THE CITY RECORD. Vox.. XXXII. , 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 . 7rom Moritz Bailin, No. 236 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough, Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . 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. Borough of Brooklyn, a West Eighteenth street, Borough of Manhattan, amounting to $5 each, for services duly appointed and qualified Inspector of Elections in the Twelfth Election District, alleged to have been rendered on the 29th ult. by said persons as Inspectors of Fourteenth Assembly District, Kings County, be and is hereby, pursuant to the pro- Elections in the Twelfth Election District, Fourth Assembly District, New York visions of chapter 70 of the Laws of 1904, removed and dismissed as such election County. Referred to the Chief Clerk of the Manhattan Borough Office for investi- officer. gation and report. The following resolution was adopted, viz.: From Andrew T. Campbell, Chief Clerk, office of the Corporation Counsel, Resolved. That the persons whose names appear on the eligible list received from dated the nth inst., returning fifty identification signature cards of election officers the Municipal Civil Service Commission and who have been certified to for appoint- transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for use in the case of Rosen vs. Voorhis ment, be and hereby are appointed temporary Clerks in the service of the Boa rd et al. Filed. of Elections, to aid in the completion of the party enrollment and the preparation From Wm. H. Kipp, Chief Clerk, Police Department, dated the nth inst., of the necessary copies thereof, as required by law, such service to be compensated acknowledging receipt of a communication from the Board under date of the moth for at the rate of three dollars ($3) per diem, and to be ini duration in each case at inst., relative to the reception by the Police Department of the ballot boxes used at the pleasure of the Board, not exceeding a period of forty days from November 16, the general election held on the 8th inst., and stating that the same has been referred 1904, the hours of service to be from 9 o'clock A. M. to 12.30 o'clock P. M., and from to the Chief Inspector. with direction to issue the necessary order. Filed. I o'clock P. M. to 4.30 o'clock P. M., except on Saturdays, when the hours will be from From Henry Berlinger, Secretary, Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated 9 o'clock A. M. to 12.30 o'clock P. M. the Toth inst., certifying—in response to request therefor—an eligible list of Clerks The following bills were approved and ordered to be transmitted to the Finance from which the Board may make appointments for temporary service. Communica- Department for payment, viz.: tion ordered on file and the Chief Clerk of the Board directed to notify the persons Tribune Association, publishing boundaries of election districts and lists in the order in which they appear on said list to present themselves for appointment of polling places $19,116 86 and assignment to duty, etc. New York " American," publishing boundaries of election districts and From Henry Berlinger, Secretary, Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated lists of polling places 18,788 00 the nth inst., stating that the name of Chester A. Cruise, of No. 162 East Eighty- " Mail and Express," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists fifth street, Manhattan Borough, is to be withdrawn from the above certification of of polling places persons for appointment as temporary clerks. To be complied with and filed. New York Daily News Company, publishing boundaries of election dis- From John Daly, Captain Seventeenth Police Precinct, dated the 9th inst., tricts and lists of polling places 1766,33 6 transmitting the statements of votes cast for each election district in the Ninth Morning Telegraph Publishing Company, publishing boundaries of elec- Assembly District, New York County, with the exception of the Eleventh Election tion districts and lists of polling places District, and stating that said district was not included for the reason that the blank New York " Times," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists statements were mislaid or lost. Referred to the Chief Clerk of the Manhattan of polling places Borough Office to cause the Inspectors of said election district to prepare and file New York Press Company, publishing boundaries of election districts and such statements as provided by law. lists of polling places .1151 5: 045:,o 6 1 7o 64 4 From John Cooney, Captain Twenty-third Police Precinct, dated the 8th inst., The " Globe," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists of poll- reporting that on the morning of the 8th inst., the day of the general election, ing places 14,796 80 Patrolman George Hasenmiller, of his command, arrested Joseph Kaveleir, the Bronx Borough " Record and Times," publishing boundaries of election proprietor of the cigar store at No. 127 East Forty-second street, Borough of Man- districts and lists of polling places 1,202 76 hattan, which was designated for use as the polling place in the Second Election North Side " News," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists District, Twenty-seventh Assembly District, New York County, and Samuel Kave- of polling places 1,156 so

8386 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

Date Brooklyn Daily " Times," publishing boundaries of election districts and of Final Intestate Total lists of polling places 3,796 48 Decree. Estate of. Estates. Commissions. Amount. Brooklyner "Freie Presse," publishing boundaries of election districts 1904. and lists of polling places 3,786 49 Brooklyn " Citizen," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists Nov. 4 Jacob Scholler 09 09 of polling places 3,737 6o Brooklyn Daily " Eagle," publishing boundaries of election districts and Nov. 4 John H. Munson 16 16 3,712 00 lists of polling places Nov. 4 John Moll 12 94 Brooklyn Union Publishing Company, publishing boundaries of election 12 94 districts and lists of polling places 3,708 16 Nov. 4 Mollie West 6 41 6 41 Star Publishing Company, publishing boundaries of election Nov. 4 Bridget Gore 6 90 6 90 districts and lists of polling places 926 64 Jamaica " Standard," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists Nov. 12 Annie Moran 61 to 61 10 of polling places 842 40 Nov. 12 Mary Delaney 21 25 21 25 The Staten Islander," publishing boundaries of election districts and lists of polling places., 497 or Nov. to Eliza Ruh 5 so 5 50 The Star Publishing Company, publishing boundaries of election districts Nov. 12 William Thoner 8 04 8 04 and lists of polling places 497 01 The Tribune Association, publishing lists of nominations 2,671 45 Nov. 16 Francis Nord 13 8o 13 8o 2,267 44 The New York Daily " News," publishing lists of nominations Nov. 16 Rose Hanrathy 56 23 56 23 The Bronx Borough " Record and Times," publishing lists of nomina- tions 726 18 Nov. 21 Camille Lemoine 39 89 39 89 The North Side " News," publishing lists of nominations 698 25 Nov. 22 Elizabeth Palmer 19 35 19 35 The Brooklyn " Citizen," publishing lists of nominations 656 64 Estates received from Department of Public Charities, August The Brooklyn Daily " Eagle," publishing lists of nominations 654 o8 17, 1904, John Conrad and others, as per list attached i66 zo 8 75 1 74 95 653 44 Estates received from Bellevue Hospital, August 10, 1904, The Brooklyn " Times," publishing lists of nominations Albert Albert and others, as per list attached 156 41 8 23 164 64 The Brooklyn Union Publishing Company, publishing lists of nomina- Estates received from Coroner. August 22, 1904, Andreas tions 652 80 Bate and others, as per list attached 64 21 3 38 67 59 The Brooklyner " Freie Presse," publishing lists of nominations 646 33 The Long Island Star Publishing Company, publishing lists of nomina- tions ... 707 46 $1,243 27 $845 85 $2,089 12 The Flushing Daily " Times," publishing lists of nominations 707 46 The " Staten Islander," publishing lists of nominations 688 74 The Star Publishing Company, publishing lists of nominations Cash Received from Bellevue and Harlem Hospitals, August io, 1904. The Martin B. Brown Company, contract for official and sample ballots 33,468812 0074 The Martin B. Brown Company, contract for stationery and other sup- Amount. plies 21,787 00 Name. Name. Amount. The Martin B. Brown Company, extra ballots 315 00 The Martin B. Brown Company, stationery and other supplies 35 00 Albert Albert $o 20 I Sam Eli 20 The Martin B. Brown Company, stationery and other supplies. 382 00 Thomas Havilah M. Smith, repairing and altering ballot boxes 733 84 Michael O'Brien 08 Elis 1 00 56 17 The American Ice Company, ice James Ryan I 25 Gustav Demath I 25 Geo. Bauer & Son, ice 7 85 Joseph Noonan 05 Rocce Patafie 56 $225,427 78 Total Haes Stinger 1 00 Charles Sekmer 2 00 The Board then adjourned. Petro Faretto, less ex., 40 cents 4 6o Charles Feetz o8 CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. Frederick Dunkinaon Daniel Donovan 06 04 John Hastings 3 20 Dominic Pacorell 2 65

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.. Mary Daye WilliamliamEAr nclewsaards 1 10 Frederick Lally 76 Frank 150 Statement and Return of Moneys Received by William M. Hoes, Public Adminis- Luke Walsh trator of the County of New York, for the month of November, 1904, rendered Michael J. Larkin 14 25 to the Comptroller in Pursuance of the Provisions of Sections 56 and 216 of John Wade 55 Rose McQuade 30 New York City Consolidation Act of 1882: R. A. Hooper 55 George Barnes 50 Fannie Brown William Shields 15 35 Date 10 Maggie Brophy or of kanal Intestate Total Mike Manfrevina Decree. Estate of. Estates. Commissions. Amount. James Lynch 40 John Skinkler 25

Jerry O'Neil 03 Maggie Maher So Following Estates Closed Pursuant to Chapter 23o •f the Delia May Laws of 1898. Robert Wooley I 25 14 1904. I8 Francis Gallagher Nov. 25 Margaret Reynolds 4132 11 $20 77 $152 88 Joseph Ferderine 90 Annie Hoffman so Nov. zi Frank Moltor 6 83 4 32 11 /5 Thomas Fagan 45 Henry Middleton 25 James Gilmore 40 Nov. 21 Tessie Hill 48 63 9 75 58 38 Jeremiah Sullivan 05 John Carroll 30 Nov. 21 Arthur Huff 1 21 12 1 33 68 Helene Shannon 105 Nov. at Thomas Griffen 54 o8 62 Henry Litterath Henry Tucker 07 Augusta Grefe I 00 Nov. 21 Herman Manger 2 42 13 2 55 10 Carl Wiegand Nov. 21 Frank Ogrine 2 85 15 3 00 Gladys Marshall 04 James Calemil 07 Mary Corcoran 8o NOV. 21 John Gethins 9 93 54 10 47 os Conrad Geist 25 Nov. 21 Adeline Turnstell 27 84 1 02 29 46 Anton Palm Unknown Man /5 Rudolph Rehlin 56 Nov. zx James Sharp 83 91 I. 6. 94 51 01 Alick Hill 15 Nov. 21 William Blumrader 88 95 1 5 46 104 41 Unknown Man 6, Charles Klein 89 Nov. 21 John Moore z 6z 10 71 George Miller 1 Tessieese s StBak 21 Nov. 21 Eugene Ernst 13 15 73 13 88 Francis Coleman Richard Baker 3o Nov. 21 Bartholomew Sullivan 6 36 6 36 John Fate Leo Vogti, less 40 cents 9 76 Rachael Moransky Nov. 21 Barton Jones 83 05 88 95 John Aash 1 20 John Connors 88 Nov. 21 Theo. Boettjer 2 77 17 2 94 Victor Hcybert Nov. 21 Walter Connor 85 05 90 NVilliam Bandear 2 34 71 Thomas Murry 7 05 Joseph Scapaco 29 Nov. 21 Michael Ricardetti 2 54 1 22 3 76 2 00 Bridget Curley 20 Nov. 21 Joseph Vacineria 20 12 I o8 21 20 Isaac Goldstein Eliza Scanlan 10 Nov. 21 Antonio Bauer 26 49 z 68 28 17 Henry Renken 37 05 Margaret Ilindencole 05 Nov. 21 Michael Hilschmann 65 05 7o John McCauely .35 Jennie Patterson 10 Nov. 21 Kate Garitty 4 14 39 4 53 Frank Byrne 2 28 Michael Duffy 15 Nov. 21 Frederick Mosapp 6o 65 12 25 Burnett Coby 5 8. Patrick Farley 30 Nov. 21 Charles fling 13 13 90 1 4 03 William Wittmann 03 Morrice Mice 05 Nov. 21 John Nixon 83 95 4 42 88 37 Ella Pomeroy 5. John Smith 00 Nov. 21 Dominico Ballow 124 86 6 58 131 44 Charles Kermann John Tomer 15 Nov. 21 Dora Eberhardt 4 35 33 4 68 Bridget Cannon I 23 John McBarrow Nov. 21 G. Hermandez 4 89 28 5 17 Frank Meredi 1 49 1 4 Ju l i u s mM ajdggni ue ys 12 Nov. 21 Bridget Farley 1 5 32 5 28 20 6o Frank Bernardi 4 4 o James o6 NOV. 21 Michael Wogan I 20 4 35 5 55 John Asher So Nov. 21 Ida Hall 15 25 88 16 13 Pat. Moran 50 Lucy Dean 10 25 Nov. 21 Bridget Hickey 40 12 8 01 48 13 Otto Leibig 1 04 Charles Norman

Oct. 27 Alice Bergerot 120 63 120 63 John Joyce 62 Annie Price II

Oct. 27 Gustav Kugelmann 98 62 98 62 Patrick Eagen 30 George Dalton 1 55 Burk Oct. 27 Mary Gough 25 61 25 61 Frank Reynolds 34 Ellen 20 John Williams Oct. 27 John Meehan 28 48 28 48 Frank Quin 40 81 Thomas McNamara 05 Oct. 27 Bryan )(Varna 171 92 171 92 Thomas Barclay to on Vassilie Rapo 22 Nov. 4 Catherine O'Neill, for Edward O'Neill 64 41 I1 05 83 46 Mary Williams OS Nov. 4 Mary McNamee 41 42 Mabel Thompson 40 Laurence Lynch

44.404 INV

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD, 8387 S Name. Amount. I Name. Amount. Nami. Amount. Name. Amount.

Hannah Connelly 4 oo Alice Nelson 19 no John Miles 8a Paul Mayer 30 Bridget Keenan t 6o George Esthoff 6o Matilda White 27 Christian Durchork 25 Frank Lubanto 3 50 Frank Some, less ex., 40 cents 16 6o Enoch Fernald 64 Henry Waters 78 Pauline Raby 15 oo Thomas Brown 02 William Downing 6 oo Andrew McDevitt 1 20 George Astner 2 25 Prosper Cottle 35 Vincent Daily to John Hoch 25 Alexander Pigson 6o Bridget O'Connor 4 00 William Smith 59 Adam Larch 09 William Ulman 3 oo James Williams So Thomas Gleason 6 o8 Jacob Kasavinsky 15 Marie Canton 8 oo Thomas Coogan 1 00 William Walker 28 Thomas Shanessy 36 Edward Rogers 2 04 Ole Johnson 2 00 Unknown Man, No. 8o Third avenue I to Guiseppe Jalonzo 2 47 Martin Hogan 5 oo Michael A. Feuchetta r 00 Edward O'Brien 05 Raphael Demando 1 20 Charles Giannini 98 William Kelly z 00 James Keenan 25 Patrick Enright 25 John Jeremayer 33 David Muller 2 00 Patrick Leary 1° John Johnson 5 00 Frank Pace 2 00 Emory S. Curry 15o Leo Fisher _ 82 August Rennule 00 Total $174 95 Charles Schroeder '6 Charles Wilhelm 03 Charles Achilles 77 Christina Taferorploris 1 12 Frank Whelan 4 00 Thomas Dubartz 15 LAW DEPARTMENT.

Catherine Muller 05 David Sheehan 6o The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office of Margaret Hall 8° Charles Vogel 22 the Corporation Counsel for the week ending November 5, 1904, as required by section Wiliam Kenny oo Mary Casey 25 1546 of the Greater New York Charter. Note—(The City of New York, or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of Joseph Byrnes 125 John Pattison 25 The City of New York, is defendant, unless otherwise mentioned). George Bower 15 John Masterson 20 SCHEDULE " A."

Eliza Ross 1° Unknown Man 1 52 Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted.

Martin Quinn 01 Samuel Horton 2 00 Register When Daniel Cunningham a Henry Schultz 2 00 Court. and Folio. Commenced. Title. Nature of Action. Patrick McAler 7 " Maria Jeannete 50 Mary Quink 4 26 William Sisson 2 00 Supreme, Queens Co. 49 293 Oct. 31, 1904 Kennedy, James Rent for premises Jackson and Anable Henry Hoffman 2 10 avenues, Long Island City, $2,499.96. Supreme i2D 121 Oct. 31, 1904 Knickerbocker I m - Frank Keogh 3 75 Total $164 64 prov ement Com. pany (ex rel.) vs. James Nolan zo Frank A. O'Don- nel et al Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. City 49 294 Oct. 31, 1904 Gelof, Jennie, infant, Cash Received from the Coroners' Offices, August 22, 1904. by guardian, etc., vs. Julius Morgen- roth et al Personal injuries, fall through defective Name. Amount. Name. Amount. grating, One Hundred and Fifth street and Madison avenue, $2,000. Supreme i 213 122 Oct. 31, 1904 Klein, Emil D., and $o 82 1 Appe Cassey 25 another (ex rel.) Andreas Balin vs. Frank A. 2 55 Daniel Gibson or O'Donnel et al., Corio Guissippi etc. Certiorari to review assessment on real 4 66 Walter Jenness 01 property for zpo.t. John Conway Guisseppi or Michael Jaleuci, less Supreme. 10 ex., $i 21 00 Kings Co 12D 123 Oct. 31, 1904 Brooklyn Transpor- John Crean tation Company, o5 George Little 15 Ltd. (ex rd.), vs. Pauline Feder same Certiorari to review assessment on real 14 Mary Linsky 2 00 property for 1904. Charles Green Supreme z 2D 124 Oct. 31, 1904 Marks, Frederick W. 45 John Malvey I 13 (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Ching Hinn property for 1904. 25 Patrick Marooney 18 Supreme 12D 125 Oct. 31, 1904 New York Institu- Samuel Levy tion for the In- o6 Joseph McGurk 85 struction of the Eduard R. Levitt Deaf and Dumb 05 Charles Robinson 43 (ex rd.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real Owen Raferty property for 1904. Mieur Reine 95 Supreme I al) 126 Oct. 31, 1904 Levy, L. Napoleon Carl Rixheim 45 (ex rel.), vs. zo Antonio Seyler to Frank A. O'Don- John Shield nel et al., etc Certiorari to review assessment for real property for 1904. A. Wilson 1 27 Timothy Sullivan 45 Supreme 121)127 Oct. 3t, 1904 Barnard, William H. os Londonice Serivan I 77 (ex rd.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment for real John Young Unknown Man, Riverside Park, One property for 1904. 25 Hundred and Twenty-first street, Supreme 12D x28 Oct. 31, 1904 Tower, A. J., Com- Unknown Woman, No. 303 Bowery pany (ex rd.) vs. Unknown Man, No. 71 Division less, $, 4 47 Unknown Man, Piers 35 same Certiorari to review assessment for per- street 12 and 34, sonal property for Unknown Man, Rivington street and North river 05 1904. 04 Unknown Man, opposite Governor's Supreme 12D 129 Oct. 31, 1904 Trowbridge, Robert- Island 15 son (ex rd.), vs same Jacob Dubroff 25 Unknown Man, East river, foot of Certiorari to review assessment on real Stanton street 25 property for 190 Cutting, Olivia M. 4. Samuel Brown so Unknown Man, No. 146 Third ave- Supreme 12D 130 Oct. 31, 1904 nue so (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real 10 property for 1904. Richard Branigan W. M. Benton o8 Beer, Bella N. (ex Harry Douglas 61 Supreme 12D 131 Oct. 31, 1904 Lock Jeng 44 rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real William Hahn 07 property for 1904. Mary Lorenze o6 Supreme 12D 132 Oct. 31, 1904 Straus, Irma N. (ex rd.), vs. same 30 Certiorari to review assessment on real Albert Lee Charles Majorr 05 property for 1904. 1211 133 Oct. 31, 1904 Straus, Isidor, and Michael Martin 1 97 Supreme A. Moss 21 another (ex rel.) vs. same William Ryan 15 Certiorari to review assessment on real James Trafassic I o6 property for 1904. Alabama Rift Floor- George M. Torrey 4 26 Unknown Man, off Governor's Isl- Supreme 12D 134 Oct. 31, 1904 and, less ex., $, 2 01 ing Company (ex rel.) vs. same.... B. Victor to Certiorari to review assessment on per- Unknown Man, Cooper Square Park 05 sonal property for 1904. Piano Corn. Unknown Man, Pier 12, East river. 57 Unknown Woman, No. 1495 Amster- Supreme x.2D 135 Oct. 31, 1904 Weber • dam avenue 05 pany (ex rel.) vs Unknown Man, Piers 35 and 36, same North river 25 Unknown Man, No. 2142 Madison Certiorari to review assessmert on per- avenue 53 sonal property for 1904. Arint Nilson 2 72 Municipal, Terrance Nealis 8o Brooklyn 49 296 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Henry Breslin 1 02 $461. Charles Cphon 23 Municipal, Total $67 59 Brooklyn 49 297 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles (No. 2). Damage to property, overflow of sewer, William Crag 85 $295. Municipal, oo Brooklyn 49 297 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles (No. 3). Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Levis Faretti $96. Municipal, Brooklyn 49 297 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles (No. 4). Damage to property, overfow of sewer, $104. Cash from Commissioner of Charities, August JO, 5904. Municipal, Brooklyn 49 297 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles (No. 5). Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $130. Name. Amount. Name. Amount. Municipal, Brooklyn 49 298 Oct. 31, 1904 Bast, Charles (No. 6). Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $132.

John Conrad $4 05 John Smith 16 Brooklyn 49 298 Oct. 31, 1904 Gerlich, Henry (No 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Tony Varick 3 oo Johnson F. Parker 2 00 $398.05. 74 John Mack 1 00 unicipal, Morris Oilgrade Brooklyn 49 298 Oct. 31, 1904 Gerlich, Henry (No Damage to property, overflow of Sewer. 5 7o James H. McClellane 3 00 2) Mary Golden $230.50. 2 oo George H. Markerson 13 Municipal, Peter Pryer Brooklyn 49 298 Oct. 31, 1904 Grotz, Luise (No. 0 Damage to property, overflow of seiw., , Kate Oliver 1 00 $200. Thomas Scot 3 00 Municipal, Damage to property, overflow of sevi ei 7 oo James Kemp 1 00 Brooklyn 49 299 Oct. 3r, 1904 Grotz, Luise (No. 2) Catherine Mulligan $175. James Kiley 26 II Joseph G. Brook 05 Municipal, Brooklyn 49 299 Oct. 31, 1904 Henrich, Annie (No James Darin, less ex., 40 cents 6 44 0 Damage to.propesty, overflow of sewer, Daniel Duly to $aso.

8388 THE CITY RECORD. lVEDNUSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

Register Register When Nature of Action. Court. and When Nature of Acton. Court. and Fo.io. Commenced. Folio. Commenced. Supreme.. 1213 149 Oct. 31, 1904 Kimball, Austin (ex Municipal, rel.), vs. Frank A. Brooklyn.. 49 299 Oct. 31, 1904 Henrich, Annie (No O'Donncl ct al.... Certiorari to review assessment on per 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, sonal property for 1904. $213.50. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 32o Oct. 31, 1904 Boylan, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 299 Oct. 31, 1904 Henrich, Annie (No $232. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $t2s.so. Brooklyn.. 49 321 Oct. 31, 1904 Bermann, Louis Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $455. Brooklyn.. 49 300 Oct. 31, 1904 Henrich, Annie (No Municipal, 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 321 Oct. 31, 1904 Driscoll, Agnes \' Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $87.75. $500. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 300 Oct. 31, 1904 Kern, Elizabeth Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 321 Oct. 31, 1904 Driscoll, Agnes V Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $200. $299.50. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 300 Oct. 31, 1904 Kern, Frank Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 322 Oct. 31, 7 904 Gutfleisch, Sarah Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $350. $382. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 300 Oct. 31, 1904 Moskowitz, Samuel Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 322 Oct. 31, 1904 Grandinetti, Antonio Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $400. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 301 Oct. 31, 1904 Moskowitz, Samuel, Brooklyn.. 49 322 Oct. 31,1904 Hoehle, William Damage to property, overflow of sewer, and another Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $300. $200. Municipal, Municipal, 1.41 ooklyn.. 49 323 Oct. 31, 1904 Hill, Louis Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 301 Oct. 31, 1904 Rostenbach, John L. $144. (No. 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 323 Oct. 31,1904 Horstntann, William Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $475. $320. Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 301 Oct. 31, 1904 Rostenbach, John L. Municipal, (No. a) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 323 Oct. 31, 1904 Lang, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer. $240. $350. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 301 Oct. 31, 1904 Schnell, Margaret... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 324 Oct. 37, 1904 Lepper, Peter Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $375. Municipal, Municipal, Damage to property, overflow of sewer. Brooklyn.. 49 302 Oct. 31, 1904 Webr, Fred Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 325 Nev. 1, 1904 Leinert, Gustav $95. $495. Supreme.. 49 303 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New Municipal, York (Matter of) To acquire title to lands, etc., Jackson Brooklyn.. 49 326 Nov. 1,1904 Villani, Munzio Damage to property, overflow of sewer. avenue and Broadway, Queens, for $471. Flushing Creek Bridge. Municipal, Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme.. 49 305 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New Brooklyn.. 49 326 Nov. I, 1904 Zweir, John York (Matter of).. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage $273- rights, etc., appurtenant to Piers, old Supreme.. 15o NOV. I, 1904 Poor, Henry W., et 9 and lo, East river, for improvement al., trustees, etc. of water front. (ex rel.), vs. Frank A. O'Don- Land Certiorari to review assessment on real Office 49 307 Oct. 31, 1904 Johnson(, Isaac G., & nel et at Co. Matte r of ) .. For a grant of land under water. property for 1904. Supreme 49 308 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New Supreme ..12D 151 Nov. 1, 1904 Packard Commercial York (Matter of).. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage School Company rights, etc., appurtenant to Piers, old (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on per- 19 and 2o, East river, Manhattan, for sonal property for 1904. improvement of water front. Supreme.. 49 327 Nov. I, 1904 The City of New Supreme.. 49 310 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New York vs. the Trus- York (Matter 20.. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage tees of the Sailors' rights, etc., appurtenant to Pier, old Snug Harbor in 11, East river, Manhattan, for im- The City of New provement of water front. York To recover penalty for violation of Supreme.. 49 312 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New Building Code as to fire escapes. York (Matter of).. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage Supreme..12D 152 Nov. 1, 1904 Orphans' Home and rights. etc., appurtenant to Pier, old Asylum of the 13, East river, Manhattan, for im- Protestant Episco- provement of water front. pal Church in New Supreme.. 49 31 4 Oct. 31,1904 The City of New York (ex rel.) vs. York (Matter of).. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage Frank A. O'Don- rights, etc., appurtenant to Piers, old nel et al., etc..... Certiorari to review assessment on real r6 and 17, East river, Manhattan, for property for 1904. improvement of water front. Supreme.. 49 328 Nov. 1, 1904 Gebhard, Emilie, vs. Supreme.. 49 316 Oct. 31, 1904 The City of New George F. Gmin- York (Matter of).. To acquire title, etc., of wharfage der, George F., et rights, etc., appurtenant to Pier, old al. To foreclose mortgage on property, No. 14, East river, Manhattan, for im- 154 East Twenty-seventh street. provement of water front. Supreme,Kg me, 49 329 Supreme, Co.. NOV. 1, 1904 Paulson, Thomas, vs. Queens Co. 49 318 Oct. 31, 1904 Barratt, William H. The City of New (ex rel.), vs. York and John F Michael J. Kenne- Maillie Damage to property, flood from melted dy, etc Certiorari to review dismissal from po- snow at snow dump, $940. sition of Foreman of Laborers, King's Supreme.. 49 330 Nov. 1, 1904 McDonald, Henry M Park. (Matter of) To review action of Board of Elections Supreme, in refusing to file petition of nom- Queens Co. 49 319 Oct. 3t, 1904 Barratt, William H. ination. (ex rel.), vs. Supreme.. 49 331 Nov. 1, 1904 Caldwell, Charles P Michael J. Kenne- (Matter of) To review action of Board of Elections dy, etc Mandamus to compel reinstatement as in refusing to file petition of nom- Foreman of Laborers, King's Park. ination. Supreme, Suyreme— 49 332 Noe. 1, 1904 KilRatrick, Ringland Kings Co.. 12D 136 Oct. 31, 1904 Fitzgerald, Louis (ex F. (Matter of)... For order directing cancellation of a rel.), vs. Frank A. mortgage. O'Donnel et al... Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme. • 49 333 Nov. 1, 1904 Pike, Max (Matter property for 1904. of) For order directing cancellation of a Supreme, lost mortgage. Kings Co..12D 137 Oct. 31, 1 904 Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad Brooklyn.. 49 334 Nov. 1, 1904 Chemnitz, Herman F. Damage to property, overflow of sew er, Company (ex rel.) $90. vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real 49 335 Damage to property, overflow of sewer, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. Nov. 1, 1904 Foertsch, Margaret.. Supreme, $48. Kings Co..12D 138 Oct. 31, 1904 Flatbush Gas Com- pany (ex rel.) vs Bluenoki cliypna.l,. 49 335 Nov. z, 1904 Gilfer, Frederick..... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, same Certiorari to review assessment on $63.47. mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1904. Municipal, Supreme, Brooklyn.. 49 335 Nov. 1, 1904 Otter, Theodore S.. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Queens 00.121) 139 Oct. 31, 1904 Jamaica Gas Light $445. Company (ex rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on BMruoon 'la!: 49 336 Nov. r, 1904 Schmidt, Joseph Damage to property, overflow of sewer, mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1904. $43.27. Supreme, Nufruonoickiiyp,na1. 49 336 Kings Co.. r213 14o Oct. 31, 1904 Brooklyn Union Gas Nov. 1, 1904 Schneider, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Company (ex rel.) $34.40. vs. same BMrtionokicliypnal 49 337 Certiorari to review assessment on Damage to property, overflow of sewer, mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1 Nov. I, 1904 Ackerman, Laura J Supreme, 904. $451.50. Queens Co.12D 141 Oct. 31,.1904 Newtown Gas Com- Municipal,oonikclifna.l,. 338 pany (ex rel.) vs Nov. I, 1904 Ostrander, W. R., & 49 Damage to property, overflow of sewer, same Certiorari to review assessment on Co. mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1904. $37-50. Supreme, Municipal,,00 kyn 49 338 Queens Co.1213 142 Oct. 31, 1904 Richmond Hill and Brooklyn.. Nov. 1, 1904 Siebert, Frederick... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Queens County $304.50. as Light Com- co.. 49 339 pany (ex rel.) vs Kings Co.. Nov. 1, 1904 Hussenbuttel, Annie, same et at Damage caused by intended regulating, Certiorari to review assessment on etc., of Manhattan avenue (Newtown mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1904. Supreme Creek Bridge). C0.121) 143 Oct. 3 t , 1904 Woodhaven Gas Kings Co.. Nov. 1, 1904 Duffy, Margaret Personal injuries, fall, ice, Grand street, Light Company o.. 49 340 5to,000. (ex rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on mains, pipes, poles, etc., for 1904. Supreme, Supreme, Kings Co.. 49 341 Nov. 1, 1904 Gaynor, William J., Kings Co.. reD 144 Oct. 31, 1904 Flatbush Water trustee, etc., of Works Company Andrew McClen- (ex rel.) vs. same. nan, deceased, vs. Certiorari to review assessment on Margaret V. Mc- mains, pipes, Poles, etc., for 1904. Nulty, etc., et al. To foreclose mortgage on southwest side Supreme, of Atlantic avenue and southeast of Kings Co.. 120 145 Oct. 31, 1904 Robins, John N., Flatbush avenue. Company (ex rel.), vs. same Supreme,Kg me, Certiorari to review assessment on real CO.. 49 342 Nov. 1. 1904 Gaynor, William J,, estate for 1904. vs. Margaret V. Supreme, McNulty, etc., et Kings Co..12D t 46 Oct. 31, 1 904 Bush Terminal Com- pany (ex rel.) vs. al. To foreclose mortgage on property, At- Frank A. O'Don- lantic and Flatbush avenues. nel et al., etc Supreme, Certiorari to review assessment on real Kings Co..12D 28o Nov. 2, 1904 Beard, William, and property for 1904. another, trustees, Supreme, etc. (ex rel.), vs. Kings Co.. 12D 1/ Oct. 31, 1904 Bush Company, Ltd. (ex rel.), vs. same C,•rtiorari to review assessment on real Frank A. O'Don- property for 1904. nel et at Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme, property for 1904. Kings Co.. IA) 149 Oct. 31, 1904 Coney Island and Supreme ..12I) 181 Nov. a, 1904 Had a way Electric Brooklyn Railroad Heating and En- Company (ex rel.) gineering C o m • vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real pany (ex rel.) vs property for same Certiorari to review assessment on per- 1904. sonal property for 1904.

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Rooms, NATURE OP ACTION. REGISTER Gomm. AND WHEN TITLE. COURT. AND WHEN TITLE. NATURE OF ACTION. FOLIO. COMMENCED. FOLIO. COMMENCED.

Supreme.. z 2D :82 Nov. 2, 1904 Continental Insur- ance Company (ex Supreme, Kings Co.. 12D 192 Nov. 2, 1904 Saints Peter and rd.) vs. same..... Certiorari to review assessment on real Paul's Church, property for 1904. Brooklyn, E. D. Supreme.. 12D 183 Nov. 2, '904 State Realty Company (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex reL) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Broad Exchange Com- Supreme, Supreme ..12D 184 Nov. 2, 1904 Kings Co.. 12D 193 Nov. 2, 1 904 McDonnell, R e v . pany (ex rel.) vs Charles E., D. 1.7., same Certiorari to review assessment on real Bishop of Brook- property for 1904. lyn (ex rel.), vs Supreme.. x2D 185 Nov. 2, 1904 Oppenheimer, August (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property (St. Vincent's Home) for Zinc Com- 1904. Supreme .. z 2D 153 Nov. 2, 1904 Lanyon Supreme, pany (ex rel.) vs McDonnell, R e v. same Certiorari to review assessment on per- Kings Co.. i2D 194 Nov. 2, 1904 sonal property for 1904. Charles E., D. D., 2, Bishop of Brook- Supreme . . 12D Nov. 1904 Fahnestock, Harris C. 154 (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real lyn (ex rel.), vs property for '904. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. Supreme, Supreme, Kings Co.. 12D 155 Nov. 2, 1904 Litchfield, Edward H., et al., trustees, etc. Kings Co.. 12D 193 Nov. 2, 1904 St. John's Cemetery (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Engs, P. W., & Sons Supreme, Supreme . .12D r56 Nov. 2, 1904 Kings Co.. 1213 196 Nov. 2, 1904 Palmer, Lowell M., Company (ex rel.) and another (ex vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on stock and surplus profits. rel.), vs. Frank A. O'Donnel et al. Supreme.. I2r, 157 Nov. 2, 1904 West Disinfecting Company, The (ex (No. r) Certiorari to review assessment on real rel.), vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on stock property for 1904. and surplus profits. Supreme, Kings Co.. 12D 197 Nov. 2, Igo.: Palmer, Lowell M., Supreme ..12D 158 Nov. 2, 1904 Anzelewitz, A., & and another (ex Co. (ex rel.), vs rel.), vs. Frank A. same Certiorari to review assessment on stock O'Donnel et al. and surplus profits. (No. 2) Certiorari to review assessment on real Nov. 2, Schiff, Therese (ex Supreme . . z 2D 159 1904 property for 1904. rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme, property for 1904. Kings Co.. I2D 198 Nov. 2, 1904 Brooklyn Cooperage Supreme ..12D 16o Nov. 2, 1904 Schiff, Jacob H., et al., executors, etc., Company (ex rel.) of Solomon Loeb, vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. deceased (ex rel.), Supreme, vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Kings Co..12D 199 Nov. 2, 1904 New Jersey and New property for 1904. York Realty Im- Supreme-12D 161 Nov. 2, 1904 Schiff, Mortimer L. provement Com- (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. pany (ex rel.) vs same Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme . . 12D t 62 Nov. 2, 1904 Fargo, James C., etc. (ex rel.), vs. same property for 1904. Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme .. 12D 200 Nov. z, 1904 Burke, Edward & property for 1904. John, Ltd. (ex Supreme.. 12D 163 Nov. 2, 1904 Baylies, Nathalie (ex rel.), vs. Frank A. rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real O'Donnel et al Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. Supreme .. 12D 201 NOV. 2, 1904 Man, Alrick H., and property for 1904. another, trustees, Supreme.. 12D Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, James R., 164 et al., trustees for etc., of Mary J. J. J. Astor, etc. Martin, etc. (ex (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Supreme.. i2D 202 NOV. 2, 1904 Moller, Emma L , Supreme . .12D 165 Nov. 2, 1904 Astor, John Jacob (ex and another, exec- re.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real utors, etc. of Jo- property for 1904. seph H. Goodwin, Supreme-12D ,66 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, James R., deceased (ex rel.), et al., trustees of Astor, etc. VS. same Certiorari to review assessment on per- J. J. sonal property for 1904. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot Supreme, No. 9. Plot 12, Twenty-fourth Ward, Queens Co.' 2D 203 Nov. 2, 1904 Chisolm, Mary A. for 1904. (ex rel.), vs. same. Ceprrtiooprearrtiy torevfor Ii9e0w assessment on real 167 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, James R., Supreme..12D trustees of 1904. et at, PL. Supreme .. 12D 204 Nov. 2, 1904 King, David H., Jr. J. J. Astor, etc. (ex rel.), vs. same. (ex rel.), vs. same Ceprtriooprearrtiy torevfor ,i974. assessment on real (No. 1) Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme 12D 205 Nov. 2, 1904 Ogden, Charles W. property for 1904. (ex rel.), vs. same. Ceprtirooprearrtiy toreviefor I9 0w4. assessment on real Supreme .. z2D 168 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, James R., et al., trustees of Supreme-12D 206 Nov. etc. 2, 1904 Sterling, John W. J. J. Astor, (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorariari toreviefor 19 0w4. assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same (No. 2) Certiorari to review assessment on real SUpreMe..I2D 207 Nov. 2, 1904 Trustees and Associ- property for 1904. ates of the Brook- (ex Supreme 12D :69 Nov. 2, 1904 Coe, Henry E. lyn Benevolent So- rel.), vs. Frank A. ciety (ex rel.) vs O'Donnel et at same Ceprrtiooprearrtiytorev for I1904.ie0w assessment on real (No. z) Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. Supreme . . 1214 208 Nov. a, 1904 De Forest, Henry W., Supreme . .121/ 17o Nov. 2, 1904 Coe, Henry E. (ex and another (ex rel.), vs. executor rel.) vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on real and trustee of property for r9o4. Charles A. Coe, deceased (ex rel.), Supreme.. 1213 209 Nov. 2, 1904 Witthaus, Guy (EL vs. same (No. a). Certiorari to review assessment on real rel.), vs. Frank A. property for O'Donnel et al., Certiorarti to rreview 4. assessment on real 1904. property for Supreme .. :213 171 Nov. 2, 1904 Appleton, William W., and another, Supreme, executors and trus- Kings Co.. r2D 2 ro Nov. 2, 1904 Riegel, Joseph Lucien, tees of R. L. et al., etc. (ex Campbell, deceased rel.), vs. same.... Certiorariari toreviefor I9 owt. assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property property for Supreme . . 12D 211 Nov. a, 1904 Roebling, John A., 1904. Sons, Company, of Supreme ..12D 172 Nov. 2, 1904 Coe, Eva J. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real New York (ex property for 1904. rel.), vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on per- sonal property for 1904. Supreme .. z 2D 173 Nov. 2, 1904 Gassner, Elizabeth C. (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review Supreme, assessment on real Kings Co.. 12D 212 Nov. Brooklyn Union Gas property for 1904. 2, 1904 Paul Company (ex rel.) Supreme . .12D 174 Nov. 2, 1904 Durand-Ruel, (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on per- VS. same Certiorari to review assessment on capi- sonal property for 1904. tal stock and personal property for Supreme 12D 175 Nov. 2, 1904 Durand-Reel, Joseph 1904. (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on per- Supreme, sonal property for Kings Co.. 1.2D 213 Nov. a, 1904 American Manufac. 1904. turing Company Supreme ..12D 176 Nov. 2, 1 904 Durand-Ruel, George (ex rel.), vs. Frank (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real A. O'Donnel et al. Certiorari to review assessment on per- property for 1904. sonal property for Supreme.. LID 214 Nov. 2, 1904 Cahn, Bernard (ex 1904. rel.), vs. same.... Supreme, Certiorari to review assessment on real Kings Co.. 12D 177 Nov. 2, 1904 Dickinson, Charles J., property for 1904. individually and as Supreme . . 12D 215 Nov. 2, 1904 Juillard, Augustus D. executor of J. (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real Dickinson, etc., et property for 1904. al. (ex rel.), vs Supreme.. i2D 216 Nov. 2, 1904 Onward Construction same Certiorari to review assessment on real Company (ex rel.) property for 1904. vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme, property for 1904. 2, Pennsylvania, N e w Kings Co.. 12D178 Nov. 2, 1904 Potts-Meeker Realty Supreme.. 12D 217 NOV. 1904 Company (ex rel.) York and Long vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Island Railroad property for 1904. Company (ex rel.) Supreme, vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Kings Co.. 12D 179 Nov. 2, 1904 Ireland Real Estate property for 1904. Company (ex rel.) Supreme. .12D 218 Nov. 2, 1904 Stuyvesant Real Es- vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real tate Company (ex property for 1904. rel.) vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme, property for 1904. Kings Co.. 2D 187 Nov. 2, 1904 Brick Presbyterian Supreme .. 2D 219 Nov. 2, 1904 Rothschild, Jacob (ex Church of The rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real City of New York property for 1904. (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme.. z 2D 220 Nov. 2, 1904 Consolidated G a S property for 2904. Company of New Supreme, York (ex rel.) vs Kings Co..12D 188 Nov. 2, 1904 Cooper, Edward (ex same Certiorari to review assessment on real rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for '904. Supreme.. 1213 221 Nov. 2, 1904 Collins, Helen Gaw- Supreme, try (ex rel.), vs. Kings Co.. t aD 189 Nov. 2, 1904 Hewitt, Sarah A. (ex Certiorari to review assessment on Per- rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real sonal property for 1904. property for 1904. Municipal, Supreme, Brooklyn.. zan 222 Nov. 2, 1904 Thorne, Samuel (ex Kings CO.. Tart ipo Nov. 2, 1904 Arbuckle, John, et rd.), vs. Frank A. Rt., etc. (ex rel.), O'Donnel et al.... Certiorari to review assessment on real vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real estate for 1904. Supreme, property for 1904. Municipal, Kings Co..12D 191 Nov. a, 1 904 Brooklyn Warehouse Brooklyn.. t 2D 223 Nov. a, 1904 Central Realty Bond and Storage Com- and Trust Corn- pany (ex rel.) vs WV (ex rel.) vs same Certiorari to review assessment on per- same Certiorari to review assessment on real sonal property for 1904. estate for 1904.

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Register Register Nature of Action. Title. N ature of Action. Court. and When Title. Court. and When Folio. Commenced. Folio. Commenced.

Municipal, Supreme.. taD 254 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, W. Emlen, Brooklyn..1213 224 Nov. 2, 1904 Stillman, James (ex executor and trus- rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real tee of James A. estate for 1904. Roosevelt ( e x Municipal, rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Brooklyn.. I213 225 Nov. 2, 1904 Standard Gas Light property for 1904. Company of The Supreme ..1.213 255 Nov. 2, 1 904 Benedict, Henry H. City of New York (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. estate for 1904. Supreme . . 12D 256 Nov. 2, 1904 Kurschecdt, Fred A. Municipal, (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Brooklyn.. I 2D 226 Nov. 2, 1904 New Amsterdam Gas property for 1904. Company (ex rel.) Supreme . . 13D 257 Nov. 2, 190; DeWitt, Lillian G., vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real and another (ex estate for 1904. rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. 12D 227 Nov. 2, 1904 Morton, Levi P., as Supreme-12D 258 Nov. 2, 1 904 Roosevelt, Robert B. President of Met- (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real ropolitan Club, et property for x904. al. (ex rel.) vs. Supreme .. 121) 259 Nov. 2, 1904 Hall, Cornelia Ward, same . Certiorari to review assessment on real trustee of estate of estate for 1904. J. H. Hall, de- ceased (ex rd.), Municipal, Certiorari to review assessment on real Brooklyn.. 12D 228 Nov. 2, 1904 Brooklyn, Queens vs. same County and property for 1904. Suburban Railroad Supreme.. 12D 26o Nov. 2, 1904 Goelet, Mary R., et Company (ex rel.) al., trustees, etc., vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on of Ogden Goelet, poles, supports, wires, etc (Queens), deceased (ex rel.), for 1904. vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. 1273 229 Nov. 2, 1 904 Nassau Electric Rail- Supreme.. t 2D 261 Nov. 2, 1 904 White, Eliza W. (ex road (ex rel.) vs rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real same Certiorari to review assessment on property for 1904. poles, supports, wires, etc., for 1904. Supreme .. t2D 262 Nov. 2, 1904 Matteson, George W. iunicipal, R., et al. trustees Brooklyn.. t2D 230 Nov. 2, 1904 South Brooklyn Rail- • of John d. Brown, way Company (ex on deceased (ex rel.), rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real poles, supports, wires, etc., for 1904. property for 1904. Municipal, Supreme . .1217 263 Nov. 2, 1 904 Sutphin, William L. Brooklyn.. 1217 231 'Nov. 2, 1904 Coney Island and (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Gravesend Rail- property for 1904. way Company (ex Nov. a, Roosevelt, Olga, by rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Supreme . .12D 264 1904 guardian (ex rel.), poles, supports, wires, etc., for 1904. vs. same Certiorarip r opert y t o rp.review t o assessment on real for Supreme . . 12D 265 Nov. 2, 1904 Merritt, Leila Reeve Brooklyn.. 12D 232 Nov. 2, 1904 Brooklyn Height (ex rd.), vs. same Ceprrtiooprearrtiy toreviefor 19 0w4. assessment on real Railroad Company (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on E. poles, supports, wires, etc., for 1904. Supreme 12D 266 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, John (ex rd.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn, Queens Brooklyn.. 12D 233 Nov. 2, 1904 Supreme.. z 213 267 Nov. 2, 1904 United States Amuse- County and ment Company (ex Suburban Railroad rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Company (ex rel.) on property for 1904. vs. same Certiorari to review assessment (ex supports, wires, etc. (Brook. Supreme.. t2P a68 Nov. 2, 1 904 Sutphin, W. L. poles, rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real lyn), for 1 904. property for 1904. Municipal, Supreme.. r2D 269 Nov. 2, 1904 Schermerhorn, John Brooklyn.. z 2D 234 Nov. 2, 1904 Brooklyn Union Ele- E. (ex rel.), vs. vated Railroad same Certiorari to review assessment on real Company (ex rel.) property for 1904. vs. Frank A. Supreme . . 12D 270 Nov. 2, 1904 Sutphin, W. L. (ex O'Donnel et al. Certiorari to review assessment on ret.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot poles, wires, supports, etc., for 1 904. 'No. 6o, Block 1499, Section 5, for Municipal, 1904. Brooklyn.. 1213 235 Nov. 2, 1904 Brooklyn Heights Supreme . . 12D 27 1 NOV. a, 1904 Roosevelt, John E., Railroad Company and another, trus- (The Prospect tees, etc., of Amos Park and Coney Cutting (ex rel.), Island Railroad) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real on (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment property for 1904. ooles, wires, supports, etc., for 1904. Supreme.. 12D 272 Nov. 2, 1904 Goelet, Mary R., et Municipal, al., trustees, etc., Brooklyn.. 1213 236 Nov. 2,1904 Schlesinger, Leo, and of Ogden Goelet another (ex rel.) (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Supreme .. 12D 273 Nov. 2, 1904 Goelet, Mary R., et Municipal, al., trustees, etc., Brooklyn.. 1213 237 Nov. 2, 1904 Toplitz, Harry L. (ex of Ogden Goelet rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot property for 1904. No. 23, Block to, Section 1, for Municipal, 1904. Brooklyn.. r2D 238 Nov. 2, 1904 Toplitz, Harry L., Supreme ..12D 274 Nov. 2, 1904 Haggin, James B. and another (ex (ex rel.), vs. rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot property for 1904. No. r, Block 1378, Section 5, for Municipal, 1904. Brooklyn.. 12D 239 Nov. 2, 1904 Toplitz, Lillie L. (ex Supreme.. I2D 273 Nov. 2, 1904 Townsend, Isaac, et rd.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real al. (ex rel.), vs. property for 1904. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. 12D 240 Nov. 2, 1904 Toplitz, Harry L. (ex Supreme.. taD 276 NOV. 2, 1904 Bloomingdale, Lyman rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real G. (ex rel.), vs. property for 1904. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. 2D 241 Nov. 2, 1904 Appleby, Charles E. Supreme.. 12D 277 Nov. 2, 1904 Appleby, Charles E. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Municipal, Supreme .. 2D 278 Nov. 2, 1904 Sidenburg, Henry Brooklyn.. 12D 242 Nov. 2, 1904 Haggin, James B. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Supreme.. x 2D 279 Nov. a, 1904 Marsh, John Edward, Municipal, executor of Ralph Brooklyn..12D 243 Nov. 2, 1904 Haggin, James B. Marsh, deceased (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real No. 72 Block 1283, Section 5, for property for 1904. 1904. Supreme .. 12D 28o Nov. 2, 1904 Wandell, Townsend, Municipal, and another, trus- Brooklyn— 12D 244 Nov. 2, 1904 Haggin, James B. tees of C. H. John- (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot ston, etc. (ex rel.), No. 35, Block 2042, Section 7, for vs. same Ceprrtiooprearrtiy toreviefor 1p ow4. assessment on real 1904. Supreme . .12D 281 Nov. 2, 1904 Schmidt, Josephine Municipal, (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari tottorevieip ow4. assessment on real Brooklyn.. 12D 245 Nov. 2, 1904 Smith, Mary A., et al., executors and for trustees of Wil- Supreme.. taD 282 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, W. Emlen liam S. Ridabock, (ex rel.), vs. same Ceprrtiooprearrtiy torevi7for I9 4. assessment on real deceased (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme .. t2D 283 'Nov. 2, 1904 Plaza Realty Com- property for 1904. pany (ex rel.) vs. same ... Certiorari to review assessment on real Municipal, property for 1904. Brooklyn.. 12D 249 Nov. 2, 1904 Smith, Mary A., et al., executors and Supreme.. 12D 284 Nov. 2, 1904 Bretagne Company trustees of Wil- (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real liam S. Ridabock, property for 1904. deceased (ex rel.), Supreme.. IzD 285 Nov. 2, 1904 Morton, Anna L. (ex vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lots rel.), vs. same... Certiorari to review assessment on real Nos. t to 7, Block 841, Section 3, for property for 1904. 1904. Supreme . .1.2D 286 Nov. 2, 1904 Lorraine Company Supreme . . 12D 246 Nov. 2, 1904 Roosevelt, James R., (ex rel.) vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real et al., trustees for property for 1904. John J. Astor (ex Supreme . I2D 287 NOV. 2, 1904 Fifth Avenue and rel.), vs. Frank A. Forty-fourth Street O'Donnel et al Certiorari to review assessment on real Company (ex rel.) property for 1904. vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real Nov. Toplitz, Harry L. (ex property for :904. Supreme . .12D 247 2, 1904 Certiorari to review assessment on Lots rel.), vs. same Supreme.. 12D 288 Nov. 2, 1904 Benedict, Henry H. Nos. r 1 to 13, Block 1 374, Section 5. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real for 1904. property for 1904. Suprem- .12D 248 'Nov. 2, 1904 Haggin, James B. (ex Supreme.. 2D 289 Nov. 2, 1904 Morton, Levi P. (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on Lot rel.), vs. same Ceprrtiooprearrtiy toreviefor tp ow4. assessment on real No_ 19, Block 126o, Section 5, for 1904. Supreme . .12D 290 Nov. 2, 1904 Dowling, Frank N. Supreme , .13.1) 25o Nov. 2, 1904 Benedict, Henry H. (ex rd.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same. Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 1904. property for 1904. Supreme . . 1217 291 Nov. 2, 1904 Winans, Harry D., Supreme . . 12D 351 Nov. 2, 1904 Mills, Ogden (ex and another, etc. rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real property for 19o4. property for :904. Supreme .. taD 152 Nov. 2, 1904 Gerlach, Charles A. Municipal . 49 343 Nov. 2, 1904 Zimmerman, Willy, (ex rel.), vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real vs. Thomas F. property for 1904. O'Connor, etc Replevin to recover $136 in currency. Supreme .13D 253 Nov. 2, 1904 Plaza Bank (ex ret.) Municipal . 49 344 Nov. 2, 1904 Meistrich, Herman vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on real S., vs. Thomas F. property for 1904. O'Connor, etc.. • •• Replevin to recover furs valued at ;46.

