THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXVI. , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Igo8. NUMBER I08o8.

THE CITY RECORD. Reitweisner, John J., No. 354 West Thirty-ninth street, truck driver. Williams, Robert R., Jr., No. 364 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, laborer. Flynn, William M. J., No. 44g Fourth avenue, Troy, brush maker. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE. Schulze, John, Neptune avenue and Van Siclen, Brooklyn, carpenter. Published Under Authority of Section 5526, Greater New York Charter, by the MacCabc, Henry J., No. 126 Bradhurst avenue, painter. Dougherty, William J., No. 27 Broadway, Tottenville, trainman. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Tinte, Frederick P., No. iØ Sands street, Brooklyn, butcher. GEORGE: B. McCLELLAN, MAyoL Fallon, John P., No. 122 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, plumber. Prush, Joseph, No. 364 Pearl street, foreman binder. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. HERMAN A. METZ, Coaspraou.n. Schwartz, Isidor, No. 1471 Brook avenue, , foreman. Cunningham, Cornelius, No. 356% Madison street, butcher. PATRICK J. TRACY, SupERvIBoL Van Nostrand, Wallace H., No. 82 East One Hundred and Eighth street, opera- tive. Published daily, S. m., except legal holidays. at 9 Clark, Edward T., No. 213 Milford street, Brooklyn, machinist. Subsetiption, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. Berg, George H., No. Sog Herkimer street, Brooklyn, clerk. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Darde, Harry, Rockaway Beach, Queens, driver. Official Canvass of Votes, to cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Cassidy, Alexander, No. 107 South street, rigger. Law Department and Finance Department supplements, to cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Logan, George, No. 299 Harmon street, Brooklyn, teamster. Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Schillinger, Henry, No. 23o East One Hundred and Twentieth street, soldier. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Cagney, David B., No. 40 Sutton place, meter tester. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Schneider, Andrew, No. 63 West Ninety-first street, cleric. Kegel, Charles L., No. too6 Tinton avenue, clerk. McGrath, Frederick W., No. 406 West Twenty-fifth street, receiving clerk. Leonard, Bartholomew, No. I19 Varick street, elevatorman. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Glaubman, Joseph, No. 71 Broome street, manager. Sullivan, Denis J., No. g Bleecker street, foreman. Assessors, Board of— Manhattan, Borough of— Hendricks, John, No. 124 East End avenue, salesman. Public Notices...... 12278 Auction Sale...... , 12287 Ferguson, George W., No. 436 West Thirty-fifth street, driver. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Minutes of Local Board Meetings... 52250 Begeden, Joseph E., No, 693 Fulton street, Brooklyn. grocery clerk. Proposals...... 12287 Alunicipal Civil Service Commission— Board Meetings...... :2274 Applications Filed for Patrolman... 12249 \laxwell, Matthew, No, 102 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, motor- Bridges, Department of— Public Notices...... 12279 man. Proposals...... 12278 Bronx, oralregh of— Notice to Contractors...... , 12288 Murray, Patrick J., No. 96 Vesey street, driver. PropPosals...... r22 6 Official Borough Papers...... 122 I\hrrch, Arthur W., No. 786 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, clerk. Report for the Quarter Ending Official Directory ...... 12271 Manciaracino, Ignazio, No. 1061 Sixtieth street, Brooklvn, carpenter. March 31, 1908 ...... t225í Official 1apers...... 12279 Brooklyn, Borough of— Parks, Department of— Vitale, Egidio, No. 1828 Holland avenue, The Bronx, shipping clerk. Proposals...... 32275 Proposals...... 12279 Thomsuhn, Robert F., No. 504 West One Hundred and Seventy-first street, Change of Grade Damage Commission— Police Department— packer. Public Notice ...... 12283 Auction Sale...... 12283 Changes in Departments, etc ...... 12271 Deaths, Retirements, etc...... 12270 Leff, Samuel, No. 3 East One Hundred and First street, packer. Correction, Department of— Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 12283 Kraemer, Louis J., No. 368 Water street, shipping clerk. Proposals...... 12274 Proceedings of November 6, í9o8... 72269 White, Abraham, No. 214 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, laborer. Docks and Ferries, Department of— Report of Sanitary Company (Boiler Auction Sale ...... 12275 Squad) for November 7, 19o8.. 52270 Ratigan, Thomas D., No. 85g Lincoln road, Brooklyn, boatman. Proposals...... 12274 Public Charities, Department of— Spillane, William E., No. 127 East One Hundredth street, soldier. Education, Department of— Proposals...... 12280 Dooley, William J., No. 238 Schenectady avenue. Brooklyn, driver. Proposals ...... ... .. 12283 Public Ilearing- Grosberger, George, No. 443 East Fifteenth street, mail driver. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— By Committee on Finance, Board of Public Notices...... 12283 Aldermen...... 12271 Oliver, Winfield S., No. 711 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, electrician. Finance, Department of— Public Sviceer Commission for the First Tomford, Frederick O., No. 3 Rochester avenue, Brooklyn, real estate. Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 12281 Mueller, Peter Al., No. 36 St. Nicholas avenue. Brooklyn, machinist. Notice of Assessments for (7pening eric ct- 12281 Calendar of Hearings ...... x2249 Kalbfleisch, Edward J., No. 337 East Sixty-fifth street, clerk. Notices to Property Owners...... 12280 Queens, Borough of— Pruschcn, Edward I-I., No. 1316 College avenue, The Bronx. (Iriver. Notice to Taxpayers ...... 12282 I'roposals...... I2282 Ebling, Frederick D., No. iogo Simpson street, The Bronx. cutter. Proposals for $12,soo,000 of Four Report of Commissioner of Public I'er Cent. Stock and Bonds of Works for the Week Ending Owens, Louis F., No. 18t s1adison street, Brooklyn, mechanic. The City of New York...... 12282 September 5, í9o8 ------12267 Murtagh, Robert M., No. 9.9 North Henry street, Brooklyn, salesman. Sureties Required on Various Classes Street Cleaning, Department of— Fuchs, Samuel S., No. 350 East Fifteenth street, shipping. of Contracts...... 12282 _. Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands... Fire Department— Proposals...... T2274 Heavey, Christopher J., No. 5 \Iiddagh street, Brooklyn, conductor. Auction Sales ...... 12278 Supreme Court, First Department— Danaher, Thomas J., No. 319 Van Brunt street, Brookh-ii. boiler maker. Proposals...... 12278 \cquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 12287 Rose, Albert, No. 347 West Fifty-third street, driver. health, Department of— Supreme Court, Second Department— I roposals...... 12283 Heck, George, No. 4; Morgan avenue, Brooklyn, produce dealer. Report for the Week Ending Novem- Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... tzz88 Cridland, Charles, Glen Cove, L. I., checker. ber 7, í9o8...... 12268 \Water Supply, Board of— Reynolds, Joseph R., Jr., No. 123 Vanderbilt avenue, Brutkivn, clerk. - Law Department— Proposals...... í228o Statement and Return of Moneys Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Smith, Charles J., No. 173 Carlton avenue. Brooklyn, oilcloth cutter. Received by Bureau for Re- partment of- Paulus. Jr., Louis, No. x89 West One Hundredth street. special officer. covery of Penalties for the Auction Sale ...... 12286 Gebhardt, Frederick, No. 52 West One Hundred aud Thirty-second street, dryer. Month of October, 1908...... 12266 Proposals...... 12287 Beck, Albert, No. 321) East Eightieth street, porter. Behrman, Peter, No. tol Washington avenue, Brnoklen, driver. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST O'Connell, John J.. No. 7o Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, plumber. Kain, \Villiam, No. 241 Richardson street, Brooklyn, driver. DISTRICT, Sackel, John J., Linoleumville, S. I., firertan, U. S. N. No. IS4 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Carman, Fred, No. 474 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn, hremau. Krause, Jr., Frank, No. 1237 Madison street, Brooklyn, watchman. Grupp, Gustave, No. 38aí/ Pulaski street, Brooklyn, carpenter. CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. Paddock, Forrest H., No. 222 East Nineteenth street, woodworker. Bellowittz, Irving, No. 1227 Kelley street, The Bronx, agent. The following hearings will be held during the remainder of the week beginning Kiefer, William J., No. 15 \Vvckoff avenue, Brooklyn, decorator. Monday, November 16, 19o8: Becking, Benjamin, No. to Bremen street, Brooklyn, helper. Friday, November 20—II a. m.—Room 305.—CITY OF NEW YORK AND JOHN B, Mc- Diefenthaler, Peter, Jr., No. 372 Jefferson avenue, Rixlgdvood, driver. DONALD.— °Arbitration of determination of George S. Rice, Chief Chittenden, Raymond N., No. 434 East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, un- Engineer." dertakcr. II a. n7.—Room 310.—CITY OF NEW YORK AND DEGNON CONTRACTING CO.— Dugan, Edward J., No. 270 South street, driver. "Arbitration of determination of Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer." Darken, Martin J., No. 159 St. Aims avenue, l'he Brnex, porter. 2 p. m.—Room 305.—Order No. I2I.—INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO.— Cronin, James, No. 150 East One Hundred and Twenty-third. street, driver. "Block signal system—Subway local tracks."—Chairman Willcox. Segal, Samuel, No. 5 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, salesman. 2:30 p. m.—Room Sto.—Order 790.—NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HART- Ripp, Otto H., No. 115 South street, Jamaica, compositor. - FORD R. R. Co.—South Bronx Property Owners' Association, com- Schmits, George W., No. 259 Steuben street, Brooklyn, machinist. plainant.—"Unsanitary methods in loading cars in Harlem River Meade, Dennis J., First avenue and Fourth street, North Pelhatn, printer. Yards."—Commissioner Eustis. Roseman, Christian B., No. 323 West Thirty-ninth street, electrician. 2.30 p. m.—Commissioner Maltbie's Room.—Order No. 836.—METROPOLI- Galer, Edmondo P., No. 879 Freeman street, The Bronx, superintendent, constructor. TAN STREET RAILWAY Co., ADRIAN H. JOLINE AND DOUGLAS ROBINSON, Murphy, Henry J., No. loo Dewitt street, Corona, printer. RECEIVERS.—"Application for rehearing on Order No. 52, in re service Brodsky, Joseph, No. 238 Clinton street, manager. on Fourth and Madison Avenue lines."—Commissioner Maltbie. Connors, John, No. 509 West Forty-fourth street, driver. 3.30 p. m.—Commissioner lbfaithio's Room.—Order No. 808.—NEW YORK Carey, Jeremiah, No. 29 Kouwenhoven place, Brooklyn, farmer. EDISON Co.—"Alleged Cinder nuisance at power house, First Avenue Smolick, Robert. No. 213 First avenue, bricklayer. and 38th Street."—Commissioner Malubie. Jackson, Henry W., No. 35d Fifty-fourth street, Brooklyn, picture fitter. 3:3o p. m.—Commissioner Eustis's Room.—Order No, 780.—KINGSBRIDGE R. Conroy, Cornelius W., No. 1781 Bathgate avenue. The Bronx, plumber. R. CO., AND FREDERICK W. WHITRIDGE, RECEIVER OF TITE THIRD AVE. Garvey, James J., No. 262 Fort--sixth street, Brooklyn, electrician. R. R. Co.—"Operation of Third Avenue cars over tracks of The Wingfield. Opley, No. 329 East Fifty-sixth street, tranager. Kingsbridge R. R. Co."—Commissioner Eustis. Hughes, Charles F., No. 97 Huntington street, Brooklyn, roofer. it-handerer, Henry, No. 222; Wright avenue, The Bronx, boatman. Duffy, Michel C., No. 327 Cherry street, driver. Regular meetings of the Commission are held every Tuesday and Friday at II :30 Ward, John S., No. 188 Eighth avenue, bookkeeper. a. m. Muller, Adam, No. 351 East Fifty-second street, driver. Jersey. Abe, Orangetown, Pearl River, N. Y., cutter. Katz, Charles, No. 35 Ridge street, plumber. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Vaughan, James, No. S73 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, boilermaker. Pinnell, Samuel A., No. 28 Hill street, Brooklyn, plumber. New York, November 18, igo8. Walsh, John A., No. 66 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, bricklayer. Seymour. Jr., Daniel, No. 766 Jackson avenue, The Bronx, driver. In compliance with section 264 of chapter 370 of the Laws of 1899, 1 send here- Taylor, Walter J., Egbert avenue, near Manor road, Castleton Corners, driver. with a list of applications filed for Patrolman, the receipt of which commenced No- Carte, Joseph, No. 67 Grand avenue, Brooklyn, driver. vember 4, for publication in the CITY RECORD. Malone. Frank A., No. 401 West Thirtieth street, laborer. Silverstein, Herman, No. 33T East Eighth street, truck driver. States, Martin Van Buren, No. 169 East Ninety-first street, manager. Eichstacdt, Edward C., No. 1480 St. Malks avenue, Brooklyn, wood engraver. Nugent, Joseph A. S.. No. i8o Tenth avenue, newsdealer. Kellermann. William H., No. 2079 Eighth avenue, plumber. Anderson, William, No. 152 Knickerbocker avenue, Brooklyn, trainman. Lucas, Frank, No. 309 South Fifth street, Brooklyn, transfer clerk. Morrissey, .Tames F., No. 179 West Sixty-third street, plumber. Wiseburn, George D.. No. 951 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, shipping clerk. Von Holt, George. No. 73 Rochester avenue, Brooklyn, grocer. Reilly, John D., No. 613 Ninth avenue, care of Joseph Sheridan, driver. Levy, Gus, No. 156 East Eighty-sixth street, clerk. Gappa, Francis J., No. 336 Leonard street, Brooklyn, varnisher. Lavin, Thomas A., No. 26 Dominick street, porter. Lang. John J., No. 20! Moffatt street, Brooklyn. mechanic. Nelson, Augustus, Ne. 329 Chauncey street, Brooklyn, special patrolman. Schertz, Harry, No. 44 Washington street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., soldier. Shanley, Louis F.. No. 233 Pearl street, Brooklyn, driver. 12250 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19o8.

Portman, Fred, No. 243 West Twenty-sixth street, plumber's helper. Dillon, William, Brook street, Tompkinsville, carpenter. Kenney, Daniel A., No. 138 Nassau avenue, Brooklyn, switchman. Butler, John W., No. 5r9 East Eighty-first street, attendant. Graef, Robert F., No. 242 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, decorator. Wilson, Ernest C., No. Soo Thirteenth street, College Point, silk warper. Smith, Jordan T., Nu. 255 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, foreman. Brody, Abraham A., No, 107 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, book- Meyers, Louis, No. 75 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, driver. keeper. Schwerdt, John J., No. 255 Fairview avenue, Queens, driver. Klei, Herman A., No. 2o6 East Thirty-fourth street, driver. Cullen, Frederick C.. No. i84 Van Alst avenue, Long Island City, timekeeper. Schumann, William L., No. 57 Granite street, Brooklyn, clerk. Callahan, James J. No. 48 West Sixty-sixth street, ticket agent. Levy, Jacob, No. 1736 Second avenue, salesman. Mahoney, Joseph, No. 24o Fast Seventy-sixth street, decorator. Sullivan, William H., No. 406 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, con- O'Counor, Thomas, No. 473 Washington street, laborer. tractor. Walsh, Joseph 4I., No. 463 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, detective. Rothermel, Samuel W., No. 222 Skillman street, Brooklyn, mechanic. Patrick, John J., No. 2525 Seventh avenue, own business. Ward, Jr., Joseph P., No. 167 East Fifty-sixth street, expressman. Finn, James P., No. 3128 hul avenue, The Bronx, machinist. Sanders, Walter, No. ií69 Liberty avenue, Brooklyn, well driller. Zwanziger, Charles W., No. 614 Linden street, Brooklyn, salesman. McKenna, Cornelius J.,J. No. 1207 First avenue, collector. Siegler, Alois J., No. 202 Meserole street, Brooklyn, clerk. Quayle, William, No. Sixtieth street, Brooklyn, carpenter. Byrne, Edward P., No. 740 German place, The Bronx, canvasser. Schuck, Frank, No. Soo East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, driver. Moynihan, James J., No. 378 Willis avenue, cornice maker. Macano, Vincent J., No. 4 Roosevelt street, watchman. Blake, Charles E., No. 25 Elizabeth street, Rochester, blacksmith. Rehm, Bernard, No. 303 East One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, roofer. Brauchle, Adolph C., No. t4[ East Ninety-sixth street, cable splicer. Caldon, Michael J., No. 454 Grand street, truck driver. i8 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, fireman. Major, Louis. No. 1357 Avenue A. chauffeur. Blake, Frank, No. i Sargent, Patrick, No. tjo Fast Fifty-first street, truck driver. Cleveland, Eugene E., No. 140 West Tenth street, clerk. Smith, William A., No. ir g Avenue A. clerk. Totten, Darcy T., Tyndall avenue, Riverdale, laborer. Disken. Walter C., No. 120 West Ninetieth street, bricklayer. Ringlein, Louis, No. its East One Hundred and Ninth street, clerk. Siems, Frederick L., No. 737 Fast One Hundred and Fiftieth street, teamster. Keefe, John J., No. 615 Forty-seventh street, Brooklyn, compositor. Preiss, Emil, No. 351 East Fifty-second street, electrician. Wren, Denis, No. 4612 Bronx boulevard, The Bronx, bricklayer. O'Connell, Daniel, No. 4141 Third avenue, driver. Dean, William J., No. i Catharine slip, driver. Wendell, Frederick C., No. 1182 \Voodvcrest avenue. DeJulian, Philip J., No. ioo Park street, laborer. O'Donnell, William J., No. 251 Franklin street. Astoria, Clerk. Colleran, Martin J., No. 500 West One Hundred and Forty-first street, plasterer. Jones, Garrie G., No. 250 Ambov road, Tottenville, baker. Mitchell, Walter, No. 356 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, rule framer. Meyer, John H.. No. 124 Fast Sixty-second street, deckhand. Searby, Thomas S., Nevada avenue. Woodhaven, canvasser. Johnson, Samuel H., Sleight avenue, Tottenville, driver. Fricke, George W., No. 571 Forty-sixth street, Brooklyn, teamster. Reis, John, No, 1426 Franklin avenue, The Bronx, elevator operator. Peterson, Charles A., No. 318 East Forty-fourth street, deckhand. Reis, Charles, No. 1426 Franklin avenue, The Bronx, steamfitter. Carrano, Frank A., No. 360 Leonard street, Brooklyn, iceman. ' Damico, George, No. 158 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. Hoffleit. Herbert R., No. 341 Ashford street, Brooklyn, salesman. Murray, George M., No. t t Butler street. Brooklyn, Ilriver. - Hill, Harry E., No. 114 West Ninety-ninth street, clerk. Muiholland, John V.. No. 4437 Park avenue. The Bronx, plumbing. Sullivan, Owen, No. 56 Liberty street, Newburgh, machinist. Krulislt, Rudolph, No. ioo8 First avLnue, btlliclt maker. Ryanz Howard C., No. 539 Seventy-fourth street, Brooklyn, clerk. Friedman, Joseph. No. 537 East Fifth street, hostler. Martin, Bernard J. No. 82 Sharp avenue, Richmond, harness-maker. Gartland. Michael E., No. 3,2 South First street. Brooklyn, collector. Kilduff, John A., No. 162 East Thirty-third street, clerk. Levy, martin, No. 412 South Fifth street, Brooklyn, salesman. Bowman, Charles E., No. 426 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn, milkman. Strunk, Rudolph H., No. 263 \Vest Houston street, warehouseman. McLoughlin, Patrick, No. 268 State street, Brooklyn, packer. O'Rourke, James F.. No. 306 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, plasterer. F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. Jacobsolin, Meyer, No. 230; Second avenue, utility man. Grote, Christopher, No. 6t Fifth street, Union Course, milkman. Jordan, Arthur C., No. 75 Ralph avenue, Brooklyn, clerk. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Assmann. Herman, No. 234 Grove street, Brooklyn. machinist. Driscoll, Thomas A., No. 305 Eleventh street, Brooklyn, master plumber. Meetings of the Boards of Local Improvements of the Murray Hill, Hudson, River- Costello, Bernard F., No. 3i. East Forty-sixth street, clerk. McMahon. David T., No. 228 East Thirteenth street, carpenter. side, Kips Bay, Greenwich and Yorkville Districts, called for October 13, 1908, were Hayden, Joseph, No. 18o9 Third avenue, driver. postponed, there being no quorum of any of the above Boards present. Múlcahev, Michael J., No. 3S; Vest Forty-fifth street, guard. BERNARD DOWNING, Secretary. Beekman. Estel. No. 1117 Fulton avenue, oiler. Starr. Henry M., No. 5,38 West Fifty-first street, salesman. Van Cotter. Harry M., No. 164 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, helper. KIPS BAY DISTRICT. Rogers, Nicholas C., No. 97 Waverly avenue, Brooklyn. elevator runner. At a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of the Kips Bay District, held Bishop. \Villiam, \o. 538 East Fourteenth street, . October 27, igo8, the following members were present: Alderman Baldwin and Presi- Anderson, John R.. No. 09 Fulton street, Brooklyn, packer. dent Ahearn. Renner, John C., No. rg69 Webster avenue, butcher. The President presented for the Board's consideration the matter of constructing McMahon, James \V., No. 410 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, foreman. sewer in East Fifty-fifth street, between Avenue A and the . Estimated cost, Fischer, Anthony J., No ;oo \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-first street, plumber. $22,2oo. Assessed valuation of the property affected, $i66,000. Lohman, William F., No. å82.t Fourth avenue, timekeeper. The following resolution was introduced by Alderman Baldwin: Leuck. Frank, ?\o. 1244 Washington avenue, switchboard operator. Whereas, A petition for a local improvement described below has been received by Martin. James J., No. tuo East Eighty-fourth street. coachman. the President of the Borough of Manhattan; and Hitz, Joseph F., No. 1o62 First avenue, machinist helper. Whereas, He has appointed a time for a meeting of this Local Board not more than Bromile'. Ernest C.. No. i8n Unionport road, motorman. fifteen days after the receipt by him of the said petition, at which meeting the said \Vilev. Francis X.. No. ;i; \Vest One Hundred and Fifty-first street, foreman. petition would be submitted by him to the said Local Board, and he has caused a notice Diskin, Thomas F.. No. 418 Vest Fortieth street, ironworker. to be published in the CCTV RECORD that said petition has been presented to him and Scrivani. Stephen, \o. 24 Mott street, shipping clerk. is on file in his office for inspection, and of the time when and the place where there Schweinfest, Casper G., \o. 87 Dean street, Brooklyn, salesman. would be a meeting of this Local Board, at which the said petition would be submitted Gordon, James M.. Jr., No. 233 Fast One Hundred and Fourteenth street, plasterer. by him to the said Board, which time was not less than ten days after the publication Gebhardt, Irving \V., No. 747 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, driver. of this notice; and Bubb, Frederick, \o. 517 East One Hundred and Second street, elevatorman. Whereas, The said petition was duly submitted thereafter to the said Local Board, Ewing. James. No. 405 \Vet Twenty-sixth street, pressman. which did duly consider the same and give a full hearing thereon; now therefore it is Brady, Frank V., No. 2 Maple avenue. Rosebank, lineman. Resolved, by the Local Board of the Kips Bay District, pursuant to titles Casey. Charles J., No. 124 Manhattan street, utility man. 2 and 3 of chapter io of the Greater New York Charter, That the said petition be and Van Etten. George \V., No. 624 Gun Hill road, Willianisbridge, fireman. the same hereby is granted; and it is hereby Kelleher, William M., No. 231 East Ninety-fourth street, laborer. Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local Lewis, Richard J.. No. 322 Fast Forty-second street, driver. improvement, to wit : Steiner, slatthias, No. 13g Pitt street. paper cutter. To construct sewer in East Fifty-fifth street, between Avenue A and East River; Metzler. John J.. No. 4o-t East Seventy-sixth street, machinist. and it is hereby further Baum, Edward, No. 304 West One Hundred and Fifty-second street, iceman. Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted forthwith to the Board Sharp, Harry F., No. 357 Fifty-sixth street, Brooklyn. farmer. of Estimate and Apportionment for its approval. Schleiff, Frank A., No. 430 East Seventy-first street, machinist. Which was adopted. Rilley, Robert J., No. lig Norman avenue, Brooklyn, shipping clerk. On motion of Alderman Baldwin, the following matters were laid over for two Scannell. Joseph J.. No. 27 Patchen avenue, Brooklyn, driver. weeks: Koenig. Michael, No. Zoo Stagg street, Brooklyn, porter. Repair of sidewalk, No. 307 East Twenty-third street. Reilly, William T., No. 1526 Madison avenue, gas fitter. Repair of sidewalk, Nos. 332 to 338 East Eighteenth street, Connolly. Thomas F., No. 262 Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn, bartender. Repair of sidewalk, Nos. 345 and 347 East Twenty-third street. Waters, Robert J., No. 1165 Second avenue, clerk. Repair of sidewalk, No. 302 East Thirty-fifth street. Reckhow, Harry, No. 55 Wood avenue, Tottenville, plasterer. Repair of sidewalk, No. 250 East Forty-eighth street. Kinzig. Francis A., No. 114 Java street, Brooklyn, pipe fitter. On motion, the Board adjourned. Walther, William P., No. 2556 Eighth avenue, electrician. BERNARD DOWNING, Secretary, Cooney, Thomas M., No. 500 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, guard. Bach, George, No. 159 East Fourth street, milkman. Barry, Thomas A., No. 346 East Fifty-ninth street, driver. YORKVILLE DISTRICT. Patterson, Silas J., No. 37 Duffield street, Brooklyn, deckhand. At a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of the Yorkville District, held Flynn, \Villiam J., No. 263 Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, carpenter. October 27, i9o8, the following members were present: Aldermen Reardon, O'Reilly McCullough, John T., No. 14o :North Oxford street, Brooklyn, plumber. and President Ahearn. Matthes, Edward A., Rossville, Richmond Borough. truckman. Resolutions for the following were introduced by Alderman Reardon: Genthner, Charles, No. 800 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, baker. To repair sidewalk at No. 431 East Seventy-fourth street. Klecka, Albert, No. i44o First avenue, cigar maker. To repair sidewalk at the southeast corner of Seventy-fifth street and Avenue A. Wright, George H., No. 29 Wicks street, Richmond Hill, piano dealer. To repair sidewalk at No. 1o79 Lexington avenue. Maher, Michael, No. 188 East Seventy-sixth street, motorman. All of which were adopted. Johnson, Charles H., No. 545 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, plumber. On motion, the Board adjourned. McLaughlin, Owen P., No. 404 West Thirty-seventh street, driver. BERNARD DOWNING, Secretary, Lowe, George G., No. 2053 Washington avenue, The Bronx, driver. Mitchell, Dennis H., No. 751 Columbus avenue, "L" guard. Moran, Thomas E., No. 325 East Twenty-third street, driver. MURRAY HILL DISTRICT. Stolzenberger, Adam, No. 412 Linden street, Ridgewood, blacksmith. At a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of the Murray Hill District, Pascale, Antonio, No. 2060 Broadway, Kings, laborer. held October 27, igo8, the following members were present: Aldermen Kavanagh, Weiser, Conrad, No. 196 Java street, Brooklyn, driver. Brown and President Ahearn. Elliott, George C., No. 3 Beebe avenue, Long Island City, mecli,nic. Resolutions for the following were introduced by Alderman Kavanagh: Tuxson, William, No. 277 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, brakeman. To repair sidewalk at No. 120 East Eighty-third street. Nielson, Louis A., No. 55 Lincoln avenue, Grant City, Richmond, engineer. To repair sidewalk at No. 122 East Eighty-third street. Hinscherf, Robert J., Woodhaven, Long Island, bridgeman. To repair sidewalk at No. io East Seventy-seventh street. Guihan, Patrick J., No. io8 East Fifty-fourth street, fireman. All of which were adopted. O'Rourke, Bernard, No. 85 Woodhull street, Brooklyn, laborer. Resolution for the following was introduced by Alderman Brown: Miller, Jr., William, No. 1342 Clinton avenue, The Bronx, clerk. To repair sidewalk at No. 75 West Forty-ninth street. Hoffmann, Christian D., No. 1473 Second avenue, beltmaker. Which was adopted. Frauenbcrger, Alfred, No. 884 Steinway avenue, Astoria, gas meter maker. On motion of Alderman Kavanagh, the following matters were laid over for two Mayer, Jr., Anthony J., No. 2oi Palmetto street, Brooklyn, laundryman. weeks: Wenner, Sebastian, No. 308 Troutman street, Brooklyn, longshoreman. Repair sidewalk, No. ii Greenwich avenue. Kogler, Peter J., No. 351 West Forty-third street, tile helper. Repair sidewalk, No. 20 West Twenty-third street. Franklin, Eugene S., No. 224 High street, Brooklyn, soldier. On motion, the Board adjourned. Schutzenbach, Adolf F., No. 165 Lequeer street, Brooklyn, butcher. BERNARD DOWNING, Secretary.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, IgO8. THE CITY RECORD. 12251

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Hearing. Initiated.

tor. Eastchester road, from Boston post road to Laconia avenue...... Jan. 9 ...... REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, Igo8. 14z. Crawford avenue, from Laconia avenue to Eden terrace ...... Jan. 9 ...... 144. Lodovick avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road. Jan. 9 ...... Office of the President of The Borough of The Bronx, 217. Waring avenue, from Boston post road to Bronx Park East. (Filed Municipal Building, Crotona Park, J} March:g) ...... Jan. g ...... August 15, 1908. 220. St. Paul avenue, from Pelham road to Bronx and Pelham parkway.... Jan. 9 ...... Hon. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President, Borough of The Bronx: zzr. Pelham Parkway North, from Bronx Park to Pelham Park...... Jan. 9 ...... Dear Sir--I have the honor to submit the following report of the transactions of 316. Eastchester road, from East Two Hundred and Twenty-fifth street to the office of the Secretary to the President of the Borough of The Bronx for the Williamsbridge road ...... Jan. 9 ...... quarter ending March 31, 1:908. 363. Williamsbridge road, between West Farms road and Silver street..... Jan. 9 ...... Yours truly, 365. Silver street, from West Farms road to Williamsbridge road...... Jan. 9 HENRY A. GUMBLETON, Secretary. 670. Falle street, between Aldus street and Garrison avenue ...... Jan. t6 ...... 13. Triangular space at the north side of Mosholu avenue and west side Local Boards. of Broadway ...... Jan. i6 ...... Public hearings were held during the quarter ending March 31, Igo8, by the 44. Prospect place, between Clay avenue and Carter avenue ...... Jan. I6 Mar. ig 596. West Two Hundred and Sixtieth street, from Broadway to Riverdale Local Board of Morrisania, Twenty-second District; the Local Board of Chester, avenue ...... Jan. t6 ...... Twenty-third District; the Local Board of Crotona, Twenty-fourth District, and by 7t8. Strip of land between Exterior street and Cromwell's Creek, for the the Local Board of Van Cortlandt, Twenty-fifth District, upon petitions presented to purpose of making a connection between Exterior street and the Macomb's Dam Bridge Approach ...... Jan. t6 ., said boards under section 432 of the Greater New York Charter, and after notice ol 722. West One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, from Cedar avenue to said hearings were duly advertised in the CITY RECORD, for the following named im- Exterior street, and Exterior street, from West One Hundred and provements: Seventy-ninth street to Fordham Heights Bridge Approach, and Acquiring Title Proceedings. public place adjoining Exterior street and embracing part of Lot 102, to Block 3241 ...... ..... ...... Jan. r6 ...... 755• Van Courtlandt avenue, from Sedgwick avenue to Van Courtlandt Park South ...... Jan. t6 Feb. 13 Hearing. Initiated. 75g. Commerce street, from Sedgwick avenue to Washington Bridge...... Jan. t6 Jan. 30 35. One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street, from Walton avenue to Davidson avenue ...... Jau. 16 Apr. z 1. Matthews avenue, from Burke avenue to Boston road ...... Jan. 9 ...... 232. Putnam avenue Vest, fron, Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street to 2. Tremont avenue, from Fort Schuyler road to Throgg's Neck boulevard Jan. 9 ...... VanCourtlandt avenue ...... Jan. t6 ...... 3. Public place bounded on the west by the Eastern boulevarf1, on the 314- Eastchester road, from East Two Hundred and Twenty-fifth street to north and east by Throgg's Neck boulevard and on the south by Williamsbridge road ...... Jan. r6 Mar. t4 Layton avenue ...... Jan. g 4. Public park bounded on the north by Chaffee avenue and Shore drive, 291. White Plains road, from West Farms road to the East River...... Jan. 23 ...... on the east and south by and on the west by Pennyfield avenue; also public park bounded on the north by Shore 463. Randall avenue, from Bronx River to Westchester Creek ...... Jan. 23 Jan. 23 drive, on the east by Pennyfield avenue, on the south by the shore line of East River, on the west by bulkhead line established by 346. Pugsley avenue, from Westchester avenue to East River ...... Jan. 23 ...... United States Government in 1891 ...... Jan. g 15. Public place at East One Hundred and Eightieth street and Bryant ...... avenue ...... Jan. 30 ...... 5. Public park beginning at the intersection of theeasterly line of 59. Triangular space bounded by Grand Boulevard and Concourse, Van Throgg's Neck boulevard prolonged southerly with the northerly Courtlandt avenue and Mosholn Parkway South ...... line of Fort Schuyler road; thence running westerly along the Jan. 30 ...... southerly side of Fort Schuyler road 496.32 feet; thence southerly 576. West Two Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, between Riverdale avenue on a radial to a 940-foot curve 76.385 feet to the bulkhead line; and Spuyten Duyvil parkway ...... Jan. 30 ;an, 30 thence westerly along the bulkhead line 415 feet; thence north- 22. Pugsley avenue, from McGraw avenue to Classon's Point road...... Feb. Zo Mir. ig easterly zt6 feet to the place of beginning ...... Jan. g ...... 23. East Two Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, from White Plains road 6. Public park bounded on the north by Dewey avenue, on the east by to Barnes avenue ...... Feb. 20 Mar. tg Throgg's Neck boulevard and on the north by Tremont avenue, 744. Acquiring title to Wallace avenue, from New York, New Haven and on the south by Sampson avenue and on the west by Fort Schuyler Hartford R. R. to Bronx and Pelham parkway ...... Feb. 20 ...... road; also public park bounded on the west by Throgg's Neck 33. Mosholu avenue, widening, between Broadway and a point about boulevard, on the east by Shore drive and on the southwest by 175 feet westerly therefrom ...... Feb. 27 Feb. 27 unnamed street between Shore drive and Throgg's Neck boulevard. . Jan. 9 ...... 389. Taylor street, from Westchester avenue to the bulkhead line of the 686 (oft 07). Throgg's Neck boulevard, from Eastern boulevard to the East East River. (Resolution of August 30, 1906, amended)...... Mar. ig Mar. ig River...... Jan. 9 Jan. 9 359 (of 19oó). Two Hundred and Twentieth street, from Carpenter avenue to 687 (of 5907). Fort Schuyler road, from Westchester Creek to the East Chapin avenue. (Referred to Alderman of district) ...... River and the Shore drives from Fort Schuyler road to Fort Mar. i9 ...... Schuyler Park ...... ... Jan. g Jan. y 7. Rhinelander avenue, from the New York Zoological Park to Stillwell avenue, as laid down on the Map of the Street System...... Jan. g ...... Hearings were held on the following named improvements upon petitions from 737 (of tgo7). Rhinelander avenue, from the New York, Westchester and owners of property, and were initiated (where noted) during the quarter ending Boston Railroad property to Bear Swamp road or Bronxdale March 31, 1908, by the Local Boards of Morrisania, Chester, Crotona and Van avenue ...... Jan. 9 ...... 744 (of tgo.7). Wallace avenue, from New York, New Haven and Hartford Cortlandt, in the Borough of The Bronx: Railroad to the Bronx and Pelham parkway ...... Jan. 9 ...... 725 (of 1907). Barnes avenue, from Rhinelander avenue to Bronx and Regulating and Grading, etc. Pelhamparkway ...... Jan. 9 ...... 727 (of 1907). Cruger avenue, from Rhinelander avenue to Bronx and Pelham parkway ...... Jan. 9 ...... Estimated 729 (of t9 07). Holland avenue, from Rhinelander avenue to Bronx and Cost. Pelhamparkway ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... Hearing. Initiated. 23. Grant avenue (Mead street), from Garfield street to White Plains road...... ...... Jan. g ...... 689. Wallace avenue (Jefferson avenue) from New 64. Bronxdale avenue, from West Farms road to White Plains road...... Jan. 9 ...... York, New Hven and Hartford Railroad to 93. East Two Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, from Laconia avenue to Rhinelander avenue. (Filed February zo.)... ...... Jan. g _ Bronxwood avenue. (Filed March 745. Wallace avenue Ironi New York, New Haven and 59) ...... Jan, 9 ...... Hartford Ifailroad to Bronx and Pelham park- 95. Lydig avenue, from Williamsbridge road to Neill avenue ...... Jan. g ...... way. (Filed February zo.)...... ...... Jan. g 96. East Two Hundred and Twenty-first street, from Bronxwood avenue 697. Bronx avenue (Madison street), from New York, toEastchester avenue ...... Jan. 9 ...... New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Rhine- 98. Grace avenue, from Nereid avenue to Edenwald avenue. (Filed lander avenue. ($21,5oo; filed February 20.) ...... Jan. 9 ...... Marchrg) ...... Jatg. 9 ...... 726. Barnes avenue, from New •York, New Haven and 99. Ely avenue, acquiring title, from Nereid avenue to Barnes avenue. Hartford Railroad to the Bronx and Pel hant (Filed March tg) ...... Jai. 9 ...... parkway. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... Tan. g ...... too. Furman avenue, from Nereid avenue to Baychester avenue. (Filed 728. Cruger avenue, from New York, New Haven and March ig) ...... Jan. 9 ...... Hartford Railroad to the Bronx and Pelham parkway. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... Jan. g ...... lot. Bissel street, from Barnes avenue to the city line ...... Jan. 9 ...... 730. Holland avenue, from New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to the Bronx and Pelham r02. Adee avenue, from Boston post road to Eastchester road...... Jan. 9 ...... parkway. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... Egs. Doris street, from West Farms road to Bronx toa. Burke avenue, from Boston post road to Eastchester road...... Jan. 9 ...... Park avenue. (Filed February 20.)...... ...... Jan. g ...... 692. Amethyst street, from Murris Park avenue to t04. Burke avenue, from Boston post road to Gun Hill road ...... Jan. 9 ...... Rhinelander avenue. (Filed February zo.)... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 747. Garfield street, from West Parros road to Bronx tos. Paulding avenue, from Burke avenue to Tilden street ...... Jan. 9 ...... Park avenue $17,500 00 Jan. g Jan. 23 693. Melville street (Hancock street), from West Farms 107. Bouck avenue, from Bronx and Pelham Parkway to Boston post road. Jan. g ...... road to Morris Park avenue. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... Ja,t. g ...... roB. Young avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road... Jan. 9 ...... 694. Van Buren street, from West Farms road to Mor- ris Park avenue. (Filed February zo.)...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... rog. Throop avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road... Jan. g ...... 696. Van Nest avenue, from West Farms road to Bear Swamp road, ($83,000; filed February 20, 1 ro. Corsa avenue, from Burke avenue to Oakley street ...... Jan. 9 ...... rgo8.) ...... ...... Jan. g ...... 6gr. Victor street, from Columbus avenue to Rhine- Iii. Hammersley avenue, from Gun Hill road to Hutchinson River...... Jan. 9 ...... lander avenue (\Iianna street). ($16,5oo; filed February zo.) ...... ...... Jan. g ...... rrz. Wilson avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Boston post road. Jan. 9 ...... 66. Cruger avenue, from Frill avenue to Bronx and tt3. Williamsbridge read, and widening from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Pelham parkway. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... jan. g West Farms road ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 69. Brady avenue, Ironi Bronx Park to Barnes avenue. rr4. Edson avenue, from Nereid avenue to Barnes avenue. (Filed (Filed February zo.) ...... .. ...... Jan. 9 ...... March tg) ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 70. White Plains road, from Old White Plains road to iii. Barnes avenue, from Nereid avenue to Baychester avenue. (Filed Old White Plains road north of Bronx and March tg) ...... Jan. g ....,.. Pelham parkway ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 72. Bronx Park, east from Bronxdale avenue to Bronx Irg. Pearsall avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road.. Jan. g ...... and Pelham parkway. (Filed February 20.).. ...... Jan. 9 ...... 292. White Plains road, from West Farms road to East rzo. Deyo street, from Fenton avenue to Eastchester road ...... Jan. g ...... River. ($271,520, as amended; filed Febru- ary zo.) ...... .. ...... Jan. g ...... tzt. Mace avenue, from Bronx Park East to Eastchester road...... Jan. g ...... 293. Baychester avenue, from West Fourth street to Pelham Bay Park. ($400,000; filed February 122. Morgan avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road... Jan. 9 ...... as.) ...... Jan. g 295. Boston road, from Bronx fark to White Plains 123. Seymour avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road. Jan. g ...... road. ($64,000; filed February zo.)...... ...... Jan. g 390. Taylor street (avenue), from East River to West- 124. Fenton avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road.. Jan. 9 ...... chester avenue. ($210,000.) ...... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 603. Two Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, fron 525. Lurting avenue, from Mace avenue to Gun Hill road ...... Jan. 9 ...... White Plains road to Barnes avenue. ($9,6 o; filed February 20.) ...... ...... Jais. g ...... t26. Yates avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road.... Jan. 9 ...... 616. Huguenot avenue, McOwen avenue, Ropes avenue, Eastchester place, Hollers avenue, Tillotson 127. Fisk avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to Gun Hill road..... Jan. 9 ...... avenue, Pelham Bay Park West. (Filed Feb- ruary za.) ...... ...... rz8. Arnow avenue, from White Plains avenue to Eastchester road...... Jan. 9 ...... Jan. g ...... 129. East Two Hundred and Twelfth street, from Tilden street to Boston 767. Two Hundred and Seventeenth street, from White ...... Jan. g ...... Plains avenue to Oakley avenue, or Ash ave- postroad nue. (Filed February zo.) ...... ...... Jan. g ...... 768. Beach avenue, from West Farms road to West- 13o. Allerton avenue, from Bronx Park to Eastchester road ...... Jau. g ...... chester avenue. (Filed February zo.)...... ...... 131. Byron avenue, from Nereid avenue to Baychester avenue. (Filed Jan. g ...... MarchIg) ...... 3. (Year tgo6): Edgewater road, from Garrison ave- Jan. 9 ...... nue (Mohawk avenue) to Seneca avenue..... ...... Jan. 9 ...... 132. Laconia avenue, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to East Two Hun- 701. dred and Thirteenth street ...... Jan. 9 ...... Longfellow avenue, from Lafayette avenue to New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.... 32,000 0o Jan. it Jan. 3o 133. Neill avenue, from Williamsbridge road to Pelham Parkway North.... Jan. g ...... 12. Morris avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighty-third street to Fordham road...... 10,000 00 Jan. t6 Jan. r6 134- Pelham Parkway South, from New White Plains road to Pelham Bay Prospect place, Park...... Jan. g ...... 45. between Clay avenue and Carter avenue. (Denied) ...... ...... Jan. 16 ...... 5z. Commerce street, from Sedgwick avenue south 135. Westervelt avenue, from Gun Hill road to Laconia avenue...... Jan. g ...... side of Washington Park to Bridge, and also 140. Needham avenue, from Eastchester road to Boston post road...... Jan. g ...... north side of Washington Park to West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street. (Denied.) ....I... Jan. t6 ......

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12252 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

Estimated Laying Out New Streets, Change of Streets Lines, etc. Cost. Hearing. Initiated.

Hearing. Initiated. 203. West One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, be- tween Anderson avenue and Shakespeare ave- nue, and building steps with the necessary 746. Garfield street, by reducing the width to 50 feet, between Morris appurtenances. (Denied.) ...... Jan. r6 ...... Park avenue and the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.. Jan. 9 Jan. 23 304. Kingsbridge road, between Bailey avenue and Spuy- ten Duyvil Creek ...... Jan. t6 ...... 185. Railroad avenue, from Washington avenue to West Farms road...... Jan. 9 ...... 325. Exterior street, from West One Hundred and Sev- 219. St. Paul avenue 6o feet from Pelham road, to Bronx and Pelham enty-ninth street and Fordham Heights Bridge parkway. (Filed February 20.) ...... Jan. 9 ...... approach, also the public place adjoining Ex- 6ar. Change of Street System in the area hounded by O'Brien avenue, terior street ...... Jan. s6 ...... Underhill avenue, Theriot avenue, Patterson avenue, Lacombe ave- road. (Filed, March ig.) ...... Jan. p ...... 749• Nelson Featherbed nue and Classon's Point Macomb's Broad tand nWest atOne and 9. Discontinuing Edgewater road, from Tiffany street to Ship Basin, Seventy-fifth street between Nelson avenue and extension of Bryan street to the bulkhead line of East River; and Macomb's road ...... Jan. t6 ...... extension of Faile street to the bulkhead line of East River; 762. Harlem River terrace, between Fordham road and extension of Coster street to the bulkhead line of East River; Bailey avenue ...... Jan. s6 ...... extension of Manida street to the bulkhead line of East River; extension of Ryawa avenue to the bulkhead line of East River...... Jan. x6 , ..... , 555• One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, between Steb- bins avenue and Rogers place. (Filed.)...... Jan. 30 ...... 592. Cedar avenue, change of grade between West One Hundred and t6. Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, from River- Seventy-seventh street and West One Hundred and Seventy-ninth dale avenue to Arlington avenge; Arlington street; West One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street between Sedg- avenue, from Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth wick avenue and the New York and Putnam Railroad...... Jan. t6 Jan. t6 street north about 604 feet to the line of the 197. Widening Exterior street, between West One Hundred and Eighty- Rosenthal property ...... $32,500 00 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 ninth and West One Hundred and Ninety -first street. (Denied.).. Jan. t6 ...... of grade, Harlem River terrace, south of the approach to 34. Barry street, from Longwood avenue to Tiffany 566. Change street ...... Mar. I ...... University Park, etc. (Denied.) ...... Jan. t6 ...... 36. Eden avenue from Garrison avenue at East One 754. Laying out a widening of Van Courtlandt Park South, from Albany Hundred and Seventy-second street to East road to Mosholu parkway (So feet), and laying out a public place One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street...... Mar. ta at the junction of Albany road and Van Courtlandt avenue, and changing grades where necessary ...... Jan. t6 Jan. 16 45• Edenwald avenue (Jefferson avenue), between East Two Hundred and Thirty-third street and the 231. Putnam avenue, West, 6o feet between West Two Hundred and boundary line between New York City and Thirtieth street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-third street.... Jan. r6 ...... Mount Vernon ...... Mar. 19 ...... 593• New street, laying out 6o feet wide, parallel to Kingsbridge avenue, 200 feet easterly therefrom south of West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. (Denied.) ...... Jan. t6 ...... ng out a public place at the northwest corner One Hundred and Laghtieth street and Bryant avenue, including property known Sewer Construction. as Old West Farms Presbyterian Cemetery ...... Jan. ao To rescind proceedings heretofore recommended for laying out of West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, from Summit avenue toLind avenue ...... Jan. 30 Estimated t8. Laying out a change of grade of Davidson avenue, between West Hearing. Initiated. One Hundred and Ninety-second street and a point ion feet south Cost. of One Hundred and Ninetieth street; also in West One Hundred and Ninetieth street, between Grand avenue and Jerome avenue...... Jan. 3o Laying out an extension of the public place at One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Hall place and Rogers place ...... Feb. 13 7t. New White Plains road, from Old White Plains between Bronx Park avenue road to Bronx and Pelham parkway. (Filed 24. Reducing the width of Adams street, ...... Jan. 9 ...... and West Farms road, from 6o to 5o feet ...... Feb. 20 ...... February 20.) ...... feet, between Burnett place, La- Baychesteravenue20 25. Unnamed street, at a width of 6o 736 (of 59 Garden place, fayette avenue, and from Garrison avenue to Tiffany street, together toWalkleY) place. (Filed February ...... Jan. 9 ...... Thirty-seventh street with public place bounded by Tiffany street, Barry street and said 769. East Two Hundred and ...... Feb. 27 ia (Elizabeth street) temporary sewer, between unnamedstreet Mar. (Filed 32. Change of grade, East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, between White Plains road and Barnes avenue. Intervale avenue ...... 27 ...... 20.) ...... Jan. 9 ...... Stebbins avenue and Feb. February Laying out an extension of Grand Boulevard and Concourse so as 8. Concord avenue, between One Hundred and Forty- a8. seventh street (Dater street) and One Hun- to include area bounded by said Concourse; Mosholu parkway and dred and Forty-ninth street ...... Jan. t6 ,,...... Van Courtlandt avenue, so as to provide a proper communication 763. Randall avenue, between Tiffany street and Coster between the said boulevard and Mosholu parkway ...... Feb. 27 ...... street; Manida street, between Randall avenue 37. Dorothea place, bounded by Fordham road. Marion avenue, East One and Spofford avenue ...... $rg,5oo 00 Jan. t6 Jan. r6 Hundred and Ninety-fourth street and Decatur avenue...... Feb. 27 ...... 773. Randall avenue, between Tiffany street and Manida 47. Extension of Monterey avenue, from East One Hundred and Seventy- street ...... Jan. t6 ...... ninth street to East One Hundred and Eightieth street...... Afar. t2 ...... to. Eden avenue, between East One Hundred and Seventy-third street and Belmont street; East One Hundred and Seventy-third street, be- tween Eden avenue and the Concourse...... 3,400 00 Jan. r6 Jan. 30 Bridges for Vehicles or Pedestrians. ti. Mosholu avenue, between Broadway and Von Humboldt avenue at its intersection with West Two Hundred and Fifty-fourth street.. 30,700 00 Jan. t6 Feb. 13 772. Valentine avenue, between East One Hundred and Hearing. Initiated. Ninety-fourth street and East One Hundred and Ninety-sixth street ...... 4,900 00 Jan. t6 ...... 774. Decatur avenue, between EastHundred, and Resolution recommending that the New York Central and Hudson Ninety-third street and Kngsbridge road.... 2,315 0o Jan. t6 ...... River Railroad Company construct bridges necessary to -orry 14. Hunt's Point road, between Garrison avenue and Kingsbridge road, West Two Handrep and Thirtieth and \Vest the property of the New York, New Haven Two Hundred and Thirty-first streets, over the Ne•.v l'ork and and Hartford Railroad ...... tapp oo Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Putnam Railroad, and that the Board of Estimate and .\ilportion. 8. Concord avenue, between One Hundred and ment provide the necessary funds for the construction of the ap- Forty-seventh street (Dater street) and One proaches to the aforesaid bridges ...... Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Hundred and Forty-ninth street...... 4.950 00 Jan. 30 Jan. yo u. Gun Hill road, between Perry avenue and Wood- lawn road; Woodlawn road, between Gun Hill road and East Two Hundred and Tenth street; Wayne avenue, between Gun Hill road and Recreation Piers anti Docks East Two Hundred and Tenth street; Tryon avenue, between Gun Hill road and Reservoir oval ...... 16,425 00 Feb. 3 Mar. 12 Hearing. Initiated. 67. Cruger avenue, from Neill avenue to Bronx and Pelhamparkway ...... Feb. 20 ...... 26. East One Hundred and Seventy-third street, be- tween Hoe avenue and Br}Eant avenue, and in Matter of constructing piers and docks along the East River, Ono Bryant avenue,between East One Hundred Hundred and Thirty-second street, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and Seventy-third street and the summit and at One Hundred and Thirty-sixth streets. (Referred to the Department of Docks and Ferries.) ...... ...... Feb. t3 southerly therefrom ...... ...... 12,5oo 0o Feb. ao Mar. ia 27. Northeast and southeast corners of Walton avenue and East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street,street receiving basins ... ...... ...... . Soo 0o Feb. s7 Feb. 27 40. West One Hundred and Seventy-first street, be- Stairways to Elevated Railroad, Guard Rails, etc. tween Harlem River and edgwick avenue, and in Sedgwick avenue, between West One Hundred and Seventy-first street and Com- merce avenue ...... 13,220 00 Mar. 12 Mar. t5 Hearing. Initiated.

Resolution recommending that an additional stairway be constructed at One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Third avenue, to be a part Sidewalk Repairs and Fencing. of that which is now built, running north from One Hundred and Sixty-first street to One Hundred and Sixty-third street, on the west side of 'Third avenue ...... Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Guard rails, recommended to be constructed upon platforms of the Estimated Interborougli Railroad ...... Feb. 13 Feb. 73 Cost, Hearing. Initiated.

765. Northeast corner One Hundred and Eightieth Respectfully submitted, street and Bryant avenue ...... .. $220 00 Jan. t6 Jan. t6 North side of Southern boulevard, about zoo feet HENRY A. GUMBLETON, east of Willis avenue. (Fencing.)...... ...... Feb. t3 ...... 20. East side of Webster avenue for a distance of r5o Secretary to the Local Boards, Borough of The Bronx. feet, beginning 75 feet south of Anna place. (Sidewalk repairs.) ...... ...... ...... Jan. 30 29. Guard rail west side of Brook avenue, beginning REPORT OF THE GENERAL BOOKKEEPER. at a point 158.25 feet north of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and extending about Following is a statement showing the total requisitions upon the Comptroller 712 feet ...... ...... Feb. 27 Feb. 27 30. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, east side, during the quarter ending March 3t, 19o8, chargeable to Appropriations, Bond and at the southwest corner of Brook avenue..... too 0o Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Fund Accounts: General Administration. Salary of the President ...... $1,875 00 Salaries, Commissioner of Public Works, etc ...... 1z _87 42 Paving. Supplies and contingencies ...... 113 60 $14,276 02 Topographical Bureau. Estimated - Cost. Hearing. Initiated. Maps for Street Openings, i9o8- Salaries, Engineers, etc ...... $14,949 94 Traveling expenses, field parties ...... 112 07 533. Whittier street, from Seneca avenue to Ludlow ave- 15,062 01 nue, with asphalt blocks ...... $t3,500 00 Jan t6 Jan. 30 705. One Hundred and Eighty-second street, creo-resinate Account Year 1907- wood blocks, between Third and Washington Traveling expenses ...... $58 93 avenues...... Jan. rb ...... Corrections to Atlas ...... 72 00 761. Mapes avenue, from East One Hundred and Sev- enty-seventh street to East One Hundred and 130 93 Eighty-second street, with asphalt blocks...... zr,000 no Jan. r6 Jan, t6 Surveying, etc. (Account of Year i907)- 764. One Hundred and Fifty-second street (Rose street), Sala,ries, Engineers ...... $7 25 between Bergen avenue and Brook avenue..... 2,250 00 Jan. r6 Jan. r6 and wagon ...... 68 75 488. Bathgate avenue, with asphalt blocks, from One Use of horse Hundred and Eighty-eighth street to One Hun- Traveling expenses, field parties ...... 122 42 dred and Ninety-first street. (Denied.)...... Jan. r6 ...... 19842 33- East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, from Morris avenue to Sherman avenue, with sheet Supplies and Contingencies, igo8-- asphalt ...... Mar. t2 Sundry minor supplies ...... 79 30 42. Morris Park avenue. asphalt blocks, between West Farms road and Bear Swamp road ...... Mar. 19 ...... Account of 1907- Sundry minor supplies ...... 311 o8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. - 12253

Bureau of Highways. Bridge over New York & Harlem Railroad at Two Hundred and Twenty-second Street. Labor, Maintenance and Supplies, 1908-- Salaries, Engineers ...... 6o 07 Salaries, Superintendent, Clerks, etc ...... $12,472 18 Wages, Foremen, Laborers, etc ...... 92,938 69 Bridges over Port Morris Branch New York Central & Hudson River Wages, hired teams and carts ...... 2,716 00 Railroad Depression. Equipment and repairs and supplies ...... 1,758 03 Inspection, iron and steel...... 328 20 109,884 90 Account 1907- Transverse Roads at Tremont Avenue, etc. (in Connection with Concourse). Supplies, etc . ...... 3,057 05 Salaries, Engineers, etc...... ...... $809 79 Wages, Inspectors ...... 381 00 Preliminary Surveys, i9o8- $13,865 71 Inspection of iron and steel ...... 253 29 Salaries, Engineers, etc ...... Paid contractors ...... 40,480 45 Traveling expenses, field parties ...... ...... 253 04 14,118 75 41,924 53 Bridge over Bronx River at One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street. Account 1907- Salaries, Engineers ...... 1.059 28 Supplies and incidental expenses...... 329 26 Widening of Bridges over New York & Harlem Railroad at One Iíun- Rock Soundings, 19o8- dred and Sixty-first and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Salaries and wages...... 2,548 03 Streets. Inspection of iron and steel...... 26.3 33 Standard Bench Marks, 1908- Salaries and wages...... 1,138 72 Bridge to Carry Jerome Avenue over Mosholu Parkway. Removing Incumbrances, i9o8- Salaries, Engineers ...... 499 47 Salaries and wages ...... r,or3 66 Macadamizing Certain Outlying Districts. Incidental expenses ...... 6 60 Wages, Foremen, Laborers, etc ...... $1,033 47 1,020 26 Broken stone (by contract) ...... 3,510 00 Account 1907- 4,543 47 Rent of yard ...... $IOO 00 500 00 Drainage and Sewerage District Plans. Maintenance of Viaducts and Bridges, 59o8- Salaries, Engineers, etc...... 3,525 75 Salaries and wages...... 3,367 35 Construction of Webster Avenue Relief Sewer. Supplies and Contingencies, Igo8- Salaries, Engineers, etc ...... $6,o65 59 Wages, Inspectors ...... 1,386 00 Sundry expenses ...... 6$9 64 Wages, Laborers, Watchmen, etc ...... 1,236 8r Year 1907 ...... Paid contractors ...... 20,r15 25 71 94 Supplies...... 346 6t Bureau of Sewers. 29,150 20 Boring Examinations, 1908- Rebuilding Sewer in East One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, at Salaries and wages ...... $4,792 66 New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Crossing. Supplies...... 54 86 Salaries, Engineers, etc ...... $r,42r 78 4,847 52 Wages, Inspectors ...... 151 50 Year 5907- Steel testing ...... 2 75 Sundry supplies ...... 99 06 Paid contractors ...... 1.764 o0 3,440 03 Sewers, Repairing and Cleaning, Payrolls and Supplies, igo8- Emergent Sewer Repairs. Salaries and wages ...... $33,731 25 Salaries, Engineers ...... 47 19 Supplies and incidental expenses ...... 313 20 34,044 41 Improving Sewerage System 33-K-4. Year 1907- Salaries, Engineers ...... $1.287 -18 Supplies...... 3,129 72 Wages, Inspectors ...... 184 50 Paid contractors ...... 2,024 47 Preliminary Surveys, etc., 1908- 3,496 45 Salaries and wages ...... $13,506 45 Rebuilding Sewer in East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Street, Webster Disbursements ...... 278 95 Avenue to Third Avenue. 13,785 40 Restoring asphalt pavement ...... 2.156 25 Year 1907- Supplies ...... 446 84 Repairing and Extending Drain in White Plains road. Engineers and Inspectors ...... Altering, Rebuilding, etc., Receiving Basins, 1908- 134 84 Salaries and wages...... 2I0 61 Construction, Erection and Maintenance of Street Signs and Posts. Ironpipe ...... Supplies and Contingencies, 1907- 9 50 Supplies ...... 134 35 Fund for Topographical Bureau. Salaries, Engineers, etc ...... $3 2 70 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Wages, Laborers, etc ...... r.io_ on 65o 00 Salaries and wages, year 5908...... 17,532 95 Blue printing machine ...... Supplies and repairs, year rgo8 ...... 1,238 73 Sundry supplies ...... 548 40 Year1907 ...... 2,138 66 Use of horse and wagon ...... .94 l; 129 50 Traveling expenses, field parties ...... 300 06 Supplies and contingencies, year 1907 ...... 36,201 55 Bureau of Public Baths. Public Baths Fnud-Construction of Pttblie Bath al One I i i i ru l Incidental expenses, year 1908...... 27 78 and Fifty-sixth Street and Elton Avenue. Year 1907 ...... 27 78 Architects' services ...... $64.1 75 Inspectors ...... 35 o0 Bureau of Buildings. Paid contractors ...... :...... 9,945 00 - - -- 10,973 75 Salaries and wages, year r9o8 ...... 32,074 88 Contingencies and emergencies, year 1908 ...... 307 82 Construction of Court-house-flue Ilnnrlred and Sitv-tint S ct Year1907 ...... 10 and Third Avenue. .architects' services ...... ...... $,31; 00 BOND ACCOUNTS. Inspectors ...... 385 00 Engineers' sal: nes and expe,lses ...... ...... ...... 178 (fl Street Improvement Fund (Assessment on property benefited). Paid contractors ...... 11,730 00 -- 12,638 o9 Regulating, grading and paving ...... $260,458 41 Sewer construction ...... 114,553 97 Construction of Storage Yard and Buildings, One Hundred and Eight- 375,012 38 ieth Street and One Hundred and Eighty-first Street, Park and Webster Avenue. Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund. Architects' services ...... $410 00 Wages of Pavers, Rammers, etc ...... $727 73 Inspectors ...... '5 ,,o Paid for asphàlt repairs ...... 2,349 42 Paid contractors ...... 7,820 00 Refund to plumbers ...... 1,247 62 8,615 00 4,324 77 Coustrttetion of Office i;ttildir:g-1\illiamshridgr. Repaving Streets and Avenues. Architects' services ...... $o 00 White Plains road, from Morris street to City line...... $662 o8 Inspectors ...... 385 00 Summit avenue, west from One Hundred and Sixty-first to Paid contractor ...... 5,950 00 One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street ...... 2,18o 06 6,885 00 71 47 Pelham åvenue, from Third avenue to Southern Boulevard. Street Southern Boulevard, from Boston road to St. John's College. 25,998 37 Sodding Prospect Avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-ninth Willis avenue, from One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street to Crotona Park. Third avenue ...... ...... .... ...... 82 32 Engineers ...... $19 75 to Paid contractors ...... 4,141 07 East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, from Fulton ave- 4,160 82 nue to Franklin avenue ...... 15 33 Intersection, Brook avenue, from One Hundred and Sixty- Sodding Longwood Avenue, between Southern Boulevard and West- fifth street to Webster avenue ...... 79 28 chester Avenue. Brook avenue, from Third avenue to Webster avenue...... 176 II Paid contractor ...... 672 76 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, from Alex- ander avenue to Brown place ...... 490 63 Total ...... $936,147 54 Westchester avenue, from Bronx River to Main street. 8,823 43 General account, broken stone, etc ...... 27,739 17 CASTI RECEIVED 66,318 25 During the quarter ending March 31, igo8, and deposited with City Bridge over New York Central and Hudson River Railroad at Depot Chamberlain and Comptroller. place (West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street). From Permit Clerk- Salaries, Engineers ...... $1,021 56 Restoring and repaving, Special Fund ...... $3,057 52 Wages, Inspectors ...... 672 29 Sewer connections, General Fund ...... 2,171 Io Paid contractors ...... 41,697 87 Constructing vaults, Sinking Fund ...... 829 93 43,391 72 $6,o58 55

12254 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

From Bureau of Buildings— Paving Cypress avenue, One Hundred and Thirty-eighth to One Hundred and Forty- third street. Violations, Special Fund .. .. ...... $34 50 Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Extension of bay windows, General Fund ...... I2 04 Executed March 26, Igo8. 34654 Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Paving (A. B.) East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Southern Boulevard to President's Office—Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— Willow avenue. Repaving, Special Fund.. ...... $223 50 Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Auction sales, General Fund ...... 140 94 Executed March 26, 1908. Steam roller use, General Fund ...... I2 00 Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Steam roller (Employee's wages), appropriation account. 12 00 Paving (A. B.) Honeywell avenue, Tremont avenue to One Hundred and Eighty- Labor and material, appropriation account ...... 5 85 second street. 394 29 Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Security Deposits (to cross sidewalks with teams) ...... 2,585 00 Executed March 26, 1908. Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Total ...... ...... $9,384 38 Paving (A. B.) East One Hundred and Fortieth street, St. Ann's avenue to Cypress avenue. Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Respectfully submitted, Executed March 26, 1908. (Signed) JOHN OSBORN, General Bookkeeper. Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Repaving East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Webster avenue to N. Y. & H. R. R. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Municipal Building, Crotona Park, J} Executed March 26, 1908. April 24, 1908. Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Hon. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President, Borough of The Bronx: Regulating, etc., West One Hundred and Ninety-second street, between Davidson Dear Sir—I transmit herewith list (in duplicate) of contracts executed during avenue and Jerome avenue. quarter ending March 31, ipo8. Contractor, Watson Contracting Company, Aqueduct avenue and Kingsbridge Respectfully, road. Executed March 31, 1908. WM. KEARNEY, Chief Clerk. Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Regulating, etc., West One Hundred and Ninety-second street, Croton Aqueduct to List of Contracts Executed During Quarter Ending March 31, 1908. Aqueduct avenue. Contractor, Watson Contracting Company, Aqueduct avenue and Kingsbridge Sewer, Waterloo Place, between One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and One road. Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. Executed March 31, 1907. Contractor, Edward J. Grannis, 752 Hewitt Place. Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed January 2, 19a8. Regulating Mosholu Parkway North, Jerome avenue to Gun Hill road. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, John B. Malatesta, 3169 Jerome avenue. Furnishing Forage to Bureau of Highways. Executed March 31, 1908. Contractor, George N. Reinhardt, 943 Brook avenue. Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed January 28, 1908. Regulating, etc., Macomb's road, Featherbed lane to Aqueduct avenue. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, Antonio Cebrelli, Jerome avenue and Clark Place. Regulating, etc., Whittier street, Seneca avenue to Ludlow avenue. Executed March 31, 1908. Contractor, Thomas E. Vermilye, 463 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed February 28, 1908. Regulating, etc., Johnson avenue, between Kaplock street and Spuyten Duyvil road. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, Louis C. Rose, 787 East One Hundred and Eightieth street. Regulating One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Southern Boulevard to St. Mary's Executed March 31, 1908. Park. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, Thomas E. Vermilye, 463 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. Regulating, etc., City Island avenue (Main street) from approach to bridge, north, Executed February 28, 1908. etc. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, Watson Contracting Company, Main street, Westchester. Furnishing Forage to Bureau of Sewers. Executed March 31, i9o8. Contractor, George N. Reinhardt, 943 Brook avenue. Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company and Massachusetts Bonding Com- Executed March 4, 1908. pany. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Regulating West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street from Sedgwick avenue Repairing Drain White Plains Road from point 142.7 feet south of Bartholdi street. to Aqueduct avenue. Contractor, P. J. Kane, 933 East One Hundred and Fiftieth street. Contractor, John B. Malatesta, 3169 Jerome avenue. Executed March 12, 1908. Executed March 31, igo8. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Sewer, Anderson avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Shakes- Regulating One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street from Bainbridge avenue to Jerome peare avenue. avenue. .Contractor, O'Leary & Flanagan, 245 East Two Hundred and Second street. Contractor, Frank Del Balso, 1481 Hoe avenue. Executed March 9, Igo8. Executed March 31, 1908. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Paving (granite block) Burnside avenue, Webster avenue to Aqueduct avenue. Regulating and Re-Grading One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, West Farms Contractor, D. W. Moran, 562 Burnside avenue. road to Boston road. Executed March g, 1908. Contractor, Louis C. Rose, 737 East One Hundred and Eightieth street. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed March 31, Igo8. Furnishing, etc., Coal to Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, George J. Kuhn, One Hundred and Seventy-second street and Web- Sewer, Jerome avenue, between Parkview Terrace and summit north of Minerva Place. ster avenue. Contractor, W. J. Brennan, 3o61 Webster avenue. Executed March 16, 1908. Executed March 31, Igo8. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Furnishing Lumber to Bureau of Sewers. Contractor, Hubbell-Hall Randall Co., 348 East One Hundred and Fortieth street. Receiving Basin, Creston avenue and One Hundred and Ninety-third street, etc., etc. Executed February 28, 1908. Contractor, Leahy Contracting and Construction Company, 1446 Prospect avenue. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed March 31, Igo8. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Unloading and Delivering Ashes. Contractor, W. A. Mallett, Westchester, N. Y. Sewers, One Hundred and Sixty-third street, between Sheridan avenue and Grand Executed March 24, ipo8. Boulevard and Concourse. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Contractor, John Lyons, 3083 Villa avenue. Sewer, Truxton street, East River to Leggett avenue. Executed March 27, I908. Contractor, James Pilkington, Fort Washington Park. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed March 24, Iltog. Temporary Sewers, etc., White Plains road, between Morris Park avenue and Neil Sureties, Title Guaranty and Surety Company and People's Surety Company. avenue. Regulating, etc., Exterior street, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, to Contractor, J. Culver Voorhees, White Plains road and Morris Park avenue. Jerome avenue. Executed March 31, ipo8. Contractor, Thomas Crimmins Contracting Company, 444 East Sixty-ninth street, Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Executed March 25, 1908. Surety, Massachusetts Bonding Company. Sewer, Anthony avenue, between Burnside avenue and East One Hundred and Regulating Briggs avenue (Gun Hill road) Baychester avenue to Pelham Bay Park. Eightieth street. Contractor, J. C. Rodgers, 409 West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street. Contractor, J. S. Rodgers, 2776 Briggs avenue. Executed March 26, i9o8. Executed March 31, 1908. Sureties. Title Guaranty and Surety Company and Aetna Indemnity Company. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Paving (A. B.) St. Mary's street from St. Ann's avenue to Robbins avenue. Sewer, etc., Concord avenue, between St. Joseph street and One Hundred and Forty- Contractor, Barber Asphalt Paving Company, 114 Liberty street. second street. Executed March 25, i9o8. Contractor, George M. Dunn, 156 Broadway. Sureties, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and People's Surety Executed March 31, 1908. Company. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Paving (A. B.) Jackson avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street to Sewer, Reservoir Place, from Gun Hill road to Reservoir Oval, etc. One Hundred and Sixty-first street. Contractor, Barber Asphalt Paving Co., 114 Liberty street. Contractor, George M. Dunn, 156 Broadway. Executed March 25, 1908. Executed March 31, 1908. Sureties, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and People's Surety Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Company. Paving One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street from Cauldwell to Jackson avenue, etc. REPORT OF CHIEF ENGINEER. Contractor, Barber Asphalt Paving Company, 114 Liberty street. Executed March 25, Igo8. Office of Chief Engineer, Sureties, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and People's Surety Third Avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, Company. August 6, Igo8. Paving East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, Park to Third avenue. Hon. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President: Contractor. Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. Executed March 26, 1908. Dear Sir—In accordance with the usual custom, I beg to submit the report of Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. work done in this office and in the various bureaus under your jurisdiction for the three months ending March 31, 1908. Paving East One Hundred and Eighty-second street from Quarry road to Boston road. Resy'ectfully, Contractor, Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad street. JOSIAH A. BRIGGS, Executed March 26, Igo8. Sureties, American Surety Company and Metropolitan Surety Company. Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, 1ØS. THE CITY RECORD. 12255

Quarter Ending March 31, 5908. 4. Map or plan showing proposed street layout in the territory bounded by Eastern boulevard, Layten avenue, Long Island Sound, Fort Schuyler Reservation I. Reports on Resolutions to President...... Bg 2. Communications and General Reports to President East River and Fort Schuyler road, as an amendment to the map showing the street ...... 431 system in the Throgg's Neck District. 3. Communications to Engineer of Highways ...... 246 4. Communications to Engineer of Sewers 5. Map or plan showing the reduction of width of Garfield street, from Morris ...... 171 Park avenue to the north line of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. 5. Communications to Topographical Engineer ...... 223 6. Communications to -Chief Clerk 6. Sketch showing the location of the lots and lines for a lublic hearing in the .... ...... 184 matter of laying out an unnamed street at a width of sixty feet, between Burnett 7. Communications to Superintendent of Highways ...... 23 8. Communications, Miscellaneous place and Lafayette avenue, and from Garrison avenue to Tiffany street, together ...... 308 with Public Place bounded by Tiffany street, Barry street and said unnamed street. 7. Map or plan showing the widening and change of grades of Van Cortlandt I,67I Park South, from Putnam avenue East to Mosholu parkway South, and showing the widening and change of grades at the junction of Albany road and Van Cortlandt TOPOGRAPHLCAL BUREAU. avenue. Office of Topographical Engineer, 8. Map or plan showing the discontinuing and closing of West One Hundred One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street and Third Avenue, and Sixty-fourth street, from Summit avenue to Lind avenue. New York, April í9o8. 9. Section 48 of the Final Maps of the Borough of The Bronx. i, Io. Sketch to accompany report in the matter of extending Grand Boulevard Mr. JOSIAH A. BRIGGS, Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx: and Concourse, to include the block bounded by Grand Boulevard and Concourse, Sir-In accordance with your instructions, I have the honor to submit the fol- Mosholu parkway South and Van Cortlandt avenue. lowing report of work done under my charge during the months of January, Feb- II. Map or plan showing the change of lines and grades of Bailey avenue, from ruary and Mardi, 5908 West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to Van Cortlandt avenue; also connec- The Topographical Bureau of the President of the Borough of The Bronx is tion of same with Albany road opposite unnamed eighty foot street; and the extension charged with the following duties: of Place, from West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to Bailey avenue. 12. Map or plan showing the change of lines of Cabot street, at the junction of I. To make the topographical surveys, computations, maps or plans and profiles Leggett avenue; also showing the change of grades in the territory bounded by and reports in connection with the following three (3) divisions of work: Cabot street, Whitlock avenue, Garrison avenue, Grinnell place, Barry street, Leggett (a) The preparation of a design for the Street System in those parts avenue, Truxton street, East River, and showing the change of grades of Barretto of the Borough where a design is not adopted as yet, and the making of street, from Whitlock avenue to Garrison avenue; Hunt's Point road, from Whitlock surveys, maps, etc., showing changes of adopted street system and grades; avenue to Seneca avenue; Seneca avenue, from Hunt's Point road to Faile street; also the preparation of three copies for filing of all matters which have been Faile street, from Whitlock avenue to Garrison avenue; Williamsbridge road, from e Sackett avenue to Eastchester road; also changes of grades of intersecting streets. ,adopted by the Local Boards or approved by th Board of Estimate and i3. Map or plan showing the change of line, reduction of width and the grades Apportionment. of Mount Vernon avenue, from the northern boundary line of the City of New York The actual demarcation on the ground by monument stones and (b) to East Two Hundred and Thirty-third street. copper bolts on the lines of adopted avenues, streets, public squares, places, I4. Sketch to accompany report in the matter of laying out an extension to e protection of the same when improvements are being made. etc., and th Roselle street, from Silver street to West Farms road. (c) The making of surveys, searches, maps, technical descriptions, pro- 15. Sketch showing a prol.osed change of grade in East One Hundred and files, etc., for the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessments in the matter Sixty-fifth street, from Stebbins avenue to Intervale avenue. of acquiring title by the City to avenues, streets and other public property. 26. Map or plan showing an Amendment of the Street System of Sections 4 and II. To keep in custody the record and maps of all matters pertaining to work $ of the Final Maps of the Borough of The Bronx, bounded by Tiffany street, Viele under the jurisdiction of the Topographical Bureau; also keeping in custody all avenue, Manida street, Ryawa avenue, Bryant avenue and the U. S. bulkhead line of maps filed in relation to the Borough of The Bronx under the Department of Public the East River. Parks, the Commissioner of Street Improvements of the Twenty-third and Twenty- 57. Map or plan showing the establishing of grades in North street, from Jerome fourth Wards and the President of the Borough of The Bronx. avenue to Aqueduct avenue East, and the change of grades of the intersecting streets III. To make examinations, maps and reports on miscellaneous matters re- affected thereby. ferred by the Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx. 18. Map or plan showing the extension of Welch street, from Webster avenue to Marion avenue. I.-(a)-PREPARATION OF THE DESIGN OF A STREET SYSTEM, MAPS 59. Two sketches to accompany report its the matter of laying out Dorothea SHOWING CHANGES OF ADOPTED STREET SYSTEMS, ETC. place, in the block bounded by Fordham road, Marion avenue, East One Hundred and Calculations, map's and plans showing dimensions of blocks and grades of streets Ninety-fourth street, so that the same may be given an outlet on Decatur avenue, by and avenues were progressed on sections. which are not interfered with, the proposed a series of stone steps. railroads through the Borough. The following maps were forwarded for filing in triplicate The fixture sheets, which show the relation between the new street system and I. Map or plan showing the change of widening of Penfield street, from White existing street lines and property lines by dimensions and co-ordinates, were pro- Plains road to Wilder avenue. gressed. 2. Map or plan showing the change of lines and grades of Kingsbridge avenue, Computations were also made for all the changes or establishing of new street from West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to West Two Hundred and Thirty- lines, grades. etc., which has been before the Local Boards and for which maps were eighth street, and the intersecting streets affected thereby. forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for adoption and filing. 3. Map or plan showing the change of grades of Tremont avenue, from Devoe Calculations, in accordance with United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Tri- avenue to Rosedale avenue, and the intersecting streets affected thereby. angulation, were completed for Section 48 of the Final Maps and a map for adoption 4. Map or plan showing the locating, laying out and the grades of Randall ave- was forwarded March 4, i9o8, to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment; the nue, from U. S. pier and bulkhead line of Bronx River to Leland avenue and from boundaries of this section are as follows: Bounded by The Bronx river, Randall Havemeyer avenue to the U. S. bulkhead line of Westchester Creek; Lacombe avenue, avenue, Morrison avenue, Seward avenue, Metcalf avenue, Lafayette avenue, Story from U. S. pier and bulkhead line of Bronx River to St. Lawrence avenue and from avenue, St. Lawrence avenue, Ludlow avenue, White Plains road, Story avenue, Pugs- Castle Hill avenue to the U. S. bulkhead line of Westchester Creek; Metcalf avenue, ley avenue, Seward avenue, White Plains road, Randall avenue, Leland avenue, La- from Bronx River avenue to East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; Bronx combe avenue. St. Lawrence avenue and the East River. River avenue, from Fteley avenue to Metcalf avenue; Patterson avenue, from Com- Three copies for fling of Section qg of the Final Maps were forwarded to the monwealth avenue to St. Lawrence avenue ; Commonwealth avenue, from Lacombe Board of Estimate and Apportionment, March 31, 1908. avenue to Patterson avenue, and Taylor avenue, from Lacombe avenue to Ludlow A second tentative plan of the Street System, easterly of Fort Schuyler road and avenue. the Eastern boulevard, called the Throgg's Neck District, was completed and sub- 5. Map or plan showing the change of grades of Johnson avenue, between Kap- mitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment February 20, 1908. pock street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-first street; Spuyten Duyvil road, Miscellaneous studies and maps for a street system are in progress for those between the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. and West Two Hundred and Thirty-first street, portions of the district east of the Bronx River, for which no plans have been sub- and the grades of the intersecting streets. mitted as yet to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 6. Map or plan showing the change of grade of Mott avenue, from northwest The following is a statement of office work in relation to computations curb intersection of Fast One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to a point 250 feet northerly thereof ; and of Walton avenue, from the northwest curb intersection of East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to a point too feet northerly thereof. Length In Number of. 7. Slap or plan showing the ',widening of East One Hundred and Sixty-first Sections 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 43, 47 and so. feet. street, on its northerly side, between Elton avenue and Third avenue, and showing the change of the outlines of the block bounded by Third avenue, Brook avenue and Monument co-ordinates calculated ...... 452 ...... East One Hundred and Sixty-first street. Total length of final side and monument lines ...... .. 280,75= 8. Map or plan showing the change of lines of West Two Hundred and Thirty- first street, from Riverdale avenue to Kingsbridge avenue, and from Albany road Length of traversed courses ...... .. 344,666 to Bailey avenue, and changing the grades of West Two Hundred and Thirty-first Section 36. street, between Riverdale avenue and Bailey avenue, and of the intersecting streets Property points calculated ...... r ...... affected thereby. Otherpoints calculated...... 5 ...... 9. Plan and profile showing the change of grades in East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, between the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and Total length of final side and monument lines ...... .. 1,900 the East River. Courses checked by traverses ...... 1z ...... Io. Section 39 of the Final Maps of the Borough of The Bronx. Length of traversed courses ...... .. 13,590 Surveys, studies, maps, etc., were prepared in relation to establishing grades as Length of streets involved ...... .. 950 follows I. Map or plan showing the changes of grades in Davidson avenue, from Ford- Summary in Relation to Sections of the Final Maps. ham road to West One Hundred and Ninety-second street, and in West One Hundred Property points calculated ...... i ...... and Ninetieth street, from Grand avenue to Jerome avenue. Other points calculated ...... 5 ...... 2. Map or plan showing change of lines of Cabot street at junction of Leggett avenue; also showing change of grades in territory bounded by Cabot street, Whit- Monument co-ordinates calculated ...... 452 •••.•• lock avenue, Garrison avenue, Grinnell place, Barry street, Leggett avenue, Truxton Total length of final side and monument lines ...... .. 282,651 street, East River, and showing the change of grades in Barretto street, from Whit- lock avenue to Garrison avenue; Hunts Point road. from Whitlock avenue to Seneca Courseschecked by traverses ...... r2 ...... avenue; Seneca avenue, from Hunts Point road to Faile street; Faile street, from Length of traversed courses ...... .. 358,166 Whitlock avenue to Garrison avenue; Williamsbridge road, from Sackett avenue to Eastchester road; also changes of grades of intersecting streets. Length of streets involved ...... .. 950 3. Map or plan showing the establishing of grades in North street, from Jerome avenue to Aqueduct avenue East, and the change of grades of intersecting streets affected thereby. A number of petitions were received by the Local Boards for amendments to the 4. Map or plan showing the locating and laying out and the grades of Dorothea filed maps; on some of them action was taken and maps were forwarded for con- pace, from Marion avenue to Decatur avenue. sideration and adol,tion. They were as follows: 5. Map showing different propositions for a new lay out of side lines of Mount I. Map or plan amending and modifying the street system within area bounded Vernon avenue for a 6o feet and 8o feet width. by Johnson avenue, Public Park, Spuyten Duyvil road, West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Palisade avenue, West Two Hundred and Thirty-second street, 6. Profile of Monterey avenue, between East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Spuyten Duyvil parkway and Kappock street, as necessitated by the erection of the street and East One Hundred and Eightieth street, showing existing conditions of Henry Hudson Memorial Bridge. tracks of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. 2. Map or plan showing the changes of grades of Davidson avenue, from Ford- 7. Plan and Profile of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, from Stebbins ham road to West One Hundred and Ninety-second street, and West One Hundret avenue to Intervale avenue, showing different propositions for a change of grade. and Ninetieth street, from Grand avenue to Jerome avenue. Grade studies and profiles for the remaining sections of the Final Maps are in 3. Map or .plan amending and modifying the street system, east of the Bronx progress. River, within the area bounded by Bear Swamp - road, Wallace avenue, Pelham park• This work is still delayed on account of the uncertainty of the location of the w_ay south, Bogart avenue, Radcliffe avenue and Rhinelander avenue (Amendment New York, Westchester and Boston Railway and the New York and Port Chester Railroad Companies.

12256 THE CITY R E C O R D. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, 19o8.

Information and maps were furnished for the use of the Board of Assessors, 18. Jerome avenue, between Park View terrace and summit north of Minerva giving dates of the different establishing and filing of grades of the following avenues place. and streets : 19. Reservoir place, from Gun Hill road to Reservoir Oval, etc., etc. I. West One Hundred and Seventieth street, from Jerome avenue to Cromw^' 20. Concord avenue, between St. Josephs street and East One Hundred and avenue. _t'ra_y-second street. 21. East One Hundred and Eighty-first street, between Valentine avenue and 2. Bainbridge avenue, from Mosholu parkway North to Woodlawn road. ':,'er avenue. 3. Bailey avenue, from West Two Hundred and Thirty-third street tt 22. Bush street, from Anthony avenue to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. Independence street. 23. Inspection of monuments in Washington avenue, disturbed by tree planting. 4. East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, from Morris avenue to t con- 24. Monument No. 94, at intersection of Ludlow avenue with Longfellow and course. Whitlock avenues. 5. Andrews avenue, from Burnside avenue to West One Hundred and Eightieth 25. Park View place, from West One Hundred and Ninetieth street to Tee Taw street. avenue. 6. Belmont street, from Featherbed lane to Approach to the Concourse. 26. Morris Park avenue, from West Farms road to Bear Swamp road. 7. East One Hundred- and Seventy-seventh street, from Cedar avenue to Sedg- 27. East One Hundred and Forty-seventh (Dater) street, from Southern boule- wick avenue. vard to St. Marys Park. 8. East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, from Topping avenue to the 28. Whittier street, from Seneca avenue to Ludlow avenue. N. Y & H. R. R 29. Anderson avenue, from West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street to Shake- Information was furnished to the Bureau of Highways in relation to grades on speare avenue. the following avenues and streets: 30. Grand Boulevard and Concourse, between East Two Hundred and Fourth I. Morris avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighty-first street to Fordham street and Van Cortlandt avenue. road. . 31. Mount Hope place, between west house line of Grand Boulevard and Con- 2. Beach avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. course and Monroe avenue. 3. Westchester avenue, from Main street to Eastern boulevard. 4. West Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, from Riverdale avenue to Arling- 32. East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, from Webster avenue to Marion ton avenue. avenue. 5. Arlington avenue, from West Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to Oo4 33. East One Hundred and Seventieth street, from Aqueduct to Wythe place. feet northerly. 34. West One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, from Shakespeare avenue to 6. East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, from Morris avenue to Sherman Boscobel avenue. avenue. 35. Southern boulevard, from Boston road to north line of St. John's College 7. Eden avenue, from Morris avenue to East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth property. street. 8. Barry street, from Longwood avenue to Tiffany street. 36. Approaches to bridges over the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. and P. R. R. at Depot 9. East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, from Jerome avenue to Valentine place and West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. avenue. 37. White Plains road, from point about 142.7 feet south of Bartholdi street. Io. Belmont street, from Weeks avenue to Eden avenue. 38. Kossuth place, from Mosholu parkway to DeKalb avenue. 39. East One Hundred and Sixty-third street, between Sheridan avenue and the I.-(b)-THE ACTUAL DEMARCATION ON THE GROUND BY MONUMENT Grand Boulevard, and Concourse. STONES AND COPPER BOLTS OF THE LINES OF ADOPTED AVE- 40. Burnside avenue, fron Webster avenue to Aqueduct avenue. NUES, STREETS, PUBLIC SQUARES, PLACES, ETC., AND THE ave- PROTECTION OF THE SAME WHEN IMPROVEMENTS ARE BEING 41. Briggs avenue (Gun Hill road), from White Plains road to Baychester MADE. ntte at or near Pelham Bay Park. 42. Concord avenue, between St. Josephs street and East One Hundred and During this quarter, forty-six orders were received for setting, resetting, testing Forty-second street. and accurately referencing monuments, and twenty-four of these were attended to; in addition, one hundred and ninety-five orders were received previous to this quarter 43. Jerome avenue, from Park View terrace to summit north of Minerva place. and fifty-one of them have also been attended to, making a total of seventy-five orders 44. Bronx street, from East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to East attended to. One Hundred and Eightieth street. The orders received during this quarter relate to the following streets and ave- 45. Morris Park avenue, from West Farms road to Bear Swamp road. nues in which improvements were going on: 46. Pophans avenue, from \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street to Mont- i. Timpson place, from East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street to East gomery avenue. One Hundred and Forty-eighth street. OFFICE WORK. 2. Teller avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street to East One Hundred and Seventieth street. Borough of The Bronx, West of The Bronx River. 3. Transverse road at Tremont avenue, in connection with the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. Monument Tracings Tracings ¢ Kingsbridge terrace, fron Kingsbridge road to Boston avenue. Month. Traverses Instructions Made for Made foF Worked Up. Issued. Field Use. Office USe. 5. Garrison avenue, from Hunts Point road to Whittier street. 6. East One Hundred and Ninety-third street, from Jerome avenue to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. January ...... 12,000 ft. ...... 336 sq. in. 7,512 sq. in. 7. Shakespeare avenue, from 'West One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street to West February ...... 1,055 ft. 3 135 sq. in. ...... One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street. 8. East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, between Topping avenue and March ...... 17,300 ft. 1z ...... 1,260 sq in. N.Y. & H. R. R. 9. East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, from Boston road to Prospect Totals ...... 30,355 ft. 15 471 sq. in. 2,772 sq. in. avenue. io. Devoe avenue, from West Farms road to East One Hundred and Eightieth street. it. Webb avenue (Tee Taw avenue), from West One Hundred and Eighty- Borough of The Bronx, East of The Bronx River. eighth street to Kingsbridge road. 72. Kingsbridge road, from Two Hundred and Thirty-second street to Two Monument Tracings Tracings Hundred and Thirty-third street. Month. Traverses Instructions Made for -Made for 13. Waterloo place, from East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street to East Worked Up. Issued. Field Use. Office Use. One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street.

14. Walton avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighty-first street to East January ...... 9,300 ft. io 864 sq. in. ...... One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street. February ...... 21,500 ft. ...... ...... ...... IS. East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, from Creston avenue to Ryer avenue. March ...... 6,900 ft. 3 720 sq. in. 9,357 sq. in. 16. Northeast corner of Mount Vernon avenue and Two Hundred and Thirty- fifth street. Totals ...... ft. 13 1,584 sq. in. in. 17. Bronx street, from East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to East 37,700 9,357 sq. One Hundred and Eightieth street.

Field Work. Borough of The Bronx, West of the Bronx River,

Points Points Account Account Monuments New Old Iron Month. Set. Reset. Reference. Measured. Monuments Monuments Set to Monuments Monuments Boxes Flags Bolts Taped. Set. Reset. Grade. Used. Used. Set. Cut. Used.

Feet. Feet. January ...... 48 .. 104,720 34,792 7 35 3 16 23 .. 31 6

February ...... 6 z6 3 89,534 36,418

March ...... 26 96 1 138,943 22,538 5 25 8 7 25 t3 6

Total ...... 32 170 4 333,197 93,748 12 6o 11 23 48 .. 44 12

Borough of The Bronx, East of the Bronx River.

Monuments New Old Iron Points Points Account Account Monuments Monuments Set to Monuments Monuments Boxes Flags Bolts Month. Set. Reset. Reference. Measured. Taped. Set. Reset. Grade. Used. Used. Set. Cut. Used.