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Supreme, Municipal, Kings Co.. 49 345 Nov. 2, 1904 Connors, James J. Brooklyn.. 49 359 Nov. 2, 1904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha (ex rel.), vs. (No. r) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Nicholas J. Hayes, $310. etc. Certiorari to review dismissal from Fire Municipal, Department. Brooklyn.. 49 359 Nov. 2, 1904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha Municipal, (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 346 Nov. 2, 1904 Adams, Mildred Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $447.48. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 36o Nov. 2, 1 904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha Brooklyn.. 49 347 'Nov. 2, 1904 Anastosio, Antonio (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer (No. ,) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $468. $190. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 36o 'Nov. 2, 1 904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha Brooklyn.. 49 347 Nov. 2, 1904 Anastosio, Antonio (No. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. a) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $365. $288.50. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 347 'Nov. 2> 1904 Anastosio, Antonio Brooklyn.. 49 36o Nov. 2,1904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 5) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $339. $1 50. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 348 Nov. 2, 1904 Anastosio, Antonio Brooklyn.. 49 361 Nov. 2, 1904 Lowenkaupt, Bertha (No. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 6) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $167. $328.40. Municipal, M unicipa I, Brooklyn.. 49 348 Nov. 2, 1904 Carrabba, Vincenzo Brooklyn.. 49 361 Nov. 2, 1904 Melissari, A n t onio (No. z) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer: $23,. $500. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 348 Nov. 2, 1904 Carrabba, Vincenzo Brooklyn.. 49 361 Nov. z, 1 904 Miller, Conrad (No (No. za) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $240.80. $500. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 349 Nov. 2, 1904 Carrabba, Vincenzo Brooklyn.. 49 362 Nov, 2, rgo4 Miller, Conrad (No (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $285. $500. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 349 Nov. 2, 1904 CarrIbba, Vincenzo Brooklyn.. 49 362 Nov. a, 1904 Samek, Joseph Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 2a) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $1 75. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 362 Nov. 2, 1 904 Schiedler, Anthony Brooklyn.. 49 349 Nov. 2, 1904 Codeizoto,. i) Peppina (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer. (No. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $1 73. Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 363 Nov. z, 1904 Schiedler, Anthony Municipal, Peppina Brooklyn.. 49 350 Nov. 2, 1904 C o d(egoo. t o; (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 2) Damage to property, overflow of sew,. $250. $175. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 363 Nov. 2, 1904 Schuhmann, Michael Brooklyn.. 49 350 Nov. 2, 1904 Code sp oto Peppina (No. I) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $198.70. $175. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 363 Nov. 2, 1904 Schuhmann, Michael Brooklyn.. 49 350 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, Mic hae 1 ('No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $265.20, $298.25. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 364 Nov. 2, 1904 Siegmund, Joseph Brooklyn.. 49 351 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, Michael (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $500. $272. Municipal, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 364 Nov. 2, 1904 Tierney, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 351 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, M ic ha e 1 $169. (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $257•45. Brooklyn.. 49 364 Nov. 2, 1904 Treubig, Margaret... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $199.75. Brooklyn.. 49 351 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, Michael Municipal, (No. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 365 Nov. 2, 1904 Vertinger, Pauline $500. (No, 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $500. Brooklyn.. 49 352 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, Mich a e I Municipal, (No. 5) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 365 Nov. 2, 1904 Vertinger, Pauline $435. (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $265. Brooklyn.. 49 352 Nov. 2, 1904 Decucco, Michael Municipal, (No. 6) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 365 Nov. 2, 1904 Vulder, Julius (No $500. 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 352 Nov. 2, 1904 De Crescenzo, Raf- Municipal, faele (No. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 366 NOV. 2, 1904 Vulder, Julius (No $500. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer. Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 353 Nov. 2, 1904 De Crescenzo, Raf- Municipal, faele (No. 2).... Damage to property, overflow of sewer Brooklyn.. 49 366 Nov. 2, 1904 Vulder, Julius (No $500. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, $500. Brooklyn.. 49 353 Nov. 2, 1904 De Crescenzo, Raf- Municipal, faele (No. 3).... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn.. 49 366 Nov. 2, 1904 Zeis, Margaret Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $50o. $1 47.05. Municipal, Supreme, Brooklyn.. 49 353 Nov. 2, 1904 De Crescenzo, Raf- Kings Co.. 49 367 Nov. 2, 1904 Young, Valentine.... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, faele (No. 4). • Damage to property, overflow of serve; $1,023.50. $348. Supreme, Municipal, Kings Co. • 49 368 Nov. 2, 1904 Sussmann, Mary A., Brooklyn.. 49 354 Nov. 2, 1904 Denardo, Antonio ad mini stratrix, (No. a) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, etc. For death of son, killed by Street Clean- $167. ing cart, Ellery street, $1o,000. Municipal, Supreme• • 49 369 Nov. z, 1904 Karlson, Karl Personal injuries, falling beam on pier, Brooklyn.. 49 354 Nov. 2, 1904 Denardo, Antonio One Hundred and Tenth street, East (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, river, Manhattan, $8,000. $198. Supreme.. 49 370 Nov. 2, 1904 Wright, William H , Municipal, and another Balance on contract for erection of Brooklyn.. 49 354 Nov. 2, 1904 Denardo, Antonio bear inclosures, Zoological Gardens, (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $450. $203. Municipal, Supreme, Brooklyn.. 49 355 Nov. 2, 1904 Dunigan, James (No. Kings Co.. 49 371 Nov. 2, 1904 Copeland, James Personal injuries, fall, ice, Putnam ave. 2) • • Damage to property, overflow of sewer, nue, $20,000. $136. Supreme.. 49 372 'Nov. 2, 1904 G ran ePactirtiyck r.islve sw Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 355 Nov. 2, 1904 Dunn, James (No York et at To foreclose lien on contract for erec- I) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, tion of Public School 142, $197.50. Supreme, Municipal. Kings Co.. 49 373 Nov. 2, 1 904 Lahey, William (ex Brooklyn.. 49 355 NOV. 2, 1904 Dunn, James (No rd.), vs. John 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Mc G. Woodbury, $101. etc. Certiorari to review dismissal as Street Municipal, Cleaner. Brooklyn.. 49 356 Nov. 2, 1904 Dunn, James (No Supreme ..12D ,86 Nov. 2, 1904 Goetz Silk Manufac- 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, turing Company $112. (ex rel.) vs. Frank A. O'Don- Municipal, nel et al Certiorari to review assessment on per- Brooklyn.. 49 356 Nov. 2, 1904 Dunn, James (No sonal property for 1904. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme. • 49 374 Nov. 3, 1904 In the matter of the $z to. application of the Municipal, Board of Educa- Brooklyn.. 49 356 Nov. 2, 1904 Dunn, James (No tion To acquire title to lands, One Hundred 5) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, and Seventy-sixth street and Pros- $85. pect avenue, etc., for school purposes. Municipal, Supreme.. 49 375 Nov. 3, 1 904 Clark, Ellen M. (Mat- Brooklyn.. 49 357 Nov. 2, 1904 Fischer, William C. ter of) For order dispensing with the produc- (No. 1) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, tion of a lost mortgage. $272.45. Supreme, Municipal, Rich. Co. . 12D 293 Nov. 3, 1904 Greenfield, George J., Brooklyn.- 49 357 Nov. 2, 1904 Fischer, William C. and another, exec- (No. z) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, utors of Samuel $227. T. Williams, de- Municipal, ceased (ex rel.), Brooklyn.. 49 357 Nov. 2, 1904 Griffith, Jane (No vs. Frank A. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, O'Donnel et al.... Certiorari to review assessment on per- $285. sonal property for 1904. Municipal, Supreme.. 12D 294 Nov. 3, 1904 Forty-two Broadway Brooklyn.. 49 358 Nov. 2, 1904 Jones, Cora Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Company, The (ex $245. rel.), vs. same... Certiorari to review assessment ou real Municipal, property for 5904. Brooklyn. • 49 358 Nov. 2, 1904 Kloth, William II. Supreme ..12D 295 NOV. 3, 1904 Water (No. 2) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supply Company, $385. The (ex rel.), vs Municipal, same Certiorari to review assessment on Brooklyn.. 49 358 Nov. z, 1904 Kloth, William H. mains, pipes and connections for (No. 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 1904. $500. Supreme.. 12D 296 Nov. 3, 1904 Crescent Biscuit and Municipal, M a n u f a cturin Brooklyn.. 49 350 Nov. 2, 19n4 Kloth H. Company (ex rel.) (NO. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, vs, same Certiorari to review assessment on per- $440. sonal property for 1904. •

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Supreme..12D 297 Nov. 3, 1904 Pennsylvania Rail- County road Company (ex Kings Co.. 49 388 Nov. 3, 1904 Palladini, Luigi...... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, rel.) vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on real $123.50. property for 1904 ($925,000). County, Pacelli, Leopoldo ..... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme..I2D 298 Nov. 3, 1904 Pennsylvania Rail- Kings Co.. 49 389 'Nov. 3, 1 904 road Company (ex $347.25. rel.) vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on real County, property for 1904 ($280,000). Kings CO" 49 389 Nov. 3, 1904 Parlato, Pasquale.... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $642. Supreme .. 12D 299 Nov. 3, 1904 New York Univer- County, sity (ex rel.) vs Damage to same Certiorari to review assessment on real Kings Co.- 49 389 Nov. 3, 1904 Rocco, James property, overflow of sewer, property for 1904. $400. Supreme..12D 300 Nov. 3, 5904 Morris, Cora (ex County rel.), vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on real Co.. 49 390 Nov. 3, 1904 Savatiere, Antonio Damage to property, overflow of sewer, property for 1904. $458.50. County Supreme..12D 3o1 Nov. 3, 1904 Donald, Peter (ex rel.), vs. same.... Certiorari to review assessment on per- Co.. 49 390 Nov. 3, 1904 Stanch', Vincenzo Damage to property, overflow of sewer, sonal property for 1904. $380. Supreme..12D 302 Nov. 3, 1904 United States Stand- County ard Steamship Cu.. 49 390 Nov. 3, 1904 Siano, Carlo Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Owners, Builders $1 39.50. County and Underwriters' Association, Ltd. Kings Co.. 49 391 Nov. 3, 1904 Stazeo, Giovanni Damage to property, overflow of sewer; (ex rel.), vs. $437. Frank A. O'Don- County Kings Co.. 49 391 Nov. 3, 1 904 Rega, Raffaela Damage to property, overflow of sewer, nel et al., etc..... Certiorari to review assessment on per- $303.50. sonal property for 1904. County Supreme.. 49 378 Nov. 3, 1 904 Willcox, David J. H., Damage surviving executor Kings Co.. 49 391 Nov. 3, 1904 Vitane, Flornena to property, overflow of sewer, of Adolphius Ham. $426. ilton, deceased, vs. County, Kings 1- 0.• 49 392 Nov. 3, 1904 Valentino, Antonio Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Mabel Clarke et $522.50. al. To foreclose mortgage on property, Supreme.. 49 393 Nov. 3, 1904 Regan, James P., vs. Sixty-second street, west of Tenth John McG. Wood- avenue. bury, etc Summons only served. Supreme, Municipal, Kings Co.. 49 379 Nov. 3, 1904 Brownhill, William, vs. The City of Brooklyn.. 49 394 Nov- 4, 1904 Bowen, Frederick F Damage to property, overflow of sewer, New York et al.. For loss of services of wife, injured, $275. fall, Hamilton avenue, $10,000. Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 395 Nov. 4, 1 904 Byrne, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer. Supreme.. 49 380 'Nov. 3, 1 904 Brownhill, Martha, $81.70. vs. The City of New York et al.. Personal injuries, fall, condition of Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 395 Nov. 4, 1 904 Cantirino, John A Damage to property, overflow of sewer, street, Hamilton avenue, $10,000. $291.65. Supreme..12D 303 Nov. 3. 1904 Northern Union Gas Company (ex rel.) Municipal, vs. Frank A. Brooklyn.. 49 395 Nov. 4, 1904 De Qunone, Caroline. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, O'Donnel et al., $ I 02.50. etc. Certiorari to review assessment on Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 395 Nov. 4, 1904 Healy, William Damage to property, overflow of sewer. mains, pipes and connections for $248.50. 1904. Municipal, Supreme..12D 304 Nov. 3, 1 904 New Amsterdam Gas Company (ex rel.) Brooklyn.. 49 396 Nov. 4, 1904 Hickey, Anastasia Damage to property, overflow of sewer, vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on $132.70. mains, pipes and connections for Municipal, Brooklyn.. 49 396 Nov. 4,1904 McGarvey, Margaret. Damage to property, overflow of sewer. 1904. $50. Supreme ..I2D 3o5 Nov. 3, 1904 Standard Gas Light Company of City Municipal, of New York (ex Brooklyn- 49 396 Nov. 4, 1904 Pollard, Thomas W Damage to property, overflow of sewer, rel.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on $105. mains, pipes and connections for Municipal, 1904. Brooklyn.. 49 396 'Nov. 4, 1 904 Tierney, John Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $1 35. Supreme.. z213 306 Nov. 3, 1904 Standard Gas Light Company of City Supreme.. 49 398 Nov. 4, 1904 Nauss, Wendolin J. of New York (ex (Matter of) To have a lost mortgage canceled of rd.) vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on record. mains, pipes and connections for Supreme.. 49 399 Nov. 4, 1904 Jacques, Abram, vs. 1904. The City of New York and the New Supreme ..12D 307 Nov. 3, 1904 Consolidated G a a Company of New York City Rail- York (ex rel.) vs way Company. Personal injuries, fall from truck, con- same Certiorari to review assessment on dition of street, Tenth avenue, mains, pipes and connections for $15,000. 1904. Municipal. 49 40o Nov. 4, 1 904 Duffy, George Personal injuries, fall from wagon, con- Supreme ..12D 308 Nov. 3, 1904 Central Union Gas dition of street, Morris avenue, $500. Company (ex rd.) Supreme.. 49 4o1 Nov. 4, 1904 Bigelow, Abner P., vs. same Certiorari to review assessment on vs. The City of mains, pipes and connections for New York et al To foreclose lien on Public School 142. Supreme.. 49 402 Nov. 4, 1904 Sande, Matteo (ex 1 904. rel.), vs. John Supreme..12D 309 Nov. 3. 1 904 East River Gas Com- pany (ex rel.) vs McG. Woodbury, same Certiorari to review assessment on etc. Mandamus to compel reinstatement as mains, pipes and connections for Sweeper, Street Cleaning Department. 1904. Supreme.. 49 403 Nov. 4, 1904 Kilduff, Margaret E., general guardian, Supreme.. I2D 310 Nov. 3, 1904 East River Gas Com- pany (ex rd.) vs etc. (Matter of) For payment of awards for Parcels Nos. same Certiorari to review assessment on 17 and 18, East River Bridge. mains, pipes and connections for Supreme. . 49 404 Nov. 4, 1904 Darcy, Nicholas Personal injuries, fall, condition of 5904. street, Twelfth street, $5,000. Supreme.. 49 376 NOV. 3, 1 904 Walker, John F., Jr., Supreme by guardian, etc.. Personal injuries, falling lumber, Ave- Queens c,o. 49 405 Nov. 4, 1904 Bowley, George (No. nue C, $10,000. 5) Salary as Foreman, Department of Municipal. 49 377 Nov. 3, 1904 Tanzer, Arnold Damage to property, bursting of water- Sewers, $204. main, $320. County Queens ec,o. 49 406 Nov. 4, 1 904 Staeckicht, Louis Co.. 49 381 Nov. 3. 1904 Annecchino, Carmine. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No. 5) Salary as Foreman, Department of 81,327.50. Sewers, $204. Supreme.. 49 407 'Nov. 4, 1904 Owens, Beecher W Personal injuries, fall from wagon, ob- County struction Co-- 49 382 Nov. 3, 1904 Avello, Antonio Damage to property, overflow of sewer, on Amsterdam avenue, $394. $2,000. County Supreme, Kings Co.. 49 382 Nov. 3, 1904 Attianesi, Nicola.... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 408 Nov. 4, 1904 Weaver, Jane Personal injuries, fall, ice, Fourth ave- $410. nue, $50,000. County Municipal. 49 409 Nov. 4, 1904 Julion, Angelo, vs. Co.. 49 382 Nov. 3, 1904 Ajello, Michele Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Francis J. O'Con- $4,821. nor Summons only served. County, Supreme, Kings Co.. 49 393 3, 1904 Caputo, Michele Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 410 Nov. 5, 1904 Ulrich, John D Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $694.50. 81,000. County. Supreme, Abraham Kings Co.. 49 393 Nov. 3, 1904 Capasso, Raffaello , Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 411 Nov. 5, 1904 Aleskowitz, $700. (No. 4) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, County $950. Kings Lo.. 49 383 Nov. 3, 1904 Cortina, Francesco Damage to property, -overflow of sew er Supreme, $389. Kings Co.. 49 412 Nov. 5, 1 904 Aleskowitz, Abraham County, (No. 42) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 384 Nov. 3, 1904 Crisci, Vincenzo Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $790. $21 9.90. -Supreme, County. Kings Co.. 49 412 Nov. 5, 1904 Bland, George P. atl (No. 5) Kings Co- 49 384 Nov. 3, 1 904 Dalbero, Lucia Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $503.50. $801. County, Supreme, Ehrlich, Max (N). I) Kings Co.. 49 384 Nov. 3, 1904 Eagone, Frank Damage to property, overflow of SeNs Kings Co.. 49 412 Nov. 5, 1904 Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 8191.45. $725- County Supreme, Fryer, Max (No. )) Kings Co.. 49 385 Nov. 3, 1904 Frevala, Giacomo Damage to property, overflow of sewer. Kings Co.. 49 412 Nov. 5, 1904 Damage to property, overflow of sewer, SI' 7. $1,769.50. County, Supreme, Greenewald, Carl A. Kings Co.. 49 385 Nov. 3, 1904 Garrotina, Cornelle Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 413 Nov. 5, 1 904 8104. (No. z) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, County. $90 5. Kings Co.. 49 385 Nov. 3, 1904 Kelly, Daniel E Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme, 8800. Kings Co.. 49 413 Nov. 5, 1904 Glass, Samuel (No County 3) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 49 386 Nov. 3, 1904 Lynch, Mary Damage to property, overflow a sewer. $7,4 1 9.97. $500. Supreme, County Kings Co.. 49 413 Nov. 5, 1904 Kamper, Richard (No, Kings Co.. 49 386 Nov. 3, 1904 Luciano, Joseph Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $1,030. $821.15. County Supreme, Kings Co.. 49 386 Nov. 3, 1904 Martinelli, Dominico. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co. • 49 41 4 Nov. 5, 1904 Miller, James (No $953.80. 6) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, County $883.50. Kings Co.. 49 387 Nov. 3, 1904 Maher, James ...... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme, $800. Kings Co.. 49 4 1 4 Nov. 5, 1 904 Slutsky, Joseph (No County. I) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 387 Nov. 3, 1904 Monteleone, Bartos- $1,029.75. saro Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Supreme, . Nov. Walter, Charles $242 Kings Co.. 49 414 5, 1904 J. County (No. I) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co.. 49 387 Nov. 3, 1904 Mura, Gustina Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $994. $190. Supreme, County. Kings Co.. 49 454 Nov. 5, 1904 Walter, Charles J. Kings Co.. 49 388 Nov. 3, 1904 Mascolo, Riccordo Damage to property, overflow of sewer, (No, s) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $220. $5,814. County Supreme, Kings Co.. 49 388 Nov. 3, 1904 Paragons, Pietro Damage to property, overflow of sewer . Kings Co.. 49 415 Nov. 5, 1904 Waehsman, Adolph $313.50. (No. t) Damage to property, overflow of sewer, ;Imo. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8393

SCHEDULE " B." One Hundred and Fortieth and One Hundred and Forty-first Streets School Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered. Site, one hearing. F. C. Hoyt for the City. Julius WolF; Fanny Whitson, as administratrix, etc.—Entered orders on remit- SCHEDULE " D." titur from Court of Appeals affirming the judgments appealed from, with costs and Contracts, etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form. disbursements to defendants. City of New York vs. Manhattan Beach Hotel and Land Improvement Company Contracts Contracts Examined Advertisements et al.—Entered judgment in favor of plaintiff in accordance with the offer of judg- Department. Approved as and Returned Approved as ment of defendants. to Form. for Revision. to Form. People ex rel. Association of the Graduates of the Columbia Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi vs. J. L. Wells et al. (1902 and 19o3)—Entered orders discontinuing pro- ceedings without costs. Education 34 2 Borough Presidents 8 4 Leonarda Azzara, as administratrix, etc., vs. The City of New York and another Water Supply, Gas and Electricity...... 6 2 —Order entered denying plaintiff's motion to open default and set aside dismissal of Fire 4 2 complaint, with leave to renew on proper papers. Street Cleaning 4 Police 2 Manhattan Approach to East River Bridge No. 2—Order entered directing Bridges 2 Comptroller to distribute award made to Ettie Greenberg. Correction People ex rel. Daniel C. Moynahan vs. J. N. Partridge—Order entered on remit- Aqueduct Commission 1 titur from Court of Appeals reversing the order sustaining determination of defendant Docks • • and granting a new trial to relator, with costs in all courts. Total 6a 14 People ex rel. Henry M. McDonald vs. J. R. Voorhis et al.; People ex rel. Charles P. Caldwell vs. Same—Orders entered affirming decision of defendants in refusing certificates of nomination to relators. Bonds Approved. John C. Rodgers et al.—Entered order granting defendant's motion to dismiss Finance 7 complaint for lack of prosecution, with costs and $750 extra allowance. Entered judgment dismissing complaint for lack of prosecution and for $856.85 costs, in favor Leases Approved. of defendant. Street Cleaning I Mayor, etc., vs. New York Refrigerating and Construction Company et al.— Sinking Fund I Order entered granting motion to discontinue action as to Joseph Koeningsberg on payment of costs by plaintiff. Total 2 Astoria Heights Land Company; Alfred Bridgman et al.; Michael Redmond— Entered orders on remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming judgments appealed Releases Approved. from, with costs and disbursements to defendants. Finance I In re North American Fire Insurance Company—Order entered referring cause to Alfred B. Janorower, Esq. SCHEDULE " E." Mayor, etc.. vs. New York Central and Railroad Company—En- Opinions Rendered to the Various Departments. tered judgment in favor of the plaintiff on the merits for $1.000. People ex rel. Clark D. Rhinehardt and another vs. W. C. Redfield—Entered order Number of on remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming order appealed from, with costs and Department. Opinions. disbursements to defendant. Entered judgment on order of remittitur from Court of Appeals for $Ioo.5o costs in favor of defendant. George M. Schinzel vs. G. E. Best—Entered order vacating temporary injunction Finance 20 on condition that case be tried at November Special Term. Education 3 People ex rel. Rafael R. Nugent vs. W. McAdoo; People ex rel. Henry F. Wood- Parks 3 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 2 ruff vs. Same; People ex rel. Henry Helwig vs. Same; People ex rel. Frank C. Storey Police vs. Same; People ex rel. Charles M. Murphy vs. Same; People ex rel. Daniel Street Cleaning Whitaker vs. Same; People ex rel. William B. Gilhooley vs. Same—Orders entered Mayor Sinking Fund granting relators' motions for a peremptory writ of mandamus on the findings of Board of Assessors 1 Trial Term. Jacob Donofee—Entered judgment in favor of the defendant dismissing the com- Total 33 plaint and for $105 costs. Judgments were Entered in Favor of the Plaintiffs in the Following Actions. JOHN J. DELANY, Corporation Counsel.

Register AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. Date. Name. and Amount. Folio. Minutes of Adjourned Meeting of the Aqueduct Commissioners, Held at Their Office, No. 28o Broadway, New York City, on Thursday, October 6, 1904, at 4 o'clock P. M. Oct. 27, 1904 Gutting, Gus, vs. Brennan 45 475 $98 o8 Oct. 28, 1904 Pipitone, Frank 43 62 143 22 Present—The Comptroller, Commissioners Ten Eyck, Ryan and Windolph. Oct. 28, 1904 Hook and Ladder Company r of Morris Park 48 358 70 26 Oct. 28, 1904 Oceanic Hose Company 2 of Far Rockaway 48 466 277 83 In the absence of the Secretary, Frank H. Warder was designated Acting Sec- Nov. 1, 1904 Cahill, Mary C 37 298 725 22 retary. Nov. z, 1904 Raben, Henry P., and another (No. 1) 42 161 144 42 The Committee of Finance and Audit reported the examination and audit of Nov. I, 1904 Raben, Henry P., and another (No. 2) 47 12 144 42 estimates contained in vouchers numbers 16390 to 16397, inclusive, amounting to Nov. 2, 1904 Christiansen, Charles 44 247 594 23 Nov. 2, 1904 Winter, Felix 44 477 284 23 $315.863.84, and of bills contained in vouchers numbers 16398 to 16424, inclusive, Nov. 3, 1904 Wilson, Henry 43 210 593 6o amounting to $2,042.98, which were approved and ordered certified to the Comp- Nov. 3, 1904 Meyer, Julius 44 291 271 6o troller for payment, by the following vote: Affirmative—The Comptroller, Commissioners Ten Eyck, Ryan and Win- dolph-4. SCHEDULE " C." By direction of the Commissioners the following communications were spread Record of Court Work. in full upon the minutes: Henry P. Hernan—Tried before Murray, J., in Municipal Court. Decision re- State of New York—Department of Labor, served. I. T. Burden, Jr., for the City. Bureau of Factory Inspection. People ex rel. Charles Parsons vs. J. L. Wells et al.—Reference proceeded and Albany, August 30. 1904. adjourned. E. C. Kindleberger for the City. Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City: Samuel Jacob—Demurrer argued before Fallon, J., in Municipal Court. De- Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- cision reserved. F. J. Byrne for the City. lishes the fact that Mr. John Twiname, contractor, violates the provisions of sections Joseph Swerling—Tried before Murray, J., in Municipal Court. Complaint dis- 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, in that he requires or permits his employees to labor more missed. J. A. Stover for the City. than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs alien labor on such work People ex -.el. Gustavus L. Lawrence vs. J. L. Wells et al.—Reference proceeded and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the and adjourned. E. C. Kindleberger for the City. law. The contract work referred to consisting of cutting timber and clearing grounds John E. Dubois—Argued at United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Decision for the Division of the for The City of New reserved. J. R. Bennett for the City. York. People ex rel. Charles W. McKee vs. T. Allison—Motion for peremptory writ Your special attention is respectfully called to the above-mentioned violations of of mandamus argued before Amend, J. Decision reserved. J. F. O'Brien for the the Labor Law, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in the premises. City. I respectfully refer you to inclosures bearing on the violations above reported to you. John T. Sprague vs. Health Department and The City of New York—Tried before Very truly yours. Marean, J. Decision reserved. J. Widdecombe for the City. JOHN WILLIAMS. First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Robert A. Henry—Tried before Marean, J. Judgment for plaintiff for $50. J. State of New York, Town of Bedford, County of , ss.: Widdecombe for the City. Mr. Francesco Romeo, residing at Katonah, in the Town of Bedford, County of Leonarda Azzara, as administrator, vs. The City of New York and another— Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been employed by John Motion to set aside dismissal of complaint submitted to Amend, J. Decision reserved. Twiname, on contract for cutting timber and clearing grounds of the Croton River W. J. O'Sullivan for the City. " Motion granted on payment of St() costs to each Division of the New Croton Reservoir, located at Town of New Bedford in said defendant." town; that he was required to labor nine hours per day, and that he worked upon People ex rel. George F. Alexander vs. F. M. Grout—Motion for peremptory said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th days writ of mandamus argued before Amend, J. Decision reserved. J. T. Malone for of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. the City. FRANCESCO ROMEO, People ex rel. New York Product Exchange vs. J. L. Wells et al.—Reference Signature of affiant. proceeded and adjourned. A T. Campbell, Jr., for the City. People ex rel. Charles Parsons vs. J. L. Wells et al.—Reference proceeded and Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904— adjourned. E. C. Kindleberger for the City. WILLIAM J. NEELY, Deputy Factory Inspector. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, North River, Dock (Re A. A. Pollock)— State of New York, Town of Bedford, County of Westchester, ss.: Motion for order amending order of July 3o, 5903, submitted to Dugro, J. Decision Mr. George B. Reynolds, residing at Cherry street, in the Town of Bedford, reserved. F. C. Hoyt for the City. Motion granted." County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- In re East River Gas Company—Hearing proceeded and adjourned. C. N. Har- ployed by John Twiname on contract for cutting timber and clearing grounds of the ris for the City. Croton River Division of the New Crown Reservoir, located at Bedford in said People ex rel. New York Produce Exchange vs. J. L. Wells et al.—Reference town; that he was required to labor nine hours per day, and that Ile worked upon proceeded and adjourned A. T. Campbell. Jr., for the City. said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th days People vs. Felix Reifschneider—Motion for writ of habeas corpus argued be- of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. fore Smith, J. Decision reserved. E. H. Wilson for the City. GEORGE B. REYNOLDS, Morris Cohen—Tried before Walsh, J., in Municipal Court. Decision reserved. Signature of affiant. J. E. Walker for the City. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904— Kunn—Tried before Walsh, J., in Municipal Court. Judgment for plaintiff. J. WILLIAM J. NEELY, Deputy Factory Inspector. T. O'Neill for the City. August 25, 1904. Hearings Before Commissioners of Estimate in Condemnation Proceedings. Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: E'ghteenth to Twenty-third Streets, North River, Dock, three hearings; Fifteenth Dear Mr. Williams—Upon investigation of work being done by one John Twi- to Eighteenth streets, North river, Dock; Forty-second to Forty-third Streets, North name, a contractor for the cutting of timber and clearing grounds of the Croton River River, Dock, two hearings each; Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, North river, Division of the New Croton Reservoir for The City of New York, we submit the Dock; Pier 15, East River, Dock; Pier 23, East River, Dock; Bulkhead between Piers following report: 23 and 24, East River, Dock; Pier 24, East River. Dock; Manhattan Approach to East As near as we could ascertain from Mr. Twiname there are about 5o workmen River Bridge No. 2, one hearing each. C. D. Olendorf for the City. employed on this work. for which he had no list or record showing whether they were Brooklyn Approach to East River Bridge No. 3; West One Hundred and Nine- natives or naturalized citizens of the United States. Upon receipt of such informa- teenth Street School Site; East One Hundred and Seventeenth Street School Site, tion we served a personal notice upon Mr. Twiname, giving him four days' time to one hearing each. C. N. Harris for the City. prepare such a list, as required by law. 8394 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

Upon interviewing Mr. George R. Reynolds, one of the foremen, and several Tony Ballau stated that he was fifteen years of age, seven months in the United other employees, we were informed by them that they work nine hours per day. States. Affidavits to such effect you will find attached. Asked if there was one man at work on the contract who was a citizen, and none Yours respectfully, could be found. FRANK S. NASH, Yours, respectfully, WM. J. NEELY, M. J. FLANAGAN, Deputies. D. S. YARD, August 3o, 1904. Deputies. JAS. S. FRASER, Mr. JOHN TWINAME, No. 2033 Bathgate Avenue, New York City: Witness. Dear Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- August 30, 1904. lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, Culgin & Pace, No. 787 Tremont avenue, New York City: in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- on public contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law employees engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the law—the work referred to in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day consisting of cutting timber and clearing grounds of the Croton River Division of the on public contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of New Croton Reservoir for The City of New York. employees on the work, as req uired by section 53 of the Labor Law. Your special attention is respectfully called to the above-mentioned violations of The public contract work in question consists of construction of new stone wall the provisions of the Labor Law and you are hereby directed to strictly conform to and fencing, New Croton Dam Division, New , in the towns of York- comply with the demands of the statutes forthwith. town and Cortlandt, Westchester County, N. Y. Respectfully, The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are hereby brought to your JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. special attention and you are directed to fully and strictly conform to and comply State of New York—Department of Labor. with the demands of the statutes forthwith. Bureau of Factory Inspection, Respectfully, • Albany, August 3o, 1904. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. State of New York—Department of Labor, Aqueduct Commission, No. 280 Broadway, New York City : Bureau of Factory Inspection, Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- Albany, August 31, 1904. lishes the fact that contractor Frederick N. Lewis violates the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, in that he requires or permits his employees to labor more Aqueduct Commission. No. 280 Broadway, New York City: than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs alien labor on such work Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon. as required by section 53 of the law. lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law are violated Public contract work referred to consisting of constructing drainage and blow-off pipe by Contractor John Twiname in that he requires or permits his employees to labor line from Gate House No. 6, , to East One Hundred and Ninety- more than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs alien labor on such second street and Davidson avenue, Borough of The Bronx, New York. work, and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon, contrary to the require- The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to your ments of section 13 of the law; work consisting of constructing road near the Miens special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in the premises. river, in the Town of North Salem, Westchester County, New York. I refer you to enclosures which bear on the violations reported above. The above-mentioned violations of the provisions of the Labor Law are respect- Respectfully yours. fully brought to your special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. perform in the premises. I refer you to enclosures bearing on the violations above reported. No. 107 East Thirty-first Street, Respectfully, New York, August 25, 5904 JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, New York City, N. Y.: August 25, 5904. My Dear Sir—In compliance with your instructions we have this day visited the Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: work being done by F. N. Lewis, in the construction of a drainage and blow-off pipe Dear Sir—In the matter of the complaint against John Twiname, No. 2033 Bath- line from Gate House No. 6, Jerome Park Reservoir, to East One Hundred and Ninety- gate avenue, New York City, a contractor holding a contract for "road construction second street, Borough of The Bronx. near the Titicus river, in the Town of North Salem," contract under jurisdiction of We met Mr. Lewis on the works and found that he had no register of his employees. the Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City, we beg leave to re- A notice requiring him to prepare such a list within three days was served upon him. port: Mr. Lewis had in his employ to-day i8 men, and informed us that he employed from The contract is for the construction of a roadway between North Salem and 55 to 25. We were shown his time book from the beginning of his contract up to date, Purdy, about 514 miles long. and find that on almost every day the employees have worked over eight hours. He The contractor on record has sublet this contract to Angelo Palladino, of claims that this is made necessary by the character of the work. The excavation is now Katonah, Westchester County, N. Y. 20 feet deep, increasing to over 3o feet, while the bottom of the trench is through at On the day of investigation we found about 4o people employed on the job, most least 5 feet of fine quicksand. This sand has so much water in it that in order to keep of whom we questioned as to the length of time they resided in this country, and we the banks from undermining and caving. it is necessary to frequently require labor in found that none of the persons employed are citizens of the United States, many excess of eight hours daily, for which overtime the employees are paid. being only ten days in this country. Respectfully submitted, No list of employees was furnished to us. although sub-contractor said at first W. W. WALLING. that he had a list. Not finding a list, and from the fact that non-citizens were em- J. A. DONALD. ployed, we served Mr. Angelo Palladino, for the contractor, a notice to comply with JOHN J. BEALEN. section 13 of the Labor Laws within three days from time of notice, viz.: August 25, ISRAEL CORSE. wog, and with this notice we also left a copy of the Labor Law. August 30, 5904. We furthermore found that the eight hour law is violated on this job; people employed are required to work ten hours a day; while they are paid by the hour, we FREDERICK N. LEWIS, Esq., No. ioi West One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, New find ten hours constitutes a working day. York City: We attach and make part of this report two affidavits signed by Matagrano Dear Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department establishes Natale. of Purdy; Trulli Dominico, of Purdy, showing that they work ten hours per the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, in that day. First named person is foreman on job. None of the signers of these affidavits you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public are citizens. No citizens are working on job; we had to take affidavits of non- contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of employees citizens. engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the Labor Law. The public contract work Very respectfully yours, referred to consisting of constructing drainage and blow-off pipe line from Gate House GEO. L. HORN, No. 6, Jerome Park Reservoir, to East One Hundred and Ninety-second street and WM. FORD, Davidson avenue, Bronx Borough, New York. Deputies. Your special attention is called to the above-mentioned violations of the provisions T. A. BRANIFF, of the Labor Law, and you are hereby directed to conform to and strictly comply with Assistant Second Deputy Commissioner. the demands of the statutes forthwith. Respectfully yours, State of New York, Town of Purdy, County of Westchester, ss.: JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Mr. Trulli Domenico, residing at street, in the town of Purdy. State of New York—Department of Labor, County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been Bureau of Factory Inspection, employed by Angelo Palladino on contract for road construction near the Titicus Albany, August 3o, 5904. river, in the Town of North Salem, located at North Salem, in said town; that he was required to labor ten hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City: under the forementioned conditions, on the 24th day of August, in the year one Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- thousand nine hundred and four. lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law are violated by TRULLI DOMENICO, Messrs. Culgin & Pace, in that they require or permit their employees to labor more Signature of affiant. than eight hours per day on public contract work, employ alien labor on such work and Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 5904. fail to keep list of employees at work thereon, as required by section 13 of the law, the GEO. L. HORN, contract work referred to consisting of constructing new stone wall fencing, New Cro- WM. FORD. ton Dam Division, New Croton Aqueduct, in the towns of Yorktown and Cortlandt, State of New York, Town of Purdy, County of Westchester, ss.: Westchester County, New York. Mr. Matagrano Natale, residing at street, in the Town of Purdy, The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to your County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a special duty to perform in the ployed by Angelo Palladino, on contract for road construction near the Titicus river, premises. I respectfully refer you to enclosures bearing on the violations referred to. Town of North Salem, located at North Salem, in said town; that he was required Respectfully yours, to labor ten hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the fore- JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. mentioned conditions, on the 14th day of August, in the year one thousand nine August 25, 1904. hundred and four. Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: MATAGRANO NATALE, Signature of affiant. Dear Sir—On this date we investigated complaint made against Culgin & Pace for Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 5904. violations of the Labor Laws, sections 3 and 13. We find that said complaint is sus- GEO. L. HORN, tained. WM. FORD. Saw John B. Pace, who is a member of this firm and superintendent of work August 35, 5904. (which consists of construction of new stone wall fencing, New Croton Dam Division, New Croton Aqueduct in the towns of Yorktown and Cortlandt, Westchester County), JOHN TWINAME, Esq., No. 2033 Bathgate Avenue. New York City: and asked him how many men he had at work on his contract and his answer was 75 Dear Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- men. lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, Asked him if he kept a list of his employees as required by section 53 of the Labor in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per Law, and he stated that he had no list or record of names of his employees. We then day on public contract work. employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list served him with an order to comply with law. of employees engaged thereon, as required by section 53 of the Law; work referred Asked how many hours per day his employees on this contract worked, and Mr. to consisting of constructing road near the Titicus river, in the Town of North Pace stated that they worked eight hours per day, but that some of the men did Salem, Westchester County, New York. lump or piece work, and at times and against his orders worked longer than eight The above-mentioned violations of the provisions of the Labor Law are respect- hours per day. fully brought to your special attention and you are hereby directed to strictly comply Could not get affidavits from men employed on this contract that they worked o'ith ti,e provisions of the law forthwith. more than eight hours per day, but found at work Tony Cassa, who said he started Respectfully yours, at work at 7 A. sr. and worked until 6 o'clock p. M., with one hour for dinner. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Salvucci Radilia, one of the employees on this contract, stated that he was twenty August 35, 1904. years of age and two years in the United States, and not a citizen. ANGELO PALLADINO, Esq., Katonah. Westchester County, New York: Petro Salvuccia stated that he was thirty-one years of age, seven years in the Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department establishes the United States, but not a citizen. fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 53 of the Labor Law, in that you Juan Pollesi stated that he was twenty-three years of age, ten months in the require your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public contract United States. work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of employees engaged WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8395

thereon, as required by section 13 of the law. The contract work referred to is the violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the following contractors for work sub-contract you have with Mr. John Twiname for constructing road near the Titicus being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct Commissioners : river, in the Town of North Salem, Westchester County, New York. (t). Frederick N. Lewis, contractor for blow-off pipe line from Gate House No. 6 of The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are brought to your special Jerome Park Reservoir. attention, and you are hereby directed to strictly comply with the demands of the (2). Culgin & Pace, contractors for stone wall boundary fences in New Croton Dam statutes forthwith. Division. Respectfully, (3). John Twiname, Contractor for cutting timber and clearing grounds in the JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Croton River Division. (4). Wm. J. Flanagan, Contractor for Muscoot Dam at Muscoot Mountain, State of New York—Department of Labor, Westchester County. Bureau of Factory Inspection, (5). John Twiname, Contractor for highway near Titicus River in the Town of Albany, August 31, 1904. North Salem. Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City: We have transmitted copies of the communications and the inclosures to the con- Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- tractors and have called their attention to the provisions of the Labor Law and to the lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law are violated eight-hour clause in their contracts, and warned them that they must carefully ob- by Contractor Wm. J. Flanagan, in that he reouires or permits his employees to labor serve the provisions of their contract and not violate the provisions of the Labor more than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs alien labor on such Law. work and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon, as required by section 13 Will you please advise us what further steps, if any, we should take in the of the Labor Law; the work in question consisting of building dam on the Croton premises? river at Muscoot Mountain, in the Towns of Somers and Bedford, Westchester Yours respectfully, County, New York. The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law on public contract work re- THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, ferred to are respectfully brought to your special attention, inasmuch as your Com- By JOHN P. WINDOLPH, Vice-President. mission has a duty to perform in the premises I refer you to inclosures bearing on September 2, 1904. the violations above reported. Mr. FREDERICK N. LEWIS, Contractor for Blow-off line from Gate House No. Very truly, 6 of Jerome Park Reservoir, tot West One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. City: August 25, 1904. Sir—We transmit herewith communication and inclosures from Mr. John Will- Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: iams, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated Dear Sir—In regard to complaint which was referred to Deputy Owen and my- August 3o, 1904; alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law. self against William J. Flanagan, who has a contract from the Aqueduct Commission Your attention is hereby' called to Clause "T" of your contract, and you are of New York City to build a dam on the Croton river at Muscoot Mountain, in the notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate Towns of Somers and Bedford, would say that we have investigated the same and the provisions of the Labor Law. find that Mr. Flanagan has failed to keep a list of his employees, as provided for in Yours respectfully, section 13 of the Labor Law. We also find that he is violating section 3, by allowing the men employed on this contract. of whom there are about 15o, to work nine hours THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, per day. A notice requiring Mr. W. J. Flanagan to provide within six days a list of By JOHN P. WINDOLPH, Vice-President. employees, as required by section 13, was served on Mr. McLaughlin, who was in September 2, 1934. charge of the office of the above-mentioned contractor. Inclosed please find affidavits of Jack Bullock, engineer, Carlo Lalli, laborer, and Messrs. CULGIN & PACE, Contractors for stone wall boundary fence, New Croton Agostin Toni, laborer, all of whom we found at work on the contract complained of. Dam Division, 787 Tremont avenue, City: Very truly yours, Sirs—We transmit herewith copies of a communication and inclosures from Mr. CHARLES B. ASH, John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated SILAS OWEN, August 31, 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law. Deputy Factory Inspectors. Your attention is called to Clause "T" of your contract, and you are hereby Witness: notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate MICHELE NARDI. the provisions of the Labor Law. State of New York, Town of , County of Westchester, ss.: Yours respectfully, Mr. Toni Agostin, residing at Katonah, street, in the Town of Bedford, THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been employed By JOHN P. WINDOLPH, Vice-President. by Wm. J. Flanagan as a laborer, on contract for building Muscoot Dam, located at Muscoot Mountain, Westchester County in said town ; that he was required to labor 9 September 2, 1904. hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned con- Mr. JOHN TWINAME, Contractor for cutting timber and clearing grounds in the ditions on the 23d and 24th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and Croton River Division, and for building highway near Titicus River in the four. Town of North Salem, 2033 Bathgate avenue, City: TONI AUGOSTINI (his X mark), Sir—We transmit herewith copies of communications and inclosures from Mr. Signature of affiant. John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904. August 3o, 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law. CHAS. B. ASH. Your attention is called to Clause "T" of your contract, and you are hereby State of New York, Town of , County of Westchester, ss.: notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate Mr. Jack Bullock, residing at street, in the Town of Mt. Kisco, County the provisions of the Labor Law. of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been employed by Yours respectfully, Wm. J. Flanagan, Engineer, on contract for building Muscoot Dam, located at Muscoot THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, Mountain, Westchester County, in said town, that he was required to labor 9 hours By JOHN P. WINDOLPH, Vice-President. per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 23d and 24th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. September 2, 1904. JACK BULLOCK, Mr. WM. J. FLANAGAN, Contractor for Muscoot Dam, 397 S. Broadway, Yonkers, Signature of affiant. N. Y.: Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August. 1904. Sir—We transmit herewith copies of a communication and inclosures from Mr. CHAS. B. ASH. John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated State of New York, Town of , County of Westchester, ss.: August 31. 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law. Mr. Carlo Lalli, residing at Katonah, County of Westchester, State of New York, Your attention is called to Clause "T" of your contract, and you are hereby deposes and says that he has been employed by Wm. J. Flanagan, laborer, on contract notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate for building Muscoot Dam, located at Muscoot Mountain, in said town, that he was the provisions of the Labor Law. required to labor g hours per .day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the Yours respectfully, forementioned conditions on the 23d and 24th days of August, in the year one thousand THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, nine hundred and four. CARLO LALLI, By JOHN P. WINDOLPH, Vice-President. Signature of affiant. State of New York—Department of Labor, Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904. Bureau of Factory Inspection, CHAS. B. ASH. Albany, September t, 1904. August 31, 1904. Aqueduct Commission, 280 Broadway, New York City: WILLIAM J. FLANAGAN, Esq., No. 397 S. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.: Gentlemen—Careful investigation of Complaint filed with this Department estab- Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department establishes the lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of, the Labor Law are violated fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law in that you by Contractor Wm. J. Flanagan, in that he requires or permits his employees to labor require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public more than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs alien labor on contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of employees such work and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon, as required by the engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the Labor Law, work in question being provisions of section 13 of the Labor Law—the work in question consisting of con- building of dam on the Croton river at Muscoot Mountain, in the towns of Somers structing highways, bridge piers, stone wall boundaries, etc., Croton River Division and Bedford, Westchester County, N. Y. of the New Croton Aqueduct. Your special attention is called to the above-mentioned violations of the Labor The above mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to Law, and you are hereby directed to strictly conform to and fully comply with the your attention inasmuch as you have a duty to perform in the premises. demands of the statutes forthwith. I respectfully refer you to enclosures bearing on the violations above reported to Respectfully yours, your Commission. WILLIAMS,W First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Respectfully, September t, 19o4. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Department of Labor, Albany, August 25, 1904. N. Y. Sir—Receipt is hereby acknowledged of your several communications of August Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: 3o and 31, alleging violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the following Dear Sir—We investigated the attached complaint to-day and found conditions contractors for work being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct Commis- as follows: Contractor Flanagan has employed from t,000 to 2,000 men, working from sioners, viz.: eight to twelve hours per day. He claimed the men on the highway were working only (t). Frederick N. Lewis, contractor for drainage and blow-off pipe line from Gate eight hours, but the foreman told us they worked nine hours. House No. 6 of the Jerome Park Reservoir. Aliens are employed on the job. We served the notice on Mr. Flanagan personally. (2). Culgin & Pace, contractors for stone wall boundary fences in New Croton Very truly yours, Dam Division. CHAS. M. LESSELLS, Deputy. (3). John Twiname, contractor for cutting timber and clearing grounds in the CHARLES WHELAN. Croton River Division. State of New York, Town of Katonah, County of Westchester, ss.: (4). Wm. J. Flanagan, contractor for Muscoot Dam at Muscoot Mountain, West- Mr. Jack Michelini, residing at street, in the Town of Golden's Bridge, chester County. County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- (5). John Twiname, contractor for highway near Titicus river, in the Town of ployed by W. J. Flanagan, on contract for the Aqueduct Commission, located at Croton North Salem. river. Muscoot Dam, in said town, that he was required to labor 9 hours per day, and Copies of your communications and the inclosures have been transmitted to the that he worked upon said contract under the forementioned conditions on the 24th day respective contractors and their attention called to the provisions of the Labor Law, of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. and to the eight-hour clause in their contracts, and they have been warned that thee GONN MICHELINI, must carefully observe the provisions of the contract and not violate the provisions of the statute. Signature of affiant. Yours respectfully, Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904. THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, • CHAS. M. LESSELLS, Deputy Factory Inspector. By John P. Windolph, Vice-President. State of New York, Town of Katonah, County of Westchester, ss.: September I, wog. Mr. Charles Gardiner, residing at street, in the Town of Huntsville, Hon. JOHN J. DELANY, Corporation Counsel of The City of New York: County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- Sir—We transmit herewith copies of communications from Mr. John Williams, ployed by W. J. Flanagan, on contract for the Aqueduct Commission, located at Croton Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated August 3o and 31, roo,s, alleging river (Muscoot Dam), in said town, that he was required to labor 12 hours per day, and 8396 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904,

that he worked upon said contract under the forementioned conditions on the 24th day day on public contract work and employ alien labor on such work—construction of of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. Bridge "C," located in the township of Yorktown near Croton Lake. CHARLES (his X mark) GARDINER, Your special attention is respectfully called to the violations of law noted and Signature of affiant. you are hereby directed to strictly comply with the demands of the statutes forth- Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904. with. CHAS. M. LESSELLS, Deputy Factory Inspector. Respectfully yours, September I, 1904. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. WILLIAM J. FLANAGAN, Esq., No. 390 S. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.: Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department establishes the September g, 1904. fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law in that you Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public N. Y.: contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of employees Sir—Receipt is hereby acknowledged of your communications dated September engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the law, the work consisting of construct- I and 2, 1904, alleging violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the fol- ing highways, bridge piers, stone wall boundaries, etc., Croton River Division of the lowing contractors for work being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct New Croton Aqueduct. Commissioners, viz.: Your special attention is respectfully called to the above mentioned violations of the (1) For furnishing and erecting sluice gates at the Muscoot Dam Gate House. Labor Law, and you are hereby directed to strictly comply with the demands of the The Coldwell-Wilcox Company, contractors. statutes forthwith. (2) For constructing highways, bridge piers and stone wall boundary fences in Respectfully, the Croton River Division. Wm. J. Flanagan, contractor. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. (3) For constructing fourteen highway bridge superstructures across Croton State of New York—Department of Labor, Lake and River and its tributaries. The American Bridge Company, contractors. Bureau of Factory Inspection, Copies of the communications and inclosures have been transmitted to the Albany, September T, 1904. respective contractors and their attention called to the provisions of the Labor Law and to the eight-hour clause in their contracts, and they have been warned that Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City: they must carefully observe the provisions of the contract and not violate the pro- Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- visions of the statute. lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law are violated Yours respectfully, by the Coldwell-Wilcox Company, in that said company requires or permits its em- THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, ployees to labor more than eight hours per day on public contract work, employs By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. alien labor on such work and fails to keep list of employees engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the law—the work referred to consisting of furnishing, erecting and September 9, 1904. placing sluice gates, with all necessary appurtenances required at Muscoot Dam Gate Hon. JOHN J. DELANY, Corporation Counsel of The City of New York: House, Muscoot Mountain. Sir—Referring to our communication of September 1, 1904, we transmit here- The above-mentioned violations of the provisions of the law are brought to your with for your information copies of additional communications from Mr. John special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in connection Williams, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated September 1 and therewith. I respectfully refer you to inclosures bearing on the violations above 2, 1904, alleging violations of sections 3 and 13 of the I abor Law by the following reported. contractors for work being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct Corn- Very truly, missioners, viz.: JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. (0 For furnishing and erecting sluice gates at the Muscoot Dam Gate House. August 25, 1904. The Coldwell-Wilcox Company, contractors. (2) For constructing highways, bridge piers and stone wall boundary fences in Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: the Croton River Division. Wm. J. Flanagan, contractor. Dear Sir—On August 25, 1904, we, the undersigned deputies, investigated com- (3) plaint for violation of Eight Hour Law by the Coldwell-Wilcox Company of Newburgh, For constructing fourteen highway bridge superstructures across Croton N. Y., who have a contract with the Aqueduct Commission of New York City, for lake and river and its tributaries. The American Bridge Company, contractors. placing sluice gates at Muscoot Dam Gate House, in the Town of Somers, Westchester We also transmit for your consideration copy of a communication from Mr. Frederick N. Lewis, dated August 31, 1904, with copy of a communication from the County, N. Y., and found six men employed who work nine hours per day, and as we Labor Bureau, alleging violations of the Labor Law on his contract for blow-off found no list of employees kept, we served notices on Foreman John McKibbin, of New- pipe line from Gate House No. 6 of Jerome Park Reservoir. burgh, N. Y., whom we found in charge of the work. The work will be finished in six Yours respectfully, days from date. All men employed are native born except one, who is a naturalized THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, citizen. Yours respectfully, By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. JOSEPH O'ROURKE, August 31, 1904. G. I. HARMON, J. WALDO SMITH, Chief Engineer, Aqueduct Commission: Deputy Factory Inspectors. Dear Sir—I inclose letter received to-day from the Labor Bureau. I have been for some time, and am at present, working on the eight-hour basis, and I am endeav- September I, 1904. oring to replace the nine aliens on the work with citizen laborers, but it is a very COLDWELL-WILCOX COMPANY, Newburgh, N. Y.: difficult matter to secure naturalized laborers. I doubt if there is a contract in Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- progress in the city upon which there could not be found alien laborers. It is next lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law to impossible to get anything else. I expect the 48-inch iron pipe any day now and in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day had intended to largely increase my force and push the work to completion. on public contract work, employ alien labor thereon and fail to keep a list of em- If I cannot get a sufficient number of citizen laborers, I submit to you that in ployees engaged on such work—same consisting of furnishing, erecting and placing justice to the City and to myself I ought to be permitted to employ such labor as sluice gates, with all necessary appurtenances, required at Muscoot Dam Gate I can get. House, Muscoot Mountain. The Labor Department can do nothing except report the matter to your Com- The above mentioned violations of the Labor Law are hereby brought to your mission, which I suppose has been done. special attention and you are directed to strictly comply with the demands of the I have brought the matter to your attention that you may know the facts and statutes forthwith. advise me. Respectfully yours, Yours very respectfully, JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. F. N. LEWIS. (Respectfully referred to the Aqueduct Commissioners by J. Waldo Smith, Chief State of New York—Department of Labor, Engineer, September 1, 1904.) Bureau of Factory Inspection, Albany, September 2, 1904. State of New York—Department of Labor, Aqueduct Commission, 28o Broadway, New York City: Bureau of Factory Inspection, Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- Albany, August 30, 1904. lishes the fact that the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law are violated FREDERICK N. LEWIS, No. lox West One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, New by the American Bridge Company in that the said Company requires or permits its York City: employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public contract work, and Dear Sir—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- employs alien labor on such work—constructing of fourteen highway bridge super- lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, structures across Croton Lake and River and its tributaries in the Towns of York- in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per town, New Castle, Somers, Lewisboro, Bedford and North Salem, Westchester day on public contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list County. (Bridge "C"—Town of Yorktown, Croton Lake.) of employees engaged thereon, as required by section 13 of the Labor Law. The The above mentioned violations of the provisions of the Labor Law are respect- public contract work referred to consisting of constructing drainage and blow-off fully brought to your special attention inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to pipe line from Gate House No. 6, Jerome Park Reservoir, to East One Hundred and perform in connection therewith. Ninety-second street and Davidson avenue, Bronx Borough, New York. I respectfully refer you to enclosures bearing on the violations above reported. Your special attention is called to the above-mentioned violations of the pro- Respectfully, visions of the Labor Law, and you are hereby directed to conform to and strictly JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. comply with the demands of the statutes forthwith. Respectfully yours, August 26, 1904. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany, N. Y.: September 9, 1804. Dear Sir—In reference to complaint against the American Bridge Company of Mr. WM. J. FLANAGAN, Contractor for Highways, Bridge Piers and Stone Wall New York, Too Broadway, N. Y. City, we respectfully submit the following report: Boundaries, Croton River Division, No. 397 South Broadway, Yonkers, Bridge "C," located in the township of Yorktown, near Croton Lake, is now N. Y.: under construction. We found thirty men employed on the superstructure, twenty- Sir—We transmit herewith copy of communication and inclosures from Mr. John eight of whom were citizens and two aliens. All were working nine hours per day. Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated Sep- Could not get any affidavits, as the employees when asked for same refused to com- tember I, 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law. ply. The contractor keeps a register of all employed and furnished the names on de- Your attention is hereby called to Clause " T " of your contract, and you are mand. notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate The contractor (American Bridge Co. of New York) also has contracts for the provisions of the Labor Law. thirteen other bridges, all located along the , some of which are Yours respectfully, completed and others in course of construction, as per the following in reference to THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, the superstructure: By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. Bridge "A," located near Dixie, completed. Bridge "B," located near Croton Dam, completed. September 9, 1904. Bridge "D," located near Bedford Station, not started. The COLDWELL-WILCOX COMPANY, Contractors for Sluice Gates at Muscoot Bridge "E," located near Katonah, not started. Dam Gate House, Newburgh, N. Y.: Bridge "F," located near Katonah, not started. Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of communication and inclosures from Mr. Bridge "G," located near Bedford, not started. John Williams, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Bridge "H," located near Bedford, not started. Y., dated September 1, 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of Bridge "J," located near Bedford, not started. the Labor Law. Bridge "L," located near Katonah, not started. Your attention is hereby called to Clause " T " of your contract, and you are Bridge "M," located near Goldens Bridge, not started. notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate Bridge "N," located near Goldens Bridge, not started. the provisions of the Labor Law. Bridge "0," located near Purdy Station, not started. Yours respectfully, Bridge "P," located near Purdy Station, not started. THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, Very truly yours, By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. WM. E. TIBBS, C. H. ROBERTS, September 9, 1904. Deputy Factory Inspectors. THE AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY, zoo Broadway, New York City: September 2, 1904. Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of a communication and inclosures from Mr. AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY. ice Broadway, New York: John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- September 2, 1904, alleging that you are violating Sections 3 and 13 of the Labor lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law Law on your contracts for highway bridge superstructures across Croton Lake and in that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per Ris..er and its tributaries. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8397

Your attention is hereby called to Clause "T" of your contract, and you are located at Croton, in said town; that he was required to labor ten hours per day, and notified that its provisions must be carefully observed and that you must not violate that he worked upon said contract, under the. forementioned conditions, on the 18th the provisions of the Labor Law. to 24th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. Yours respectfully, his THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, DOMENICO X PARATINO, By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. mark September 9, 1934. Signature of affiant. Mr. FREDERICK N. LEWIS, Contractor for blow-off pipe line from Gate House Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 5904. No. 6, Jerome Park Reservoir, tot West 'One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, JAMES DAVIE, Deputy Factory Inspector, State of New York. City: EDWARD A. GANDOLFI. Sir—Your communication of August 3i, 1904, transmitting copy of communica- State of New York, Town of Cortlandt, County of Westchester, ss.: tion from the Department of Labor of the State of New York, dated August 3o, 1904, Mr. Antonia Cottoni, residing at street, in the Town of Cortlandt alleging violations of Sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law on your contract, was re- (Croton-on-Hudson), County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says ceived and referred to the Corporation Counsel for an opinion in the premises. that he has been employed by Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman on contract for build- Yours respectfully, ing New Croton Dam, located at Croton-on-Hudson, in said town; that he was re- THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, quired to labor ten hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. forementioned conditions, on the 18th to 24th days of August, in the year one thou- State of New York—Department of Labor, sand nine hundred and four. Bureau of Factory Inspection, ANTONIA COTTONI, Albany, September 8, 1904. Signature of affiant Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York City: Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 1904. JAMES DAVIE, Deputy Factory Inspector, State of New York. Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- Witnessed by: lishes the fact that the Messrs. John Fox & Company violate the provisions of EDWARD A. GANDOLFI. Section 13 of the Labor Law in that said company employs alien labor on public contract work—furnishing, delivering, erecting and placing stopcock valves, sluice State of New York, Town of Cortlandt, County of Westchester, ss.: gates, special castings, etc., Jerome Park Reservoir, New York. Mr. Guiseppe Rizzo, residing at street, in the Town of Croton-on- The above mentioned violation of the law is respectfully brought to your special Hudson, County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has attention inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in the premises. I been employed by Coleman Breuchaud & Coleman on contract for building New respectfully refer you to enclosures bearing on the violations above reported. Croton Dam, located at Croton-on-Hudson, in said town; that he was required to Very truly yours, labor ten hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the foremen- JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. tioned conditions, on the 18th to 24th days of August; in the year one thousand nine August 29, 1904. hundred and four. Is not a citizen. RIZZO GUISEPPE, Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: Signature of affiant. Dear Sir—On the 27th inst. we completed our investigation of complaint against Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 19o4. John Fox Sr Co. (Coffin Valve Co., sub-contractors), and find that the employees JAMES DAVIE, Deputy Factory Inspector, State of New York. work not more than eight hours per day. We found several aliens illegally em- Witnessed by: ployed, which you will see in the attached list. EDWARD A. GANDOLFI. Respectfully yours, D. C. SULLIVAN, Deputy Factory Inspector. State of New York, Town of Cortlandt, County of Westchester, ss.: Witness— Mr. Panatzia Debrado, residing at Croton, in the Town of Cortlandt, County of THOMAS J. HAMMILL. Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been employed by Cole- man, Breuchaud & Coleman, on contract for New Croton Dam, located at Croton, in State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: said town; that he was required to labor ten hours per day, and that he worked upon Mr. Chas. P. Miller, residing at Kitchairan street, in the Town of Yorktown, said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 18th to 24th days of August, County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- in the year one thousand nine hundred and four, and has no citizenship papers. ployed by the Coffin Valve Co. on contract for sluice gates, located at Jerome Park VERMUCHIA LIBERATORE, Reservoir, in said city, that he was required to labor 8 hours per day, and that he Signature of affiant. worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 26th day of Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 25th day of August, 19o4. August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. JAMES DAVIE, Deputy Factory Inspector, State of New York. CHARLES P. MILLER, Witnessed by: Signature of affiant. EDWARD A. GANDOLFI. September 8, 1904. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 27th day of August, 1904. D. C. SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, BREUCHAUD & COLEMAN, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.: Deputy Factory Inspector. Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- Witness— lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law in THOS. J. HAMMILL. that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: public contract work, employ alien labor on such work and fail to keep list of employees engaged thereon—work on New Croton Dam, at Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Mr. Daniel McCloskey, residing at McComb street, in the City of New York, The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to your County of New""York, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been em- special attention and you are hereby directed to strictly conform to and fully comply with ployed by the Coffin Valve Co. on contract for sluice gates, located at Jerome Park the requirements of the statutes forthwith. Reservoir, in said city, that he was required to labor 8 hours per day, and that he Respectfully yours, worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 26th day of (Copy, not signed), First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. DANIEL McCLOSKEY, September 23, 5904. gSuigna5tur4e. of affiant. Messrs. JOHN FOX & CO., Contractors for Sluice Gates, etc., Jerome Park Reservoir, Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 27th day of August, 90 City: D. C. SULLIVAN, Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of a communication and inclosures from Mr. Deputy Factory Inspector. John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor of the State of New York, Witness— dated September 8, 1904, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 of the Labor THOS. J. HAMMILL. Law in that you employ alien labor on public contract work. September 8, 19o4. Your attention is hereby called to the provisions of your contract, and you are noti- JOHN FOX & COMPANY, No. 253 Broadway, New York City: fied that they must be carefully observed and that you must not violate the provisions Dear Sirs—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- of the Labor Law. lishes the fact that your company violates the provisions of Section 13 of the Labor Yours respectfully, Law in that you employ alien labor on public contract work—furnishing, delivering, THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, erecting and placing stop-cock valves, sluice gates, special castings, etc., for Jerome By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. Park Reservoir, New York. The above-mentioned violation of the law is respectfully brought to your special September 23, 1904. attention, and you are hereby directed to fully comply with the requirements of the Messrs. COLEMAN, BREUCHAUD & COLEMAN, Contractors for New Croton statute forthwith. Dam, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.: Very truly yours, Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of a communication and inclosures from Mr. John (Copy not signed.) Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor of the State of New York, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Albany, N. Y., dated September 8, 19o4, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and State of New York—Department of Labor, 13 of the Labor Law. Bureau of Factory Inspection, Your attention is hereby called to the provisions of your contract and you are Albany, September 8, notified that they must be carefully observed, and that you must not violate the pro- 1904. visions of the Labor Law. Aqueduct Commission, No. 28o Broadway, New York: Yours respectfully, Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, lishes the fact that Messrs. Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman violate the provisions of By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law, in that they require or permit their employees to labor more than eight hours per day on public contract work, employ alien labor on State of New York—Department of Labor, such work and fail to keep list of employees engaged thereon. Work on New Croton Bureau of Factory Inspection, Dam at Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Albany, September 17, 5904. The above-mentioned violations of the law are respectfully brought to your Aqueduct Commissioners, Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, New York City: special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in the Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- premises. lishes the fact that McDonald & Onderdonk, contractors, violate the provisions of I would refer you to inclosures bearing on the violations above reported. section 13 of the Labor Law in that said company employs alien labor on public contract Respectfully yours, work—Jerome Park Reservoir, Kingsbridge, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. The above-mentioned violation is respectfully brought to your special attention, August 25, 1904. inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in connection therewith. Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany: I would refer you to inclosures bearing on the violation above reported. Respectfully yours, Dear Sir—In regard to complaint against the Aqueduct Commission of New JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. York City, charging violation of section 3 and section 13 by Contractors Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman, building the New Croton Dam at Crown-on-Hudson, we beg September 57, 5904. to report as follows: McDONALD & ONDERDONK, No. 13 Park Place, New York City : Contract signed August, 1892; amended January, 5903. Men employed number Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- 1,482, as per itemized list attached. Men work ten hours daily. Four affidavits lishes the fact that your company violates the provisions of section 13 of the Labor Law attached. Both citizens and non-citizens employed. No list of employees on file. in that you employ alien labor on public contract work—Jerome Park Reservoir, Kings- Served notice on Mr. Breuchaud, giving the firm six days to provide list of em- bridge. New York. ployees, stating whether naturalized citizens. If so, specify date and court. The above-mentioned violation of the provisions of section 13 is respectfully brought Respectfully, to your special attention and you are hereby directed to comply with the provisions of CHAS. L. HALBENSADI, the law forthwith. JAMES DAVIE, Respectfully yours, Deputy Factory Inspectors. (Copy, not signed), First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Witness: E. A. GANDOLFI. September 2, 1904. State of New York, Town of Cortlandt, County of Westchester, ss.: Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany : Mr. Domenico Paratino, residing at (Bowery) Croton street, in the Town of Dear Sir—In the matter of the complaint against McDonald & Onderdonk, No. 13 Cortlandt, County of Westchester, State of New York, deposes and says that he has Park place, Manhattan, on contract at Jerome Park Reservoir, Kingsbridge, referred been employed by Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman on contract for New Croton Dam, to me for investigation, I beg leave to make the following report : 8398 THE CITY R EC OR D. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

On August 28, 1904, I called at their office on Jerome avenue and made known and says that he has been employed by Norton & Dalton Contracting Company on to their superintendent in charge, Mr. Cane, the object of our visit. contract for blow-off pipe, Gate House No. 2 to Broadway sewer, located at Jerome Mr. Cane received us very kindly and said he would be glad to give us all the Park Reservoir, in said city; that he was required to labor nine hours per day, and that information in his power and immediately turned over to us the list kept at the office he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 23d day of of all men employed on this contract. We found this list to contain the names of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. 1,127 men employed, also showing whether native or naturalized citizens or aliens. JOHN DONOHUE (his X mark), We proceeded to make a copy of this list, which was finished on the loth, and is Signature of affiant. herewith attached. This list clearly shows that aliens are employed on this contract. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 24th day of August, 1904. On the afternoon of September t, assisted by four other deputies and interpre- CHAS. KINNEY, Deputy Factory Inspector. ters, we went to the works to obtain the addresses of the persons named on this list, a large portion of which we succeeded in obtaining, as will appear on said list. September 2o, 1904. In regard to the violation of the eight hour law, we have been informed by the NAUGHTON & DALTON CONTRACTING COMPANY, No. 215 West One Hun- superintendent that in the employment of all their men eight hours constituted a dred and Twenty-fifth Street, New York City: day's work, and that men were not allowed to work more than eight hours per day, Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- except in case of emergency, when they were paid extra compensation—the day's lishes the fact that you violate the provisions of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law in work beginning at 8 o'clock A. M. and stopping at 12 M. beginning at 1 P. M. and that you require or permit your employees to labor more than eight hours per day on stopping at 5 P. st. To corroborate this statement, taking with me an interpreter, we public contract work and employ alien labor on said public contract—constructing an 2 and obtained six affidavits from men employed on went to the works September overflow and blow-off pipe line and appurtenances from Gate House No. 2, Jerome Park the different gangs on the works, all of which freely testified that they did not work Reservoir, Borough of The Bronx, New York. more than eight hours per day. The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to your All of which is respectfully submitted. special attention and you are hereby directed to strictly conform to and fully comply W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. with the requirements of the statutes forthwith. FRANK A. MAYO, Witness. Respectfully yours, State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: (Copy unsigned), First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. Mr. Gennoro Battigliero, residing at Two Hundred and Sixth street, near Mosholu parkway, in The City of New York, County of New York, State of New New York, September 12, 1904. York, deposes and says that he has been employed by McDonald & Onderdonk on Hon. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Capitol, Albany, N. Y.: contract for Jerome Park Reservoir, located at Kingsbridge, N. Y., in said city; that Dear Sir—Relative to contract of Norton & Dalton, of No. 27 East One Hundred he was required to labor eight hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, and Fortieth street, for constructing an overflow and blow-off pipe line and appurte- under the forementioned conditions, on the 29th and 30th days of August, in the year nances from Gate House No. 2, Jerome Park Reservoir, Borough of The Bronx. one thousand nine hundred and four. First visited the work August 24, 1904; found about forty men at work. The GENNORO BATTIGLIERI, superintendent said list was at office. Next day went to office, found door locked; Signature of affiant. telephoned sub office, No. 107 East Thirty-third street, New York City, for instructions. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, 1904. Waited for office to open. Served notice on Mr. Dalton, one of the firm, to have list W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. ready of inspection in three days. Went again the 30th inst.; no list ready. Went State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: again September 12; office locked. Went to Jerome Park Reservoir and made the Mr. David McDonald, residing at No. 654 East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth annexed list. According thereto many aliens are employed. street, in The City of New York, County of New York, State of New York, deposes Affidavits of nine hours' work annexed. and says that he has been employed by McDonald & Onderdonk on contract for Very truly, Jerome Park Reservoir, located at Kingsbridge, N. Y., in said city; that he was re- L. S. ARNOLD, quired to labor eight hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under CHAS. KINNEY, the forementioned conditions, on the 29th and 30th days of August, in the year one Deputy Factory Inspectors. thousand nine hundred and four. Witness: DAVID McDONALD, F. J. MORRIS. Signature of affiant. September 23, 1904. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, 1904. Messrs. McDONALD & ONDERDONK, Contractors for Jerome Park Reservoir, Park W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. Row Building, City: State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of a communication and inclosures from Mr. Mr. Marco Mastropietro, residing at No. 234 Willis avenue, in The City of New John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor of the State of New York, York, County of New York, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been dated September 17, 1904, alleging that you are violating section 13 of the Labor Law employed by McDonald & Onderdonk on contract for Jerome Park Reservoir, in that you employ alien labor on public contract work. located at Kingsbridge, N. Y., in said city; that he was required. to labor eight hours Your attention is hereby called to the provisions of your contract and you are per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, notified that they must be carefully observed and that you must not violate the pro- on the 29th and 30th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. visions of the Labor Law. MARCO MASTROPIETRO, his X mark, Yours respectfully, Signature of affiant. THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, i9o4. By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. September 23, 5904. State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: The NORTON & DALTON CONTRACTING COMPANY, Contractors for Mr. Dominico Natak, residing at No. 3159 Jerome avenue, in The City of New Blow-off Pipe Line from Gate House No. 2 of Jerome Park Reservoir, New York, County of New York, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been York City: employed by McDonald & Onderdonk on contract for Jerome Park Reservoir, Sirs—We transmit herewith copy of a communication and inclosures from Mr. located at Kingsbridge, N. Y., in said city; that he was required to labor eight hours John Williams, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor of the State of New per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, York, dated September 20, 1004, alleging that you are violating sections 3 and 13 on the 29th and 30th days of August, one thousand nine hundred and four. of the Labor Law. DOMENICO NATAK, Your attention is hereby called to the provisions of your contract, and you are Signature of affiant. notified that they must be carefully observed and that you must not violate the Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, 1904. provisions of the Labor Law. W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. Yours respectfully, State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, Mr. Dominico Esposito, residing at No. 234 Willis avenue, in The City of New By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. York, County of New York, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, Albany, employed by McDonald & Onderdonk on contract for Jerome Park Reservoir, N. Y.: located at Kingsbridge, N. Y., in said city; that he was required to labor eight hours per day, and that he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, Sir—Receipt is hereby acknowledged of your communications of September 8, on the 29th and 30th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. 17 and 20, 1904, alleging violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the DOMENICO ESPOSITO, following contractors for work being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct Signature of affiant. Commissioners, viz.: Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, 1904. (1) New Croton Dam on Croton River—Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman, con- W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. tractors. (2) Contract for stop-cock valves, sluice gates, etc., at Jerome Park Reservoir— State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: John Fox & Co., contractors. Mr. Michele Topo, residing at Kingsbridge, in The City of New York, County (3) Jerome Park Reservoir—McDonald & Onderdonk, contractors. of New York, State of New York, deposes and says that he has been employed by (4) Blow-off pipe line from Gate House No. 2 of Jerome Park Reservoir—Nor- McDonald & Onderdonk on contract for Jerome Park Reservoir, located at Kings- ton & Dalton Contracting Company, contractors. bridge, N. Y., in said city; that he was required to labor eight hours per day, and that Copies of your communications and inclosures have been transmitted to the re- he worked upon said contract, under the forementioned conditions, on the 29th and spective contractors and their attention called to the provisions of the Labor Law 30th days of August, in the year one thousand nine hundred and four. and to the eight-hour clause in their contracts, and they have been warned that they MICHELE TOPO, must carefully observe the provisions of the contract and not violate the provisions Signature of affiant. of the Labor Law. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 2d day of September, 1904. Yours respectfully, W. G. LOWNSBURY, Deputy Factory Inspector. THE AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, State of New York—Department of Labor, By WM. H. TEN EYCK, President. Bureau of Factory Inspection, Opinions of Corporation Counsel. Albany, September 20, 190 4. Law Department—Office of the Corporation Counsel, Aqueduct Commission, Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway, New York City : New York, September to, 1904. Gentlemen—Careful investigation of complaint filed with this Department estab- The Aqueduct Commissioners: lishes the fact that Naughton & Dalton Contracting Company violate the provisions of section 3 and 13 of the Labor Law in that they require or permit their employees Gentlemen—I am in receipt of your communication of the 1st inst., reading as to labor more than eight hours per day and employ alien labor on said public contract— follows: constructing an overflow and blow-off pipe line and appurtenances from Gate House No. " We transmit herewith copies of communications from Mr. John Williams, 2, Jerome Park Reservoir, Borough of The Bronx, New York. Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated August 3o and 31, 1904, alleg- The above-mentioned violations of the Labor Law are respectfully brought to your ing violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the following contractors special attention, inasmuch as your Commission has a duty to perform in the premises. for work being carried on under the direction of the Aqueduct Commissioners: I refer you to inclosures which bear on the violations reported above. (1) Frederick N. Lewis, contractor for blow-off pipe line from Gate House No. Respectfully yours, 6 of Jerome Park Reservoir. JOHN WILLIAMS, First Deputy Commissioner of Labor. (2) Culgin & Pace, contractors for stone wall boundary fences in New Croton Dam Division. State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: (3) John Twiname, contractor for cutting timber and clearing grounds in the Mr. William Casey, residing at No. 633 Bergen street, in The City of New York, Croton River Division. Borough of The Bronx, County of New York, State of New York, deposes and says (4) Wm. J. Flanagan, contractor for Muscoot Dam, at Muscoot Mountain, West- that he has been employed by Norton & Dalton Contracting Company on contract for chester County. blow-off pipe line, No. 2 Gate, located at Jerome Park Reservoir, in said city; that he (5) John Twinaine, contractor for highway near Titicus river, in the Town of was required to labor nine hours per day and that he worked upon said contract, under North Salem. the forementioned conditions, on the 23d day of August, in the year one thousand nine We have transmitted copies of the communications and the inclosures to the hundred and four. contractors and have called their attention to the provisions of the Labor Law and WM. CASEY, to the eight-hour clause in their contracts, and warned them that they must carefully Signature of affiant. observe the provisions of their contract and not violate the provisions of the Labor Subscribed and sworn to in my presence this 24th day of August, 19o4. Law. CHAS. KINNEY, Deputy. Will you please advise us what further steps, if any, we should take in the prem- State of New York, City of New York, County of New York, ss.: ises? " Mr. John Donohue, residing at One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street and Nagle (I) Regarding the alleged violations of section 3 of the Labor Law by the con- avenue, in The City of New York, County of New York, State of New York, deposes tractors named in your communication, I have had occasion quite recently to advise WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8399

the various Borough Presidents as to their duty under the Labor Law where con- provision shall be inserted to the effect that if the provisions of this section are not tractors violate the provisions of said section 3, as follows: complied with the contract shall be void.' " Replying to your inquiry as to what course you should pursue in reference to Before an answer can be given to your question it will be necessary to have infor- the alleged violation of the Labor Law by certain contracting companies doing work mation as to the nationality of the aliens on account of whose t mployment the com- in the Borough of Manhattan, under contracts with the City, such violation consisting plaint is made. of said companies compelling their employees to work more than eight hours per It may be well, however, to discuss now the distinction which may be raised be- day, I beg to say: tween certain classes of aliens, because not all of them are affected by this portion of " That by section (NN) of the contracts in question the contractor agrees that the Labor Law, and to point out the reason for the exemption of these from its oper- he will comply with the provisions of the Labor Law, so far as the same are con- ation. stitional and applicable to the contract; and in addition to this he further agrees that " The Constitution of the United States, Article VI., section 2, reads: no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of the contractor, sub-contractor or " ' This constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in other persons doing or contracting to do the whole or part of the work contemplated pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made under the authority of by the contract, shall be required to work more than eight hours in any one calendar the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land, and the judges in every state (lay, except in cases of extraordinary emergency, caused by fire, flood or danger to shall be bound thereby. Anything in the constitution or laws of any state to the con- life and property. trary notwithstanding.' " By section (Q) of the contract it is provided that if the Engineer, acting for " The right to enter into treaties with foreign countries was one which was originally the City, shall be of the opinion and shall certify to the Borough President that the ceded to the United States Government by the several States, and any treaty, therefore, contractor is executing his contract in bad faith or not in accordance with the terms made pursuant to this grant of power has all the vigor of the Constitution itself. No thereof, the President shall notify the contractor to discontinue all work under the State can validly pass a law contravening any of the provisions of such a treaty, and contract, whereupon the President shall have power to contract for the completion even though there should be a law when a treaty is made, inconsistent therewith, the of the contract or to place such and so many persons as he may deem advisable, by law must immediately yield to the treaty. Therefore, any such law as the one now contract or otherwise, to work at and complete the work under the contract, and to under consideration cannot impose disabilities on aliens with whose government there charge the expense of the necessary labor and materials to the contractor, said expense subsists a treaty guaranteeing its subjects equal privileges with our own citizens. to be deducted and paid by the City nut of such moneys as may be due or may thereafter " This question has been passed upon frequently from the very inception of the at any time grow due to the contractor under the contract, and in case such expense general government, and in the case of Hauenstein against Lynham, too U. S., 483, shall exceed the amount which would have been payable under the contract, if the Judge Swayne of the Supreme Court of the United States, delivering the opinion, said: same had been completed by the contractor, it shall pay the amount of such excess " The efficacy of the treaty is declared and guaranteed by the Constitution of the to the City. United States. That instrument took effect on the 4th day of March, 178g. In 1796, " These provisions are inserted in the contract, in accordance with the require- but a few years later, this Court said : " If doubts could exist before the adoption of ments of section 3, chapter 415, Laws of 1897, known as the Labor Law, which, as the present national government they must be entirely removed by the sixth article of amended, reads partly as follows: the Constitution, which provides that 'all treaties made or which shall be made under " Eight hours shall constitute a legal day's work for all classes of employees in the authority of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land, and the judges this State, except those engaged in farm and domestic service, unless otherwise provided by law. * * * in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any Each contract to which the State or municipal State to the contrary notwithstanding.' There can be no limitation on the power of the corporation is a party which may involve the employment of laborers, workmen or people of the United States. By their authority the State constitutions were made, and mechanics shall contain a stipulation that no laborer, workman or mechanic in the by their authority the Constitution of the United States was established ; and they have employ of the contractor, sub-contractor or other person doing or contracting to the power to change or abolish the State constitutions or to make them yield to the do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by the contract, shall be permitted general government and to treaties made by their authority. A treaty cannot be the or required to work more than eight hours in any calendar day, except in cases of supreme law of the land; that is, of all the United States, if any act of a State Legisla- extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life and property. ture can stand in its way. * * * It is the declared will of the people of the * * * Each contract for such public work hereafter made shall contain a United States that every treaty made by the authority of the United States shall be provision that the same shall be void and of no effect unless the person or corpora- superior to the Constitution and laws of any individual State, and their will alone is to tion making or performing the same shall comply with the provisions of this section, decide. * * * and no such person or corporation shall be entitled to receive any sum nor shall any " It must always be borne in mind that the Constitution, laws and treaties of the officer, agent or employee of the State or of a municipal corporation pay the same United States are as much a part of the law of every State as its own local laws and or authorize its payment from the funds under his charge or control to any person constitution. This is a fundamental principle in our system of complex national policy.' or corporation for work done upon any contract which in its form or manner of per- " From this you will observe that under certain contingencies this Labor Law cannot formance violates the provisions of this section.' he invoked and the municipality would not be justified in abrogating the contracts "Section 4 of the Labor Law provides in substance that any officer, agent or because of the employment on public works of any alien whose natural rights are employee of the State or of a municipal corporation, having a duty to perform in the protected by treaty, nor could the City on such account withhold moneys already due premises, who violates or evades, or who permits the violation or evasion, of any of upon the contracts of this character. the provisions of the Act shall be guilty of malfeasance in office and shall be sus- " Consider, for example, the relations between the Kingdom of Italy and our pended or removed therefrom, and that any citizen of the State may maintain a pro- Federal Government. By Article 3 of the treaty the subjects of the Italian Crown in ceeding for the suspension or removal of such officer, agent or employee, or may the United States are guaranteed the same rights and privileges, in respect to their maintain an action for the purpose of securing the cancellation or avoidance of any person and property, as are secured to our own citizens, and so far as they are con- contract which by its terms or the manner of performing violates the Act. cerned, this prohibition against their employment under the Labor Law would be clearly "The constitutionality of the provisions of the Labor Law which prohibit a con- ineffective. tractor doing City work under a contract with the City from compelling or permit- " People vs. Warren, 13 Misc., 616; ting his employees to work more than eight hours per day has been called in ques- " Cantini vs. Tilman, 54 Fed. Rep., 96g. tion, and Mr. Justice White, sitting at Special Term, Supreme Court, Second Depart- " Innumerable decisions of the highest courts maintain undisputedly this position. ment, is reported to have expressed his belief that this law is unconstitutional. But " Ware vs. Hylton, 3 Dall., 199; in the case of Aitkin vs. Kansas, reported in 191 U. S., 2o7, a statute similar to the " Owens vs. Norwood, 5 Cranch, 344; one now under consideration was held to be constitutional. The United States " Harnden vs. Fisher, 1 Wheat., 300; Supreme Court in that case said, Mr. Justice Harlan writing the opinion: " Gibbons vs. Ogden, 9 Wheat., 211; " 'It may be that the State, in enacting the statute, intended to give its sanction " Hauenstein vs. Lynham, Ioo U. S., 483; to the view held by many that, all things considered, the general welfare of em- "Gordon vs. Kerr, 1 Wash. C. C., 322; Fed. Cas. No. 5, 6ii ; ployees, mechanics and workmen, upon whom rest a portion of the burdens of gov- " Baker vs. City of Portland, 5 Sawy., 566; Fed. Cas. No. 777L; ernment, will be subserved if labor performed for eight continuous hours was taken " In re Parrott, I Fed. Rep., 481; 6 Sawy., 349; to be a full day's work; that the restriction of a day's work to that number of hours " In re Lee Sing, 43 Fed. Rep., 359; would promote morality, improve the physical and intellectual condition of laborers " In re Race Horse, 70 Fed. Rep., 598; and workmen and enable them the better to discharge the duties appertaining to " Bahaund vs. Bize, 105 Fed. Rep., 485 ; citizenship. We have no occasion here to consider these questions, nor to determine " Bollerman vs. Blake, 94 N. Y., 624; upon which side is the sounder reason; for, whatever may have been the motives " Jackson vs. Lunn, 3 Johns. Cas., zo9; controlling the enactment of the statute in question, we can imagine no possible "Jackson vs. Wright, 4 Johns., 75; ground to dispute the power of the State to declare that no one undertaking work for "Johnson vs. Decker, is Johns., 418; it or for one of its municipal agencies, should permit or require an employee on such " Orser vs. Hoag, 3 Hill, 79; work to labor in excess of eight hours each day, and to inflict punishment upon those " Watson vs. Donnelly, 28 Barb., 653; who are embraced by such regulations and yet disregard them.' " Kull vs. Kull, 37 Hun, 476; "Continuing, the learned Justice says:- " Buffalo R. & P. Co. vs. Lavery, 75 Hun, 396; "Legislative enactments should be recognized and enforced by the courts as em- " People vs. Warren, 13 Misc., 675 ; bodying the will of the people, unless they are plainly and palpably, beyond all ques- " Matter of Fattosini, 33 Misc., 18; tion, in violation of the fundamental law of the Constitution. It cannot be affirmed " Matter of Lobrasciano, 38 Misc., 415. of the statute of Kansas that it was plainly inconsistent with that instrument; indeed, " Accordingly, if in any instance it is urged that a contract is being violated under its constitutionality is beyond all question.' the terms of this law it would be necessary to know whether the aliens employed has "While it is not proper that a public officer should in the first instance, except the protection of a treaty before it could be established whether the complaint is good." for the gravest reasons, raise the question of unconstitutionality of any law, in this It is quite likely the contractors complained of will deny they have in any wise the proper particular case it would be imprudent to do so, in view of the decision of the United broken the law or the contracts. It is of great importance, therefore, that States Supreme Court. proof of such violation should be obtained by the City officials having the matter in "I therefore advise you that it is your duty to take proceedings to cancel and charge before canceling such contracts. Official investigation, the certificate in writing of the City Engineer having charge annul the contracts of such companies or individuals engaged in doing work for the and City who violate the terms and provisions of the Labor Law by exacting more than of the work showing the wilful violation by the contractor of the conditions covenants of the contract by which the contractor agrees to comply with the Labor eight hours per day from their employees. Therefore, if you have clear and convinc- -form the basis upon ing proof of such violations it will be your duty to notify the contractors of the can- Law, together with the sworn reports of your Inspectors, should cellation of their contracts by serving on them and their sureties a notice, a copy of which your action is founded, so that when the question of fact is raised by these which I enclose. Proper affidavits of service of such notice should be obtained and contractors there may be no doubt of the City's ability to prove the violation. It will preserved in your Department. not suffice to cancel these contracts upon the statements of irresponsible persons— "Appreciating fully the possible involvement of the City in litigation as the result there must be convincing legal sworn evidence of the violation. of my advice, the great hardship which may be caused by a sudden stoppage of the As this is a matter of vital importance to the City, I recommend that great care be public works now in course of construction, and the injury to the great number of taken to obtain and preserve the necessary evidence against the contracting companies. men employed thereon who may be thrown out of employment, I am nevertheless I would suggest, in addition, that a copy of such record be sent to this Department. forced to the legal conclusion I have stated. Respectfully yours, THEODORE CONNOLY, Acting Corporation Counsel. "Under the law in question this duty is imposed upon you, and the statute ex- pressly provides that failure to perform your duty is made malfeasance in office and Law Department—Office of the Corporation Counsel, renders you liable to removal therefrom. New York, September 15, 1904. "If you conclude that the law has been violated, the proof of such violation by Aqueduct Commissioners: the contracting companies should be preserved in the form of affidavits in your De- Gentlemen—I am in receipt of your communication of the 9th inst., transmitting partment for use in any legal proceedings which may result from any action taken by for my information copies of additional communications from Mr. John Williams, you in this connection." Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Albany, N. Y., dated September t and 2, 1904, (2) As to violations of the Labor Law under section 13, by the employment of alleging violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by the following con- aliens, I have this day addressed to the Comptroller a communication on the sub- tractors for work being carried cn under the direction of the Aqueduct Commis- ject, as follows: sioners, viz.: "I have to acknowledge the receipt of a communication from Deputy Comptroller (1) For furnishing and erecting sluice gates at the Muscoot Dam Gate House— J. W. Stevenson, dated August 17, 1904, and enclosing a letter from the People's Se- The Coldwell-Wilcox Company, contractors. curity Company, complaining to you that one I. Selby is employing aliens on the iron (2) For constructing highways, bridge piers and stone wall boundary fences in work on school buildings now in course of construction under contract with the City the Croton River Division—Wm. J. Flanagan. contractor. at Gates avenue and Waverley place, and at Seventeenth street and Seventh avenue, (3) For constructing fourteen highway bridge superstructures across Croton lake in Brooklyn, and requesting my advice as to your duty in the premises. and river and its tributaries—The American Bridge Company, contractor. This question is raised because of the provisions of section 13 of the statute And also transmitting for my consideration copy of the communication from Mr. known as the Labor Law, as amended by chapter 454 of the Laws of 1902, wherein it Frederick N. Lewis, dated August 31, 1904, with copy of a communication from the is provided that: Labor Bureau, alleging violations of the Labor Law on his contract for blow-off pipe "'In the construction of public works by the State or municipalities, or by per- line from Gate House No. 6, Jerome Park Reservoir, sons contracting with the State or such municipalities, only citizens of the United Under date of September to, I wrote you fully regarding the questions raised try States shall be employed. * * " In each contract * * * a these and similar communications from the Deputy Commissioner of Labor, alleging

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violations of sections 3 and 13 of the Labor Law by contractors carrying on work With the completion of the new dam and the filling of the appurtenant reservoir under the direction of the Aqueduct Commissioners. I have nothing now to add to there will be added to the available storage 30,000,000,000 gallons, or one hundred that communication, except, perhaps, to repeat what I then said regarding the neces- days' supply at the present rate of draught. sity for, first, obtaining clear and convincing evidence of the violation by the con- This vast new reservoir, if completed in time to be filled next spring, will enable tractor before canceling contract; and, second, to preserve such evidence so that the the City to avoid a water famine next summer, notwithstanding the increased use of City may be able to make use of it when occasion arises. water, even if the season should be a dry one. Respectfully yours, The estimated capacity of the Croton watershed, however, even with this reser- JOHN J. DELANY, Corporation Counsel. voir filled, is, under the most favorable conditions, only 300,000,000 gallons per day, justust about what the city is now using, and the consumption is increasing at the rate The Chief Engineer presented the following report: of about 15,000,000 gallons per day each year. This is not a theoretical estimate,but is based on the actual flow of the Croton river and the actual conditions existing. Report No. 1062. How much greater, then, is the danger in drawing 300,000,000 gallons per day when September 27, 1904. the capacity in dry years of the present reservoirs is only 250,000,000 gallons? The To the Aqueduct Commissioners: rainfalls for the years 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904 have been unusually large and well distributed, and it is due to this fact only that it has been possible to keep up a full Gentlemen—In compliance with your resolution of September 16, 1904, referring supply to the City. certain charges and affidavits of the State Labor Bureau, together with an opinion of It seems unnecessary to go further in order to show that this is one of the the Corporation Counsel concerning the same, and asking for a report regarding the greatest emergencies that could exist, and that the Aqueduct Commissioners are facts, I beg leave to submit a report regarding the contract with Coleman, Breuchaud called on to do everything in their power to hasten the completion of the present & Coleman for the construction of the New Croton Dam, and the contracts with work so that the new Croton reservoir can be filled at the earliest possible date. William J. Flanagan for the construction of the Aluscoot Dam, and the highways and Past records of the flow of the river show that in order to insure the filling of the bridges in the Croton River Division. Detailed reports of the other contracts will reservoir the gates should be closed early in January, for it is possible to store very be furnished later. little water after the spring months. Furthermore, it is impossible to lay any consid- Under these three contracts men are being employed more than eight hours a erable amount of masonry during the cold months. This means that the new Croton day; this has been done with the understanding that the necessity for completing this Dam, the Muscoot Dam, the highways and bridges in the upper division and the work at the earliest practicable date constituted an extreme emergency, and, there- clearing of the reservoir must be completed by the end of the year, if possible, and to fore, comes directly within the provisions of the Labor Law, which states that no do this the contractors must work every available man every possible hour of day- laborer shall be permitted or required to work more than eight hours in any one day, light, for it is practicable to work by artificial light on but a very few places. except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or Without a full knowledge of the facts it might be assumed that this work could property. That this is an emergency involving great danger to life and property is be finished by working two or three shifts of men, but in the case of the New Croton shown conclusively by facts taken from public records. Dam and the Muscoot Dam the space is so contracted that only a limited number of The City of New York is now using from the present Croton watershed approxi- men can work, and this is not a question of men, but a question of the number of mately 300,000,oco gallons of water a day. This is an increase over last year of about hours in which they can work. On important structures like these dams it is not 3o,000,000 gallons per day, which is attributable to changes in distribution by which practicable to lay masonry except by daylight. Due regard must also be paid to the Croton water issued over a more extended district, and also to a better pressure the maintenance of the proper organization, and even granting that there might be being furnished, especially in the high service. space and opportunity to work two shifts of men, it would still be entirely imprac- Mr. Hill, the former Chief Engineer of the Department of Water Supply, esti- ticable, as it could be done for only a few months, when the contractors would be mated that within a very short time the use of Croton water would be increased to obliged to change their entire organization, a very impracticable thing to do where 310.000,000 gallons a day. It was 307,000,000 gallons a day during July. The con- great progress is looked for. sumption of Croton water for the years 1900 to 1903, inclusive, was as follows: The contractors began in June to increase their working forces and the hours of labor so as to advance the work sufficiently for the storage of water by the end of the year. On investigation I am satisfied that the men have been paid pro rata for all the Year. Average for Year. extra hours worked. This holds good not only for the daily men, but for all the monthly men. By this increase in the hours of labor and proportional pay, a serious strike which threatened the work was averted. No man is forced to work extra hours, 1900 249,000,000 gals. a day. but all, so far as I have been able to learn, are glad of the opportunity and work with 1901 256,000,000 gals. a day. entire willingness. 1902 262,000,000 gals. a day. These measures have resulted in a great increase in the volume of work done, 1903 267,000,000 gals. a day. and the completion of the dam to a high elevation by the end of the year, together with the other work necessary for the filling of the reservoir, which early in the season appeared utterly hopeless, now seems to be assured. The maximum safe yield of the Croton watershed, with the present reservoirs, The facts, then, are: is, under the most favorable conditions, only 250.000.000 gallons per day, a figure (I) The City is now using 50,000,000 gallons per day more water than the present which has been established by Mr. John R. Freeman in his report to the Comptroller Croton watershed with existing storage reservoirs will furnish in dry years. in 1900, by the engineers of the Merchants' Association employed to make a report (2) There have been four periods since 1891 when the entire present storage about the same time and by the Commission on Additional Water Supply, Professor would have been exhausted with the present rate of draught. W. H. Burr, Rudolph Herring and John R. Freeman. These figures are based on (3) The past four years have been very wet and a dry season is now due. actual recorded conditions and results of measurements in the Croton watershed, (4) The completion of New Croton Dam will enable the City to avoid a water checked by comparison with other similar watersheds where measurements have been famine next year. kept for many years. This means that the amount now being drawn by New York The Chief Engineer believes that the only possible, practical way has been taken each day is 50,000,000 gallons, or 20 per cent. in excess of the available supply in dry in order to hurry this work, and he is positive that an extraordinary emergency years, and it is only the special providence of the Lord during the last four years in exists; that there is great danger to life and property through a possible failure of sending more than the usual quantity of rainfall, favorably distributed, that has pre- the water supply to the City, and he therefore recommends that the Commissioners served the City from the danger of life, health and property consequent upon a water officially direct the contractors to increase their working force and the hours of labor famine. so that they shall, at all hazards, complete all the work necessary for filling the New In order to show the conditions more convincingly, I have taken the actual quan- Croton Reservoir at the earliest possible day, or not later than January I, 1905. tities left in the present storage reservoirs at the lowest points in the years 1891-92, Respectfully, 1892-93, 1895-96 and moo-or. respectively, these being ordinarily dry years, and cor- J. WALDO SMITH, Chief Engineer. rected them for the differences in the draught from the Croton watershed between I fully concur in all the views expressed in the preceding report. those years and that obtaining the present year. WM. H. BURR, Expert Engineer. This computation indicates that with the present available storage in the Croton Thereupon the following resolutions were offered: watershed and with flows of the river like those actually occurring in the years men- tioned, the reservoirs would have been entirely empty for considerable periods, as Resolved, That, upon the Report No. 1062 of the Chief Engineer, dated September shown in the following table, assuming a draught of 300,000,000 gallons per day from 27, 1904, regarding the condition of the water supply of The City of New York, and present Croton reservoirs and the actual yield of the Croton watershed, as measured: relating to violations of the Labor Law alleged by the Department of Labor of the State of New York, we are convinced that, within the meaning of the Labor Law an extraordinary emergency, caused by danger to life and property, exists, and that, in the opinion of the Aqueduct Commissioners, the contractors mentioned in said report ought Approximate Periods Storage to increase their working force and the hours of labor to such an extent that all work Reservoirs Would Have necessary to the filling of the New Croton Reservoir with water be finished at the Year. Reservoirs Would Have earliest possible date, in order to avoid grave danger to life and property in The City of New York; and Resolved, That a copy of said report and of these resolutions be transmitted to 1891-92 38 days. the State Commissioner of Labor, with a request for his opinion or other action thereon 1892-93 84 days. at the earliest possible date. 1895-96 56 days. Which were adopted by the following vote : I9oo-oi 44 days. Affirmative—The Comptroller, Commissioners Ten Eyck, Ryan and Windolph-4. Application from Joseph Dougherty, Inspector of Pipes, etc., dated Newburg, New York, October 4, 1904, to be placed on the yearly pay-roll at a compensation of $1,500 per annum, was received and referred to the Construction Committee. This shows that within nine consecutive years the storage capacity would have Notice of motion and affidavit, dated October 6, 1904, filed by Harrison T. Slossott been entirely exhausted for four considerable periods and the City dependent upon attorney for the Board of Assessors of the County of Westchester, and attorney for the the natural flow of the Croton river, which, at times, is less than 5o,000,000 gallons Supervisors and Highway Commissioners of the towns of Yorktown and New per day. If we go back to the earlier periods of extreme drought, such as 188o-83, Castle, to be heard at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 14th the conditions are very much worse. The above conditions are shown graphically in day of October, 1904, in the matter of the petition of Thomas F. Gilroy, Commissioner Diagram No. 1. Diagram No. 2 shows the state of the present reservoirs if this of Public Works, etc., for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal, Eighth year had been dry after August 26. These or worse conditions are liable to occur at Supplemental Petition, Cornell Dam, was received and ordered referred to the Corpora- any time. tion Counsel. I also respectfully call your attention to the fact that long before all the reser- Report No. 1067 of the Chief Engineer, dated October 3, 1904, recommending the voirs reach the points of exhaustion, attempts would be made to reduce the supply to promotion of Percy Davidson from the grade of Transitman to that of Assistant Engi- the City to such an extent as to interfere very seriously with the health, best interests neer, without increase of salary, was received and ordered filed and the following reso- and prosperity of the City, and place the fire protection in jeopardy. lution offered : A water lama,' in New York would at once have many serious consequences. Resolved, That, upon the recommendation of the Chief Engineer, contained in The supply of water to boilers in steam power plants would be curtailed, involving: Report No 1067, Percy Davidson, Transitman, be and hereby. is promoted to the grade Shutting down of manufacturing plants; of Assistant Engineer, without increase of salary, he having been certified by the Interruption of surface, elevated and subway traffic; Municipal Civil Service Commission on April 19, 1904, as eligible for such promotion. Stopping of elevators in buildings; and Which was adopted by the following vote: Reduction of electric lights in streets and buildings; Affirmative—The Comptroller, Commissioners Ten Eyck, Ryan and Windolph-4. —resulting in a general and very costly interruption to business of all kinds. The following resolution was also offered: Fire rates would be enormously increased, with consequent increase of insur- Resolved, That a leave of absence, without pay, not to exceed thirty days, from ance premiums to figures which would take millions of dollars from owners of real October I, 1904, be and hereby is granted to Edward Shaughnessy, Stenographer to the and personal property before the rates would be lowered, and in case of fire wide- President. spread conflagration might easily follow. Which was adopted by the following vote: Distributing reservoirs would be at least partially emptied and the pressure on Affirmative—The Comptroller, Commissioners Ten Eyck, Ryan and Windolph-4. service pipes reduced. Street sprinkling and washing would have to be omitted. The Commissioners then adjourned. FRANK H. WARDER, Acting Sickness would ensue in many forms directly and indirectly traceable to the Secretary. shortage of water as the cause, and some diseases would almost certainly become epidemic. The death rate would be very much higher than the normal. AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. Supplies to railroads and shipping would necessarily largely be shut off. The cost for even one season's experience, such as would surely occur with the repetition of rainfall conditions like those mentioned elsewhere in this report, would be stupen- On Tuesday, October is, roc the meeting was adjourned . dous in both life and money. HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8401

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

NhW YORK, November 25, 1904. The Board of Education has entered into contract with the following-named contractor during the week commencing November 2r, 1904:

Borough. School. Contractor and Address. Sureties and Address.