Feet. Feet. January ...... 37 .. 2 23,528 22,842 Io .. .. fo

February ...... 1.l 2 .. 24,273 1 5,709

March ...... 35 6 .. 25,662 12,392 t6 r 3 13 5 .. .. 2

.. .. a Total ...... 858 8 2 73,403 S 0,943 z6 t 3 21 5

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ao, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD 12257

Miscellaneous. 7. Kingsbridge road, from Exterior street to Bailey avenue. The regular routine work of maintaining the monuments of the Borough in good 8. Trafalgar place, from Fast One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to East condition, referencing the same when they were likely to be disturbed by building One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, operations and re-setting the same; also examining and supplementing monuments 9• Edgewater road, from Garrison avenue to Seneca avenue. in the course of regular improvements, were attended to during this quarter. Io. Wayne avenue, from Reservoir Oval West to Gun Hill roatl. If. Seneca avenue, from Hunts Point road to Bronx River. 12 Tryon avenue from Reservoir Oval West to Gun hill road I.-(c)-THE MAKING OF SURVEYS, SEARCHES, MAPS, TECHNICAL DE- 13. Freeman street widening, from Stebbins avenue to Intervale avenue. SCRIPTIONS, PROFILES, ETC., FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF ESTI- 14. Knox place, from Mosholu Parkway North to Gun Hill road. MATE AND ASSESSMENTS IN THE MATTER OF ACQUIRING 15. East Two Hundred and Tenth street, from Jerome avenue to Wayne avenue. TITLE BY THE CITY TO AVENUES, STREETS AND OTHER PUBLIC 16. Dekalb avenue, from East Two Hundred and Tenth street to Gun 1-lill road. PROPERTY. This work consists of making (a) rule maps, (b) surveys for damage maps, (c) Field Work. draft damage maps, (d) draft benefit maps, (e) final copies of damage and benefit maps, (f) franchise maps, (g) profiles of avenues and streets, (h) inspection and testimony and (i) auction sale maps. Length on Houses Centre Measured (a) Rule Maps, in quadruplicate, and technical descriptions, were completed dur- Line. and Located. ing the quarter: i. The triangular area bounded by Lafontaine avenue, Quarry road and the south side of Oak Tree place. Feet. 2. West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, between Albany road and 1. Rosedale avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue.... 3,ouu 59 2. Commonwealth avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester Kingsbridge avenue. avenue ...... 3,020 6o 3. Supplementary map showing additional land and land not required for Bronx boulevard, from the Old Boston post road to East Two Hundred and Forty-second 3. St. Lawrence avenue. from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. 3.050 16 street (Demilt avenue). 4. Taylor avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue...... 3,0110 to 4. Gun Hill road, from Jerome avenue to Mosholu parkway North. 5. East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, from Tiebout avenue to Folin 5. Beach avenue, from West Farms road to Gleason avenue...... 3,9_0 23 street and the widening of Tiebout avenue, from Ford street to East One Hundred and 6. Fox street, from Leggett avenue to Longwood avenue ...... t, too 8 Eighty-third street. 6. Rosewood street, from Bronx boulevard to White Plains road and from White 7. Beck street, from Intervals avenue to 'tiffany street ...... 400 .. Plains road to Cruger avenue. 8. Simpson street, from Barretto street to Dungan street ...... 450 .. 7. Fox street, from Leggett avenue to Longwood avenue. 9. Public place, Quarry road and Lafontaine avenue ...... 15o .. 8. Magenta street, from White Plains road to Colden avenue, and Bartholdi to. East Two Hundred and Twenty-third street, from Bronxwood avenue street. from White Plains road to Bronxwood avenue. to Laconia avenue ...... 1,51,0 1 t I. East Two Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, from Bronxwood avenue toLaconia avenue ...... 1,900 3 "b "-Surveys for Damage Maps. 12. East Two Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from Lronxwood avenue toLaconia avenue ...... 1,500 2 I. East Two Hundred and Fourteenth street, from White Plains road to Fourth 13. West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, from Broadway to street. Albany road ...... so 1 14. Parkside place, from East Two Hundred and Fifth street tu East 2. Pleasant avenue, from Gun Hill road to East Two Hundred and Nineteenth Two Hundred and Tenth street ...... óm00 .. street. 3. East One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Park avenue to Morris avenue. 15. Whitlock avenue, from Hunts Point road to Longfellow street...... t,zoo 6 4. Ludlow avenue, from Southern boulevard to the Bronx River and from the t6. Dongan street, from Hunts Point road to Bryant avenue...... 4,0 ., Bronx River to Avenue "A." t7. East Two Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, from Bronx road to 5. Rosedale avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. Laconia avenue .. ...... ..... .... ...... :,00., 42 18. East Two Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, from L'rouxwood 6. Commonwealth avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. avenue to Laconia avenue ...... l' su iz 7. St. Lawrence avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. 19. East Two Hundred and Twenty-second street, from Boston road to 8. Taylor avenue, from West Farms road to Westchester avenue. Edsonavenue ...... 1,800 - 20. Paulding avenue, from East Two Hundred and 'Twenty-second street 9. Beach avenue, from West Farms road to Gleason avenue. to Last Two Hundred and Thirty-third street ...... z,yuu .. The amount of work which was done and completed on the above surveys is as 21. Olinville avenue, from Gun Hill road to East Two Hundred and Nineteenth street ...... 2,4U 70 follows: 22. East Two Hundred and Fourteenth street, from White Plains road 494 houses, 849 fences and 99 stone walls were located; 15,994 linear feet of toBarnes avenue ...... 850 31 23. Kingsbridge road, from West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to avenue chained and 237,370 feet taped in location and cross-section measurement. West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ...... 3,000 .. 24. West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from Aqueduct avenue toUndercliff avenue ...... ,,vou 6 'c "-Draft Damage Maps. 25. West One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, frwn Aqueduct avenue to Calculations, searches, comparison of tax maps, filed maps and existing condi Underclilfavenue ...... s .. 26. Montgomery avenue, from West One lfundred and Seventy-fourth Lions were made and the maps forwarded for the following streets: street to West One Hundred and Seventy-titth street...... 1,050 7 27. West One Hundred and Seventy-Íourth street, fruut L''nderclitf ave- nueto Aqueduct avenue ...... 650 6 Number Area in 28. Popham avenue, from West One llundred and Seventy-fourth street of Square to West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street ...... t,u5o ., Plots. Feet. 29. Aqueduct Avenue East, from Evelyn place to Nest One Ilitndted and Eighty-fourth street ...... 6uo 4 30. Davidson avenue, front Evelyn place to \Vest One hundred and Eighty-fourth street ...... óuo 9 I. Westchester avenue, between West Farms road (Main street) and Eastern boulevard, at Pelham Bay Park (Section 3) ...... 87 316,480.94 3t. Boston post road, from Pelham parkway to City Line ...... t;,guu 2 2. Addition to Crotona Park, bounded on the north and west by Crotona Park, on the south by Crotona Park East and on the east by 32. Gun Hill road, from Mosholu parkway to Jerome avenue...... t,_oo , Southern boulevard ...... 21 75,328.00 33. East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, from 'I'iebutrt avenue to 3. Amendment of Tremont avenue, from the eastern end of the proceeding East One Hundred and Eighty-first street ...... 175 1 now pending on that avenue at the Eastern boulevard to Fort 34. Tiebout avenue, widening, from Ford street to East One Hundred Schuyler road ...... 5 3,838.50 and Eighty-third street ...... 2)u .. 4. Boston road, between White Plains road and the north line of the city (First Section) ...... 21 614,4! 1,11 35, Rosewood avenue, from Bronx road to Cruger avenue ...... 1,800 r6 c. Sedgwick avenue, between Fordham road and Bailey avenue; Bailey avenue, between Sedgwick avenue and Albany road; Albany road, between I3ailey avenue and Van Cuurtlandt Park, and the extend. ing of Heath avenue (Harlem River terrace), between West One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street and West One Hundred and " h "-Inspection and Testimony. Ninety-first street; the public place between Heath avenue (Harlem River terrace) and Bailey avenue south of West One Hundred and During the quarter, the Assistant Engineer in charge of Siret Opening work Ninety-first street, and the widening of Kingsbridge road, between and the Assistant Engineer in charge of Grades were subpoenaed on various street Exterior street and Bailey avenue ...... 29 53,927.81 opening proceedings and on claims for damage on account of change of grade and 6. Zerega avenue, from Castle IIill avenue, near Harts street, to Castle Hill avenue at or near West Farms road (First Section)...... 199 742,587.8, court cases, which occupied considerable of their time. The President of the Borough directed that all applications for erection or mos-- 7. Lyvere street, between Zerega avenue and West Farms road...... to 32,942.19 ing of buildings shall be submitted to the Topograp'iitc:tl Bureau for examination as 8. East One Hunderd and Eightieth street, from Bronx River to West Farms road ...... 19 I76,288.45 to their proper location before the Building Department and the Permit Clerk issue permits and three hundred and thirty-live (335) applications were attelidcd to. This 9. Rosedale avenue, between Westchester avenue and West Farms road.... 44 235,895.65 work occupied very considerable time of one Assistant Engineer. ro. Benson avenue (Madison avenue), from West Farms road to Westchester avenue ...... 71 86,984.15 -making a total of 5o6 plots covering 2,338,684.91 square feet or 935.4739 city lots. " i "-Auction Sale Maps. During the quarter, maps and catalogues were prepared for the sale of properties within the following street: "d "-Draft Benefit Maps. I. The Parkway, between Morris avenue and Weeks avenue. Draft Benefit Maps were prepared during the quarter on the following streets, the final maps of which were forwarded during the quarter: II. TO KEEP IN CUSTODY THE RECORD ANI) MAPS OF ALI. 'ATTERS Pots. PERTAINING TO WORK UNDER TIIS JCRISDIC'IION OF THE T. The Parkway, between Grand Boulevard and Concourse and Weeks TOPOGRAPHICAL BUREAU; ALSO KLL:EP IN CUSJODY ALL MAPS avenue ...... 619 FILED IN RELATION TO THE BOROUGH OF TIlE BRONX UNDER Making a total of 61g plots in one (i) proceeding. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. T11E COMMISSIONER OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS OF THE 1 1VEN'l V-"1.1IIRD AND "e "-Final Copies of Damage and Benefit Maps. TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS AND THE PRESIDENT Oh TlIE BOR- Number of OUGH OF THE BRONX. Plots. The assorting and classifying of maps is kept up. The Parkway, between Grand Boulevard and Concourse and Weeks i. During the quarter, the following maps, which have been ordered to be filed by the avenue ...... 53 vatilt 53 maps in one (i) proceeding. Board of Estimate and Apportionment, were deposited in the of the Topo- Making a total of graphical Bureau : I. Modified plan of drainage, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in "f "-Franchise Maps. Sewerage District No. 37-A A; adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment None. September 27, 1907, and filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The "g"-Profiles of Avenues and Streets. Bronx February ig, 19o8. Profiles, in duplicate, of the following avenues and streets, were prepared for the 2. Plan of drainage for temporary sewer for house sewage only in Kingsbridge Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, showing the present surfaces of the road, between Two Hundred and Thirty-second street (Eighteenth street) and Two street at its centre and house lines, and their relation to the intended regulation as Hundred and Thirty-third street (Nineteenth street), all in the district of Chester; well as to any previously established grades, giving the dates of the estab'ishment of adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment November 22, 1907, and filed the grades as well as the authority under which they were established. in the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx February 19, t9o8. 3. Map or plan of section 49 of the Final \'laps of the Borough of The Bronx; Office Work. adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April 19, í9o7; approved by I. Mohegan avenue, from East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to East the Mayor May 14, 1907, and filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street. Bronx February 19, 59o8. 2. Sedgwick avenue, from Fordham road to Bailey avenue. 4. Map or plan amending sections 3o and 31 of the Final Maps by changing the 3. Bailey avenue, from Sedgwick avenue to Albany road. lines of Rosewood street (Elizabeth street), from the Bronx River to White Plains 4. Albany road, from Bailey avenue to VanCortlandt Park. road; adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionmont May 3, 1907; approved 5. Heath avenue, from West One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street to West One by the Mayor May 16, 5907, and filed in the office of the President of the Borough Hundred and Ninety-first street. of The Bronx February ig, í9o8. 6. Public place, between Heath avenue, Bailey avenue and South of West One 5. Map or plan showing the change of lines and grades of Kingsbridge avenue, Hundred and Ninety-first street. from West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to West Two Hundred and Thirty-

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eighth street, and the intersecting streets affected thereby; adopted by the Board of 5. Map or plan showing the cl1iange of lines and grades of Kingsbridge avenue, Estimate and Apportionment November 22, 1907; approved by the Mayor December from West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to West Two Hundred and Thirty- 5, Igo7, and filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx Febru- eighth street, and the intersecting streets. ary Ig, igo8. Many maps_ sketches, tracings, blackprints and blueprints were made auxiliary 6. Map of Henry Hudson Memorial Bridge, over Harlem River, plan and eleva- to preparing maps for adoption and in connection with various other works under tion, scale I inch to 150 feet; adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment the jurisdiction of the Topographical Bureau; also a considerable amount of copying November 8, Igor; approved by the Mayor November 25, 1907, and filed in the office and searching of records in the different city departments and the Register's office of of the President of the Borough of The Bronx February Ig, igo8. New York City and Westchester County at White Plains. Respectfully, III. TO MAKE EXAMINATIONS, MAPS AND REPORTS ON MISCELLA- FREDERICK GREIFFENBERG, Topographical Engineer. NEOUS MATTERS REFERRED BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. SCHEDULE A. During the quarter, 246 communications were referred for report to the Topo- graphical Bureau by the Chief Engineer and the Secretary of the President of the RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION. Borough of The Bronx and 257 reports and letters were written on these subjects. . Summary of Contracts. Contracts in Force January I, 1908- Numbering of Houses in the Borough. Regulating, grading, etc ...... :...... 45 The Board of Aldermen on April 26, 1904, resolved, that the Board of Estimate Regulating, paving, etc ...... I2 and Apportionment be and is hereby requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Bridges and viaducts ...... I special revenue bonds to the amount of $5,000 in accordance with the provisions of Miscellaneous ...... o subdivision 8, section 188 of the amended Greater New York Charter, the proceeds thereof to be applied to the cost and expense of renumbering and naming the streets 58 and avenues in the Borough of The Bronx, and the Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment' on April 7, 1905, approved and concurred in the above resolution of the Contracts Executed During Quarter Ending March 31, 1908- Board of Aldermen. Regulating, grading, etc ...... 13 This work was assigned to the Topographical Bureau and a system was estab- Regulating, paving, etc ...... I2 lished for this purpose. Bridges and viaducts ...... o A map showing the house numbers for the Borough of The Bronx was prepared Miscellaneous (shop and mill inspection for steel required on One Hundred and has been photo-lithographed for distribution. and Sixty-first street bridge, President's order; shop and mill inspection Notices of the change ot house numbers were delivered to the occupants of houses for steel required on One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street Bridge, notices were sent out upon request. westerly of the Bronx River, and fifty (50) President's order; shop and mill inspection for steel required op Tre- The notices and maps for the delivery of the house numbers, east of the Bronx mont Avenue Transverse road, President's order; shop and mill in- River are ready for distribution. spection for steel required on bridge in connecting P. M. B. D.) ...... A record of the new house numbers is kept on atlasses on file in the Topographical 4 Bureau. 29 Miscellaneous. Contracts Completed During Quarter Ending March 31, During the quarter the correcting and bringing up to date the atlasses of the 1908- street system, west of the Bronx River, in the offices of the President of the Borough Regulating, grading, etc ...... 6 of The Bronx, Chief Engineer, Topographical Bureau, Bureau of Highways and Regulating, paving, etc ...... 4 Bureau of Sewers, was kept up. Bridges and viaducts ...... I Miscellaneous (shop and mill inspection for steel required on One Hundred The card index of street improvements in the Borough of The Bronx for the and Sixty-first Street Bridge, President's order; shop and mill inspection President of the Borough and the Chief Engineer was kept up. for steel required on Oie Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street Bridge, Plotting and draughting of record maps, fixture sheets, maps for adoption, office President's order; shop and mill inspection for steel required on Tre- sets and black prints of the sections east of the Bronx River was continued. mont Avenue Transverse road, President's order: shop and mill in- During the quarter work to bring up to date and to reproduce the lithographed spection for steel required on bridge in connecting P. M. B. D.) ...... sections of the Final Maps west of the Bronx River, which was printed in 1895, was 4 progressed. I Work on the mounted sheets of sections of the Final Maps was progressed. 15 The Topographical Map, on a scale of 150 feet to the inch, being a reduction of Contracts in Force, March 31, 1908- the original eighty-foot sheets, was continued. The correcting of the tax maps of the Borough of The Bronx and in use in the Regulating, grading, etc ...... 52 Topographical Bureau was continued. Regulating, paving, etc ...... 20 Maps showing the proposed fixtures preparatory to computing block dimensions Bridges and viaducts ...... o in accordance with the United States Triangulation were progressed. Miscellaneous ...... o Instruction sheets for the computers of the sections of the Final Maps, east of the Bronx River, were progressed. . 72 The following maps filed in the office of the Register of the City and County of SCHEDULE B. New York were copied for office use: I. Map of property of the Bronx Mortgage Company, Westchester. FIELD WORK. SURVEYS AND MEASUREMENTS. 2. Map of property of the Bronx Parkway Realty Company on Pelham road. 3. Map of property of the Bailey Estate at Kingsbridge. Construction. 4. Map of property of the Beach Estate at Clasons Point. Grade stakes, linear feet ...... 21,970. 5. Map of property of the Beach Estate, showing subdivision of Lots Nos. i and 2. \Vall stakes, linear feet ...... g6g. 6. Map of property of Bronx Terrace (Title Guarantee and Trust Company). Curb stakes, linear feet ...... 8,872. 7. Map of property of David B. Cocks at Fordham. Cross sections, linear feet ...... 16,345. 8. Map of property of David B. Cocks at Woodlawn Heights. Bench marks, length of runs ...... 10,350. 9. Map of property of The *Knickerbocker Trust Company (Webster Realty Number of examinations ...... 503 Company) at Nelson avenue and Featherbed lane. Number of works ...... 41 Io. Map of property of Samuel E. Lyons at East One Hundred and Forty-second street, between Southern boulevard and Robbins avenue. Preliminary. I I. Map of property of Herman Menaker at Clasons Point (Lots Nos. 23 and 25). 12. Map of property of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, Centre line, linear feet ...... 60,084.7 to be conveyed at Morris Park by the Fidelity Development Company. Cross sections, linear feet ...... 24,615.7 13. Map of property of United Real Estate and Trust Company of Nebraska Bench levels, linear feet ...... 80,923.0 (in Twenty-fourth Ward). Number of examinations ...... 91. 14. Map of property of New York Chartered Bond and Mortgage Company, Number of works ...... 36. East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street to East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Timpson place, Austin place and Whitlock avenue. RELATIVE TO FIELD AND OFFICE WORK. 15. Map 'of property of William H. Wallace, at Fort Schuyler road and LaSalle Field work, number of borings... ...... 6,3at avenue. Boring examinations, linear feet of borings...... 14,985 16. Map of property of Thomas O. Woolf near Claremont Park (Twenty-fourth 70 per cent. payments made...... Ward). 24 17. Map of property of Upland Realty Company. Payments on acceptance, final payments, and payments on retained amounts. . 28 18. Map of property of City and County Contract Company. Preliminary estimates made and forwarded ...... ...... 24 19. Map of property of Stephen M. Hoye, Baychester. Examination of paved streets and avenues, made and reported upon...... 258 Map of property in Morrisania. Reports made ...... 131 20. Working plans completed...... 34 21. Map of property in section " C " of Map of Edenwald. General plans completed ...... 22. Map of property in section " D " of Map of Edenwald. 2I Map of land in partition, Henry W. Hayden. Specifications made ...... 17 23. Specifications checked ...... 12 24. Map of subdivision of property of William B. Ogden, Highbridge (fifteen Tracings... ...... 13 sheets). Blueprints made ...... 25. Map of land to be acquired for Eastchester Bridge over the Hutchinson River. 34 Recordsentered ...... 4 Maps were prepared suggesting additional rapid transit lines in the Borough of Field books made up... ..... ...... .... ...... ...... 8 The Bronx. Assessment lists completed, comprising 1,739.0 lots and a frontage of 121,407.75 Work of revising and improving the nine-sheet map of the Borough of The Bronx linearfeet.... ...... 23 for reprinting was carried on. Valuations and statements ...... 14 The set of tax maps of the Borough of The Bronx in use in the Topographical Tracings to accompany same ...... 14 Bureau was kept up to date, as follows: Assessment lists in progress ...... 4 Volumes 13, 14, 15 and 18. Proofsread ...... 5 During the quarter, the various buildings in the care of the President of the Smalldrawings ...... 3 Borough of The Bronx were measured for the purpose of determining the amount of Studies ...... 28 wall space and of glass which has to be cared for and cleaned. Planschecked ...... 51 Three vaults of the Topographical Bureau were kept in order. Planin progress ...... I 423 maps or plans on file in said vaults were given out for examination and Profilesmade ...... 2 returned. Assessment lists checked ...... 22 Work on indexing survey notebooks of field parties, which were incomplete, was Assessment lists in duplicate made up and checked ...... 18 progressed. Inspectors' rolls in duplicate made and forwarded ...... 13 Examinations of the 8o-foot scale sheets of the topographical survey, east of the Engineer's rolls in duplicate made and forwarded ...... 3 Bronx River, are in progress in order to determine which field books refer to the respective sheets. This work is very laborious and requires great care. SCHEDULE A. The work of rearranging the weekly time reports since 1876 was progressed. RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION. The following black prints were mounted and colored up, as copies of filed maps requested by the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: General Summary of Classes and Quantities of Work I. Modified plan of drainage, showing location, sizes and grades of sewers in Cubic yards of earth excavation ...... 15,461.7 Sewerage District No. 37-AA. Cubic yards of rock excavation ...... 25,869.28 2. Plan of drainage for temporary sewer for house sewage only in Kingsbridge Cubic yards of filling ...... 129,777.4 road,, between Two Hundred and Thirty-second street (Eighteenth street) and Two Linear feet of new curbstone ...... 5,785.55 Hpndred and Thirty-third street (Nineteenth street), all in the District of Chester. Linear feet of old curbstone ...... 60.43 3. Map or plan of section 49 of the Final Maps of the Borough of The Bronx. Squar4 feet of new flagging ...... 18,256.84 4. Map or plan amending sections 3o and 31 of the Final Maps by changing the Square feet of old flagging ...... I2I.2 lines of Rosewood (Elizabeth) street, from the Bronx River to White Plains road. Square feet of new bridgestone ...... I,o48.8

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD. 12259

Cubic yards of dry rubble masonry ...... 939.83 Square feet cement flagging...... 860.5 Square yards of new granite block pavement ...... 2,564.1 Cubic yards random ashlar...... 750.0 Square yards of block asphalt pavement ...... 195.9 Cubic feet blue stone steps. .... ...... 3.5 Square yards of wood block pavement ...... 5,507.9 Cubic feet granite coping and newels...... 4.6 Square yards of macadam pavement ...... ...... 2,010.3 Square yards rip rap...... 55.0 Square yards of granite block pavement, replaced with other pavement.. 539.5 Linear feet new iron railing ...... 557.9 Cubic yards of brick masonry ...... 366.o Linear feet pipe drain...... ...... 0.5 Feet (B. M.) lumber ...... 64,í96.o Linear feet granite curb.. ...... 0.2 Pounds re-inforcing bars ...... 15,877-o Square feet woven wire fabric...... 618.2 Pounds iron and steel ...... 22,017.0 Catch basins built...... 5 Cubic yards concrete ...... 1,708.9 Inlets .. ...... 4 Receiving basin built .. ...... I Cubic feet ringstones.. ...... 690.0 Linear feet vitrified pipe ...... 625.3 Square feet waterproofing...... 33.3 Cubic yards masonry in mortar...... .. ...... 43.6 Linear feet piles...... 6,570.5 Linear feet pavement relaid on account of relaying tracks ...... 250.0

SCHEDULE A. Relative to Construction.

Wood Block Trap. Medina Block. Granite. Sheet Asphalt. Block Asphalt. Pavement. Brick. Iron Slag. Total.

Total mileage paved on March 31, 1908 ...... 1.284 0.282 36.197 36.556 26.376 2.318 1.391 0.251 104.655 Total mileage paved on January t, tgo8 ...... x.284 0.282 36.091 36.556 26.376 2.318 1-391 0.251 104.549

Total mileage paved during quarter ...... o.ro6 ...... ...... ...... o.to6

In Detail.

Linear Feet. Miles.

Granite Block Pavement Laid. (Depot place)' Depot place and West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street ...... 56o.o o.ro6

REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, DURING THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, tgo8. SCHEDULE A. Financial Statement of Contracts in Force During Quarter Ending March 31, 1908, on Which Payments Have Been Certified. Amount of 70 Per Cent. Payments.

Amount Certi- Date of Estimated Cost Total Amount Total Amount Total Amount fied During Title of Contracts. Execution. of Work. Earned. Retained. Certified. Quarter.

Grading, etc., Grand Boulevard and Concourse, from East One Hundred and Sixty-first street to Mosholu parkway ...... Sept. rr, 1902 $1,011,322 50 $836,354 70 $250,906 41 $585.448 29 $15,410 92 Regulating, grading, etc., Clasons Point road, from Westchester avenue to East River (Long Island Sound) ...... Aug. to, 5906 194,261 oo 168,093 50 50,428 05 117.665 45 20,997 55 Regulating, grading, etc., Morris Park avenue, from West Farms read to Bear Swamp road ...... Aug. 6, 1906 78,377 50 76,112 60 22,833 78 53,278 82 3,977 75 Regulating, grading, etc., Monterey avenue, from East One I-iundred and Seventy-seventh street to East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street...... April 30, 1907 35,723 00 14,187 50 4,256 25 9,931 25 2,712 50 Regulating, grading, etc., Baychester avenue, from White Plains road to Bos- ton roa ...... June r8, 1907 19o,867 50 25,561 oo 7,668 30 17,892 70 6,255 20 Regulating, grading, etc., Railroad avenue (Starling), from Unionport road to Glebe avenue ...... April 29, 1907 19,441 50 9,401 50 2,820 45 6,58r n5 3,256 40 Regulating, grading, etc., Manida street, from Lafayette avenue to Edgewater road Sept. 25, 1907 25,504 00 8,200 00 2,460 00 5,740 00 2,905 00 Paving and repaving White Plains road, from Morris street to City Line...... Oct. 13, 1905 223,620 00 123,870 00 37,161 o0 86,709 00 9,300 20 Transverse road at Kingsbridge road, in connection with the Grand Boulevard and Concourse ...... June II, 1906 100,713 00 61,666 50 18,499 95 43,166 55 3,990 00 Regulating, grading, etc., College avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixty- seventh street to East One Hundred and Seventy-second street ...... May 3, í906 30,389 59 23,124 00 6,937 20 16,[86 8o 1.955 45 Regulating, grading and paving with granite block West Farms road, from Bronx River to Morris Park avenue ...... May r6, 1907 42,188 50 20,090 00 6,027 00 54,o63 00 2,224 25 Regulating, grading, etc., Timpson place, from One Hundred and Forty-ninth street to Whitlock avenue ...... May 14, 1906 25,671 00 21,882 00 6,564 6o 1 5,317 40 4,460 40 Regulating, grading, etc., Nelson avenue, from Boscobel avenue to Featherbed lane ...... Nov. 26, 1906 15,243 50 9,048 00 2,714 40 6,333 6o 2,146 20 Regulating, grading, etc., Tremont avenue (One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street), from Bronx River and West Farms road to Eastern boulevard...... Oct. r9, 1904 148,720 00 1 51,348 00 23,096 40 128,251 6o 1,947 75 Regulating, grading, etc., Macombs road, from Inwood avenue to Featherbed lane. April 17, 1907 13,042 00 4,057 00 1,217 to 2,839 90 1,789 90 Regulating, grading, etc., Valentine avenue, from East One Hundred and Ninety- fourth street to East Two Hundred and Fourth street ...... Aug. 24, 1906 41,600 05 17,753 00 5,325 90 12,427 to 3,894 10 ______Total amount of 70 per cent. payments ...... $2,197,084 84 $1,570,749 30 $448,916 79 $1,12I,832 51 $87,223 57 r s la

Payments on Acceptance, Finals and Retained Amounts.

Approximate Va- riation Between Estimated and Total Amount Estimated Actual Cost Actual Cost Retained Total Amount Date of Date of Cost of of Whole of Whole as Security Total Amount Certified Title of Contracts. Execution. Completion. Whole Work. Work. Work Shown for Repairs. Certified. During nuarter. Remarks. in Percentage.

Paving with asphalt block Grant avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixty-second to East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street...... Sept. t8, 1907 Dec. i7, igo7 $9,282 63 $9,255 13 - 0.30 $1,851 03 $7,404 lo $7.404 to %-year guarantee. Paving and repaving East One Hundred and Forty-first street, from Third to Brook ave- nue ...... Aug. 8, 19o1 Dec. 13, 1901 27,907 55 27,916 40 + 0.03 2,838 62 25.077 78 709 65 4 Per cent. payment No. i. Constructing Transverse roads, at Tremont ave- nue, in connection with Grand Boulevard and Concourse ..... ... ... ...... July 20, í906 Jan. 4, 1908 148,6.57 00 143,736 90 - ..31 7.686 85 i36,oto 05 36,490 45 Repaving with macadam Westchester avenue, from Bronx River to Main street, West- chester ...... May 3, too6 Jan. 17, 1907 85,152 00 84,704 96 - 0.52 ...... 84.704 96 9.32.3 4.3 Complete. Paving with asphalt block Hunts Point avenue, from Southern Boulevard to Lafayette ave- nue ...... Sept. t8, 1907 Dec. 2, 1907 35,143 50 35,887 72 + 2.11 7,1 77 54 28,710 t8 19,ov8 53 5-year guarantee. Paving with asphalt block Fairmount place, from Southern Boulevard to Prospect avenue.... May 17, 1907 Nov. 30, 1907 to,oro 6o 9,938 39 - 0.73 1 ,987 68 7,950 71 6,371 Sr 5-Year guarantee. Regulating and repaving with asphalt, etc.. Mor- ris avenue, from One Hundred and Thirty eighth to One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street Aug. tg, 1901 Dec. 26, 1901 89,411 00 89,911 39 + o.56 t 9,709 42 i 77,582 86 2,42 7 35 4 Per cent. Payment No. i. ) S.R.2,619 rn j Repaving with asphalt One Hundred and Thirty. fifth street, from Willis avenue to Brown place ..... ..... ... ...... ..... .. Oct. 17, 1901 Dec. t6, 1901 10,317 70 10,379 30 + o.6o r,13o 28 9,249 02 282 57 4 Per cent. payment No. t. Regulating, grading, etc., Bush street, from An- thony avenue to Grand Boulevard and Con- 0 course ...... Mar. 27, 1907 Jan. 20, 1908 2,838 40 2,795 8r - 1.48 ...... 2,698 3t f 2,698 31 Complete. Shop and mill inspection for steel required for addition to One Hundred and Seventy- eeventh street bridge, etc ...... Dec. r8, t907 Jan. go, 1908 527 92 127 92 •• • . • • • • •• • • • • • . 127 92 . 127 92 Complete, P. O. Shop and mill inspection for steel required in Tremont avenue, Transverse construction of 141 56 Complete, P. O. road ...... Dec. t8, 5907 Jan. 30. r9o8 141 56 ror 56 ....--...... 141 56

I2260 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

Approximate Va- riation Between Estimated and Total Amount Estimated Actual Cost Actual Cost Retained Total Amount Date of Date of Cost of of Whole of Whole as Security Total Amount Certified Title of Contracts. Execution. Completion. Whole Work, Work. Work Shown for Repairs. Certified. During Quarter, Remarks. in Percentage.

Shop and mill inspection for steel required to construct bridge, in connection with Port Morris Branch depression ...... Oct. z7, 1904 Jan. 3o, rgo8 328 20 328 20 ...... • ... • 328 20 328 20 Complete, P. O. Shop and mill inspection for steel required to construct bridge at One Hundred and Sixty- first street ...... Dec. i8, 1907 Jan. 3o, igo8 136 41 136 41 ...... t36 41 136 4' Complete. P. O. Regulating, grading, etc., East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, from Creston to Ryer I t402 to avenue ...... July 1, 1907 Jan, 20, 1908 5,o81 5o 5,155 70 + 1.45 ...... I 4,753 20 ( 1,983 3o Complete. Regulating, grading, etc.. Parkview place, front West One Hundred and Ninetieth street to Tee Taw avenue ...... July 5, 1907 Jan. 21, 1908 4,040 75 3,708 45 - 8.21 ...... 3,708 45 3,708 45 Complete. Regulating, grading, etc., Morris Park avenue, from West Farms road to Bear Swamp road ...... Aug. 6, í906 Feb. t9, 1908 78,377 to 78,144 57 - 0.30 1,500 00 76,644 17 23,365 35 Complete. S.R. Bridges, approaches, etc., at Depot place, West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street.. July 1g, 1905 Mar. t8, 1908 132,652 oo t39,ot5 74 + 4.80 J S.R.ioo oo i,got 88 I 13,711 39 123,302 471 41,697 87 Regulating, grading, etc., East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, from Webster to Marion avenue ...... Oct. 25, t 907 Apr. 7, tgo8 2,588 00 2,609 62 + o.85 , . , , .. , , 2,609 62 2,609 6z Complete. Repaving with asphalt Webster avenue, from One Hundred and Eighty-seventh to One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street...... Nov. t8, 1897 17ec. 31, 1897 14.434 20 14,793 87 + 2 .49 ...... • • 14,793 87 111to 501 Complete. 1729 19t Repaving with asphalt One Hundred and Fifty- fifth street, from Elton to Courtlandt avenue. Nov. t8, 1897 Dec. 3r, 1897 7,769 00 7,941 29 + 2.21 •• • • • • • • 7,941 29 397 o6 Complete. Regulating and steps, etc.. West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, from Sedgwick 5 **407 50 1 to Cedar avenue, etc ...... Oct. 6, 1go5 Dec. 6, igo6 7,146 25 6,519 70 - 8.75 i 6,112 20 J 1,303 94 Repaving with asphalt Summit avenue, from \Vest One Hundred and Sixty-first to West One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street...... Aug. 10, 1906 Dec. 5• r906 10,796 75 10,900 32 + 0.96 ...... Io,goo 32 z,18o o6 Complete. Regulating and paving with granite Third avenue. from Willis avenue to One Hundred and Forty-ninth street ...... . Apr. 2, igo6 Jan. to, 1907 8tt 65 724 93 -ro.68 ...... 724 93 46 53 Complete. Repaving with asphalt East One Hundred and Forty-second street, from Brook to St. Anns avenue ...... Oct. 3t, 1906 Dec. ii, tgo6 2,726 70 2,714 II - 0.47 •• • • • • • • 2,714 Xi 585 66 Complete, Regulating, grading and steps, West One Hun- dred and Sixty-sixth street, from Jerome to Lind avenue ...... May 14, 1906 Feb. 19, 1907 17,447 15 1 7,946 92 + 2.86 •...... t7,946 g2 200 0o Complete. Constructing steps, East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, from Fulton to Franklin it3oo 63 .**+2 avenue ...... Oct. 6. 1903 Feb. 19. 1 90 7 5,565 oo 7,173 13 8.88 •• • • • • • 6,87 z So J r,474o Complete. Paving and repaving with wood block Southern Boulevard, from Boston road to line of St. 8 t $$ 8 4 1 John's College ...... Aug. 3, Igoh Jan. 27, t9o8 r 3,270 00 167,81 7 336 - 3• x 4 33,47 L 22 { 33.884 89 J §123,675 44 Total amount of payment on acceptance, final and retained amounts.. $882.16o 92 $880,425 40 - o.196 $83,783 04 $796,642 26 $189.417 46

r9 d davs at Sc charged to contract. f 8o?Í days at Sc charged. ±.18o;/s days at $s charged. ¢ Red. for Laborers pay-roll. ** 8t% days at $5 charged. í6o% days at $5 charged. "' Unable to use old matter, cause of increased percentage. = . 924 days charged at $5• §$ 539.5 square yards old pavement removed; $53.85 reduced from final payment.

Recapitulation.

Total Total Total Certified Total Amount of Estimated Amount Amount Amount During Cost. Earned. Retained. Certified. Quarter.

Seventy per cent. payments. $2,197,094 84 $1,570,749 30 $448,916 79 $1,121,832 5t $87,223 57 Payments on acceptance, final and retained amounts.. 882,160 92 880,425 40 83,783 14 796,642 26 189,417 46

Total ...... $3,079,245 76 $2,451,174 70 $532,699 93 $1,918,474 77 $276,641 03

REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF SEWERS, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, DURING THE QUARTER ENDING MARCII 31, lØ. SCHEDULE A. RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION. I. Statement of Contracts in Force. In the Matter of Seventy Per Cent. Payments Certified During the Quarter Ending \larch 31, 1908.

Amount Total Amount Total Amount Certified Date of Estimated Cost Earned Thirty Per Cent. Certified During Quarter Title of Contracts. Execution. of Whole Work. by Contractor. Retained, as Due as Due to Contractor. to Contractor.

East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, between Morris avenue and Carroll place, etc ...... ...... Jan. 25, 1906 $62,971 57 $31,844 6o $9,553 38 $22,291 22 $4,683 22 Grand Boulevard and Concourse (west side) between East One Hundred and Eighty-first street and East One Hundred and Eighty-third street...... June 18, 1906 11,893 48 6,791 00 2,037 30 4.753 70 1>231 05

Improving sewerage system in sewerage district No. 33-K, 4, etc ...... Oct. 5, 1go6 38,528 20 36,421 15 10,926 35 25,494 80 2,024 47 Avenue E, between East One Hundred and Fifty-second street and W\'est- chester avenue ...... ...... Jan. 7, 1907 388,497 25 177,159 00 53,147 70 124,011 30 13, 1 73 30 '5% est One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, between Summit avenue and Nel- son avenue, etc ...... _\pril 17, 1907 11,672 75 10,176 25 3,052 88 7,123 37 2,608 37 Mott avenue, between Park avenue and East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, etc ...... \pril 29, 1907 18,674 50 16,721 50 5,o16 45 11,705 05 4,00 7 50 Burnside avenue (south side), between Creston avenue and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, etc ...... May 15, 1907 _ 12,537 50 12,005 00 3,6o1 50 8,403 50 2,6o1 20 East One Hundred and Seventieth street, between existing sewer west of Wythe place and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. etc ...... .... . May t5, 1907 30,618 0o 16,461 20 4,938 36 11,522 84 1,161 86 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, between Jerome avenue and east side of Grand Boulevard and Concourse, etc ...... \fay 15, 1907 37,182 00 6,937 70 2,075 31 4,842 39 2,555 00 Bryant avenue, between Garrison avenue and Lafayette avenue ...... June 3, 1907 9,980 70 6,885 6o 2,065 68 4,819 92 2,280 6o

Mosholu parkway, North, between Perry avenue and Jerome avenue...... June 3, 1907 33,978 45 5,418 90 1,625 67 3,793 23 2,735 6o Lafayette avenue (East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street), between \%'est- chester Creek and Avenue A, etc ...... June 7, 1907 656,137 00 40,940 00 12,282 00 28,658 00 ...... Garrison avenue, between Longwood avenue and Whittier street ...... July 9, 1907 22,489 65 15,202 75 4,560 83 10,641 92 3,823 05 West Two Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, between Bailey avenue and Heath avenue, etc ...... .. .. ... .. ...... ...... ... .. July 31, 1907 6,647 50 ...... Austin place, between Fast One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, etc ...... Sept. 17, 1907 7,451 00 3,880 00 1,164 00 2,716 00 2,716 00 Beck street, between Prospect avenue and Leggett avenue, etc ...... Sept. 17. 1907 13,001 50 72,590 00 3,777 00 8,813 00 3,629 50 Grand Boulevard and Concourse (east side), between Bush street and East One Hundred and Eighty-first street, etc ...... Sept. t9, 1907 16,458 75 2,303 50 691 05 r,6r2 45 1,612 45 Garrison avenue, between Whittier street and Edgewater road ...... Sept. 23, 1907 4,802 00 ...... , ...... East One Hundred and Eightieth street, between Webster avenue and Tiehout avenue, etc ...... Sept. 25, 1907 31,814 00 14,550 00 4,365 00 ío,185 00 5,59! 6o Grand Boulevard and Concourse (east side). between East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, etc..... Sept. 25, 1907 19,2óz 50 •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • Walton avenue, between East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and Tudor place ...... Sept. 23, 1907 9,730 00 8,921 50 2,676 45 6,245 05 3,487 75 Rebuilding second additional portion of sewer in East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, near the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road crossing ...... Sept. 23, 1907 12,583 85 4,260 00 1,278 00 2,982 00 1,764 00 Grand Boulevard and Concourse (both sides), between Belmont street and East One Hundred and Seventy-second street, etc ...... Oct. 9, 1907 15,675 4r 1,728 8o 518 64 1,210 t6 1,210 r6 Storm relief tunnel sewer (completion) between Webster avenue and the Harlem River .,.• ...... •...... Nov. 6, 1907 428,831 50 23,665 00 '3,549 75 20,115 25 20,115 25 Lawrence avenue, from West One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street southerly to Lind avenue ...... Nov. 11, 1907 15,138 50 5,270 00 1,581 00 3,689 00 3,689 00 Waterloo place, between East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street ...... Jan. 2, 19o8 1,834 05 ...... •• ...... •• ...... •• ...... •• Anderson avenue, between West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Shakespeare avenue ...... Mar. 9, 1908 17,326 00 ...... ••• ...... Repairing and extending a drain in White Plains road, from a point about 142.7 feet south of Bartholdi street to Bartholdi street, etc ...... Mar. 12, 1908 4.074 71 -••••••...... •• ...... •• ...... •• Outlet sewer in Truxton street, between East River and Leggett avenue, etc.... Mar. 24, 1908 356,234 36 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Totals ...... $2,296,026 68 $460,113 45 $134,484 30 $325,629 15 $86,700 93

•Fifteen per cent. retained.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. I2261

In the Matter of Payments on Acceptance and Final Payments Certified During the Quarter Ending March 31, 1908.

Approximate Variation between Esti- Amount Certi- Estimated Actual mate and Actual fled During Date of Date of Cost of Cost of Cost Shown Quarter as Due Title of Contracts. Execution. Completion. Whole Work. Whole Work. in Per Cent. to Contractor. Remarks.

Grand Boulevard and Concourse (west side), between East One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street and East One Hundred and Ninety-sixth street...... Sept. 20, 1906 May 20, 1907 $9,352 25 $9,379 34 +0.29 ...... $20o retained as se- curity for repairs to curb and flag, Reconstruction and improvement of sewer in East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth etc. street, between Webster avenue and Third avenue ...... Apr. 23, r906 Sept. 6, 1907 25,739 29 25,484 67 -1.0 `$2,156 25 Payment made to Barber Asphalt Rebuilding an additional portion of sewer in East One Hundred and Forty-ninth Paving Co. street, near the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. crossing ...... Nov. r6, r906 Nov. 2, 1907 21,318 00 19,764 6r -7.86 ...... $3,364 retained as security for re- placing back fill, Boston road, between Southern boulevard and East One Hundred and Seventy- etc. seventh street ...... Mar. 6, 1905 Nov. 22, 1907 30,237 00 28,390 38 -6.5o ...... $3,250 retained as se- curity for restor- (Temp ) Kingsbridge road, between Two Hundred and Thirty-second street ation of asphalt eighteenth street) and Two Hundred and Thirty-third street (Nineteenth pavement. street), Wakefield ...... ...... ...... Sept. 25, 1907 Dec. 23,1907 1,117 IS 1,115 37 -o.16 1,rr5 37 Walton avenue, between East One Hundred and Eighty-first street and East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street ...... June 4, 1906 Jan. rr, r9o8 15,132 50 15,030 r8 -o.68 5,741 r8 Bronx street, between East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and East One Hundred and Eightieth street ...... ...... Sept. i8, I907 Jan. i8, 1908 3,973 42 3,970 84 -o.o6 3,970 84 Grand Boulevard and Concourse (both sides), from East Two Hundred and Fourth street to Van Courtlandt avenue, etc ...... .. Aug. 7, 1906 Jan. 21, 1908 27,662 00 25,622 Io -7.96 9,322 6o Bryant avenue, between East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Boston road ...... Apr. 9, 1907 Feb. 24,1908 5,581 20 5,263 05 -6.04 2,764 75 Mount Hope place, between the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and Monroe avenue, etc ...... Oct. 2. 1907 Mar. rr, 1908 4,992 00 4,495 00 -Ir.o6 4,495 00 (Temp.) White Plains road (west side), between East Two Hundred and Eighth street (Elizabeth street) and East Two Handred and Fifth street (King street) ...... Apr. 17 r9o7 Mar. 14, 1908 7,520 16 7,297 20 -3.06 3,509 50

Totals ...... ...... $152,624 91 $145,812 74 -4.67 `$30,919 24

`Does not include $2,156.25 paid to Barber Asphalt Paving Company.

SCHEDULE A. Spurs for house connections ...... 76 Manholes, complete ...... 5 RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION. Cubic yards of rock excavated and removed ...... 945 2. Summary of Contracts (Including District East of Bronx River) Cubic yards of excavation of all kinds (earth) ...... i 200 Feet (B. M.) of timber for foundation furnished and laid and sheeting furnished and left in place ...... 740,000 Executed During Linear feet of piles driven ...... 79,200 In Force Dec. 31, Quarter Ending 1907. March 3 1 , 1 9o8. Total. Number of Contracts. SCHEDULE A. Sewers. Receiving ' Sewers. Receiving 'Sewers. Reccg»v n Basins. Basins. Basins. 4. Relative to Construction.

Completed during the quarter...... 7 .. .. .. 7 .. West of East of In progress at end of quarter end- Mileage of Sewers. Bronx River. Bronx River. Total. ing March 31, 1908...... 25 .. 4 .. 29 ..

Mileage of sewers March 31, 1908 ...... 225.588 35.213 z6o.8ot Totals ...... 32 .. 4 .. 36 .. Mileage of sewers December 31, 1907....••.... 223.885 35.077 258.962

SCHEDULE A. Total mileage of sewers built during the quarter 1,703 0.136 1.839

RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION. 3. General Sununary of Classes and Quantities of Work (Exclusive of District East 5. Number of Receiving Basins of Bronx River). Total number of receiving basins March 31, 1908 ...... 2,905 Total number of receiving basins December 31, Concrete Sewer. 1907 ...... 2,891 Linear feet of concrete sewer, II feet by 5 feet to inches ...... 73.7 Total number of receiving basins built during the quarter ...... 14 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 6 feet 3 inches by 5 feet io inches...... 27.1 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet eleven inches by 4 feet 5 inches...... I.8 SCHEDULE B. Linear feet of concrete sewer, 3 feet 6 inches in diameter ...... 15.3 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 3 feet 3 inches in diameter ...... 407.8 RELATIVE TO FIELD AND OFFICE \\~ORt:. I. Linear feet, total length of concrete sewer ...... 525.7 Field Work-Surveys and Measurements-Contracts Completed. -I Final examinations made ...... 8 Receiving basins examined and elevations taken ...... 16 Pipe Sewer Manholes examined and elevations taken at flow' line and head...... 112 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 30 inches in diameter ...... 430- Linear feet on center line ...... 11,375.9 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 24 inches in diameter ...... 142.2 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 18 inches in diameter ...... 880.55 Contracts tinder Construction. Linear feet of pipe sewer, 16 inches in diameter (cast iron) ...... 5. Number of works ...... 32 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 55 inches in diameter ...... 2,299.8 Measurements given on center line ...... 25,870.47 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 12 inches in diameter ...... : ...... 4,708.45 Number of grades given ...... I,7o6 Earth and rock sections taken, linear feet ...... 4,842.29 Linear feet, total length of pipe sewer ...... 8,466.0 Cubic yards of earth and rock calculated ...... -14,255.3 Preliminary Work. Linear feet of I2-inch drain pipe ...... 824 Spars for house connections ...... 564 Preliminary surveys made for new work ...... t4 Manholes complete ...... 82 Lines run, linear feet ...... I17,884.2 Receiving basins complete ...... 14 Linear feet of levels taken ...... I15,9I6.2 Cubic yards of rock excavated and removed ...... 12.307.9 Linear feet on center line ...... 115,893.98 Cubic yards of concrete in place ...... 174 Cubic yards of Class B concrete in place ...... 127.2 Office Work of Field Parties. Cubic yards of Class D concrete in place ...... 90 Preliminary estimates made ...... 14 Cubic yards of excavation, all kinds ...... 3,900 Spurs entered on plans and field books ...... 1,729 Cubic yards of broken stone, in place ...... 291 Linear feet of rock plotted on plans...... 4,696.3 Cubic yards of rubble masonry in place ...... T69 Spur maps forwarded ...... Io Pounds of steel bars in foundation ...... 1,000 Linear feet of progress maps colored and indicated ...... 59.590.3 Feet (B. AI.) of timber for foundation furnished and laid and sheeting Plaits exemplifying details, etc ...... 8 furnished and left in place ...... .. i7 ,278 Investigations and reports ...... 3 Linear feet of piles driven ...... ,291 Pounds of 7-inch steel bars ...... 5,000 2. Field Work-Boring Examinations. Proposed works, sewers, etc ...... Io Number of soundings taken ...... 7,325 District East of Bronx River Aggregate depth of soundings, linear feet ...... 25,958.4 Concrete Sewer. 3. Office Work. Linear feet of concrete sewer, Io feet 6 inches by 8 feet ...... 57 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 9 feet by 8 feet (flat) ...... 213 Preliminary estimates and plans forwarded ...... I2 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 9 feet by 8 feet (arch) ...... III Preliminary estimates and plans in progress ...... 4 Linear feet of concrete sewer, 32 inches by 44 inches ...... 7 Contract plans completed ...... 2 Contract plans in progress ...... 2 Assessment lists completed in duplicate, with 18 property maps ...... 8 Linear feet, total length of concrete sewer ...... 388 Assessment list in progress ...... i Field books for construction work ...... I Field books for preliminary surveys ...... :...... io Pipe Sewer. Inspectors' books prepared ...... 18 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 12 inches in diameter ...... 9.3 Sketches for temporary drain connections ...... 2 Linear feet of pipe sewer, 6 inches in diameter ...... 322.8 Drainage maps prepared for filing ...... 7 Drainage maps prepared for adoption ...... 3 Photographic negatives of various kinds...... r6 Linear feet, total length of pipe sewer ...... 332.1 Photographic prints made ...... 173 12262 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, rgo8.

Sewerage District Plans and General Drainage Investigations, etc. ( Webster Avenue, From Wendover Avenue to a Point About 200 Feet North of Tremont Avenue_ Completed. Structural design for o.6 miles of sewer. Tracing for filing of Sewerage District No. 43-F. Contract plan. Working drawing (one sheet). Two blackprints (colored) of Sewerage District No. 43-F. Final estimate for letting. Two tracings for filing of Sewerage District No. 33-L4, 34-I and 36-W. Preliminary plan of sewer in White Plains avenue for Bureau of Street Openings. Spuyten Duyvil Outlet Sewer. Study tracing of record maps, including parts of Topographical Record, Maps Nos. 48, 49 and 54• Preliminary estimate. Design of special sections, overflows, etc._ included in Sewerage District No. 43-F. Contract plan. Working drawing (one sheet). Report and approximate estimate of quantities for proposed change in the Metcalf avenue main line at East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Berrian avenue. 4. Clerical Work.

In Progress. Payments, Payrolls, etc._ Prepared and Forwarded. ;eventy per cent. payments ...... 39 Tracing for filing of Sewerage District No. 36-X. 'ayments on acceptance ...... 7 Study tracing of Sewerage District No. 36-X. 'ayrolls, weekly ...... .... ...... ... ..... ...... 26 Two tracings for filing of Sewerage District No. 43-F. 3ayrolls, monthly, including three supplementaries ...... 6 Tracing for filing of Sewerage District No. 43-G. >pecifications for five contracts at public letting ...... 45 Six study tracings of record maps. 'orms of bids for five contracts at public letting ...... 125 Two study tracings of section east of Westchester Creek. Two study lithographic maps of section east of Westchester Creek. Design and study of the Sewerage District No. 39-0 and 41-A. Cement Tests During the Quarter Ending March 31, 1908. Design and study of Sewerage District No. 39-P. Design and study of Sewerage District No. 43-H. Design and study of the Bronx Watershed Sewer. Rosendale Portland Drainage and sewer study of the section lying north of Pelham parkway and in Cement. Cement. Totals. the Hutchinson River watershed.