Queens Bryant high Alexander R. Brown, No. 476 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty street, City.

A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary, Board of Education.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Delia Brennan, Domestic, $192, resigned October 31. Delia Brennan, Domestic, $216, appointed November t. Bridget Reilly, Domestic, $216, resigned October 31. New York, November g, 1904. Nellie O'Donnell, Domeitic, $240, resigned October 31. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Molly Skinnick, Nurse, $480, resigned October 31. Present—Commissioners Thos. Darlington, M. D., President ; Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Frederick Weibrandt, Laborer, $168, resigned October 31. Health Officer of the Port; Thomas F. McAvoy, First Deputy Police Commis- Thomas Nolan, Laborer, $168, resigned October 31. sioner, for the Police Commissioner. Cassie Foley, Domestic, $216, appointed November I. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mary Schaeffer, Domestic, $192, appointed November x. The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved Edw. Fiske Ashley, Interne, $120, appointed November 1. and ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: Monica Moore, Nurse, $480, appointed November 1. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Kathrane Forbes, Nurse, $360, appointed November 1. G. H. Towle 815 00 Celia McLaughlin, Nurse, $480, appointed November 1. F. D. Bell, Chief Clerk 2 05 Kathryne Burke, Nurse, $48o, appointed November 2. Bernard J. Clark 3 5o Julia Glinson, Domestic, $216, appointed November 3. George D. Hilyard 15 oo Kate McGuire, Domestic, $192, appointed November 3. New York Telephone Company 313 51 Annie Kehoe, Domestic, $192, appointed November 3. F. D. Bell, Chief Clerk 5 oo Maggie Farley, Domestic, $192, appointed November 4. New York Telephone Company 347 28 Agnes Clarke, Domestic, $192, appointed November 4. Schieffelin & Co II 75 Mary O'Brien, Domestic, $192, appointed November 4. Luke A. Burke 11,510 70 Mary Flynn, Domestic, $216, resigned November 5. Kingston Avenue Hospital. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. W. E. Elderd Walter B. Drennan, Laborer, $600, resigned October 31. New York Telephone Company $8462 841 Walter B. Drennan, Hospital Clerk, $600, appointed November 1. New York Telephone Company 109 64 Nellie Allen, Domestic, $216, resigned October 31. F. H. Weeks 750 oo Nellie Allen, Domestic, $240, appointed November 1. W. E. Elderd 75 00 Sadie Danielson, Domestic, $240, resigned October 31. Sadie Danielson, Domestic, $264, appointed November 1. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Tyres Erickson, Domestic, $216, appointed November 1. The New York and New Jersey Telephone Company $124 8o Florence Beach, Nurse, $480, appointed November 1. The New York and New Jersey Telephone Company 170 78 Lillian Sloan, Nurse, $48o, appointed November r. 4th. Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel, recommending the dis- On motion, it was continuance of the suits named in his report. Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason On motion, it was that the causes for the same have been removed: Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to discontinue without costs the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Vacations. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Sanitary Code and of the Health Laws, the Inspector having reported the orders therein No. complied with, or the nuisances complained of abated, a permit having been granted or 1141. No. 2347 Bathgate avenue, violations removed, or the orders rescinded, to wit : 288. No. 2345 Bathgate avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 4086. No. 1742 Pacific street. Names. No. 3114. Nos. 24-26 Fifteenth street. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 1459. No. 52 Maple avenue, Third Ward. Brundage, Caroline A 695 512. No. 54 Maple avenue, Third Ward. Lagasse, Adelaide 965 Electric Medical College 1,028 5th. Reports on applications for permits. Kasbovsky, Kappel 1,048 On motion, it was New York City Street Railway Company 1,053 Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: Jones, John 1,133 1,137 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Parella, Anthony No. Manhattan Real Estate and Building Association 1,144 17688. Andrea Ferrata, to conduct a public bath at No. 2370 Second avenue. Mitchell, Eliza J 1,165 1,185 17689. Mrs. Wm. Crowley, to board I child at No. 1679 Lexington avenue. Getty, Hugh 2 children at No. 162 Morniingside avenue. 1,188 1769o. Margaret Cummings, to board Hall, John 2 1,190 17691. Ida M. Barnes, to board children at No. 1750 Park avenue. Terwilliger, Robert A 17692. Mrs. S. Kurtz, to board 2 children at No. 991 Second avenue. White, William A 1,204 2 1,207 17693. Annie Casey, to board children at No. 1547 Second avenue. Silverman, Lena 2 children at No. 451 West Fifty-second street. 1,227 17694. Agnes Crymble, to board Dresscher. Bernard 2 children at No. 147 West Sixtieth street. 1,00713 17695. Julia Heffron, to board Doane, John" F 17696. A. M. Swift, to board 2 children at No. 243 West One Hundred and Ninth Palchinski. Joseph 1,03413 street. Pistone, Francisco 1,038b 17697. Max Gleicher, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 1697 Lexington ave- Pistonc, Francisco 1,039b nue. Pistone, Francisco 1,040b 17698. W. Gubner's Sons Company, to manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 1471- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company I,092b .1473 Park avenue. DelCarzo. Marie G r,mob x,ioib 17699. Robert Paul, manufacture carbonated water at No. 1504 Third avenue. Heiner, Charles 17700. Richard T. Morris, to keep stable in cellar at No. 427 West Fiftieth street. DelGrizo, Marie Lisob 1,150 17701. John Crowley, to keep stable in cellar at No. 259 West One Hundred and Walker, Frank Twenty-third street. Biel, Louis 1,16113 Libenato, Zairra 1,2181) BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Kellogg, Florence D 1,224b 17702. Mrs. Agnes Carmichael, to board and care for 2 children at Westchester avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. 17703. Jane Long, to board and care for 2 children at White Plains avenue and Sanitary Bureau. Sixteenth street, Wakefield. 17704. John J. Henderson, to keep 20 chickens at Net. 4185 Park avenue. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: .17705. Augusta Albinger, to keep 5o chickens at No. Dm Barker avenue, Williams- 1st. Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. 2d. Weekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Kingston bridge. Avenue Hospitals. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 3d. Report on changes in the Hospital Service. 17706. MaryDunnegan, to board and care for 2 children at No. 26 First street. On motion, it was 17707. Gellespie Memorial Day Nursery, to conduct a day nursery at No. 210 Rich- Resolved, That the following changes in the Hospital Service be and are hereby ardson street. approved: 17708. Brooklyn Howard Colored Orphan Asylum, to use beds in dormitories at Willard Parker Hospital. No. 155o Dean street. No. 17709. The Orphan Home, to use beds in dormitories at No. 153 Graham avenue. 57. Cassie Mulligan, Domestic, $216, resigned October 31. 17710. Orphan Home, to use beds in dormitories at No. 64 Havemeyer street. 55. Bessie Chiffenney, Domestic, $192, resigned October 31, 17711. Lodging House for Homeless Women and Children of Bureau of Charities, 115. Annie Connors, Domestic, $216, discharged October 31. to use beds in dormitories at No. 78 Schermerhorn street. 123. Annie McKay, Nurse, $480, resigned October 31. 17712. The Angel Guardian Home, to use beds in dormitories at Twelfth avenue and 7. Frank B. Johnson, Interne, $120, resigned October 31. Sixty-fourth street. 55. Mary Hayer, Domestic, $192, appointed November I. 17713. Convent of Sisters of Mercy, to use beds in dormitories at No. 273 Willough- 7. Wm. N. Trader, Interne, $120, appointed November 1. by avenue. 27. Nellie O'Donnell, Domestic, $240, transferred from Riverside November I. 17714. Industrial School Association, to use beds in dormitories at No. 141 South 123. Wilhelmina Rose, Nurse, $480, appointed November 1. Third street. 107. Loretta Smith, Nurse, $480, appointed November 1. 17715. Chas. Nanz, to keep 7 chickens at No. 1570 Seventy-fourth street. 13. Hanne Anderson, Nurse, $480, resigned November 2. 17716. Henry J Brown, to keep 12 chickens at No. 455 Warren street. 24. Julia Carlson, Nurse, $480, resigned November 5. 17717. Henry Uihlein, to use cellar to stable horses at No. 1832 Dean street. 17718. Federal Brewing Company, to use well water at Nos. 81-91 Third avenue. Riverside Hospital. 17719. Chas, Wendling, to use well water at No. 3o Thames street. Maggie Deever, Domestic, $192, resigned October 31. 17720. Nassau Construction Company, to use well water at Nos. 2226-2238 Nos- Maggie Deever, Domestic, $216, appointed November i. trand avenue. Agnes McCrossen, Domestic, $192, resigned October 31. 17721. Catharine Zangg, to use well water at south side of Avenue G and 75 feet Agnes McCrossen, Domestic, $216, appointed November 1. east of East Ninety-fifth street. Alice Meinhard, Domestic, $192, resigned October 31. 17722, Anna Bergen, to use well water at south side of Kings Highway, corner of Alice Meinhard, Domestic, $216, appointed November 1. East Thirty-first street. 8402 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

17723. Robert L. Crooke, to use well water at east side of Crooke's lane, 500 feet 1708. August Harbig, No. 710 East One Hundred and Sixty-second street. south of Avenue N. 1709. Mrs. Agneta Bloom, No. 8o2 Melrose avenue. 17724. John Walker, to use well water at south side of Smith's lane, corner of East 171o. Geo. C. Ernst, No. 1044 East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street. Ninety-sixth street. 1711. W. Wald, No. zoo St. Ann's avenue. 17725. Mr. James Blake, to use well water at south side of Logan street, 160 feet 1712. Christian Aegerter, No. 527 Courtlandt avenue. west of Vienna avenue. On motion, it was 17726. Chas. E. Morrell, to use well water at north side of Stillwell lane, 75 feet west Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows: of East Eighty-ninth street. 17727. Martin Wewaker, to use well water at south side of Mill lane, 600 feet east of BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Kouwenhoven place. No. 17728. Andrew Ditmas, to use well water at west side of Kimball's road, between 5476. Mrs. Mary Wills, to board and care for 2 children at No. 563 East One East Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets. Hundred and Forty-eighth street. 17729. Byron Whitcomb, to use well water at west side of Kimball's road, between 5477. Louis Fleck, to keep and sell live pigeons at No. 46o East One Hundred East Thirty-fifth street and Thirty-sixth street. and Fifty-first street. 1773o. Paul E. Zehe, to use well water at east side of Kimball's road, corner of Hob- 5478. Louis Fleck, to keep and sell live poultry at No. 46o East One Hundred son avenue. and Fifty-first street. 17731. Albert V. DeBoer, to use well water at south side of Avenue M, zoo feet west of Flatbush avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 17732. Geo. H. Barton, to use well water at south side of Hegeman avenue, 60 feet 5479. F. W. Woolworth & Co.. to conduct a lunchroom in a mercantile establish- west of Junius street. ment at No. 1281-1283 Broadway. 17733. Edward N. Johnson, to use well water at west side of East Twenty-ninth 5480. Wm. Brickman, to keep 28 cows at Old Mill Landing. street, 26o feet north of Avenue I. 5481. Aron Rosner, to keep 29 cows at Hemlock street, near Vienna avenue. 17734. Alfred Johnson, to use well water at east side of East Twenty-ninth street, 5482. Mayer, Emmer, to keep 4o cows at 75 feet west of Rockaway avenue, too 300 feet north of Avenue I. feet south of Nolan's lane. 17735. Estate of Abbie Kouwenhoven. to use well water at west side of East Forty- 5483. Alice Gorman, to keep 4o cows at Rockaway avenue, near Nolan's lane. eighth street, too feet south of Avenue M. 5484. Mary J. Lever, to keep 3 chickens at No. 1[56 Wyckoff street. 17736. Oscar A. Hall, to use well water at west side of East Ninety-fourth street, 5485. Harris Baumann, to keep to chickens at No. 559 Stone avenue. 175 feet north of Avenue K. 5486. John Smith, to keep to chickens at No. io8Y2 Douglass street. 17737. Hermine L. Lohmann, to use well water at west side of East Ninety-third 5487. Henry Nicmann, to keep 5o pigeons at No. 41 Hausman street. street, southwest corner of Hoyt's lane. 5488. John Belfore, to keep and sell live chickens at No. 8 Carroll street. 17738. Chas. A. Stubbs, to use well water at east side of East Ninety-fifth street, 5489. Nathan Rubin, to sell milk at No. 309 Stone avenue. 200 feet north of Avenue G. 5490. Ercole Cacace, to sell milk at No. 4324 Fourth avenue. 17739. Phebe M. Totten, to use well water at east side of East Ninety-fifth street, 5491. Michael Bihunick, to sell milk at No. 126 Kent avenue. 150 feet north of Avenue G. 5492. Abraham Rosengarten, to sell milk at No. toig DeKalb avenue. 17740. Oscar A. Hall, to use well water at west side of East Ninety-fourth street, 5493. Louis Scharff, to sell milk at No. moo DeKalb avenue. 225 feet north of Avenue K. 5494. Justus Berge, to sell milk at No. 5703 Third avenue. 1229. Chas. Eichenhofer, to keep I cow at southwest corner of Forty-second street and Eighth avenue. 5495. Lena Jahn, to sell milk at No. 446 DeKalb avenue. 1230. Wm. Fortmeyer. to keep 3 cows at west side of East Ninety-second street, 5496. Kate Zech. to sell milk at No. 9o7 Second avenue. 280 feet east of Avenue L. 5497. Margaret Meehan, to sell milk at No. 149 Twenty-eighth street. 5498. William Barmbold, to sell milk at No. 63 Bushwick avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 5499. George Jordy, to sell milk at No. Io5 Union avenue. 550o. August Most, to sell milk at No. 2104 Atlantic avenue. 1231. Annie Grynspen, to keep 2 cows at No. 8 Elm street, Jamaica. 1232. Feld Sr Freeman, to keep 6o cows at junction of Metropolitan avenue and 5501. George Yochnowitz, to sell milk at No. 188 Bayard street. Union Turnpike road, Middle Village. 5502. Salvator Vastolo, to sell milk at No. 2850 West Fifteenth street, Coney Island. Report of application for store and wagon permits for the sale and delivery of 5503. Abraham Zachs, to sell milk at No. 87 Johnson avenue. milk in The City of New York. 5504. Joseph Verschueren, to sell milk at No. 108 Atlantic avenue. On motion, it was 5505. Sender Tainsky, to sell milk at No. 138 Cook street. Resolved, That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The City 5506. Abraham Swirsky, to sell milk at No. 623 Third avenue. of New York be and the same are hereby granted: 5507. Fred N. Lange, to sell milk at No. 655 Central avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 5508. Swen Ekstrom, to sell milk at No. 1694 Bergen street. No. 5509. Thomas George, to sell milk at No. 141 Berry street. 976o. Adolf Braun, No. 156 Bedford avenue. 551o. Julius Schmelzinger, to sell milk at No. 222 Calyer street. 9765. Lena Weiner, No. 47 Boerum street. 5511. Clara Gendler. to sell milk at No. 7304 Third avenue. 9770. Herman Meyer, No. 1144 Bedford avenue. 5512. Wm. H. Tormey, to sell milk at No. 1393 St. Mark's avenue. 9771. William Steidenrod, No. 501 Atlantic avenue. 5513. Joseph Schmitt, to sell milk at No. 36 Starr street. 9772. Anton Christensen, No. 74 Rapelye street. 5514. Rocco Cipriano, to sell milk at No. 756 Kent avenue. 9777. Lillie Sefferein, No. i26 Wyckoff street. 5515. Tony Morri, to sell milk at No. 373 Classon avenue. 9783. Louis Grimmenstein, No. 2064 Atlantic avenue. 55i6. Mariano Cafiero, to sell milk at No. 2840 West Fifteenth street, Coney 9785. Henry Windhorst. No. 437 DeKalb avenue. Island. 9787. Frances Libnick, No. 26 Cook street. 9789. Frucht & Katz, No. 83 Cook street. On motion it was 9791. Ike Boss, Nos. 87 to 91 Cook street. •Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: 9793. Wolf Scherer, No. 133 Cook street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 9795. Frank Kopf, No. 425 Central avenue. No. 9797. Samuel Bernhard, No. 458 Marcy avenue. 16874. Julia Higgins, to board and care for 1 child at No. 585 Lexington avenue. 9798. Pendleton & Smith, No. 235 Nostrand avenue. 14830. H. K. Eaton, to manufacture carbonated water at No. loo Columbus avenue. 9799. Norris Brothers, No. 4907 Third avenue. 14918. Evaline J. Plummer, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 405 Fifth 9800. Herman Meister, No. 213 Atlantic avenue. avenue. 9801. Adolph Bergida, No. 47 Union avenue. 14672. James Sheridan, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 223 West Thirty- 9802. Max Cohen, No. 4215 Third avenue. second street. 9804. Jacob Mairuren, No. 386 Atlantic avenue. 14855. Clarence D. Bowman, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 316 Columbus 9806. Kalina Pesach, No. 143 Moore street. avenue. 9807. Tiedemann & Monsess, No. 338 Vernon avenue. 15338. John L. Lockwood, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 42 Watts street. 9808. Samuel Corpuel, No. 5307 Third avenue. 9809. Samuel Corpuel, No. 333 Court street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 9810. Lina Bloedel, No. 747 Myrtle avenue. 113. Preston Bros., to sell milk at Fifth street and White Plains road. 9811. Hilma Erickson, No. 329 Furman street. 143. Conrad Frickle, to sell milk at No. 1012 Brook avenue. 9814. Bernard Cohen, No. 1091 Myrtle avenue. 403. Frank Coneys. to sell milk at No. 702 Morris avenue. 9815. Johan Dzerzencki, No. 703 Myrtle avenue. 593. Louis Demmar, to sell milk at No. 702 Morris avenue. 9817. Bernhard Juchtern, No. 802 Nostrand avenue. 833. John C. Ach, to sell milk at No. 1440 Boston avenue. 9818. Morris Kahal, No. 370 Bushwick avenue. 845. Andrew Amberg, to sell milk at No. 753 St. Ann's avenue. 9819. George Lodes, Nos. 687 and 689 Third avenue. 853. Mrs. Mary Lapple, to sell milk at No. 1007 Dawson street. 982o. Latham & Thompson, No. 250 Atlantic avenue. 921. Charles Hecker, to sell milk at White Plains road and Second street. 982x. Koehler & Bischoff, No. 515 DeKalb avenue. 924. Barnett Goldberg, to sell milk at No. 3961 Third avenue. 9822. Harry E. Springer, Fourth avenue and One Hundredth street. 1473. Wm. Hachtel, to sell milk at No. 512 Robbins avenue. 9825. Harry Cohen, No. 505 Marcy avenue. 1521.. Morris Spielholz, to sell milk at No. 167 St. Ann's avenue. 9828. Adolph Eimbeck, No. 87 Lewis avenue. loo6. Harman A. Nehmelman, to sell milk at No. 307 Alexander avenue. 9829. Chas G. F. Lindstrand, No. 783 Third avenue. 1385. Wm. Strohmann, to sell milk at No. 993 Morris avenue. 983o. Annie Wege, No. 32 Hopkins street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 9831. Catherine Higgins, No. t84 Classon avenue. 9838. John Sebroskie, No. 44 Clymer street. 10361. Brooklyn Training School and Home for Young Girls, to use beds in dor- 9837. Joseph Palatnick, No. 981 Myrtle avenue. mitories at No. io16 Fulton street. 9839. Martin Retkowski, No. 67 North Eighth street. 16316. The Angel Guardian Home, to use beds in dormitories at Twelfth avenue 984o. Adolph Fanroth, No. 31 Hopkins street. and Sixty-fourth street. 9843. Philip Israelson, No. 114 Leonard street. 13756. The Industrial School Association, of Brooklyn, Eastern District, to use beds 9849. Lawrence Banks, No. 332 Saratoga avenue. in dormitories at No. 141 South Third street. 985o. Adolf Schalck, No. 78 High street. 6166. A. Rapp & Bros., to sell milk at No. 347 Hamburg avenue. 9852. Henry Heinlein, No. 872 Park avenue. 2954. A. Rath, to sell milk at No. 43 Smith street. 9854. Henry Brunjes, No. 553 DeKalb avenue. 1661. Albert Ratz, to sell milk at No. 757 Manhattan avenue. 9857. Oscar Hilpert, Fourth avenue, near One Hundredth street. 3205. Charles Rehder, to sell milk at No. 201 St. Nicholas avenue. 9858. August Zurn, No. 215 Bleecker street. 9054. Leonard Reinhardt, to sell milk at No. 76 Humboldt street. 9863. Fred Bissert, No. 652 Sixth avenue. 7203. Herman Rendel, to sell milk at No. 126 Wyckoff street. 9868. Wolf Herskowitz, No. 929 DeKalb avenue. 9132. Annie Renke, to sell milk at No. 182 Irving avenue. 9871. Ernst Muller, No. 237 Himrod street. 7654. Joseph Respino, to sell milk at No. 193 Stone street. 9872. Harry Harris & Co., No. 32 Hoyt street. 8163. Meyer Ress, to sell milk at No. 162 McKibbin street. 9877. Herman Roloff, No. 1043 Myrtle avenue. 5599. Rosa Ringel, to sell milk at No. 38 Grand street. 9882. Alice McGuire, No. to15 DeKalb avenue. 7035. August Rissmeyer, to sell milk at No. 191 Graham avenue. 9886. Mary Gustaveson, No. 66 Luquer street. 7484. Isaac Rosen, to sell milk at No. 149 Navy street. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 7124. Wm. C. Rosenburg, to sell milk at No. 107 Rogers avenue. 5325. Julius Rosenthal, to sell milk at No. 65 Atlantic avenue. 79. James F. Campbell, No. 6g Broadway. 3981. Jas. Rowland Company, to sell milk at No. 1077 Fulton street. 20. B. R. Galloway, Richmond road, Grant City. 3988. Fred M. Rowohlt, to sell milk at No. 51 Broome street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 8928. Michael Rubenstein, to sell milk at No. 176 Stagg street. 143. Henry Luessen, No. 1012 Brook avenue. 5479.. Bernhardt H. Rubinowich, to sell milk at No. 142 Plymouth street. 283. A. Flechsig, No. 1007 Dawson street. 2523. Louis Rudich, to sell milk at No. 51 Manhattan avenue. 403. John Schmidt. No. 702 Morris avenue. 626. Barstie Ruggario, to sell milk at No. 32o Hicks street. 833. Eliz. Blake, No. x440 Boston avenue. 8625. John Runkel, to sell milk at No. 153 Division avenue. 1006. Chas. Koch, No. 307 Alexander avenue. 4583. James J. Ryan, to sell milk at No. 167 Coffey street. 1385. Theo. Scheppel, No. 993 Morris avenue. 8451. Samuels & Corpuel, to sell milk at No. 333 Court street. Ignatz Kraus, No. 167 St. Ann's avenue. 8457. Samuels & Corpuel, to sell milk at No. 5307 Third avenue. 1704. H. N. Schramm, No. 910 Crotona Park, South. 7508. Isadore Schachner, to sell milk at No. do Seigel street. 1705. Nathan Peshkin, No. 46o Brook avenue. 6347. Conrad Schauer, to sell milk at No. 368 Hicks street. 1706. Henry Stahl, No. 1041 East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street. 8099. Joseph Schemitz. to sell milk at No. 329 Grand avenue. 1707. L J. Callahan, One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Jerome avenue, 7743. Hyman Schernoff, to sell milk at No. 4 Tompkins avenue. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19o4. THE CITY RECORD. 8403

9452. Vito Schiineca, to sell milk at No. gi Fulton street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 8987. Julius Schmelzinger, to sell milk at No. 143 Norman avenue. Ist. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 616o. Chas. R. Schmidt, to sell milk at No. 1130 Willoughby avenue. formed in the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. 7713. Joseph Schmidt, to sell milk at No. 48 Morgan avenue. Division of Inspections. 8565. Dora Schneider, to sell milk at No. 268 Wyckoff avenue. 8147. Louis Schoen, to sell milk at No. 302 Lorimer street. 2d. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. 4281. Nich. H. Schottler, to sell milk at No. 322 Macon street. (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. 2323. Wm. Schuerholz, to sell milk at No. 4g4 Henry street. Ordered on file. 9183. William Schult, to sell milk at No. 573 Sixth avenue. Division of Contagious Diseases. 8127. Henry Schultz, to sell milk at No. 2810 Fulton street. 3d. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. 8538. Henry Schultz, to sell milk at No. 107 Van Sicklen avenue. (a) Monthly reports of charitable institutions. 4050. Henry Schumacher, to sell milk at No. 1241 Myrtle avenue. (b) Reports of inspections of discharged patients from Riverside Hospital. 8868. Israel Schwartz, to sell milk at No. 418 Knickerbocker avenue. Ordered on file. 7445. Jacob Schwartz, to sell milk at No. 26 Cook street. Division of Chemistry. 6027. Jacob Schwartz, td' sell milk at No. 539 Graham avenue. 4th. Weekly report of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 3248. Robert Seiden, to sell milk at No. 574 Atlantic avenue. 7973. David Seiden, to sell milk at No. 119 George street. Division of,Bacteriology. 8940. Adolph Seigel, to sell milk at No. 130 Middleton street. 5th. Weekly report of the Pathologist and Director of the Bacteriological Labora- 8ogo. Max Selikovitz, to sell milk at No. 1o5 Moore street. tories. Ordered on file. 8596. Frank Seubert, to sell milk at No. 455 Ralph avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 7819. David Shapiro, to sell milk at No. 4215 Third avenue. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed 9267. John H. W. Shreiner, to sell milk at No. 439 Court street. in the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. 8686. Wm. H. Sibbern, to sell milk at No. 150 Tillary street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 3014 Fred Siebert, to sell milk at No. 102 Walton street. 1st. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 8368. Charles Silvis, to sell milk at No. 853 Kent avenue. formed in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 8312. Sitomer & .Weismann, to sell milk at No. 129 Sands street. 563o. Frank Sklemar, to sell milk at No. 270 Atlantic avenue. Division of Sanitary Inspection. 5603. P. & D. Skloot, to sell milk at No. 235 Central avenue. 2d. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. 1611. John Smith, to sell milk at No. 71 Bush street. (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. 5592. Joseph Smith, to sell milk at No. 66 Flatbush avenue. Ordered on file. 2464. Michael Smith, to sell milk at No. 81 Congress street. Division of Contagious Diseases. 7462. John Soerensen, to sell milk at No. 865 Fourth avenue. 3d. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 6366. Edith Somerville, to sell milk at No. 68 Nevins street. 8577. Henry Specht, to sell milk at No. 248 Reid avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 9594. Henry Specht, to sell milk at No. 1043 Myrtle avenue. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed 9219. Chas. W. Stanson & Co. to sell milk at No. 865 Fourth avenue. in the Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. 3319. Mary Stanton, to sell milk at No. 266 Pacific street. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 695. Henry W. Steffens, to sell milk at No. 44 Myrtle avenue. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed 5244. Adolph Stein, to sell milk at No. 916 Belmont avenue. in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. 5602. Henry A. Stelling, to sell milk at No. Ito Wyckoff street. 8722. Anna Stillman, to sell milk at No. 402 Bushwick avenue. Bureau of Records. 7001. Edward Stoltz, to sell milk at No. 34 Hicks street. The following communications were received from the Registrar of Records: 8275. Rudolph Strange, to sell milk at No. 176 Knickerbocker avenue. 1st. Weekly report. Ordered on file. 4890. Mary Stuehring, to sell milk at No. 954 Fifth avenue. 2d. Reports on applications to record corrected certificates. 5128. Swanson Bros., to sell milk at No. 441 Court street. On motion, it was 9363. Mary Sykes, to sell milk at No. 117% Ninth street. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates 1643. Leo Szcyechowick, to sell milk at No. toy Kent avenue. relating to 3066. L. C. Schmidt, to sell milk at No. 318 Myrtle avenue. George F. Walter, Jr., married December 23, 1892. 8871. Henry Schwegerl, to sell milk at No. 174 Union avenue. Abraham E. Ousowitz, married August 21, 1904. Maria Starace, born August 2o, 1892. 6th. Reports on applications for relief from orders. Edward Zupper, born December 19, 1897. On motion, it was Charles G. Schley, born September I, 1904. Resolved, That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded as fol- Hugh J. Begly, died September 25, 1904. lows: Johanna Maria Katharina Bunnecke, died October 17, 1904. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Marie Overend, died October 31, 1904. No. Leland B. Davidson, died November 3, 1904. 14875. No. 21 West Nineteenth street, modified so as not to require yard surface Morris Rosenbaum, died November 6, 1904. not to be graded, providing remainder of order is complied with. 3d. Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. 15683. No. 408 Third avenue, extended until November 9, 1904. On motion, it was 15787. No. 23o Pearl street, extended until November 14, 1904. Resolved. That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. volume of " Delayed and Imperfect Certificates " the following certificates: Samuel D. Liner, married January 29, 1899. 828. West side of Matilda street, third house north of Nereid avenue, extended Annie Spratt, born March 3, 1889. until December 1, 1904. Edna Roberts, born August 23, 188g. 183o, 1831. Nos. 1728-1730 West Farms road, extended until November 21, 1904. Dorothy Lyle Hishler, born July. x9, 1899. 1854. No. 510 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, extended until Novem- Cora E. Grundman, born Septeihber 22, 189o. ber 25, 1904. Carl Waefrid Lundberg, born October 12, 1890. 1869. South side of Westchester avenue, 75 feet west of Avenue C and extending Ellsworth Lundberg, born May 22, 1892. west so feet, Unionport, extended until November 28, 1904. August W. Betz, born January 26, 1889. 1878. One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Sheridan avenue, extended until Beatrice Rostenberg, born January 3o, 1889. November 15, 1904. William Klein, born February io, 1889. Max Seegel, born May 29, 1889. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Sarah E. Guthrie, born July 2, 1889. 2642. Nos. 407-411 Baltic street, extended until November 15, 1904. Charles Pinkava, born August 21, 1889. 4417. No. 384 Atlantic avenue, extended until November 14, 1904. Emma G. Grund, born August 24, 1889. Lena Blier, born October I, 1889. Rescinded. James O'Connell, born October 2o, 1889. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Ida Cohen, born November 14, 1889. Sarah Fuchs, born December 23, 1889. 13250. No. 288 Eighth avenue. Samuel Blank, born February 17, 1890. 13683. No. 350 East Sixty-fourth street. William J. McHugh, born February 27, 1890. 14050. Nos. 229-231 East Broadway. Sidney Harris, born February 28, 189o. 14859. No. 156 East One Hundred and Second street. Andrew Zettler, born March 8, 1890. 15o64. No. 337 Lenox avenue. Leopold McNaughton, born April 2, 189o. 15114. No. ,5o West Fifty-third street. Catherine McCormack, born April 6, 189o. 15486. No. 150 West Fifty-third street. Edward Liebgott, born May 5, 189o. 15633. No. 28 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. John Foley, born May 14. 1890. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Leopold Desposito, born March 9, 1890. Ernest Ries, born August 2o, ago. 345. No. 411 Pacific street. Sarah Friedman, born May 17, 189o. 1253. Nos. 104-108 South Fourth street. Nathan Hanover, born June 2, 18go. 1280. No. 402 Osborne street. Frances M. Dotson, born June 22, 1890. 2423. Eighteenth avenue and Fifty-seventh street. Frank Goldfarb, born July 4, 1890. 2624. Eighteenth avenue and Fifty-seventh street. Helen Neubardt, born July to, 189o. 3218. No. 33 Montrose avenue. Ellen Fagan, born August 4, 1890. 3217. No. 173 McKibbin street. Chauncey L. Lewis, born August 7, 1890. 3498. No. 407 Warren street. Harris Levy, born August 8, 1890. 4162. Nos. 762-782 Wythe avenue. Bertha Leef, born August 12, 1890. 4246. No. 137 Hudson avenue. Dora Stern, born September t, 1890. 4530. No. 1202 Thirty-ninth street. Jennie Colozza, born September 15, 1890. 4650. No. 177 Halsey street. Esther Weintraub, born September 24, 1890. On motion, it was Patrick Skahill, born September 3o, 1890. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby Josephine McNamara, born October 5, 1890. Harold Fairclough, born October g, 1890. denied: BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. George Rodenheuser, born October 22, 189o. No. Leonard Friedel, born October 28, 1890. 15605. No. 2376 Third avenue. Julia Brown, born November t, 1890. 15248. No. 125 East Forty-second street. Joseph Kreis, born November 2, 1890. 13302. No. 309 Lexington avenue. Aron Heistein, born November to, 1890. 15552. No. 4 Hanover street. Winifred Kelly, born July 5, 1889. 15843. No. 705 Greenwich street. Nathan Epstein, born January 26, 1895. 15019. No. 290 Hudson street. Annie Solomon, born May 8, 1895. 15603. No. 587 Tenth avenue. Bennie Solomon, born February 19, 1897. 15522. No. 25 West Twenty-fourth street. Mary Siegel, born July 15, 1897. Mosie Epstein, born January 6, 1898. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Joseph Weissbat, born February 4, 1898. 757. West side of White Plains road, fourth house south of Two Hundred and Sam Pomeranz, born April 20, 1898. 1 Isidor Rothfarb, born August 15, 1898. Fortieth street. Ettie Fradis, born September 7, 1898. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Bertha Simons, born October 14, 1898. 179o. No. 525 East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street. Samuel Cohen, born October 24, 1898. 27, 1898. 4770. Seventy-ninth street, fourth house below First avenue. Robert H. Vejvoda, horn October 3846. No. 37 Rochester avenue. Benjamin Schneider, born December to, 1898. 4299. No. io6 Norman avenue. Oscar Kornreich, born January 16, 1899.

8404 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

Saniel Solomon, born February 2o, 1899. and assigned to duty in the Borough of Manhattan, pursuant to the Rules and Classi- Harry Brady, born February 26, 1899. fication of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with salary at the rate of $750 Yettie Levine, born April g, 1899. per annum, to date from and after November 7, 1934. Leave of Absence. • Pursuant to notice in the CITY RECORD, bids or proposals for completing a laundry and disinfecting building and sewerage disposal plant at Flushing avenue, Reports on applications for leave of absence. opposite Watt's lane, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, opened by the President of the On motion it was Board of Health November 9, 1904, pursuant to a resolution adopted by said Board Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: September 24, 1902. authorizing the President to open bids for furnishing the Depart- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ment with supplies, etc., tabulate the same and report thereon to the Board at the William J. Mullane, November 1 to November 21, 1904. regular meeting next thereafter, were submitted for the approval of the Board of Anna Murphy, November 4, 1904. Health, as follows: Carl E. Gilson, November 7, 1904. Hugh F. Quinn & Sons $59,668 00 Max L. Stein, November 3, 1904. Wm. E. Elderd ,54,971 00 Cornelius J. Tyson, October 31 to November 2, 1904. James MacArthur 63,719 00 Mary Buchanan, October 29, 1904. Geo. Hildebrand 61,846 oo BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Daniel J. Ryan (except plumbing) 49,190 00 William L. Kennedy, November i, 1904. H. H. Vought 44,900 00 John J. Crowley, November 1, 1904. Kelly & Kelley 49,300 00 Bessie Sinnott, September 19 to October 3o, 1904. Anna H. Ferrall, October 24 to October 31, 1904. -and said bids were referred to the President with power. George W. Hart, November 6 to November It, 1904. On motion, it was John Holland, September 28 to October 24, 1904. Resolved, That the security deposits on bids or proposals for completing a laun- The proposition to amend section 96 of the Sanitary Code was taken from the dry and disinfecting building and sewerage disposal plant at Flushing avenue, oppo- table, and on motion it was site Watt's lane, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, opened by the President of the Board Resolved, That section 96 of the Sanitary Code be and is hereby amended, so of Health November 9, 1904, pursuant to the resolution of said Board adopted Sep- as to read as follows: tember 24, 1902, be forwarded to the Comptroller, as follows: "Section 96. The owners, lessees, tenants, occupants, and managers of every Hugh F. Quinn & Sons, check $1,493 00 building. vessel or place in or upon which a locomotive or stationary engine, fur- Wm. E. Elderd, check 1,375 00 nace or boilers are used, shall cause all ashes, cinders, rubbish, dirt and refuse to James MacArthur, check 2,000 00 be removed to some proper place, so that the same shall not accumulate; nor shall Geo. Hildebrand, check 1,700 00 any person cause, suffer or allow smoke, cinders, dust, gas, steam or offensive or Daniel J. Ryan, check 1,229 75 noisome odors to escape or be discharged from any such building, vessel or place, to H. H. Vought, check 1,125 00 the detriment or annoyance of any person or persons not being therein or thereupon Kelly & Kelley, check 2,00000 engaged." The proposition to amend section 54 of the Sanitary Code was taken from the Pursuant to notice in the CITY RECORD, bids or proposals for altering the table, and on motion it was brick building (formerly used for coal storage), making it available for use as a Resolved, That section 54 of the Sanitary Code be and is hereby amended, so discharging and gowning building, etc., at the Riverside Hospital, North Brother as to read as follows: Island, Borough of The Bronx, opened by the President of the Board of Health "Section 54. Any milk found to be adulterated which has been brought into November 9, 1904, pursuant to resolution of said Board adopted September 24, 1902, the City of New York or is held or offered for sale in said city may be seized and authorizing the said President to open bids for furnishing the Department with destroyed by any Inspector or other officer of this Department authorized to inspect supplies, repairs, etc., tabulate the same and report thereon to the Board of Health same." at the regular meeting next thereafter, were submitted for the approval of the Report in respect to the refusal of City Magistrates in the Borough of Brooklyn Board, as follows: to issue warrants against persons charged with violations of the Sanitary Code upon Ralph J. F. Gerstle $12,474 00 premises for which said persons are agents or have control in some representative Wm. E. Elderd 8,982 00 capacity, such as executor, trustee, etc., was received and ordered on file. Wm. Home Company 9,398 00 Report in respect to the removal of Rosie Marinario, aged 13 months, of No. John Spence Company 11,991 00 72 Skillman street, ill with diphtheria, to the Kingston Avenue Hospital, was re- John Fury 12,847 Co ceived and ordered on file. A list of worn out articles at the Kingston Avenue Hospital, unfit for further -and said bids were laid on the table. use, was received, and, on motion, it was On motion, it was Resolved, That the Superintendent of Hospitals be and is hereby directed to Resolved, That the security deposits on bids or proposals for altering the brick condemn and destroy the articles mentioned in a report submitted by the Hospital building (formerly used for coal storage), making it available for use as a discharg- Physician of the Kingston Avenue Hospital, dated November 7, 1904. ing and gowning building, etc., at the Riverside Hospital, North Brother Island, The application of James T. Gallagher, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ Borough of The Bronx, opened by the President of the Board of Health November of this Department, Borough of Brooklyn, for a further extension of his leave of 9, 1904, pursuant to resolution of said Board adopted September 24, 1902, be for- absence, from November t to December 31, 1904, inclusive, without pay, was received, warded to the Comptroller, as follows: and, on motion, it was Ralph J. F. Gerstle, check $315 00 Resolved, That an extension of the leave of absence granted to James T. Gal- Wm. E. Elderd, check 225 00 lagher, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ of this Department, assigned to Wm. Horne Company, check 275 00 duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, from November I to December 31, 1904, inclusive, John Spence Company, cash 300 00 without pay, on account of sickness, be and is hereby granted. John Fury, check 350 00 The application of William L. Love, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ of this Department, Borough of Brooklyn, for compensation during the time he was On motion, it was absent from duty on the regular vacation granted to employees of the Department Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and is hereby of Health, was received and ordered on file. respectfully requested to transfer the following sums from appropriations made to Upon the recommendation of the President it was this Department for the year 1904, which are in excess of the amounts required Resolved, That the salary of George A. Elliott, M. D., a Medical Inspector in therefor, to appropriations that are insufficient for the purposes thereof: the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of The Bronx, be From "Hospital Fund," Manhattan, 1904, to "Hospital Fund," The and is hereby. fixed at the rate of $1,5oo per annum, pursuant to the provisions of the Bronx, 1904 $6,000 00 Rules and Classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from From "Support of Ambulance Service," Brooklyn, 1904, to "Antitoxin and after November t, 5904. Fund" 3,500 00 Report of the Chief Clerk in respect to the shortage in the stock of vaccine From "Salaries Medical School Inspection," Richmond, 1904, to "Sal- virus and antitoxin in charge of John R. S. White, a Clerk in the employ of this aries," Richmond, 1904 Boo 00 Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, was received and referred From "Salaries Medical School Inspection," The Bronx, 5904, to to the President. "Salaries," Manhattan, 1904 2,000 00 Report of the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the Department of Health, From "Fund for the Abatement of Nuisances," 1904, each Borough, as assigned to duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, charging John H. Hart, Janitor in follows: Manhattan, $5oo; The Bronx, $250; Brooklyn, $500; charge of the building occupied by the Department at Nos. 38-4o Clinton street, in Queens, $250; Richmond, $100; to "Salaries," Manhattan 1,600 00 that borough, with intoxication, was received, and the Secretary was directed to • prefer charges of intoxication against said John H. Hart and notify him to appear On motion, it was before the Board of Health at its meeting to be held November 16, 1904, and show Resolved, That Mrs. Clara L. Castello, of No. 127 East Seventy-sixth street, be cause why he should not be dismissed from the service of the Department of Health. and is hereby appointed a nurse in this Department, and assigned to duty in the. The answer of George M. Price, M. D., a Sanitary Inspector in the employ of public schools of this city, with salary at the rate of $goo per annum, pursuant to this Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, to charges of viola- the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from tion of the rules and regulations of the Department of Health and with condtfct and after November it, 1904. unbecoming an employee of said Department, in submitting false reports of work On motion the following preamble and resolution was adopted: performed by him while in the discharge of his duties as a Sanitary Inspector, as Whereas, The Department of Health is manufacturing more diphtheria and ordered by the Board of Health, was received and laid on the table. other antitoxins at the present time than heretofore, and is distributing free a Report in respect to the absence without leave of Richard P. Walsh, a Sanitary larger proportion of these products, as provided in sections 1225 and 1226 of chapter Inspector in the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of 466 of the Laws of 1901, than heretofore; and Manhattan, from October 18 to November 3, with the recommendation of the Sani- Whereas, The receipts from the sale of the surplus products mentioned have tary Superintendent that said Richard P. Walsh he dismissed from the service of decreased proportionately to the amount manufactured to such an extent that they the Department of Health, on account of such absence, was received and referred are not sufficient to provide for the increased expenses of manufacture; and the to the President. Department of Health by reason thereof has not sufficient funds to carry on the The resignation of A. McKay, a Nurse in the employ of this Department, assigned manufacture of these products at a time when they are most in demand, unless to duty at the Willard Parker Hospital. in the Borough of Manhattan, to take effect additional appropriations are made for this purpose. Therefore he it November 4, 1904, was received and accepted. Resolved, That. the Board of Health, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 535 The resignation of Hanne Anderson. a Nurse in the employ of this Department, of the Laws of 1893, hereby certifies to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment assigned to duty at the Willard Parker Hospital, in the Borough of Manhattan, to that the sum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) should be appropriated for the take effect November 2, 1904, was received and accepted. purpose of defraying the necessary expenses required to be incurred by the Depart- The resignations of Mollie Shinnick and Loretta Smith, Nurses in the employ ment of Health for the preservation of the public health in providing means for the of this Department, assigned to duty at the Riverside Hospital, in the Borough of manufacture and distribution of diphtheria and other antitoxins for the cure and The Bronx, to take effect October 31. 1904, were received and accepted. prevention of diphtheria and other contagious diseases in The City of New York, The applications of Havens B. Bayles. M. D., and George V. Convery, M. D., and for the payment of salaries at a rate not to exceed $100 a month each of Med- Medical Inspectors in the employ of this Department, for retirement on pension, in ical Inspectors employed in treating persons ill with diphtheria with antitoxins, and accordance with the provisions of section 1321 of chapter 466 of the Laws of giot, for the payment of salaries of all such help as it may be necessary to employ in the were received, and the President appointed as a Board of Physicians to make the manufacture and distribution of these products. examination of said Havens B. Bayles, M. D., and George V. Convery, M. D., re- On motion, it was quired by section 1323 of chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901, Charles S. Benedict, M. Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to make Requisition No. D., and Arthur R. Braunlich, M. D., Medical Inspectors in the employ of this too upon the Comptroller for the sum of five hundred dollars ($500), account of fund Department. " Supplies and Contingencies, 5904-Manhattan," for the purpose of defraying any Upon recommendation of the President, it was minor or incidental expenses contingent to the Department of Health, pursuant to the Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Health at its meeting resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen June 15, 1897, and approved by the Mayor held November 2, 1904, dispensing with the services of David T. Bennett, of No. 56 June 26, 1897. East One Hundred and Sixth street, appointed a Telephone Switchboard Operator On motion, it was in this Department by the Board of Health at its meeting held October 26, 1904, to Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to make Requisition No. date from October 24, 5904, in accordance with the provisions of Clause 2 of Rule 21 upon the Comptroller for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150), account 13 of the Municipal Civil Service Rules and Classification, be and is hereby rescinded, of fund " Supplies and Contingencies, 1904-Borough of Queens," for the purpose of and the resolution adopted by the Board of Health at its meeting held October 26, defraying any minor or incidental expenses contingent to the Department of Health, 1904, appointing said David T. Bennett a Telephone Switchboard Operator be pursuant to the resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen July s, 1932, and ap- amended so as to read as follows: proved by the Mayor July is, Igoe. Resolved, That David T. Bennett, of No. 56 East One Hundred and Sixth street, On motion, the Board adjourned. be and is hereby appointed a Telephone Switchboard Operator in this Department EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8405