Special Designs and Estimates for Contracts, etc. Jumber of barrels represented by samples taken ...... 8o r,5r6 1,596 'eats made ...... 10 296 306 Completed. lumber of barrels accepted ...... 8o r,5í6 1,596 White Plains Outlet Sewer. lumber of barrels rejected...... .... .... .... Sixty-one study sketches. Tracing of study sketches. Twenty-two specials designed. Eight sections designed. BUREAU OF SEWERS. Sixteen specials estimated. Eight sections estimated. Report with Reference to Local Improvements, Borough of The Bronx. Local Improvements for Sewers and Appurtenances and Receiving Basins, etc. A Part of Sewerage District No. 43-B. First Quarter, Ending March 31, lgo8. Two study sketches. Nine specials estimated. Six sections estimated. Number. Amount. Structural design for o.8 miles of sewer.

:. Total authorized for these purposes ...... r $iz,5oo 00 Rebuilding a Portion of Sewer in Tiffany Street, etc. Report. s. Let on contract ...... 12 44 3,697 17 Three approximate estimates of cost. {. Contract work completed...... 7 62,793 74 Eight study sketches. Five tracings of study sketches. t. Contract work certified to the Board of Assessors ...... to 95,700 66 Section designed. 5. Contract work not so certified ...... ... ...... ... 3 í7,o55 25 Five specials designed. i. Contract work in progress on March 31, í9o8, with estimated cost Section estimated. of same ...... 29 2,296,026 68 Five specials estimated. Contract plan. Working drawings (two sheets). Contract plan for letting (one sheet). Final estimate for letting. SCHEDULE C. RELATIVE TO 'MAINTENANCE OF SEVERS AND DRAINS, STATEMENT OF VARIOUS CLASSES Rebuilding a Portion of Sewer in East One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, etc. OF WORK PERFORMED. cleaned ...... ]18,ígo Nine study sketches. Anear feet of sewers Tracing of study sketches. . inear feet of sewers examined ...... 29,584 Three sections designed. Linear feet of sewers repaired ...... 4 Receiving basins examined ...... 35 Five specials designed. I,o91 Three sections estimated. Receiving basins cleaned ...... Five specials estimated. Receiving basins repaired ...... 16 Contract plan. Working drawings (four sheets). Receiving basins relieved ...... 3 Contract plan for letting (two sheets). Receiving basins unsealed ...... 2 Final estimate for letting. Receiving basin heads reset ...... 24 -atch basins cleaned ...... 52 Zatch basins built ...... I Truxton Street Outlet Sewer. Manholes cleaned ...... 35 Manhole heads reset ...... 2 Preparation of a detail summary of steel bars and I-beams as estimated for letting. Manhole covers set ...... I Preparation of summary of the final estimate for letting. Manhole covers reset ...... I Manhole pans cleaned ...... 2,792 Contract for Sewer in Lafayette Avenue (East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street), Manhole flames renewed ...... 14 Linear feet of culvert, drains and ditches cleaned, repaired and built...... io,itli Between Westchester Creek and Avenue " A," etc. Linear feet of box and pipe drains cleaned, repaired and built ...... 5,913 Plan showing proposed method of connecting filed and proposed receiving basins Linear feet of box and pipe drains examined ...... 75 with the sewer; also eight detail drawings of special connections. Linear feet of open drains cleaned ...... 25,585 Linear feet of box drains reopened ...... ]85 Miscellaneous. Linear feet of culverts planked ...... 548 Flush tanks cleaned ...... 4 Plan showing amendment to original plan relating to easement for White Plains Road boxes repaired ...... 4 road Outlet Sewer, etc., and report in connection with same. Linear feet of walls cemented ...... 330 Data for inverts with 12-inch and 18-inch rise. Linear feet of sheeting and shoring ...... 44 A proposed method for placing steps in manholes. Cubic feet of excavating and filling in ...... 40,170 Plan of sewer as constructed under the New York, New Haven and Hartford Loads of dirt removed ...... 3,637 Railroad tracks at East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Cubic feet of snow removed ...... 2,040 Sketch showing sewer crossing New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad at Blondell avenue, as shown on final approved plan. April 24, 5908. Establishment of index and file for photographs taken in connection with the Respectfully submitted, construction work on contracts, etc. CHARLES H. GRAHAM, One hundred and fifty-one photographs filed and indexed. Engineer in Charge of Sewers, The Bronx. Tracing of index (twelve sheets). Sixty (6o) tests of various brands of cement, neat and mortar plotted as curve. Diagram showing long final test of various brands of cement made in the cement- BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS. testing laboratory of the Bureau of Sewers. Table showing the chemical analyses of various brands of cement. Maintenance Branch. Investigation of the use of various brands of cement in the neighborhood of New May 29, ]908. York City on important works, and collection of data relating thereto. Hon. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President, Borough of The Bronx: Investigation of specifications for cement in use in the vicinity of New York City. Sir—I have the honor to submit the following report of the transactions of the Investigation of the adhesion between steel and concrete. Maintenance Bureau of the Bureau of Highways of the Borough of The Bronx, for Design and preparation of plan showing method of reconstructing the sewer in the quarter ending March 31, 1908. East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street for a portion additional to that shown on the contract plan. Respectfully. PETER J. STUMPF, In Progress. Assistant Commissioner and Acting Superintendent of Highways. White Plains Outlet Sewer. Structural design for two (2) miles of sewer. Summary of Work Done and Materials Used in the Maintenance and Repairs of Contract plan. Working drawings (eight sheets). Streets in the Borough of The Bronx, During the Quarter Ending March Contract plan. Tracings (three sheets). 31, 1908• Final estimate for letting. Macadamized Streets. Remacadamizing, square yards ...... Irl A Portion of Sewerage District No. 43-B. Repairs to old macadam, square yards ...... 3,755 8,500 Contract plan. Working drawings (three sheets). Resurfacing, square yards ...... Contract plan. Tracings (three sheets). Macadam cleaned and scraped, square yards ...... I,53o,226 Final estimate for letting. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Iyo&. THE CITY RECORD, 12263

Paving. Blacksmiths' Work— Trap block pavement repaired, square yards ...... 255 Monitors, general repairs...... 21 Granite block pavement repaired, square yards ...... 2,128 'Tool carts, general repairs ...... 5 Granite block on concrete, etc., square yards ...... 81 Road scraper, general repairs ...... t Brick pavement repaired, square yards ...... 30 Steam rollers, general repairs ...... 7 Native stone gutters paved new, square yards...... 487 Automobile, general repairs ...... i Tools Sharpened, Etc.— Unpaved Streets. Picks ...... 246 Earth and other roads repaired, resurfaced, etc., square yards ...... 794,364 Grubpicks ...... 263 Earth roadways repaired with native stone, square yards ...... 24,858 Chisels ...... 25 Rockwedges ...... 51 Gutters Opened. Handsaws ...... 226 Crowbars ...... 49 Gutters opened and cleaned, linear feet ...... 3,909,968 Stone hammers ...... ii Soundingbars ...... 14 Curbs. Drum saws ...... 113 Bluestone curbs repaired and reset, linear feet ...... I,337 Painters' Work— Sidewalks. Monitors ...... 21 Tool carts ...... 4 Bluestone flagged sidewalks repaired, square feet ...... 7,148 Roadscrapers ...... 3 Earth sidewalks repaired, square feet ...... 63,868 Streetsigns ...... t Earth sidewalks surfaced with ashes, square feet ...... 186,z2o Poles for níonitors ...... 3 Poles for horse road roller ...... I Plankwalks. Steam rollers ...... 7 Plankwalks laid new, linear feet ...... 2,218 Thills for carriage, pairs ...... 4 Plankwalks repaired, linear feet ...... 4,930 Plankwalks cleaned of snow and ice, square feet ...... 252,330 Tabulated Statement of Time. Crosswalks. The time made by the working force of the Bureau of Maintenance, Bureau of crosswalks repaired, square highways, Borough of The Bronx, in the performance of the work hereinhefore noted, Bluestone feet ...... 10,049 (luring the quarter "ending March 31, 1908. is as shown in the blowing tabulation, Crosswalks formed with stone and ashes, square feet ...... 12o the time being expressed in days and fractions thereof: Crosswalks cleaned and swept, square feet ...... 34,897,740 Guard Rails. Guard rails built, new, linear feet ...... I,558 Guard rails repaired, linear feet ...... 6,389 anuary. February. March. Totals.

Steps, Etc. Superintendent ...... 31 ...... 3 Wooden steps built, new, square feet...... 58 Stone steps, placing metal ornaments on hand railings, number...... 26 Clerks ...... 465 435 465 r,365 Stone and wooden steps cleaned and snow and ice removed, many of them Cashier...... 3r 29 31 91 daily, square feet ...... 38,971 General Inspector ...... 93 87 93 273 Monument Boxes. Leveler...... 31 29 31 91 Monument boxes placed, new, number ...... I Inspectors of Regulating, Grading and Paving...... 228% 349 362 939 Inspectors of Incumbrances ...... 48 58 62 168 Culverts. Attendant...... 124 ri6 124 364 Culverts opened and cleaned, linear feet ...... 752 Messenger...... 3! 29 31 g, Street Signs, Etc. Foremen ...... 877A 959r t,354í 3,191 Street signs placed, new, number ...... 162 Assistant Foremen ...... 6o64 633ís 918'/4 z,18 Posts, iron, set for signs, new, number ...... 8 Iron posts for signs reset, number ...... 6 Carpenters ...... 82 72 148 302 Machinists ...... 25 32 5o 107 Snow and Ice. Wheelright .... ...... .. ... ...... 13% 74 25 Snow and ice removed from gutters, hydrants, etc., cubic yards...... 158,968 Blacksmiths ...... 3S 41 7054 149'/4 Materials Used, Removed, Etc. Painters ...... 99 % 103 175 377 Earth, cubic yards ...... ...... 3,432 Engineers of Steam Rollers ...... 83% 99% '7434 Stone, cubic yards ...... 2,901 35732 Sand, cubic yards ...... 264 Flaggers ...... 23 Ys 2 6334 894 Ashes, cubic yards...... ...... ..... ... ...... :...... 2,090 Pavers ...... 8o94 734 169 257344 Broken trap rock stone, i /-inch, cubic yards ...... 2,494 Trap rock screenings, cubic yards ...... I,220 Rammers ...... 8634 73/2 i6o34 25434 Pavingblocks, square yards ...... 55 AutoEngineman ...... 27 25 13 65 Repairing and Maintaining Bridges. Tinsmith ...... 434 ...... 3 Teams...... 19134 12 Bridges replanked. five, representing an area of bridge flooring, square feet. 3,735 39634 6oi 3/4 Bridges repaired, nine, representing an area of bridge flooring, square feet. 837 Carts...... 73 % 1334 120 20734 Bridges cleaned, forty-two; the roadways and sidewalks of these bridges have been swept and cleaned, many of them daily, representing an area, Laborers ...... 8,64534 8,842 13,58034 31,06834 about, square feet ...... 270,000 Permits Memorandum in Reference to Mileage. The following statement shows the number and character of permits issued during Macadam. the quarter ending March 31, 1908: The total mileage of macadamized streets in the Borough of The Bronx, revised to date, miles ...... 118.I3c Street Openings. Remacadamizing, miles ...... o.18y For sewer connections ...... 176 In the above amount is included work done by contract under the super- For sewer repairs ...... 35 vision of the Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx, to the extent For additional sewer connections ...... 2 of, miles ...... ...... 0.083 For relaying surface water drain ...... 2 For disconnecting from manhole and connecting with sewer through spur in Earth Roads. sewer ...... i For connecting hydrant to sewer ...... 15 The total mileage of earth and other roadways in the Borough of The For disconnecting from private and connecting with public sewer...... 2 Bronx, revised to date, miles ...... 376.235 For temporary sewer connections ...... 3 For laying leader drain ...... t The total mileage of the two classes of roads as above set forth are approximate For joining sewers ...... 2 only, as frequent changes in classification are necessitated by the progress of contract For surface water drain ...... I work, both for sewers and for regulating and grading. For continuing sewer connections ...... i For information relative to the various classes of pavement see report of the For water connections ...... 166 Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx. For water repairs ...... 151 For water mains... ...... 6 Shop Work. For repairing steam pipe ...... t For laying gas mains ...... 2 Carpenters' Work For laying gas service pipes...... , ...... ti6 New document boxes ...... 3 For repairs to gas mains ...... 39 Monitors, general repairs ...... 2I For repairs to gas service ...... 156 Tool carts, general repairs...... 5 For constructing vaults ...... 2 Iron road scrapers ...... 3 For constructing subways ...... 2 Tender to steam roller ...... I For straightening poles ...... t For erecting pole line ...... I Machinists' Work— For rebuilding pole line ...... 4 Monitors, general repairs ...... 2I F'or erecting poles...... 58 Tool carts, general repairs ...... 3 Forresetting poles ...... 3 Steam rollers, general repairs ...... 7 Formoving pole line ...... 2 Carriages, general repairs ...... 4 For replacing pole ...... 48 Road scrapers, general repairs ...... 3 Formoving pole ...... 21 For laying sidewalk ...... 13 Wheelwrights' Work— For repairing sidewalk ...... 24 New thills for carriage, pair ...... t For cutting down curb and paving sidewalk for driveway ...... 19 Monitors, general repairs ...... 2I For repairing subsidiary connections ...... I Carriage, general repairs ...... I For subsidiary connections ...... 23 Tool carts, general repairs ...... 4 For setting monuments ...... I Road scrapers, general repairs ...... 3 For repairing track joints ...... II For bonding track joints ...... t6 12264 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

For replacing broken rail ...... 2 The Municipal Building. For replacing turnout ...... I Basement—The following rooms, windows, doors, etc., were kept clean and in For replacing crossover ...... t epair. For installing crossover ...... I Bookbindery (Tax Department) bill room (Tax Department), extra rooms (Tax For removing track ...... t )apartment), stock room (Bureau of Highways), cement testers (Bureau of High- For repairing baker's oven ...... i vays), cement testers (Bureau of Sewers), engine room, stock room (Bureau of Public For erecting fence ...... 5 luildings and Offices), shop room (Bureau of Public Buildings aud Offices), car- For erecting iron awning posts ...... I t ,enter shop (Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices), coal cellar entrances. For relaying pavement...... ,, ...... Engine room—Repaired door, repaired valve in boiler room, cutting two gaskets For grading driveway...... t I or boiler, made panel door for engine room, painting door (two), fit and hung door, For planting trees ...... epairing chairs, painting and lettering one sign, repairing manhole boiler No. clear areaway ...... I i, - For lowering og out exhaust pipe No. i, expanding three tubes in boiler No. i, cutting two For placing stub to fasten guy rope ...... I I ubber flanges in boiler No. 2, clearing stop in blow-off pipe No. 2, put grate in For constructing open areaway ...... ,oiler No. 2, put door bolt on boiler room, repairing water closet seat in engine For repairing tracks ...... 6 I oom, scraping and repairing plastering in bath room attached to engine room, For constructing store front ...... esetting marble slabs in bath room attached to engine room, putting on new valve seat For building vault, temporary permit...... 2 I it bookbinder's room, repairing a governor on steam pipe in bookbinder's room, repair- For locating stone monument ...... ng paper press in bookbinder's room, one pane glass put in bookbindery, putting a steps ...... I For repairing cellar ricce of pipe in overflow tank, sharpening cutter in bookbindery, stopping gas leak T,158 n coal bin, painting doors in carpenter shop, putting washer on hydrant, sewer in test- Total...... ng room, repairing lock in Sewer Department vault, repairing plastering in Finance Dc- )artm'ent, repairing steam leak in Highway' storage room, repairing chain on ash Miscellaneous Permits. Foisting machine. Materials used: Two sheets rubber 12 inches by 12 inches, one pane ;lass 14 inches by 25 inches, forty-four feet i4-inch white wood, twenty feet I/-inch For placing building material on street ...... Io8 84 vhite wood, sixty-five feet 4-inch by I%-inch base moulding, one pound wire nails, For crossing sidewalk with teams ...... ne Mortar lock, one Yale lock, one piece rainbow packing 8 inches by io inches, For moving house ...... 3 steps ...... I :ighteen inches rubber for flanges, five screws, one door bolt, one valve seat, two For building op screws. For moving fence ...... 2 placing mortar mixer on street ...... I Rooms Nos. I and 2—Four rooms, one hallway, twenty-five windows, glass doors, For iartitions, etc., kept clean and in repair, putting two pet cocks in room No. one glass For using snow plow ...... I i, street ...... I iut in room No. i, repairing floor, cleaning two wash basins, packing valve, changed a For placing sand on ;lobe valve, taking out partitions in safe, repaired three desks, draining out pipe in room For placing tool house on street ...... 9, filling street ...... 2 Vo. i, repaired switchboard. Materials used: one pane glass 14 inches by 25 inches, For dumping earth ou hree feet of j$-inch white wood, one-quarter pound %-inch wire nails, one-quarter For temporary fence ...... I i For placing concreting material on street ...... 16 )ound glue. purposes ...... 7 Room No. 3—Four rooms, eighteen windows, glass doors, partitions kept clean For boiler for hoisting in repair, cleaning and varnishing two desks, repairing chair. For placing ashes on street ...... 2 ind street ...... Room No. 4—One room, four windows, glass doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, For placing dirt on 5 'epairing two desks, cleaning and varnishing two desks, packing one valve. Material For off sidewalk ...... 2 blocking ised: Two feet I/-incli white wood. For structural steel beams, etc., on street ...... :: on street...... I Room No. 5—One room, four windows, glass doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, For lumber epairing one chair, repairing one caster, repairing four drawers, repairing four desks, For placing tar kettle on street ...... 16 • For driveway ...... I epairing two locks, made roller rack, repaired two windows, repaired wardrobe closet ock, making and varnishing book case. Materials used : Fifteen feet of t-inch oak, For erecting overhead wires ...... I fence ...... I .welve feet of I%-inch white wood, fifteen feet of %-inch white wood, eighteen feet For removing )f %-inch white wood, three pounds cut nails, eight feet crown moulding, eight inches For board walk ...... ...... I moulding. For wooden horses on street ...... I )ase bridges ...... I Room No. 6—One large room, seventeen windows, glass doors, partitions, etc., For repairing kept clean and in repair, repairing two locks and two doors, repairing steam pipe, For placing machinery on street ...... I street to operate steam drills ...... 3 ettering one sign, repaired two window shades, repaired door, repaired two desks, six For boiler on irawers, repaired chains in window frame. -Materials used : Two nipples 4 inches ong Total...... 274 Room No. 7—One large room, seventeen windows, glass doors, partitions, etc., kept clean and in repair, repairing two air valves, changing one air valve, putting on Total number of permits issued ...... I,432 sne air valve, making and lettering three signs, putting on four-inch nipple, repairing radiator cover, fastened iron railing. Materials used : One-eighth inch union, Total number of permits renewed ...... 450 sne .wo feet /-inch pipe, four-inch nipple, iron brace 4 feet long. Rooms Nos. 8 and 9—Four rooms, one ante-room, fifteen windows, glass partitions, Total...... I...... 1,882 doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, cleaning two basins (room No. 8), stopping gas leak, repaired two chairs, repaired one closet and door, packing four valves ( room No. )). Materials used: one I-inch cap and one nipple, twelve i.-inch screws. Revenue. Rooms Nos. to, Ii and I2—Four rooms, one telephone booth, twelve windows, Statement showing the amount of cash received during the quarter ending March glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, repairing two chairs, cleaning 31, 1908: furniture, repairing two desks and locks, cleaned basin (room No. II), repairing radi- For permits to make sewer connections ...... $2,171 Io ator cover (room No. II), repairing seven doors, packing two valves. Nlaterials used For restoring pavement over sewer openings ...... 1,138 26 Eight I%-inch screws, two tins 14 inches by 20 inches. For restoring pavement over water openings ...... I,658 26 Room No. 13—Four rooms, two ante-rooms, twenty-seven windows, glass par- For restoring pavement over gas openings ...... 27 00 titions, twelve doors, fanlight, etc., kept clean and in repair, worked on force pump, For restoring pavement over miscellaneous openings ...... 234 00 packed three valves, repaired three chairs, repaired four desks and drawers and locks, For vault privileges ...... 829 93 repaired four doors, repaired water faucet, repaired six saddles, six doors refitted, For shed permits ...... ...... repaired lock and shelf, repaired water cooler, repaired eight closet doors, lettering in white on door, lettering two bill boxes, lettering one sign, repaired gate, put up one shelf and bracket, put up hand wheel on radiator, made a box, stopped a steam leak. Total...... $6,o58 55 Materials used: Two washers, seven i%-inch screws, twenty-nine feet of %-inch Deposits on permits to cross sidewalks, etc ...... 2, 85 00 white wood, two pounds wire nails, one sheet tin 14 inches by 20 inches, two pairs hinges, twenty-five pounds white lead, one gallon turps, one gallon oil, three pounds $8,643 55 green, one book gold leaf. Rooms Nos. 14 and 15—Three rooms, one vault, twelve windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, stopped three gas leaks, cleaned one wash basin All of which is respectfully submitted. (room No. 14). Material used: One cap. PETER J. STUMPF, Room No. i6—Two large rooms, twelve windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., Assistant Commissioner of Public Works and Acting Superintendent kept clean and in repair. of Highways. Room No. 17—Two light rooms, eleven windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean and in repair. BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. Rooms Nos. 18, 19 and 20—Three rooms, seventeen windows, glass doors, partitions. etc., kept clean and in repair, packed three valves, repaired, cleaned and varnished New York, April i, 19o8. desks, lettering two signs, repaired water coolers, made cabinets for assessment JOSIAH A. BRIGGS, Esq., Chief Engineer of the Borough of The Bronx: bureau, stopped gas leaks, repaired chairs and table, put brace on iron railing, re- paired air valve, painted walls No. 19, fastened iron gate, repaired plastering, cleaned Dear Sir—I desire to submit the following report of the transactions of the Bureau wood work doors, windows and casings, put striking plate on door, stained bookcase, of Public Buildings and Offices during the quarter ending March 31, [gob. painted bill box, repaired spring hinges, varnished windows. Material used : One hun- Very truly yours, dred and ninety-nine feet of %-inch white wood, two hundred and fifteen feet of '/2-inch white wood, three and one-half pounds of glue, one ?H-inch union. seven pounds of ALBERT H. LIEBENAU, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices nails, 32 feet of a-inch moulding, five feet oak, sixty pounds of white lead, one pound of burnt umber, two gallons of oil, three gallons of turpentine, two pounds of The following buildings and offices in care of this Bureau have been kept clean and green, four and one-half gallons of varnish. in repair for the quarter ending March 31, igo8. Room No. 2I-A—One room, six windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean The Municipal Building, Crotona Park. and in repair. First District Municipal Court, Westchester. Room No. 21-B—Five rooms, one hallway, forty-four windows, glass doors, parti- Eighth District City Magistrates' Court, Westchester. tions, etc., kept clean and in repair, repaired lock, stopped two gas leaks, put two top Sixth District City Magistrates' Court, One Hundred and Sixty-second street ane screws on paper press, repaired chandelier. Material used: One socket, two screws. Brook avenue. Room No. 22—Two rooms, one hallway, eight windows. glass doors, partitions, etc., Second District Municipal Court, One Hundred and Sixty-second street ant kept clean and in repair, repaired rubber stamp, repaired four roll top desks, repaired Brook avenue. doors, put four washers on faucet, five shelves made, put rack on marking, packed Office of the Coroners, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue two valves, put four castors on chair. Material used : Four castors, twenty-three Office of the Board of Health, Third avenue and St. Pauli place. feet of %-inch white wood, ten No. 8 screws, one pound of wire nails, twenty-six Office of the Bureau of Highways, 4179 Third avenue. feet ~-inch base moulding. Branch office, Bureau of Highways, 505 Tremont avenue. Room No. 23—One large room, six windows, glass doors, etc., kept clean and in re- Branch office, Bureau of Highways, Kingsbridge road and Concourse. pair, cleaned two wash basins, fastened iron door frame, cleaned and repaired plas- Branch office, Bureau of Highways, White Plains avenue and Logan street tering, bricked around steam pipes, repaired thirty-six drawers, repaired six drawer Branch office, Bureau of Sewers, Jerome avenue and One Hundred and Sixty slides, repaired twenty drawer pulls, repaired eighteen drawer stoppers, took nine ninth street. drawers apart and glued them, moved furniture, repaired roll top desks, planed three Branch office, Bureau of Sewers, Southern boulevard and One Hundred ane drawing boards. removing trusses, putting on moulding, varnishing and painting walls, Sixty-ninth street. varnishing ceiling. Material used: Five pounds of nails, three-quarter pound of Branch office, Bureau of Sewers, Broadway and Van Courtlandt avenue. glue, eleven feet of 'í-inch white wood, sixty-eight feet of base moulding. Branch office, Bureau of Sewers, White Plains avenue and Elizabeth street. Rooms Nos. 24 and 25—Two rooms. six windows. glass doors, etc., kept clean and in Stables and branch office, Bureau of Highways, Anthony avenue and One Hundred repair, repaired paper press, stopped leak, packed four valves, one board made, re- and Seventy-fifth street. paired iron door, repaired three roll top desks. Material used: Five feet of I4-inch Stables and branch office, Bureau of Highways, Williamsbridge. white wood. four rivets, two bolts. Repair shop and stables. Bureau of Highways, One Hundred and Forty-third an' Room No. 26—Two large rooms, thirty windows, glass doors and partitions kept clean One Hundred and Forty-fourth streets, College avenue. and in repair, repaired door check, repaired chair, packed valve. repaired door and Office and stables, Bureau of Sewers. Park avenue, One Hundred and Seventy drawers, fastened steam pipe hanger on wall, put up six feet of steam pipe, planed seventh and One Hundred and Seventy-eighth streets. three drawing boards, repaired return pipe lengthened out gas pipe. Material used: Branch office, Bureau of Sewers. Castle Hill, Unionport. Two feet of 4-inch gas pipe, two feet of oak, two sockets and two elbows, one The Incumbrance Yard, Tremont avenue and Southern boulevard n-inch union.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19o8. THE CITY RECORD. I2265

Room No. 27—One room, nine windows, glass doors and partitions, etc., kept clean One Foreman of Laborers. and in repair, cleaned and repaired plasterilag, staining moulding, painting walls. Two Assistant Foremen of Laborers. Room No. 28—One room, nine windows, glass doors and partitions kept clean and One Telephone Switchboard Operator. in repair, repaired spring on door, stopped steam leak. One Lineman Room No. 29--Three rooms, nine windows, glass doors and partitions kept clean One Plasterer. and in repair, lettering door in black, removing and taking down partitions. Two Painters. Room No. 3o—Three rooms, nine windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean Two Carpenters. and in repair, put two screws in paper press. One Tinsmith. Room No. 31—Three rooms, eight windows, glass doors, partitions, etc., kept clean One Machinist. and in repair, put bolt in iron drawing table, repaired three window shades, repaired One Mechanic's Helper (Machinist). door. Two Engineers. Room No. 32—Five rooms, one hall, twelve windows, glass doors, partitions, etc., Four Firemen. kept clean and in repair, made four iron braces, repaired drawing board, repaired Three Stokers. chair, varnishing signs, bookcases, partitions, etc. Material used: Eighteen screws, Seventeen Laborers. one and one-half gallons of varnish, one gallon of turpentine. Fifteen male Cleaners. Halls and Toilets—Five halls, eight stairways, five toilet rooms, three vestibules. Thirty-three female Cleaners. one hundred and fifteen windows, glass partitions, doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, One female Bath Attendant. cleaned and repaired plastering on third floor, built scaffold in hall on third floor, cleaned and repaired plastering on stairway on third floor, cleaned and repaired plas- tering in toilet on third floor, varnishing ceiling on third floor. cleaned woodwork on Bureau of Buildings, Municipal Building, third floor, painted walls, stairway on third floor, reset marble work in toilet on third Third Avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, floor, painted walls on second floor stairs, cleaned and repaired plastering of toilet in New York, April 15. igo8. J basement, painting. fixing marble work in toilet in basement, puttying and gluing stair- Hon. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President of the Borough of The Bronx: way, varnishing stairs, rails, doors, windows, etc., on stairs from fourth to second floor, changed one elbow on water pipe, cleaned• and varnished three large closets, Dear Sir—I have the honor to transmit herewith report of operations of this Bureau for the three months and quarter ending March 31, 1908. bronzed three radiators on top floor. Material used: One barrel of plaster paris. three pounds of nails, fourteen feet of spruce, one.package of gold dust, one-half pail Respectfully yours, of sand, two gallons of varnish, four candles, five pounds of putty, six pounds of glue, P. J. REVILLE, one hundred and twenty-five pounds of white lead, five gallons of oil, four and one. half gallons of turpentine, one quart of dryers, twenty-two and' one-half pounds of Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of The Bronx. raw sienna, ten pounds of raw umber. Roof and Blue Print Room—Changed brass bracket of bitte print rooni, packed valve of blue print room, put two hand wheels on steam pipe, put gaskets on force BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. pump, repaired' iron drawing table, stopped gas leaks, cementing around iron work of Plans and Specifications for New Buildings Filed and Acted Upon During the Quarter stair door, one pane glass put in, stopped steam leak, repaired pan, repaired two win- Ending March 31, 1908. dows, repaired tin on roof, repaired skylight on roof, repaired gutter on roof, repaired leader on roof, put two rivets on skylight, repaired flashing on roof, repaired brick wood on roof, repaired overflow pipe on roof tank, grinding in a valve seat on blow- Number of Number of Estimated off pipe water tank, repairing exhaust pipe on roof tank, repairing fire walls on roof. Classification. Plans. Buildings. Cost. Material used: Thirty-four sheets tin, two sheets galvanized iron, twelve pails char- coal, eighteen pounds solder, seven pounds metallic, seven pounds roof cement, one gallon linseed oil, one-half gallon roof paint, one pane glass 22 inches by i84 inches, Dwelling houses, estimated cost over $50,000 ...... one and one-half barrels cement, one hundred and fifty bricks, one union, one socket. two rivets, two bolts. Dwelling houses, estimated cost between $So,000 and $20,000. 3 r $22,01 oo Dwelling houses, estimated cost less than $2o,000...... 34 64 404,500 no Miscellaneous Work Done and Materials Furnished in and About the Municipal Brick tenements, estimated cost over $t5,000 ...... ii 30 892,00 00 Building. Brick tenements, estimated cost less than $15,000...... 7 8 57,500 00 Repaired skylight, repaired ice pick handle, repaired hall door check, repaired gate arch gate, repaired iron guard on cellar window, repaired three chairs, repaired storni Frame tenements ...... 2 2 32,500 00 door, repaired water kettle and lamp and oil cans, repaired pipe clamps for general Hotels...... use, repaired door and bolts, repaired water cooler, made one tinsmith pot, built scaf- fold on top floor, cleaned closet on top floor, washed 'doors on top floor, one stopper Stores, estimated cost over $30,000 ...... put on arch gate, cleaned and varnished ceiling and walls on top floor, made and Stores, estimated cost between $30,000 and $is,000 ...... painted six tin signs, lettered one sign for automobile, ground tools, filing saws, piling lumber, cut pipes for sewer department, took four shelves from vault, repaired cement Stores, estimated cost less than $i5,000 ...... to 14 73,700 00 testing nmachine, made one packing box, made case for topographical bureau, worked Office buildings ...... on storm house. Material used: Two bolts, two washers, three coats paint, one pint dryers, twenty pounds white lead, one-half gallon oil, one-half gallon turpentine, four Manufactories and workshops ...... 9 9 27,675 00 pounds solder, two pails charcoal, three-quarter sheet galvanized iron, thirty-two feet Schoolhouses ...... 3 3 220,000 00 of ?~-inch white wood, twenty feet of ir/z-incli white wood, twenty feet of /-inch white wood, one pound wire nails, four brass screws, six feet ?u-inch wire. Churches...... First District Municipal Court, Westchester—Five rooms, one vestibule, five Public buildings, municipal ...... i r 70,000 co hundred feet sidewalk, one outside toilet, one balcony, one stairway, twenty windows, glass doors, etc.. kept clean and in repair, repaired three locks, repaired two doors, Public buildings, places of amusement, etc ...... 5 5 zro,000 00 put in twenty-nine panes glass, puttied all window frames, made wardrobe, made Stables ...... 8 8 z8,ioo 00 door, repaired coal bin, repaired two chairs, repaired door knob. Material used: Four feet %-inch white wood. twenty-four feet 7-inch white wood, thirty-four feet I/-inch Frame dwellings ...... 8o 114 550,950 00 white wood, eight feet t/z-inch white wood, sixteen feet 2/-inch crown moulding, Other structures ...... 76 17 9,65o 00 twelve feet ~-inch base moulding, one strip seven feet long, two springs, one-quarter pound glue, one mortise lock and key plate and one knob, three pounds nails, sixteen screws. Totals ...... 187 276 $2,572,575 00 Eighth District City Magistrates' Court, Westchester—Five rooms, two stairways, two halls, five toilets, two cells, one vestibule, seven windows, glass doors, etc., kept clean and in repair, repaired lock, repaired nine sashes. Second District Municipal Court and Sixth District City Magistrates' Court, One Plans and Specifications for Alterations to Buildings Filed and Acted Upon During Hundred and Sixty-second Street and Brook Avenue—Three floors, fourteen rooms, six toilet rooms, one hundred and fifty-seven windows, five halls, two sheds, one the Quarter Ending March 31, ipo8. vestibule, three areaways, five stairways, glass doors and partitions kept clean and in repair, repaired door knob and door bolt, repaired door, put spring in lock, repaired Number of Number of Estimated chairs, made toilet scat and painted it, made key for Judge's room; repaired manhole, Plans. Buildings. put in valve stem, cut two nipples, kalsomined engine room, repaired hinge on iron Classification. Cost. door and fitted key; repaired handle for door boiler room, cut and set up two lengths pipe, boiler room, cleaned and repaired roof, repaired lubricator of steam pump, Brickdwellings ...... i 12 7,350 00 repaired locks, packed one manhole, repaired basin and cleaned three wash basins, put $1 two washers on water cistern, put hinge on iron gate. Material used: Four feet oak, Frame dwellings ...... 55 6o 43,850 00 four feet I?/1-incli white wood, fifty pounds moresco, two tees, two pounds roof cement, Brick tenements ...... 13 5,500 00 one quart roof paint, one pound nails, one piece rubber 14 by I5. r3 Office of Stables, Bureau of Highways, Anthony Avenue and One Hundred and Frametenements ...... 7 8 5,325 00 Seventy-fifth Street—Made six wagon props 3 by 14 by 4 feet long, made two doors Hotels...... 2 2 1,500 00 4 feet wide, 5 feet high, repaired water tap, repaired one hot water can, repaired four stalls in stable. Material used: Fourteen feet of I%-inch white wood, twelve ceiling Stores ...... 32 33 51,300 00 boards each 16 feet long, two washers. Office buildings ...... 7 7 11,58o 00 Office and Stables, Bureau of Highways, Williamsbridge—Made water kettle, repaired roof, repaired floor. Material used: One sheet galvanized iron, three sheets Manufactories and workshops ...... t 2 150 00 tin, five pounds solder, one pail charcoal. Schools ...... i x 400 00 Branch Office, Bureau of Sewers, Jerome Avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- eighth Street—Repaired roof, made one zinc guard, roof painted. Material used Churches ...... I t 1,200 00 Eleven sheets tin, seven pounds solder, one bushel charcoal, five pounds roof cement, Public buildings ...... 4 4 7,450 00 nineteen pounds metallic, four gallons linseed oil, one sheet No. 9 zinc, twenty feet ?/4-inch svire. Stables...... 6 6 5,225 00 Branch Office, Bureau of Sewers, White Plains Avenue, Williamsbridge—Repaired Miscellaneous ...... 3 3 418 00 roof, painted roof. Materials used : eight pounds solder, three pails charcoal, six gallons linseed oil, thirty-five pounds metallic paint. Branch Office, Bureau of Sewers, Castlehill, Unionport—Put tip sixteen feet of Totals ...... 144 152 $151,248 00 round gutter, put up forty feet of pipe, second floor, repaired and cleaned chimney, made four zincs for gas stoves, cut four pieces pipe, put tip four gas stoves, put up gas pipes (34 feet). Materials used: Twelve feet 3-inch leader, twelve elbows, seven tees, 3 hose cocks, one-half pail cement, one-half pail sand, two and one-quarter sheets zinc, Other Applications Filed and Acted Upon During the Quarter Ending March 31, igo8. forty-eight feet %-inch wire, five nipples, six pipe hangers, twelve screws. Stables and Yard, One Hundred and Forty-third Street and College Avenue— Made stovepipe for stable, nut up fourteen feet stovepipe, repaired two stoves, made one chimney top, repaired chimney top, made copper pipe for steam roller, repaired tar Estimated roof. Materials used: Twenty-eight feet 6-inch stovepipe, two taper joints, two 6-inch Nature. Number. Cost. elbows, two 6-inch dampers, three sheets black sheet iron, one grate, one-half sheet galvanized iron, four pounds sheet copper, one pail tar, one-half roll tar paper, one Construction slips (including temporary structures and ordinary hound roofing nails. repairs) ...... 1 $10,722 00 Office of Bureau of Highways, Bartelstone Building—Repaired two partition locks. 44 Coroner's Office, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street and Third Avenue— Plumbing and drainage slips ...... 83 6,405 00 Repaired two roll-top desks, eased up eight drawers, repaired telephone booth. " No Construction " slips ...... 17 1,850 00 The following is the working force of this Bureau for the quarter ending March 31, 1908: One Superintendent. Totals...... 244 $18,977 00 Two Clerks. One Foreman of Machanics.

12266 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, igo8.

New Buildings and Alterations Commenced, Completed or in Progress During the Bases...... 65 Quarter Ending March 35, 1908. Plates...... 123 Tees...... ... 17 .,trders ...... 312 Commenced. Completed. In Progress. Lintels...... 19 Brackets ...... I2 Trusses...... 27 New buildings ...... 590 212 788 Alterations ...... ...... rob 97 161 Total...... 4,590

' COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Violations of Law and Unsafe Building Cases Filed During the Quarter Ending March 31, rgo8. First Quarter 1í)o7 and First Quarter i o8.

eò. 1907 1906. o '.0 .~. O I; m °o U ~„ ... M •cf y C Q v [ 0 b.0 u 0 Applications for new buildings ...... 464 276 O• Ó.- V n 8 P~ d ,oI bø bd ,' roa .A 7 -d Estimated cost ...... •...... $5,139,600 $2 Ci: 3 0 3ó ,572,575 G q Applications for alterations ------130 152 °' C F y C4 a H Z W Estimated cost ...... $215,635 $151,248 - Construction slips filed ...... 178 144 Defective construction, mate- Estimated cost ...... ---- ...... $20,807 $10,722 rials, etc ...... a85 89 374 115 •. 115 259 33 Erecting, altering or removing Plumbing and drainage slips filed ...... 52 83 without permit or after dis- t 146 57 approval ...... 190 tbc 371 145 225 Estimated cost ...... Insufficient means of escape, $5,165 $6.405 fire escapes, aisles obstruct- 'No construction" slips filed ...... 1 7 ed, etc ...... 4 5 9 3 •- 3 6 -- 4 Estimated cost ...... $700 $í,85o Defective light and ventilation.. t .. I .. • • • • I Defective plumbing and drain- New buildings commenced...... 240 190 age ...... 86 75 t6t 57 .. 57 104 28 New buildings completed ...... Unsafe buildings ...... 164 95 259 79 • . 79 18o t 399 212 Alterations commenced ...... to8 ,o8 Alterations completed ...... Totals ...... 730 445 1,175 399 r 400 775 119 ro8 97 Violations filed by Inspectors ...... •...... 312 345 Fire escape cases filed by Inspectors ...... t 5 Notices Issued During the Quarter Ending March 31, 1908. Unsafe building cases filed by Inspectors ...... 72 95 To place fire escapes on buildings ...... 9 Violations removed ------379 318 To remove violations of law ...... 448 To repair passenger elevators ...... 3 Fireescape cases removed ...... 4 3 buildings ...... 178 To remove unsafe Unsafe buildings made safe or taken down------St Letters delivered (including notices df disapproval of plans) ...... 455 79 Complaints received and investigated ...... 58 75 Total...... I,o93 Notices issued (including notices of disapproval of plans) ------1,573 1,093 Inspections made by Construction Inspectors ...... 22,955 24,346 Complaints Received and Investigated During the Quarter Ending March 31, 1908. Inspections made by Plumbing and Drainage Inspectors ...... 8,836 ií,518 Inspections made by Elevator Inspectors ...... 83 102 Number of pieces of iron and steel inspected ...... 8 ú M 5,81 9 4.590 E u ú . o c ø Nature. a ó ai v LAW DEPARTMENT. m N ~o Statement and Return of Moneys Received by Herman Stiefel, Assistant Corporation M v O o wo O x i~ a z - Counsel, Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties, for the Month of October, 19o8, Rendered to the Comptroller, in Pursuance of the Provisions of Sections 259 and 1550 of Chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as Amended by Chapter 466, Laws of 1901. Defective flues ...... - • 3 3 3 • • - 3 • Defective construction, mate- rials, etc . ...... .. 8 8 3 .. 5 8 .. Collections Defective leaders ...... •• 2 2 •. - - 2 2 • - Date. What For. Judgments. and Costs. Total Erecting and altering without Penalties. Amount. permit ...... .. 12 12 4 .. 8 12 .. Frame structures erected or re- moved, no permit...... .. 8 8 3 • • 5 8 • - Defective plumbing and drain - Oct. t Violation Corporation Ordinances...... $120 00 $2 0) $122 oo age.... ...... .... .. 10 10 7 .. 3 10 .. Oct. I In the matter of the Commissioner of Insufficient means of escape, Public Charities vs. William Win- fire escapes out of repair, kelholz and Frederick Day-...... 1500 ...... t5 00 etc. ...... .. II II 7 .. 4 11 .. Oct. t In the matter of the Comnns,.ioner of Public Charities vs. John Kenny...... 200 00 ...... 100 ou Unsafe buildings ...... . - 18 t8 10 .. 8 i8 Oct. t In the matter of the Commissioner of . Public Charities vs. Stephen Rob- Fences over ten feet high...... • - 3 3 r • 2 3 •• erts and Edward holten...... 25 00 ...... 25 00 Oct. t In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Joseph Corless ...... 5 00 ...... 500 Oct. I In the matter of the Commissioner of Totals ...... .. 75 75 38 •• 37 75 •• Public Charities vs. George Schnit- zer and Simon L. Schnitzer...... 1200 ...... 12 00 Oct. 2 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 45 00 2 00 47 00 Oct. 2 In the matter of the Commissioner uf Inspections of Passenger Elevators During the Quarter Ending March 31, 1908. Public Charities vs. John 1. Found to be in good order and fit for use ...... 101 Cooney ...... 20 00 ...... 20 00 Found not in compliance with the law...... Oct. 2 Violation Fire Law...... 5 00 2 50 7 50 Oct. 3 ...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Number inspected ...... 502 Oct. 5 Violation Corporatirn Ordinances...... 1000 ...... 10 00 Oct. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, .Mary Anglin and Helen Disposition of Cases Found Not in Compliance with the Law Anglin ...... 3 00 ...... 3 00 Oct. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Andrew P. McManus ...... 8 oo 8 oo v Oct. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of å c n «° Public Charities vs. Mary Martin and Sydney H. Carragan ...... 20 00 ...... 20 00 Oct. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Nature. ^ n •c, •ó Public Charities vs. Enrique Nattes 0 `ú and Monroe L. Simon ...... 5 00 ...... 5 0) Oct. 6 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 65 00 4 00 69 00 0 3 Oct. 6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Caf u 3 .. v: Public Charities vs. Thos. Brown, io ~ Charles C. Schaefer and Julius Magsamer ...... 72 00 ...... 72 03 Oct. 6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Nathan Mayer ...... 6 00 ...... 6 oo New ropes required ...... .. t I .. I Oct. 6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Louis Isaacs and Louis Benjamin...... 40 00 ...... 40 00 Oct. 7 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... t5 00 2 00 17 0i Total Number of Inspections, with Reports Thereon, 'lade by Inspectors during the Oct. 7 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Isaac Cahn...... 40 00 ...... 40 00 Quarter Ending March 31, 108. Oct. 7 In the matter of the Commissioner of By Construction Inspectors ...... Public Charities vs. Leo Strollo 24,346 Day ...... t8 oo 200 2) 00 By Iron and Steel Inspectors ...... and Fiorentino 4.590 Oct. 7 In the matter of the Commissioner of By Elevator Inspectors ...... 102 Public Charities vs. Frank Anzel- By Plumbing and Drainage Inspectors...... la, John Lordi and Alfonso Ro- mano ... ...... ...... ...... 8 75 •••••• 875 Oct. 7 In the matter of the Commissioner of Total ...... 40,556 Public Charities vs. Joseph Cor- less ...... 5 00 ...... 500 Oct. 8 Violation Corporation Ordinances.... $27 00 65 00 5 00 97 00 Pieces of Iron and Steel Inspected during the Quarter Ending March 31, 5908. Oct. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Samuel Fin- 2 00 Beams...... 1,645 kelstein and Jacob Desner...... 1200 14 00 Oct. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Columns...... 283 Public Charities vs. Theodore Fritz Angles...... 519 and Julia Fritz ...... 25 00 ...... 25 00 Channels...... r,568

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, 19o8. THE CITY RECORD. 12267

Collections Date. What For. Judgments. and Costs. Total Date. What For. Judgments. Collections Costs. Total Penalties. Amount. Penalties. Amount.