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. From the Comptroller—Receipt for security deposits accompanying proposals for plumbing, etc., at City Prison. Also for proposals for supplies for Thanksgiving Day. On file. LOCAL BOARD—STATEN ISLAND DISTRICT. From Heads of Institutions—Reporting that meats, fish, milk, bread, etc., for week ending November 12, 1904, agreed with specifications of the contracts. On file. Meeting November 29, 1904, 10.3o A. M. From Heads of Institutions—Reports, census, labor, punishments, etc., for week Present—Aldermen Collins, Gillies and Shea, the Commissioner of Public Works ending November 12, 1904. On file. (presiding). From City Prison—Report of fines received during week ending November 12, The minutes of the meeting of October 4 were approved. 1904: From City Magistrates' Court, $99. On file. From City Prison—Contractors inquire as to data for inscription for tablet, etc. Petition No. 498—Resolutions 24 and 25. Also ask for extension of time for completion of contract. Architect to call at Central To repair sidewalks at the corner of Franklin avenue and Richmond terrace, First Office for inscription. Contractors informed that time cannot be extended until Board Ward. First hearing. of Aldermen has passed on proposed changes in plans for sentry house, etc. The following resolution was adopted : From District Prisons—Report of fines received during week ending November, 12, Whereas, A petition for a local improvement described below has been received by 1904 : From City Magistrates' Courts, $291. On file. the President of the Borough of Richmond ; and From District Prisons—Head Keeper, Second District Prison, reports that Mar- Whereas, He has appointed a time for a meeting of this Local Board not more than garet Woods, committed for intoxication. was found dead at 3 A. NI., by the Matron, on fifteen days after the receipt by him of the said petition, at which meeting the said the 14th inst. Prisoner had been seen a short time before by the Matron and was ap- petition would be submitted by him to the said Local Board, and he has caused a notice parently well. Coroner notified. to be published in the CITY RECORD that said petition has been presented to him and is on From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—Report of prisoners received during week file in his office for inspection, and of the time when and the place where there would be ending November 12, 1904: Men, 8. On file. a meeting of this Local Board at which the said petition would be submitted by him to From Penitentiary. Blackwell's Island—Prisoners to be discharged November 13 the said Board, which time was not less than ten days after the publication of this notice; to 19, 1904: Men, 23; women, I. To Prison Association. and From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—Transmitting a report of 15 convicts for use Whereas, The said petition was duly submitted thereafter to the said Local Board, of the Governor of the State in commuting their sentences in compliance with the law. which did duly consider the same and give a full hearing thereon; now therefore it is Report forwarded to the Governor. Resolved, by the Local Board of the Staten Island District, pursuant to titles 2 From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—Warden asks that a practical tinsmith be and 3 of chapter to of the Greater New York Charter, That the said petition be and the appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of August Stoeffel. On file. same hereby is granted; and it is hereby From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Reporting that fines paid at the Workhouse Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local during week ending November 12, 1904, amounted to $52. On file. improvements, to wit : From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Deaths at the Workhouse : On November • To repair and renew sidewalk on the east side of Franklin avenue and the south 13, 1904, Maggie McCune, aged thirty-seven years, friends unknown ; on November 15, side of Richmond terrace, in front of property described as Ward r, Volume x, Block 2, 1904, Dennis Donlon, aged sixty-five years, friends unknown; on November 16, 1904, Plot 1, District No. 2, Lot No. Ist, in the First Ward of the Borough of Richmond; and Charles Warren, aged sixty-seven years, friends in England notified. to do such other work as may be necessary to the completion of the work described. From Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island—Head Keeper reports that during the Affirmative—Aldermen Collins, Gillies and Shea, the Commissioner of Public severe storm of Sunday, November 13, the launch " Vim," in charge of Keeper Bartels Works. and Stoker Reardon, was driven by the wind and wrecked on Cryder's Point, White- Negative—None. stone, at about six o'clock P. M. Keeper Bartels and the Stoker were forced to abandon the boat and reached the shore. On file. The following resolution was adopted: From Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island—Head Keeper transmits information in Whereas, A petition for a local improvement described below has been received by regard to Reformatory School, Hart's Island, as asked for by editor of the -Brooklyn the President of the Borough of Richmond; and Daily " Eagle." Forwarded to Brooklyn " Eagle." Whereas, He has appointed a time for a meeting of this Local Board not more than From Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island—Death, on November 13, 1904, of William fifteen days after the receipt by him of the said petition, at which meeting the said Zaskman, aged forty years, friends unknown. petition would be submitted by him to the said Local Board, and he has caused a notice From Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island—Float at City Island, the landing for Hart's to be published in the CITY RECORD that said petition has been presented to him and is on Island boats, was torn from its moorings and driven up on beach dttring severe storm file in his office for inspection, and of the time when and the place where there would be of November 13. Request made to Department of Docks and Ferries to have float a meeting of this Local Board at which the said petition would be submitted by him to repaired. the said Bciard, which time was not less than ten days after the publication of this notice; From Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island—List of interments in City cemetery and during week ending November 12, 1904. On file. Whereas, The said petition was duly submitted thereafter to the said Local Board, From Kings County Penitentiary—Warden transmits bill for support and main- which did duly consider the same and give a full hearing thereon; now therefore it is tenance of prisoners sent from Putnam County, N. Y., for fiscal year ending November Resolved, by the Local Board of the Staten Island District, pursuant to titles 2 15, 1904, amounting to $694.93. Forwarded to Board of Supervisors of Putnam County. and 3 of chapter to of the Greater New York Charter, That the said petition be and the From Kings County Penitentiary—Report of prisoners received during week ending same hereby is granted; and it is hereby November 12, 1904: Men, 20; women, 4. On file. Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local From Kings County Penitentiary—Prisoners to be discharged November 14 to 19, improvements, to wit: rsto4: Men, 23; women, 4. On file. To repair and renew sidewalk on the south side of Richmond terrace, east of Frank- From Kings County Penitentiary—Reports, census, labor, etc., for week ending lin avenue, in front of property described as Ward r, Volume 1, Block 2, Plot 1, District November 12, I904. On file. No. 2, Lot No. 13, in the First Ward of the Borough of Richmond; and to do such other Contract Awarded—Supplies for Manufacturing Purposes, Borough of Brooklyn. work as may be necessary to the completion of the work described. Proposal of November 3, 1904, of Henry Frank, No. 4o Spruce street- Affirmative—Aldermen Collins, Gillies and Shea, the Commissioner of Public 8,000 pounds hemlock leather, at $0.197.5 per pound $1,580 00 Works. Negative—None. Bond, $800. —accepted, the same being the lowest bid, the sureties having been approved by the Petitions 502 and 503. Comptroller, etc. To extend Butler avenue to Lafayette avenue, to widen Lafayette avenue and Proposals Accepted—For Supplies for Thanksgiving Day. to close a lane from Butler avenue to Broadway, parallel with Lafayette avenue, in Sayles-Zahn Company, No. 126 Sixth avenue- the Fifth Ward. First hearing. 1,215 pounds turkey, at $0.21 per pound. Referred to the Commissioner of Public Works in connection with street layout. 5,115 pounds chicken, at $0.144 per pound. Total, $991.71. Petition 497. Roth Brothers, No. 234 East Eighty-first street- To lay out and establish a public park at Great Kills, Fourth Ward. First 23 barrels eating apples, at $1.25 per barrel. hearing. I barrel tart apples, at $1.25 per barrel. The petition prayed that a public park be laid out at Great Kills, in the Fourth I barrel sweet potatoes, at $1.95 per barrel. Ward, Borough of Richmond, The City of New York, bounded and described, etc., 162 quarts cranberries, at $0.05 per quart. the general boundary lines being the South Side Boulevard and the bulkhead line Total, $40.04. and Maple and Cleveland avenues. , Charles F. Moulage, No. 335 Greenwich street— Robert W. Nelson, David J. Tysen and J. W. Hughes addressed the Board, ask- I,800 pounds salt pork, at $13.98 per barrel. ing that it recommend the. land described to the consideration of the Board of Esti- Total, $125.82. mate and Apportionment, in connection with the proposed park system of the Bor- Samuel E. Hunter, No. 82 Dey street- ough of Richmond, as already recommended. 20 dozen papers sage, at $0.21 per dozen papers. On motion of Alderman Gillies, action was postponed to the next meeting of 15 dozen papers thyme, at $0.21 per dozen papers. the Local Board. Total, $7.35. E. A. Munson, No. 203 East Twenty-first street- Petition Soo. 1,05o mince pies, at $0.16 each. To repair Greenleaf avenue, as the main approach to Public School to, in the Total, $168. First Ward. Petitioned for officially by the Local School Board of District 45. —accepted, the same being the lowest bids. Referred to the Commissioner of Public Works. Appointed. Petition 501. William Ebcrenz, Hospital Helper, at Workhouse, Blackwell's Island, at $600 • To macadamize Arlington avenue, from Richmond terrace to the track of the per annum, to date from November 17, 1904. (Departmental examination.) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in the Third Ward. Improvement asked Bernard Keyes, Cook on steamer "Minnaliannonck," at $42o per annum, to date in order to help the property-owners improve their property " without special assess- from November is, 1904. (Departmental examination.) Walter Signer, Deckhand on steamboats, at $48o per annum, to date from No- ment." vember 17. 1904. (Departmental examination.) Laid over. John Connolly, Orderly at Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island, at $240 per annum, Volunteer Firemen. to date from November 19, 1904. (Departmental examination.) The Richmond Borough Firemen's Association presented a memorandum in Resigned. relation to the alleged omission from the Budget in its passage through the Board Herman Quasdorf, Cook on steamboats, to take effect November 14, 1904. of Aldermen of an item appropriating $25,000 for the volunteer fire companies of the Transferred. Borough of Richmond. Daniel W. Elmore, Keeper, at $800. from Branch Workhouse, Riker's Island, to On motion, the Board adjourned. the Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island. MAYBURY FLEMING, Secretary. James McGrath, Keeper, at $800, from the Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, to the Branch Workhouse, Riker's Island. Salaries unchanged. Transfers to date from November to, 1904. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Died. On November 14, 1904, August Stoeffel, Tinsmith, Penitentiary, Blackwell's REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS, NOVEMBER 14 TO 20, 1904. Island. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. Commtmications Received. From the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.—Forwarding to the Commis- sioner of Correction a gold medal awarded by the United States Government to Michael CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS. John Pearl, No. 1929 Second avenue. J, Burke, of No. 232 East Forty-sixth street, for saving two lives from death by drown- Petej J. Burns, No. 133 East Ninety- ing while Mr. Burke was in the service of the department as Deckhand. The letter of TENEMENT IIOUSE DEPART- seventh street. the Acting General Superintendent of the Life Saving Service recites the facts con- MENT. Edward Pierce, No. 187 Ross street, nected with these rescues, showing that Mr. Burke "bravely and freely imperiled" his Brooklyn. own life on both occasions. December 5—Appointments to the ser- Francis V. Gorman, No. 72 Catharine Receipt for medal forwarded to Treasury Department. vice of the Tenement House Department: street. Medal presented to Michael J. Burke, Mate on Steamboats, Department of Cor- Temporary Inspector of Tenements, John T, Harkin, No. 102 West Thirty- rection, on November 15, 1904. salary at the rate of $1,20o per annum, seventh street. From the Comptroller—Returning proposal of Henry Frank, for supplies, for sub- these appointments to take effect on De- George P. Armstrong, No. so West One stitution of sureties. Substitution approved. cember 1, 1904. Hundred and Fifth street. From the Comptroller—Returning proposal of Henry Frank, for. supplies, with Thomas J. Haviland, No. 15o East William F. Connorton, No, 27 Linden approval of the sureties. Award to be made and contracts drawn. Eighty-second street. avenue, Flushing. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 8406 THE CITY RECORD. 1904..

Hugh I.. Hannigan, No. 338 Union Charles A. Duffy and Ambrose M. Nor- Main Division. Aldermen, and John T. McCall, Chairman, Finance H J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room xi. Committee, Bo.ird of Aldermen, Members. N. Tay- street, Brooklyn. ris, Junior Clerks in the Bureau of Street lor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller, Sec 'etary. Michael Keegan, No. 20 James slip. Openings of this Department, have been Bookkeeping and Awards Division. Office of Secretary, Room No. 12, Stewart Building. William W. Greenwood, No. 358 promoted to the position of Clerk, first Joseph Haag, Chief Accountant and Bookkeeper. grade, at an annual salary of $750, to take BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND Bleecker street. Stock and Bond Charles E. Doherty, No. 132 Doherty effect December t, 1904. James J Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, APPORTIONMENT. street, Brooklyn. Room 39. Telephone, Finance Department, 2070 Franklin. James F. Reilly, No. 521 West One BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Bureau of Audit—Main Division. Telephone, Public Improvements, 3,54 Franklin. Hundred and Twenty-third street. William McKinny, Chic' Auditor of Accounts, Room The Mayor, Chairman ; the Comptroller, !'resident December 5—Resignation as Clerk in 27. of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough Morris Isaacs, No. 301 East Eighty- Law and Adjustment Division. of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brooklyn, second street. the Board of Elections, which was ac- President of the Borough of The Bronx, President of cepted by the Board at its meeting held James F. McKinney, Auditor of Accounts, Room the Borougn of Queens, President of the Bo, oagh of Eugene J. McCormack, No. 966 Second 183. November 30, 5904, viz.: Louis Friedel, Richmond. avenue. Investigating Division. James W. Stevenson. Deputy Comptroller, Secretary, Edward L. Corbett, No. 688 East One Clerk, assigned to duty in the branch Charles S. Hervey, Auditor of Accounts, Room 178. Fin.ince Department, No. a8o Broadway ; John H. Hundred and Thirty-sixth street. office of the Board for the Borough of Mooney, Assistant Secretary, Public Improvements, Manhattan; residence, No. 81 Canal street, Charitable Institutions Division. No. 277 Broadway ; Charles V. Adee, Clerk of the James A. Mooney, No. 256 West One Board, Finance Dep.,rtment, No. ago Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. Institutions, Room 40. Edward W. Masterson, No. 13 Doug- The Board, at its meeting held on the AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. 30th tilt., appointed Michael Ball, residing Bureau of the City Paymaster. lass street, Brooklyn. Room 207 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. at. to 4 P. at No. 18 Eldridge street, Borough of No, 83 Chamb-rs street and No. 65 Reade street. M. TO,21.11011C, 5942 F. anshn. William Schilling, No. 437 East Four- John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster. teenth street. Manhattan, as Clerk to the Board, and The Mayor, the l omptroller, ex officio; Commis. assigned him to duty to the branch office sioners William H Ten Eyck (President), John J. William G. Byrne, No. 277 West Thir- Burean of Engineering. Ryan, William E. Curtis and John P. Windolph ; ty-sixth street. of the Board for the Borough of Manhat- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway -Harry W. Walker, Secretary ; Jonas Waldo Smith, Adolph A. Eifert, No. 207 Potter ave- tan, at a compensation at the rate of Eugene E. McLean, Chief Engineer, Room 55. Chief Engineer. $1,500 per annum. nue, Steinway, L. I. Real Estate Bureau. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Walter S. Mostler, No. 535 Pomeroy Mortimer J. Brown. Appraiser of Real Estate, Central Office. street, Astoria. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Room /57. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Charles J. McAvoy, No. 339 West FERRI ES. Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. Telephone, 3 too Spring. Twelfth street. December 5—John E. Orr, Marine En- Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 0. William McAdoo, commissioner. John C. Gardiner, No. 687 Hudson David E. Austen. Receiver of Taxes. Thomas E. Men voy, Firs Deputy Commissioner. gineman, and Nicholas Brickfield and John J. McDonough, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Thomas F. t arrell, second Deputy Commissioner. street. Edw. J. Davan, Stationary Enginemen, Borough of The Br. nx—Municipal Building. Third Harris Linds ey, 'I hird Deputy Commissioner. Francis M. Clarke, No. 160 Cumberland have never reported for duty. Their and Tremont avenues. street, Brooklyn. names have this day been taken from the John lt. Underhill, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMIS- Edward D. Mountan, No. 977 Eighth Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms list of employees. a-8. SIONERS. avenue. The name of Albert J. Meehan, ap- Jacob S. Van Wyck, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. The Mayor, George B. McClellan, Chairman ; the Gustave Weil, No. 333 Stockton street, Borough of Queens—Hackett Building. Jackson President of the Department of 1 axes and Assess- pointed as Diver's Tender on October 14, avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Brooklyn. 1904, has been taken from the list of em- ments Frank A. O'Donnel, Vice-Chairman ; the Pres- Owen Judge, No. 669 East One Hun- Frederick W. Bleckwenn, Deputy Receiver of ident of the Board ot Aldermen, Charles V. Fornes; ployees, he never having reported for Taxes. Brigad er-General James Alc Leer and Biigadier•Gen- dred and Fifty-seventh street. duty. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets eral George ■loore Smith, Commissioners. William H, Walsh, No. 291 First ave- Stapleton. Eugene A. Fortes, Secretary, and Frank J. Bell, nue. John DeNforgan, Deputy Receiver of lazes. Acting Secretary, Stewart Building, No. zoo Broadway. Office hours, 9 A. M. 10 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO Francis L. Hagan, No. 86o Ninth ave- Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears 12 M. nue. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room fix Herman L. Elam, No. 396 Grand street. Edward A. Slattery, Collector of Assessments and BOARD OF ELECTIONS. William P. Jenkins, No. 247 East Thir- Arrears. Headquarters, General Office, No. zo7 West Forty- John B. Adger Mullally, Deputy Collector of As- first street. ty-ninth street. sessments and Arrears. Commissioners—lohn R Voorhis (President), Charles Henry Schaefer, No. 114 Bay street, Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Rooms B. Page (Secretary), John Maguire, Rudolph C. Fuller. A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk of the Board. Tompkinsville, S. I. amen J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of Assess- 203 Stephen H. Maher, No. Franklin ments and Arrears. BOROUGH OFFICES. street, Astoria. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. Michael J. Collins, No. i56 New York John H. McCooey, Deputy Collector of Assess- Manhattan. ments and Arrears No. 112 West Forty-second street. avenue, Rosebank, S. I. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. Frank McNevins, No. 335 East Fifty- avenue and Fifth street Long Island City second street. P•rtnck E. Leahy, Deputy Collector of Assessments The Bronx. and Arrears. One Hundred and and Thirty-eighth street and Mott Joseph Brown, No. 239 East Twenty- Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, avenue (Solingen Building). second street. Stapleton. Cornelius A. Bonner, Chief Clerk. Thomas Connors, No. 117 West Eigh- George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears. Brooklyn. ty-third street. No. 42 Court street. Matthew Byrnes, No. 220 West Sixty- Bureau for Me Collection of City Revenue and of George Russell, Chief Clerk. Markets. seventh street. Queens. William J. Lee, No. 544 West Forty- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Stewart Building, Chambers street and ,Broadway, No. 51 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Room rm. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk. seventh street. Thomas F. Byrnes, Collector of City Revenue and William H. Grill, East Two Hundred Superintendent of Markets. Richmond. and Thirty-third street and Second ave- CITY OFFICERS. James H. Baldwin, Deputy Collector of. City Staten island Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. I. nue, The Bronx. Revenue. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING David O'Brien, Deputy Superintendent of Markets. All offices open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, Michael F. Purcell, No. 57 First ave- S which the Public Offices in the City are open 9 A. M. to 12 AL nue, City. or business, and at which the Courts regularly open Bureau of the City Chamberlain. and adjourn, as well as the places where such offices Valentine A. Schultz, No. 238 East are kept and such Loons are held, together with the Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Fourth street. heads of Departments and Courts: Rooms 6, to 67 ; and Kings County Court-house, Room 14, Borough of Brooklyn. Nos. 13-21 Park row. Augustus J. Schelp, No. 91 Varick Patrick Keenan, City Chamberlain. George E. Best, Commissioner. street. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. John H. Campbell, Deputy Chamberlain. F. E. V. Dunn, Secretary. Mayor's Office. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Emanuel M. Levey, No. 626 East Ninth Saturdays, 9 A.m to 12 M. street. No. 5 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. st.; Saturdays, 9 COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Telephone, 6o8o Cortlandt. William B. Vernam, No. 775 East Thir- A. M. to la M. Office, No. 277 Broadway. Telephone, Boao Cortlandt. Frederick L. C. Keating, Commissioner. ty-second street, Brooklyn. GEORGE B. McCLF LLAN, Mayor. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- Michael J. O'Leary, No. 236 East Fifty- John H. O'Brien, Secretary. PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Thomas Hassett, Assistant Secretary. LAW DEPARTMENT. first street. Office. of Corporation Courser. Nos 13 to 21 Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Bureau of License:. William H. Starrett, No. 287 McDou- Staats-Zeitung Building, ad, 313 and 4th floors, 9 A. Telephones, Manhattan, 256 Cortlandt ; Brooklyn, 9 A. ii. to 4 M. to 12 M. 429 Groenpoint ; Richmond, 94 gal street, Brooklyn. P. st.• Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays. 9 A. M.1012 M. 3980 Main ; Queens, 1elephone, 8oao 'Cortlandt. Tompkinsvil!e ; Bronx, 6a Tremont. William T. Lane, No. 717 Union street, John P. Corrigan, Chief of Bureau. Telephone, 5a66 Cortlandt. ohn T. Oakley, Comm* sioner. Brooklyn. John J. Delany, Corporation Counsel. Pi incipal Office, Room a, City Hall ; Gaetano Assistants—Theodore Connoly, Charles D. Olen- Jrank J. Goodwin, Deputy Commissioner. Clarence Schnieder, No. 235 East One D'Amato, Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan and doff, George L. Sterling. Charles L. Guy, William P. Nicholas S. Hill,Jr.. Chief Engineer. Hundred and Sixteenth street. The Bronx. Burr, Edwin J. Freedman, John L. O'Brien. Terence George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En- Branch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; gineer David E. Lertora, No. 552 Broome Farley, James T. Malone. James Lindsay Gordon, Daniel J. Griffin, Deputy Chief, Ror ugh of Brooklyn. William J. O'Sullivan, Arthur C. Butts. Charles N. George F Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. street. Branch Office, Richmo •d Building, New Brighton, Hams, George S. Coleman. Charles A. O'Niel, Will- Charles F. Lacombe, Engineer of Surface Construc- S. I. ; William R. Woelfie, Financial Clerk, Borough of iam Beers Crowell, Arthur Sweeny, John f O'Brien. tion. Timothy J. Corbett, No. 41 Morton Richmond. Joseph W. Savage, Water Registrar, Manhattan. street, Brooklyn. John C. Breckenridge, Louis H. Hahlo, Andrew T. Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City ; Campbell, Jr.. Franklin Chase Hoyt. E. Crosby Kin. William M. Blake, Private Secretary. Smith. Financial Borough of Queens. Joseph F. Prendergast Secretary to he Department. Joseph M. Brereton, No. 576 West Charles H. Clerk, dieberger, Montgomery Hare. Thomas F. Noonan, Ninety-fourth street. Kenyon For tesque, Charles McIntyre. Thomas R. Farrell, Ireputy Commissioner, Borough THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—William F of l'rooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. Daniel McCleary, No. 1o6 Clymer street, William R. McGuire, Water Registrar, Brooklyn. Bureau of Printing, Stationery and Blank Books. Thomas H. O'Serl, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Brooklyn. ClarBokrOugh of Brooklyn Branch Office—James D. Bell, Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. 21 of The Br nx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred Eugene McCauley, No. 17 Fourth Assistant in charge. Park Row, Entrance Room 803, 9 A. M. to 4 r. sr. Borough of Queens Branch Office—Denis O'Leary, and Seventy-seventh street and I lord avenue. street, Brooklyn. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to la 1,14, he Bronx. Assistant in charge. Thomas H. Lynch, Water Registrar. I Thomas F. Devaney, No. 79 Warren Telephone, rtos and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply Room, Borough of The Bronx Branch Office—Richard H. George H Creed, Deputy Commissioner, Borough No. a City Hall. of Queens, Hackett Building, Long Island City. street, Brooklyn. Mitchell, Assistant in charge. Borough Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillen. Borough of Richmond Branch Office—John Widde. Edward I. Miller, Deputy Commissioner, John F. Buckley, No. 4o East Seventh Building, New Brighton, Deputy Supervisor. combe, Assistant in charge. of Richmond, Richmond street. Andrew 1. Campbell, Chief Clerk. S. I. Eugene C. Robinson, No. 233 West CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Bureau of Street Openings. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Forty-fourth street. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. sr. William Roth, No. 65 West One Hun- Nos. 9* and 92 West Broadway, 9 A. M, to 5 F. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, City Hall, Room, 21 12, lo A. M. to 4 P. M.; Satur- Saturdays, 9 A. AI. tO 12 M. from 9 A. st. tO 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 12 M. dred and Twenty-seventh street. days, to o M. to 12 at. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Headquarters. Edwin J. Hovey, No. 152 East Twen- Telephone, 756o Cortlandt. Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. tieth street. Aldermen. Nos. 719 and 121 Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Telephone, 2230 Plaza, Manhattan ; 2356 Main, George E. LaMont, No. 604 Sixth ave- I homas Murphy, First Deputy City Clerk. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Brooklyn. nue. Michael F. Blake, Chief Clerk of the Board of Herman Snefel, Assistant in charge. Nicholas J. Hayes, Fire Commissioner. Thomas W. Churchill, Deputy , ommi stoner. Francis T. Brennan, No. 565 Forty- Aldermen. Bureau for the Collection of Arrears of Personal Joseph V. Scully, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of William A. Doyle, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Taxes. eighth street, Brooklyn. Brooklyn. of Brooklyn and Queens. Frederick Poynton, No. 364 Lenox ave- Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Building). Office hours Alfred fit Downes, ecre'ary ; Albert F. Volgenau, nue. The Bronx. for the Public, zo A. M. to a P. M. ; Saturdays, to A. M. Secretary to the Commissioner ; tieorge F. Dobson, Jr., William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- to Henry12 M. Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner. Archibald Grassick, No. 528 Grand ough of Queens. Steinert. Assistant in charge. Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department and in Borough of charge of Fire Alarm I elegraph. street, temporary Inspector of Tene- Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Tenement House Bureau and Bureau of Buildings. Richmond. Thomas Leib , Deputy Chief of Department in ments, salary $1,200 per annum. This ap- No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 A. M. to 5 P. 1.1,; pointment to take effect Thursday, De- charge. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Que. its. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. George E. Murray, Inspect°, of Combustibles. cember 1, 1904. John P. U'Brien, Assistant in charge. Willi..m A. Hervey, Assistant Inspector of Com- No. ii City Hall, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. bustibles, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 M. to 12 M. COMMISSIONERS OP and 367 Jay street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Peter Seery, Eire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, CORPORATION COUNSEL. ACCOUNTS. December 6— Charles V Formes, President. The Bronx and Richmond. Y. J. Scully, City Clerk. Rooms sin and n5, Stewart Building, 9 A. 51. to 4 P. Willram L. Beers, As istant Fire Marshal iu charge, James L. Gordon, an Assistant, at an si. Telephone, 4315 Franklin. Boron' hs of Brooklyn and Queens. annual salary of $5,000, died on Novem- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. John.. L. Hertle, William Harman Black, Commis- William T. Beggin, Chiel of Battalion in charge Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary lire Appliances, ber 30, 5904. Stewart Building. Chambers street and Broadway, 9 Boroughs of Manhattan and I he Bronx. Louis G. Segura, a Clerk in the Bureau A. M. to P. M.; Satui day 9 A. At to t2 noon. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING Michael Quinn, -ortolan it charge 'iureau of Viola- of Street Openings of this Department, Edward M. Grout, Comptroller. tions .md Auxiliary Fire Appliances, &magas of N. Taylor Phillips and lames W. Stevenson, Deputy FUND. Brooklyn and Qu• ens. has been promoted to the position of Comptrollers. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman ; Edward Central Office open at all hours. Clerk, third grade, at an annual salary of Hubert I.. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. M. Grout, Comptroller ; Patrick Keenan, Chamoer- ommittee to examine persons who handle explosives $1,050, to take effect December 1, 1904. Oliver E. Stanton, Secretary Ii Comptroller. laim Charles V. Forties, President of the Board of meets Thursdey of each week at a o'clock F. M. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8407

William Harkness, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, CORONERS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COM- M D.; Thomas J. Higgins, James J. Higginson, MISSION. Charles H. Ingalls, Frederic W Jackson, Nathan S. Borough of Manhattan-Office. New Criminal Court No, aci Montague street. Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. At., Jonas, John C. Kelley, John P. Kelly, John R. Thomp- Building. Open at all times of day and night. except Saturday s in June, July and August, 9 A. Si. to Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- Gustav Scholer, Solomon Goldenkranz, Nicholas T. 12 M. quarters Fire Department. son, VVilliam Lummis, Africk H. Man, Frederick W. Marks Patrick F. McGowan, Henry Schmidt, Flank H. Brown, Moses J. Jackson. William B. Davenport, Public Administrator. Fire Commissioner Nicholas J. Hayes, Chairman; Chief Clerk, Stephen N. Simonson. Partridge. George E. Payne, James A. Renwick, Edger- ■.■ William Montg. mery, John Sherry, Abraham Piser, Borough of The Bronx-Corner of Third avenue and Dr. Charles F. McKenna. ton L. Winthrop, Jr.; George W. Schaedle, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel Stern, Henry N. Tifft, George A. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Telephone, Franz S. Wolf, Secretary. 333 Tremont. QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES. Stated meetings every Thursday at 2 P. M. Vandenhoff, Felix M. Warburg. James Weir, Jr.; Frank D. Wilsey, George W. Wingate, Theodore Eppig. Walter H. Henning, Chief Clerk. SURROGATE. Henry N. Tifft, President. William O'Gorman. Jr. ; Joseph I. Berry. DEPARTMENT OF STREET Frank L. Babbott, Vice-President. Borough of Brooklyn-Office, Room xt, Borough Daniel Noble, Surrogate. CLEANING. A. Emerson Palmer, secretary. Hall. Telephone, 4o04 Main and 4005 Maio. Office at Jamaica. Fred H. Johnson, Assistai t Secretary. Philip T Williams, Michael J. Flaherty. Except on eundays, holidays and half holidays the Nos. 13 to at Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. C. B. J. Snyder, superintendent of school Buildings. James L. Gernon, Chief Clerk. office is open between March 31 and October x from 8 Telephone, 3863 ( ortlandt, Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Open at all hours of day and night, except between A. st. to 5 P. M. on Saturdays from 8 A. M. to is ; John McGaw Woodbury, Commissioner. Henry R M. Cook, Auditor. the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. to. on Sundays and holidays. between September ye and April x, from g A. M. to 5 F. M. Gibson, Deputy Commissioner. Henry M. Leipziger Supervisor of Lectures. Borough of Queens-Office, Borough Hall, Fulton P. M. ore Saturdays from 9 A. st. to x M. John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries street, Jamaica, L. I. Surrogate's Court sits on Thursday and Friday of Henry M. Devoe, Supervisor of Janitors. Samuel a Nutt, Leonard Ruoff. jr. each week except during the month of August, when no DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Martin Mager, Jr , Chief Clerk. court is held. Calendar called at to A. M. Central Office. Board of Superintendents. Office hours from 9 A. NI. to 4 P M. H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Schools. Borough of Richmond-No. 174 Bay street, Staple- COUNTY COURT. No. x48 East Twentieth strict. Office hours from William ton. Open f r the transaction of business all hours of A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to IS M. and Gi orge S. Davis, Andrew W. Edson, Algernon S. County Court-hi-use Long Island City. Higgins, Albert P. Marble, Clarence E. Meleney, the day and night. County Court opens at 10 A. M. and adjourns at 5 P. M. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. George F. Schafer. Francis J. Lantry, Commissioner. Thomas S. 0' rien, Edward L. Stevens, John H County Judge's office always open at 336 Fulton Georg- W. Meyer, Jr., Deputy Commissioner. Walsh, Associate City Superintendents. street, Jamaica, N. Y. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. District Superintendents. NEW YORK COUNTY Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, John J. SHERIFF. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Chickering, John Dwyer, James M. Edsall, Matthew OFFICES. CHARITIES. J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell, C ornelius E. Franklin, County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A. Si. to 4 John Griffin, M. D.; John H. Hearer'. John L. N. Hunt, SURROGATE. r. m.; Saturday- from 9 A. M. to 1.2 et. Central Office. Henry W. Jameson, James Lee, I hatees W. Lyon, Jr.; New County Court-house. Court open from 9 A. M. Joseph Meyerrose, Sheriff. et., except Saturday, when it closes at is M. Henry W. Sharkey, Lnder Sheriff. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. James J. McCabe, Arthur McMullin, Julia Richman, to 4 P. Tel. phone. 3350 Madison Square. Alfred T. Schauffier, Edward B. Shallow. Edgar Dubs During the months of July and August the hours ate • DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ames H. Tully, Commissioner. Shimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. from 9 A. M. to a P M. Strachan, Gustave Straubenmuller, Joseph S. Taylor, Frank T. Fitzger ,ld, Abner C. Thomas, Surrogates; Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island ames E. Dougherty, First Deputy Commissioner. William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. ames J. McInerney, Second Deputy Commissioner Evangeline E. Whitney. City, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. l George A. Gregg, District Attorney. for Brooklyn ano Queens, Nos. x26 and 128 Livingston Board of Examiners. SHERIFF. street Brooklyn. Plans and *specifications, Contracts, Proposals and William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. COUNTY CLERK. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building Re- Schools, and James C. Byrnes, IA alter L. Hervey, Mitchell L. Erlanger, Sheriff ; Julius Harburger, Under Sheriff. Jamaica, N. Y.; Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts,9 A. M. to 4 Jerome A. O'Connell. George J Smith. Office hours, April t to October , 8 A. to to k r. et.; P. M.: Saturdays, 12 M. COUNTY JAIL. October z to April t, 9 A. et. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, to Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- ART COMMISSION. No. 7o Ludlow street. 12 M. sixt• street. Office hours, e. to A. M. to 5 P. M. • City Hall, Room 21. Mitchell L. Erlanger, Sheriff. County and Supreme Court held at the Queens Bureau of Dependent Children, No. f 6'1 herd avenue Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. ulius Harburger, Under sheriff. County Court-house, Long Island City. Court opens Office hours, 8.30 A. M to 5 P. Si. John DeWitt Warner, President : J. Carroll Beck- homas H. Sullivan, Warden. at 9.30 A. fa., to adjourn 5 P. M. with, Vice-President ; A. Augustus Healy, President T David L. Von Nostrand, County Clerk. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPART- of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Secretary ; DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Charles Downing, Deputy County Clerk. George B. McClellan. Mayor of The City of hew MENT. York ; J. Pierpont Morgan, Acting President of Metro- Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre strec s. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Manhattan Office, No. 6i Irving place, southwest politan Museum of Art ; John Bigelow, President of New York Public Library; A. Humister Proctor, Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P.m.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO corner Eighteenth street. to .2 M. 12 M. Telephone, per Eighteenth. Sculptor ; Henry Rutgers Marshall, Architect ; John Edward J. Knauer, Commissioner. U. Crimmins, Loyall Farragut. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44 John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. H. Homer Moore, Assistant Commissioner. Court street. Milo R. Maltbie. Assistant Secretary. Bronx Office to be established. THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF REGISTER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Thomas C. T Cram, Commissioner. No. 103 Third street, Long Island City, 9 A. M. to John F. Skelly, First Deputy Tenement House No. x16 Nassau street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 4 P.M.; Saturdays. 9 A.M. to to M. During the months 4 P. M. Commissioner CharlesA. Wadley, Public Administrator. William lirennan, Second Deputy Tenement House Rooms (son and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No. x of July and August the hours are from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Commissioner. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan. 9 A. M. to John H Bonner, Register; Henry H. Sherman, 4 P. M.: Saturdays, q A. M. to is noon. Deputy Register. Telephone, 58.,0 Gramercy. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS Will am J. Fryer, Chairman ; Walter Cook, Warren COUNTY CLERK. RICHMOND COUNTY AND FERRIES. A. Conover, Will am C. Smith, Charles G. Smith, Ed- Nos. 8, 9, to and IT New County Court-house ward F. Croker, Charles Brendon. OFFICES. Pier " A," N. R., Battery place. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. Thomas F. Donohue, Clerk. Thomas L. hamilton, County Clerk. Telephone, 768x Broad. Board meeting every Tuesday at 3 P. M. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURRO- Maurice Featherson, Commissioner. Henry Birrell Deputy. Joseph A. Bill, Deputy Commissioner. EXAMINING BOARD OF Patrick H. Dunn, Secretary. GATE. Charles J. ( ollins, Secretary. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1904. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.; Saturdays, 12 M. PLUMBERS. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. County Courts-Stephen D. Stephens, County Judge. Robert McCabe, President; David Jones, Secretary: Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street a id First Monday of Lune, Grand- and Trial JurY; BELLEVUE AND ALLIED Denis Donegon. Treasurer; ex-officio Horace Loomis Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. First Monday of ecember, Grand and Trial Jury; and P. J. Andrews. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury; HOSPITALS. Rooms 14, xs and i6 Aldrich Building, Nos. 149 and Matthew F. Neville. Assistant Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury; Telephone, 2730 Madison Square. isr Church street. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury; Board of Trustees-Dr. John W. Brannan, Theodore Office open during business hours every day in the Frederick O'Byme, Secretary. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury; E. Tack, Arden M. Robbins, Myles Tierney, Samuel year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury; Sachs, James K. Paulding, Marcus Stine, James IL Monday, Wednesday and Friday after x P. M. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury; Tully. No. xx9 Nassau street, 9 A. hi. to 4 P. M. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury; William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. -All at the Court-horse at Richmond. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Surrogate's Court-Stephen D. Stephens, surrogate. BOROUGH OFFICES. Mondays, at the First National Bank Buildn g, St. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth George. at 50.3o o'clock A. M. avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Borough of Manhattan. KINGS COUNTY OFFICES. Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building, Et. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al. Office of the President Nos. io, it and is City Hall, George, at 50.35 o'clock A.M. ways open. 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 te. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond. at Thomas Darlington, M. D., Commissioner of Health John F. Ahearn, President. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms to 19, 22 10.30 o'clock A. M. and President. Bernard Downing, Secretary. Telephone, i2o4 Columbus. ana 23. Court opens at so A. M. daily, and sits until Isaac A. Hopper, Superintendent of Buildings. business is completed. Part I Room No 23; Part DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. William Dalton, Commissioner of Public Works. Charles F. Roberts, M. D., Sanitary Superin- II., Room No. zo, 1;ourt-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms Port Richmond, S. I. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Public z9 and 22, open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si.; Saturdays, Office hours from 9 A. Si. to 12 et., and from x r. M. to tendent Works. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Is M. 5 P. M. Wiliam H. Walker, Superintendent of Public Joseph Aspinall and Frederick E. Crane, County Edward S. Rawson, District Attorney. Walter Bensel, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- Ruiidings and Offices. tendent. Borough of Manhattan. Gerald Shell, M. D.. Judges. Matthew F. Donohue, Superintendent of Sewers. Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. COUNTY CLERK. Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of The John L. Jordan, Assistant Superintendent of Bronx, No. i237 Franklin avenue. Buildings. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. M. to Robert H. Herkimer, M D., Assistant Sanitary George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. SURROGATE. 4 P. M. Superintendent, Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. Cl. ton street. Borough of The Bronx. James C. Church, Surrogate. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. P.S. to 4 John P. Moore, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- William P. Pickett, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. P. M. tendent, Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton Office of the President, corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. m.; Court opens at IO A. M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 street, Jamaica. P. M. Saturdays, g A. Id.t0 12 M. SHERIFF. .„ John T. Sprague, M. ID., Assistant Sanitary Super. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. intendent. Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Louis F. Haffen, President. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. ater street, Stapleton, Staten Island. Henry A. Gumbleton, Secretary. SHERIFF. Charles J. McCormack, Sheriff. Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas A. Banning, Under Sheriff. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Henry Bruckner, Commissioner of Public Works. g A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, is M. Henry Hesterberg, Sheriff. J ohn J. Pallas, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor- Borough of Brooklyn. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. oughs of Manhattan and Richmond and President President's Office, No. ix Borough Hall, 9 A. M. to COUNTY JAIL. Village Hall, Stapleton. of the Park Board. F. M.; Saturdays. 9 A.M. to 12 M. Charles J Koffman, Commissioner. ill is Holly, Secretary, Park Board. 4.30 Raymond street, between Willoughby street and John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Martin W. Littleton, President. Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. st.; Saturdays Offices, Arsenal, :ventral Park. John A. Heffernan, Secretary. DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Michael J. Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for the Denis A. Judge, Private Secretary. Henry Hesterberg. Sheriff. from 9 A. NI. tO 12 NI. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public William McLaughlin, Warden. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Works. John J. Lrady, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor- James S. Regan, Assistant Commissioner of Public THE COURTS. ough of The Bronx. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Works. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn . Offices, Zhrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Peter J. Collins, Superintendent of Buildings. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, is M. Hours, 9 A. hi. to 5 P. M. George W. Tillson, Chief Engineer-in-Charge, John F. Clarke, District Attorney. Bureau of Highways. SUPREME COURT. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Arthur J. O'Keefe, Superintendent of the Bureau of FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Sewers. REGISTER. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth ASSESSMENTS. Charles C. Wise, Superintendent of the Bureau of Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. NI., street. Court opens at 1 P. M. Stewart Building. No. 28o Broadway. Office hours,9 Public Buildings and Offices. excepting months of July and August ; then from 9 Charles H. Van Brunt, Presiding Justice ; Edward A. M. to 4 r. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M. A. At. tO 2 P.M., p,ovided for by statute. Patterson, Morgan J. O'Brien, George L. Ingraham, Commissioners-Frank A. O'Donnel, President ; Borough of Queen.. Matthew E. Dooley, Register. Chester B. McL: ughlin, Edward N. Hatch, Frank C. James le. Bouck, Edward Todd, Samuel Strasbourger, President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Patrick H. Quinn, Deputy Register. Laughlin, Justices: Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk ; William Nicholas Muller, Frank Raymond. and Fifth street, Lang Island City. Augustus W. Maul, Assistant Devitt) Register. Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Joseph Cassidy, I re sident. John B. Shanahan, Counsel. Clerk's Office open at 9 A. M. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE George S. Jervis, Secretary to the President. John H. McArdle, Secretary. Joseph Bennel, Commissioner of Public Works. SUPREME COURT-FIRST COMMISSION. Samuel Grennon. Superintendent of Highways. No. 6x Elm street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City. COUNTY CLERK. DEPARTMENT. Bird S. Coler, President ; R. Ross Appleton, Alfred Joseph P. Powers. Superintendent of Buildings. Hall of Records, Brooily n, 9 A. Ai to 4 P.M. County Court-house, Chambers street. Courts open J. Talley. Philip r. Cronin, Superintendent of Fublic Build- Edward Kaufmann, County Clerk. from 10.15 A. M to 4 P. M. Henry iterlinger, Secretary. ings and Offices. Jamaica, L. I. Dennis Winter, Deputy County Clerk. Special Term, Part I. (motions), R00111 No. r2. Matthew J. Goldner, Superintendent of Sewers. Joseph P. Donnelly, Assistant Deputy County Special Term, Part II, (ex-parte business), Rocm BOARD OF ASSESSORS. James F. O'Brien. Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Clerk. No. 15. Robert R. Crowell, Assistant Engineer-in-Charge, '1 elephone call, list Hain. Special Term. Part I I I., Room No. 19. Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Satur- Topographical Bureau. Special term, Part IV., Room No. It. days. 12 M. Office, Long Island City, 9 A. st. to 4 r. NI. ; Satur- COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Special Term, Part V., Room No 30. Robert Muh. President. days, from 9 A. M. until 12 M. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), Antonio Zucca. Court-house. Room No. 36. Charles A. O'Malley. Borough of Richmond. Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Tri.4 'I erm, Part II , Room No. 25 W. H. Jasper, Secretary. Frank J. Gardner, Deputy 4. ommieeioner. rial Term, Part III., Room 'so. i7. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. Albert B. Wkldron, Secretary. George Cromwell, President. Tnal Term, Part IV., Room No. IA. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Office hours trout 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays Irvin rial Term, Part V., Room No 16. Maybury Fleming. Secretary to the President. A. At. to in M. BOARD OF Einic 1TION. Louis Lincoln Ts-thus, Commissioner of Public Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 24. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- Works. Trial Term, Parr VII., Room No. 23. hattan, 9 A. M. to 3 r. M. (in the month of August 9 A Al John Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, Part V I II., Room No. 31. John Timlin, Jr , Superintendent of Public Buildings Rums, 7, 9 io and it, Hall of Records. 't rial Term, Part IX., Room No. 31. to 4 P. et.); Saturdays, 9 A. M. to NS M. 32. Telephone, t En Poiza. and Offices. Oft.ce hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., exceptin4 months of Trial f orm. Part X , Room No. . Richard H. Adams Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Frank H E Duel, Superintendent of Highways. July and August, then 9 A. it. to a P. M.; Saturdays, 9 'I nal Term. Part XI. ,ROM' No. as. I.. Be bleat, Grosvenor H. Backus Nicholas J. Barrett, Richard r Fox Superintendent of Street Cleaning. A. PA tO 12 NI. real Term, Part X Room EL • 34. John I. Barry M. Dwight Collier. Francis P. Cuunion, Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. John K. Neal, Commissioner. Trial Tenn, Part XIII., and Special Term, VII , Samuel M. Dix, S mucl B. D one ly, A Leo Everett, Office of the President, First National Bank Build- D. H. Ra stun. Deputy t. ommismuner, Rum No. 26 Frank Harvey Held, Joseph Nicola Francolini, Alger- ing, New Brighton, si A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. Thomas D. Mosscrop, Super,ntendent. Appellate Term, Room No 31. non S. Friesen, John Greene, George IJ, Hamlin, M. to an M. William ). Beattie, Afilillatit Superintendent, Naturalisation Bureau, Room No. 0, third door. 8408 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Fourth District — Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Eighty-ninth street; both sides of First avenue, Clerks in attendance from to A. N. to 4 P. M. teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth from Eighty-sixth to Ninety-second street; both Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall Wards. Court-room. No. t4 Howard avenue. sides of Ninety-first street, from Fifth avenue to Room No. 13. street. Court-zoom, corner of Grand and Centre Thomas H. Williams, Justice. a point distant about 258 feet west of Fourth ave- Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part 11. (ex-parte streets. G. J._ Wiederhold, lerk. nue; both sides of Ninetieth street, from Fifth business), room southwest corner mezzanine floor. ohn Hoyer, Justice. Francis Mangin, Clerk. R. M. Bennett, Assistant Clerk. avenue to a point distant about 265 feet west of Clerk's Office, cpecia/ Term, Calendar, room south- JJerk's Cffice open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Fourth avenue; both sides of Eighty-ninth street, east corner second floor. Court opens daily at to A. an, and remains open until from Fifth avenue to a point distant about 145 daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily busi- Fifth District—Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty- feet west of Third avenue; both sides of Ninety- Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and 1 hirty-second Wards. east corner. second floor, east. ness, except on Sundays and legal holidays. first street, from First to Second avenue; both Court-house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and sides of Eighty-ninth street, from First to Second Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest cor- Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- 1 bird avenue. ner, third fl. or. avenue; both sides of Eighty-eighth and Eighty- room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, seventh streets, from First to Fifth avenue. Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays Clerk. vi Criminal Court-house, Centre street. excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Justices--Charles H. Truax. Francis M. Scott, Wm. E. Moore, Justice. Daniel Williams, Clerk. named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to Charles F. Maclean, Henry Bischoff, Jr.; Leonard A. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. the same. or either of them, are requested to present Giegerich, John J. Freedman, P. Henry Dugro, Henry Fourth District—Teeth and Seventeenth Wards. their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the A. Giluersleeve, James Fitzgerald, David Leventntt, Court-room, No.30 First street. corner Second avenue. First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City. Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on James' A. O'Gorman, George C. Barrett, James A, Clerk's Office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P M. Court formerly composing five wards). Court-room, No. 46 or before January. 3, 1905, at x P. M., at which time Blanchard. John Proctor Clarke, Samuel Greenbaum, opens to A. M. daily, and remains open to close of Jackson avenue, Long Island City. and place the said objections will be heard and testi- Edward E. McCall, Edward B. Amend, Vernon M. business. Clerk's Office open from e A. M. to 4 P. M. each day mony received in reference thereto. Davis. George F. Roesch, Justice. Andrew Lang, Clerk. excepting Saturdays, closing at is M. Trial days ROBERT MUH, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. All ether bust- AN IDNIO ZUCCA, SUPREME COURT—SECOND Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the ness transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the 'thirteenth Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas E. Kennedy, Board of Assessors. DEPARTMENT. Ward which lies east of the centre line of Norio k Clerk. WILLIAM H. JASPER, street and north of the centre line of Grand street Secretary, Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of Second District—Second and Third Wards, which includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown No. 320 Broadway. N. Y. the centre line of Delancey street and northwest of CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Courts open daily from to o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock Clinton street to Rivington street, and on the centre and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court December 2, 1904. P. M. six jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. line of Rivington street south to Norfolk street. 413 Si eclat Term for Moti. ns . Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. street, Flmhurst, New York. P.O. Address, Elm- James F. McGee, General Clerk. Benjamin Hoffman, Justice. Thomas Fitzpatrick, hurst, New 'York. Clerk. William Rasquin, Jr., Justice. Henry Walter, r., Clerk, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court-room, northwest cornerTwenty-third street COURT. and Second avenue. Court opens at 9 A. se daily, and Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, comprising OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF continues open until close of business. the territory of the former towns and villages of RICHMOND, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ST. Building for Cnminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach. GEORGE, NEW BRIGHTON, NEW YORK CITY. and Franklin streets. Daniel F. Martin, Justice. Abram Bernard, Clerk. Court opens at to.so A. M. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, C EALED BIDS OR EeTIMATES WILT BE RE- Thomas L. Hamilton. Clerk ; Edward R. Carroll, Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward Court-room, Clerk, C.) ceived by the President of the Borough of Riche Special Deputy to the t leek. No. 151 East Fifty seventh street. Court opens every t ourt-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. mond at the above office until it o'clock a. N. on Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal boll- Telephone ,139 Jamaica TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1904. days,, and ontinues open to close of business. (. Jerk's Office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. Herman Josef ii Justice. Court held on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at Borough of Richmond. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Edward A. McQuade, Cletk. its o'clock A. M. No. t. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. BOROUGH OP RICHMOND. ING 15,000 FEET (B. M.) OF YELLOW PINE Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. LUMBER AND TIMBER AND 3,000 FEET Elm, White and Fr. nklin streets. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of and Eighth avenue Court opens at 9 A, N. and con- (B. M.) OF SPRUCE LUMBER AND TIM- Court opens at 0.35, o'clock A. Si. Casletoo and Northfield). Court-room, former Village BER IN DISTRICT NO. z. Rufus 13 Cowing, City Judge ; John W. Gcff, Re- tinues open until close of business. Summary pro- Had, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New ceedings and return causes called at 9.3o A. M. The time for the completion of the work and corder ; Joseph E Newhurger, Martin T. McMahon Brighton. the full performance of the contract is until and W. nen W. Fester, Judges of the Court 01 General Calendar trie !causes, to A. et. John Kenny, Justice. Arming S. Pratt, Clerk. Sessions. Edward R. Carr 11, C lerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. st., and on November 3o, t9os. Clerk s t tffice open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. The amount of security required is Two Hun- Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays until is M. Lour, held each day except Saturdays, from to A. M. Trial days and Return days, each Court day. dred and Fifty Dollars ($250)• Second District—second, Fourth and Fifth Wards No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. James W McLaughlin. Justice. (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF Henry Merzbach, Clerk. ING is,000 FEET (B. M.) OF YELLOW PINE Co rt-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton. LUMBER AND TIMBER AND 3,000 FEET NEW YORK. Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan. Clerk. (B. M.) OF SPRUCE LUMBER AND TIM- Clerk's Office open mom 9 A. St. tO 4 P. M. No. 12 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox of BER IN DISTRICT NO. a. Sixth avenue, and of the , north of th- Court held each day from lo A. NI., and continued The time for the completion of the work and Hall Park, from ea a. M. to 4 P. M. until close of business. General Term, Part I. terminus of I enox avenue. Court room. No rro East the full performance of the contract is until Part II. One Hundred and Twenty-first street. southeast November 3o, 19os. Part Ill. corner of Sylvan place. C. tut opens en. ry morning at The amount of security required is Two Hun- Part IV, 9 o'clock -except Sundays and legal holidays), and con- OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. dred and Fifty Dollars ($250). Part V. tinues open to close of business. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Special Term Chambers will be held from to A. M. to Joseph P. Fallon, Justice. William J. Kennedy, ING is,000 FEET (B. M.) OF YELLOW PINE LUMBER AND TIMBER AND 3,000 FEET (B. 4 P. 11. Clerk BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Clerk's Office open from9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. if. to 4 P. " North Side News." "Westchester Independent," M.) OF SPRUCE LUMBER AND TIMBER IN DISTRICT NO. 3. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice ; John H. Mc- Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that " Bronx Sentinel, " Harlem Reporter and Bronx Carty, Lewis J. Conlan, Theodore F Hascall, Francis Chronicle," "Bronx Borough Record." The time for the completion of the work and portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of Seventieth the full performance of the contract is until B. Delehanty, Samuel Seabury, John Palmieri, Jus- street. Court-room, No. 3:4 West Fifty-fourth street. BOROUGH OF Racustown. tices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk. November 3o, 19os. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) "Staten Islander," "Staten Island Star,' The amount of security required is Two Hun- from a. M. tO 4 P. M. " Richmond County Herald." " Richmond County dred and Fifty Dollars ($2so). Thomas E. Murray, Justice. Michael Skelly, Clerk. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Democrat," "Staten Island World." For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Eleventh District—The Eleventh District embraces BOROUGH OF QUEENS. supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, refer- Franklin. and Wh to streets, Borough of Manhattan. that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of ence must be made to the specifications on file in the Court opens at th a. NI. the centre line of West One Hundred and Tenth "Long Island Daily Star," " Flushing Daily office of the President. testicer—First Division—Elizur B. Hinsdale. Wil- street, between Lenox avenue and Seventh avenue ; Times," " Flushing Evening Jouniai," " Queenseensu Bidders are requested to make their bids or esti- liam E. Wya t. John E. McKean, Willard H. Olmsted, north of the centre line of One Hundred and Twen- Borough Advertiser," "Jamaica Standard," " Q mates upon the blank form prepared by the President, Joseph Deuel, Lorenz Zeiler. William 111. Fuller, ti,th street, between Seventh avenue and Broadway ; News," " Long Island Farmer." a copy of which. with the proper envelope in which to Clerk ; Joseph H. Jones, Deputy Clerk. north of the centre line of One Hundred and Nine- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, Clerk s Office open from 9 A N. to 4 P. M. teenth street, between Broadway and the North or " Brooklyn Eagle," " Brooklyn Times," Brooklyn including the specifications. in the foam approved by Second Division—Trial Days—No. in Atlantic Hudson river, and west of the centre line of Lenox or Citizen," " Brooklyn Standard Union," " Brooklyner the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river ; north of the tion therefor, at the office of the said President. The Freie Presse," "Brooklyn Weekly News," "Flatbush plans and drawings may be seen and other in- at to o'clock ; Town Hall, Jamaica Borough of Q. eens, terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, No. Weekly News." 'fuesdays, at to o'clock ; 'l own Hall, New Brighton, 7o Manhattan street. Clerk's office open daily (Sun- formation obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Borough of Richmond. I hu-selays, at to o'clock. days and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 BOROUGH OF MANNATTAN. Public Works of the Borough of Richmond, Richmond yuAtices—John Courtney. Howard J. Forker, Patrick P. M. Court convenes daily at 9.45 A. M. " Harlem Local Reporter" (Harlem Districts, Building, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond. Keady, John Fleming, Thomas W. Fitzgerald, Rein- Francis J. Worcester, Justice. Heman B. Wilson, Democracy" (Washington Heights, Momingside GEORGE CROMWELL, ert J. Willon. Joseph L. Kerr gan, Clerk; John J. Clerk. Heights, and Harlem Districts). President. Dorman, Deputy Clerk . Designation by Board of City Record April z6, x904. THE Cm OP Flaw YORE, November 3o, 1904. Clerk's Office. No. ter Atlantic Avenue, Borough of Twelfth District—The Twelfth District embraces Amended July 22 and September x6, zpo4. d6, to Brooklyn. open from o A. M. to P. M. that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of 4 Seventieth street, and that portion of the Twelfth General Instructions to Bid- Ward which lies north of the centre line ef Eighty- ders on the last Inge, last column, of CHILDREN'S COURT. sixth street and west of the centre line of Seventh CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE the " City Record." First Division—No. a Third avenue, Manhattan avenue and south of the centre line of One Hundred COMMISSION. • Edmund C Lee, Clerk. and Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and Second Division—No. 102 Court Street. Brooklyn Broadway. and south of the centre line of One Hun- TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Robert J. Wilkin, Justice. James P. Si,nott, Clerk. dred and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and WARDS. the North or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 263o CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Broadway. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Courts open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Alfred I'. W. Seaman, Justice. James V. Gilloon, URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. Clerk. P ter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the Acts amenda- Crane, Charles A. Flammer, Clarence W. Meade, John tory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is hereby EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE H. Mott, Joseph Pcol, John B. Mayo, Edward Hogan, Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey street, given that meetings of the Commissioners appointed S received by the President of the Borough of Man- Peter P. Barlow, Statthcw P. Breen, Seward Baker, from East river to Pitt street ; east side of Pitt street, ander said Acts will be held at the office of the Corn hattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until 3 o'clock Alfred G. t immen, Charles S. Whitman, Joseph Moss. Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk mission, Room r38, No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Build- P. M., on street, east side of Norfolk street to Division street, ing), Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on Philip 'loch, secretary. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1904. First thstrict—Criminal Court Building. south side of Division street to Catharine street, east Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at side of Catharine street to East river. Clerk's office Second District—Jefferson Market. a o'clock P. M., until further notice. No. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING Third District—No. 69 b.ssex street. open daily 'Sundays and legal holidays excepted; from Dated 'STEW YORK CITY, March 26, moil. 9 A. M. to 4 P. IA WITH WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON CON- Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing- WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ton avenue. Leon Sanders, ustice. James J. Devlin, Clerk. Court-room, No. 20o East Broadway. CHARLES A. JACKSON, JOHN STREET, from Broadway to Nassau Fifth District — One Hundred and Twenty-first OSCAR S. BAILEY, street. n street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Commissioners Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, done: and Third avenue. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth Clerk. 96o sentare yards wood block pavement. Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth Ward which was lately annexed to the City and 1 40 cubic yards concrete, including mortar avenue. County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of bed. SECOND DIVISION. xsos, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester roo linear feet new bluestone curbstone fur- Borough of Brooklyn. and part of the Towns of Ease-hester and Pelham, in- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. nished and set. cluding the Villages of Wakefield and Williarnsbridge. 310 linear feet old bluestone curbstone re- City Magistrates—Alfred E. Steers, A. V. B. Voor- Court-room 1 own Hall, Main street, Westchester UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE dressed, rejointed and reset. hees. Jr., lames G. Tighe. Edward J. Dooley, John owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved complete, for sewer Naumer, E. G. Higgenbotham, Frank E. O'Reilly, Village. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holi- 2 noiseless covers, days excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial of causes orP unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- manholes furnished and set. Henry J. Furlong are Tuesday and Friday of each week. ing proposed assessments have been completed and I noiseless cover, complete, for water man- President of Board, James G. Tighe, No. r84% Ben. William W. Penfield, Justice. Thomas F. Delehanty, are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for hole furnished and set. gen street. Clerk examination by all persons interested, viz.: Time allowed for doing and completing the '..-ecretary to the Board. Lawrence D. Carroll, West Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M.; Saturdays, clos- work will be 20 working days. Eighth stre"t, Coney Island. ing at 12 M. BOROUGH GP BROOKLYN. Amount of security required will be One First District—No. pa Adams street. List 7673, No. i. Regulating, grading, curbing, Thousand Dollars. Second District—Court and Butler streets. Second District,—Twenty.third and Twenty-fourth paving gutters with brick and laying cement side- Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 No. z. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING walks where not already done in Fortieth street, WITH WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON CON- Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. of the Laws of 18e5. Court-room, corner Third avenue between New Utrecht avenue and Fort Hamilton Filth Distnct—Manha. tan avenue and Powers street. and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF avenue. HUDSON STREET, from the south side of Jay Sixth District—Gates and Reid avenues. hours from 9 A. St to 4 P. SI Court opens at to A. M. List 7908, No. z. Sewers in Eighty-eighth Seventh District—I rant street (I latbush). John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, street to the north side of Worth street; JAY street, between First avenue and Fifth avenue; REET, from east side of Hudson street to Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Island). Clerk. in Eighty-ninth street, between Third avenue and BoRMOH OF BROOKLYN. west side of Staple street, and STAPLE Borough of Queens. Fourth avenue; First avenue, between Ninety- STREET, from the south aide of Jay street to City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Luke J. Con- First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, second street and Eighty-sixth street; Fourth ave- the south side of Harrison street. norton . Edmund J. Healy. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the nue, both sides, between Ninety-second street and Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be Fitt District—Long Island City. Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner Eighty-sixth street; Fifth avenue, between Nine- done: Second District—Flushing. State and Court streets. tieth street and Eighty-sixth street; and outlet 1,890 square yards wood block pavement. Third District—Far Rockaway. John ). WaLsn, Justice, Edward Moran, Clerk. sewers in Second avenue, between Eighty-eighth 261 cubic yards concrete, including mortar Clerks office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. street and Eighty-sixth street; Third avenue, be- bed. Borough of Richmond. Calendar called at to A. M. tween Eighty-ninth street and Eighty-eighth 480 linear feet new bluestone curbstone fur- City Magistrates—John Croak, Nathaniel Marsh . Second District—Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Twen- ate eet. nished and set. First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. tieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards. Court- The limits within which it is proposed to lay 20 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. room located at No. 493 Gates avenue. Brooklyn. the said assessments include all the several houses redressed, rejointed and reset. Calendar call• d at to o'clock A Si. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- 3 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer Gerard B. Van Won, Justice. William H. Allen, cels of land situated on— manholes furnished and set. MUNICIPAL COURTS. Clerk. No. t. Both sides of Fortieth street, from New 3 noiseless covers, complete, for water man- Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Utrecht avenue to Fort Hamilton avenue, and holes, furnished and set. Borough of Manhattan. to the extent of half the block at the intersecting Time allowed for doing and completing the First District—Third, Filth and Eighth Wards and Thud District—includes the Thirteenth. Fourteenth, and terminating streets. work will be 4o working days. all that part e. the F irst Ward lying west of Broadway Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and No. a. Both sides of Fifth avenue, from Eighty- Amount of security required will be One Thou- and Whitehall street. int lud ng Governor's Island. Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. o and el Lee sixth to Ninetieth street; west side of Fifth ave- sand Five Hundred Dollars. Bedloe's Island Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands. avenue, Brooklyn. nue, from Ninetieth to Ninety-first street; both No, 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING New Court-house, No. ia8 Prince *meet, corner of William J. Lynch, Justice. John IA', C,rpenter, sides of Fourth avenue, from Eighty-sixth to Win ASPHALT BLOCK PAVEMENT ON Wooster street Clerk. Ninety-second street; both aides of Third avenue. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY Dante. F. Finn, Justote Thomas O'Connell, Clerk. Clerk's Office from o A. M. 10 4 P. M. frcm Eighty-seventh to Ninetieth street; both OF BROADWAY. from One Hundred and Nine- Clerk's Office open from 9 A. SI lo 4 P. M. Court opens at to o'clock. sides of Second avenue, from Eighty-sixtb to teenth street to Manhattan street,

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8409

Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be Yard; thence to the Seventeenth Street Yard; The amount of security to guarantee the faith- blank upon request made in writing, or by perm:dui( done: thence to the Forty-fourth Street Yard. ful performance of the work will be Four Hun- application at the office of the Commission. 16,230 square yards asphalt block pavement. TERMS OP SALE. dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (545o,000). All notices of examinations will be posted in the 2,250 cubic yards concrete, including mortar Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and Blank forms and further information may be obtained office of the Commission, City Hall, Municipal Build- bed. place of the sale. The purchaser must remove his pur- at the office of the Department of Bridges. ing, Brooklyn, and advertised in the CITY RECORD 3,090 linear feet new bluestone curbstone fur- chases from the Corporation Yards within thirty (30) GEO. E. BEST, for two weeks in advance of the date upon which the nished and set. days from the date of sale, and if he should neglect to Commissioner of Bridges. receipt of applications will close for any stated 1,300 linear feet old bluestone curbstone re- position. comply with the above conditions he shall forfeit hit Dated DECEMBER 6, 1904. d7,2 a dressed, rejointed and reset. purchase money and ownership of the blocks purchased. Public notice will also be given by advertisement Is 10 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer JOHN F. AHEARN, 5:7See General Instructions to Bid- most of the City papers. manholes furnished and set. President of the Borough of Manhattan. ders on the last page, last column, of Wherever an examination Is of a technical charac- 4 noiseless covers, complete, for water man- n3o,d1 2 the "City Record." ter, due notice is given by advertisement in the holes furnished and set. technical journals appertaining to the particular pro- Time allowed for doing and completing the fession for which the examination is called. work will be 75 working days. OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 2t PARK Such notices will be sent to the daily papers as Amount of security required will be Twelve MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, HE CITY OF NEW Row. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW YORK. matters of news, and to the General Postoffice and Thousand Dollars. YORK. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE stations thereof. The scope of the examination will No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the be stated, but for more general information application EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE o ce of the Department of Bridges, Room 1203 Park should be made at the office of the Commission. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON CON- received by the President of the Borough of CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF S Row Building, at a P. M., on Unless otherwise specifically stated, the minimum Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until age requirement for all positions is as. PARK AVENUE, from a point 20 feet north of 3 o'clock P. M., OD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22.1904. the northerly line of East One Hundred and BIRD S. COLER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1904. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Thirty-second street to the southerly line of East SIXTEEN HUNDRED NET TONS OF AN- President ; One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, except that FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND THRACITE STOVE COAL TO BRIDGES R. ROSS APPLETON, part of the westerly side of the roadway between MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR REBUILDING OVER THE HARLEM RIVER. ALFRED J. TALLEY, the point 20 feet north of the northerly line of AND REPAIRS TO SEWER IN THIRD AVE- The coal will be delivered from time to time, Commissioners. East One Hundred and Thirty-second street and NUE, EAST SIDE, between Twenty-second and during the year 19o5 in quantities of from one HENRY BERLINGER, the northerly crosswalk of East One Hundred Twenty-third streets. to twenty tons, as required. Secretary. and Thirty-third street, which is already paved The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and The amount of security required is Twenty-five 111.24.03 with granite block and curb and reset curb on quality of the material and the nature and ex- Hundred Dollars ($2,5oo1. same. tent, as near as possible, of thel work required, Bidders will state the price per net ton. 7 he con- Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be is as follows: tract will be awarded to the lowest bidder. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. done: 5o linear feet of brick sewer of 5 feet 6 Blank forms and further information may be obtained 4,557 square yards asphalt pavement, including inches by a feet 4 inches interior diam- at the office of the Department of Bridges. binder course. eter, Class I. GEORGE E. BEST, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OP PARR AYE- 640 cubic yards concrete. 57 linear feet of brick sewer of 5 feet 6 Commissioner of Bridges. NCR AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OP MAN- boo linear feet new bluestone curbstone, fur- inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diam- .16,22 RATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. nished and set. eter, Class II. 1175ee General Instructions to Bid- so linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- so cubic yards of rock to be excavated and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE dere on the last page, last column, of S received by the Superintendent of School Build- dressed, rejointed and reset. removed. the "Clty Record." I noiseless cover, complete, for water man- io,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for ings at the above office of the Department of Education, hole, furnished and set (not to be bid bracing and sheet piling. until Is o'clock A. m., on for). The time allowed to complete the whole work MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1904. Time allowed for doing and completing the is sixty (6o) working days. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- Borough of Brooklyn. work will be go working days. The amount of the security required is One MISSION. Amount of security required will be Four Thou- Thousand Dollars ($i,000). No. I. FOR ALTERATIONS, OUTSIDE STAIRWAYS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS sand Dollars. The bidder will state the price of each item or article No. 5._ FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- 9o, 96, 97 AND too, BOROUGH OF contained in the specifications or schedules herein con- MUNIC.PAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, BROOKLYN.95, ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON tained or hereto annexed, per foot, yard or other unit No. 6z ELM STREET, CITY OF NEW YORK. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY The time allowed to complete the whole work of measure or article, by which the bids will be tested. December a, loos. on each school will be 55 working days, as pro- OF THE WESTERLY PORTION OF PARK The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids AVENUE, from a point 20 feet north of the UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT vided in the contract. will be read from the total and the contract awarded at an open competitive examination will be held The amount of security required on each school north house line of One Hundred and Thirty- a lump sum. second street to north line of One Hundred and firthe following position: will be as follows: Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings Public School go.. $51oo 00 Thirty-third street. may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Public ALIENIST — FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 0904, Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be AT so A. M. Public School 95 Soo 00 Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, Bureau of Sewers, Bor- Public School 96 500 00 done: ough of Manhattan. The receipt of applications will close on Friday, 1,332 square yards asphalt pavement, including December 16, at 4 P. M. Public School 97 440o0 00 JOHN F. AHEARN, Public School zoo 5,500 00 binder course. Borough President. The subjects and weights of the examination are as 035 cubic yards of concrete. THE CI rY OF New YORK, November 26, 1904. follows : On Contract No. r the bids will be compared and I50 linear feet new bluestone curbstone, fur- n26,d7. Technical 6 the contract awarded in a lump sum to the lowest nished and set. 1:71lee General Instructions to Bid- Experience 4 bidder on each contract. 5o linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- ders on the last page, last column, of The percentage required is 75 on the technical paper The bidders must state the price of each or any dressed, rejointed and reset. the " City Record." and 70 on all. article or item contained in the specifications or 2 noiseless covers for sewer manholes, fur- Candidates, in order to qualify, must be qualified schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, by nished and set (complete). Examiners in Lunacy and must show that they have which the bids will be tested. a noiseless covers, complete, for water man- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP had actual experience in the care and treatment of the The extensions must be made and footed up as the holes, furnished and set. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. insane. bids will be read from the total of each item and award Time allowed for doing and completing the There are two vacancies in Bellevue Hospital at made to the lowest bidder on each item. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE $z,5oo per annum. Delivery will be required to be made at the time and work will be 20 working days. received by the President of the Borough of Amount of security required will be One Thou- S Appointees most reside on the premises and devote manner and in such quantities as may be directed. Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. r6, until all their time to the work in the Psychopathic Ward. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and sand Dollars. 3 o'clock e. st.. on No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- The minimum age is 24. drawings may be seen at the office of the Superin- ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1904. BIRD S. COLER President , tendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board of PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAJD AS FOUN- R. ROSS APPLETON, Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Bor. DATION THE ROADWAY OF DOWNING No. z. FOR THE ERECTION OF A PUBLIC ALFRED J. TALLEY, ough of Manhattan ; also at Branch Office, No. 13s STREET, from Bedford street to Bleecker street. BATH BUILDING ON EAST SIDE OF AVE- Commissioners, Livingston street, Borough of, Brooklyn. Engineer's estimate of amotrit of work to be NUE A, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth HENRY BERLINGER, C. B. J. SNYDER, done: streets, The City of New York. Secretary. d2,23 Superintendent of School Buildings. 930 square yards asphalt pavement, including Time allowed for erecting and completing the Dated DECEMBER 8, i904. d6,19 binder course. building will be goo days. The amount of security required is Seventy- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 ELM 11:7See General Instructions to Bid- 940 square yards old stone pavement to be ders on the last page, last column, of relaid as foundation or in approaches, five Thousand Dollars. STREET, CITY OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 26, 1904. Bidders will state one aggregate price for the the " City Record." etc. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 76o linear feet new bluestone curbstone, fur- whole work described and specified, as the con- tract is entire and for a complete job, and also P open competitive examinations will be held for nished and set. the following positions : DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, SOUTHWEST CORNER 20 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- deductions or additions to be made for certain omissions and changes designated, and also a OP PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH dressed, rejointed and reset. PATHOLOGIST, BEL1.EVUE AND ALLIED OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. 3 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer man- unit price for additional rock excavation. HOSPITALS—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904, holes, furnished and set. • Plans and drawings may be seen and blank forms of AT so A. M. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE noiseless cover, complete, for water man- the contract and specifications may be obtained at the The receipt of applications will close on Monday, S received by the Superintendent of School Build- ings at the above hole, furnished and set. office of the architects, William Martin Aiken and December 12, at 4 P. M. office of the Department of Educa- Time allowed for doing and completing the Arnold W. Brunner, No. 33 Union Square, Borough of The subjects and weights 01 the examination are as tion, until to o'clock A. on work will be 30 working days. Manhattan. follows: MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1900. Amount of security required will be One Thou- JOHN F. AHEARN, Technical 6 sand Dollars. Borough President. Borough of Manhattan. Experience 4 No. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, November 25, 1904. The percentage required is 75 on the technical paper, No. 3. FOR SANITARY WORK AT NEW CURBING AND FLAGGING THAT PORTION n25,d7 and 70 on all. PUBLIC SCHOOL 63, ON THIRD AND OF THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF DELANCEY InTSee General Instructions to Bid- Candidates must have had practical experience in FOURTH STREETS, ABOUT ai3 FEET EAST STREET, from Clinton street to the Bowery, ders on the last page, last column, of autopsy work, pathology and bacteriology. OF FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MAN- TOO feet from the old southerly line of Delancey the "City Record." Two vacancies exist in the Department of Bellevue HATTAN. street to the new line of Delancey street. and Allied Hospitals. The time of completion is 150 working days. Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be The salary attached to the position is $1,500 per The amount of security required is Nine Thou- done: DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. annum. sand Dollars. 6,000 cubic yards of filling to be furnished The minimum age is as. No. 4. FOR - SANITARY WORK AT NEW (exclusive of that secured from ex- PUBLIC SCHOOL 132, ON EAST SIDE 0 cavation). WADSWORTH AVENUE, BETWEEN ONE DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. NOS. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, 2,700 linear feet new bluestone curbstone fur- LEVELER—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, vac% HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND AND nished and set. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. AT no A. M. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD 39,000 square feet new flagstone furnished and EA LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- The receipt of applications will close on Tuesday, STREETS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. set. S ceived by the Commissioner of Bridges at the December 13, at 4 P. M. The time of completion is 90 working days. Time allowed for doing and completing the above office until 2 o'clock r. at., on The subjects and weights of the examination are as The amount of security required is Three Thou- work will be too working days. follows: sand Dollars. Amount of security required will be Five THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1904. Technical 6 Borough of Queens. Thousand Dollars. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE Mathematics The contracts must he bid for separately and the ANCHORAGE IN THE BOROUGH OF Experience. NO. S. FOR FIRE ESCAPES AND ALTERA- bids will be compared and the c"ntract awarded at a BROOKLYN OF THE MANHATTAN The percentage required is 75 on the technical paper TIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 44, ON SOUTH- lump or aggregate sum for each contract. BRIDGE (NO.) OVER THE EAST RIVER, and 72 on all. EAST CORNER OF BOULEVARD AND The bidder will state the price of each item or article BETWEEN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHAT- Two vacancies exist in the Aqueduct Commission, ACADEMY STREET, HOLLANDS, ROCKA- contained in the specIficatlons or schedules herein con TAN AND BROOKLYN. and appointees will be expected to serve outside the WAY BEACH, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. tained or hereto annexed per foot, yard or other unit The anchorage must be so far completed as to city at such places and at such times as their services The time allowed to complete the whole work of measure or article by which the bids will be tested permit the construction of the cables of the bridge may be required. will be 90 working days. The extensions must be made and footed up as the bids within four hundred and fifty (45u) calendar days The salary attached to this position is from The amount of security required is as follows: will be read from the total. after service of notice by the Commissioner of tr,aoo to $1,500 per annum. Item I. $900 00 Blank forms may fro had and the plans and drawings Bridges that work must be begun, and the balance The minimum age is al. Item a 600 oo may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of of the anchorage must be completed within one Item 3 500 00 Public Works, Nos. 73-21 l'ark row, Bureau of High- hundred and fifty (150) calendar days after ser- On Contracts Nos. 3 and 4 the bids will be compared ways, Borough of Manhattan. vice of similar notice front the Commissioner of CHAINMAN OR RODMAN"— WEDNESDAY, and the contract awarded in a lump sum to the lowest JOHN F. AHEARN, Bridges regarding this part of the work. DECEMBER aft, 1904, AT so A. M. bidder on each contract. Borough President. The amount of security to guarantee the faith- The receipt of applications will close on Wednesday, fin Contract No. 5 the bidders must state the price THE CITY OF NEW YORK, December 2, 1904. ful performance of the work will be Four Hun- December 14, at 4 P. M. of each or any article or item contained in the d2,14 dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($450,000). The subjects and weights of the examination are as specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed by which the bids will be tested. 1:7See General Instructions to Bid- Blank forms and further information may be obtained follows at the office of the Department of Bridges. 6 The extensions must be made and footed up as the der. on the last page, last column, of Technical bids will be read from the total of each item and the "City Record." GEO. E. BEST, Mathematics Commissioner of Bridges. award made to the lowest bidder on each item. Experience Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and Dated DELEMBEt 6, ,9e4. 0,22 The percentage required is 75 on the technical paper and 7o on all. drawings may be seen at the office of the Supenn- OFFI E OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF See General Instructions to Bid- Five vacancies exist in the Aqueduct Commission, tendent at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board f MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF New YORK. ders on the last page, last column, of the Education, Park avenue and Fiftv-ninth street, Borough the "City Record." and appointees will be expected to serve outside NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. city at such places and at such times as their services of Manhattan; also at Branch Office, No. 69 Broadway, may be required. Flushing, Borough of Qneens, for work for their re- N MONDAY, DECEMBER 72, 1904, the Presi- The salary attached to this position is from $90:: spective boroughs. O dent of the Borough of Manhattan will sell, DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK to f1.030 per annum. C. B. J. SNYDER, through Joseph P. Day, Auctioneer, at public auction, Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. CITY OP NEW YORK. The minimum age is 2t. Superintendent of School Buildings. Dated DEC EMBER I. 1904. dr,x2 at it o'clock A. M., the following lots of second-hand EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE BIRD S. COI.ER, President ; paving blocks: S received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the R. ROSS APPLETON, icOrSee General Instructions to Bid- Lot No. 1. above office until a o'clock P. M., On ALFRED J. TALLEY, ders on the last page, last column, of the " City Record." 170,000 Corporation Yard at foot of Broome THURSDAY, DECEMBER 99. 1004. Civil Service Commissioners. street and the East river. HENRY BEE LINGER, Lot No. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE Secretary. 1126,da8 ANCHORAGE IN THE BOROUGH OF 120,000 Corporation Yard at foot of Sixteenth DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK AYR- street and the North river. MANHATTAN OF THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE (NO. 3) OVER THE EAST RIVER, NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- Lot No. 3. TAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. 65,000 Corporation Yard at foot of Seventeenth BETWEEN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHAT- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE CORM SSION, No. fa ELM street and the North river. TAN AND BROOKLYN. STREIT, CITY OF NEW YORK. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The anchorage must he so far completed as to S received by the Superintendent of School Build - Lot No. 4. permit the construction of the cables of the bridge UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF ALL ings at the above office of the Department of Educa- 45.000 Corporation Yard i n West Forty-fourth within four hundred and fifty (450) calendar days P competitive examinations two weeks in advance tion until is o'clock A. M., on of the date upon which the receipt of applications street, between Eleventh and Twelfth after service of notice by the Commissioner of MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1904. avenues. Bridges that work must he begun, and the balance for any scheduled examination will close. Applica- of the anchorage must be completed within one tions will be received for only such examinations as Borough of Brooklyn. 400,000 hundred and fifty (150) calendar days after ser- are scheduled. No. t. FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUC- The sale to commence at the Broome Street vice of similar notice from the Commissioner of When an examination is advertised, a person desir. TION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL i4c, ON Corporation Yard; thence to the Sixteenth Street , Bridges regarding this part of the work. mg to compete in the same may obtain •n application THE SOUTH SIDE OF SUTTER AVENUE, 8410 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

BETWEEN WYONA AND VERMONT AVE- days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. of assessment: Both sides of Forty-sixth street, NUES, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the between Second and Third avenues, and to the The time allowed to complete the whole work officer authorized to collect and receive the amount extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating., will be 35o working days, as provided in the of such assessment to charge, collect and receive in- T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ma OF THE avenues. contract. teeest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per I. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND The amount of security required is Two Hun- annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from The City of New York hereby gives public notice to PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. dred Thousand Dollars. the date when such assessment became a lien, as pro- all persons, owners of property, affected by the follow- Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-sixth No. a. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC vided by section 159 of this act." ing assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to EQUIPMENT IN THE ADDITION TO PUB- Section 159 of this act provides • * • "An BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- LIC SCHOOL 132, ON THE SOUTH SIDE assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate ing avenues. OF CONSELYEA STREET, CORNER OF MAN- affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 9. FORTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING HATTAN AVENUE, BOROUGH OF BROOK- record." EAST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- AND PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. LYN. The above assessment is payable to the Collector SIXTH STREET-PAVING ROADWAY with Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-seventh The time allowed to complete the whole work of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the asphalt pavement and setting curb, from Brook street, between Second and Third avenues, and will be zoo working days, as provided in the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and avenue to St. Ann's avenue. Area of assess- to the extent of one-half the blocks on the termi- contract. Assessments and of Water Rents, to the Municipal ment: Both sides of East One Hundred and nating avenues. The amount of security required is Two Thou- Building, Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of Thirty-sixth street, from Brook avenue to St. FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING AND sand Dollars. 9 A. M. and a P. M., and on Saturdays from 9 A. Si. Ann's avenue, and to the extent of half the block PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. until Is M., and all payments made thereon on or before at the intersecting and terminating streets. Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-eighth On Contracts Nos. t and a the bids will be com- be exempt from interest, as above street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to ared and the contract awarded in a lump sum to the January ao, zoos, will -that the same was confirmed by the Board of provided, and after that date will be subject to a the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- lowest bidder on each contract. Assessors on November 29, 1904, and entered on No- ing avenues; also, Lots Nos. the plans and charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per 23 to 33, inclusive, Blank forms may be obtained and annum from the date when the above assessment be- vember 3o, 1904. in the Record of Titles of Assessments of Block 225. drawings may be seen at the cffice of the Superin- kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING, tendent, at Estimating Room. Hall of the Board came a lien to the date of payment. from EDWARD M. GROUT, ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and Fifth avenue to old City line. Area of assess- of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Comptroller. of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed ment: Both sides of Forty-eighth street, between Borough of Manhattan: also at Branch Office, No. 131 for benefit on any person or property shall be paid CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Fifth avenue and the old City line, and to the Livingston street, BArough of Brooklyn. December I, zgoa. 1 within sixty days after the date of said entry of the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting C. B. J. sNYDER, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as pro- D2,15 and terminating avenues; also, Lots Nos. 23 to Superintendent of School Buildings. vided in section 1019 of stud Greater New York Charter. 33, inclusive, of Block 225; also, Said section provides in part that "If any such Lots Nos. 9 Dated NOVEMBER 30, 5904. 1/30,d12 otof Bislo,Inc2l4tig„sive, of Block 229; also, Lot No. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty 39, CZYSee General Instructions to Bid.. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. days after the date of entry thereof on the said Record FIFTIETH STREET-GRADING AND PAV- tiers on the last page, last column, of of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the the "City /record." ING, from Second to Third avenue. Area of TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION roz8 OF THE officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of assessment: Both sides of Fiftieth street, be- 1 Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest tween Second and Third avenues, and to the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. City of New York hereby gives public notice to all thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating persons, owners of property, affected by the following be calculated to the date of payment from the date avenues. when such assessment became a lien, as provided by assessments fin LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the FIFTY-SECOND STREET-GRADING AND BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: section 159 of this act." PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. Section 159 of this act provides * * * " An as- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION II. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-second sessment shall become a lien upon the real estate af- street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- fected thereby ten days after its entry in the said the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- FOURTH STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE record " • • • ing avenues; also, Lots Nos. tog and III of ING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND LAYING The above assessment is payable to the Collector of Block 222. received at the office of the Supervisor of CROSSWALKS, from Park avenue to Third ave- theS City Record, Park Row Building, Nos. 13 to Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- FIFTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING AND nue. Area of assessment: Both sides of East tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. 21 Park row, in The City of New York, until One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, from ments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, II o'clock A. at., on Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-third Park avenue to Third avenue, and to the extent corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1904. of half the block at the intersecting and terminat- hird avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- ing streets. of 9 A. M. and 2 P st., and on Saturdays from 9 A. M. to ing avenues. FOR SUPPLYING PRINTED, LITHO- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 12. In Si.,and all payments made thereon on or before GRAPHED OR STAMPED FORMS, PAM- FIFTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND January 5o, x9o5, will be exempt from interest, as PAVING, from second to Third avenue. Area PHLETS, PRINTED BLANKS AND STA- HULL AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD- above provided, and after that date will be subject to a TIONERY, INCLUDING LETTER AND ING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND LAYING of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fourth street, charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per between Second and Third avenues, and to the WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITH CROSSWALKS, from East Two Hundred and annum from the date when above assessment became Seventh street to Gun Hill road. Area of assess- extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating PRINTED HEADINGS OR ENDORSEMENTS, a lien to the date of payment. avenues. ETC., FOR THE USE OF THE COURTS AND ment: Both sides of Hull avenue, from East Two EDWARD M. GROUT, FIFTY-FIFTH STREET-GRADING AND THE DEPARTMENTS AND BUREAUS OF Hundred and Seventh street to Gun Hill road, Comptroller. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW and to the extent of half the block at the inter- PAVING. from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. YORK DURING THE YEAR 1905. secting and terminating streets. CITY OP NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,} Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to The time of delivery shall not be later than -that the same were contwmed by the Board of Re- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 30,1904- June 3o, 1903, except under the following condi- the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- vision of Assessments December 2, rgo4 and entered ch,14 ing avenues. tions: on December I, mos, in the Record of Titles of Assess. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING First-Delivery must be made not more than ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of 30 days after the receipt of copy, if required by AND PAVING, between First avenue and Sec- Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments ond avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides the Supervisor. and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. of Fifty-seventh street, between First and Second Second-Where revised copy is required by for benefit ou any person or proper, v shall be mid the character of the sample, all work shall be avenues, and to the extent of one-half the blocks within -ixty days after the date of said entry of the on the terminating avenues. completed within 3o days after such revised assessments interest will be collected thereon, as pro- copy is received from the Department by the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING vided in section torsi of said Greater New York BUREATJ FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, Contractor. AND PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Charter. NEW YORK, December z, :904. Area of assessment: Roth sides of Fifty-seventh The amount of security shall be Twenty-five Said section provides, in part, that "If any such per cent of the amount of the bid. street, between Second and Third avenues, and to assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of NDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- The person or persons making an estimate sixty days after the date of entry thereof on the 919 of the Greater New York Charter shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, in- U ing avenues. said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the (chapter 378, Laws of 1897), notice is hereby FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING dorsed with the title given above, of the work duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive given to all persons or cor orations who have for which the estimate is made, with his or their AND PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth ave- the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and omitted to pay their taxes, " To pay the same in nue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty- name or names and the date of presentation, to receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per the Borough in which the property is located," as the Supervisor of the City Record, at the said seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of follows: and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the office, on or before the date and hour above payment from the date when such assessment became Borough of Manhattan-No. 57 Chambers named, at which time and in the office of the terminating avenues. a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." street, Manhattan, N. Y. SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAV- Mayor the estimates received will be publicly Section t59 of this act provides • • * "An Borough of The Bronx-Corner Third and opened by the Board of City Record and read. ING, from Thirty-ninth street to Forty-first street. assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate Tremont avenues, The Bronx, N. Y. Area of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, and the award of the contract made according to affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said Borough of Brooklyn-Rooms 2, 4, 6 and 8, law as soon thereafter as practicable. between Thirty-ninth and Forty-first streets, and record." * Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. the extent of one-half the blocks on the inter- The bidder must state the item price for each The above assessments are payable to the Collector ot Borough of Queens-Corner Jackson avenue secting and terminating streets. item and the total price of each schedule. The Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- and Fifth street, Long Island City, N. Y. SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING. from Thirty- bids will be tested and the award made as a tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- Borough of Richmond-Corner Bay and Sand ninth street to old City line. Area of assess- whole to the bidder whose aggregate bid is the ments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, streets, Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. ment:,,,,Both sides of Sixth avenue, from Thirty- lowest for the entire contract; but the Board of corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and -and that under the provisions of section 916 ninth street to the old City line, and to the ex- City Record may, in its discretion, award the Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of said Charter, "If any such tax shall remain tent of one-half the blocks on the following-named contract by schedules. of 9 A. M. and 2 P. m., and on Saturdays from 9 A. M. to unpaid on the first day of December, it shall intersecting streets, viz.: Fortieth, Forty-first. Bidders will write out the total amount of their 12 M., and all payments made thereon on or before be the duty of the Receiver of Taxes to charge, Forty-fourth to Forty-eighth, inclusive; Fiftieth to estimates in addition to inserting the same in January 3", zoos, will be exempt from interest, as receive and collect upon such tax so remaining Fifty-ninth, inclusive. figures. above provided, and after that date will be subject to unpaid on that day, in addition to the amount SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAV- The said Board reserves the right to reject a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per of such tax, one per centum on the amount there- ING, from Forty-fourth street to old City line. all bids or estimates if it deems it to be for the annum from the date when above assessments became of, and to charge, receive and collect upon such Area of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, interest of The City so to do. liens to the date of payment. tax so remaining unpaid on the first day of Jan- from Forty-fourth street to old City line, and to Delivery will be required to be made at the EDWARD M. GROUT, uary thereafter, interest upon the amount there- the extent of one-half the blocks on the inter- office of the City Record from time to time Comptroller. of at the rate of seven per centum per annum, secting streets, excepting Forty-ninth street. and in such quantities as may be directed by CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, } to be calculated from the day on which said SEVENTH AVENUE-GRADING, from Thir- the Supervisor of the City Record. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. December I, 1904. taxes became due and payable (October 3 1904), ty ninth street to old City line. Area of assess- For particulars as to the quantity and quality d2,I5 as provided by section nine hundred and fourteen ment: Both sides of Seventh avenue, from Thir- of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the of this act, to the date of payment" ty-ninth street to the old City line, and to the work, reference must be made to the specifica- extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting tions, to be had at the office of the Supervisor DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. streets west of Seventh avenue; also, to the same and on file in the office of the Comptroller. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. extent on the intersecting streets between Thirty- Bidders are requested to make their bids or dI,31 ninth and Fifty-second streets east of Seventh ave- estimates upon the blank form prepared by the TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION zoz8 OF THE nue; also, on the intersecting streets from Fifty- Board of City Record, a copy of which, with 1. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of second to Fiftv-sixth street, between Seventh ave- the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, The City of New York hereby gives public notice to NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. nue and the City line, together with a copy of the contract, including all persons, owners of p y, affected by the follow- -that the same were confirmed by the Supreme the specifications, in the form approved by the ing assessment tor LOCATerMPROVEMENTS in the Court, Kings County, on November 9, a900, and Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon ap- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: N PURSUANCE OF SECTION to i8 OF THE that the Board of Assessors of The City of New plication therefor at the office of the City Record, Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. I York thereafter levied and assessed the " Fifth where further information can be obtained. of The City of New York hereby gives public Installment " thereon, and transmitted the same Samples are on exhibition at Rooms 813 and TENTH AVENUE-REGULATING GRAD- notice to all persons, owners of property. affected to the Comptroller on November 16, 1903, for 814, Park Row Building. ING, CURBING, GUTTERING AND FLAG- by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- entry and collection. GING, from Academy street to Broadway. Area GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, PROVEMENTS in the EIGHTH WARD OF That said " Fifth Installment " in each case Mayor; of assessment : Both sides of Tenth avenue, from THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, pursuant to is now due and payable, and unless the amount JOHN J. DELANY, Academy street to Broadway, and to the ex- the provisions of chapter 365 of the Laws of thereof assessed for benefit on any nerson or Corporation Counsel; tent of half the block at the intersecting and ter- 1889. and the act amendatory thereof, and chap- nroperty shall be paid within sixty days after EDWARD AL GROUT, minating streets. ter 378 of the Laws of 1897, and chapter 466 of December n, 1904, interest shall be charged, col- Comptroller, -that the same was confirmed by the Board of Re- the Laws of 1901 amendatory thereof, to wit: lected and received thereon at the rate of seven Board of City Record. vision of Assessments on December 1, rood, and entered FORTY-FIRST STREET - GRADING AND ner cent. per annum, to be calculated from Decem- d3,14 on December ,, 7)04, in the Record of Titles of PAVING, from Second avenue to Third avenue. ber 1, 1904, to the date of payment. Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection The owner of any parcel of land assessed for to Bid- Area of assessment : Both sides of Forty-first fir=7See General Instructions of Assessments. and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments street, between Second and Third avenues, and any of the foregoing assessments may, pursuant ders on the last page, last column, of and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed on the ter- to the provisions of chapter 365, Laws of 1889, Record." to the extent of one-half the blocks the "City for benefit on any person or property shall be paid minating avenues. as amended by chapter 452, Laws of 189o; chap- within sixty days after the date of said entry of the FORTY-FIRST STREET-GRADING AND ter 520. Laws of x895, and chapter 736. Laws of assessments interest will be collected thereon, as pro- 11,96, at any time after the first installment be- vi'led ,n section 1oi9 of said Greater New York PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. due and payable, pay all the installments DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-first comes Charter. and Sixth avenues, and to not levied of said assessments, and the same will Said section provides. in part, that " If any such as- street, between Fifth be thereupon canceled. sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- The above assessments are nayable to the Col- NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. days after the date of entry thereof on the said Record ing avenues. lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the office of Titles of Assessments, it shall he the duty of the FORTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING, from of the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of Fifth avenue to the old City line (excepting from and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION tea OF THE such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue). Area of as- Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, Borough Greater New York Charter. the Comptroller of thereon at the rate of seven oar centum per annum, sessment: Both sides of Forty-third street, from of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 A. Si. and 2 The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all to be calculated to the date of payment from the date Seventh avenue to the old City line, and to the P. Si., and on Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 21.• persons, owners of property, affected by the following when such assessment became a lien, as provided by extent of one-half the blocks on Seventh and and all payments made thereon on or before Jan- assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the section 159 of this act." Eighth avenues. uary 30, 1005, will be exempt from interest as BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN; Section 559 of this act provides • • * "An FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND above provided. assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate PAVING. from Second to Third avenue. Area EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fourth street. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, HILL STREET-REGULATING, GRADING, record." • • • between Second and Third avenues, and to the COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 3o, 1904. CURBING AND FLAGGING, between Railroad The above assessment is payable to the Collector extent of one-half the blocks ..rn the terminating n29,dz3 avenue and Euclid avenue. Area of assessment: of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Col- avenues. Both sides of Hill street, from Railroad avenue lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and to Euclid avenue, and to the extent of half the Assessments and of Water Rents. Room No. 85, No. FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND 28o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, between the hours PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Slat!. avenue. block at the intersecting and terminating streets. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR LOCAL. of 9 A. Si. and a P. M., and on Saturdays from 9 A. Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fourth -that the same was confirmed by the Board or Re- IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF to 12 Si., and all payments made thereon on or before street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to vision of Assessments on December t. 1904, and entered BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK. December I, 1904, In the Record of Titles and Assess- January 30. t905, will be exempt from interest, as the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- above provided, and after that date will be subject to a ing avenues. ment. and Arrears of Taxes and of Water Rents. and charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per FORTY-FIFTH STREET-GRADING AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AS- unless the amount a d for benefit on any person annum from the date when above assessment became PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area sessment Rolls for the " Eighth Installment" to or property shall be paid within sixty days rarer the a lien to the date of payment. of assessment: Both aides of Forty-fifth street, the following-entitled matters have been completed and 'said date of entry of the tasessment in a t will be EDWARD af. GROUT, between Second and Third avenues, and to the are Our and payable December J. '901. The authority collected 'hereon, as provided in section tota of said Comptroller. extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating for the col lee' ion of the various assessments mentioned Greater New York t barter. CITY OF NEW YORK...,-DEPARTMENT t,r FINANCE,d avenues. therein has been delivered to the Collector of A Said section provides in part, that " If any such Comrottatt'snt OFFICE, December 1904. f FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND mous and Arrears, and all person. liable to pay such aasesoment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty PAVING, from Second to Third avenue, Arsa assessments are required to pay the same without delay WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 7, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 8411