Oct. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Robert Wells, Oct. 29 In the matter of the Commissioner of Harris Auerbach and It fax Rouss...... ro 00 ...... to 00 Public Charities vs. Ernest Siegel and Simon Shapiro ...... 24 Oct. 9 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 68 oo 2 50 70 5) .... oo ...... 24 00 Oct. 9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Oct. 29 Costs on opening default...... ...... t2 00 ...... 12 00 Public Charities vs. Ernest Siegel Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of and Simon Shapiro ...... 48 00 ...... 48 oo Public Charities vs. Mary Martin Oct. to Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 55 oa and Sydney II. Carragan...... ...... ro 00 ...... io 00 ...... 55 0,0 Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of Oct. to In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs, Walter Nic- Public Charities vs. James Culbert...... i25 00 ...... 125 00 poth and Henry E. Smith...... ...... 36 00 ...... 36 00 Oct. 12 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... i 5 0o 4 00 it9 00 Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of Oct. 12 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Carl Wies- Public Charities vs. Nicholas To- bader ...... ...... 260 00 ...... 260 00 ronto, Andrew Barbierei and Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of Peter C. Campbell ...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Pttblic Charities vs. Joseph Corless ...... 5 00 ...... 5 oa Oct. r2 In the matter of the Commissioner of Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Public Charities vs. Steve Kramli. ...... too 0o ...... too 00 Anglin, Mary Anglin and Helen Oct. 30 In the matter of the Commissioner of Anglin ...... 3 00 ...... 3 00 Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Oct. 12 In the matter of the Commissioner of Anglin, )Jary Anglin and Helen Public Charities vs. Louis Drucker Anglin ...... ...... 3 00 ...... 3 00 and Nathan Lacher ...... 9 00 ...... 9 00 Oct. 12 In the matter of the Commissioner of Total amount collected ...... Public Charities vs. Enrique Nattes $3,167 75 and Monroe L. Simon...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Amount paid over to Commissioner of Public Charities, in abandonment and bastardy cases ...... ..... .... ... ... Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 3o 00 ...... 30 00 .. $ 1,778 25 Oct. t3 Amount paid over to Fire Commissioner, penalty and costs collected for Oct. t3 In the matter of the Commissioner of violation of laws relating hire Public Charities vs. Cornelius to 1)epartntent ...... t2 50 Lizzie and Amount paid over to Secretary, Board of health, collections in matter of (ileason, V. Gleason Board of Health ...... Winnie I. Gleason ...... 25 00 ...... 25 00 t9 0.0 Oct. 14 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 75 00 ...... 75 00 i,8o9 25 Oct. 14 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Mary Martin Ilalance due The City of New York ...... $1,358 00 and Sydney IT. Carragarr...... to 00 ...... io 00 Oct. t4 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. William Crowe, Mary Morrow and John HERMAN STIEFEL, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Crowe ...... t5 00 ...... t5 00 Oct. t4 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Moses Sulz- berger and Morris Kraus...... 28 oo ...... 28 00 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Oct. t4 Costs on opening default...... 7 00 ...... 7 00 Oct. t5 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 6o oo 2 oo 62 0.~ Oct. i5 In the matter of the Commissioner of COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Public Charities vs. Isidore Bon. sett and Joseph Hall...... 20 00 ...... 20 00 Oct. t5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Isidore Bou- In accordance with the provisions of section 1546 of chapter 466 of the Laws of Fett and Joseph Hall...... 35 00 ...... 35 00 Oct. t5 In the matter of the Commissioner of lgol, I translhit herewith the following report of the transactions of the office of the Public Charities vs. Joseph Cor- Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Queens, for the week ending September less ...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 5, 1908: Oct. t6 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 50 00 4 00 54 00 Oct. t6 Lt the matter of the Commissioner of Public Moneys Received During the Week. Public Charities vs. Leo Trutt- man, Nellie M. Sullivan and Fred- For restoring pavement over street openings ...... $130 99 erick leiderer ...... 5 00 ...... s o0 For sewer connections ...... 180 00 Oct. i6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Ferdinand Neibever, Nellie M. Sullivan and Total...... $310 99 Louis Bloch ...... 5 00 ...... 5 01 Oct. 16 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Henry 1'. Bell, Nellie M. Sullivan and Requisitions Drawn on Comptroller...... 7 50 ...... 7 5s Louis Bloch Bureau of Highways ...... $16.778 74 Oct. t7 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... t5 00 2 00 t7 00 Bureau of Sewers ...... 27 00 50 00 2 50 1 g go 3,649 70 Oct. t9 Violation Corporation Ordinances.... Bureau of Street Cleaning ...... 4,9'4 74 Oct. 19 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Emil Kosetak, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... 543 45 henry R. CoI)lam and Tolin Kuch...... 24 00 2 00 26 00 Bureau of Topographical Surveys ...... 1,985 25 Oct. t9 In the matter of the Commissioner of ...... 8 oo Public Charities vs. Rose Isaacs. 8 00 Total ...... $27,881 88 Oct. t9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Enrique Nattes and Monroe L. Simon ...... 5 oo ...... 5 00 Oct. t9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Contracts Awarded. Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin and helen ...... 3 00 Peace Brothers, Flashing, L. I. ; surety, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Conl- Anglin ...... 3 00 pany, New York. Oct. t9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Israel Fine...... 35 00 ...... 35 00 Twonlbly & Eldert, Jamaica, L. I.; surety, Metropolitan Surety Company, New Oct. 19 In the natter of the Commissioner of York. Public Charities vs. Louis J. Snuve ...... 5 00 ...... 5 0I H. J. Mullen, Jamaica, L. I. ; sureties, United Surety Company and Massachusetts Oct. 20 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 93 00 4 00 94 o ) Bonding and Insurance Company. Oct. 20 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Iraac Cohn...... 40 oo ...... 40 01 Permits Issued. Oct. 2t Violation Corporation Ordinances...... t5 00 4 00 i9 o) To open street to tap water pipes ...... 26 Oct. 2t In the matter of the Commissioner of To open streets to repair water connections ...... 8 Public Charities vs. John Schul- ken...... 15 00 ...... i5 0) To open streets to make sewer connections ...... 23 Oct. 2t In the matter of the Commissioner of To open streets to repair sewer connections ...... 4 Public Charities vs. Abraham To place building material on streets ...... 7 ...... io 00 ...... to 00 Polak Special permits ...... 24 40 00 Oct. 22 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 40 00 . • • • • • To cross sidewalks ...... 13 Oct. 22 In the matter of the Commissioner of and various convections ...... 21 Public Charities vs. Broughten For subways, steam mains Brandenburg and Daniel J. Kane...... 50 01 •••••• 50 00 For railway construction and repairs ...... I Oct. 22 In the matter of the Commissioner of To repair sidewalks ...... 15 Thomas Lie- Public Charities vs. For sewer connections ...... 1:8 hers, Carl hoffman and Samuel Pettit ...... 12 00 ...... 12 00 For sewer repairs ...... 5 Oct. 22 In the matter of the Commissioner of For other purposes ...... 4 Public Charities vs. Anton Mandel ...... too 00 ...... too no Oct. 22 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. AlbertFischer ...... tro 00 ...... tto 00 Total...... 169 Oct. 22 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Joseph Corless ...... 5 00 ...... 5 o0 Oct. 23 \'iolatiop Corporation Ordinances.... 54 00 35 no ...... 89 00 Bureau of Highways. Oct. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Paved Streets— Public Charities vs. Mary Martin and Sydney 1I. Carragan...... to 00 ...... to 00 Square yards of granite pavement repaired ...... 447 Oct. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Square yards of trap rock pavement repaired ...... 92 Public Charities vs. William F. ..\ nth orry, Julius Meyers and Annie Square yards of cobble pavement repaired ...... 18.3 I... Spiegel ...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Square yards of brick pavement repaired ...... 408 Oct. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Loads of sand used in repairs ...... 148 Public Charities vs. William II. Donnelly and Edward H. Don- Loads of stone hauled ...... 1.15 nelly ...... to 00 ...... ro 00 Number of brick used ...... 50 Oct. 24 \ iolation Corporation Ordinances...... 5 oo ...... 5 00 Oct. 26 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 70 00 It 00 Si co Oct. 26 In the matter of the Commissioner of Macadamized Streets— Public Charities vs. John Marks...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Square yards of macadam pavement repaired ...... 937 Oct. 26 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Frank O. Square yards of macadam pavement cleaned ...... 25.062 ...... 7 00 Granievci ...... 7 00 Square yards of macadam pavement resandel...... 29,024 Oct. 26 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Enrique Nottes Square yards of macadam road picked up ...... 2.993 andMonroe L. Simon...... 5 00 ...... 5 00 Square yards of macadam pavement sanded and screened ...... 13.800 Oct. 27 Violation Corporation Ordinances.... 24 00 to o0 2 00 36 00 Square yards of dirt wings honed...... 4$.082 Oct. 27 In the matter of the Commissioner of Square yards of dirt wings cleaned ...... Igo Public Charities vs. William Dem- Loads of screenings used ...... 26 arest, William Naher and Stewart used ...... Io6 Kidd ...... 8 00 2 00 10 00 Loads of broken stone Oct. 27 In the matter of the Commissioner of Loads of sand used ...... 413 Public Charities vs. Nicolo Irone Loads of worn out material hauled away ...... 172 and Michael Palarino...... 6 oo ...... 6 00 Oct. 28 Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 20 00 2 00 22 00 Oct. 28 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Adam Metz- Unpaved Streets— ger ...... 21 00 ...... 21 00 Square yards of roadway plough.ed ...... 240 Oct. 28 In the matter of the Commissioner of finished ...... 280 Public Charities vs. Alexander Square yards of roadway McCabe, Michael J. McCauley and Square yards or roadway graded ...... 3,375 3r 00 ...... 3t no John Hochstetter ...... Square yards or roadway honed ...... ...... 2.600 Oct. 29 In the matter of the Commissioner of 38,876 Public Charities vs. Alphonse Square yards of roadway crowned and repaired ...... Calin ...... to 00 ...... mo 00 Loads of dirt hauled away ...... 566 2,001 Loads of dirt put on ......

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I2268 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, i9o8.

Loads of gravel put on ...... ••...•...... •...... 89 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Loads of loam put on ...... ...... 73 ______16 Loads of cinders put on...... • ...... • ...... • ...... Week Ending Saturday, ta M., November 7, tgo8.

Flagging, Curbing, etc.- eaths. Death-rate. Linear feet of curb reset ...... 476 Population Estimated p State Population ,. ,~° • Boroughs. Census Middle of Gutters- rgog• Year tgots. rØ• 19~• ° r Ø• r7""~ p ° Linear feet of gutters ploughed ...... I,o58 , Linear feet of cobble gutters picked up ...... 145 -- -- - Linear feet of cobble gutters paved ...... ...... 130 Manhattan ...... • s,zz2,697 2,292,894 636 568 533 =•176 450 74 14.86 12.92 12.12 cleaned ...... 70,692 tThe Bronx ...... •.... a7r,6z9 327,553 114 97 95 1 8 ~o 5 19.30 15.45 15.13 Linear feet of gutters Brooklyn....::::::::::::: I3S889r,9Zo 1.492 4 20 3 97 372 782 r t 35 15.17 r3. 7 13.00 Linear feet of gutters formed...... •...... • ...... 31,205 Qubns..d•••.•.•••..•. rg8a4t a 6o 54 82 r t .q 1346 12.11 Loads of dirt hauled away ...... 1,409 [tic mon ...... • 7a.&6 , 88 r9 t8 t6 66 5 2 13.14 12.25 10.88 City of New York..... 01 22,685 I,s.8 1,140 ,,070 2,2 12.62 Culverts- 4, 4,304 4,4 44 695 rzt 15.19113.45 Linear feet of planks used building culverts. ...... 336 -- - .... 68 • Non-residents and infants under one week old not included. Linear feet of rail used on culverts ...... t The presence of several large institutions the great majority of whose inmates are residents of the other Boroughs, increases considerably the death-rate of this Borough. Trees and Weeds- 2 Square yards of weeds cut down and removed ...... 5,7 O Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. Miscellaneous- Week Ending- Loads of paper and rubbish hauled away ...... 12 Loads of dirt removed ...... 174 28 Aug Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept.' Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Square yards of cobblestone basins made ...... t5• az• 29• 5• Iz• t9• a 6, 3• to• r7• za• 3r• 7• Square yards of macadam surface raked of stone ...... i,o88 ------Loads of refuse and water hauled away ...... ~7 tuberculosis Puimo- Loads of granite block hanled ...... 224 nulis.;..•...•.... 443 437 464 466 423 531 530 ,8, 597 486 5o9 431 443 Loads of belgian block hauled ...... 133 Diphtheria and Croup. 134 157 140 175 189 2o6 255 266 284 31, 322 321 291 Measles ...... 1oó 66 qs, 57 65 103 54 Ø 68 119 133 145 137 Scarlet Fever...... 87 72 85 85 91 112 143 toe 146 1,099 129 162 743 Small-pox ...... I .. . • .. .. I .. . • .. Bureau of Sewers. Varicella ...... • 9 ' r3 • 3 8 t4 q 17 t6 t g 3o Sx St q i Linear feet of sewer built ...... 4o Typhoid Fever...... 124 132 144 138 132 168 127 coo rob 105 84' 85 53 .. 6 Whoopfng Cou h ..... Is t7 30 7 5 23 25 21 33 22 26 z6 Number of basins built ...... CerebroSpinalg111en- 1 9 Linear feet of sewer cleaned ...... 15,290 ingitis ...... ( 7 6 5 4 8 8 7 3 4 9 9 5 Number of basins cleaned ...... 175 ------Linear feet of sewer examined ...... 13,650 Total...... 6a1 io1 1943b gos c 924 r,t6od jt,r59e i,089I 1,258g 1,t87h 1,294j 1,26ok 5,1721 Linear feet of sewer flushed ...... 13,650 Number of basins examined ...... 166 a. Includes 4 cases of measles from Ellis Island. 77 b, Includes 2 cases of measles and I scarlet fever from Ellis Island. Number of basins flushed ...... ...... • . c. Includes 2 cases of measles and t diphtheria from Ellis Island. Linear feet of sewer repaired ...... -5 d. Includes I case of measles, t scarlet fever and I varicella from Ellis Island. Number of basin covers put on ...... I e. Includes t case of measles from Ellis Island...... 50 f. Includes 6 cases of measles and 4 diphtheria from Ellis Island. Number of manholes flushed ...... g Includes 3 cases of measles and 2 scarlet fever from Ellis Island. Number of manhole covers put on ...... 6 h Includes r6 cases of measles from Ellis Island. Number of manholes cleaned ...... 131 j. Includes 52 cases of measles and t scarlet fever from Ellis Island...... 1,230 k. Includes 6 cases of measles and 3 scarlet fever from Ellis Island. Open drains cleaned, feet ...... 1. Includes 6 cases of measles and t scarlet fever from Ellis Island. Culvert and stone drains cleaned and repaired, feet.• ...... 6 1640 Box and pipe drains cleaned and repaired, feet ...... Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age. Material Used- Pipe, feet ...... o t•g ,d c Y a ,~ ...... I,55o A•d ai Ø q Å Brick ~ ''Sfl r u Q °' C a ahi Cement, barrels ...... 4 add.. = ° o m° ... 0 ,Tae E d i :...... Boroughs. O c mq'.•c, óq ó e. ó o a Plank, feet...... .... .... 4o i;s b o, :é 'W, Loads removed from sewers, basins and drains ...... 3 3 «3 ó a G C ia a n d b V. • Loads of sand used ...... 6U UaW' H U W Cl Aet A° ri W. å P P •o Manhattan... 15 70 2 9 40 3.F 4.• 49 7 5 25 117 1óo 339 69 The Bronx... 3 .• I 28 .. r 4 5 t .. 13 t8 65 r Street Sweepings, Garbage, etc., Collected and Disposed of Brooklyn..... 20 : 2 41 2 6 28 27 st tr x 3 28 Ø 99 229 69 2 .. .. I 9 9 2 4 ...... I,201 Queens...... 7 .. I 4 t 22 z8 io Ashes, loads...... • ...... Kichmond.... i t r :. t 2 4 8 6 Sweepings, loads...... 1,035 ------Rubbish, loads ...... 907 Total ..•. 40 t 3 147 4 17 Si 74 65 70 Ii 9 65 217 303 669 168 Garbage, loads ...... 1,279 11 Miles of street swept ...... 75 Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex.

Bureau of Topographical Surveys. å Damage Maps-First street, Second street, Prospect street, Cassell avenue, Ely t?g . avenue, Polk avenue, Lawrence street, Newtown avenue and Bleecker street. K ❑ r a e b > Rule \laps-Radde street. Cassell avenue. „ -am. w D - 5.15• r5-25. 25.45. 45-65. 0 Alterations-Monument book of Long Island City, Final Map Sheets Nos. I, 2, 3 Ta I ° - å . .. 0 b and ii of the Borough of Queens. "°i, ~° ó w pa Z Final Damage Slaps-\\'illow street, Centre street, Summerfield street, Norman -- - street, George street and Stephen street. Total, all causes.... 1.140 1,248 613 527 217 50 36 303 43 82 264 280 163 Draft Benefit Map-Fourth avenue. = -- - -_ Copying of old maps and records at County Clerk's office and Hall of Records. t, T hoid Fever .... 12 22 8 4 ...... 3 4 3 2 Calculation and plotting of field work- 3. Malarial Fever .... r 3 1 r 4• Small-pox ...... Plane table survey-Whitestone, Rockawa Y and Arverne, Measles...... •• 6 5 t 5 1 3 r 5 1 Monumenting-Long Island City, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Corona, Newtown ~,. Scarlet Fever ...... 6 9 4 2 4 4 2 and Winfield. Whooping Cough.. 3 3 3 t I r 3 Di`phthena and} Traverse and Location WorkRockaway,-Far Jamaica and College Point...... t6 3z 8 8 t 5 9 15 i Damage Surveys-Long Island City, Newtown and Evergreen. 9. Influenzacoup ...... ... 6 12. Øer Epidemic L 5 5 Leveling-Long Island City and Jamaica. D~eases...... 2 3 r r 4 Triangulation. ,3, Tubèrculosis Pul-t m0Ø...... , 147 155 79 68 r z r 36 Sz 25 2 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. 4. Tubeccular Men-t ings ...... 1 to 9 6 4 3 3 3 r 2 t Painting, plastering, carpenter work, plumbing, repairs to tin roofs, leaders, etc., r5 Øer forms of } and cleaning. Tuberculosis... 7 9 6 t r r 4 1 .. c6. Cancer~ Mulig- 52 26 28 2 1 Statement of Laboring Force Employed Week Ending September 5, igo8. nani Tumor... 54 9 34 8 t7. SimplehMeningitis. 9 8 5 4 2 t t 4 2 t 2 Bureau of Highways- Foremen, Assistant Foremen, Mechanics and Laborers ...... 17a. Ceerebror • Spinal •4 591 Meningitis .... 1 3 2 2 1 r 2 r r Teams ...... •...... " " " • 25 i8.Apoplexy Conges- Horses and carts ...... I04 tios ana Soften- 29 rq it 13 t9 9 Steam rollers...... 3 ing of the Brain i9. OranicHeartl íq6 136 7o qb 3 3 56 50 Bureau of Sewers- so. Acute Bronchitis .. r7 í8 r2 5 r2 I 13 .. t ,. 2 r Foremen, Assistant Foremen, Drivers, Sounders, Mechanics and Laborers... 165 at• ChronicBronchts. 4 5 I 3 r 3 Horses and carts...... ...... 2I eludingBroncho 65 i=3 42 23 5 4 2 tt 4 6 t3 17 r4 Pneumonia) . . aua. Brono Pnut Bureau of Street Cleaning - i 70 91 4r 29 32 tr 7 50 2 2 4 7 5 District Superintendent, Foremen, Assistant Foremen, Mechanics, Helpers a3. Diseases of the Drivers, Laborers and Clerks...... 42 r2 3 5 7 r t •• r 5 3 2 Teams and trucks...... 34 a4.Diarrhcealdiseases( 74 4a 37 37 6z tr r 74 Horses and carts...... 74 (under5year). 5• Hen, Istinali 7 7 x 5 s Teams and Sweepers...... 5 " .. x .. .. 2 z a a6. Cirrhosis of Liver.. r6 t4 9 7 2 to 4 a7. Brigti ase Bureau of public Buildings and Offices- esofW So for 46 34 r z z 4 z s r5 36 a1 Clerks, Foremen, Eng ineer, Firemen, Stokers, CarP enters, Plumbers, Pi P e a8. Diseasesot Wom I Fitters, Tinsmith, Helpers, Painters, Laborers, Cleaners, Janitors, en (not Cancer) 4 4 •• a " " .' •• r z Mason, Helpers and Attendant...... 74 29• Puerperal Septa- ` 2 7 .. 2 r r Ø. Other Puerperal q 9 z 7 Bureau of Topographical Surveys- Diseases...... • .. 3' Eng ineer in charg e, Assistant En g ineer, Laborers, Sounders, Rodmen, tana- 74 65 38 36 73 r .. 74 .. Drivers. Foremen, Assistant Foremen, Draughtstnen, Transitmen Com- formations ....

b. Other Accidents. 65 72 499 t6 z 2 5 9 8 6 22 r 6 - H ide 7 i ALFRED DENTON, Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Queens. d. Suicide...•...... tt r6 r1 q z 3t• All other causes.... 154 148 76 78 12 z 4 r8 8 rz 33 46 37 Approved : 35. Ill defined causes .. Lawrence Gresser, President of the Borough of Queens.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 12 269

Deaths According to Cause, Annual Rate per I,000 and Age, with Meteorology and Number of Sickness, Deaths Reported. Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks. gi '~ ,° r4 ° a '❑ a Week Ending- C Wards. ø° a a I ~w s~ Iiów å I.v w ó . 2 9 a 3 E a I~ Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept.!Sept, Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. ó T E v I -qq. . a 15. 22, 29. 5. I2. 19. 26. 3. Io. 17, 24. 3 `rf 1. 7. 4 F uI Q FO~iE rn -i-- - 3 I I- -- i 4 First ...... 8 .' Total deaths ...... 1,334 1,385. 1,284 1,321 1,219 1,311 1,271 1,200 1,223 1,220 1 1,228 1,166 1,140 I r ~ I Second ...... I i r i o ;I Secon...... 3 6 3 Annual death-rate..... 15.74 16.34 15.15 15.58 14.38 15.46 1 4. .; 4.99 1 15 14.43 14.39 14.48 13.75 13.45 x 8 l F'fth h...... . .. . .. .. 2 I . I ., .. I I q ------...... 8 8 3 .. I 2 1 Typhoid Fever ...... 17 14 14 11 17 18 29 19 12 23 16 II1 2 Total ...... ...... ,. ,. •• I IS Malarial Fevers ...... r -5 .. I .. I ,. Small-pox ...... Measles ...... 2 2 6 6 Scarlet Fever...... 7 5 4 9 3 6 7 4 4 5 2 ti 6 Whooping Cough ..... 5 7 3 5 3 5 6 2 5 I Chemical Analysis of Croton Water, November 4, i9o8. Diphtheria and Croup. II 12 15 23 19 28 24 21 18 19 17 21 1 Influenza ...... Cerebro Spinal Men- 13 6 6 8 2 r 7 6 Results Expressed Results Expressed ingitis...... 7 3 9 5 4 in Parts by in Grains Per Tuberculosis Pulmo- l 160 1.0 172 153 156 133 156 1 Weight in One U. S. Gallon of valis...... 1 153 141 155 153 34 147 Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches, Other Tuberculous, 26 21 riC 23 24 16 18 17 25y 23 21 1 17 Acute Bronchitis...... 6 7 6 9 13 15 12 7 u 5 Iq Ib 17 Pneumonia...... 31 35 39 43 34 63 7 57 58 64 78 66 65 Appearance...... ...... Clear...... Broncho Pneumonia.. 48 57 53 51 55 50 64 6 51 64 58 70 70 Color...... .. .. None...... Diarrhceal Diseases.. 331 349 2;0 254 212 21 7 2 554 176 112 104 74 81 Odor (Heated to loo° Fabr.) ...... ...... Marshy. Diarrhmals under 5.... 313 328 278 244 203 208 193 172 163 102 99 70 74 Chlorine in Chiorides ...... 0.150 0.087 Violent Deaths...... 100 ISO 78 78 77 84 78 83 84 88 Ø 78 85 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... 0.247 0.044 Phosphates (P,0,) ...... ...... None. None. Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... Trace Trace Under one year...... 432 454 418 382 325 348 349 311 309 278 268 240 217 Nitrogenin Nitrates ...... o.osoo 0.0292 Under five years...... 559 600 543 s9 438 480 471 423 402 38 368 325 303 Free Ammonia ...... 0.0020 o.00lz Five to sixty-five ...... 617 627 570 L05 595 662 634 591 643 650 675 654 669 Albuminoid Ammonia ...... :...... 0.0130 0.0075 Sixty-five years and 158 207 166 186 115 187 168 ( Before boiling,.,. 3.38 1.97 over ...... 158 171 186 169 178 187 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime I After boiling ..... 3.38 1.97 In Public and Private Organic and volatile (loss on ignition)...... 4.Ø 2.io Institutions...... 1 468 510 449 442 415 470 438 437 451 457 426 438 394 Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... .. S.Io 2,97 Total solids (by eva Poration ) ...... cJ4o 5.77 Inquest cases...... 187 212 174 172 180 194 163 184 177 192 208 177 166 Temperature at hydrant, 60° Fahr. Mean barometer...... 29.949 29.943 '0.0881 30.057 30.064 29,982 30.105 30.029 30.125 30.106 30.203 29.835 29.811 Mean humidity...... 63. 59. 65. Ø• 55• 55• - 69• 82, 67, 63. 68. 79. 77. Inches of rain or snow, .51 1.28 3.42 ., .7q .,,. I ,... 1.20 .20 ...... 1.15 ( .... Chemical Analysis of Ridgewood Water, November 4, 1908. M e 3 n temperature (Fahrenheit) .... } 82.° 76.7' 66.5' 69.4° 70.7° 68.3° 69.6° 61.10 63.3° 63.° 60.8' 59.5° 44 6, Maximum tempera- 94.° 85.° 80.° 80.° 81.° 79.° 79.° 75.° 72.° 80.° 79•° 73-° 59 ° Results Expressed ' Results Expressed ture (Fahrenheit) in Parts by in Grains Per Minimum tempera- 73.° 62.° S5.° 60.° í6o.° 56.° 161.° 46•° 50•° 45.° 46.° 40.° Weight in One U. S. Gallon of ture (Fahrenheit) Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches.

Appearance ...... ' Slightly turbid. Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital. Color...... None. Odor (Heated to loo° Fahr.) ...... Marshy. .. I Otisville Chlorine in Chlorides ...... ...... ,...... 1.450 0.845 ard Parker Riverside Hospital. Kingston Ave. Hospital. Sana- Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... 2.392 1. Will p ~ torium. Phosphates (P,O,) ...... I Ne. None Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... 0.0001 0.000o6 Nitrogen W ' a4 ° b w vå o ~ba in Nitrates ...... 0.1200 0.0700 Free Ammonia ...... 0.0012 0.0007 A~ C Albuminoid Ammonia ...... ...... 0.0080 o.co47 nw A El El a F s~ F El 4.16 2.42 G tn so Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime 4 Before boiling.... I `...... 1 Remaining Oct. 31, '08, 89 85 174 3 •• 247 250 38 54 72 1 I 165 176 3.90 2. 2 Admitted ...... 4 35 39 1 10 11 TI II 13 35 9 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition Discharged ...... r3 26 39 Io 10 14 17 8 I 40 Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 6.6o 2 83 Died ...... r I z i 6 7 I 2 r g 8 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... Io.5o .12 Remaining Nov.7,'o8.. 79 93 172 3 •- 241 244 34 46 76 •• - 156 177

Total treated.... 93 120 213 4 257 261 49 65 S5 I 200 785 Temperature at hydrant, 57 Fahr, Bacteriological Examination of Croton Water, November 4, 1908. Colonies developed from I c. c. at 37° C.=.28. Cases of Infectious and Conta gious Diseases RI ;ported and Deaths from the Same, by Wards. Colonies developed from I c. at 24° C.=.132. Bacilli of colon group present in 1/Io C. c.; not present in 1/20 c. c. Sickness Deaths Reported. Microscopical examinations are not made at this laboratory. v •~ , m` °'y z7 /t oc 0 15-~ o~ I) m Wards. o o r a Fo ~8 POLICE DEPARTMENT, _,p ~C w ^1{py: 'I o Å L•p q Gapi Lì o å-uIli r' u5 Å vI November 6, 1908. The following proceedings were this day- 7 directed by the Police Co emissioner: First...... r 5 Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respect- Second...... i Third ...... 3 fully requested to authorize the Comptroller to lease second floor of premises No. 127 Fourth ...... 2 2 8 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street for the purposes of a branch oflice of the Fifth ...... Bureau of Detectives of the Police Department, and the following information is given Sixth...... ' 2 4 Seventh ...... 2 2 5 14 I8 in pursuance of resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking lund adopted October Eighth ...... I 3 7 5 I I I I 2 22, 1902: Ninth ...... 1 4 30 I. Full name of the owner or lessor? Robert Reid Company, No. 203 Broadway, i Tenth ...... 2 14 I I 2 12 Eleventh...... 9 I 16 () 7 I I 4 24 owners. e 2 23 15 Twelfth ...... q . 30 22 48 74 I 11 176 2. Full description of the property? Entire second floor of premises No. 127 Thirteenth ...... 2 4 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, 20 by 96 feet. 9 Fourteenth ...... 16 . I I 2 2 I6 39 .. 3. Term of proposed lease and if it includes the privilege of renewal? Five years, Fifteenth...... 7 2 1 I8 Sixteenth ...... 2 I 1 4 2 i sl I •2 with the privilege of renewal upon the same terms and conditions. Seventeenth...... 6 3 7 29 4. Rental and how payable? $I,400 per annus., payable quarterly. Eighteenth...... I I 4 25 I I .: I :: 6 3 i 19 Nineteenth...... 2 39 8 34 12 5 8 104 5. Particulars as to alterations and repairs? Owners will make alterations as per Twentieth...... 2 .. 2 .. 14 2 3 3 25 plans and specifications approved by the Police Department, all repairs during occu- Twenty-first...... 1 2 9 15 I ...... 5 .. 17 pancy to be made by the City. 1 Twenty-second ...... , .... 3 2 5 76 31 2 1 4 5 4 53 6. Does the owner pay water rent? Yes. The ( Twenty-third...... 21 I 7 2 3 57 Bronx I Twenty-fourth...... 3 I 5 15 6 I, .. .. .. I II I 2 40 7. Does the owner pay for light, heat and janitor service? Light, no; heat, yes; janitor service, no. Total...... 28 82 70 160 2911 5 -• 3 2 8 98 43 54 665 8. Necessity for the lease? To provide quarters for the Sixth Branch of the Detective Bureau. First 6 Second ...... 9. Are the premises recommended the most reasonable that can be secured in the Third ...... , I 2 I I . . neighborhood for the purposes desired? Yes. Fourth...... 4 Io. Is the appropriation from which the rental is to be paid sufficient to cover it? Fifth . 3 I 3 Sixth...... 4 I il .. •• 4 Rental to be paid from appropriation made to the Finance Department, Real Estate Seventh ...... I I I 2 2 2 I 14 Bureau, for rentals. Eighth...... 2 7 12 II 8 I I 9 Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respect- Ninth ...... 3 : 4 7 2 1 15 fully requested to amend proceedings of September 15, 19o8, relative to authorizing Tenth...... 4 5 r 2 13 Eleventh...... 4 I I I 10 the Comptroller to renew lease of premises No. 17 Leonard street for one year from Twelfth...... 2 3 3 3 77 December 31, i9o8, at the annual rental of $2,Ioo, by increasing the amount of such Thirteenth ...... 3 I 5 rental to $2,500 per annum, and that in connection therewith copies of communications Fourteenth...... 5 5 i I 4 Fifteenth...... 2 1 4 I 2 I 6 from Edward J. McGuire, of No. 52 Wall street, dated October 3, 19o8, and Novem- Sixteenth ...... 5 3 I I 9 ber 4, i9o8, be respectfully referred to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. o Seventeenth...... I .. I Ordered, That during the absence of the First Deputy Police Commissioner on Eighteenth...... 3 4 3 I It Nineteenth...... 24 2 2 Ii vacation, his duties will be performed by the Second Deputy Police Commissioner. Twentieth ...... i 2 1 17 Ordered, That the following named Lieutenants, whose names appear on eligible Twenty-first...... 6 list of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated November 6, i9o8, be and are Twenty-second...... I .. I I I 2 17 9 hereby promoted to the rank of Captain of Police: Twenty-third ...... 2 I 17 Twenty-fourth ...... i6 4 5 4 17 John O'Brien, William F. Boettler. Twenty-fifth...... 25 3 I 8 Ordered, That the following named Sergeants, whose names appear on eligible Twenty-sixth...... 14 12 ,. I 1 2 20 • 5 list of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated November 6, 1908, be and are Twenty-seventh...... ,. 2 4 5 3 I II Twentyeighth ...... I 7 I, I 2 L 27 hereby promoted to the rank of Lieutenant of Police: Twenty-ninth ...... 8 4 2 2 3 2 37 Michael A. Downs, Robert F. Powers, Frederick W. Blohm, George V. Kass, John Thirtieth 2 3 I I 13 Thirty-first...... I 6 McCarthy, Max Nettmaier, Peter 1. Tighe, James P. Treanor, Robert P. Thurston, Thirty-second...... I 4 James W. Hallock. On reading communication from Beckman Winthrop, Assistant Secretary, Treas- Total...... 17 1 54 11I 133 6 33 8 41 18 11 397 ury Department, Washington, D. C., dated October 29, 59o8, addressed li Joseph T. Weckesser, Patrolman, Forty-second Precinct, transmitting silver medal awarded to First...... I I 1 2 16 Second ...... 31 5 76 2 . 2 15 said Patrolman Joseph T. Weckesser, under act of Congress, in recognition of gallant Third ...... I 7 5 2 1 9 conduct exhibited in rescuing a boy from drowning in the Harlem River at the foot of Fourth ...... 2 4 5 2 I 53 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street, July 19, 1905, Fifth...... I I 2 .. Ordered, That permission be and is hereby given under the rules to Patrolman Total ...... 4 32 l0 12 16 7 2 4 60 Joseph T. Weckesser, Harbor Precinct, to accept such medal and that such com- munication be forwarded to the officer.

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12270 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, i9o8

Referred to the Comptroller. Lieutenant. Requisition No. 294— George L. Sullivan, Thirty-second Precinct, for three days, from 12 noon, Novem- Supplies for Police, í9o7 ...... $50 12 ber 5, 1908. o tee, ...... Supp 1' tes f or P 1' Igo8 7,-120 28 Patrolmen. Michael F. Connaughton, Fifteenth Precinct, for three days, from Total ...... $7,470 40 12 noon, Novem- ber 4, i9o8; Thomas F. Wade, Thirty-third Precinct, for two days, from 12 noon, Ordered to be Paid. November 5, í9o8; Louis J. Renselaer, Thirty-sixth Precinct, for three days, from 12 noon, November 5, i9o8; George IVI. Renselaer, First Inspection District, for three Contingent Expenses of Police Headquarters, etc., 1908, $118.54. days, from 12 noon, November 5, i9o8. Disapproved. The following leaves of absence are hereby granted with half pay: Application of the Renard Company, No. 16 West Twenty-third street, Manhattan, Patrolmen. for appointment of Louis Hass as Special Patrolman. Joseph L. Naughton, Fifth Inspection District, for one-half day, from 12 noon, On File, Send Copy. November 6, 1908, with permission to leave city; William Drinkwater, One Hundred Resolution of Board of Aldermen, adopted October 2o, 1908, approved by the and Sixty-third Precinct, for one-half day, from 12 noon, November 5, 1908. Mayor November 2, 1908, as follows: The following leaves of absence are hereby granted without pay: 'Resolved, That. in pursuance of the provisions of section 419 of the Greater New York Charter, the Police Commissioner be and hereby is authorized and empowered Sergeant. to purchase coal for the use of the Police Department in the Borough of Queens for George D. Sieffert, Twenty-sixth Precinct, for three days, from 12.01 a. m., the year 19o8, in the open tearket, without public letting, at the lowest price obtain- November tí, i9o8. ab'.e, the whole quantity of coal not to exceed eight hundred tons and the expense Patrolmen. thereof not to exceed the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000)." Michael Minogue, Traffic Precinct B, for four days, from 12.01 a. To., November Copies to Bookkeeper and to Inspector of Repairs and Supplies. to, 1908; Joseph D. Cronin, Bureau of Electrical Service, for two days, from 12.01 a. in., Report of Lieutenant in Command of Boiler Squad, dated November 5, 19o8, rela- November 6, 1908; Daniel J. McCormick, Twenty-second Precinct, for five days, from tive to engineers' licenses granted. For publication in the CITY RECo11u. 12 noon, November 9, 1908, with permission to leave city. Special Order No. 286, issued this day, is hereby made part of the proceedings of the Police Commissioner. Permission granted to leave city: Special Order No. 286. Patrolman. The following member of the Force is hereby relieved and dismissed from the John N. Noon, One Hundred and Forty-ninth Precinct, for twenty days, while on sick leave. Police Force and Service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund, and is awarded the following pension The following amendment is hereby ordered: To take effect 12 midnight, November 5, i9o8: Paragraph No. I, Special Order 280. current series, to read, Timothy Holland, Patrolman. Thirty-first Precinct, instead of Thomas Holland. Peter Dolan, One Hundred and Fort-- tifilt Precinct. on his own atpplication, at $703 The following death is reported: per anntim. Appointed November 3. 1882. Patrolman. The following transfers are hereby ordered: Morris P. Duhig, Two Hundred and Seventy-fifth Precinct, at 11.35 p. m., Novem- To take effect 8 p. m., November 6, i9o8: her 5, 1908. The following Special Patrolman is hereby appointed : To take effect November Patrolman. 5, 19o8--Thomas \1cCullough, for Oscar Hammerstein, Manhattan Opera House, No. Joseph F. Brown, from One i-Iundred and Sirty-first Precinct to Bureau of Elce- 315 West Thirty-fourth street, Manhattan. trical Service, duty as Operator in Brooklyn. The resignations of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby accepted and they To take effect 8 p. ni., November 7. 1908: are reappointed to take effect as of date indicated : Patrolmen. November 5, 1908—John Finley, George F. Smith and Thomas Henry, for New York Botanical Gardens, The Bronx; Eugene Braunworth, for A. Westheim and Joseph Flynn, from Fourteenth Precinct to One Hundred and Fourth Precinct; others, No. 685 Broadway, Manhattan. Patrick Sheehan, from Twenty--second Precinct to One Hundred and Fourth Precinct; Henry Eberle. from One Hundred and Fifty-third Precinct to "1-wo Hundred and The resignations of the following Special Patrolmen are .hereby accepted: Eighty-fifth Precinct; John J. Glaser. from Two Hundred and Scvcr.ty-hftlt Precinct Thomas McDonald, employed by American District Telegraph Company, No. 165 to Detective Bureau, Brooklcn ; \\"illi,tm R. White, from Tenth Precinct to Traffic Montague street, Brooklyn ; George W. Lyon, employed by Hotel Knickerbocker, Precinct B; Edward Stoll, from Seventeenth Precinct to Bureau of Electrical Service, P,toadwav and Forty-second street, Manhattan; Clyde E. Smith, employed by Inter- duty as Operator in Manhattan. borough Rapid Transit Company, No. 13 Park row, Manhattan; George J, Law, employed liv Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. 66 Broadway, Manhattan. The following temporary assignments arc hereby ordered THEO. A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner. Inspectors. Henry •\V. Burfeind, First Inspection District, assigned to command Second In- spection District, in addition to his own district, during absence of Inspector John 11. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Russell, for ei,gntccn hours frate S a. tn.. Novet:tbcr 7, í9o8; Patrick J. Harkins, Ninth Inspection District, assigned to command Tenth Inspection District, during absence of Inspector James E. Hussey, for eighteen hours. from 8 a. nt.. November 7 1908. Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), November 9, I9o8. Sergeants. To the Police Commissioner: \Villiam F. Bankler. First Precinct, assigned as Acting Licu:enant in precinct, dur- Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me ing absence of Lieutenants at trial room, from 9 a. ni., November 5, igo8; Daniel T. under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended. the following report Connor, Sixty-eighth Precinct, assigned as Actin, I.ictuonant in precinct, during ah- will show the names of the persons to whom licenses were issued, class of license and sence of Lieutenants at trial room, from 8 a. m., November 6. iooS: John Mears, Two location for the same, during the twenty-four hours ending t2 midnight, November Hundred and Ninetieth Precinct, assigned to Two Hundred aud Sei entv-sixth Precinct 7, 1908: as Acting Lieutenant, during absence of Captain Albert Ruthenbcrg on vacation, from First Class. 12.01 a. m., November 6, 19o8. Timothy Regan, No. 521 West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. Patrolmen. Patrick H. 'figlie, No. 46 Walworth street, Brooklyn. Allan Landvoc. Twenty-third Precinct, assigned to Central Office Squad, duty- in Chief Inspector's nfficc, lurirs; aliscnce of Patrolman John T. Gegan on sick leave. Second Class. 1908; from 8 a. m.. November 6. Eugene Fox. Sixth Inspection District, assigned to \Villiam Ehrsam, No. 85 Ninth avenue. 3.45 p. ni., Novene-' District Attorney's orfice, New York County, for three days. fron, Frank Gedds, No. 987 Eighth avenue. ber 5, 1908; John Heft. Seventy-ninth Precinct. assigned a; driver of patrol wagon in Charles T. Mellen, No. 113 East Eighty-seventh street. precinct, during absence of Patrolman John H. Tierney, for three davs, from I2.0f Charles G. Schaub, No. 38 Renwick street. Thi -tv-sixth Precinct, assignedssiged to Si xt1t In- a. in., Novcrlber 4, iyo : T.m c E. Liston. Hugh Bannon, No. 279 Sterling place, Brooklyn. spection District, for clerical duty. during a1 =cece of Sergeants James M. Kane and James McCarthy, No. 313 Butler street, Brooklyn. Thomas F. Hanley, and Plttrolman Daniel T. Kelly on vacation, from 8 a. m., Novem- ber 5, í9o8; Louis J. Campc,menosi. Tenth Precinct. assigned to Detective Bureau, Man- hattan, for ten days. from 8 p. ni., November :, 1908; William M. Conklin, Seventeenth Third Class. Precinct, and Dan;el B. Chary. Eighth Precinct, a,signed to Central Office Squad, duty James F. Collins, Port Richmond, Staten Island. in office of Chief Inspector, for five days. from 8 p. ni., November 8, 19o8. Robert J. Cory, No. 227 East One Hundred and Second street. !1Iartin Cody, No. 547 Broadway. The following extensions of temperary assignments are hereby ordered: Gustav Gunther, Stapleton, Staten Island. Patrolmen. Francis J. 1-leale, Jr., Lexington avenue, Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth streets. George Downey. Sixty-fifth Precinct. to Central Office Squad. for ten days, from Michael i\lcGuire, No. 3o West Forty-fourth street. 8 a. tn.. November 6, 1908; Constance J. Mancini, Sixth Precinct, to Detective Bureau, John J. O'Donnell, No. 34 Front street. Manhattan, for thirty days. from 8 a. m, Novemher 8. irh,q: John \\'atsorr and Charles Thomas Owens, No. 710 East Ninth street. F. Figge, Thirty-first Precinct, to Eighth Iuspcction District, duty in plain clothes, for Philip Zimmerman, No. 225 West -I- wcnty-fourth street. ten davs, from 8 a. m., November Q. 19o8; George F. Vette and Irring E. Schratmn, Allen J. Wolcott, foot East Fifty-ninth street. One Hundred and Forty--f'ittrth Precinct. to Eighth Inspection District, elute in plein Edward Dann. No. 251 South Ninth street, Brooklyn. clothes, for ten day,, from 8 a. ni.. November 6, 19a8: Loris J. Price, One Hundred and Preston Pelton, No. 209 Wolcott street, Brooklyn. Fifty-third Precinct; Philip Hoerter, One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Precinct, and Dennis Devine, No. 174 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Joseph Phillips. One I-Inndred auet Sixty-sixth Precinct. to Eleventh Inspection Dis- William J. Whiteside, :Madison avenue, Brooklyn. trict, duty ii: plain clothes, for ten days, from 2 p. it., Novemb.r 6, 1908. Charles Farr, Casino Beach, Brooklyn. Charles A. Clayton, No. 409 Van Buren street, Brooklyn. The following members of the Dcparttr.eet are excused for eighteen hours, as in- Janes Sullivan, Rogers avenue, Brooklyn. dicated: Richard Clott, No. io Water street, Brooklyn. Inspectors. Peter Singer, No. 71 Delevan street. Brooklyn. John H. Ru,sell. Second Inspection Di:-'riet, fron: 8 a. m.. November 7, 1908, with permi=lion to leave city; Miles O'Reilly, Eleventh Inspection District, from 2 p. m.. Special. November 14, 1908. James L. Fallon, No. 79 Lafayette street. Captains. Respectfully William Hogan, First Precinct, from 8 a. m., November to, í9o8, with permission HENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Command. to leave city; Patrick Corcoran, Thirty-ninth Precinct, from 8 a. in., -Nov-ember 6, 1908, with permission to leave city; Patrick Summers, One Hundred and Forty-third Pre- POLICE DEPARTMENT cinct, from 2 p. m., November , ig0S; John Becker, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Precinct, front 2 p. m., November 5, ipo8; Francis A. Creamer, One Hundred and Sixty-sixth Precinct, from 9 a. m., November 7, 1908, with permission to leave city; November t8, 1908. Owen Rooney, Two Hundred and Ninetieth Precinct, front 12 noon, November 7, 1008. I transmit herewith for publication in the CITY RECORD, the following list of deaths, retirements, etc., from November 9 to 14, 19o8: Acting Captain. November io. Edwarc"J. Bourke, One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Precinct, from 6 a. m., Novem- ber 6, tgo8. Retired—Patrolman Thomas J. Mahoney, One Hundred and Eighty-fourth Pre- cinct, at $412 per annum ; Patrolman John H. \White, Sixth Precinct, at $549 per The following leaves of absence are hereby granted with full pay: annum. Captain. Resigned—Patrolman John J. Hennessy, Thirty-second Precinct, to take effect Thomas Murphy, Central Office Squad, for seven davs, fron 12.01 a. m., November 8 p. in., November 9, i9o8; Probationary Patrolman Edmund J. Opdyke, Fifteenth 7, 19o8, to be deducted from vacation. Precinct, to take effect 4 p. m., November 9, i9o8. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19o8. THE CITY RECORD,, I227I

Disutissed—Patrolman Walter Mead, First Precinct. Charges : Conduct ttnbe• 643 Twentieth street; Anthony I1lolcsky, AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. coming an officer; conduct injurious to public peace and welfare; violation of the No, 68 Sixteenth street; Wm. 1-I. Good- Room 207, No. 28o Broadway, 5th floor, 9 a. m. to rules. 4P-m. clay, No. 176 Sterling street; Patk. Cor- Telephone, 1942 Worth. November II. rigan, No. ill East One Hundred and The Mayor the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis- Death Reported—Sergeant Dennis McCrohan, Sixty-eighth Precinct, at 9 a. In., Second street; Chris, M. Sawatzky, No. sioners John Ù. Cowan (President), William H. Ten 27o Gold street; Michael Shea, No. 640 Eyck, John J Ryan and John P. Windolph; Harry November io, i9o8. W. Walker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En- Hicks street ; Thos. F. Hayes, No. 185 gineer. November 12. Ifuntiiigton street; Harry Oughton, No. Employed as Patrolmen on Probation—Henry Hochschwender, James J. McDer- 58 Adelphi street; Eugene Walsh, No. 138 ARMORY BOARD. mott, Thomas J. Weber, Patrick J. Murnane, Jesse M. Bedell, Edward Zapke, Michael hleventh street; Jerry Haggerty, Nn. 413 Mayor George B. McClellan, the President of J. Benedetto, Philip McCloury, William Clausen, Jr., John A. Furey, Joseph A. Cody, Bay Ridge avenue ; James- Mulvey, No. the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, John S. Stanford, William P. Napier, Robert L. Cahill, James Mcìllahon, Eugene 11. 265 Forty-fourth street; Peter J. Donlon, Brigadier-General George Moore Smith, Brigadier- General John G. Eddy, the President of the Depart- Pulch. No. 386 Wyckoff avenue; Albert N. Olm, ment of faxes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy. Astoria; John J. ticKcnnev, No. 290 Harrie Davis, Secretary Room 6, Basement, Hall November 12. I Lewes street ; G. F. AVendt, No. 284 St. of Records, Chambers and Centre streets. Designation as first grade Detectives revoked, to take effect 8 p. m., November Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m Aunt avenue, The Bronx ; Geo. Stock, Jr., to 1210. 13, I90ó : No. 653 Third avenue, New York; 'rhos. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Sergeant Charles W. Mehrer. F. Flanagan, No. 16g Bond street; IIerman Patrolmen—Thomas F. Donohtte, William Forbes, James J. McKeon, William J. Bodighcinier, No. I 19 Sumpter street O'Brien, James Digilio, Hugh Cassidy, James P. Boyle, George W. Beck, James F. ART COMMISSION. Hugli Walsh, No. 210 Wyckoff avenue; City Hall, Room 25. Harvey, John J. Stapleton, Harry V. Callahan, Anthony M. Duffy, Robert Malcolm. William Curran, No. 68 North Portland Telephone call, Irq Cortlandt. John Quigley, Richard L. Sangunitto, George P. Conboy.

Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 4o Clinton street. William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of ment NO 280 Broadway. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell John Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary Brooklyn and Queens. Telephone, rzoo Worth. T Chickering, John \V. Davis, John Dwyer lames Superintendent; Alfred i. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm H. Edsall, Matthew J. Elgas, Edward 1). Farrell Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Telegraph Bureau. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Cornelius D. Franklin, John Griffin, M. D.; John L Records. William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Office, No. agg Broadway. N. Hunt, Henry W. Jameson, james Lee, Charles Bureau of V iolations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick, Charles A. W. Lyon James i McCabe, William J. O'Shea Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Shaw, Commissioners. Julia HicAnan Altred T. Schauffter, Albert Shiels, Jamaica. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- Thomas Bassett, Secretary. F dgar Dubs Shinier Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani- tan, Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. Stitt, Grace C. Straehan, Joseph S. Taylor, Joseph tary Superintendent; George R. (rowly, Assistant street, Brooklyn. H. Wade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Chief Clerk; Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Central office open at all hours. Registrar of Records, COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, No. 280 Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, LAW DEPARTMENT. \Villiam H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Stapleton, Staten Island. Broadway, q a. ru. to 4 p. m. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Telephone, 4315 Worth. Schools, andames C. iiyrnes, \Valter L. Hervey, John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com- Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. intendent; Charles E. Hoyer Assistant Chief Clerk• Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, missioners. T Waiter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of' 6th, 7th and 8th floors, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, Records. g a. m. to I2 m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. COMMISSION. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. -Theodore Connoly, George L. Ster- TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy Telephone, 1200 Worth. Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the Bof- )avid Rulnsey William Beers Crowell, Office of the Commission, Room 138 No. 280 Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. sughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and President fen, Terence 1:arley, Cornelius F. Col- Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of' Manhat- John H. McC ooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Park Board. tan. New York City. Comptrollers. William J. Fransioli, Secretary. Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. Stephen Ò'Brien Charles A.'O'Neil Richard H~ Norton, Lewis A. Abrams. Paul Loeser, Secretary to Comptroller. Telephone, zor Plaza. Mitchell, John *iddecombe, Edward J. McGold- Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Michael J. Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for rick, Curtis A. Peters, Thomas F. Byrne, Arthur Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes- MAIN DIVISION. he Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Sweeny, Joel J Squier Harford P. Walker George Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- day and Friday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room si. lyn. P. Nicholson, George Il. Folwell William ñ. King, Alfred W. Booraem Josiah A. Sctover, Thomas F. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Telephone 2300 South. Noonan, J Gabriel Britt, Royal E. T. Riggs, Joseph I. Berry, Commissioner of Parks for the Charles McIntyre, Solon Berrick, Francis J. Byrne CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Frank \V. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- Borough of The Bronx. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. keeper, Room 8. James P. O'Connor William H. Jackson, Edward Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Maxson, Elliot S. )~3enedict, Clarence L. Barber, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Iz m. City Hall, Rooms 11, Iz; Io a. m. to 4 p.m.; Sat- STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. Isaac Phillips, Edward A. McShane, Eugene Fay. urdays, ba. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 2640 Tremont. James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Kirby. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Room 85. Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. Aldermen. BUREAU OF AUDIT—DIAIN DIVISION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy Cit yy Clerk. P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room 27. BROOKLYN OFFICE. John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Borough Hall, zd floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- Aldermen. I.AW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. days 9 a. m. to 12 m. Joseph V. Sculley Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Saturdays, 12 m. Telephone 2948 Main. Thomas J. McCaiie, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Room 185. Telephone, 33;0 Madison Square. James D. tell, Assistant in charge. of The Bronx. Robert W. Hebberd Commissioner. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Richard C. Baker, first Deputy Commissioner. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. ou h of Queens. STATISTICS. Thomas \V. Hynes, Second Deputy Commis- ph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough No. go West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- Jose Charles S. Hervey, Supervising Statistician and ;ioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 days 9 a. m. to Iz m. of Richmond. Examiner, Room i80. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2977 Telephone, 81go Cortlandt. Main. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. McKee Borden, Secretary. CITY RECORD OFFICE. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND Institutions, Room 38, Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- No. rrg Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- BLANK BOOKS. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m, to 4 days q a. M. to 12 M. Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. 21 OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. p. m.; Saturdays. Iz M. Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt, Park Row. Entrance, Room 807, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. John H. Timmerman, CityPaymaster. iixth street. Office hours, 8.3o a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply The Children's Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF Room, No. z, City Hall. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Office hours 8.30 a. in to 4 p. m. PERSONAL TAXES. Patrick J Tracy, Supervisor-, Henry McMillen, Jeremiah donnelly, Superintendent for Richmond No. z8o Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary. Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55. lic 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M. Telephone, moo Tompkinsville. Telephone, 4585 Worth. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. Geo. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Mortimer J. Brown, Appraiser of _Real Estate, Office, No. 277 Broadway. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Room 157. BUILDINGS. John N. Bogart, Commissioner, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, James P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. No. 44 East Twenty-third street, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; ohn J Caldwell, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Foster Crowell Commissioner. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. O. William H. kdwards, Deputy Commissioner, Telephone, IØI Gramercy. to 12 m. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. Borough of Manhattan. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. Telephone, 2828 Worth. John J. McDonough and William H. Loughran, Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Df Brooklyn METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMIS- COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. Borough of the Bronx—Municipal Building, Third Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough and Tremont avenues. of The Bronx. SION. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep- John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Office, No. 17 Battery place. George H. Soper, A. Metz, Comptroller; James J. Martin, Chamber- uty Receivers of Taxes. Ph. D. President' James 11. Fuertes Secretary; H. lain, Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms de B. T'arsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. Will. of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman A. Tams M. D. Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND James B. Bouck and William Gallagher, Deputy Te►ephone, 1694 Rector. N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller. Secretary; Receivers of Taxes. ASSESSMENTS. Office of Secretary, Room 12, Stewart Building. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Telephone, rØ Worth. Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE George H. Creed and Masor 0. Smedley, Deputy 9 a. M. to rz M. COMMISSION. Receivers of Taxes. Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Frank DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Borough ot Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, No. Ø Broadway, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Raymond, James It. Tully, Charles Putzel, Hugh Frank L. Polk, R. Ross Appleton, Arthur J. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. New Brighton. Hastings, Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran James `'Y. Stevenson, Commissioner. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy O'Keeffe. John H. Little, Deputy Commissioner. Receivers of Taxes. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. Edgar E. Schiff, Secretary. John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary, Office hours, 9 a. ni. to 4 p. m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Labor Bureau. Saturdays, q a. ni. to 12 m. AND ARREARS. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Nos. 54Ø Lafayette street. Telephone, 2140 Worth. Telephone, 6080 Cortlandt. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in . Telephones, Manhattan, 85m Cortlandt; Brook- Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and lyn 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Arrears. 94 'i'omp kinaville; Bronx, 62 Tremont. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess. )ohs H. O'Brien, Commissioner. CENTRAL OFFICE. Nos. 159 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- ments and Arrears. tel:. F. Loughman Deputy Commissioner. quarters Fire I)epartnment. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, John F. Garvey, §ecretary to Department. Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to rz m. Rooms 1-3. I. M. de Varona. Chief Engineer. and Chairman; William Montgomery, John Sherry, TelephoQe, 1047 Gramercy. James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En- C' Andrade, Jr., Abram A. Breneman. John V. Coggey, Commissioner. sessments and Arrears. gineer. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, Nos. 365-367 Jay George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. street, Brooklyn. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. corner Court and Montague streets. Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. m. Thomas J. Drennan, Deputy Collector of Assess- Power. Telephone, 3520 Main. ments and Arrears. Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. FERRIES. avenue and Fifth street Long Island City. William C. Cozier, Deput y Commissioner, Bor- POLICE DEPARTMENT. Patrick E. Leahy, I5eputy Collector of Assess- ou h of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. CENTRAL OFFICE. Pier "A," N. R., Battery place. ments and Arrears. ,John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook- No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 300 Rector. Borough of Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. lyn. Telephone, 3100 Spring. Allen N. Spooner, Commissioner. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. 'J'heodore A. Bingham, Commissioner. Denis A. Judge, Deputy Commissioner. and Arrears. Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough \Villiam F. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. Joseph V. Savage. Secretary. of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis- Office hours, 9 a. In. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE and Seventy-seventh• street and Third avenue. AND OF MARKETS. sioner. Thomas M. Lynch, Water Register, The Bronx. Bert Hanson, Third Deputy Commissioner. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Charles C. W issel, Deputy Commissioner Bor- Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary to Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Room I. I. ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long island William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk. John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and City. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Su rinteadent of Markets.ar John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street Borough of John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of Mar- Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, (in the month of kets. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis- August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to David O'Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue. trict, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, 12 m. BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Manhattan. Telephone. Plaza. Office hours, 8 a. m to II p. ro., every day in the Richard B. Aldcroftt, jr.; Nicholas J. Barrett, Frank J. Prial, Chief Examiner. Room 181. Bartholomew F. Donohoe, President; John J. year, including holidays and Sundays Charles F. Bruce, M. I).;Joseph E. Cosgrove, Moore. Secretary; John i bunn, Treasurer; ex- BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. Stated public meetings ot the Commission, Tues- Frederic R. Coudert. Francis R. Crowninshield, officio. Horace Loomis and Matthew E. Healy. days and Fridays at 11.30 a. m in the Public Hear- Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. De Laney, Samuel Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Rooms Nos. 14, 15 and 16 Aldrich Building, Nos. ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the B. Donnelly, Horace E. Dresser A. Leo Everett, Rooms 6 to 67. 149 and 151 Church street. Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. Alexander Ferris, oseph Nicola francolini, George James J. Martin, City Chamberlain. Office open during business hours every day in the Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; Freifeid. George J. Gillespie, John Greene, Lewis Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. year (except legal holidays). Examinations are held William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. Haase, Robert L. Harrison, Louis HauVt, M. I).; Telephone, 4270 Worth. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. m. Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole- Thomas T. Higgins, Arthur Rollick, Charles H. man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney. Ingalls, Nathan S. Jonas, Hugo Kanzler, Max Telephone, 4150 Beekman. Katzenberg John C. Kelley, Alrick H. Man, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Clement March, Mitchell May Dennis J McDon- TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. ald, M. D.; Thomas J. O'Dono~lue- Frank H. Part- Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, ridge, George W. Schaedle, Henry H. Sherman avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to qp~ m. from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays 12 M. Manhattan Office No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stern, M. Samue' Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al- Telephone, -331 f ramercy. Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan, Michael J. Sullivan, wa -s open. HEADQUARTERS. Edmond J. Ìiutler, Commissioner. Bernard Suydam, Rupert B. Thomas, John R. elephone 4900 Columbus. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens Thompson, George A. Vrandenhoff Frank D. \Vil- Thomas i'arlmgton, M. D., Commissioner of hattan. and Richmond), Temple Bar Building, No. 4q sey, George \V. \`'isgate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Health and President. Telephone, 2230 Plaza, Manhattan; 2356 Main, Court street. members of the Board. Alvah H. Doty, M. D.; Theodore A. Bingham, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3825 Main. Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President. C ommissioners. Nicholas J. Hayes, Commissioner. John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. John Greene Vice-President. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, 2806 and 2808 Third Ave- A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Herman M. Biggs, M. D., General Medical Officer. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs nue. Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. ames McC. Miller Chief Clerk. of Brooklyn and Queens. Telephone, 967 Melrose. C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build- JValter Bensel, M. b., Sanitary Superintendent. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Secre- William B. Calvert, Superintendent. ings, William H. Guilfoy, Al. D., Registrar of Records. tary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Jr., Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Henry R. M. Cook, Auditor. Borough of Manhattan. of Brooklyn and Q ueens; BOROUGH OFFICES. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Su- Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department. Henry At Leip ziger, Supervisor of Lectures. perintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistant Chief Thomas Lally, Deput y Chief of Department in Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Clerk. charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Joseph L. Burke Inspector of Combustibles, Nos. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and f I Records. H? and 154 East Scixty-seventh street, Manhattan. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; q a. m. to William 11. Maxwell City Superintendent o I elephone, 640 Plaza. 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. Schools, and Andrew W. Ed-son, John H. Haaren Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Franz S. \Volf, inspector of Combustibles, Bor- Louis F. Haffen President. Clarence E. Melenev, Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Acting Assistant Sani. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay Henr A. Gumbleton, Secretary. B. Shallow Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- tory Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, )r., Assistant street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3520 Main. ohnMurraMu y, Commissioner of Public Works. mhller, Join H. Walsh, Associate City Superis- Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of tendents. Registrar of Records. tan The Bronx and Richmond. Public Works. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. THE CITY RECORD 12273

A. Bri8gs , Chief Engineer. REGISTER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. ck Gretffenberg, Principal Assistant Topo- SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART- Engineer. Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 No. 17 Cook avenue Elmhurst. MENT. p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to ram. During the months John T. Robinson, I'ublic Administrator, County i H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, s H. O'Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. of July and August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2 of Queens. N. Y. m Telephone, 335 Newtown, C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. p Frank Gass, Register. CourtM. open daily from ro o'clock a. m. to o'clock J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. p Seven William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. SHERIFF. jury trial parts. Special Term for A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of Telephone, 3900 Worth. Trials. Special Term for Motions. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a.m. to James F. McGee General Clerk. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 5460lIain. H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public Herbert S. Harvey Sheriff. i and Offices. SHERIFF. John M. Phillips, Ùnder Sheriff. No. 29g Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q sne, 66 Tremont. Telephone qg Greenpoint (office). CRIMINAL DIVISION— a. M. to 52 m. Henry O. Stchleth, Warden, Queens County Jail. SUPREME Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. Telephone, 372 Greenpoint. COURT. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. John F. Gilchrist Under Sheriff Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White President's Office, Nos. r5 and r6 Borough Hall, 9 'elephone, 4984 *orth. and Franklin streets. a. in to q p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. SURROGATE. Court opens at 10.30 a. in Bird S. Coler, President. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Peter J. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. SURROGATES. Office at Jamaica. Special Deputy to the Clerk. John A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public p m., except Saturday when it closes at 52 m. the office is open between March 31 and July r, from Telep'ione, 6064 Franklin. Works. During the months of Jufy and August the hours are 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; on Saturdays, from 8 a, m. to ra james M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. from ga m. to2p.m. m.; between July i and September I, from 9a, m, to David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Abner C. Thomas and Charles H. Beckett, Surro- 4 p. m.; on Saturdays, from 9 a. in. to r2 M. James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Sewers. Io a. m., except during the month of August, when Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the no court is held, and the court sits every day there- Elm, White and Franklin streets. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. KINGS COUNTY. after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Court opens at 1o.3o a. m. Telephone, 397 Jamaica. Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky Warren W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan Edward Swann BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Joseph F. Muzqueen, James T. Malone' judges o? Office of the President, Nos. 14, r5 and r6 City County Court-house. RICHMOND COUNTY. the Court of General Sessions, Edward A. Carroll, Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. acob Brenner, Commissioner. Clerk. Telephone, reol Franklin. John F. Ahearn, President. Jacob A. Livingston, l)eputy Commissioner. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 413- m. Bernard Downing, Secretary. Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. During July and August Clerk's Office will close ohn Clottghen, Commissioner of Public Works. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Village Hall, Stapleton. at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at r2 M. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- from 9 a. m. to 52 m. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. lic Works. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. to 2 John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings. p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. M. to 12 m. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays, George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. Telephone, 1454 Main. from 9 a. m. to r2 M. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW Frank J. Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers. Telephone, 8r Tompkinsville. YORK. John R. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Hall Park, from io a. m. to 4 p. m. Hall of Records. COUNTY CLERK. Part I. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in., excepting months County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to Part II. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. of July and August, then q a. M. to 2 p. m., Satur- 4 P. in. Part IIl. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue days 9 a. m. to 12 M. C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. Part IV. and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Lewis M. Swasey, Commissioner. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m, to 4 Part V. Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. P. m. Part VI. Lawrence Gresser President. Telephone, 1114 Main Telephone, 28 New Dorp. - Part VII. John M. Cragen Secretary. Thomas D. Mosscrop Superintendent. Part VIII. Alfred Denton, bommissioner of Public Works. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Special Term Chambers will be held from io a. m. Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- Telephone, 1082 Main. to g p. M. lic Works. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1908, Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. James P. Hicks, Superintendent of Highways, County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County Edward F. O Dwyer, Chief Justice; Lewis J. Carl Berger Superintendent of Buildings. COUNTY CLERK. Judge. Conlan, Francis B. Delehanty, Joseph I. Green, First Monday of June Grand and Trial Jury. John J Halteran, Superintendent of Sewers. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. Alexander Finelite, Thomas F. Donnelly, John V. Second Monday of 11ovember, Grand and Trial McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Justices. Thomas F. James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street Clean- to 4 p. in.; during months of July and August, 9 a.m. Jury. ing to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. Smith, Clerk. Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public Build- Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury. Telephone, 6142 Cortlandt, Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. ings and Offices. Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. Telephone, 1900 Greenpoint. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk, Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury Telephone call, 4930 Main. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be- Fourth Wednesday of October without a Jury. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. COUNTY COURT. Surrogate's Court—Stephen ii. Stephens, Surro- hattan. George Cromwell, President. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 17, r8, gate. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. Court opens at ro a. in. 22 and 23. Court opens at io a. m. daily and sits Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30 Justices—First Division—William E. Wyatt Wil- Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23; o'clock a. in. Acting Commissioner of Public Works. lard H. Olmsted, Joseph M. Devel, Lorenz Zeller, Part II., Room No. ro, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at ro.3o John B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoy John Seaton Superintendent of Buildings. Rooms 17, r8 and 22, open daily from 9 a. ni. to 4 o'clock a. m. t. Charles W. H. E. Buel, uperintendent of Highways. Culkin, Clerk; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. p. m.; Saturdays, ra m. Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to q John T. Fetherston, Superintendent of Street Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County at 10.30 o'clock a. in. p. m. Cleaning. Judges. Telephone, 2092 Franklin, Clerk's office. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. Telephone, ó0r Franklin, Justices' chambers. Charles S. Devoy, Chief. Clerk. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build- Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main. Second Division—Trial Days—No. 171 Atlantic ings and Offices. Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. avenue, Brooklyn, Monday Samuel H. Evins. s Wednesdays and Fri- George 1V. Tuttle, Principal Assistant Engineer, days at ro o'clock; Town }tail, Jamaica, Borough of Bureau of Engineeriug—Topographical. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Telephone, 5o Tompkinsville. Queens, Tuesday at io o'clock ; Town Hall, New Theodor S. Oxholm, Principal Assistant Engineer, Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursday at Bureau of Engineering—Construction. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. ro Hours, 9 a. m. to 5p. m. SHERIFF. o'clock. Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., g John F. Clarke, District Attorney. Justices—Howard J. Forker John Fleming, Mor- 12 County Court-house, Richmond, S. 1. a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to m. Telephone number, 2955-6-7—Main. an M. L. Ryan, Robert j. Wilkin George J. Telephone, roco Tompkinsville. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. O'Keefe, James J. McInerney. Joseph L. Kerrigan, Joseph J. Barth. Clerk; John T. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office, No. r7r Atlantic avenue, Borough of CORONERS. Brooklyn, open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Third avenue No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn, 9 and Tremont avenue. Telephone, 1250 Tremont a. ni. to 5 p. in. THE COURTS. and 1402 Tremont. Charles E. Teale, Public Administrator. Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke. Telephone, 2840 Main. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE CHILDREN'S COURT. William T. Austin dhief Clerk. SUPREME COURT. First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Rooms i and FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and REGISTER. Ernest K. Coulter, Clerk. 4005 Main. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth Telephone, $353 Stuyvesant. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., street. Court opens at i Second Division—No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. Henry J. Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy. excepting months of July and August ; then from 9 Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice; George L. William F. Delaney, Clerk. a. M. to 2 p. m. provided for by statute. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Telephone, 627 Main. Open all hours of the day and night. William A. I;rendergast, Register. Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Hou hton, Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. Francis M. Scott Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Cle Building Centre and White streets. Open at all Telephone, 2830 Main. rk; times of the day and night. William Lamb, Ijeputy Clerk. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Coroners: Julius liarburger, Peter P. Acritelli, Clerk's Office opens at 9 a. in. Telephone, 3840 Madison Square First Division. George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. SHERIFF. Julius liarburger, President Board of Coroners. Court opens from 9 a. in to g p. m. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. Y. Iacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. Telephones, 1094, 5057, 5o58 Franklin. 9 a. m. to p. in.; Saturdays, 12 m. Crane, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Joseph Alfred T. Robley, Sheriff. MENT. Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton F. Moss, James J Walsh, Henry Steinert, Daniel street, Jamaica, L. I. Lewis M. Swasey Under Sheriff. County Court-house, Chambers street. • Court open E. Finn, Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris. Samuel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. Telephone, 6845, 846, 6847, Main. from Io.rS a. m. to 4 p. m. Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Otto H Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. I6. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Droege, Joseph E. Corrigan, Moses Herreran, Paul Office hours from ga. m. to sop. m. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room Krotel. Borough o? Richmond—No. 44 Second street, SURROGATE. No. 13. Philip H. Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and Special Term, Part III., Room No. r9. New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi- Hall of Records Brooklyn, N. Y. Twenty-first street and Sylvan place. ness all hours of the day and night. Special Term, Part LV. Room NO 20. First District—Criminal Court Building. Herbert T. Ketcham Surrogate. Special Term, Part V., koom No. 6. Matthew J. Cahill. Edward Bergen, chief Clerk and Clerk of the Second District—Jefferson Market. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. J. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), Third District—No. 69 Essex street. Surrogate's Court. Room No. 31. Court opens at io a. m. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 4 Fourth District—No. I5r East Fifty-seventh street. Trial Term, Part II., Room No, 34. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first p. in Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 52 m. Trial Term, Part III., Room No. 22. COUNTY OFFICES. Telephone, 3954 Main. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Trial Term, Part IV. Room No. 21. Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street Trial Term, Part V., Room No, 24. and Brook avenue. NEW YORK COUNTY. Trial Term, Part VI. Room No. 18, Seventh District—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, Part VII'. Room No. —. Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part VIII'.. Room No. 23. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 35. Second Division. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part X. Room No. 26. Broadway,q a. m. to 4 p. m. Trial Term, Part XL, Room No. 27 Borough of Brooklyn. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Office hours, 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; July and August, 9 a.m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays a. M. to 12 m. Queens Trial Term, Part XII. Room No. —. City Magistrates—Edward T . Dooley, James G. Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. 9 Trial Term Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. County Court-house Long Island City. Tighe John Naumer E. G. Higginbotham, Frank John P. Balbert, fommrssioner of Jurors. Vil., Room No. 36. E.O'*eilly, Henry J. Furlong, Alfred E. Steers, Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. Telephone, 241 1Vorth. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Alexander H. Geismar, John Telephone, 455 Greenpoint. Trial Term, Part XV. Room No. 37. F. Hylan. Trial Term, Part XVI., Room No.—. President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No. 318 Trial Term, Part XVII. Room No. 2o. Adams street. ('OMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, Part XVIII'., Room No. 29. COUNTY CLERK. Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan, Office, Hall of Records. Appellate Term, Room No. 29. Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. William S. Andrews, Commissioner. Jamaica, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, City Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. James O. Farrell, Superintendent. of New York. Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Courts. James J. Fleming Jr. Secretary. Office open, April I to October I, 8 a. m. to 5 P. m.; northeast. First District—No. 318 Adams street. Telephone,30 00 ortht October i to April r, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays Clerks in attendance from to a. m. to 4 p. m. Second District—Court and Butler streets. throughout the year until 12 noon. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Roon No. rg COUNTY CLERK. John Niederstein, County Clerk. Fourth District—No. 6 Lee avenue. Henry J. Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part 1I. (ex-parte Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. Nos. 5, 8, q, io and ii New County Court-house Frank C. Klingenbeck, Secretary. business), ground floor, southeast corner. Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. Office hours from ga. m. to p. M. Telephone, r51maica. Ja Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Seventh District—No. 35 Snider avenue (Flatbush) . Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk. floor, south. Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- John F Curry, Deputy. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- land). oseph J. Glennen, Secretary. COUNTY COURT. east corner second floor east. Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third Telephone, 870 Cortlandt. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. Clerk's office, Appel ate Term, room southwest street. County Court opens at io a. m. Trial Terms begin corner, third floor. Tenth District—No. 133 New Jersey avenue. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. first Monday of each month, except July, August Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex- Criminal Court-house Centre street. Borough of Queens. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre cept during August and first Saturday of September. Justices—Charles H. 'Pruax, Charles F. MacLean, City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith Joseph streets. County Judge's office always open at No.336 Ful- Henry Bischoff, J r., Leonard A. Giegerich P. Hen Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, ton street, Jamaica, N. Y. Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, James 1itzjerald 9a.m.to12sn Burt j Ilurop prey, County Judge. James A. O'Gorman, James A. Blanchard, Edward Courts. Wm. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Telephone, 286 Jamaica. S. Clinch Samuel Greenbaum Edward E. McCall, First District—St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. Edward h1. Amend, Vernon st. Davis, Victor J City. Telephone, 2304 Franklin. Dowling, oseph Newburger John W. Goff Samuel Second District—Town Hall, Flushing L. I. Seabury, 7s1. `Varley Platze1c Peter A. l4endrick, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Third District—Central avenue, Far kockaway, John Ford, Charles W. Dayton, john J. Brady, L. 1. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island itchell L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James 4V. No. 119 Nassau street, ga. m. to 4 p. m. City, 9 a. ni. to 5. m. Gerard. Borough of Richmond. William M. Hoes Public Administrator. Ira G. Darrin, District Attorney. Peter 1. Dooling, Clerk, Supreme Court. City Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Telephone, 6376 dortlandt. Telephone, 39 Greenpoint. Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt. Marsh.

I 0 12274 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, igos.

Courts. sixth street from the centre line of Lexington avenue Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. each DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No. 148 EAST First District—Lafayette place, New Brighton, to the centre line of Fifth avenue and by One Huu- day, excepting Saturdays closing at Ia m. Trial TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, dred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Central days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All Tua CITY or NEW YORx. Staten Island. Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Island. avenue and Central Park West. days, Edgar J. Lauer, Frederick De Witt Wells, Frank Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, S received by the Commissioner of Correc- D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. Clerk. tion at the above office until II o'clock a. m. on MUNICIPAL COURTS. William J. Chamberlain, Clerk; Charles Healy, Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. Borough of Manhattan. Deputy Clerk. Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison Second District—Second and Third Wards, which Borough of Manhattan, First District—The First District embraces the include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown bounded on the south and west by the avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk's Office open No. T. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- territory daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the ERING HARDWARE, PAINTS, IRON, southerly and westerly boundaries of the said 9a.m.to4p.m. late Town of Newtown corner of Broadway and borough, on the north by the centreline of Four- Court street, Elmhurst, i'4ew York. P. O. Address, STEAM FITTINGS, LUMBER AND MIS- teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street from Telephone, 3873 Plaza, CELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Elmhurst, Queens County, New York, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the Borough of The Bronx, William Rasqutn, Jr., Justice. Luke I. Connor- centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth ton, Clerk. William Repper, Assistant Clerk. terials and supplies and the performance of the street to Fifth street, Second avenue, Chrystie street, First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth James B. Snediker, Stenographer, contract is by or before ten days. Division street and Catharine street. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays ; Fridays The amount of security required is fifty per Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of Ifor Tury ']'rials only). cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. Justices. i8g- comprising all of the late Town ot Westchester Clerk s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. The bidder will state the price of each item or Thomas O'Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangin, an part' of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Telephone, 87 Newtown. article contained in the specifications or sched- Deputy Clerk. including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams- ules herein contained or hereto annexed,per Location of Court—Merchants' Association Build- bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, West- Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, corn- pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of ing Nos. 54-6o Lafayette street. Clerk's Office open chester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil- measure, by which the bids will be tested. The dally (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from legal holidays excepted), from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. lages Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway extensions must be made and footed up, as the 9a. m. to 4 p. ni. Trial of causes] Tuesday and Friday of each week. Beach. bids will be read from the totals, and awards An additional Part of Court is now held in Tenth Peter A. Shell, Justice. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, made to the lowest bidder on each item. The street and Sixth avenue. Stephen Collins, Clerk. C lerk. bids on lumber will be compared and the contract Telephone, 603o Franklin. Office hours from g a. m. to 4 p. m; Saturdays Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. closing at 12 m. Telephone ISg Jamaica. Delivery will be required to be made at the Second District—The Second District embraces Telephone, 457 Westchester. Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. m. time and in the manner and in such quantities the territory bounded on the south by the centre line Court held on Islondays, Wednesdays and Fridays as may be directed. of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth at g a. in. Blank forms and further information may be and on the south and east by the southerly and Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 obtained at the office of the Department of Car- easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, southeast corner Borough of Richmond. tection, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Twentieth street. on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue second street. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p, m. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil- JOHN V. COGGEY, Commissioner. from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second Court opens at ga. nl. lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Dated November 12, Igo8. avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and John bi. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Brighton. n13,24 Catharine street. Clerk. Prall, George F. Roesch, Benjamin Hoffman, Leon Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Anning S. ~i See General Instructions to Bid- Telephone, 3043 Melrose. Clerk. ders on the last page, last column, of Sanders, Thomas P. Dinnean, Justices. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. the "City Record." James J. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, Borough of Brooklyn. Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. Deputy Clerk. First District—Conprising First, Second, Third Location of Court—Nos. 264 and 66 Madison Fourth. Fifth, Sixth. Tenth and Twelfth Wards and Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. intersection of the centre lines ot Hudson and Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- Telephone, 2596 Orchard. Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of ton. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. George \V. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Third District—The Third District embraces the Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence ,' The Bronx Star,." " North Side News," along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Clerk's Office open from 9 a, ni. to 4p m. .' territory bounded on the south by the centre line Io a. m Bronx Independent.'r of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the Court continued until close of business. Trial days, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fift . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ninth street and by the centre line of Central Par centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence o Staten Island World," " Richmond County West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street, along the centre line of Johnson street to budson Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville Herald." on the north by the centre line of Sixty-fifth street avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson BOROUGH OF QUEENS. and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and The " Daily Dispatch " (First, Second Third, to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly bound- BOARD MEETINGS. Fourth and Fifth Wards), " Long Islanó Star' ary of the said borough. Court streets. (First and Second Wards) " Flushin Thomas E Murray, James W. McLaughlin, John ,I. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. g Evening Clerk s Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Journal " (Third Ward), " Long Island Farmer Justices. meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), (Fourth Ward), " Rockaway News " (Fifth Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion City Hall, every Friday, at to.3o o'clock a. m. Ward). Clerk. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of JOSEPH HAAG, Location of Court—No. 334 \\-est Fifty-fourth the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre Secretary. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook. holidays excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. M. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet lyn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard-Union, "Brook. centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16). City lyner Freie Presse." Fourth District- The Fourth District embraces thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hall, at call of the Mayor. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. line of East Fourteenth street„ on the west by the Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, "Real Estate Record and Guide" (Harlem Dis. line of Irving place, including its projection through thence along the centre line of Washington avenue The Board of Revision of Assessments meets trict), "Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Wash- to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of ington Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem Gramercy Park, on the north by the centre line of in the Old Council Chamber (Room r6), City Districts). Fifty-ninth street. on the east by the easterly line of Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and Hall, every Thursday at II a. m., upon notice of said borough ; excluding, however, any portion of thence along the centre line of North Portland the Chief Clerk. Designated by Board of City Record June ig, Blackwell's Island. avenue to the point of beginning. HENRY J. STORRS, tgo6. Amended June 20, 1906; September 30 Court-room. No. Gates avenue. Chief Clerk. 5907; February 24, agog; March s and 16, ang Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. 495 August 4. t00E. Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy Gerard B. Van Wart and Edward C. Dowling, Clerk. Justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. The Board of City Record meets in the Old Location of Court—Part I., No. 407 Second ave- Clerk's Office open from g a. m. to 4 p. m. Council Chamber (Room 16). City Hall, at call nue northwest corner of Second avenue and Twen- Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- of the Mayor. DEPARTMENT OF STREET ty-third street. Part II., No. I-i East Fifty-seventh teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- PATRICK T. TRACY. CLEANING. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion of Supervisor, Secretary. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Telephone, 4570 Gramercy. centre line of Starr street between the boundary line MAIN OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the of Queens County and the centre line of Central DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. CLEANING, ROOM 1 403, Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK Row, territory bounded on the south by the centre line avenue. and northwest of the centre line of Suydam BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW of Sixty- fifth street, on the east by the centre line street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No. 148 EAST YORK. of Central Park -West, on the north by the centre wick avenues, and northwest ot the centre line of TiveNTreTII STREET. BORO 'GH OF MANHATTAN, ('s EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES' WILL BE line of One Hundred and Tenth street. on the west Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- 'fits CITY OF NEW YORK. 0 received by the Commissioner of Street by the westerly boundary of said borough. wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILL BE Cleaning at the above office until iz o'clock in. Alfred Y. R. Seaman, William Young, Frederick and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. received by the Commissioner of Correc- on Spiegelberg. Justices. Philip D. Meagher and William J. Bogenshutz, tionS at the above office until I I o'clock a. m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. James V. (.illoop, Clerk; John H. Servis, Deputy Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, Location of Court—Broadway and Ninety-sixth Court opens at 9 a.m. Borough of Manhattan. CONTRACT FOR THE COLLECTION AND street. Clerk's Office open daily(Sundays and legal Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth and FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING REMOVAL OF ALL ASHES, GARBAGE AND holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Twenty-fifth Wards that portion of the Twenty-first i,2oo TONS OF BROKEN COAL. OTHER LIGHT REFUSE AND RUBBISH IN Telephone, 4006 Riverside. The time for the delivery of the articles, tua- SPECIFIED DISTRICTS OF THE BOROUGH and Twenty-third Wards lying east of the centre line OF THE BRONX, AND INWOOI) AND MAR- Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line of terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before December 3l, Igol. BLE IIILL IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Schenectady avenue, and that portion ot the Twenty- HATTAN. Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Ninety- seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (5o' ) of the amount of the bid or estimate. N. B.—The purpose of this contract is to pro- sixth street from Lexington avenue to Fifth avenue, Starr street between the boundary line of Queens vide for the collection and removal of all ashes, on the west by the centre line of Lexington avenue and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast The bidder svill state the price of each item of the centre line of Suydam street between the or article contained in the specifications or sched- garbage and other light refuse and rubbish in from Fifty-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street and those built-up portions of the Boroughs of Man- the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety-sixth centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and ule- herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit hattan and The Bronx to which the regular serv. street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue ice of the Department of Street Cleaning has not north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth between the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as yet been extended. street, on the east by the easterly boundary of said Broadway. The time for the completion of the work is one borough, including, however, all of Blackwell's Court-room, No, 14 Howard avenue. the bids will he read fron the totals and awards lavest bidder on each item. year. Island and excluding any portion of Ward's Island. Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, made to the The amount of security required is Ten Thou- Herman Joseph, Jacob Marks, Justices. Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. Delivery will be required to be made at the sand Dollars. Edward A. McQuade, Clerk; Thomas M. Cam Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. linie and in the manner and in such quantities The bidder must state a price per calendar bell, Deputy Clerk ; John J. Dietz, Frederick as may be directed. month, and this price must be written out in Stroh, Assistant Clerks. Fifth District—Co,Ttains the Eighth. Thirtieth Blank forms and further information may 1, and Thirty-first Ward_. and so much of the Twenty- obtained at the office of the Department of full in the bid or estimate, and must also be Location of Court—Northwest corner of Third second Ward as lies sout., of Prospect avenue. Court- given in figures. avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office open ('urrection, the Borough of Manhattan, No. I4 The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and East Twentieth street. Third avenue. JOHN V. COGGEY, Commissioner. the lowest bidder, in accordance with sections a. m. to 4 P. m. Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, 541 and 544 of the Greater New York Charter, Telephone, 79-St. Dated November t9, 19o8. 4343 Clerk. . nzo.d3 and the Commissioner of Street Cleaning may Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Clerk's Office open from q a.m. to 4 p. m. reject all of the bids, if in his opinion the public the territory bounded on the south by the centre Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. t - See c:enerrtl Iltstruetions to Bid- Interests shall so require. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east ders on the last page, last column, qå Blank forms and further information may be by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly Sixth Distnct—The Sixth District embraces the the "City itecord." obtained at the office of the Department of Street terminus thereof, and north of the northerly ter- Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to minus of Fifth avenue. following in a northerly the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of DEPARTMENT OP CORRECTION, No. 149 EAST 21 Park row. direction the course of the Harlem river, on a line Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, FOSTER CROWELL, and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec- Tua CITY OF NEW YORK. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor- tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; ough, on the north and west by the northerly and Dated November 7, I9o8. thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 09,20 westerly boundaries of said borough. bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- S received by the Commissioner of Correction Phillip J. Sinnott, David L. \Veil, John R. Davies, bush avenue to Atlantic avenue ; thence along the at the above office until It o'clock a. in. on R%t See General Instructions to Bid- Justices. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. ders on the Inst page, last column, of Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; thence along the centre line of Washington avenue Borough of Manhattan. the "City Record." Deputy Clerk. to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park Location of Court—No. 7o Manhattan street. avenue to Waverly avenue ; thence along the centre No, I. FOR FUIRNISHIING AND DELiVER- ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue; thence ING SUPPI-IES; FOR MANUFACTURING days excepted) from g a. In. to 4 p. m. PURPOSES, ETC, ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- P in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- in can procure material for that purpose—ashes, nue to Johnson street ; thence along the centre line terials and supplies and the performance of the the territory bounded on the south by the centre contract is by or before 3o days. street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart- line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along The amount of security required is fifty per ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap- the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, ning. cent. (5o70) of the amount of the bid or esti- east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of mate. Nos. t3 to ai Park row, Borough of Manhattan. said borough, including Randall's Island and the Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices, The bidder will state the price of each item or FOSTER CROWELL, whole of Ward's Island. Charles P. Bible Clerk. article contained in the specifications or sched- Commissioner of Street Cleaning. oseph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, Justices. Court-house, ]fio. 6ii Fulton street. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per William J. Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan, Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces wound, ton. dozen. gallon. yard or other unit of Deputy Clerk. the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second measure. by which the bids will be tested. The DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun- Wards. extensions must be made and footed up, as the dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue. Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, bids will be read from the totals and awards FERRIES. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Justices. Samuel F. Brothers, Clerk. made to the lowest bidder on each item. days excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful- Delivery will be required to be made at the Telephone, 3950 Harlem. ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). time and in the manner and in such quantities DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces the Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- as may be directed. territory bounded on the south by the centre line days, 9 a. m. to I2 m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed- Blank forms and further information may be OF MANHATTAN, TuF. CITY OF NEW YORK. of Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty- nesdays Thursdays and Fridays. obtained at the office of the Department of Cor- E,ALEI) BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL TIE ninth street from the centre line of Seventh avenue jury days, Wednesda%s and Thursdays. rection, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 S received by the Commissioner of Ducks at to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east Lelephone, 904 East New York. Fast Twentieth street. the above office until Iz o'clock ni, on by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the JOTIN V. COGGEY, Commissioner. centre line of Irving place. including its projection Borough of Queens. Dated November t2, Igo8, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City 013,24 CONTRACT NO. 1157. Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth formerly composing five wards). Court-room, St. tfr See General Instructions to Bid- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND street to the centre line of One hundred and Tenth Mary's Lyceum, Nos. iI5 and 117 Fifth street, Long der■ on the last page, last column, of MA'I- ERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety- Island City. the "City Record." TITE MUNICIPAL FERRYBOATS, OR i

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1Øo8. THE CITY RECORD. 12275