at his office, Rooms x and 3, Municipal Building, in the NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY OF NNW YORK, as to height and are occupied for living purposes, Borough of Brooklyn. March 26, 1903. such as hotels, hospitals, asylums, etc., also in 'TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION ro18 OF THE EIGHTH WARD. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS theatres, the standpipe line must have approved 1- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The tank or pump supply, or both. (Vexing and Grading- the following-named Streets : otherwise directed in any special case, one City of New York hereby gives public notice to all U Tanks—Bottom a gravity tanks must be ele- surety company will be accepted as sufficient upon all Fortieth street, from Filth avenue to the old city line. persons, owners of property, affected by the following vated at least 20 feet above highest hose outlet, Forty-first street, from Fifth avenue to the old city assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the contracts for supplies for furniture, and for gas and provided with separate feed supply, and such electric lighting to any amount, and upon the follow- line. BOROUGH OF 1 HE BRONX: tanks shall be of not less than 3,500 gallons ing contracts to the amounts named: Forty-fourth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH capacity. If used for domestic purposes, feed For supplies and furniture, with patented line. WARDS, SECTIONS to AND 1. lines must be properly arranged to Insure constant Forty-fifth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city HOE STREET—SEWER and appurtenances, articles $5,000 Regulating, grading, paving (other than suply.p line. from East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street Pressure tank supply system or direct supply Forty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city to Freeman street. Area of assessment: Both asp_halt)— Not over a years 05,000 from street mains will be permitted in some cases line. sides of Hoe street, from One Hundred and Sixty- if circumstances warrant and pressures are ade- Forty-seventh street, from Fifth avenue to the old seventh street to Freeman street; south side of Over 2 years 5,4200 School building repairs quate. city line. Freeman street, from Vyse street to Hoe street. ro,000 All wrought iron and steel pipes must be equal Heating and lighting apparatus 5,00r Fiftieth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION in quality to standard. line EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- New buildings—New docks 25,000 Sewers—Dredging and water mains— All joints must be screwed joints, made up Fifty-first street, from Fifth avenue to the old city THIRD STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, with red lead, and be thoroughly water tight. Not over 2 years 10,000 line. CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Boston road All standpipes must rest on brick pier founda- Over a years 5,00o Fifty-second street, from Fifth avenue to the old city to Crotona Park, East. Area of assessment: tions or on heavy iron hangers suspended from EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. line. Both sides of East One Hundred and Seventy- floor beams at the discretion of officer in charge Fifty-third street, from Fifth avenue to the old city third street, from Boston road to Crotona Park, of bureau. line. East, and to the extent of half the block at the Horizontal supply lines must be supported by Fifty-fourth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city intersecting and terminating streets. OFFICIAL PAPERS. heavy iron hangers from floor beams at intervals line. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of of not more than ten feet, and vertical main Fifty-fifth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city Assessors on November 22, 1904, and entered on No- lines, properly stayed, at each floor level; all to line. vember 23, 1904, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, Morning—" The American," "The Morning be securely braced to withstand vibration. Fifty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments Telegraph." The arrangement of lines must be straight and line. and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Evening—"The Evening Journal" "The Daily as direct as possible. Offsets will be permitted Fifty-seventh street, from Fifth avenue to the old Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any News." only when unavoidable and bends must be of a city line person or property shall be paid within sixty days after radius not less than five diameters of pipe. Fifty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will Weekly — " Weekly Union," "The New York Realty Journal." All pipes and connections must be readily tie- line. be collected thereon, as provided in section 5059 of said aessible for inspection and repairing. Fifty-ninth street, from Fifth avenue to the old city Greater New York Charter. German—" The New Yorker Herold.' Drawings, showing location, sizes and connec- line. Said section provides, in part, that " If any such tions, with duplicate descriptions, must be fur- Eighth avenue, from Thirty-ninth street to the old Designated by the Board of City Record, September assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty 15. 1904 nished to the Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary city line. days after the date of entry thereof on the said Record Fire appliances for all fire line, or standpipe Also for Grading and Paving: of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the offi- work Fortieth street, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue. cer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such BELLEVUE AND ALLIED These drawings must be to scale, and shall con- Fortieth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. assessment to charge, collect and rereive interest sist of such floor plans and sections as may be Forty-first street, from Third avenue to Fourth thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he HOSPITALS. necessary to show clearly all such work to be avenue. c^lculated to the date of payment from the date when done, and must show allpartitions, stairway in- Forty-fifth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. such assessment became a lien, as provided by section closures and elevator shafts. Forty-seventh street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth 159 of this act." BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OP Prints will be accepted. avenue. Section 159 of this act provides * * • "An as- NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRST The said fire line, or standpipe work, shall not Forty-eighth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth sessment shall become a lien upon the real estate af- AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF be commenced, or proceeded with, until said avenue. fected thereby ten days after its entry in the said NEW YORK. drawings and descriptions, in detail, shall have Forty-ninth street from Fourth avenue to the old record." * • • been filed and approved by the officer in charge city line. The above assessments are payable to the Collector ol EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE of the Bureau. No modifications of the approved Fiftieth street, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue. Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- received by the President of Board of Trustees at drawings and descriptions will be permitted un- Fiftieth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue. tion of Assessments and Arrears of faxes and Assess- t§ above office until 3.30 o'clock P. A.., on less amended drawings and duplicate descriptions ments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, Fiftieth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. FRIDAY, DECEMBER IA, 1904. covering the proposed change or changes are filed, Fifty-first street, from I bird avenue to Fourth avenue. corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and and approved by the officer in charge of the Fifty-first street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue. Third avenue. Borough of The Bronx. between the hours FOR FURNISHING THE NECESSARY Bureau. Fifty-first street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. of 9 A. M. and a P. PA., and on Saturdays from 9 A. M. to LABOR AND MATERIAL, AND MAKING Written notice must be given the officer in Fifty-third street, from Third avenue to Fourth ave- 12 M., and all payments made thereon on or before ALTERATIONS TO THE PLUMBING IN charge of said Bureau by the contractor when nue. January 23. 1905. will be exempt from interest, as MAIN BUILDING OF BELLEVUE HOSPI- any new work is begun, or when any change or Fifty-fourth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. above provided, and after that date will be subject to TAL, AT FIRST AVENUE AND TWENTY- alteration is proposed, and from time to time Fifty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Fourth ave- a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per SI XTH STREET. when any work is ready for inspection. nue. annum from the date when above assessments became The surety required shall be not less than fifty per When conditions exist making it impracticable cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid. Fifty-sixth street, from Fourth aventi.x to Fifth ave- liens to the date of payment. to follow these regulations, the same may be EDWARD M. GROUT, The time for the completion of the work shall be modified to meet such existing conditions only by nue. forty (4c4 days. Fifty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. Comptroller. the Fire Commissioner on recommendation of the CITY OF NRW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, t Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Fifty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Seventh officer in charge of the Bureau. COMPTROLLER' Auditor and Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty- avenue. S OFFICE, November 23, 1904. Any doubt as to the meaning of these regula- 025,d 8 sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. tions, or any obscurity as to the wording of them, Fifty-ninth street, from Third avenue to Fourth JOHN W BRANNAN, avenue. will be explained by the officer in charge of the President of the Board of Trustees Bellevue and Allied Bureau, on application in writing, and all direc- Fifty-ninth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth ave- NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. Hospitals. nue. tions and explanations requisite, proper or neces- Fifty-ninth street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. I. PURSUANCE OF SECTION tots OF THE Dated MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1904. d6 16 sary to complete or make more definite any of Also for Opening, Grading and l'a7 : Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of ICY See General Instructions to Bid.. the provisions of said regulations and give them Fortieth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue. The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all ders on the last page, last column, of due effect will be given by the officer in charge of Forty-first street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth persons, owners of property, affected by the following the " City Record." the Bureau, and his decision, unless modified. avenue. assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the changed or disapproved by the Fire Commissioner, Forty-second street, limn Fourth avenue to Fifth BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: in writing, will be considered final in any dis- avenue. EIGHTEENTH WARD, SECTION 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT. pute that may arise concerning the meaning of Forty-third street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth UNION SQUARE — SEWER, East, between any clause of these regulations, or the detail of avenue. Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets. Area of as- any plan. Forty-fourth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth sessment: Both sides of Union square, East, from Office for Boroughs of Manhattan and The avenue. Fourteenth street to a point sixty-five feet north HEADQUARTERS F121 DEPARTMENT,CITY OP NEW Bronx, Nos. x57 and I59 East Sixty-seventh Forty-fifth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth of Fifteenth street YORK, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THIS BRONX. street avenue. TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4, AND Office for Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 7. Nos. 365 and 367 J ay street, Brooklyn. Forty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Fourth SALE OF HORSES. avenue. RECEIVING-BASINS, NORTH ANT" SOUTH All work of this nature in Borough of Rich- Forty-sixth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth SIDES OF SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, adjoining mond will be subject to approval of Bureau in avenue. wall New York Central and Hudson River Rail- SEBASTIAN, AUCTIONEER, ON BFHALF charge of Boroughs of Manhattan and The Forty-seventh street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth road; NORTHWEST CORNER OF LENOX AA. of the Fire Department of The City of New Bronx. avenue. AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIR- York, will offer for iale to the highest bidder, for cash, NICHOLAS 5. HAYES, Fifty-second street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth TEENTH STREET; SOUTHWEST CORNER at the Hospital and 'training Stables, Nos. 233 and Fire Commissioner. avenue. OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH I45 West Ninety-ninth treet, torough of Manhattan, d3,2o Fifty-fourth street, from Third avenue to Fifth STREET AND COLUMBUS AVENUE; on Saturday, December 17, 1904, at 12 o'clock tn., the NORTHWEST CORNER OF ONE HUNDRED avenue. following four horses, which are no longer fit or ser- HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE Fifty-fifth street, from Third avenue to Fifth ave- AND TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET AND vice in the Department, and known Ly the numbers, CITY OP NEW YORK, Nos. 257 AND 759 EAST SIXTY- nue. CONVENT AVENUE; SOUTHWEST COR. 1074, 111x, 1327 and rs.,y. NER OF CENTRAL PARK, WEST, AND SIX- SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THR CITY Fifty-seventh street, from Third avenue to Fifth NICHOLAS J. HAYES, NEW YORK. avenue. TY-THIRD STREET and ALTERATION AND Fire Commissioner. Fifty-eighth street, from Third avenue to Fifth IMPROVEMENT TO RECEIVING-BASINS ON x16, it EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue. NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS S received by the Fire Commissioner at the above Also for Opening: OF SEVENTY-NINTH STREET AND RIVER office until 10.30 o'clock A. M., on Forty-second street, from Fifth avenue to the old SIDE DRIVE. Area of assessment: Both sides of Sixty-sixth street, from West End avenue NEW YORK, December 1, 1904. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. I904. city line. Boroaghs of Brook I yn and Queens. Fiftieth street, from Third avenue to Fifth avenue. to the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS F 0 R Fifty-first street, from Third avenue to Fifth avenue. road; west side of West End avenue, from Sixty- STANDPIPE (FIRE LINE) WORK IN No. 7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Fifty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Fifth avenue. fifth street to Sixty-seventh street; north side of BUILDINGS OF CERTAIN CLASSES, RE- ING ONE THIRD SIZE STEAM FIRE EN- Fifty-ninth street from :third avenue to Fifth avenue. One Hundred and Thirteenth street, from Lenox QUIRED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF GINE. avenue to St. Nicholas avenue; east side of SECTION 762, CHAPTER 378, OF THE The time for delivery of the engine and the Also for Grading : St. Nicholas avenue, from One Hundred and LAWS OF x 897, AS AMENDED BY CHAP- performance of the contract is one hundred and Four- Forty-second street, from Seventh avenue to the old Thirteenth street to One Hundred and TER 466 OF THE LAWS OF igoi ; AND twenty (r2o) days. City line. teenth street; south side of One Hundred and SECTIONS 102 AND toe OF THE BUILD- The amount of security required is Twenty- - Twenty-sixth street and Lawrence street, extend ING CODE, ARE HEREBY APPROVED two Hundred Dollars ($2,200). Also for Grading, Paving and Street-basins : ing about 415 feet west of Columbus avenue; AND ESTABLISHED, TO TAKE EFFECT west side of Convent avenue, from One Hundred No. a. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Fifth avenue, from Thirty-ninth street to the old IMMEDIATELY. (75) and Twenty-seventh street to One Hundred and ING ONE SEVENTY-FIVE FOOT city line. AERIAL HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK. Thirtieth street; south side of Sixty-third street, EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. time for and the extending about 328 feet west of Central Park, REGULATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF The delivery of the truck Chapter 583, Laws of 1888, title 7, section so, as performance days. West, and west side of Central Park, West, ex- STANDPIPES (FIRE LINES). of the contract is ninety (9o) amended by chapter 888, Laws of 1895, and section 937, tending about for feet south of Sixty-third street; The amount of security required is Eighteen chapter 378, Laws of 1897, and section 9s7, chapter s,s, both sides of West Seventy-ninth street, from Hundred Dollars ($x ,800). Laws of 1901 West End avenue to Riverside drive; east side TANDPIPES WILL RE REQUIRED IN No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- On all * * assessments which shall be all buildings exceeding too feet in height, of Riverside drive, from Seventy-eighth street to S ING NINE THOUSAND FEET (g,000) OF 2/i- paid to the Collector of Assessments and Ar- 1899, and in all Eightieth street; west side of West End avenue, erected prior to December 25, INCH COTTON RUBBER-LINED FIRE rears, before the expiration of thirty days from Seventy-eighth street to Seventy-ninth buildings exceeding 85 feet in height erected HOSE. from the time the same shall become due and street. since same date. The time for delivery of the hose and the payable, an allowance snail be made to the person or Such buildings as come within above classifica- performance of the contract is sixty (6o) days. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assess- persons making such payments at the rate of seven and tion, and which do not exceed 15o feet in height, The amount of security required is Forty-five ors on November 22, 1004, and entered on November ri, three-tenths per centum per annum for the unexpired in which standpipes (fire lines) now installed 00 ). 1904, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in Hundred Dollars ($4,5 portion thereof. On all * assessments * are less than three incites in diameter, must be the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- paid after the expiration of thirty days from the time provided with lines four inches in diameter, and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, ING FIFTY (5o) POMPIER LADDERS. the same shall have become due and payable, there in such buildings as exceed iso feet in height and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per- The time for the delivery of the ladders and shall be added to and collected as part of every such the fire line must be six incises in diameter, unless son or property shall be paid within sixty days after the performance of the contract is thirty (3o) * * * assessment * * * interest at the rate of the lines already installed are considered satis- the date of said entry of the assessments interest will days. nine per cent. per annum, to be computed from the factory and approved by the Fire Department be collected thereon, as provided in section rote of The amount of security required is Three Hun- time the same became due and payable, to the date of These standpipes must be of wrought iron or said Greater New York Charter. Dollars ($300). said payment. steel of sufficient strength to withstand the nec- dred Said section provides in part that " If any such assess. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- EDWARD M. GROUT, essary pressure (in no case less than 300 pounds ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days ING TWENTY- FIVE LIFE NETS. Comptroller. to the square inch) to force adequate streams of after the date of entry thereof on the said Record of The time for delivery of the life nets and [ 'hater to any of the floors of the building, or to CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer the performance of the contract is sixty (6o COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 3 1904. } the roof, and must extend from cellar to roof ., authorized to collect and receive the amount of such as- days. n29,d13 and be connected with outside two-way three- sessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon The amount of security required is Nine Hun- inch standard Fire Department connections, with at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calcu- Dollars ($9oo). clapper valves and proper caps, placed on street dred lated to the date of payment from the date when such ON BONDS AND STOCKS OF THE front of buildings, above curb level, in a position The bidder will state the price of each item or INTEREST assessment became a lien, as provided by section 059 of CITY OF NEW YORK. accessible for use of Fire Department and ar- article contained in the specifications or schedules this act." ranged so that the clapper valves will hang prop- herein contained or her- to annexed, per pound, ton, Section 559 of this act provides * • • " An erly. These standpipes must be provided with dozen. gallon, yard or other unit of measure, by which HE INTEREST DUE ON 1905, assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate JANUARY proper valves (gate valves preferred) and 2%- the bids will be tested. I he extensions must be made on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said T inch outlets of the regular Fire Department pat- and looted up, as the bids will be read from the total the Comp- record," • * * of New York will be paid on that day by tern and thread on each floor level, with suf- for each item Iclass) and swards made to the lowest 37, Stewart Builoing, cor- Tne above assessments are payable to the Collector of troller. at his office, Room ficient standard 2 Vs-inch hose and nozzles attached bidder on each item (class); or the bids will be com- Broadway and Chambers street. Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collec- ner of thereto to properly cover entire floor area, ar- pared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate I he Transfer Books thereof will closed from tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- ' be ranged on proper and approved racks or reels, sum for each contract. December 15. i9o4, to January r, re,es. ments and of Water Rents. Room No. 85, No. ,8o with approved open or controlling nozzles. Delivery will be required to be made at the time and The interest due on January r, 190 , on the Coupon Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, between the hours l'roper check valves shall be placed in top and in the manner and in such quantities as may be Bonds of the late City et Brooklyn will be paid on that of 9 A.M. and 2 P.M., and on Saturdays I rum 0 s. M. to 12 bottom of such lines as are required to use tank directed. day by the Nassau National hank of Brooklyn, No. 26 H.. and all payments made thereon on or before or pump supply, or both. The hose outlets and Blank forms and further information may be ob- Court street. January 23. 1905, will be exempt from interest, as hose must be located within stairway inclosures, tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the The interest due January 1, itio5. on the Coupon above provided, and alter that date will be subject to a except where impracticable to do so for reasons office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 559 East Bonds of Corporations in Queens and Richmond charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per satisfactory to the department. Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. Counties will be received on that day for payment by annum from the date when above assessments became Where more than one standpipe is installed, NICHOLAS J. HAYES, the Comptroller at his office. Room 37, Stewart Build- liens to the date of payment, Fire Commissioner. EDWARD M. GROUT, cross connections, preferably in basement, of same ing, corner of Broadway and Chambers street. Dated NOVEMBER 30, 1904. C11,13 EDW AK D M. GROUT, Com_ptroller. Comptroller. size as main risers, with proper gate and check 11:7See General Instructions to Bid- THE CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCR, I CITY OP New YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, valves, must be 'provided. 'S ()PEWS, N niember 23, ders on the last page, last column, of COMPTROLLER'S Ossics, November 25, 1904. COMPTROLLER 1904. In all buildings over 15o feet in height and in n26,j na3,d8 such buildings as come within these regulations the " City Record." -

8412 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

As this building must be given up within ten ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EAST THIRTY- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARI- days after sale, the purchaser or the purchasers FIRST STREET, from Newkirk avenue to Clar- TIES. must remove all materials from the building with- ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES endon road (Avenue C). in ten days after the sale; otherwise, he or they P in the vicinity of to fill in The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as will forfeit the money paid at the time of sale can procure material for that purpose—ashes, follows: 1.1EPA1!TMENT OP PL'ELIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF EAST and the ownership thereof. The material will street sweepings, etc., collected by the Department of 40 linear feet 18-inch pipe sewer. 'TWENTY SIXTH STREET, New YORK. thereafter be resold for the benefit of the City. Street Cleaning—tree of charge by applying to the 293 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. The purchaser must take the lanterns, lamp Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. .3 to xi 812 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. TO CONTRACTORS. irons and frames in the condition they are and Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. In manholes. remove same as directed by the officer in charge JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, 4 sewer basins. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. of the building. The purchaser will not be al- Commissioner of Street Cleaning. 8,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. lowed to select material or remove same at will. 92 cubic yards concrete cradle. SEALED BIDS OR- ESTIMATES WILL BE JOHN T. OAKLEY, The time allowed for the completion of the V received by the Department of Public Charities Commissioner, Department of Water work and full performance of the contract is at the above office until 12 o'clock M., on Supply, Gas and Electricity. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND 40 working days. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1904. dia.{ FERRIES. The amount of security required is Three Thou- sand Dollars. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FRESH MEATS, FRESH FISH, POULTRY, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER " A." No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- FLUID AND CONDENSED MILK. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR DEPARTMENT OF STREET FOOT Or BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN- FIFTY-SEV- The time for the performance of the contract MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. is during the year 1905. CLEANING. ENTH STREET, from Sixth avenue to Seventh SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE avenue. The amount of security- required is fifty (so) ceived by the Commissioner of Docks at the above per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as office until 2 o'clock P. sir., on follows: The bidder will state the price per pound, per MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET Nos.13-2n PARK ROW, BOROUGH 45 linear feet I 5-inch piper sewer. quart, etc., by which the bids will he tested. The ex- CLEANING, ROOM 1421, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904. OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Borough of Manhattan. 700 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will 8 manholes. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE be read from the total and awards made to the lowest CONTRACT NO. 879. s,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. bidder On fach class or item, as stated in the specifica- S received by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND o'clock noon, on 57 cubic yards concrete cradle. tions. at the above office until ra MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING The time allowed for the completion of the JAMES H. TULLY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1904. ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON THE NORTH work and full performance of the contract is Commissioner. Boroughs of Manhattan and 'Ike Bronx. AND EAST RIVERS, TOGETHER WITH ALL 3o working days. 'I HE CITY OF NEW YORK, December 6, 194 WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The amount of security required is One Thou- d7,19 CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- The time for the completion of the work and the sand Nine Hundred Dollars. LIVERING TWO (2) AUTOMOBILE CAR- IGrSee General Instructions to Bid- full performance of the contract is on or before No, 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- ders on the last page, last column, of RIAGES. the expiration of May 31, 1907. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR the " City Record." The amount of security required is Sixty-three CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN ROGERS AVE- terials and supplies and the performance a the Thousand Dollars. contract is thirty (3o) days. NUE, EAST SIDE, from Linden avenue to Hor- The amount of security required is fifty per The bids e ill be compared and the contract awarded tense street BOARD MEETINGS. cent. (so%) of the amount of bid or estimate. at a lump or aggregate sum. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The bidder will state the price per automobile The work will be required to be done at the time follows: carriage contained in the specifications by which and in the manner and in such quantities as may be 325 linear feet 24-inch pipe sewer. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment meet the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- directed. 40 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. In the Old Council Chamber (Room i6), City Hall . pared and the contract awarded at a lump or ag- Blank forms and further Information may be ob- 2 manholes. every Friday, at so.3o o'clock A. M. gregate sum. tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the 3,500 feet, B. M., foundation planking. Each bidder must submit, along with and at- office of the said Department. 17,000 feet, B. hi., sheeting and bracing. JAMES W. STEVENSON, MAURICE FEATHERSON, 49 cubic yards concrete cradle. Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. tached to his bid, his own particular specification, describing accurately rind in detail the kinds and Commissioner of Docks. The time allowed for the completion of the qualities of the materials used and the construc- Dated DEC,MBER 5, meta. d7,Io work and full performance of the contract is 40 working days. tion of all its particulars of the automobile car- 1:7See General Instructional to Bid- The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet in riage that he proposes to furnish, if the contract The amount of security required is One Thou- the old Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, at call ders on the last page, last column, of for which his bid is made shall be awarded to the " City Record." sand Four Hundred Dollars. of the Mayor. him. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, The said particular specification must comply BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR Deputy Comptroller. Secretary. with the general specifications in all respects. DEPARTMENT OF Docxs AND FERRIES, PIER "A," CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN GREENPOINT Blank forms and further information may be ob FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF AVENUE, from Diamond street to Provost street, mined at the office of the Department of Street Clean- MANHATTAN, THE CITY or New YORK. and SEWER BASINS AT THE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF GREEN- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP. ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 12-21 Park row. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- JOHN McG. WOODBURY, POINT AVENUE AND DIAMOND STREET. ceived by the Commissioner of Docks at the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. t§ve office until a o'clock P. M. on DECEMBER 6, 1904. d7,no follows: Dated FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904. LYSee General Instructions to Bid- 16o linear feet 24-inch pipe sewer. DEPARTMENT OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC• ders on the last page, last column, of Borough of Brooklyn. a manholes. Row, Boa. 3 sewer-basins. TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13-21 PARK the "City Record." CONTRACT NO. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 845. I,600 feet, B. M., foundation planking. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. EALED MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR LAYING A 22 cubic yards concrete cradle. received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- or THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET S MAIN OFFICE NEW GRANITE PAVEMENT UPON A SAND The time allowed for the completion of the ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until CLEANING, ROOM 142!, Nos. 13.21 Palm Row, BOR- FOUNDATION ON THE FILLED-IN LAND work and full performance of the contract is a o'clock P. se, on OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ALONG THE NORTHERLY HALF OF FIFTY- 20 working days. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 61, 1904. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- SECOND STREET, OUTSIDE OF THE LINE The amount of security required is Eight Hun- Borough of Brooklyn. ceived by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, OF MEAN HIGH WATER AND IN THE dred Dollars. atS the above office until ra o'clock at., on REAR OF THE SHEET PILE BULKHEAD No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR FOR REMODELING THE DAVIDSON AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- BOILER PLANT AT THE RIDGEWOOD EN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904. BETWEEN FIFTY-FIRST AND FIFTY-SEC- OND STREETS, IN THE BOROUGH OF STRUCTING SEWER IN BRISTOL STREET, GINE-HOUSE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx from Blake avenue to Hunterfly road. The time allowed for doing and completing BROOKLYN. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- The time for the completion of the work and The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as will be one hundred (too) working the work LIVERING FORAGE. the full performance of the contract is on or be- follows: days. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- 206 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. The security required will be Five Thousand fore the expiration of thirty calendar days. terials and supplies and the performance of the The amount of security required is Two Thou- 2 manholes. Dollars ($5,000)• contract is by or before March 31, 1905. sand Dollars. t,soo feet, B. M., foundation planking. The bidder will state the price of each item or article The amount of security required is fifty per Borough of Manhattan. 15 cubic yards concrete cradle. contained in the specifications or schedules herein con- cent. (5o",) of the amount of the bid or esti- The time allowed for the completion of the tained or hereto annexed. mate. CONTRACT NO. 882. work and full performance of the contract is Delivery will be required to be made at the time and I he bidder will state the price of each item or FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND 3o working days. in the manner and in s ich quantities as may be article contained in the specifications or schedules MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PREPARING The amount of security required is Five Hun- directed. herein contained or hereto annexed, per hundred FOR AND EXTENDING AND REPAIRING dred Dollars. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at pounds, by which the bids will be tested. The exten- THE PIER AT THE FOOT OF EAST No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR a lump or aggregate sum. sions must be made and footed up, and awards will be THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, EAST RIVER. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the De- made to the lowest bidder en each item at a lump or The time for the completion of the work and STRUCTING SEWER-BASINS AT THE partment of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, aggregate sum. the full performance of the contract is on or be- NORTHWEST CORNER OF GREENPOINT the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to an Park row, Delivery will be required to be made at the time and fore the expiration of forty-five calendar days. AVENUE AND PROVOST STREET. and at Room 35, Municipal Buildirg, Brooklyn. in the manner and in such quantities as may be The amount of security required is Eight Thou- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as JOHN T. OAKLEY, directed. sand Dollars. follows: Commissioner. Blank forms and further information may be ob- The bids will be compared and the contract awarded One (1) sewer-basin. Dated DECEMBER f, 1904. d7,2t tained at the office of the Department of Street Clean- The time allowed for the completion of the ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos 13-st Park row. at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. LYSee General instructions to Bid- The work will be required to be done at the time and work and full performance of the contract is ders on the last page, last column, of F. M. GIBSON, to working days. Deputy and Acting Commissioner of in the manner and in such quantities as may be di- the "City Record." rected. The amount of security required is One Hun- Street Cleaning. dred Dollars. Dated DECEMBER 6, 1904. d7,20 Blank forms and further information may be ob- tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the The bidder will stare the price of each item or article DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- 17 See General Instruetions to Bid- office of the said Department. contained in the specifications or schedules herein TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13-3. PARK Row, Bolt- ders on the laud page, last column, of MA RICE FEATHERSON, contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, foot oUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the "City Record." Commissioner of Dock.. B. M., cubic yard or other unit of measure, by which EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated DECEMBER 1, t904. d the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared S received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum Gas and Electricity at the above office until a o'clock MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET EYSee General Instruction, to Bid- for each contract. P. le., on CLEANING, Roost 1421, Nos. 23-at PARK Row, BOR- ders on the last page, last column, of Blank forms and further information may be oh- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904. OUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the " City Record." taMed and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- S ceived by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Room ns, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. FOR HAULING, LAYING AND RELAYING at the above office until ix o'clock st., on DEPARTMENT or DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIE, A, MARTIN W. LITTLETON, Presideot. WATER-MAINS IN BROADWAY, VAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904. NORTH RIV ER, NEW YORK, MARCH 3i, 1904. COURTLANDT, between Mosholu avenue and Dated NoviimBER 19. 1904. n29,dt4 Borough of Brooklyn. H F. COMMISSIONER HAS FIXED THE Tibbitt's brook. a7See General Instructions to Bid- The time allowed to complete the whole work CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- T amounts of bonds required on contracts awarded by this Department, as follows : ders on the last page, last column, of will be twenty-five working days. LIVERING FORAGE. the " City Record." The amount of security will be One Thousand The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- On all contracts for supplies, 40 per cent. of the Dollars. terials and supplies and the performance of the estimated cost ; On all contracts, other than contracts for supplies, The bidder will state the price of each item or contract is by or before March 31, 1905. The amount of security required is fifty per where the estimated cost is not over gano,000, 40 article contained in the specifications or schedules percent. of the estimated cost ; OFFICE Or THE PREsIDENT OF THE BOROUGH or herein contained or hereto annexed, per ton, per linear cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- BROOKLYN, ROOM No. is, MUNICIPAL BoILDING, mate. On all contracts, other than contracts for supplies, foot, per hydrant. or other unit of measure. by which where the estimated cost is over izoo,000, but not over (UGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY or NEW YORK. the bids will he tested. The bidder will state the price of each item or article gi,000,000, 25 per cent. of the estimated cost; EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WII.I. FE RE- Delivery will be required to be made at the time and contained in the specifications or schedules herein On all contracts, other than contracts for supplies, ceived by the President of the Borough of Brook- in the manner and in such quantities as may be contained or hereto annexed, per hundred pounds, by S where the estimated cost is over ii,000,000, 20 per lyn at the above office until it o'clock A. SI., on directed. which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be cent. of the estimated cost. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at made and footed up, and awards will be made to the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. a lump or aggregate sum. lowest bidder at a lump or aggregate 'um. CHARLES J. COLLINS, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Delivery will be required to be made at the time and Secretary. No. T. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, in the manner and in such quantities as may be WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row. directed. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF JOHN T. OAKLEY, Blank forms and further information may be ob- AMBOY STREET, from East New York avenue Commissioner. tained at the office of the Department of Street Clean. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. to Sutter avenue. Dated DEcEMPER 5. '904. de,16 :lig, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos ra-al Park row. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as F. M. GIBSON, follows: I7'See General Instructions to Bid- OFFICE or THE PRESIDENT or THE BOROUGH OF Deputy and Acting Commissioner of 4,490 square yards of asphalt pavement ders on the last page, last column, of BROOKLYN, R0011 No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOR- the " City Record." Street Cleaning. 620 cubic yards of concrete. Dated Drt EmBER 6, 1904. c12.2o OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Time allowed for the completion of the work I:7"See General Instruction. to Bid- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- and the full performance of the contract is forty ders on the last page, last column, of ceived by the President of the Borough of (40) working days. NEW YORK, November 3o, 1904. S the "City Record." Brooklyn, at the above office until ix o'clock A. SI., on The amount of security required is Three Thou- sand Dollars. " NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION." WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1904. No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND DEPARTMENT or STREET CLEANING, } PAVING WITH MACADAM PAVEMENT THE N THE 14TH DAY OF DECEMBER, New No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- YORK, November Is, 1904. ROADWAY OF BAY SIXTEENTH STREET, O 1904, at I i o'clock A. M., the Department BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 01 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity will sell at UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN SEVENTY- from Cropsey avenue to Eighty-sixth street. public auction to the highest bidder, by Joseph P written applications for non-competitive exam- SECOND STREET, from Second avenue to the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as B. Day, Auctioneer, at the old engine-house at inations for the following positions on the steam Shore road. follows: One Hundred and Forty-seventh street and Third dumpers "Cinderella," " Aschenbroedel" and "Cen- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 6,2o0 square yards of macadam pavement avenue, Borough of The Bronx, about 2,500 erentola," pursuant to a resolution of the Municipal follows : 3,92o linear feet of new curbstone, to be set square lanterns and Boulevard lanterns, lamp Civil Service adopted January 27, 1904, approved by 90 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. in concrete. irons and frames. the State Civil Service Commission February s, [gem, 2,030 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. i8o linear feet of old curbstone reset in con- st,oll be received at the Main Office of the Department 21 manholes. crete. " TERMS OF SALE." of Street Cleaning, on the fourteenth floor of Nos. The upset price at which these materials will a sewer basins. 1,716 cubic yards of earth excavation. 13-2t Park row, Room No. 1416, on Wednesdays of 13,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. 607 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be bid be sold will be 5 cents per lantern, and no bid each week at a P. M.: below this price will be considered or accepted. tsa cubic yards concrete cradle. for. Masters. The time allowed for the completion of the 1,357 square yards of brick gutters, set in con- Successful bidders must make each payment in Mates. bankable funds at the time and place of sale. work and the full performance of the contract is crete. Marine Enemata& 6o working days. 355 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid Bids will be received for one or more of the Firemen. separate description of these materials; but no The amount of security required is Five Thou- for. Deckhands. sand Dollars. 420 square feet of new bluestone bridging. bid will be considered or accepted for less than F. M. GIBSON, 100 in each case. Na a. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- 3.20 square feet of old bridging reset. not Deputy and Acting Commissioner. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR to be bid for. ■11■1■11iiiil•••■••••••• WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1904. THE 3 7, CITY RECORD. 841

Time allowed for the completion of the work 290 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. MARKET PLACE, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- and the full performance of the contract is 5 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR TAN, FOR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE PO- fifty (5o) working days. sewer manholes. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN MIDWOOD LICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF The amount of security required is Three Thou- Time allowed for the completion of the work STREET, from Nostrand avenue to Rogers ave- NEW YORK. sand Five Hundred Dollars. and the full performance of the contract is thirty nue. The time for the completion of the work and No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND (30) working days. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as the full performance of the contract is 300 days. PAVING WITH MACADAM PAVEMENT The amount of security required is One Thou- follows: The amount of security required is Twenty THE ROADWAY OF BAY SEVENTEENTH sand Seven Hundred Dollars. 45 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. Thousand Dollars. STREET, from Cropsey avenue to Eighty-sixth No. 53. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND 725 linear feet iz-inch pipe sewer. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a street. CURBING STARR STREET, from Irving ave- 8 manholes. lump or aggregate sum. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as nue to Knickerbocker avenue. 5,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. For particulars as to the nature and extent of the follows: The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 58 cubic yards concrete cradle. work required or of the materials to be furnished 6,15o square yards of macadam pavement. follows: The time allowed for the completion of the bidders are referred to the specifications and lists ot 3,83o linear feet of new curbstone, set in con- 1,339 linear feet of new curbstone, set in con- work and full performance of the contract is materials, supplies and apparatus to be furnished, and crete. crete. 3o working days. to the plans on file at the office of F. L. V. Hoppin, zoo linear feet of old curbstone, reset in 939 cubic yards of earth excavation. The amount of security required is Two Thou- architect, No.' 244 Fifth avenue, Borough of Man- concrete. 47 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be sand Dollars. hattan. i,68o cubic yards of earth excavation. bid for. No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Further information, if required, may be obtained at 1,17o cubic yards of earth filling, not to be 66 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR the Central Office of the Police Department of The bid for. for. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN MAPLE City of New York, No. ;op Mulberry street. 1,345 square yards of brick gutters, set in con- Time allowed for the completion of the work STREET, from Rogers avenue to Nostrand ave- WILLIAM McADOO, crete. and the full pefformance of the contract is thirty nue. Police Commissioner. 35o cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid (3o) working days. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Dated NOVEMBER 3o, r9o4. n3o,di2 for. The amount of security required is Seven Hun- follows: 208 square feet of new bluestone bridging. dred Dollars. 830 linear feet 28-inch pipe sewer. II:7See General Instructions to Bid- 250 square feet of old bridging reset, not to 8 manholes. ders on the last page, last column, of No. 14. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- the "City Record." be bid for. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON THE 7,00o feet, B. M., foundation planking. Time allowed for the completion of the work l'RESENT PAVEMENT AS A FOUNDATION go cubic yards concrete cradle. and the full performance of the contract is THE ROADWAY OF WHIPPLE STREET, The time allowed for the completion of the POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, 1899. fifty. (5o) working days. work and full performance of the contract is trom Throop avenue to Broadway. WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY The amount of security required is Three The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 3o working days. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. The amount of security required is Two Thou- O Clerk of the Police Department of The follows: City of New York, No. goo Mulberry street, Room No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING 1,430 square yards of asphalt pavement sand Five Hundred Dollars. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON. No. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- No. g, for the following property, now in his 1,430 square yards of old stone pavement, to custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF be relaid. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CLARENDON ROAD, from Flatbush avenue to CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN- JEFFERSON lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, ago linear feet of new curbstone. blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors2 etc., East Thirty-seventh street. 38o linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. STREET, from Wyckoff avenue to St. Nicholas The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as avenue. also small amount of money taken from pnsonen 4 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for and found by Patrolmen of this Department. follows: sewer manholes. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 19,600 square yards of asphalt pavement. The time allowed for the completion of the follows: THOMAS F. O'CONNOR, 2,720 cubic yards of concrete. work and the full performance of the contract is 40 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. Property Clerk Time allowed for the completion of the work twenty-five (25) working days. 425 linear feet z-inch pipe sewer. and the full performance of the contract is The amount of security required is One Thou- 4 manholes. forty (0) working days. 3,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OS NEW YORK, BOR- sand Dollars. 35 cubic yards concrete cradle. The amount of security required is Fifteen No. 15. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. OUGH OP BROOKLYN. Thousand Dollars. The time allowed for the completion of the ING 67 340 FEET, B. M., OF YELLOW PINE work and full performance of the contract is WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING LUMBER. Property Clerk of the Police Department of WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 3o working days. O Time for the delivery of the same and the security required is One Thou- The City of New York-Office, No. 269 St4te CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF performance of the contract is on or before De- The amount of street, Borough of Brooklyn-for the following DEAN STREET, from Rochester avenue to Utica sand Dollars. cember 3o, 1904. No. 9 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- property, now in his custody, without claimants: avenue. The amount of security required is Seven Hun- Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR dred Dollars. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN MANSFIELD boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned follows: goods, liquors, etc., also small amount of money 2,710 square yards of asphalt pavement The bidder Kill state the price of each item or article PLACE (East Twenty-fourth street), from end contained in the specifications or schedules herein of existing sewer south of Farragut road to Ave- t kken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of 31345 cubic yards of concrete. this Department. Time allowed for the completion of the con- contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square nue G. foot, cubic yard, square yard, or other unit of measure, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as JOSEPH J. CAREY, tract and the full performance of the work is Deputy Property Clerk. thirty (3o) working days. by which the bids will be tested. follows: The amount of security required is One Thou- The bids will be compared and the contract awarded 4S linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. sand Six Hundred Dollars. at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. 600 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Blank forms and further information may be ob- 6 manholes. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the 4,0550 feet B. M., foundation planking. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Wotks, so cubic yards concrete cradle. the Borough of Brooklyn, Room No. 15, Municipal time allowed for the completion of the OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, from Cortel- The No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF you road to Dorchester road. Building, Borough co Brooklyn. work and full performance of the contract is MARTIN W. LITTLETON, 3o working days. MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as President. follows: The amount of security required is One Thou- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 2,040 square yards of asphalt pavement Dated NOVEMBER 21, 1904. n22,d7 sand Five Hundred Dollars. S received by the Commissioner of Correction at 28o cubic yards of concrete. No. so. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE t he above office until xi o'clock A. M , on Time for the completion of the work and the far See General Instructions to Bidders LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) on the last page, last column, of the "City CONSTRUCTING SEWER-BASINS AT THE Borough of Manhattan. working days. Record.' NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS The amount of security required is One Thou- OF NORWOOD AVENUE AND ETNA No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. sand Two Hundred Dollars. STREET. ING POULTRY, SALT PORK, APPLES, ETC., No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as FOR CHRISTMAS. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- OFFICE Or THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP follows: The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BROOKLYN, ROOM No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOR- 2 sewer-basins. terials and supplies and the performance of the HEMLOCK STREET, from Fulton street to At- 000E1 OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The time allowed for the completion of the contract is by or before December 23, 5904. work and full performance of the contract is 20 The amount of security required is fifty per lantic avenue. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as working days. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti- S cetved by the President of the Borough of Brook- The amount of security required is Two Hun- mate. follows: above office until is o'clock on 2,23o square yards of asphalt pavement. lyn at the A. M. dred Dollars. The bidder will state the price of each item or I to cubic yards of concrete. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. No. 11. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE article contained in the specifications or schedules Time allowed for the completion of the work LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR herein contained or hereto annexed. per pound, ton, and the full performance of the contract is thirty No. a. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER-BASINS AT THE dozen, gallon. yard or other unit ot measure, by which (3o) working days. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE- NORTHWEST CORNER OF ROCHESTER the bids will be tested. The extensions must be The amount of security required is One Thou- PLACING SEWERS IN ATLANTIC AVENUE, AVENUE AND DEAN STREET. made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the sand Five Hundred Dollars. SOUTHERLY SIDE, from Howard avenue to The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as total for each item and awards made to the lowest Stone avenue. follows: bidder on each item. No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- I sewer-basin. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Delivery will be required to be made at the time follows: The time allowed for the completion of the and in the manner and in such quantities as may be CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY work and full performance of the contract is to OF LORRAINE STREET, from Court street to 45 linear feet 5-inch pipe sewer. directed. 2,700 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. working days. Blank forms and further information may be ob Smith street. The amount of security required is One Hun- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 3o manholes. tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the 57,500 feet, B. M., foundation pla dred Dollars. office of the Department of Correction, the Borough follows: No. 52. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE 86o square yards of asphalt pavement. 120,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and br of Manhattan, No. 148 East Twentieth street. 207 cubic yards concrete cradle. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FRANCIS J. LANTRY, to square yards of adjacent pavement. CONSTRUCTING SEWER-BASINS ON CHRIS- 5o cubic yards of concrete. 500 linear feet 6-inch pipe drain. Commissioner. The time allowed for the completion of the TOPHER AVENUE; NORTHEAST AND Dated NOVEMBER 17, n23,d15 Zoo linear feet of new curbstone. 1904. work and full performance of the contract is 70 NORTHWEST CORNERS OF NEWPORT General Instructions to Bid- 450 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, STREET,• CHRISTOPHER AVENUE, NORTH- 47See reset. working days. der. on the last page, last column, of The amount of security required is Seven Thou- EAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS LOTT the " City Record." 2 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for AVENUE: CHRISTOPHER AVENUE. NORTH- sewer manholes. sand Dollars. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR EAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS NEW Time allowed for the completion of the work LOTS ROAD. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, and the full performance of the contract is thirty AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- No. 148 EAST STRUCTING SEWERS IN NOSTRAND AVE- The Engineer's estimate of the quantifies is as TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT1AN, THR (3o) working days. follows: CITY OF NEW YORK. The amount of security required is Eight Hun- NUE, between Midwood street and Hawthorne street, etc. 6 sewer-basins. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- dred Dollars. The time allowed for the completion of the No. 9 FOR REGULATING AND GRADING The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as S ceived by the Commissioner of Correction at the follows: work and full performance of the contract is 30 above office until zx o'clock A. m., on NINETY-FIRST STREET, from Second avenue working days. to Third avenue. 1,735 linear feet 66-inch brick sewer. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. linear feet 6o-inch brick sewer. The amount of security required is Six Hun- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 4,380 dred Dollars. Borough of Manhattan. follows: 245 linear feet 54-inch brick sewer. 8o linear feet 24-inch pipe sewer. No. 13. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE No z. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR 1,322 cubic yards of earth excavation. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 3,547 cubic yards of earth filling, to be fur- 40 linear feet z8-i .ch pipe sewer. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR EREC- 40 linear feet 52-inch pipe sewer. CONSTRUCTING SEWER-BASINS AT THE TION AND COMPLETION OF AN EXTEN- nished. NORTHWEST CORNER OF CLARENDON SION TO THE PRESENT BOILER-HOUSE, Time allowed for the completion of the work 5o manholes. 25 sewer basins. ROAD AND EAST TWENTY-SECOND NEW UNDERGROUND CHIMNEY CONNEC- and the full performance of the contract is STREET; ALL FOUR CORNERS CLAREN- TION, TRENCH FROM NEW TO OLD thirty (3o) working days. I sewer basin reconnected. 98,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. DON ROAD AND EAST TWENTY-THIRD BOILER-HOUSE, ETC., TO BRANCH WORK- The amount of security required is Six Hun- STREET, ETC., ETC., ETC. HOUSE, HART'S ISLAND. dred Dollars. 675,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. the quantities is as 20 cubic yards concrete cradle, for pipe sew- The Engineer's estimate of The time for the completion of the work and No. so. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- ers. follows: the full performance of the contract is 175 work- ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON 5 cubic yards concrete, as per article 61. 21 sewer-basins. ing days. PRESENT PAVEMENT AS FOUNDATION 5 cubic yards brick masonry, as per article The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is fifty per THE ROADWAY OF PIERREPONT STREET, 61. work and full performance of the contracts is 8o cent. (5o%) of the amount of bid or estimate. from Columbia Heights to 545 feet easterly. of the working days. Bids will be compared and the contract award- The time allowed for the completion The amount of security required 'a Two Thou- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as work and the full performance of the contract is ed at a lump or aggregate sum. follows: sand Dollars. zoo working days. The bidder will state the price of each item or Delivery will be required to be made at the time and 65o square yards of asphalt pavement. The amount of security required is Fifty Thou- in the manner and in such quantities as may be di- 65o square yards of old stone pavement re- article contained in the specifications or schedules sand Dollars. herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, rected. laid, as foundation. Blank forms and further information may be obtained 8o linear feet of new curbstone. No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR foot, B. M., cubic yard or other unit of measure, AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office 300 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. of the Department of Correction, the Borough of Man- 2 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for STRUCTING SEWER IN NINETY-FIRST compared and the contract awarded at a lump or STREET, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue. aggregate sum for each contract. hattan, No. 548 East l wentieth street. sewer manholes. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Time allowed for the completion of the work The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Blank forms and further information may be obtained follows: and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office Commissioner. and the full performance of the contract is twen- Dated N iVEMBES 15, 1904. in6,d15 ty (zo) working days. 45 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works. Room 765 linear feet 2-inch pipe sewer. No. is, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. EYSee General Instructions to Bid. The amount of security required is Five Hun- ■ dred Dollars. 7 manholes. MARTIN W. LITTLETON, der on the last page, last column, of 5,200 feet, B. M., foundation planking. President. the " City Record." No. 11. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING s,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. Dated NOVENIBER to, t9o4. ni8,d7 WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 62 cubic yards concrete cradle. e:7See General Instructions to Bid.. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF a sewer basins. SHERMAN STREET, from Ocean parkway to dens on the last page, last column, or DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. The time allowed for the completion of the the " City Record." Reeve place. work and full performance of the contract is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 3o working days. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL follows: The amount of security required is Two Thou- BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, 3,57o square yards of asphalt pavement. sand Five Hundred Dollars. POLICE DEPARTMENT. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEVI' )(URN. Soo cubic yards of concrete. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Time allowed for the completion of the work AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CM/ OF NEW YORK, and the full performance of the contract is thirty S received by the Park Board at the above office STRUCTING SEWER IN FORT HAMILTON No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock P. at., on (3o) working days. AVENUE, from Thirty-ninth street to Fortieth The amount of security required is Two Thou- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE street. received by the Police Commissioner of the Police THURSDAY, DIME OMER 29. 1904. sand Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as S Department of The City of New York at the above FOR REPAIRS TO AND ELECTRIC WIR- No. 12. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- follows: office until a o'clock P. M., on ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON 460 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. ING IN THE SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' PRESENT PAVEMENT AS A FOUNDATION 6 manholes. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1904. ARCH, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. THE ROADWAY OF SIXTH STREET, from 3,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND The security required will be Two Thousand Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. 21,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 35 cubic yards concrete cradle. MATERIALS NECESSARY TO INSTALL The time allowed for doing and completing the follows: The time allowed for the completion of the THE HEATING AND VENTILATING SYS- work in this contract will be thirty working 2,400 square yards of asphalt pavement. work and full performance of the contract is TEM, BOILERS AND STEAM PIPING IN days. 2,40o square yards of old stone pavement, to 3o working days. THE NEW BUILDING TO RE ERECTED ON The bids will be compared and the contract be relaid. The amount of security required is One Thou- THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY GRAND CEN. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. i,1 so linear feet of new curbstone. sand Two Hundred Dollars. THE AND BROOME STREETS AND CENTRE Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the