O'1'I[ Ilt FLOATING FERRY PROPERTY, Pent, to claim the same within three months trooklyn, License 56-B." Taken from foot of The tinte for the eOfliJ)lel ion of tite work and AND FURNISHING AND DELIVERING rout and after the 8th day of August, igoS, ?ighteenth street, East River, on September to, he full performance o the contract is on or SUPPLIES THEREFOR. Ind that upon failure to claim the same within 9a7. had condition. Before the expiration ofiSo calendar days. The time for the completion of the work and uclt tinte as provided by law, the Commissioner Lot 3i. Pound No. 7a6—Peddling wagon. One The amount of security required is Three the full performance of the contract is on or If Docks would, after further advertisement, sell dieel utissing, no shafts. Marks, "License 5280." 'houtsatid Dollars. before the expiration of 365 calendar days. ucl7 unclaimed trucks, wagons, carts, etc., at 'aken from foot of Stanton street, East River, Bidders must state a price per ]tour for doing l'he amount of security required is Twenty ntblic auction to the highest bidder to pay the n September 11, 1907. Bad condition. he work called for in the specifications, by Thousand Dollars. xpenses which have been incurred in connection I.ot 32. Pound No. 738—Dirt cart and shafts, which price the bids will be tested, and accord- The bidder will state the price for each class herewith, notice is hereby given that the Com- ed wheels and green body. Marks, " D. M, rig to which price any award of the contract contained in the specifications or schedules, per uissioncr of Docks will, on dicluols." Taken from foot of Clinton street, vill be made, pound, foot or other unit of measure. The ex- cast River, on September 20, 1907. Bad condi- Delivery will be required to be made at the tensions must he made and footed up, and the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908, ion, ime and in the manner and in such quantities hid taust state a total or aggregate price for all Lot 33, Pound No. 73g—Dirt cart and shafts, s ntay be directed. of the work. The bids will be tested by the It 10.30 o'clock a. m., sell at public auction ed wheels and black bodty. Marks, " C. A. Bar- Blank forms and further information may be aggregate price, and award of the contract, if o the highest bidder, at the Pound, foot of West ett, 79 Pike Slip No. 20 on sides. Taken from btained at the office of the said Department. made, will be to the lowest bidder, according twenty-sixth street, North River, Borough of dot of Clinton street, East River, on September ALT.h:N N, SI'OONER, Commissioner of to such aggregate price. 1lanhattan, the following unclaimed trucks, o, 7907• Bad condition. Docks. Work must be done at the time and in the vaguns, carts, etc., to wit: Lot 34. Pound No. 748—Dirt cart, no shafts, Dated November 9, 1908. manner and in such quantities as may be di- Lot I. Pound No. 535—Double truck, pole and tody all broken, red wheels and green body. ni 1,23 rected. rees, one yellow and three red wheels. Marks, Marks, " Frank Cabeli, 81 Mulberry St. License Ål" See General Inatractlona to flid-. Blank forms and further information may be 'License 7050." Taken from foot of Nineteenth 503." Taken from between Piers 27 and z8, 1.-ra on tite lust Page, last column, 01 obtained at the office of the said Department. ,treet, East River, on April 16, 1907. Fair con- 3ast River, on September 27, 1907. Very bad he "City Record." :ondition. ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner. lition. Lot z. Pound No. 537—Two large and four Lot 35. Pound No. 750—Double swing truck, Dated November tg, 19o8. small wood cable reels, branded on reel, "G. E. to pole, black wheels and black body. Marks, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS ANO FERRIES, PIER "A," nao,d3 2o." "The New York Edison Co. 10720. Nos. ' W. B. Smith & Sons, Truckmen 52 Corlears OOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BoouG ttå See General InetructionF to Bid- 522, 2955 and 643." Taken from front of Forty- street." Taken from Twenty-second Street Farm F 1M'IANHATTAN, TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. dere on tile laet page, Intet column, of Irst street Pier, East River, on April 17, 1907. m September 30, í907. Bad condition. EALED ILIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the "City Record." Lot 3. Pound No. 544—Single truck, shafts Lot 36. Pound No. 752—Double covered van, received by the Coniniissioner of Docks at ind red wheels, green body. Marks, "Mitchell & lo pole, yellow wheels, yellow running gear and te above office until I2 o'clock nt. on \loffctt, 13 Wooster Street." Taken from front 'ed body. Cover torn off sides and top. One DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," f Pier 34, North River, on April Ig, 1907. ,ide and top boards broken off. Marks, " Murphy FRIDAY, ]NOVEMBER 20, 1908, FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, ]BOROUGH Fair condition. O'Brien " on sides. Taken from Twenty- Borough of ìllanliattan. OF MANHATTAN, TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. Lot 4. found No. 549—Double truck, pole and ;econd Street Farm on September 30, 1907. Bad :ondition. CONTRACT NO. ír54. EALED ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- trees, red wheels and green body. Marks, "Al. Uunlop, License 9962." Taken from front of Lot 37. Pound No. 754—Single express covered FOR FURNISHING -ALL TIU. LABOR AND S reived by the Commissioner of Docks at ,vagon, shafts broken, red wheels and green body. h\'ll?R IALS REQUIRE]) FOR DREDGING Pier "A," foot of Battery place, North River, in Pier 47, North River, on April 22, 1907. Bad zmulition. 'art of cover torn off top. Marks, " Carson & ,L'OU'T 20o,000 CUBIC YARDS ON TIFE The City of New York, until 12 o'clock noon on :1)11- IiI RIVIER. Lot 5. Pound No. 551—Single truck, shafts 1larlin Express, License 1524." Taken from The time for the completion of the work and and red wheels, red body. Body broken. Marks, 1weSt)-seeotid Street Farm on September 30, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1908. 1907. Very bad condition. le full performance of the contract is on or "License 9969." Taken from front of Pier 47, efore the expiration of August 31, Igog. No. I. FOR INSURING 'TIE FERRYBOAT North River, on April 23, 1907. Very bad con- I.ot 38. Pound No. 755—Single covered ex- 7ress wagon, no shafts, red wheels and green The amount of security required is Thirteen "STAPLETON," TO liE EMPLOYED ON TI-IE ditìon. 'hovsand Dollars. - tody. Marks, "Carsons Express, License 1523." MUNICIPAL FERRIES BETWEEN THE BOR Lot 6. Pound No. 577—Dirt cart, red wheels, Bidders will state a price per cubic yard for BOR- red body. Marks, ' J. Donovan, 504 W. 28th raken from Twenty-second Street Farm on Sep- OUGH OF MANHATTAN AND TIIE niug tite dredging as called for in the specifica- OUGII OF BROOKLYN AND'1'HIE BOROUGH Street. License 678." Taken from foot of ember 30, 1907. Very bad condition. Lot 39. Pound No. 757—Iron ash cart, red ons. by which price the bids will be tested and OF RICHMON]), FOR A PERIOD OF Twenty-fifth street, North River, on May 6, 1go7. ccurdinv to which price any award of the con- TWELVE CALENDAR MON'IIIS BEGINNING Fair condition. wheels and black body. One of the arms of the shafts broken. Marks, "John L. Eccless rart will be made. AT NOON ON DECEMBER 7, Ig08, AND TO Lot 7. found No. 583—Double feed truck, no The dredging must he done at the time and in TERMINATE AT NOON ON DECEMBER 7, pole, red wheels, red body. Seat and footboard Co. 49 Vandata Street, No. I." Taken from foot ,f Canal street, North River, on October 2, 19o7. he manner and in such quantities as may be 1909• broken. No marks. Taken from front of Pier irected. 23, North River, on May 8, 1907. Bad condi- 'air condition. No. 2. FOR INSURING TIIE FERRYBOAT Lot 40. Pound No. 759—Single shed wagon, Blank forms and further information may be "CASTLE'1'ON," TO BE EMI'LOYEI) ON THE tion. btained at the office of the said I)eparttnrnt. Lot 8. Pound No. 6o5—Dirt cart, red wheels red wheels, green body and shed. One rear S\\Ili SERVICE AS ABOVE. FOR A PERIOD wheel off hub and spokes all broken. Marks, ALLEN N. SPOONER, OF TWELVE CALENDAR MONTHS BEGIN- and red body. Marks, "License 8673. No. zo Commissioner of Ducks. on side. zug Monroe Street, N. Y." Taken 'Israel \Vigdor, 75t Broadway, Bayonne." Taken NING AT NOON ON I)h:CEMBER 7, 1908, from front of Vier 31, North River, on Octo- Dated November 7, 7yo8, TO TERMINATE A'I' NOON ON DE- from front of Pier 36, East River, on May zz, ng,zo ANI) 7. Bad condition. her 3, 1907. Bad condition. CEMBER 7, 1909- 1 90 ].ot 9. Pound No. 6o8—Single shed wagon, Lot 4t. Pound No. 772—Double bottom dirt 8c) See General lnstruetions to Bid- The said vessels,title, apparel, stores, sup- truck, poles and trees. Red wheels and green ders on the latt pity-c, luet column, of yellow wheels and red body. One wheel broken, the "lily Record." plies, furniture, engines, boilers, machinery and tailboard missing. Marks, '.T. J. Smith, o9 Cbarn- hody. Monogram, ' "The Iblichigan" "License appurtenances shall be insured at the following bers St. No. 63 on side." Taken from front 794." Taken from dock at Fifth street, East River, on October 11, 1907. Good condition. valuations: of Pier 42, North River, on May 23, 1907. Bad DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, TIER "A," ...... $125,000 00 Lot 42. Totind No. 785—Single wagon and For the ferryboat "Stapleton condition. 'OU'l' 01 Hs-i-i ...... 125,000 00 shafts, red su heels and red body. Marks, "n'Idsc. LRY PLACE, NORrlI RIVER, BOROUGHI For the ferryboat "Castleton Lot ro. Pound No. 6og—Coal cart, red wheels ' MIANHATTAN, '1 tIE CITY OF NEW YORK, In no case shall the Department be deemed and red body. Marks, "Nick Organ, 2 Oliver 1-459" on both sides. Taken from foot of a co-insurer. Eighteenth street, North River, on October 24, -' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Street, License 51o." Taken from front of Pier received by the Commissioner of Docks at The boats to be confined to the use and navi- 51, North River, on May 23, 1907. Bad condi- 1907. Bad condition. J gation within the bay and harbor of New York lion. Lot 4.3. Pound No. 8o7—Coal cart, red wheels :he above office until 12 o'clock ni. on and the Hudson and East Rivers, with the privi- Jot ti. Pound No. 610—Three tar furnaces and black body. Marks, '\V. M. Weir, 113 War- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1908. lege to lay up and make additions, alterations and two tar puts. Taken from foot of Thirty- ren Street, License go." Taken from toot of and repairs while running or while laid up, or to seventh street, Last River, on May 24, 1907. Canal street, North River, on November 12, CONTR.\CT No, 1111, g into dry dock. Any deviation beyond the Very bad condition. 1907. Fair condition. FOR FURNIS111NG ALL THE LABOR AND limits named shall not void the policy, but no Lot r2. Pound No. 625—Single rack truck, Lot 44. Pound No. 811—Coal cart, red wheels \IATERIALS RLI)UIRED FOR DREDGING liability shall exist during such deviation; and shafts broken, red wheels and red racks. Marks, and black body. Marks, "Wm. Tenny, 5iS \V. %BOUT 25,0110 CUIIIC YARDS OF \]ETERUL upon the return of said vessels within the limits "C. II. L. 461." Taken from between Piers 26 39th Street, License 207i." Taken from foot of IN TI-tlf BOROUGIIS OF DTAN[IA1'T:1N, named above, no disaster having occurred, the and 29, East River, on June 6, 1907. Bad eon- Yhirtivth street, North River, on November 15, BROOKLYN, CQUEENS, THE BRONX ANI) policy shall be and remain in full force and dition. 1907. Fair condition. RIClHMOND. Lot 45. found No. 8t3—Coal cart with ice effect unless a disaster occurs while deviating. Lot 13. Pound No. 6;i—Single truck and The time for the completion of the work and The policy shall provide for the full indemnifi- shafts, red wheels and body. Marks, "License cremo sign. Red wheels and blue body. Marks, the full performance of the contract is on or "National Ice Cream Co., 49-51 St." Taken cation of all salvage expenses and loss, damage, 6417." Taken from front of Pier i8, North Ist before December 31, lgog. detriment or hurt to said vessels for which the River, on June 17, 1907. Bad condition. from foot of Eighteenth street, Last River, on The amount of security required is $6,000. insurers are liable against the perils of the har- Jot 14. Pound No. 647—Single truck, red November 18, 1907. Fair condition. Bidders must state a price, per cubic yard, for bor, bay or rivers as above named, lightning and wheels and green body. One nut on hind wheel Lot 46. Pound Nu. 817—Single truck and doing the work as called for in the si ecifica- shafts, red wheels and green body. Front wheal fires that shall occur to the hurt, detriment and missing. No marks. Taken from foot of Fifth tiuns, by which price the bids will be tested, and damage of said vessels or either of them, or any street, East River, on June 20, 1907. Bad con- and axle broken. Marks, "License tzzuo. C. II. according to which price any award of the con- part thereof, and for all damage which may be dition. L., 75 Spring St.," on dashboard. 'Laken frum tract tvill be made. front of Pier 7, North River, on November 22, done by the vessels insured to any other vessel Lot 15. Pound No. 656—Double farm wagon. Delivery will be required to be made at the or property. No pole, yellow wheels and red body. Marks, 1907. Bad condition. tinte and in the manner and in such quantities As the vessels to be insured are common car- "T. Ilanna, Ilohokus, N. J." Taken from froul Lot 47. found No. 844—Dirt cart, red svhechs as may be directed. riers, the policy shall not contain any limitation uf and black body, front board dautaged. Marks, Ilank forms and further information may be Pier 5z, North River, on June 27, 19u7. from front of as to the nature or kind of cargo or other ma- ]tad condition. "No. 7 & .C" on sides. Taken obtained at the office of the said Department. terial which shall be carried on the boats. Pier I. North River, on December t9, 1907. ALLEN N. Sl'OONER. Lot t6. Pound No. 657—Single farm wagon, lair condition. No claim shall be made by the Department broken shafts. Red wheels and red body. Marks, Commissioner of Docks. for any damage to the vessels insured unless it Lot 48. Pound No. 848—Single carpenter Dated November 7, t9o8. "T. C. Owens, Marion, N. J." Taken from foot wagon and shafts, Red wheels and red body. exceeds $Soo. of Bloomfield street, North River, on June 27, no,zo Losses shall be payable in thirty days after Marks, °lì. I'indovsky, 8 ro-8tz gth Street. N. Y." 8o' See Genernl Instrue(loan to Bid- 1907. Bad condition. Taken from foot of Fifth street, East River, on proof of loss or damage, and of the amount I.ot ry. Pound No. 658—Double truck, no ders on the last ]m u e, lait colami, ol thereof, and proof of the interest of the insured December 23, t507. Fair condition. the 'City Itccord." pole, red wlheels and red body. Marks, "R. C. Lot 49. Pound No. 852—Double high rack shall have been made and presented at the 028." Taken from front of Pier 4r, North office of the insurer or its representative in The truck, pole and trc;es. Red wheels, red body and River, on June 27, 1907. Fair condition. racks. Marks, "License 2070, C. H. L. 183." City of New York. Lot 18. Pound No. 663—Single covered No bid will be received for insurance by or Taken from front of Pier 5. East River, on De- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. wagon, shafts, red wheels, blue and red body. cenlber 27, 1907. Fair condition. in behalf of any company not duly authorized Marks, "Finger & Greenberg, t 3 E. B'way." by the Insurance Department to transact busi- I.ot 50. Pound No, 875—Double rack truck, 'fonogram on sides (N. G.). Taken from be- pole and trees, red wheels, white body and racks. OFFICE OF TILL: PRESIDENT or TILE I ,,R,iUGit OF ness in the State of New York. tween Piers 31 and 32, East River, on July I, BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BUROUGli ILst.c, BoxUL'GIt OF Each bid must be accompanied by a copy of Marks, "P. C. oz36." Taken from front of 19o7. Bad condition. Pier 33, North River, on January 31, 1908. Poor BRUUELYN, ,I iii_ Crry or NEW YORK. the policy upon which the bid is based. Lot r9. Pound No. 668—Single wagon and The person or persons making a bid or esti- condition. EALEI) THUS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE shafts, green body and red running gear. 'Marks. received by the I'resideut of the Borough mate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope "Thos. Lynch, Truckman, S 21 W. Bway. License TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ot lirooklyo at the abut onice until i o'clock indorsed as follows: 2086. C. I-I. L. 366." Taken from front of Bid for insuring ferryboats employed on the All expenses of removing, storing, advertising a. ni. on Pier 48, North River, on July 6, 'gol. Bad con- and selling such trucks, wagons, carts, etc., will Municipal Ferries." dition. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. The estimates received will be publicly opened be deducted from the purchase price paid, and Lot 20. Pound No. 672—Single express Borough of Brooklyn. by the Commissioner of Docks and read, and the wagon, broken shafts, red running gear and any remainder of such purchase price over and above said expenses will be held by the Com- award of the contract made according to the law green body. Marks, on side, "M. Murray, Li- FOR VUtNIs11INt] \TA. 'Ill E L.AL'OR AND as soon thereafter as practicable. cense 8380." Taken from foot of Fifteenth missioner of Docks, in trust, for the owner or \iATEid_AI. 1IEuL'I REI i FOR CVN7 RU C1. owners thereof for a period of twelve months No bid or estimate will be considered unless street, North River, on July ii, 1907. Bad con. INC; SE\V1ER IN E.A5T NINEI-V-ELGILT]]. as a condition precedent to the reception or dition. from the receipt of same, and if not claimed S-1'REL'l, I, RO\1 F.\S'1' Nl:\1' YORK A\ -E- consideration of any proposal it be accompanied within said twelve months the Commissioner of NUE TO IIEGE\LVN AVENLIf, AV- IT1[ OU'I- Lot zt. Pound No. 679—Single truck, broken - by a certified check upon one of the State or shafts, red running gear, blue dashboard. Marks, Docks will pay such remainder over to the Coin LET Sh:AVE1:S IN EAST N1X]?1]-I{IGl1"1'H missioners of the Sinking Fund. S'FREE1', E'T'C., ETC., ETC.. SECTION 3: 7Vational banks of The City of New York, drawn "License 11393." Taken from front of Pier 33, to the order of the Commissioner of Docks, or East River, on July 17, 1907. Bad condition. The purchase price must be paid immediately The following is the l-:ngineer's preliminary money to the amount of One Thousand Dollars. after the sale. In case of the failure to pay estimate of total cost for the Completed work: Lot 22. Pound No. 694—Dirt cart, red wheclu the purchase price the property for which said The certified check or money should not be and red body. No tailboard and no marks. Taken I outlet chamber, built complete, inclosed in the envelope containing the bid or purchase price is not paid will be immediately including all incidentals and from front of Pier 43, North River, on July 30, resold, and if the price paid on such resale estimate, but should be either inclosed in a i9s7. Bad condition. appurtenances ...... $1,300 00 is less the difference will be charged against separate envelope, addressed to the Commissioner Lot 23. Pound No. 699—Single wagon and 2,952 linear feet of roe-itlet sewer, of Docks, or submitted personally upon the shafts, red running gear and green body. One the person or persons failing so to pay. Upon Section "A," laid complete, presentation of the bid or estimate. rear wheel broken off—in wagon. Marks, "F, the payment of the purchase price a receipt will including all 1oeidmtoIs and The bidders shall state a rate per cent. at Arato, 7460 (B) 7o Adams St. Bkly0.," paintec he given to the purchaser, and upon the pro- appurtenances; per linear duction of such receipt at the Pound the trucks, which they will insure or contract for insurance oil both sides. Taken from front of Pier 26, foot, $33.50 ...... 85,492 00 for the ferryboats, as specified above, in accord- North River, on August 29, 1907. Bad condi- wagons, carts, etc., therein described will be 262 linear feet of tos-ineh sewer, delivered to the purchaser. Section "B." laid complete, ance with the terms of this advertisement, and tion. All property purchased at the sale must be including all incidentals and also in accordance with the form of policy sub- Lot 24. Pound No. 705—Single peddling mitted, which shall be considered in connection removed from the Pound within five days after appurtenances; per linear wagon, shafts broken, yellow running gear, one the sale or within any extension of time beyond ...... with and form part of the bid. red and three yellow wheels, red body, no tail foot, $53 13,886 00 Bidders will write out tite rate per cent. of hoard. Taken from foot of Fifteenth street such period which the Commissioner of Dock= 55 linear feet of tua-inch sewer, their estimates in addition to inserting the same may grant. In case of failure to remove the Section "C." laid complete. North River, on August 29, 1907, Bad condi same within the time specified, or in case of in figures. tion. including all incidentals and failure to remove the same within any extended appurtenances; per linear The Commissioner reserves the right to reject Lot 25. Pound No. 7o6—Double truck, nu time which may be granted by the Commissioner foot, $41 ...... 2,255 00 all bids or estimates if he deem it for the interest pole. No tailboard or front board. Red run of the City so to do. ring gear and red body. Marks, ' Brydern, 31 of Docks, the purchaser will be deemed to have 4Sa linear feet of toz-inch sewer, ALLEN N. SVOONER, Commissioner of Docks. abandoned the property sold to him, and the Section ''Lt,'' laid comiplete. \V. 134th Street." Taken from Fifteenth Stree purchase price paid by him will be forfeited and Dated The City of New York, November t7, Farm on August 30, 1907. Bad condition. including all incidentals and 1908. the property will be resold. appurtenances; per linear Lot 26. Pound No. 7o8—Road wagon ant ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner ol nt8,dr shafts, black running gear and black body. Twt faut, $32.75...... 15,785 50 Docks. 4,0[0 linear feet of 36-inch sewer, g~' See General instructions to Bid- rear wheels broken and repaired with wire, dash hoard broken, seat and flooring in body missing November ii, 1958. laid complete, including all dere on the last page, last column, 01 ní3,24 incidentals and appurte- the "City Record." No marks. Taken from Fifteenth street, Nortl River, on August go, 1907. Very bad condition nances; per linear foot, Lot 27. Pound No. 772—Double rack and side $7.50 .. . ...... 30,075 00 green body, board truck. No pole, red runnínr DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A,' 621 linear feet uf 42-inch sewer, PUBLIC NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED TRUCKS. laid complete, including all WAGONS, CARTS, ETC. gear. No marks. Painted outside " Basebal FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH Grounds." Taken from Twenty-first Street Fars OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. incidentals and appurtc- on August 3r, 1907. Bad condition. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BI nances; per linear foot, $8. 4,968 00 q~ Dirt cart. Red run 300 linear feet of 8-inch pipe JOSEPH P. DAY, AUCTIONEER. Lot 28. Pound No. 71 received by the Commissioner of Dock Ping gear and red body. Marks- " License 1445.' Sat the above office until rz o'clock m. on sewer, laid complete, in- eluding all incidentals and Taken from Nineteenth Street Farm on Septem MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1008. ber 23, 1907. Fair condition. appurtenances; per linear UBLIC NOTICE HAVING HERETOFORE I.ot 29. Pound No. 775—Double van, no pole CONTRACT NO. 0óo. foot, $1.25 ...... 375 00 been given by advertisement, pursuant tt red running gear and green body. No mark: FOR FURNISHING AT.T. THE LABOI 8,5oo linear feet of 6-inch house Pthe provisions of section 8.5.1 of the Greater Nev Taken from Nineteenth Street Farm on Septer AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FUR connection drains, laid com- York Charter, to any and all persons claiminf ber 3, 1907. Bad condition. NTSTTING ABOUT 2,000 HOURS' TOWINI plete, including all inci. to own or owning the said trucks, wagons, carts Lot 30. Pound No. 724—Wagon withou SERVICES ON THE NORTH AND EAS' dentals and appurtenances; etc., mentioned and described in said advertise shafts. Marks, " F. Feldman, 275 Watkins St RIVERS. per linear foot, $I...... 8,500 00 12276 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

8,000 linear feet of t2-inch pipe 2,250 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is Fifteen under drain, laid complete, crete. work and the full performance of the contract is lundred Do.)ars ($1,500). including extra excavation 250 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- twenty (20) working days. No. 16. Ft}I( )t1cGULA17NG AND RE- and all incidentals and ap- jointed and reset in concrete. The amount of security required is Twelve "\VIN(; WITH ,-t'll.\1:1 ON A CON- purtenances; per linear foot, i i noiseless manhole heads and covers, Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($i,25u). ;Itl;I'lE FOUNDATI)N THE ROADWAY OFF 50 cents ...... 4,000 00 The time allowed for the completion of the No. g. FOR REGULATING AND REIAV- filC.L\lotzl? S'17REf•.'1', FROSI RAYMOND I intercepting chamber, com- work and the full perfQrmance of the contract is ING WITH ASI'11AL'1' ON A CONCRETE (TREE']' TO S7', EDW:\RU5 S"l'RIìl.lT, -1'U- plete, as per specifications, thirty-five (35) working days. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF KANE ;E'1'1tER WITH ALL WORK 1NClt)r:NTAL including all incidentals and The amount of security required is Forty-three PLACE, FROM HERKIMER STREET TO AT- 'Ii ERETO. appurtenances; $4,500...... 4,500 00 Hundred Dollars ($4,300). LANTIC AVENUE, TOGETI-IER WITH ALL Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fot- 5t manholes, complete, with iron No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. on's: steps, iron heads and covers, WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 470 square yards asphalt pavement, including including all incidentals and DATION THE ROADWAY OF BON]) lows: binder course. appurtenances; per manhole, STREET, FROM LIVINGSTON STREET TO i,i8o square yards asphalt pavement, including 70 cubic yards concrete-. $55 ...... ...... .. 2,805 00 ATLANTIC AVENUE, TOGETIIE'R WITH binder course. 350 ].near f,et new cu:bstcne, ,et in ccnc,ete. to,000 linear feet of bearing piles, ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 16o cubic yards concrete. 220 linear feet old eurbsteii', re

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Igor. THE CITY RECORD, 12277

65o linear feet of 6-inch house con- No. S. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE T.A- A \'ENUL( G, TDGE•1'17E.B WITH ALL WORK The tinte allowed fot the completion of the nection drain. laid complete, BOR ANI) MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR INCII)EN"I'Al, 'fl IER I;TO. cork aud the full performance of the contract including all incidentals and CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT Tlll? 1-tugiHei-r's estimate of the quantities is as fol- is thirty (35) working days. appurtenances, per linear foot, NORTHWEST AND SOU'fllWl?ST CORNERS I, ,vs: The amount of security required is Sixteen 85 cents ...... .... 552 50 OF WINTHROP STREET AN!) NOSTRANI) ,77 sluare yards asphalt pavement, includ- ITundred D,,l:ars ($i,600). 16 manholes, complete, with iron AVENUE. iog binder course. Nc. tu. P1111 REGULATING AND REPAV- heads and covers, including The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the 385 Cttbic yards concrete. ING: \VZ'I'U GRANITE ON A CONCRETE all incidentals and appurte- quantities is as follows: 8 noiseless manhole heads and covers. I'nl!NI>-v'I'ION THE ROADWAY OF SEC- nances, per manhole, g5s.... 88o 0o z sewer basins, complete, of either The time allved for the completion of the ON I) A1'KNtiE, FROM IIAA1ILTON AVENUE I sewer basin. complete, of either standard design, with iron pans work and the full l•erformauce of the contract TO SIX-IlI S)'RI'EE"l', lTl)GTt'llIIER WITH ALL standard design, with iron or gratings, iron basin hood is thirty (3o) working days. \ \ORK INCLI>ENTAT, THERETO. pans or gratings, iron basin and connecting culvert, includ- The arHotnHt of security required Is Two Enginccr's estimate of lLe quantities is as hood and connecting culvert, ing all incidentals and appurte- 'Chrtisand Dollars ($>,000). follows: including all incidentals and nances, per basin, $180...... $360 on No. q. FOR RlGULATING AND REPAV- Io,52o square yards granite Pavement, with tar appurtenances, per basin, $tao 130 00 ING \4'IT'll A1,1'11At,T ON CONCRETE and gravel joints. The time allowed for the completion of the FOIJN11:ATION 'Fl II-: ROADWAY Of HEN- 600 square yards granite pavement, with tar Total ...... $4,290 95 work ans! the full performance of the contract PRIX STRE1:"1', PRO\l JAMAIC,A -AVENUE and gravel joints, to be relaid. will be 15 working days. 'rO ATLANTIC ,\\'I.NU1". TOGETHER 100 square yards old stone pavement, to be The amount of security required will be One WITH ALL WORK INCIDI;NTAL TIH.RI•;- relaid in approaches, etc. The time allowed for the completion of the 1,890 cubic yards concrete. work and full performance of the contract will Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($ISO). TO. be 45 working days. No. 9. FOR FURNISIIING ALL THE LA- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 3.970 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- The amount of security required will be Two BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR lows: crete, Thousand Dollars ($2,000). CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON 3,880 square yards asphalt pavement, including 440 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR TIHIRD AVENUE, AT TILE NORTIlEAST hinder course jointed and reset in concrete. ro square yards old stone pavement, to be 2,18.0 square feet new granite bridgestones. ANI) MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- CORNER OF TIiIRTY-FIRST S"IRNET .\ND 175 square STRUCTING SEWER IN STERLING PLACE, AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF rdaitÌ in approaches, etc, feet old bridgestones, rejointed FROM SCHENECTADY AVENUE TO UTICA TWENTY-NINTH STREET. 540 cubic yards concrete. and relaid. AVENUE. The Engineer's Preliminary estimate of the 2,4ín linear feet new curbstone, set in con- The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: ente. work and the full performance of the contract quantities is as follows: 2 sewer basins, complete, of either los linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- is sixty (6o) working days, 780 linear feet of ra-inch pipe sewer, standard design, with iron pans i,.tinlyd and reset in concrete. 'lite amount of security required is Fifteen laid complete, including all in- or gratings, iron basin hoods 15 noiscicys manhole heads and covers. Thotusand Dollars ($i .000). cidentals and appurtenances, and connecting culverts, includ- The lilac' allowed for the completion of ilte No. t I. FOR L.APING CROSSWALKS ON per linear foot, $1.70...... $1,326 00 tcork and the full poformancc of the contract is THE E \STEP.T,)' CROSSING Oh SEVENTY- ing all incidentals and appurte- I- t,025 linear feet of 6-inch house con. nances, per basin, $16o...... $320 00 thirty (3o) working davs. TGTIiit S"r1Z1?I•:T AND FORT H..HTILTON nection drain, laid complete The att: unnt of security required is Forty-one -AV"1•:NiiIì. AND AT TTTF. EASTERLY ANI) including all incidentals and Utt,idred I)ol`ars ( Sa.Ian), SO[PI'TIlCRLV CROSSINGS AT TITE INTER - The time allowed for the completion of the No. .1. ROR Rh( ilfil -VI I'GG AND RIEP.AV- SE( l-I'ION OF SI•: \'ENi'V-NINTH S-I'RE.'r appurtenances, per linear foot, work and the full performance of the contract 8o cents ...... 820 00 IVG WITH r, R.ANITE I iA :A (lt)NCRFfE •\Nl> SEVENTI1 AVENUE, TOGETTTER will be 15 working days. FOUNDATION 'il ti-: IZO VI)W.A1' OR WI"I'li ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE- 8 manholes, complete, with iron The amount of security required will he One heads and covers, including TI(t(11'Fl: S"fR1tE"r, r!ZO]I RENI .AVENUE 'rO. Ilundred and Fifty Dollars ($i So). all incidentals and appurte. TO WYTIIF :1V1?NIIS. '1OG1.'rfH'.R \VTl'hl Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as No. to. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LA- Alt. 1Vn1;K IKC1 bli ;NTAh. lUEBFiO. f„L'mt.s: nances, per manhole, $50...- 400 00 ROR AND MATEAl. L REQUIRI?1) FOR .;,000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting and Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 541, square feet new bluestone bridging. CONSTRUCTING SEVER BASIN AT TITE lows: The time allowed for the completion of the bracing, driven in place, com- EASTERLY CORNER OF THIRD AVENUE plete, includin, all incidentals l.70 square yards granite pavement, with tar n-,-rk and the full performance of the contract and appurtenances, per thou- AND THIRTIETH STREET. and grav cl ir into. is Gftcen (t5) working days. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the sand feet, board measure, 2n square Yards old stone pavement, to be The ammtnt of security required is One hun- $27 ...... 81 00 quantities is as follows: relaid in approaches, etc. il ed and 'twenty-fis-e Dollars ($tz5). I sewer basin, complete, of either 21)0 enhit yards concrete. No, r_ • FOIZ RI;GU1.ATING AND REPAV- Total ...... $2,627 00 standard design, with iron pans 740 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- ING WITH sill:\I.T ON A CONCRETE or gratings, iron basin hood ei-etc. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF SOUTH and connecting culvert, includ- tsn linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- til The time allowed for the completion of the :('(J\'I) tifRI It.'I' Irlt',)\t Kl- P STRI:E'I ing all incidentals and appurte- Jointrd and reset in concrete. TO \I:\RCY A\'E \'UI work and full performance of the contract will nances, per basin, $16o...... $t6o 0o {, AND FROM H:1V1?- 2rv0 square feet new granite bridge=tones. ,lH`Yl l( S•IRI•;ET 'ro \V'i'I'llE AVENUE, TO- be 40 g days.ys. "l:'h he time al lot vec - I for thc cola .letion no f the required will be One P (:1CI'0l?IZ WI.1'ft ALL \YORK INCIDENTAL, The amount of security The time allowed for the completion of the wovl: and the full performance of the contact is Thou_-and Three Hundred Dollars ($1,300). 1'1I 1.111: 10. work and the full performance of the contract ist•-ute-five (z5) vrorkhnn.. days. I-: tt cIneer's estimate of the quantities is as No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The am-tttf:t of erctlritv required is Twenty- LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR will be to working days. (,lynes: The amount of security required will be One four Tiunr1rcd ht.0hlar:; ($2.400). CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN CORNELIA 9,03-1 square yards asphalt pavement, includ- Hundred Dollars ($gno), No. 6. FOR RE(;UL.A'TINL1N1) RI{I':AV- ing binder course, outside railroad STREET, FROM KNICKERBOCKER AVE- Nn. I I. FOR FITRNISTTTNG ALL THE LABOR NUE TO TITE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN ING WITH :ASl'I1.Ar,'r ON •~ CONCRETE area (five years' maintenance), THE 1IOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND AND 11I11'F.R'TAT, REQUIRED FOR CON I•ui'\U,A'I'It)N '1.111{ RO:AD\V'.AY OF KINGS- 20 agitate yards asphalt pavcntettt, includ- STRT'CTTNG SEWER BASIN AT TITE QUEENS. T((\ :\VI?'ot I:, FROM 11T.Tl" 'TIZI I•;Tl ing binrler course, within railroad The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HARRISON 'lo S'I'. JOHNS Pl,_ACl•:, TOCGLCI'ITER \1'I1II area (no maintenance). PT.ACE AND PORTER AVENUE. \LL 1VORK INCII)EN'l \I. 'fTTERh°1O. 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be quantities is as follows: The Engineer's Preliminary estimate of the 40 linear feet of I cinch pipe sewer, l-:ugineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- relaid in approaches, etc. quantities is as follows: lows: 1,260 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad laid complete, including all inci- t sewer basin, complete. of either dentals and appurtevanecs, per 4,870 square yards asphalt pavement, includ- area. $84 00 standard design, with iron pans ing binder course. outside of railroad 3 cubic yards concrete, within railroad linear foot, $2.10 ...... or gratings, iron basin hood and 41.5 linear feet of 12-inch Dine sewer, area (5 vests' maintenance). area, laid complete, including all inci- COHHcctine culvert. inc'uding all 1,230 square yards asphalt pavement, inclu)- 5,070 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- denta!s and appurtenances, per incidentals and appurtenances, tug bind

330 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- No, 3. East side of lfarlent River terrace, No. i. Both sides of New Jersey avenue, from FIRE DEPARTMENT. jointed and reset in concrete. front Fordhant road to One hundred and Nine- Jamaica avenue to Highland boulevard, and to r8 noiseless manhole covers and heads. ticth street; both sides of One Hundred and the extent of half the block at the intersecting Ninety-second street, from Exterior street to streets. FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- The time allowed for the completion of the No. z. Both sides of Seventieth street, from 000HSOF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. work and the full performance of the contract Itailey avenue: built sides of Bailey avenue, from is thirty-five (35) working days. Kingsbridge road south to its intersection with Fourteenth avenue to Fifteenth avenue, and to ILLIAN 1f. SMITII, AUCTIONEER, The amount of security required is Sixty-two Sedgwick avenue; both sides of Sedgwick ave- the extent of half the block at the intersecting W un behalf of tite Fire Department of nue, front its intersection with Bailey avenue avenues. The City of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn Hundred Dollars ($6,200). No. 3. Botlt sides of Fortieth street, from No. 17. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- northerly to Kingbridge road; both sides of and Queens, will offer for sale at public auction Beath avenue, front Bailey avenue northerly to avenue to Fourteenth avenue. to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Standard ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE Nu. 4. North side of West Ninth street, be- FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WEIR- Kingsbridge road; both sides of Kingsbridge Oil Wurks, Liberty avenue and Berriman street, FIELD STREET, FROM CENTRAL AVENUE terrace, from Heath avenue to Kingsbridge road: tween Gowanus Canal aud Smith street; north Borough of Brooklyn, on southwesterly side of Kingsbridge road, from side of Seventy-ninth street, from Sixth avenue MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, TO KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE, TOGETHER to Fort Hamilton avenue; southwest corner of WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE- 'fee Taw avenue to Bailey avenue. No. 4. Blocks Si, 82, 89 aud 9o, bounded by Forty-third street and Fifth avenue. southeast at I o'clock p. Ill., the following benzine and TO. turpentine seized by the Fire Marshal, Boroughs Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Payntar avenue, Beebe avenue,- Freeman avenue, corner of Thirty-third street and Third avenue; Prospect. street, Crescent street and William east side of \Valworth street and west side of of Brooklyn and Queens, viz.: One-half barrel follows: Sanford street, between Park and Flushing ave- of benzine, three five-gallon cans of benzine, and 4,í6o square yards asphalt pavement, including street; both sides of Beebe avenue, from \cad- etny street to Prospect street; southeast side of nues; cast side of Oakland street, from Green- one three-gallon can of turpentine. binder course. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be Prospect street, from Payntar avenue to Free- point avenue to Kent street. No. 5 North side of Glenwood road, between n19,30 relaid in approaches, etc. ntan avenue. -- - 580 cubic yards concrete. No. 5. Both sides of the Boulevard, from Thirty-first street and Nostrand avenue; south Nott avenue to Bodine street; both sides of side, between Nostrand and Flatbush avenues; I' IRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- 2,300 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- OUt;HSOF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, crete. Thirteenth street, from Van Aist avenue to both sides, from Thirty-first street to Brooklyn Igo linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- the Boulevard; west side -of Van Alst avenue, avenue. ILLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, jointed and reset in concrete. between Nott avenue aud Fourteenth street. No. 6. Both sides of Eighty-seventh street, W on behalf of the Fire Department of so noiseless manhole heads and covers. No. 6. Both sides of Buchanan place, be- from Third to Fourth avenue, and to the extent The City of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn The time allowed for the completion of the tween Newtown and Grand avenues. of too feet on the intersecting streets. and Queens, will offer for sale at public auction, work and the full performance of the contract No. 7. Both sides of Hopkins avenue, front No. 7 Botlt sides of Christopher street, be- to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Standard is thirty (30) working days. Temple street to Grand avenue. tween Riverdale avenue and a point about 250 Oil Works, foot of North Twelfth street, Bor- The amount of security required is Forty-two No. S. Both sides of Eighth street, front feet north of Livonia avenue, and to the extent ough of Brooklyn, on hundred Dollars ($4,200). Orchard street to Lamont avenue. of half the block at the intersecting streets. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, No. 18. FOR FENCING VACANT LOTS ON All persons whose interests are affected by the No. 8. Both sides of Dismas avenue, between at i o'clock a. ni., above-named proposed assessments, and who are Flatbush and Ocean avenues. one barrel of benzine, seized THE SOUTHEAST SIDE OF HART STREET, by the Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn and BETWEEN WYCKOFF AND ST. NICHOLAS opposed to the sante, or either of them, are re- No. g. Both sides of Linden street, front Queens. AVENUES. AND ON VARIOUS OTHER questecl to present their objections, in writing, to Nostrand avenue to New York avenue, and to the Secretary of ilte Board of Assessors, No. 320 the extent of half tite block at the intersecting NICHOLAS J. IfAYES, Fire Commissioner. STIHETS IN THE BOROUGH OF BR00I- ni 9,30 LYN. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI- Broadway, New York, on or before December streets. DENTAL THERETO. 22, igoS, at II a. m., at which time and place No. lc. Both sides of Eighty-eighth street. Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as the said objections will be heard and testimony flom Narrows avenue to First avenue. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF follows: received in reference thereto. All persons whose interests are affgcted by the TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST I,go6 linear feet wooden rail fence 6 feet in ANTONIO ZUCCA, above named proposed assessments, and who are SIXTY-SEPENTiI STREET, BOROUGH OF MANIHATTAN, PAUL WEIMANN. opposed to the same, or either of them,are re- TIIS CITY OF NEW YORK. height. quested to present their objections, in writing, to The time allowed for the completion of the JAMES H. KENNEDY, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE work and the full performance of the contract Board of Assessors. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on or before Decent- S received by the Fire Commissioner at the is twenty (20) working days. \\ ILLI.AM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 32o Broad- above office until 10.30 o'clock a, nt. on way. ber 15, Igo8, at it a• m., at which time and The amount of security required is Three Hun- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, dred Dollars ($300). City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, place tite said objections will be heard and tes- 1908. The bidder will state the price of each item or November 1g, lgo8. lmtony received in reference thereto. Borough of Manhattan, 111 ANTONIO ZUCCA, article contained in the specifications or sched- 9,30 No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per PAUL WEIMANN, JAMES H. KENNEDY, ING TEN (to) TOP BUGGIES FOR CHIEF linear foot, square foot, square yard, or other UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO OFFICERS. unit of mea_ure• by which the bids will be tested. lots, Board of Assessors. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- the owner or owners of all houses and WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Broad- The bids will be compared and the contract improvedP or unimproved lands affected thereby, terials and supplies and the performance of the awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each way. contract is ninety (9o) days. that the following proposed assessments have City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, contract. been completed and are lodged in the office of The amount of security required is fifty per Blank forms and further information may be November 13, 1908. cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- the Board of Assessors for examination by all n 13,24 obtained and the plans and drawings may be persons interested, viz.: mate, seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, Borough of Queens. Oar011gh of Brooklyn. the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 15 Municipal D UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Building, Brooklyn. List 109, No. I. Sewer in Fifth avenue, from all persons claiming to have been injured No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. avenue, and in BIRD S. COLER, Flushing avenue to Vendeventer y a change of grade in the regulating and grad- ING TEN ('o) TOt' BUGGIES FOR CHIEF President. Vandeventer avenue, from Fifth avenue to Tenth ig of the following-named streets to present OFFICERS Dated November 9, 19o8. avenue, First \\'ard. ,.eir claims, in writing, to the Secretary of the The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- uil,25 List 149, No. 2. Sewer in Briell street, from hoard of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, on or terials and supplies and the performance of the Se See General instructions to Bid- Broadway to Graham avenue, First Ward. efore December I, Igo at It o'clock a. m., contract is ninety (90) days. ders on the last page, last column, of List 152, No. 3. Sewer in Eleventh avenue, t which place and time the said Board of As- The amount of security required is fifty per the 'City- Record." frum Broadway to Newtown road, First Ward. essors will receive evidence and testimony of cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- List 157, No. 4. Sewer in Fifth avenue, from lle nature and extent of such injury. Claimants tísate, Grahann avenue to Webster avenue, First Ward. The bidder will state the price of each item or re requested to make their claims for damages The limits within which it is proposed to lay spon the blank form prepared by the Board of article contained in the specifications or ached- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. the said assessments include all the several houses tssessors, copies of which may be obtained upon ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- pplication at the above office. I pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. I~-yc TO 21 PARK eels of land situated on— . measure, by which l the bids will be tested. The Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,C ITY OF NEW No. I. Both sides of Fifth avenue, from Borough. of Manhattan, extensions must be made and footed up, as the Flushing avenue to \'andeventer avenue; both YORK. bids will be read front the total. The bids will sides of \'andeventer avenue, from Fifth avenue No. i15. Seventy-first street east, from the be compared and tite contract awarded at a lump EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE to Tenth avenue; both sides of Sixth avenue, Vest line of Exterior street to a point 15o feet or aggregate sunt for each contract. received by the Commissioner of Bridges between Flushing and Grand avenues; both sides esterly. Delivery will be required to be made at the Sat the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on of Pomeroy street, between Flushing avenue and No. 215. One Hundred and Thirty-ninth time and in the manner and in such quantities \'andeventer avenue; both sides of Ninth avenue treet, front a point 425 feet west of Broadway as may be directed. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. and west side of Tenth avenue, between Flush- c Riverside drive (avenue). Blank forurs and further information may be ing and Grand avenues. No. 216. One Hundred and Fortieth street. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ronl Broadway to Riverside drive. ubtaiurd at the office of the Fire Department, FOUNDATIONS OF THE 'MUNICIPAL `o. 2. Both sides of Briell street, from Nos. t57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Graham avenue to Broadway. No. 246. One Hundred and Fifty-third street, hattan. BUILDING. rom Broadway to Riverside drive extension. The contractor will be required to begin work No. 3. Both sides of Eleventh avenue, from NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. within five days of the date of certification of Broadway to Newtown road. Borough of Brooklyn. Dated November 17, 19o8. No 4. Botis sides of Fifth avenue, from Web- n17,d2 the contract by the Comptroller, and will be re- No. 138. Fifty-first street, between Eighth quired to complete the entire work to the satis- ster avenue to Graham avenue; southeast side of Its;, See General Instructions to Bid- Fourth avenue, from Webster avenue to Graham Ind Fort Hamilton avenues. last column, of faction of the Commissioner and in accordance Sutter avenue, between Elton street derN on the last page, with the plans and specifications by July I, Igo. avenue; both sides of Pierce avenue, from Fourth No. 141. the "Cit) Record." The amount of security to guarantee the faith- avenue to Fittll avenue; north side of Webster ind Berrian street. avenue, from Fourth to Fifth avenue. No. 143. Twenty-third street west, between ful performance of the work will be Two Hun- All persons whose interests are affected by the Yektune avenue and the Atlantic Ocean. ($250,000). dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars above named proposed assessments, and who are No. 231. Fifty-eighth street, between Eighth HEADQUARTERS OF TILE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF The right is reserved by the Commissioner to opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- Ind Fort Hamilton avenues. Time CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST reject all the bids should he deem it to the quested to present their objections, in writing, to No. 234. Schenck avenue, between New Lots SIXTY-sEVENTII STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, interest of the City so to do. Gad and Stanley avenue. TIIE CITY OS NEW YORK. Blank forms and specifications may be ob- the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, on or before December is, No. 256. Forty-fourth street, between Fort EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tained at the office of the Department of igoS, at it a. m., at which time and place the Hamilton and 'Twelfth avenues. Bridges. received by the Fire Commissioner at the said objections will be heard and testimony re- No. 257. East Nineteenth street, between Sabove office until 50.30 o'clock a. m. on 3.W. STEVENSON, Commissioner. ceived in reference thereto. Newkirk and Foster avenues. Dated November ta, 1908. ANTONIO ZUCCA, No. 265. Fifty-sixth street. between First and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. n 13,43 PAUL \A'EIAlANN, Second avenues. Borough of Manhattan, I See General Instructions to Bid- JAMES H. KENNEDY, No. 266. Fifty-sixth street, between Four- ders on the last page, last column, of Board of Assessors. teenth and Fifteenth avenues. No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- the "City Record." WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary. Borough of Queens. EItING THREE EXTRA LARGE SIZE HOSE No. 320 Broadway, City of New York, Borough WAGONS. of Manhattan, November 13, cpo8. No. 64. Dutchkills street, from Jackson ave- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- nl3,24 nue to Long Island Railroad tracks, First Ward. terials and supplies and the performance of the BOARD OF ASSESSORS. No. 66. North Henry street, from Flushing contract is ninety (go) days. avenue to Newtown avenue, First Ward. The amount of security required is fifty per UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO No. 67. Sixth avenue, from Vanderventer cent. (Soto) of the amount of the bid or estimate. C IILIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and the owner or owners of all houses and P avenue to Flushing avenue, First Ward. The bidder will state the price of each item P lots, improved or unimproved lands affected No. 68. Third avenue, from Broadway to or article contained in the specifications or sched- lots, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments thereby, that the following proposed asessnvents Graham avenue, First Ward. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per have been completed and are lodged in the office No. 69. \Washington avenue, from Academy pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by of the Board of Assessors for examination by street to Jackson avenue, First Ward. measure, by which the bids will be tested. The all persons interested, viz.: - all persons interested, viz.: No. flo. Lockwood street, from Broadway to extensions must be made and footed up, as the Borough of Brooklyn. Washington avenue, First Ward. bids will be read from the total. The bids will Borough of The Bronx. List 9699, No. I. Regulating, grading, curb- No. 122. Ditmars avenue, from Steinway ave- be compared and the contract awarded at a lump noe to Purdy street, First Ward. or aggregate sum- List 9656, No. I. Regulating, grading, curb- ing and laying cement sidewalks in New Jersey No. 132. Union street, from Barclay street ing. flagging, laying crosswalks, building a;'- avenue, between Jamaica avenue and Highland Delivery will be required to be made at the preaches and erecting fences in Bryant avenue, boulevard. to Madison avenue, Third Ward. time and in the manner and in such quantities No. 153. Elin street, from Sherman street to as may be directed. from Boston road to East One Hundred and List 9876, No. 2. Regulating, grading, curb- the Boulevard, First \yard. Eighty-second street. ing and laying cement sidewalks on Seventieth Blank forms and further information may be street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth ave- No. t54. Emma street, from Flushing avenue obtained at the office of the Fire Department, List 9660, No. 2. Regulating, grading, curb- to NN'ismms street, Second Ward. ing, flagging, laying crosswalks, building ap- nucs. Nos. 157 and tyg East Sixty-seventh street, Man- No. 159. Fourteenth avenue, from Broadway hattan. nroaches and placing fences in Bryant avenue, List 9932, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curb- to Newtown road, First Ward. from Westchester avenue to Boston road. ing and laying cement sidewalks on Fortieth NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. No. 16r. Freeman avenue, from Jackson ave- Dated November 12, 19o8. List 9685, No. ,3. Sewer in West One Hun- street, between Fort Hamilton and Fourteenth nue to Academy street, First Ward. dred and Ninety-second street, between Exterior avenues. n13,25 N. No. 162. Greene avenue, from Grandview street and Bailey avenue; in Bailey avenue, List 1, 4. Laying cement sidewalks on the avenue to Kings County line, Second Ward. ty- See General Instructions to Bid. between Kingsbridge road and Sedgv:ick avenue; south side of Dean street, between Rochester and No. 165. Hulst street, from Thompson ave- ders on the last page, last column, of in Sedgwick avenue, between Bailey avenue and Buffalo avenues (private); north side of Ninth nue to Foster avenue, First Ward. the "City Reeord. " Kingsbridge road; in Heath avenue, between Street, .betwecn Gowanus Canal and Smith street; No. 181. Twelfth avenue, from Grand avenue Bailey avenue and Kingsbridge road; in Em- north side of Seventy-ninth street, between Sixth to Vanderventer avenue, First Ward. merich place, between Heath avenue and Kings- and Fort Hamilton avenues; south side of Forty- No. 182. Third avenue, from Broadway to HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF bringe road, and in Harlem River terrace, be- third street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; Jamaica avenue, First Ward. THE CITY OF NEw YoaK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST tween Fordham road and Bailey avenue. southeast corner of Thirty-third street and Third No. 242. Onderdonk avenue, from Palmetto SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, avenue; west side of Sanford street, between Borough of Queens. street to Stanhope street, Second Ward. THE CITY OF NEw YORK. Park and Flushing avenues; east side of Wal- No. 259. Pleasure avenue, from Lawrence List 79, No. 4. Sewer in Beebe avenue, front worth street, between Park and Flushing ave- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE street to Rapelle avenue. received by the Fire Commissioner at the Academy street to William street, First Ward. nues; east side of Oakland street, between Green. No. 261. Metropolitan avenue, from Dry Har- S List 107, No. 5. Sewer in the Boulevard, from point avenue and Kent street. bor road to the Brooklyn Borough line. above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on Nott avenue to Bodine street, First Ward. List Io, No. 5. Laying cement sidewalks or No. 262. Fourteenth avenue, from Graham TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. List izo, No. 6. Sewer in Buchanan place, Glenwood road, between Flatbush and Brooklyr avenue to Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, from a point 25o feet north of Grand avenue to avenues. No. 263. Elm street, from Academy street to FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR Newtown avenue, First Ward. List zo, No 6. Regulating, grading, curbing Second avenue. List 127. No. 7. Sewer in Hopkins avenue, and laying cement sidewalks on Eighty-seventl AND MATERIALS REQUIREI) FOR THE from a point in feet south of Grand avenue to street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Borough of Richmond. ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A NEW Temple street, First Ward. List 134, No. 7. Paving with asphalt Chris No. 72. Lathrop avenue, from Clinton B. Fisk HEATING SYSTEM IN THE HEADQUAR• List 150, No. 8. Sewer in Eighth street, be- tophor street, between Livonia and Riverdale avenue to Wooley avenue; Leonard avenue, from TERS BUILDING AND NEW ANNEX, LO- tween Orchard street and Lamont avenue. avenues. Jewett avenue to Wooley avenue; Waters avenue, CATED AT NOS. 157 AND i o EAST SIX- The limits within which it is proposed to lay List 136, No. 8. Curbing, recurbing and lay from Livermore avenue to Wooley avenue; Dickey TY-SEVENTH STREET AND NO. i54 EAST the said assessments include all the several hou,es ing cement sidewalks on Ditmas avenue, fron avenue, from Waters avenue to Lathrop avenue, SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels Flatbush avenue to Ocean avenue. and Livermore avenue, from Watchogue road to The time for the completion of the work and of land situated on— List 140, No. 9. Paving with asphalt Lindet Lathrop avenue. the full performance of the contract is one hun- No. I. Both sides of Bryant avenue, from avenue, between Nostrand and New York ave ANTONIO ZUCCA, dred and fifty (t5o) days. Boston road to One Hundred and Eighty-sec- nues. PAUL WEIMANN, The amount of security required is Ten Thou- ond street, and to the extent of half the block List 248, No. Io. Sewer in Eighty-eightl JAMES H. KENNEDY, sand Dollars ($lo,000). at the intersecting streets. street, between First and Narrows avenues. Board of Assessors, Bids will be compared and the contract award- No. z. Both sides of Bryant avenue, from The limits within which it is proposed to la WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary. ed at a lump or aggregate sum. Westchester avenue to Boston road, and to the the said assessments include all the several house No. 320 Broadway, City of New York, Borough Delivery will be required to be made at the extent of half the block at the intersecting and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and pat of Manhattan, November 12, 1908. time and to the manner and in such quantities streets. eels of land situated on— nI2,a3 as may be directed. 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, i9o8. THE CITY RECORD. 12279