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Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad to the Notice is further given, pursuant to the statutes dolph street and Johnson avenue to the centre Park, Brooklyn. bulkhead line of the Harlem river. in such case made and provided, that the said line of the block between Stewart avenue and JOHN J. PALLAS, President ; No. 262. Laying out on the map of The City Charles D. O'Connell, Frederick St. john and Varick street; running thence southerly and along JOHN _T. BRADY, of New York Waterloo place, from East One John C. Fitzgerald will attend at a Special Term, the centre line of the block between Stewart and MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to East One Part II., of the said court, to be held at the Varick avenues to the centre line of the block be- Commissioners of Parks. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, Borough of County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhat- tween Johnson avenue and Ingraham street; Dated DECEMBEN 8, 1904. d7,22 The Bronx, in accordance with the existing lines. tan, City of New York,Y on the 16th day of De- thence westerly and along the centre line of the C:7See General Instructions to Bid.. No. 263. Paving with creo-resinate wood block cember, /904, at the opening of the court on block between Johnson avenue and Ingraham ders on the last page, last column, of pavement on a concrete foundation and resetting that day for the purpose of being examined under street to the centre line of the block between t he ••• City Record." curb where necessary in East One Hundred and oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City Varick avenue and Porter avenue; thence south- Seventy-fourth street, from Third avenue to Park of New York, or by any person having an interest erly along the centre line of the block between in the said proceeding, as to their qualifications Varick avenue and Porter avenue to the centre OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL avenue. No. 264. Acquiring title to the lands necessary to act as Commissioners of Estimate and Assess. line of the block between Ingraham street and BU ILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SiXTY.FOURTH STREET, for West One Hundred and Ninety-fourth street, ment in this proceeding. Harrison place; thence westerly and along the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Crry OF NEW YORK. between Bailey avenue and New York and Put- Dated New YORK, December 3, /_204. centre line of the block between Ingraham street EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- nam Railroad. JOHN J. DELANY, and Harrison place to the centre line of Bogart S ceived by the Park Board at the above office of No. 265. Laying out on the map of The City Corporation Counsel, street; thence northerly and along the centre line the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock F. sc., on of New York a public place bounded by Briggs No. a Tryon Row, of Bogart street to a point opposite the centre line THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1904. avenue and Kingsbridge road; the northerly Borough of Manhattan, of the block between Boerum street and McKib- boundary of said public place to be the southerly New York City. bin street; thence westerly along the centre line Borough of Manhattan. of the block between Boerum street and McKibbin line of Lot No. zo9, Block 3293, in accordance d5,15 CONTRACT No. s. with accompanying sketch. • street to the centre line of the block between FOR WORK AND MATERIAL FOR THE No. 266. Constructing_ a sewer and appur- Bogart street and White street; thence northerly INSTALLATION OF STEAM POWER, tenances in Avenue St. John,_ between Dawson along the centre line of the block between Bogart HEATING AND VENTILATING AP- street and Southern Boulevard. FIRST DEPARTMENT. street and White street to the centre line of the PARATUS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC No. 267. Constructing a sewer and appur- block between Boerum street and Johnson avenue; LIBRARY, ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN tenances in West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth thence westerly along the centre line of the block In the matter of the application of The City of FOUNDATIONS, FIFTH AVENUE, FOR- street, from Bailey avenue to Cannon place, and between Boerum street and Johnson avenue to a New York, acting by and through the Com- TIETH AND FORTY-SECOND STREETS. in Cannon place, between West Two Hundred and point too feet easterly from the easterly line of missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right The security required will be Fifty Thousand Thirty-eighth street and Giles place. Bushwick avenue; running thence northerly paral- and title to and possession of the wharfage lel with Bushwick avenue and distant too feet Dollars. The petitions for the above will be submitted by me rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privi- easterly therefrom to the centre line of Maspeth The time allowed for doing and completing to the Local Board of Morrisam2. Twenty-fourth Dis- leges appurtenant to PIER, OLD NO. 14, thence easterly along the centre the work in this contract will be two years after Bronx, on December 8, a9o4, at avenue; running trict, Borough of lhe EAST RIVER, in the Borough of Manhattan, Maspeth avenue to a point equidistant from notice to begin work at the building has been P. H., at the office of the President of the Borough line of 2 City of New York, not now owned by The City Humboldt street and Kingsland avenue; running given by the architects. of The Bronx. Municipal Building, Crotona Park, of New York, and all right, title and interest in thence northerly and along a line drawn parallel The bids will be compared and the contract awarded One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third and to said pier, or any portion thereof, not now with Humboldt street and equally distant from at a lump or aggregate sum in the manner provided by avenue. owned by The City of New York, and all Humboldt street and Kingsland avenue to the chapter 556, LAWS of 1807. Dated NEW YORK, November 23, 1904. wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments Blank forms may be obtained and plans may be seen middle line of Richardson street; thence along the LOUIS F. HAFFEN, and privileges appurtenant to the easterly one- middle line of Richardson street to a point oppo- at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal, President of the Borough of The Bronx. half part of all that certain bulkhead, dock or Central Park, Manhattan, and also at the office of the site the centre line of the block between Monitor wharf property on or near the southerly line street and North Henry street; thence northerly architects, Catrere & Hastirgs, No. 28 Fast Forty- of South street, in said Borough and City, be- first street. along the centre line of the block between Mon- tween the easterly side of Pier, old No. 13, itor street and North Henry street to the middle JOHN PALLAS, President ; SUPREME COURT. and the westerly side of Pier, old No. 14, and JOHN J. BRADY, line of the block between Van Pelt avenue and J. appurtenant to all that certain bulkhead, dock Driggs avenue; thence easterly and along the 1CHAEL J. KENNEDY, or wharf property between the easterly side of Commissioners of Parks. centre line of the block between Van Pelt avenue SECOND DEPARTMENT. Pier, old No. 14, and Pier, new No. 12, or Wall and Driggs avenue to the centre line of the block Dated NOVEMBER TO, 1904. nii,d8 Street Pier, East river, not now owned by The between Monitor street and Kingsland avenue; 11:7See General Instruction* to Bid- In the matter of the application of The City of New City of New York, for the improvement of the running thence northerly along the centre line Sera on the last page, last column, of York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- water front of The City of New York on the of the block between Monitor street and Kings- the a Clty Record." ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of East river, pursuant to the plan heretofore land avenue to the centre line of the block be- opening SIXTEENTH AVENUE. from Flatbush adopted by the Board of Docks, and approved tween Driggs avenue and Nassau avenue; thence line to Eighty-fourth street, in the Thirtieth Ward, by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. easterly along the centre line of the block be- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, tween Driggs avenue and Nassau avenue to the as the same has been heretofore laid out. centre line of the block between Sutton street OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN and Morgan avenue; thence northerly and along OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THEBOROUGH, MUNIC- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL N order of the Supreme Court of the State the centre line of the block between Sutton street IPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, 177TH STREET AND of costs, charges and expenses incurred by rea- of New York, bearing date the 18th day of No- and Morgan avenue to the centre line of the N vember, 1904, and filed and entered in the office THIRD AVENUE. son of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter block between Nassau avenue and Norman ave- of the Clerk of the County of New York on the will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of nue; thence easterly along the centre line of the HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS ist day of November, 1904, Charles H. Knox, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a block between Nassau avenue and Norman avenue I have been presented to me and are on file in my Adolph Schillinger and Thomas J. McManus were Special Term thereof, to be held for the hearing of to the centre line of the block between Varick office for inspection for— appointed Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- motions, at the Kings County Court-house, in the Bor- street and Vandam street, and thence northerly No. 270. Laying out on the map of The City ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the ment in the above-entitled proceeding. along the centre line of the block between Varick of New York East One Hundred and Sixty-sev- Bad day of Notice is further given, pursuant to the December, 1934, at zo.3o o'clock in the fore- street and Vandam street to the point or place enth street, between Union avenue and Prospect noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be statutes in such case made and provided, that of beginning. avenue. heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and the said Charles H. Knox, Adolph Schillinger and No. 271. For laying out on the map of The expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk Thomas J. McManus will attend at a Special Fourth- That our report herein will be presented City of New York the reduction of width of of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during Term, Part II., of the said Court, to be held for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of Clarke place, between Inwood avenue and Jerome the space of ten days, as required by the provisions at the County Court-house in the Borough of New York. Second Department, at a Special Term avenue from 6o feet to so feet; the reduction to of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter Manhattan, City of New ]fork, on the 16th day thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the take place on the south side of Clarke place. 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended by chapter 466 of December, 1904, at the opening of the Court County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The petitions for the above will be submitted by of the Laws of isot. on that day for the purpose of being examined I he City of New York, on the fth day of March, 1915, me to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof on Dated BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Decem- under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The at the opening of the Court on that day. Gii 4BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW Dtcember 8, 1904, at s P. st., at the office of the Presi- ber 7, 1904. City of New York, or by any person having an in- YOD Rze otD dent of the Borough of The Bronx, Municipal Build- OHN T. LANG, terest in the said proceeding, as to their qualifica- December 5, ing, Crotona Park, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh JHOMAS D. HOXSEY, tions to act as Commissioners of Estimate and FRANK REYNOLDS. street and Third avenue. JOHN G. MALO'.E, Assessment in this proceeding. t hat rman; Dated New YORK, November 30, 1004. Commissioners. Dated NEW Yoax December 3, 1904. PETER F. LYNAN, LOUIS F. HAFFEN, JA,Irs F. Quinurr, JOHN J. DELANY, CHARLES H. WIGHT, Commissioners. President of the Borough of The Bronx. Clerk. d7,i7 Corporation Counsel, da, 3, 5, 8. No. 2 Tryon Row, JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Borough of Manhattan, Clerk. d5,21 FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. New York City. OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH. d5, 15 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, 177TH &sawn FIRST DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the application of The City AND THIRD AVENUE. of New York, relative to acquiring title to In the matter of the application of The City of New I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS certain real estate, tenements, hereditaments, York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same have been presented to me and are on file in my corporeal or incorporeal rights in the same, SECOND DEPARTMENT. has not been heretofore acquired, to EXTERIOR office for inspection for— situated in the Sixth Ward of the Borough STREET (although not yet named by proper No. 268. Constructing a temporary sewer and of Manhattan, in The City of New York, duly Hundred and Thirty-8,th In the Matter of the Application of The City.of New authority), from East One appurtenances in Jefferson street, between Morris selected, specified and located by the Com- street to Gerard avenue at L heever place, in the York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- Park avenue and the property of the New York,. missioner of Bridges of The City of New Ward of The City of New York. York, with the approval of the Board of Esti- ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. opening MORGAN AVENUE. from Stagg No. 269. For acquiring title to the lands neces- mate and Apportionment of said City, pur- street to IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Mreker avenue, in the Eighteenth Vs ard, in the OTICE sary for the opening of Fourteenth street, from suant to the provisions of chapter712 of the bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by Laws of 19oz, for the RECONSTRUCTION Borough of Ineoklyn, of The City of New York, as N above-entitled matter Prospect terrace to the White Plains road, as the same has been heretofore laid out. reason of the proceedings in the the same is shown on the tentative street plan OF THE WESTERLY OR MANHATTAN will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices east of Bronx river, adopted by the Board of TERMINAL OF THE NEW YORK AND of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Film Estimate and Apportionment May 29, 1903. BROOKLYN BRIDGE, or for the construc- WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be The petitions for the above will be submitted by me tion of an extension thereof, for the better . ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- held at the County Court-house, in the Borough to the Local Board of Chester, Twenty-fifth District, accommodation of pedestrians, vehicles and entit ed matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- of Manhattan, in The City of New York on on December 8, 1904, at 3.30 P. IL, at the office of the railroad passengers using said bridge or ter- terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, the 16th day of December, t9o4, at 10.30 o'clock in President of the Borough of The Bronx, Municipal minal occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as ccunsel Building, Crotona Park, One Hundred and seventy- proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to can be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of cssts, seventh street and Third avenue. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI all others whom it may concern, to wit : charges and expenses has been deposited in the office Dated NEW YORK, November 23, 1904. N Henry W. Bookstaver, Michael Coleman First—I hat we have completed our amended and of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to Ie- LOUIS F. HAFFEN, and Samuel Kahn, Commissioners appointed by supplemental estimate and assessment, and that all main for and during the space of ten days, as required President of the Borough of The Bronx. an order Of the Supreme Court herein, filed persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of by the provisions of section 999 of the Greater New in the office of the Clerk of the County of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws New York on the first day of December, 1904, affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do of rect. OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH, MUNIC- pre- will appear before the Justice of the Supreme sent their said objections Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, De- IPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, 177TH STREET AND in writing, duly verified, to us Court sitting at Special Term, Part II., at the at our office, in the office of the Law Department, No, cember THIRD AVENUE. 3, 1904- County Court-house, in the Borough of Man- 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in JACOB MARKS. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS hattan, on the nineteenth day of December, The City of New York, on or before the 24th day of EDWARD F. MALLAHAN. 1 have been presented to me and are on file in my 1904, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to be ex- December, 1904, and that we, the said C ,mmissioners, THOMAS H. NEILSON, office for inspection tor— amined by the Corporation Counsel or by any will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose • Commissioners. person interested in said proceeding, as to their will be in attendance at our said office on the 28th day JOHN P. DUNN. No. 251. Regulating and grading, setting curb- qualifications to act as such Commissioners. of December, i904, at to o'clock A. M. Clerk. d3,i4 stones, flagging sidewalks a space four feet wide,. Dated NEW Yoax, December 5, 1904. Second—that the abstract of our said amended and laying crosswalks, building approaches and erect- supplemental estimate and assessment, together with ing fences where necessary in East Two Hundred. JOHN J. DELANY, SECOND DEPARTMENT. our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidav- and Fortieth street, from Webster avenue to Corporation Counsel, No. 2 Tryon Row, its, estimates, proofs and other documents used by us in Verio avenue. making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau In the matter of the application of The City No. 252. Paving with sheet asphalt East One Borough of Manhattan, of Street Openings of the Law Department of The City of New York to acquire certain real estate from Third New York City. between East Fourteenth Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, of New York, in the Borough of Brooklyn, No ,66 upon AVENUE S, d6,16 street and East Eighteenth street, in the Bor- avenue to Webster avenue. Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in 'I he No. 253. Regulating and paving with sheet as- City of New ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of York, there to remain until the 5th day for purposes of water supply. phalt Lorillard place, from Third avenue to Pel- January,anuary, 1905. New York, ham avenue. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Paving with sheet asphalt Hughes ave- Third—That the limits of our assessment for No. 254. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN nue, from Tremont avenue to St. John's Col- In the matter of the application of The City of benefit include all the lands, tenements and lege. New York, acting by and through the Commis- hereditaments and premises situate, lying and application will be made to the Supreme being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City Court of the State of New York at a Special No. 255. Paving with sheet asphalt Cambrelling sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be avenue, from One Hundred and Eighty-second and title to and possession of the wharfage of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: Commencing at a held in and for the County of Kings at the street to St. John's College. rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privi- in the Borough of Brooklyn, I, point where the centre line of the block between County Court-house, No. 256. Paving with sheet asphalt Beaumont leges appurtenant to PIER, OLD NO. I on the 28th day of avenue, from Grote street to One Hundred and EAST RIVER, in the Borough of Manhattan, Vandam street and Varick street intersects the in The City of New York, December, 1904, at the opening of the court on Eighty-ninth street. City of New York, not now owned by The westerly bulkhead line of Newtown creek; run- ning thence southerly along the bulkhead line to that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be No. 257. Regulating and grading, setting curb- City of New York, and all rights, title and heard, for the appointment of Commissioners of stones, flagging sidewalks a space four feet wide, interest in and to said pier or any portion Newtown creek to the northerly side of Metro- Appraisal to ascertain and determine the com- laving crosswalks, building approaches and erect- thereof not now owned by The City of New politan avenue; thence along the dividing line be- ing fences where necessary in Longfellow ave- York, and all wharfage right, terms, easements, tween the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens to a pensation which ought justly to be made by The nue, between Westchester avenue and the Boston emoluments and privileges appurtenant to the point loo feet east of the easterly side of Scott City of New York to the owners or persons road. easterly one-half part of all that certain bulk- avenue; running thence southerly and along a interested in the real estate in the Borough of No. 258. Regulating and grading, setting curb- head, dock or wharf property on or near the line drawn parallel with Scott avenue and distant Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of New York, stones, flagging sidewalks a space four feet wide, southerly line of South street in said Borough loo feet easterly therefrom to the centre line of sought to be acquired herein for the purposes the block between Meserole street and Montrose of maintaining, preserving and increasing the laying crosswalks, building approaches and erect- and City, between the easterly side of Pier, the ing fences where necessary in Bryant avenue, be- old No. io, and the westerly side of Pier, old avenue; running thence westerly along the centre supply of pure and wholesome water for tween Westchester avenue and Boston road. No. 11, East river, not now owned by The line of the block between Meserole street and use of The City of New York, and affected by No. 259. Acquiring title to the lands necessary City of New York, for the improvement of the Montrose avenue to the centre line of the block this proceeding. for West One Hundred and Seventy-eighth water-front of The City of New York on the between Scott avenue and Gardner avenue; run- The boundaries of the real estate to be ec- street, from Cedar avenue to west line of Spuy- East river, pursuant to the plan heretofore ning thence southerly along the centre line of quired or affected are as follows: ten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad. adopted by the Board of Docks approved by the block between Scott avenue and Gardner ave- Beginning at a point at the northeast corner No. 26o. Laying out on the map of The City the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. nue to the centre line of the block between Mon- of Avenue S and East Fourteenth street, run- of New York an easement (twenty-five feet wide). trose avenue and Randolph street; thence westerly ning thence north along the east line of East extending from Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN and along the centre line of the block between Fourteenth street 455 feet; running thence east Railroad property to the Harlem river and to N order of the Supreme Court of the State Montrose avenue and Randolph street to the cen- parallel with Avenue S 333 feet to the west line take from the map that portion of WestW One of New York, bearing date the 19th day of No- tre line of the block between Gardner avenue and of property of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Hundred and Seventy-eighth street lying westerly vember, 1904, and filed and entered in the office Stewart avenue; running thence southerly and Company; running thence south along said line of the said railroad, in accordance with accom- of the Clerk of the County of New York on the along the centre line of the block between Gard- 455 feet to the north line of Avenue S; and panying sketch. 2 1st day of November. 1904. Charles D. O'Con- ner avenue and Stewart avenue to the centre running thence west along said line 333 feet No. 261. Acquiring title to the lands necessary nell, Frederick St. John and John C. Fitzgerald line of the block between Randolph street and to the place of beginning; and also for an easement in West One Hundred and Sev- were appointed Commissioners of Estimate and Johnson avenue; running thence w ly and Beginning at a point where the east line of enty-eighth street, extending from west line of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding. 1 along the centre.line of the block between Ran- property of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Com- •

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pang intersects the north line of Avenue S; thence along said line south 2y minutes west 293.6 between the easterly side of Pier No. 7 and missioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose running thence north along said line of property feet to the north line of Hallett street; running the westerly side of Pier, old number 9, and of making a just and equitable estimate and assess- of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company 455 thence along said line north 87 degrees 36 min- between the easterly side of Pier, old number ment of the loss and damage, if any, to the respective feet; running thence east parallel with Avenue utes west 2,094.1 feet to the west line of Car- 9, and the westerly side of Pier, old number owners, lessee , parties and persons respectively entitled S 575.1 feet to the west line of property of man's road; running thence along said line south 10, and appurtenant to the westerly one-half unto or interested in the lands, tenements, heredita- the Long Island Railroad Company; running 16 degrees 27 minutes west 357.8 feet; running part of the bulkhead, dock or wharf property ments and premises required for the purpose by and in thence south along said line 40.8 feet to the thence along said line south 7 degrees 35 minutes between the easterly side of Pier, old number consequence of opening the above-mentioned approach north line of land of the Gravesend Pumping west 1,395.2 feet; running thence along said line io, and the westerly side of Pier, old number to the bridge, the same being particularly set forth and Station owned by The City of New York; run- south 4 degrees 36 minutes west 199.6 feet; run- z z, East river, not now owned by The City described in the petition of 1 he City of New York, and ning thence southwest along said line 416.6 feet; ning thence south along said line 9 degrees west of New York, for the improvement of the also in the notice of the application for the said order running thence southeast and along the west 166 feet; running thence along said line south water front of The City of New York on the thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk line of the land of said Gravesend Pumping Sta- 17 degrees 2 minutes west 129.7 feet; running East river, pursuant to the plan heretofore of the County of Kings on the ,4th day of October. tion 298.4 feet to the north line of Avenue S; thence along said line south 3o degrees 45 minutes adopted by the Board of Docks and approved 19o/, in the office of the Clerk of the County of New and running thence west along said line 291.5 west 135 feet; running thence along said line by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. York on the isth day of October, 1904, and in the office feet to the place of beginning; and also south 17 degrees43 minutes west 22m9 feet; run- of the Clerk of Westchester County on the 28th day Beginning at a point where the west line of ning thence north 6o degrees 46 minutes west of October, 1904, and of ascertaining and defining property of the Long Island Railroad Company 567.2 feet; running thence north 11 degrees 54 ttl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN the extent, and boundaries of the respective tracts or IN order of the Supreme Court of the State parcels of land to be taken, and of performing the intersects the north line of Avenue S; running minutes east 1,894.8 feet; running thence north of New York, bearing date the 17th day of No- thence north along said line of property of the 33 degrees 12 minutes east 664.5 feet; running trusts and duties required of us by chapter z7, title 4 vember, 1904, and filed and entered in the office of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, and Long Island Railroad Company 38.1 feet to the thence north 87 degrees 58 minutes west 1,171 of the Clerk of the County of New York on the south line of land of the Gravesend Pumping feet; running thence north 87 degrees 54 minutes the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or 18th day of November, 1904, Alton B. Parker, amendatory thereof. Station, owned by The City of New York; run. 3o seconds west 526.2 feet; running thence north John F. Cowan and Edward Cahill were ap- ning thence southwest along said line 111.4 feet 87 degrees 19 minutes west 533.6 feet; running All patties and persons interested in the real estate pointed Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said to the north line of Avenue S; and running thence thence south 11 degrees so minutes west 814.6 feet; ment in the above-entitled proceeding. east along said line 104.6 feet to the place of running thence south 7 degrees 5 minutes west Notice is further given, pursuant to the stat- approach to the bridge, or affected thereby, and having beginning. 694.3 feet; running thence south 23 degrees as utes in such case made andprovided, that the any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby The said real estate is more particularly, shown minutes west 1,341.2 feet; running thence south required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the said Alton B. Parker, John F'. Cowan and Ed- undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- Ma. suhgohwo lands in The acquired 17 degrees 6 minutes east 293.a feet; running ward Cahill will attend at a Special Term, Part ITeovirl i trig Brooklyn, Ci of thence south 19 degrees 44 minutes west 1,146 II. of the said Court, to be held at the County ment, at our office, fourteenth floor, Nos. 90 and 92 for the purposes of maintaining, preserving and feet to the north line of Merrick road; running Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, City West Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, in The City increasing the supply of pure and wholesome thence along said line north 89 degrees is min- of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as of New York, on the 14th day of December, the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty water for the use of The City of New York, utes west 449.8 feet; running thence north 5 1904, at the opening of the Court on that day, Borough of Brooklyn," with a certificate of the degrees at minutes east 187 feet; running thence for the purpose of being examined under oath days after the date of this notice. adoption thereof dated July 22, 1904, signed north 33 degrees 47 minutes east 272.9 feet; run- by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- by George B. McClellan, as Mayor, and John T. ning thence north 21 degrees 54 minutes east York, or by any person having an interest in ance at our said office on the loth day of December, 1904, Oakley, as Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas 384.1 feet; running thence north 15 degrees 48 the said proceeding, as to their qualifications to at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the and Electricity, a copy of which said map was minutes east 784.8 feet; running thence south act as Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- said parties and persons in relation thereto: and filed on said date in the office of the said Com- 73 degrees 37 minutes east 88.8 feet; running at such time and place, and at such further or other ment in this proceeding. time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such missioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, thence north 23 degrees 43 minutes east 1,208.6 Dated New YoaK, November 30, teo4. and a copy of which was filed on the 3d day of feet; running thence north 6 degrees 58 minutes JOHN J. DELANY, owners in relation thereto, and examine the proofs of November, 1904, in the office of the Register east 7 z cia feet; running thence north it degrees Corporation Counsel, such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs of the County of Kings and numbered 1452. 38 minutes east 784.7 feet; running thence north No. 2 Tryon Row, and allegations as may then be offered by such owner The numbers of the parcels on said map desig- 87 degrees 19 minutes west 1,603.4 feet; running Borough of Manhattan, or on behalf of The City of New York. nated to be taken in fee absolute are 1, 2, 3, 4, thence north 87 degrees 19 minutes 3o seconds New York City. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, 1 0, z z, 12, 13 and 14. west 2,410.1 feet to west line of Wurtemburg d203. November 23, 19;4. Dated November 4, 1904- road; running thence north 87 degrees 19 min- ARTHUR H. WADICK, JOHN J. DELANY, utes 3o seconds west 1,660.2 feet to the east line FRANCIS SHACKELL, Corporation Counsel, of land of The City of New York; running thence T. CHANNON PRESS, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, along said line north 39 degrees 48 minutes east SECOND DEPARTMENT. Commissioners. New York City, 250.8 feet to the place of beginning. JOHN P. DUNN, New York. Be the said several dimensions more or less. Clerk. n23,d16 n12,staw,d24 The said real estate is more Rarticularly shown In the matter of acquiring title by The City of upon a Map showing lands in the Townships New York to certain lands and premises situ- of Hempstead and Oyster Bay, Nassau County, ated in the block bounded by PLYMOUTH, SECOND DEPARTMENT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. New York, to be acquired for the purposes of ADAMS, WASHINGTON AND WATER maintaining, preserving and increasing the sup- STREETS; in the block bounded by ADAMS, the matter of the application of The City of New PLYMOUTH, PEARL AND WATER In the matter of the application of The City of ply of pure and wholesome water for the use of York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- The City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn," STREETS; in the block bounded by ADAMS, ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of New York to ACQUIRE CERTAIN REAL WATER, WASHINGTON AND FRONT ESTATE AT MASSAPEQUA, in the Towns with a certificate of the adoption thereof, dated opening KINGSTON AVENUE, between Winthrop September 7, 1904, signed by George B. McClel- STREETS, and in the block bounded by ADAMS, street and Malbane street, in the Twenty-fourth and of Hempstead and Oyster Bay, in the County WATER, PEARL AND FRONT STREETS, of Nassau, for purposes of water supply. lan, as Mayor, and John T. Oakley, as Commis- wenty-ninth Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, of sioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, a in the Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected, ac- The City of New York, as the same has been hereto- copy of which said map was filed on said date cording to law, with other lands, as a site fore laid out. in the office of said Commissioner of Water Sup- for the construction and permanent location OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ply, Gas and Electricity, and a copy of which of a suspension bridge over the East river, N application will be made to the Supreme was filed on the ad day of November, rgo4, in between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brook- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- Court of the State of New York, at a Special the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau lyn, in The City of New York, known as the W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be and numbered 46. Manhattan Bridge (Bridge No. 3). entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons held in and for the County of Kings, at the The numbers of the parcels of said map desig- interested in this proceeding and to the owner or County Court-house, in the Borough of Brook- nated to be taken in fee absolute are 1, 2, 3, owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots lyn, in The City of New York, on the 28th day OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- THAT THE 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, zo, II, 12, 13, za, 15, 16, 17, N. Partridge and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, of December, 1904, at the opening of the Court 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, N report of Theodore B. Gates, John and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel and William Vanamee. Commissioners of Estimate and and the numbers of the parcels upon said map Appraisal duly appointed in the above-entitled pro- First—That we have completed our estimate can be heard, for the appointment of Commis- which are to be taken in fee subject to the use and assessment, and that all persons interested in sioner. of Appraisal to ascertain and determine ceeding, which report bears date the 7thday of Novem- of the surface thereof as rights of way are A, ber. zoos, was filed in the office of the Board of Estimate this proceeding. or In any of the lands, tenements and the compensation which oughtjustly to be made B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K. nereditaments and premises affected thereby, and hav- by The City of New York to the owners or per- and Apportionment of The City of New York. at its DATED November 4, crj904. office, Room 8o5, No. 277 Broadway, in the Borough of ing objecticns thereto, do present their said objections sons interested in the real estate in the Towns JOHN . DELANY, in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, in the office of Hempstead and Oyster Bay, County of Nas- Manhattan, on the 3oth day of November, ego,, and orporation Counsel, a duplic tte of said report was filed in the office of the of the Law Department, No. x66 Montague street, in sau, sought to be acquired herein for the pur- Borough Hall, the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on pose of maintaining, preserving and increasing Clerk of the County of Kings on the same d 'y. Brooklyn, Notice is further given that the said report will be or before the r2th day of December, 1904, and that we, the supply of pure and wholesome water for the New York City, the said Commissioners, will hear ',artless° objecting, use of The City of New York, and affected by presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of New York. the State of New York, Second Department, at a Spe- and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said this proceeding. n1e,raw,d24 office on the 15th day of December, 19c4, at a o'clock The boundaries of the real estate to cial Term for the hearing of motions, at the County. be ac- Court-house, in the County of Kings, in The City of P. M. quired or affected are as follows: New York, on the 15th day of December. x9o4, at the Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and Beginning at a point where the east line of FIRST DEPARTMENT. assessment, together with our damage and benefit Seaman's Neck road intersects the south line opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and of property of the Long Island Railroad Com- In the matter of the application of The City of other documents used by us in making our report, have pany; running thence along said south line of thereon, a motion will be made that the said report New York, acting by and through the Com- be confirmed. been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of the property of the Long Island Railroad Company Law Department of The City of New York, in south 87 degrees 40 minutes east missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right Dated Naw YORK, November 30, nog. 1,336.4 feet; and title to and possession of the wharfage JOHN J. DELANY, the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 166 Montague street, in running thence along said last-mentioned line rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privi- Corporation Counsel, the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, south 87 degrees 36 minutes 3o seconds east leges appurtenant to PIERS, OLD NUMBERS No. 2 Tryon Row, there to remain until the 22d day of December, 1904. 3i0.7 feet; running thence south 2 degrees 22 i6 AND 17, minutes west 3o feet; running thence south 88 EAST RIVER, in the Borough Borough of Manhattan, Third—That the limits of our assessment for of Manhattan, City of New York, not now City of New York. benefit include all those lands, tenements and degrees 4 minutes east 148.2 feet; running thence d1,12 south z degree 40 minutes west ioa feet; running owned by The City of New York, and all right, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and title and interest in and to said piers, or any being in the Borough of Brooklyn, iin The City thence south 88 degrees 49 minutes east 398.8 portion thereof not now owned by The City feet; running thence north 2 degrees 22 minutes of New York, which. taken together, are bounded of New York, and all wharfage rights, terms, KINGS COUNTY. and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a 3o seconds east 93.5 feet to said south line of easements, emoluments and privileges appurte- property of the Long Island Railroad Company; point on the southerly aide of Malbone street running thence south along said line 87 degrees nant to all that certain bulkhead, dock or wharf where the same is intersected by the centre line property on or near the southerly line of South In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New of the block between Kingston avenue and Al- 38 minutes east 489.6 feet to the east line of street, in said Borough and City, between the York to certain lands situated on the NORTHERLY Washington avenue; running thence north along SIDE OF ROBINSON STREET PROPOSED, bany avenuei running thence southerly and along said line 6 degrees 46 minutes 36 seconds east easterly side of Pier, old number 16, and the the centre line of the blocks between Kingston westerly side of Pier, old number 17, and be- distant one hundred and fifty feet west of Rogers avenue and Albany avenue to the northerly side 25.6 feet to said south line of property of the tween the easterly side of Pier, old number avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The city Long Island Railroad Company; running thence of Winthrop street; running thence westerly and 17, and the westerly side of Pier, old number 18, of New York. duly selected as a site for school pur- along the northerly aide of Winthrop street to the along said line south 87 degrees 34 minutes 3o East river, not now owned by The City of New poses according to law. centre line of the block between Brooklyn avenue seconds east 776.5 feet; running thence along said York, for the improvement of the water-front and Kingston avenue; running thence northerly line south 87 degrees 53 minutes east 1,407.2 of The City of New York on the East river, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WIL- and along the centre line of the blocks between feet; running thence south 2 degrees 25 minutes pursuant to the plan heretofore adopted by N ham W. Wingate, Louis W nke and Bancroft Brooklyn avenue and Kingston avenue to the 3o seconds west 69.8 feet; running thence south the Board of Docks and approved by the Com- G. Braine, Commissioners of Estimate in the above- northerly side of Lefferts street; running thence 87 degrees 34 minutes 3o seconds east 608.1 feet missioners of the Sinking Fund. entitled pro-ceding. have made and signed their final easterly and along the northerly side of Lefferts to the west line of South Oyster Bay road; run- report herein, and on November 30 filed the same in the street to the centre line of the block between ning thence along said line north 5 degrees east office of the Board of Education of The City of New Atken place and Kingston avenue; running thence 17.6 feet; running thence north 16 degrees 44 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN York at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, in the northerly and along the centre line of the block minutes east 55.58 feet to said south line of prop- N order of the Supreme Court of the State Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, and between Atken place and Kingston avenue to the erty of the said Long Island Railroad Company; of New York, bearing date the 17th day of No- on the same day filed a rhiplicate of said report in the southerly side of Malbone street; running thence running thence along said line south 87 degrees vember, 1904, and filed and entered in the office office of the Clerk of Kings County in the Hall of easterly and along the southerly side of Malbone t8 minutes 30 -seconds east 994.6 feet to the east of the Clerk of the County of New York on the Records in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New street to the point or place of beginning. line of Farmingdale road; running thence along 8th day of November, 1904, Alton B. Parker, York, and that said report will be presented for con- said line south 26 degrees 31 minutes west 136.3 Moses Hermann and Charles P. Dillon were ap- firmation to the Supreme Court at a Special Term for Fourth—That our report herein will be presented fot feet; running thence south 87 degrees 18 minutes pointed Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- the hearing of motions to be held in the County confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New east 876.8 feet to the west line of property of York, Second Department, at a Special] erm thereof, ment in the above-entitled proceeding. Court-house in Kings County, on December 14, r9o4, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County The City of New York; running thence along Notice is further given, pursuant to the at to.30 A. M. said line south 29 degrees 40 minutes west 224.4 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CfTY OF NEW Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City statutes in such case made and provided, that the Dated of New York, on the 3oth day of January, 1905, at the feet; running thence north 87 degrees 18 min- said Alton B. Parker, Moses Hermann and YORK, November 30, 1904. utes west 917.9 feet to the west line of Farming- Charles P. Dillon will attend at a Special Term, JOHN J. DELANY, opening of the Court on that day. dale road; running thence south 47 degrees 55 Part II., of the said Court, to be held at the Corporation Counsel. Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW minutes west 46 feet; running thence north 8o County Court-house, in the Borough of Man- n3c,clo, YORK, November a,, 1004. degrees 19 minutes 3o seconds west 791.25 feet THOMAS H. WAGSTAFF, hattan, City of New York, on the 14th day of Chairman : to the west line of South Oyster Bay road; run- December, 1904, at the opening of the court on E. V. PARDESSUS, ning thence along said line south 5 degrees west that day for the purpose of being examined under SECOND DEPARTMENT. ALFRED T. HOBLEV, 116.5 feet to the north line of Railroad avenue; oath by the CA-poration Counsel of The City Commissioners. running thence along said line north 85 degrees of New York, oe by any person having an interest In matter of the application of The City of New York, 57 minutes west 2,063.7 feet; running thence JAMES F. Quint KY, in the said proceeding, as to their qualifications relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not Clerk. n22,d9 along said line north 8o degrees 24 minutes west to act as Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and 223.4 feet; running thence along said line north ment in this proceeding. hereditaments required for the opening and extend- 88 degrees 47 minutes west 5,5.9 feet; running Dated NEW YORK, November3o, 1904. ing of the APPROACH TO THE BRIDGE OVER thence along said line north 88 degrees 34 minutes JOHN J. DELANY, THE BRONX RIVER, opposite Wakefield avenue, 30 seconds west 865.2 feet; running thence along Corporation Counsel, City of Yonkers, lying within the lines of East Two FIRST DEPARTMENT. said line north 88 degrees 43 minutes 3o seconds No. 2 Tryon row, Hundred and Forty-first street (Becker avenue) west 1,695.7 feet to the east line of Seaman's Borough of Manhattan, (although not yet named by proper authority), from in the matter of the application of The City of New Neck road; running thence along said line north New York City. the New York and Harlem Railroad to the Bronx York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same 14 degrees 25 minutes west 358.1 feet to the place 412,13 river, as laid out by the Board of Estimate and Ap- has not been heretofore acquired to the lands and of beginning; and also: portionment on February 26. 1904, in the 1 wenty- premises required for the opening and extending Beginning at a point where the east line of prop- of NORTHERN AVENUE (although not yet named FIRST DEPARTMENT. fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New erty now owned by The City of New York inter- York. by proper authority) from West One Hundred sects the south line of property of the Long and Eighty-first street to points 784.3 fret and Island Railroad Company; running thence along In the matter of the application of The City of 756.23 feet northerly therefrom, in the Twelfth Ward, said south line of property of the Long Island New York, acting by and through the Corn- OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Railroad Company south 87 degrees 18 minutes missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right N undersigned, were appointed by an order of the 3o seconds east 850.2 feet; running thence along and title to and possession of the wharfage, Supreme Court, bearing date the tell day of October, said last-mentioned line south 87 degrees 20 min- rights, terms, easements, emoluments and 1904, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE utes 3o seconds east 779.1 feet; running thence privileges appurtenant to PIERS, OLD NUM- County of Kings, at his office in the Borough of Brook- N supplemental and additional bill of costs, charges along said line south 87 degrees i9 minutes 3o TIERS 9 AND to, EAST RIVER, in the Bor- lyn, in The t ity of New York, on the ,4th day of Octo- and expenses incurred hy reason of the proceedings III seconds east 2,138 feet; running thence along said ough of Manhattan, City of New York, not ber, 1904, in the office of the Clerk of the County of the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation line south 87 d, grees 19 minutes east 2,315.2 feet; now owned by The City of New York, and all New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan, to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State running thence along said line south 87 degrees 58 right, title and interest in and to said piers in The City of New Vork, on the i 5th day of October. of New York, First Department, at a Special Term minutes east 1,981.4 feet to the west line of Car- or any portion thereof not now owned by The i904, and in the office of the Clerk of the County of thereof, Part I , to be held at tl.e County Court- man's road; running thence along said line south City of New York, and all wharfage, rights, Westchester, at his office at White Plains, on the 28th house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in HIE City z6 degrees s8 minutes west 51.7 feet; running terms, easements. emoluments and privileges day of October. 'vac a copy of which order was duly of New York, on the 20th day of December, 1904, thence along the south line of Railroad avenue appurtenant to all that certain bulkhead, dock filed in the office of the Register of the County of New ri 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as mouth 87 degrees 5111 minutes east 2,o1o.8 feet to or wharf property on or near the southerly York on the 22d day of October, 11904, and indexed in soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon : the west line of Suffolk County road; running line of South street, in said Borough and City, the Index of Conveyances, Annexed territory, Com- and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex. 8416 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

penses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County SECOND DEPARTMENT. Rapid Transit Railroad Commissionary on the of the County of New York, there to remain for and Court-house in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City aoth day of June, 1904. during the space of ten days, as required by the of New York, on the Both day of January, 19es, at the In the matter of the application of The City of New It is sought to be obtained in this proceed- provisions of section gam of the Greater New York opening of the Court on that day. York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same ing a permanent and perpetual underground right, Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THR CITY OF Nam has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and easement and right of way under the following- of Igor. YORK, November 22, rgoS. premises required for the opening and extending of described premises: A permanent and perpetual Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, De- ANDREW J. PERRY, Chairman; ACADEMY STREET (although not yet named by underground right, easement and right of way cember o, 1904. CHRISTIAN J. BODE, proper authority), from Hunter avenue to Grand for the construction, maintenance and operation EDWARD L. PARRIS, H. A. INTER ANN, avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in in perpetuity of a rapid transit railroad in ac- EUGENE H. POMEROY, Commissioners. The City of New York. cordance with the routes and general plan pre- JOHN J. QUINLAN, J AIRE, F. QUIGLEY, scribed by the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners. Clerk. 1122,d9 E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- Commissioners, by resolution adopted on the 25th JOHN P, DUNN, W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the day of January, tool; approved by the Municipal Clerk. d6,16 above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons Assembly of The City of New York on the asst interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or day of May, toot ; approved by the Ma or of SECOND DEPARTMENT. owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots The City of New York on the 1st day of June, and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, tool, and consented to by the Appellate Division SECOND DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the application of The City of New and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : of the Supreme Court in the Second Judicial De- York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- partment by an order made and entered on or for the purpose of First—That we have completed our estimate and ments and hered fitments required assessment, and that all persons interested in this about the 25th day of January, 1902. In the matter of the application of The City of New opening ELEVENTH AVENUE, from Fifty-ninth The said railroad in the part thereof shown York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and street to Eighty-third street, in the Thirtieth Ward hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and upon the map is to consist of two lines or tracks ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of in the Borough of Brooklyn, of The City of New running parallel, or substantially so, and each opening EAs'l NINE' FEN I H STREET, from having objection thereto, do present their said ob- York, as the same has been heretofore laid out. jections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, of said tracks is inclosed in a tunnel whose outer Avenue M to Foster avenue, in the Twenty-ninth, surface is to be a cast-iron cylindrical tube of not Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, in the Bor- No. 252 Jackson avenue, in the Borough of Queens, E, THE UNDERSIGNED in The City of New York, on or before the lath day more than sixteen feet and nine inches in diam- ough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, as ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- eter. The centres of said tubes shall not be more the same has been heretofore laid out. of December 1904, and that we, the said Commis- entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- sioners, will -hear parties so objecting, and for that than twenty-eight feet apart. Each of the sail terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, tubes containing the said railway tracks shall be occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- purpose will be in attendance at our said oficef on placed substantially equidistant from and parallel E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- the 14th day of December, z904, at to o'clock A. M. ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to with a centre line described as follows: A7 all others whom it may concern, to wit : Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and Beginning at a point in Joralemon street, in entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, terested in this proceeding. and to the owner or owners, assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other which point lies upon the westerly side of Fur- occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- ceeding or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- documents used by us in making our report, have been man street, distant about twenty-two feet south- proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to ments and premises affected thereby, and having ob- deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law erly from the northwesterly corner of Joralemon all others whom it may concern, to wit : Department of The City of New York, No. 252 Jackson First—That we have completed our estimate and as- jections thereto, do present their said objections in and Furman streets; running thence in a west- writing. duly verified, to us at our office, in the office of avenue, in the Borough of Queens, in said city, there erly direction under Joralemon street and curv- sessment, and that all persons interested in this proceed- street, in to remain until the sad day of December. r9o4. ing northerly along the circumference of a circle ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments the Law Department, No. 166 Montague Third-1 hat the limits of our assessment for benefit and premises affected thereby, and having objections the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which has a radius of four thousand five hundred on or bsfore the 12th day of December, 55034; and include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments street, and passing under certain land and under thereto, do present their said objections in writing, and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough a certain bulkhead of the New York Doak Com- our office, in the office of that we, the said Commissioners. will hear parties duly verified, to us at so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance of ieens, in the City of New York, which, taken pany, at or nearly opposite to the foot of Jorale- the Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, together, are bounded and described as follows, viz: in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New at our said office on the 14th day of December, tosq, loon street: thence passing between Piers 17 and at to o'clock A. N. Beginning at a noint formed by the intersec- t 8 of the said dock company, as the same now ork, on or before the 12th day of December, 1904. tion of the northerly line of Hunter avenue with and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and exist, and under certain land under water of attendance assessment, together with our damage and benefit the southwesterly prolongation of a line parallel the said company heretofore granted by the State so objecting, and for that purpose will be in to and zoo feet northwesterly from the north- our said office on the 15th day of December, 194, maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and of New York, to the northwesterly boundary of at other documents used by us in making our report, have westerly line of Academy street; running thence the said grant. at 10 o'clock A. M. Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of the northeasterly along said prolongation and parallel The said tubes shall be so constructed that the Law Department of The City of New York, in the Bor- line to its intersection with the southwesterly line tops thereof at the westerly side or line of Fur- assessment, together with our damage and benefit of Grand avenue; thence southeasterly Con!: said maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and ough of Brooklyn, No. z66 Montague street, in the man street shall be not less than seventeen feet Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there southwesterly line to its intersection with a line below the level of mean high water, or about other documents u.cd by us in making our report, parallel to and too feet southeasterly :rem the have been deposited in the Itureau of street Openings to remain until the 22d day of December. Ira. thirty feet below the surface of said street; that Third—That the limits of our assessment for southeasterly line of Academy street; thence the tops of said tubes at the existing bulkhead of the Law Department of The City of New York, in southwesterly along said parallel line to its inter- the Borough of Brooklyn. No. 166 Montague street. in benefit include all those lands, tenements and line shall be not less than twenty-seven feet be- hereditaments and premises situate, lying and section with the northerly line of Hunter ave- low mean high water; and that at the northwest- the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, nue; thence westerly along said northerly line to there to remain until the sad day ot December, 1904. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City erly boundary of the said grant, the tops of the 'if New York. which. taken together. are bounded the point or place of beginning, excepting from said tubes shall not be less than fifty-one feet Third—That the limits of our assessment for and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a said area all streets, avenues and roads or por- below mean high water. Said right and ease- benefit include all those lands, tenements and point on the southerly side of Fifty-ninth street tions thereof heretofore legally opened as such ment shall include the right to maintain and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and where the same is intersected by the centre line area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as operate a railroad perpetually and permanently being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of the block between Eleventh avenue and Twelfth aforesaid. through the said tubes, so to be constructed in of New York, which, taken together are bounded avenue; running thence southerly and along the Fourth—That our report herein will be presented accordance with the provisions of chapter 4 of and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a centre line of the blocks between Eleventh avenue for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of the Laws of 1891 as amended, and the regulations point on the southerly side of Avenue II and and Twelfth avenue to the northerly aide of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term and provisions for the operation of said railroad distant zoo feet easterly of the easterly side of Eighty-third street; running thence westerly and thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the made pursuant thereto, and the right to enter East Nineteenth street; running thence southerly along the northerly side of Eighty-third street to County Court-house. in the Borough of Brooklyn, in upon the said premises so far as may be necessary and parallel with East Nineteenth street too the centre line of the block between Tenth ave- The City of New York, on the 21st day of February, for the construction, maintenance and operation feet; running thence westerly and parallel with nue and Eleventh avenue; running thence north- loos, at the opening of the Court on that day. of such railroad. Avenue M to the centre line of the block be- erly and along the centre line of the blocks be- Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, August Dated NEW Yoax, November 5, 1904. tween East Eighteenth street and East Nine- tween Tenth avenue and Eleventh avenue to the 5, 1904. teenth street; running thence northerly and along southerly side of Fifty-ninth street; running CORTLAN DT C. WOODBURN, JOHN J. DELANY, the centre line of the block between East Eigh- thence easterly along the southerly aide of Fifty- W. L. WOODILL, Corporation Counsel, teenth street and East Nineteenth street to a ninth street to the point or place of beginning. Commissioners, No. 2 Tryon Row, point distant too feet northerly of the northerly Fourth—That our report herein will be presented JOHN P. DUNN, Borough of Manhattan. New side of Foster avenue; running thence north- for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of Clerk. n2r,d9 York City. easterly and parallel with Foster avenue to a New York, Second Department, at a Special Term n7,2taw,d1g line drawn parallel with East Nineteenth street thereof for the hearing of motioi s to be held in the and distant too feet easterly therefrom- running County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in FIRST DEPARTMENT. thence southerly parallel with East Nineteenth The City of New York, on the 3oth day of January, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES street and distant too feet easterly therefrom FOR THE CITY OF NEW 1ORK. 1905, at the opening of the Court on that day. In the matter of the application of The City of New to the point or place of beginning. Dated BORoUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE. CITY OF NEW our report herein will be presented for York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the Fourth—That YORK, November 22. 19°4. same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of GEORGE S. BILLINGS, Chairman ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. New York, Second Department, at a Special Perm TROY, tenements and hereditaments required for the open- THOMAS H. ing and extending of OAK TREE PLACE (although thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the SANDERS SHANKS, G EN ER A L INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in not yet named by proper authority), from Lafon- Commissioners. taine avenue to Hughes avenue, in the Twenty- The City of New York. on the Both day of January, JAMES F. QUIGLEY, The person or persons making a bid or estimate for 1905, at the opening of the Court on that day fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, 'I he City of Clerk. n22,d New York. any services, work, materials or supplies for The City Dated BOROUGH OF 1/1400KLYN, THR CITY OF NEW of New York, or for any of its departments, bureaus or November 22, 1904. YORK, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE offices, shall furnish the some in a sealed envelope. in- F. B. VAN WART, Chairman ; SECOND DEPARTMENT. dorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or JOHN HILL MORGAN, supplemental and additional bill of costs, chargesN and expenses incurred by reason of the pro- services for which the bid or estimate is made, with GEORGE M. JANVR1N, In the matter of the application of The City of New his or their name or names and the date of presenta- Commissioners. ceedings in the above-entitled matter will be pre- York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- sented for taxation to one of the Justices of the tion to the President or Board or to the head of the JAMES F. QUIGLEY, ments and hereditaments required far the purpose of Department at his or its office, on or before the date Clerk. n22,d9 Supreme Court of the State of New York, First opening NARROWS AVENUE, from Seventy-first Department, at a Special T arm thereof, Part I., to be and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at street to Shore road, in the Thirtieth Ward of the held at the County Court-house, in the Borough which time and p ace the estimates received will be Borough of Brooklyn, of I he City of New York, as of Manhattan, in 1 he City of New York, on the publicly opened by the President or Board or head SECOND DEPARTMENT. the same has been heretofore la.d out. z 1th day of December, tgo4, at zo.so o'clock in fore- of said Dep-artment and read, and the award of the noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel contract made according to law as soon thereafter as In the matter of the application of The City of New E, THE. UNDERSIGNED COIf MISSION- can be heard thereon, and that the said bill practicable. York, relative to acquiring title to the land-, tene. W ers of k stimate and Assessment in the above- of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- in the office of the Clerk of the County of New a'ace of residence of the person making the same, the cpening GLENMORE AVENUE, between Elderts terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or York, there to remain for and during the space of ten mimes of all persons interested with him therein, and, lane and the County line, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, owners, occupant or occupants. of all houses and I is days, as required by the provisions of section ggg of if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly in the Borough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter state that fact; also, that it is made without any connec as the same has been heretofore laid out. sad to all others whom it may concern, to wit: 466 of the Laws of root. tion with any other person making an estimate for the First —I hat we have completed our amended and Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, No- same purpose, and is in all respects lair and without supplemental estimate and assessment, and that all per- vember 29, reo.i. collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Board of E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- sons interest-d in this proceeding, or in any of the G. M. SPEIR, Aldermen, head of a detartment. chief of a bureau, W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- Ian s, tenements and hereditaments and premises af- HENRY A. GUMBLETON, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of The entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- lected thereby, and hating objections thereto, do present ALBERT SAN DENS, City of New York is, shall be or become interested, terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or their said objections in writing, duly verif.ed, to us at Commissioners. directly or indirectly, as contracting tarty, partner, owners, occupant or occupants, of alt houses and lots our office in the office of the Law Department, No. 166 JOHN P. DUNN, stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the perform- and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, Montague street. in the Borough of Brooklyn in The Clerk. ance of the contract. or in the supplies, work or busi- and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: City of New York, on or before the i2th day of Decem- ness to which it relates, or in any Portion of die profits, First—That we have competed our estimate and ber, igca, and that we, the said Commissioners, will thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the assessment, and that all persons interested in this hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the proceeding, or in any of the lands. tenements and in attendance at our said office on the 14th day of SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. estimate that the several matters stated herein are in hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and hav- December, i9-4, at 3 o'clock P. M. all respects true. ing objections thereto, do present their said obje - Second-1 hat the abstract of our said amended and In the matter of the application and petition of Each bid Cr estimate shall be accompanied by the lions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office in the supplemental estimate and assessment, together with George B. McClellan, Edward M. Grout, Alex- consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders office of the Law Department. No. 166 Montague our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affi- ander E. Orr. Charles Stuart Smith, Morris in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of davits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by K. Jesup, John H. Starin. Woodbury Lang- company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and New York, on or before the 12th day of December, us in making our report, have been deposited in the don and John Clain, constituting the Board shall contain the matters set forth in the blank forms mos, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear ureau of Street Openings of the l aw Department of of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners of mentioned below. parties so objecting. and tor that purpose will be in 'I he City of New York, in the Borough f Brooklyn, The City of New York, for and on behalf of No bid or estimate will be considered unless, as a attendance at our said office on the 14th day of De- No. :66 Montague sueet, in the Borough of Brooklyn. said City, for the appointment of Commis- condition precedent to the reception or consideration cember, 904, at 3 o'clock r. in The City of New York, there to remain until the zad sioners of Appraisal under chapter 4 of the of any proposal. it be accompanied by a certified check Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and day of Dezember. 'vat Laws of 11391, and of the various statutes upon one of the State or National banks of The City of assessment, together with our damage and benefit Third—That the limits of our assessment for amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto New York. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs benefit include all those lands, tenements and relative to lands at JORALEMON AND FUR- money to the amount of five per centum of the amount and other documents used by us in making our report. hereditaments and premises situate, lying and MAN STREETS, in the Borough of Brook- of the bond required. as provided in section 420 of the have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City lyn, in The City of 'New York. Greater New York Charter. of the Law Department of The City of New York, in of New York, which, taken together, are bounded The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope containing the hid or estimate, but the Borough of Brooklyn. No. 266 Montague street, and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS in the Borough of Brooklyn. in The City of New point formed by the intersection of the south- the Corporation Counsel should be either inclosed in a separate envelope ad- N the intention of dressed to the head of the Department, President or I ork, there to remain until the 22d day of December, erly side of Bay Ridge avenue with the easterly 3f The City of New York to make application to 1904. side of Shore road; running thence southerly and the Supreme Court, at the Snecial Term. for the Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation Third—That the limits of our assessment for along the easterly side of Shore road to its in- hearing of motions, to be held at the Coup... of the bid or estimate. benefit include all those lands, tenements and tersection with the easterly side of Narrows ave- Court-house in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the Fur particulars as to the quantity and quality of the hereditaments and premises situate, lying and nue; running thence northeasterly and parallel 1904, at the opening of supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, refer- zoth day of December, the specifications, schedules, being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City with Eighty-ninth street to the centre line of the the Court on that day, for the appointment of ence must be made to of New York, which, taken together, are bounded block between Narrows avenue and First avenue; three disinterested freeholders, residents of The plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a running thence northerly and along the centre City of New York, as Commissioners of Ap- Board or Department. point on the easterly side of Elderts lane where line of the blocks between Narrows avenue and praisal, to ascertain and appraise the compensa- No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded the same is intersected by the centre line of the First avenue to the southerly side of Bay Ridge tion to be made to the owners and all persons to any person who is in arrears to The City of New block between Glenmore avenue and Liberty ave avenue; running thence westerly and along the York upon debt or contract. or who is a defaulter, as nue; running thence easterly and along the cen- interested in the real property, rights, franchises, southerly side of Bay Ridge avenue to the point easements or privileges sought to be taken or surety or otherwise, upon any oblgation to the City. tre line of the blocks between Glenmore avenue or place of beginning. The contract must be bid for separately. and I.iberty avenue to the boundary line between affected in this proceeding. Fourth—That our report herein will be presented for The real property affected is located in the The right is reserved in each case to reject all bids the Counties of Queens and Kings; running confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New or estimates if it is deemed to be for the interest of the thence southerly and along the boundary line Borough of Brooklyn, and a fuller statement set- York, Second Department. at a Special Term thereof ting forth the location and boundaries of the City so to do. between the Counties of Queens and Kings to for the hearing of motions, to be held in the t minty Bidders will write out the amount of their bids or the centre line of the block between Pitkin several lots or parcels of property, and rights. ave- Court-house in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of franchises, easements or privileges sought to be estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures. nue and Glenmore avenue; running thence west- New York, on the 30th day of January, mos, at the taken or affected is annexed to similar maps Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates erly and along the centre line of the blocks be- opening of the Court on that day. thereof, adopted and approved by the Board of upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the tween Pitkin avenue and Glen:twee avenue to the 14140141 1105000N OP BROOKLYN, 'VIM CITY OF NVW Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners on the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in easterly side of Elderts lane; running thence YORK, November 22, tim4. 16th day of June, 1904, and which said maps which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the northerly and along the easterly side of Elderts JOHN B SHANAHAN, were filed, one in the office of the l'resident of contract, ircluding the specifications. in the form ap- lane to the point or place of beginning. 'RANK BAILEY, 'Ile Borough of Brooklyn on the aoth day of proved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained Fourth—That our report herein will be presented for Commissioners. lune, lima; one in the office of the Register of upon application therefor at the office of the Depart confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New JA miss F. Quit.say, the County of Kings on the sth day of Novem- men[ for which the work is to be done. Plans and York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, Clerk. n22,do ber, 1904. and one in the office of the Board of drawings of construction work may also be seen there.