Blank forms and further information may be The amount of security required is Thirty POND DURING THE WINTER SEASON OF obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen Thousand Dollars ($30,000). 1908.1909, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 The bids will be compared and the contract No bids will be considered unless accompanied COMMISSION, and 75g East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. by a certified check or money to the amount of NICHOLAS J. HAYES. Fire Commissioner. Blank forms may be obtained at the office the sum bid for the rent and privilege for the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 66 Dated November II, 1908, of the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, season. LAFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. October 3o, fl 2,24 Clarctnont lark, The Bronx, The bids will be compared and the privilege 1908. * See General instructions to Bid- HENRY SMITH, President; will be awarded to the higest responsible bidder. ders on the last page, last column, of JOSEPH I. BERRY, The Commissioner reserveg the right to reject D UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MIICIIAEL ,T. KENNEDY, C that applications for the following positions the "City Record." any or all bids. I Commissioners of Parks. Form of proposal and full information as to o the labor class will be received on and after n19,113 bidding can be obtained at the office of the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908, HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF XT See General Instructions to Bid- Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park, THE CITY OP NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST ders on the Inst page, last column, of New York City . viz.: SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, the "City Record." IIENRY SMITH, Commissioner of Parks, Labor Class—Part I. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. COAL PASSER. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL ni i. LICENSED FIREMAN. received by the Fire Commissioner at the BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOLRTH ta See General Instructions to Bld- Applications will be received at the ground aboveS office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on STREET, 1IOAOUC1I OF MANHATTAN. TIIR CITY OF tlers on the last page, last column, of floor of the new Criminal Court Building, corner New YORK. tike "City Record." White and Centre streets. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. Applicants for the position of Licensed Fireman . Borough of Manhattan, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE must present a license issued by the Police De- S received by the Park Board at the above OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ZBROW- partmcnt to the effect that they have qualfied as FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND office of the Department of Parks until 3, o'clock SKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, BOROUGH OP licensed firemen. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR ADDITIONS p, m. on THE BRONX. FRANK L. POLK, AND ALTERATIONS TO FUEL DEPOT NO. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY President; 5,' AND STABLES LOCATED AT NO. Igg R. ROSS APPLETON, Borough of Manhattan, S the Park Commissioner at the above office CHRYSTIE STREET. of the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock m. ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, The time for the completion of the work and FOR CONSTRUCTING FORTY (no) METAL on Municipal Civil Service Commissioners, the full performance of the contract is one hun- FRANK A. SPENCER, STORAGE CABINE'T'S FOR T.ABORATORIES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908, dred and twenty (tzo) days. NEW WEST WING, AMERICAN MUSEUM Secretary. The amount of security required is Five Thou- OF NA'}'URAL I-IISTORY, BOROUGH OF FOR THE RENTAL OF STAND OPPOSITE na sand Dollars ($S,000). M ANIIATTAN, TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. WOODLAWN GATE ON JEROME AVENUE, Bids will be compared and the contract awarded The time allowed to complete the whole work VAN CORTLANDT PARK, AND PRIVILEGE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 299 at a lump or aggregate stim. will be ninety (go) consecutive working days. OF SELLING REFRESHMENTS, S}'IRITU- BROADWAY, NEW YORK, October 31, Igo8. Blank forms and further information may be The amount of security required is Thirteen OLJS AND MALT LIQUORS EXCEPTED, obtained and the plans and drawings may be Dundred Dollars ($1,300). THEREIN. AMENDED NOTICE. seen at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. The contracts must be bid for separately. No bids will be considered unless accompanied 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. The bids will be compared and the contract by a certified check or money to the amount of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum, one-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and P that the time for receiving applications for Dated November ii, tgo8. Plans may be seen and blank forms may be privilege per year. the position of n 72,24 obtained at the office of the Department of The bids will be compaled and the privilege CHEMIST 1.r See General Instructions to Bid- 1-arks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder. has been extended to The Commissioner reserves the right to reject ders on the last page, last column, of Park. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908, AT the "City Record." HENRY S\ZITH, President;• any or all bids. JOSE}'II I. BERRY, Form of proposal and full information as to 4 P. M. J. KENNEDY, bidding can be obtained at the office of the De- (NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE Commissioners of Parks. parttnent of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont COMMISSION, BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE, OFFICIAL PAPERS. Dated November 16, ivo8. Park, New York City. AFTER 4 P. M. ON DECEMBER 2 WILL nry,d3 JOS£1'II I, BERRY, Commissioner of Parks. BE ACCEPTED.) Borough of The Bronx. The examination will be held on Wednesday, Morning—"The Sun," "The New York Times." gom' See General Instructions to Bid- flIO,2I December 23, 1908, at ro a. m. Evening—"The Globe," "The Evening Mail." ders on time last page, last column, oS lUT See General Instructions to flid- The subjects and weights of the examination the "City Record." der s on the last page, last column, of are as follows: Weekly—"Democracy," "Tammany Times." the "City Record." Technical ...... 6 German—"St aat s-Ze i tu ng." OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Experience ...... 4 BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu- STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ZRROW- The percentage required is 75 on the technical ary 22, 1906. Amended March t, 1906, Novem- NEW YORK, SKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, BOROUGH OF paper and 70 on all. ber so, 1906; February 20, 1907. and March 5, THE BRONX. EALED BIIS Candidates must have a knowledge gained by r9o8. OR ESTIMATES WILL BE EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY actual experience in general chemistry and quan- S received by the Park Board at the above S the Park Commissioner at the above office titatiee analysis. Some of the questions in the office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock of the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock m. p. In. on technical paper will call for a knowledge of cal- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. On culations of analytical chemistry. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. Some credit will be given on the technical Borough of Manhattan, paper for ability to consult reference books in OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL FOR 1'IIE RENTAL OF SMALL BUILD- French and German, BUILDING. 1'IFTII AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH INGS AND 'I'l1E SOLE PRIVILEGE OF FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SELLIYG REFRESHMENTS, SPIRITUOUS The examination is open to all citizens of the STREET„ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, '}TIE CITY OF NEW STRAIGHT FIVE-INCFI BLUESTONE United States, and the rule requiring that every NEW YORK, AND MALT LIQUORS EXCEPTED, AND CURBS'LONES ALONG BROADWAY WHERE RENTING LIATHING SUITS NEAR BATH application shall bear the certificates of four EALED BIl)S OR ESTIMATES \VILL BE REQUIRED, BETWEEN SIXTY-FIFTH AN I) }10USES AT ORCHARD BEACH, PELHAM residents of The City of New York is waived received hy the Park Board at the above EIGlITIE'l}-I STREETS. IN TITE BOROUGH BAY }'ARK. for this examipation. S OF AIANnATTAN, 'IIlE CITY OF NEW There are two vacancies in the Department of office of the llc;artmeut of Parks until 3 o'clock No bids will be considered unless accompanied Health p. In. on YORK. by a certified check or money to the amount of The time allowed for the completion of the one-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and Salary, $I,zon per annum. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. whole work will be thirty-five consecutive work- privilege per year. Minimum age, 21 years. Borough of Brooklyn. iug days. 'The bids will be compared and the privilege F. A. SPENCER, The amount of the security required is One will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- Secretary. FOR FURNISHING AND })ELIVERING Thousand Dollars ($1,000). der. e3I,d2 FORAGE AT PttUs1'ECT }'ARK, BOROUGH The contracts must be bid for separately. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject OF BROOKLYN. The bids will be compared and the contract any or all bids. The time for the completion of the contract is awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Form of proposal and full information as to Plans may be seen and blank forms may be MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 299 on or before December 31, I9o9. bidding can he obtained at the office of the BROADWAY, NEW YORK, October 31, 1908. The amount of security required is Three obtained at the office of the Department of Department of Parks. Zbrowski Mansion, Clare- Thousand Dollars ($,;,000). Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central mont Park, New York City. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The bids will he compared and the contract Park. JOSEPH I. BERRY, Commissioner of Parks, that applications will be received from sunt. HENRY SMITH, President; P awarded at a lump or aggregate Borough of The Bronx. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, UNTIL 12 Blank forms may be obtamcd at the office of JOSEPH I. BERRY, nio,2I the Department of \.'arks, Litchfield Mansion, MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908, Prospect }'ark, Brooklyn. Commissioners of Parks. Ire- See General Instructions to Bid- Dated November iz, 1908. ders on the last page, last column, of for the position of HENRY SMITI}, President; ni3,di JOSEPH L BERRY. tike "City Record." PATROLMAN, POLICE DEPARTMENT. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, 101 See General Instructions to Bid- (NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE Commissioners of Parks. ders on the last page, last column, of COMMISSION, BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE, the "City ltecord." OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ZBROW- AFTER 12 M. ON DECEMBER 5 WILL BE nao,d3 SKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, BOROUGH OF ACCEPTED.) $,i See General Instructions to liid- TIIE BRONX, The subjects and weights are as follows: ders on the last page, lust cupeau, of OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Physical development and strength...... So the "City lleeord." BUILDING, }'IFTII AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH S the Park Commissioner at the above office Mental test ...... so STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TIIE CITY OF of the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock NEW YORK. In. on The subjects and weights of the mental test OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908, are as follows: BLILDING, }'IFTII AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Memory test ...... 2 STREET, BOROUGH OP MANILATTAN, TILE CITY OF S the Park Commissioner at the above office FOR THE RENTAL OF BUILDINGS Government ...... NEW YORK, of the Department of Parks until Ia o'clock KNOWN AS SKATE HOUSE, AT INDIAN Localities ...... I III. Oil POND, AND P_A ;ODA, NEAR MUSIC STAND, A EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE rithmetic ...... 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190S. CROTONA PARK, ANI) THE PRIVILEGE S received by the Park Board at the abole OF SELLING REFRESHMENTS, SPIRIT- Seventy per cent. will be required on the men- onice of the Department of larks until 3 o'clock FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING UOUS AND MALT LIQUORS EXCEPTED, tal examination. p. m. on I.T(llT REFRESHMENTS (SPIRITUOUS TIIERElN. Seventy per cent. will be required on strength. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. LIQUORS EXCEPTED), IN THE PAVILION No bids will he considered unless accompanied Seventy per cent. will be required on physical Borough of Brooklyn. IN BATTERY PARK. by a certified check or money to the amount of development. No bids will be considered unless accom- une-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and Applications will not be received from persons FOR FURNISI}ING AND DELIVERING panied by a certified check or money is the privilege per year. who are less than twenty-three (23) years of age FRESH }BEEF AND FIS}-[ AT \TEN.AGERTI-;, amount of one-quarter of the sum bid for the The bids will be compared and the privilege on December 5, 1908, or who are more than PROSPECT PARK, BOROUG}I OF 1;ROOK- rent and privilege per year, which amount will will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- thirty (30) years of age. LYN. be retained from the successful bidder, and such der. Naturalized citizens must attach their nat- The time allowed for the completion of the portion applied to the final period of the term, The Commissioner reserves the right to reject uralization papers to application. contract will be on or before December 31, 1909. or any default in payment before that time. any or all bids. Applicants will be notified later of the dates of The amount of security required is One Thou- The bids will be compared and the privilege Form of proposal and full information as to the physical and mental examinations. sand Dollars ($7,000). will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- bidding can be obtained at the office of tite F. A. SPENCER, The bids will be compared and the contract der. Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, Clare- Secretary. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject mont Park, New York City. Blank forms may be obtained at the offies any or all bids. JOSEPII I. BERRY, Commissioner of Parks, o31,d5 of the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Form of proposal and full information as to Borough of The Bronx. Prospect 1-ark, Brooklyn. bidding can be obtained at the office of the nIO,2I Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 299 HENRY SMITH, President; VT See General Instructions to Did- BROADWAY, CITY OF NEW YORK. J((SEI'H I. BERRY, New York City. ders on the lust page, last column, of UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF V[IC}1.AEL L KENNEDY, HENRY SMITH, Commissioner of Parks, the "City Record." Cununissioners of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. P all competitive examinations two weeks in III I,r6 advance of the date upon which the receipt of n1 9,d3 fo- See General Instructions to Bid- OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ZBEOW- applications for any scheduled examination will gr See General Instructions to Bid- ders on the lust page, last column, of SKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, BOROUGH OF close. Applications will be received for only ders on the last page, last column, of TILE BRONX, such examinations as are scheduled. No applica- the "City Record." the "City Record." tion will be accepted at the office of the Com- L:\LED BIDS WILI. BE RECEIVED BY mission, by mail or otherwise, after the closing OFFICE OF TIIE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL the Park Commissioner at the above office hour for the receipt of same set forth in the OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL o the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock m. advertisement. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH on BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF \Vhen an examination is advertised, a person STREET, BOROUGH OF • MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. desiring to compete in the same may obtain an NEW YORK. application blank upon request made in writing EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY FOR TIIE RENTAL OF BUILDING AND ar by personal application at the office of the EALED }LIDS OR ESTI\L\TES WILL TIF. S~ the Park Commissioner at the above office SHEDS KNO \VN AS THE TALLAPOOSA Commission, Room rllg. CLUB IN ['ELIIAM BAY PARK, ANI) S received by the Park Board at the above of the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock THE The Commission cannot guarantee that applica- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock m. on PRIVILEGE OF SELLING REFRESHMENTS, tions mailed in response to written requests will D. m: on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. INCI.U1)ING SPIRITUOUS AND MALT be received in time to permit of their being pre- LIQUORS'. pared and filed prior to closing hour. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF LETTING No bids will be considered unless accompanied SKATES AND CHAIRS ON THE POND, by a certified check or money to the amount of All notices of examinations will be posted in Borough of The Bronx. the office of the Commission, and advertised in CENTRAL PARK, NEAR FIFTY-NINTIf one-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and FOR FURNISHING AT.T. TITE LABOR AN I) STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE; THE LAKE, pris ilege per year. the CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the MATERIALS FOR RECONSTRUCTING TILE CENTRAL PARK, NEAR SEVENTY-SEC- The bids will be compared and the privilege date upon which the receipt of applications will ROADWAY OF THE F.AS'1'ERN I3OULE- OND STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE; will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- close for any stated position. V.\RI) IN PELHAM BAY PARK, IN('LIit L\ ' THE HARLEM MERE, CENTRAL PARK, der. Public notice will also be given by advertise. SURFACING WII'}I ASPIL\L'CIC MIXTURE. NEAR ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH The Commissioner reserves the right to reject ment in most of the City papers. FROM A POINT FOUR HUNDRED (400) STREET AND LENOX AVENUE. any or all bids. Wherever an examination is of a technical FEET' NORTH OF THE SPLIT 1.101K ItO\It The successful bidder will be required to fur- Form of proposal and full information as to character, due notice is given by advertisement TO TILE NORTHERLY AP}'RO.A('lI UI 'fIIE nish a portable house about an by 30 feet, for bidding can be obtained at the office of the in the technical journals appertaining to the par- NEW BRIDGE OVER EASTCIIE.SI'ER BAY. storing of skates and chairs at Ille lake, of a Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, Clare- ticular profession for which the examination is AND FROM THE SOUTIIE.RLY ATi'R0.\(- lI design to be approved by the Department of moot 1-ark. New York City. called. (IF SAID) BRIDGE TO TILE SOUT\'1IERN Parks. JOSEPII I. BERRY. Commissioner of Such notices will be sent to the daily papers I;OUNDARY OF PELIIAM BAY 1':\RK, IN ALSO FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SELT, Parks, Borough of The Bronx, as matters of news. The scope of the examina- ' lIrf lion will be stated, but for more general informa- MOROGt;II OF THE BRONX, IN 'IThP; ING REFRESHMENTS (SPIRITUOUS LILT III O.4I tion application should be made at the office of CITY OF NEW YORK. UORS EXCEPTED), CHECKING COATS, $f' See General Instructions to Bid- The time stipulated for the completion of the WRAPS, ETC. IN THE SKATE BUILDING the Commission, contract is June I, rgog. AT TIIE HA}'1LEM MERE, AND AT THE ders on the last page, last column, of Specimen questions of previous examinations the "City Record." may be obtained at Room rro8.

12280 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini THE EXCAVATION. MASONRY, STEEL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. '1'WEN-I'Y-1 t)URTII WARD, SECTION n. mum age requirement for all positions is at. ANL) IRON 'iVORK, ROOTING AND ME'T'AL SEWER .\Nl) .\1'I'r-A1'ENANCEi IN AN- FRANK L. POLK, WORK, CARPENTRY, ELECTRIC WORK, 'fIION'i' .\\ ENDE, be.wicn Burnside avenge President; ILE.Vl'ING AND VENTII,A-r1NG \PURK, NU-rlCl•: TO PROPERTY OWNERS. and East ( )n t• Ilandred aud Seventy-ii nth vine .: R. ROSS APPLE'rU~, PLUMBING \YORK ANI) ALL OLIIEK in BUSH STRI•:i:C,, between Anthony avenue ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, \YORK, AS SET FORTH IN THE 1R:AVV- N I'URSU.\NCE OF SECTION lot8 OF anti tie (:raud Boulevard and Concourse; in Commissioners. INGS AND SPECIFIC:\"TUNS FOR 'rHE I the Greater New 'lurk Charter, the Camp- lat:AND ISDULP:A'.ARI) AND) CONCOURSE, Fwta A. SYENGS!, CONSTRUCTION AND ENTIRE COMPLET roller of The City of New York berehy gives east side, be,wceu rush s'reet and East lJn.! Secretary. PION OF :1 TUBERC"UI.OSIS INFIRMARY, ublic 110) Ice' to all persons, ow tiers of property, llundred a:td Seventy-ninh street and in lv1SC FOR 'fllE ilE î RUT'OL1'1:AN HI)SlPPfAL tiected by the following assessments for LUCA1. IC's F; I11-'NDRE1) :\N I) SE\ - ENTI'-NTN'fiI D1STRIC1', BLACK\VELI-S ISLAND, BOR- MWi(t,'E7iíENTS in tite UOROUGll OF SYREET, T.etwue'n All Itchy aventi _ and tie DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC o VIlII OF MANI ATTAN, THIE CITY OF II,EFNS: Grand Boulevard and Concourse. Area of as- NEW YORK. FIRST WARD, sessment: Il; tick s huund,d by Anthony avenue, CHARITIES. 'l he tinte allowed for (loing and completing ELEVENTII .\VENUE — PA \'ING, from file (I 'aud il,,tdevard and Concourse, One Itun- Ille entire work and the full performance of tite trnadw'av lo Newtown road. Are of assess- dreil and Seventy-eighth street and Burn ide ave- contract is three hundred and sixty-five (365) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, I'001 OF tent: Ílotli side's of Eleventh avenue, front nuc; east side of Anthony avenue, froth One consecutive calendar days. Naudred aud EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW \ORK. •roadway til Newtown road. and to tite extent Seventy-eighth street to Burnside 'lue surety required will be One IIundred f half ille block at the intersecting streets. avenue, and botn sides ut Anthouy avenue, fremt TO CONTRACTORS. Thousand 1)ollars ($ i oo,000). Iluruside avenue tu One Ifundretl and Eight et -.t The bidder will state une aggregate price for SECOND \\'.\RD, s reit; north s:de of lthrusidt' avenue f, om \n- the wvhole work described and specified, as the PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. NOR\L\N S•I'REE.T—REGUL.\'r ING, GR:V)- thuny avenue to the Grand Bsu evar aud Cun- contract is entire and for a complete job. NG, CURIiIVG \ND hL,AGGING, from c.ntr-e; southwest corner of Ea,t On, Ilandred Blank forms and further information may be EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1'vckoff avenue to Cypress avenue. .\rea of aud Eightieth stret an .1 Grand Boulevard and obtained at tite onice of Raymond F. Almirall, ssessmeirtI loth sides of Norman street, from ( Ilacuuese. received by the Department of Public City of S \rcbitect. Nu. ci Chambers street, The ~'yckoty avenue to Cypre's avenue, and to the —that the sante was confirmed by the Board of Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock New York, where plans and specifications may be p. m. on xteut of half the block at the intersecting streets, 12<•vision of 'tssessments on November ig. 19o8. seen. -that the same were confirmed by Ilte lioard of and en'ereul November tg, tgo8, in ilte Record of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 190S. ROBERT' W. IIEBBERD, Commissioner. ticisi,iu of .\ssessnmeats, November Ig, 1908, I illo of Assessments, kept ill the Bureau for \L\Tl•:RíTNl_S AND LABOR RE.- nd entered Nutentber t9, i oS. in tite Record fli, of FOR ALL Dated November il. 1908. un Collection of ,\ssessntents and Arrears OUIRED FOR THE CUMT-1.F1rF CON!ICIr- Ti 13.30 f Titles of .A-ssessntcnts, kept in the Bureau Taxi. and :\s:essnterets can d of Water Rents, an'I \G ELECTRIC WIRING AND ALL OTHER or the CoIlccTiun of eAsscsshtents aud Arrears unless the amount assessed for benefit oft an; ,-2 See General lnstruintlofls to Bid- VYORK IN CONNECTION \1.1'rII 1'IIE IN- ol f Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, posare or propert • shall be paid within s xty days STALLATION OF \ COMPLETE ECíCCfR1C ders on the last pnRE', lust column, red holess the anionen assessed for benefit on after the date ut said en • ry of the assessment, Ilse ••City Record." LIGUTING AND I'O\\'ER SYSTEM FUR CER- Ii person or P1,01property shall be paid within sixty inte ri-st will be collected thereon as provided in TAIN OF TllE BC'ILI)IN(GS VND GROUNDS ays after the (late of said entry uf the assess- section totg of said (;neater New York Char- UNL)ER THE lL- RISDICTíON OF TILE OF DEPARTMENT OF PI,BLIC C1l.ol:ITiES, FOOT OF acnts, interest tvill be cal lected thereon, as \8IrIí•TS, \N I) 1':\RTMENT OF PUBLIC Cff. EAST 'lw'ENTY-slXTlt STREET, NEW YORK, iovided in section 1o19 of said Greater New 150111 section provid:,, in part, that "If any INCLUDED IN Till: Ml ElOfOCIf_A\ ILOS- ork Charter. such assessment oli!rl remair( unpaid for tite PIT:AT. DISTRICT, BL:ACK'sVELLS ISLAND, Said section troe ides, in part, that `If ally period of vixty (lays after the date of entre BOROUGH OF MANE. T1'.AN, TITE CITY OF itch assessment shall rcmaiu unpaid for tile' tliercof in time said liecord of 'niiles of .- ssess- NEW YORK. TO CONTRACTORS. grind of sixty daps after the late of entry- ntcnis, it shall be tic duty of :he officer author- The tinte allowed for doing and completing the hereof in tite said Record of 'ritics of :sscss- bell to collect and re:eive the amjunt of s ich entire work and the full performance of the con- ',cnts it shall be the duty of the OITicer author- as,essment tel charge, collect and receive interest tract is sixty (60) consecutive calendar days. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. zed to collect and receive Clic amount of such Ihere:>n at tbc rate of seven per centum per The surety required will be Ten Thousand ssessment to charge, collect and receive interest annriui, to be e'alettlatcd lus the date of payment Dollars ($io.000). hereon at the rate of seven per centum per from the elate when such as essmeut hecam; a The bidder will state one aggregate price for t~ EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILT_ BE ,rentun, to be calculated to the date ii payment lien, a-, provided by section íg9 of this act." the whole work described and specitìed. as the ,, received by the Department of Public ruvt ilte date st-lien such gssessutmt became a section i 5 of this act provides * * ' ".A-t contract is entire and for a complete job. icn, as provided by section tip of this act." as-.vssittcttt shall become a ilen upon the real Blank forms and further information may he Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock I)- ill. on Stetinn tg9 of this act provides * * ' ".\n estate af(ectcri thereby ten days after its entry obtained at the office of Raymond F. .Inra]1. i=sessment shall hu'e'anie a lien uto n the real in the sail record." • * architect, Nn. si Chambers street, Borough of TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. elate affected thereby ten days after its entry The above assessment is payable tu the C.>1- -Manhattan. The City of New York. where plans t: the said record." * * lect.ir of :\ssessments and Arrears at the htnrca•i and specifications may he seen. FOR THE TR.-ANSPORTATION AND The ahot'e assessments are pa}'ahle to the col- for the BOR- Collection of :\ssessntents and Arrears ROBERT W. IlEBBERD, Cotumissioncr. MURI.AL OF PAUPER DEAD IN THE eclor uf Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau uf Taxes atud :\sscssmcnts and of Water Rents, Dated November IR, ;gob. Ol-Gli OF OUEENS. or tile' C'nI1ection of :Asse's'smcnts and .Arrrars of in tilt \iureie'ip!l lttiilding, turner ut One fltttt- ,12 tite performance of the contract n l:í. The tinte for Cayes and .Asseantents and of Water Rents, at dreil and Seventy-seventh s rett and Third ave- Instructions to Hid- is during the year 1909. he Ilackett ISuilding. No. ít Jackson avenue, nue, B,lrnuglt ,f The ]hunx, hetes.-en file ](,turs &? See Veneral 'I`ie amount of security required is Seven Huti- tiers on tite last page, last column, of .ulig Island Cih-, lion'. ttgh of Ourens, between of 9 a. m. anti z p. ret., and un Saturdays front the "City Record." 'lred and Fifty Dollars ($75o). Ile hours Of 9 a. tn. and o n. rrt., !ilcl oft Satur- 9 a. m, t i t -, m.. and all ptgymcnts made there ret Tite bidder tvill state the price for the burial lays frum q a.m. until i ret., and all paytncnts ,~n ur b.,-fure January t8, tgn9. will be cxcup: of each body, by which the bids will be tested. rade thereon un or before januar- t8, tgo9, trill front intere_;(, as above pruvidu.d, and after DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CII.ARITIES, FOOT OF The bids will be read from the total and award fial EAST '1'w'ENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK, ,e c•XCn;pt front interest, as above proeided, and date will be subject to a charge uf interest at the made to the lowest bidder. tfter that date tvill be subject to a charge of in- rat❑ uf sri- cui I-et- centoni per.anntun frolli the TO CONTRACTOR'S. ROBERT W. IIEBBERD, Commissioner. ere 'It at tite rate of seven per centum per aruínn date when the above asses'snien[ became a lien The City of New York, November 12, tgoS. "nont the date when above assessments became tu the date uf payment. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. iens to the date of payment. HERI.\N .\. METZ, Cutnp:ro ler. 1113,24 liER\I.\N A. \IETZ, Comptroller. City uf New York. Department of Finance, E.\LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILL BE See General Instructions to flid- C'itt- of New Yurk. Departnteret of Finance, Cumytnillu'S Office, November t9, i9u8. received by the Department of Public tiers on the lust Tinge, last colmai,, of .Taml trollrrs Office, November tg, igot. nzo.d4 SCharities at the above office un:il 2 3o o'clock the "City- Record." nzo,d4 p. nt. On NOTICE TO l-ROI-EItrlY OWNERS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1905. NOTICE TO PEO1rNRTv OWNERS. FOR FURNISHING AT.L TILE L.\EOR AN1) BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. `, I'URSU.\NCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF MATERIALS RE(1UIRED FOR í181h) \'ING the Greater New York Caartcr, the Comp- ILIONS IO- ., IUR5t'.vNCE OF SECTION totS OF ir.ultcr of The City of New York hereby gives TIE? FOUR TIOSI'ITAL 1'A\" the Greater New York Charter. the Contp- C.\TED ON TIIS GROUNDS OF BELLEVUE TO CONTRACTORS, I public n,,tice to all persons, owners euf property, L) ERECTING SAME AT trollrr in The City uf New York hereby gives aliectcd by tite tol lowing assessment for LOCAL HOSPIT.\L ,AN ii. lut to all persons, owners of property, TTIE METROPOLIT:\N HOSPITAL, BLACK- l'obli it 191l'l)\ E'iIEN1'S in the BOROUGII 01.' ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW -litirai -'I by tilt' tgilow-ing assessn;ent for LOCAL t_11'EENS: WELLS E.\!.ED BIDS OR TROPO:S.\LS \\'ILL BE 1lDROG(;I1 OF YORK, rvciuiiil by tite Board of Maler SutIpIv in 911'Rí t\ LAIl:N l's in tl;e FIRST WARD. The time allowed for the completion of the S k1CIl ilt) iNII: -he o,iicc uf the Bowl], N,,. 299 1:roa,1w:.y, New I IFTII VV.ARi), SECOND .AVENUE—SE\VI-:R, from Payntar work and full performance of the contract i= York, Room 91 0, ninth fl,:or, unti it a. ret. avenue t., the crown south of Pierce avenue, and twenty (ao) consecutive working days. on 1i;?.lI'i)R.Akl DCvTCl'eY ES-fENSION OF from I , rahtutt avenue to Jamaica avenue, and The surety required will be Two Thousand TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908, 'fili: S.\NIT.\R]- Sil: \\'ER IN FISHER :\\"E- from Grand avenue ti Ntw.owa avent,e, Area of Dollars ($2.000). NL'E. from the terminus if the presott setter asses,nl, fit I Both sides of Second avenue, be- The bidder will state one aggregate price for For CON-rR.\Cr 36 for the construction of t„ a pui:tt all'ut uSn feet. to ,re or less, nortlr twcen I'ayntar avenue and Pierce avenue; be- the whole work described and specified, as the the NOI:TlI II.ALF UF THE \VALLKILL ward, and l'OR l'O\I1'Ll:'LING .\ \'S'1'I•:\I if ttv.en Graham and Jamaica av_n:es, and between contract is entire for a complete job. l'hESSt'RE -lrC• rNíiL, a tunnel in rock crossing OP fll'E SE\ \'Elia in the £,troer \"illage I;rau,l and Newtown avenues; north side of ard, Blank forms and further information may be tinder tite talIeS of the \Vallkill River, with three IWI'T-:NV'11,LE. nr ill the Fifth AV- l'ayntar avenue, from First to Second avenue; obtained at the office of the Architect ot the shafts .1 2 t,, 480 feet ut depth. and a slitst :reroagh „f Ri e-hniuen'le .\rea of assess - both sides of Beebe avenue; Frccmaii at citric, Department. foot of East Twenty-sixth street, stretch of plain concrete e',iid•ln kno,s II as cui-and- ment: Roth sides ,,f Fi=lter avenue, front .Ant- frum First to Second avenue; both sides of The City of New York, where plans and specifi- cover ayueduct; and fir CONTRACT 37 for the boy road to ,\ntil'.nr lille ur Slate-u 1.íand - \ \'r toter avenue, fron First to Third avenue; cations may be seen. c,in;truetioh of tite SOUTH H:\LP OF TILE '5,m0d: both sides of VCrn-d avenue, frum .Antbo} south side of Waslting.on avenue, tre to 1-irst to ROBERT W. HEBBERD, Commissioner. \V.\LLKILI. PRESSURE TUNNEL, with three rad i,i hr, adtvay: huh stiles of a lane which is frum ticcund avenue, Dated November t -. 1908, -hsf,s 350 to 4'0 feet in depth. and a short almn,i with AV'ond avenue extending along —tittit tite same was confirmed by the B.:ard of nt7,dl stn. teli of plain concrete condur, known as cut- Broadway tu the Staten Illaud Railroad; both .\sressors, November r7, 1got.: nd et tered t It No ti See General Instructions to Bid- iiv i.c ,ver aqueduct. 'fhe tires-ore tunnel will be -ides uf Centre street, front .Aniboy road to Menubet 17, 19o8, in the Record of Titles of As- ci:cnlar, 14!, feet inside diatneter,and the I'.roadtcav; both sides of \A'illiant street, from sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Co Icetiun ders on the Inst page, last column, of Broadnvac; bath rifles of Ilruad- the "City Record." oli:cdact 17 feet high be t7!2 feet wide in -ide. :Aenbov road tb cf Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess -The work is located in the Towns uf New I'aliz oav, freni lohn si, n av-elte tø a paint about 2,511 rhents and of Water Rent=, and un ens the amount and (urdiner, Ulster County, N. Y. feet ea-t of" Pilter avenue; boilt sides of Amboy assessed for bcnetit nn any person or property DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Bids or prorosals are invited for each contract r, tail enentllelt cing altgut go feet west of Benile, shall be Pai'I within sixty days after the ,late of EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK, r / ill slots' and for both contracts combined. Any street, and extending castel-ly to Fisher aceuuc vrid entry of the asscssiaeecs, initr'c_t will be col- bidder may make a bid for either contract or bath sides uf Eureka place and Ell ret avenue. Icetcd thereon, as pvovidm.i in section big of TO CONTRACTORS. for the two con.racts ctinbined. A separate form from .Antb„y road to Maine sy reel ; bath sides if said Greater Ncw York Charter. of prupp-al will be furnished for the purpose of Putter avenue, front Eureka place to .Aenbov road; Said section provides, in part, that "If any PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. the eoothined bid. Il,- fli dries of Washington avenue, fh'm Bentley such 3s51ssment shall remain unpaid for the both TLc B,,ard may reject any or all bila. v' reel t., Maine street; sides of all alley period of sixty days after tite date of entry EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE An approxima e statement of the quantities of lying betsverh Lafayette street and Maine street. thereof in tile swirl Accord. of "ritics of Assess- received by the ilenartment of Public the various classes if work and further informa- ru nd exteurling southerly on both sides of said SCharities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock mcnts, it shail Le the duty of the officer a.tthor- tton are given imo. the Information fir Bidders, alley about 4on feet. izcd to colect and reer ive the amount of such p. m. on forming part of the contract. —that the same was nrelfirtited by the Board of aud assessment to charge, collect and receive interest FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. At the above place a,l toneme the b ds will be Revi,in It , 'tses,lilents \ucember t9. tUOB, thereon at the rate of seven per centum per FOR PROVIDING ALL LABOR AND MA- pub lic ly Opened and read. 'Die award of the ertered on Xuvember tg, tqu8. in the Record if annum, to he calculated to the date of payment TERIALSS REQUIRED FOR THE COOKING centract, if awarded!, v 1 hie made ly the Board "1' itler uf :As=e's=meats, kept in the Bureau for the from tite date when such asseFst tinl became a - ,f \Vater Supply as sown thereaf.er as practicable. C'ulleoion of Asscssmcnts and \rrears tlf Taxes sectiure 159 of this act" SERVICE EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING RE- Rents, and unless lien, as provided hy FRIGERATOkS). GAS AND ELECTRIC FIX- '1\c,, or more bonds, the aggregate amount of il id .\'ses'tnents and uf \\-aler Section tg9 of (Fis act provides ' * * "An TURES AND FITTING UP (OTHER TiIAN tilII,'li shall be four hundred and fifty thou-and the amount assessed fur benefit on any person or assessment sl•ail become a lien upon the real THAT OF CLOSETS AND LINEN ROU\Iti) of , liars ($450,000) under each contract, will be property shall be paid within sixty days after the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in =se'ssocht,. interest AND ALL OTHER WORK AS SET FORTH iegaire•d for the faithful performance of the Colt date of said entry of the a the s' id record." * ' IN THE DRAWINGS AND Sí'ECHFIC:- Iract. Fadt b.,nd must be signed by the con- shall be collected thereon, as provided in section The abuse assessment is payable t'i the Col- a•_t. r aud the sureties. 'Ille name and address I Ii'i if sail Greater New 'I irk Charter. lettor of :Assessments end Arrears at the Bureau TIONS, FOR TILE ERECTION AND ENTIRE that " If any such assess- COMIPLE-fION OF A RESIDENCE FOR THE f ,ach surety offered must be stated in the Sail section tvoridu-s for the Cr hltction of Assessments and Arrears ot Lid i,r proposal, together with the amount ir ment shall remain ttnl,aid for the period of sixty SUPERINTENDENT, A RESIDENCE FOR said Taxie and Ascessments and of Water Rents, at THE MEDICAL STAFF, AND A DINING 'ii,i_b each i surety will qualify. The sureties and detg. after the date if entry thereof in tite the Ilackett Building, No. ct Jackson avenue, HALL AND KITCHEN BUILDING, IN CON- the amount in which each will qua.ify must b Record of 'eitlet' ,if .\ssessoerets, it shall be the Long Inland City, 11ornuq1t of Queens, between NECTION WITH THE CITY HOSPITAL, AT coti' fact ory to the Board. dreiv of ticc officer authorized to collect and re- the hours of 9 a ret. and z p. m., and on Satur- BLACKWELLS ISLAND, THE CITY OF No bid will be rre'ekeil and depos:tcd unless ecive the amomlI of sttch assessment to charge'. days fro01 9 a, m, tint '1 I2 ret., and ai l payments accompanied) by a c:rtified check upon a National collect and rr-er•ivc interest ihc-reon at the rate made thereon r IT or bcfere' Ja"uary t6, moti, way NEW YORK. uer centum per annum, to be calculated The time allowed for doing and completing the or State bank, draicii to the order of the Comp- of seven by exc•nl,t from internt, as allove provided, and tite troller of The City if New York, to the amount t,, the date of pacment frum the date when such after that date will he subject to a charge of entire work and the full performance of liv section contract is sixty (6o) consecutive calendar days. of fifty thousand dollars ($;o,000) for each con- a"csi'enem became a lien, as provided ihírvest at the rate ot syven per centum per tract. Only one check for each contract will be t of this act." The surety required will be Ten Thousand All antiml from the date when above assessment Dollars ($io,000). required whether bids are submitted for the con- Section i 9 tit this act provides * * * '' became a lien to the date of pavment. The bidder will state one aggregate price for tracts separately or combined. as=csssntetit shall beclnase a lien upon the real IIER\IAN A. \HETZ, Cotiipiro'ler. estate affected thereby ten (lays after its entry the whole work described and specified, as the Time all,_•': c•I fir the e'.,milheti,in of the work City of New Pork. Department of Finance, contract is entire for a complete job. *aler each contract i- 4' months front the ser- in the• said record." • * * Comptroller's Office, November 17, 19OS. assessment is payahle to the C11- Blank forms and further information may he t ici' of notice by the Board to begin work. 'rite a b tit' m n1 9,d3 obtained at the office of Raymond F. Almirall. TamP1!ets containing information for bdders, lect, lr af \==e=-meats and :\rrears at the Bureau forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved for the Cup1Ic'etinre of .tysse=senerets and Arrears Architect. No, 5i Chambers street, The City of Water Rents, New York, where plans and specifications may be by the Corporati''n Counsel, and sprcifications. uf 'raves and .\vsessnieuts and of NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. and pamphlets containing contract drawings. call at I irltgli dall. St. George', Borough of Riclr seen. ni., ROBERT W. HEBBERII, Commissioner. Ill obtained at the office of lite Board of Water mund, hetwecu tite hours of 9 a, in. and 2 p. g a. m. to i ut., and all N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tott OF Dated November 14, 1908. Sololy" Room i515, at the above address, upon and on Saturdays from the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- apldi'alion in person or be mail, by depositing 1 iavmetih. ntade thereon on nr before January 18, I 014.27 pro• troller of The City af New York hereby gives /8 See General Instructions to Bid- the stim of ten dollars ($to) in currency, or tquq, tvill be exempt from interest, as !buve and after that date will be subject li) a public n"ticc to all persons, owners of property, ders on the last page, last column, of check drawn to tite order of the Board of Water vided, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL the "City Record!' tinpply, for each pamphlet, or tscenty dollars charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum ucr annum from the date when above asesshient l\IP8OVE2tIENTS in the BOROUGH OF ($2,) fr each set. This deposit will be refunded AN1C TTAN: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OP Liti m the return of tite pamphlets in acceptable became a lien to the (late of Pa}'meut. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. e' nihil i' n within thirty days from the date on HERMAN A. ]íETZ. Comptr-tllrr. "vWIT.F'1'hI \V.\RD, SECTION 8, 'i tirk, Department of Fiumanve, wlii-li l,id- are I' be operael. City of Nets' F.\IR\AIE'tV AVENIiE SEWER, between TO CONTRACTORS. finit t ruller'; ( )flire, Nucember ty, í9o8. JOHN :\. BENSEL, President; n_0.d4 Broadway and St. Nicholas avenue. Ary of CHARLES N. CITADWICK, a1,cssni,-nt: Both siles of Fairview avenue, from PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. A. SHAW, l'II:\Itl.h:S NO'I'l('E "rt) 1'R)I'ER'l'Y OWNERS. ISroadwaY to tit. Nicb relas ate—reile; cast side of C', ?iirll ' hhv rs of the Board of Water Itcnmttray, extending about 408 feet south of EAT.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILT, BE. 1"uP li IV. OF E!iuricw avr-atte, received by the Department of Public J. \\'ALLO SMITtt, Chief Engineer. T_\ l'i'l('lL'.\N('I: (lh SE("PION tott I. the- Grrate•r New York ('barter. the Cotilp —that the .vanti- was coufirined by the Board of Charities at the above office until z.,qo o'clock THOMAS IIASSET°r, Sei ret:ny enteral :1 l r i'f 'I•hc ('its' of New• York hereby gives .\-'cssors on November 17, tonfi, aud p. ni. on ni, dl Ni,vcmbcr 17, IgoB, in the Record of 'titles of til all P'rsuns, list- tier',- ofit property, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, Srr I:enrral ln>rtruc•[i~ntw to í71d- I"'blic n-•ti:e ment for LOCAI, Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec- x i;' of -'IT, 'RI by the following as'e" ALI. LABOR AND MA- dert' nn thr Inst 7ra b •'a•, lust colahare s I\I1'Rt)','1•:\LENTS in the L-OROUGH OF "l-iIL tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and FOR PROVIDING Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the TERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR tlgc •'City Record. " URONY: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Zo, igo8, THE CITY RECORD, 1 228 r amount assessed for benefit on any person or for bridge purposes between Monroe street and to the following named street in the BOROUGH FIFTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND property shall be paid within sixty days after the the Bowery, and more particularly described as OF THE BRONX: ?AVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area date of said entry of the assessment, interest being all or part of the buildings known as No. if assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fourth street, will be collected thereon, as provided in section rz Bayard street, No. 6 Forsyth street, No. 8 TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9, Io tetween Second and Third avenues, and to the 1o19 of said Greater New York Chtirter, Forsyth street, No. 77 Henry street, No. I25 AND It. :xtent of one-half the blocks on the terminating Said section provides, in part, that "If any Madison street, No. 132 Madison street, No. 53 EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- ivenues. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the Monroe street and No. 69 Monroe street; all of NINTII STREET-OPENING, from the South- FIFTY-FIFTII STREET - GRADING AND period of sixty days after the date of entry which buildings are more particularly described ern boulevard to the east side of Austin place. ?ANING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- on a map on file in the office of the Collector Confirmed May z6, 19o8; entered November t6, \rea of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fifth ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room í9o8. Area of assessment includes each and treet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to ized to collect and receive the amount of such 141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. every parcel of land in the Twenty-third Ward, he extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners Borough of The Bronx, of the said City, to an ninating avenues. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per of the Sinking Fund, the sale of the above-de- amount in each case which we have deemed said FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET-GRADING AND annum, to be calculated to the date of payment scribed buildings and appurtenances thereto will parcel or parcels of land benefited by said widen- 'AVING, between First avenue and Second ave- from the date when such assessment became a be held by direction of the Comptroller on ing and improvement, under chapter 613 of the tue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty- lien, as provided by section tyg of this act." Laws of 1896. eventh street, between First and Second ave- Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908, The above entitled assessment was entered on mes, and to the extent of one-half the blocks assessment shall become a lien upon the real the date hcreinbcfore given in the Record of in the terminating avenues. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry at t I a. m., on the premises, upon the following Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the FIFTY-SI::VENTII STREET'-GRADING AND in the said record." * * TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes '\VING, fron Second to Third avenue, Area The above assessment is payable to the Col- and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless if assessment: Both sides of Fifty-seventh lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau The buildings and appurtenances thereto will the amount assessed for benefit on any person or treet, between Second and Third avenues, and for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- property shall be paid within sixty days after o the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the the date of said entry of the assessments, interest ninating avenues. Room H, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Man- order of the Comptroller of The City of New will he collected thereon, as provided in section FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET-GRADING AND hattan, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., York, and must also at the time of sale give a too6 of the Greater New York Charter. 'AVIND, from Fifth to Sixth avenue. Area and on Saturdays from g a. m. to tz m., and all certified check or cash in half the amount of the Said section provides that "If any such as- if assessment: Both niches of Fifty-seventh payments made thereon on or before January t6, purchase price as security for the faithful per- sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of trent, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and Igog, will be exempt from interest, as above formance of the terms and conditions of the sixty days after tite date of entry thereof in the o the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- provided, and after that date will be subject to a sale. Where the amount of the purchase price said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be ninating avenues. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars the duty of the officer authorized to collect and SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAV- per annum from the date when above assess- the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of receive the amount of such assessment to charge, NG, from Thirty-ninth street to Forty-first street. ment became a lien to the date of payment. the security to be deposited. This security may collect and receive interest thereon at the rate trea of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. at any time after the expiration of the contract of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated ietwecn Thirty-ninth and Forty-first streets, and City of New York, Department of Finance, period be applied by the City to the cost of com- to the date of payment from the date when such o the extent of one-half the blocks on the inter- Comptroller's Office, -November 17, igo8. nleting any of the work required under the con- assessment became a lien, as provided by section ecting and terminating streets. fl 19,d3 tract, but unfinished at the expiration of the 159 of this act." SIXTH AVENUE: GRADING, from Thirty- contract period. Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An tinth street to the old city line. Area of assess- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or assessment shall become a lien upon the real nermit nent: Both sides of Sixth avenue, from Thirty- the building or buildings, etc., purchased estate affected thereby ten days after its entry tinth street to the old city line, and to the ex- by him to be used or occupied for any purpose in the said record." * ent N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Iot8 OF of one-half the blocks on the following other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall The above assessment *is payable to the Col- tamed intersecting streets, viz.: Fortieth, Forty the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- he collect any rental or other revenue for the use - I lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau ritt, Forty-fotirth to Forty-eighth- inclusive, Fif- troller of The City of New York hereby gives of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears icth to Nifty-ninth, inclusive. public notice to all persons, owners of property, thereon. The breach of either or any of these of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAY- conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- NU, from Forty-fourth street to old city line, IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF immediate forfeiture of the purchase money and (lied and Seventy-seventh street and Third avc- \rea BROOKLYN: of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, the security deposited for the faithful perform- ttue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours rom horly-fourth street to old city line, and ance of the conditions of the sale. The placing of 9 a. m. and 2 i) IO., and on Saturdays from o t1Le extent of one half the blocks on the in- TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4. therein or permitting the occupancy of any such 9 a. in. to tz m., aud all payments made thereon erscrtine streets, execution Fortv-ninth street. FOURTH STREET-REGUT.ATTNG GRAD- building by any tenant free, for rent or other- on or before January t5, tgog, will be exempt H N ING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT wise, execiting the necessary watchmen or the SEVET AVENUE-GRADING, from Titi r- from interest, as above provided, and after that 'y-ninth street to old city line. Area of assess. SIDEWALKS, between Eighth avenue and Pros- workmen engaged in the actual demolition there- elate will he subject to a charge of interest at trent: pect Park West. Area of assessment: Both sides Both sides of Seventh avenue, from Thir- of, shall of itself be a breach of the above con- the rate of seven per centum per annum from -y-ninth street to the old city line, and to the of Fourth street, from Eighth avenue to Prospect ditions of sale. the date when above assessment became a lien Park West. extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, to the date of payment. ltrects west of Seventh avenue; also to the same structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 5. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. ^xtent on the intersecting streets between Thir- their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances City of New York, Department of Finance. DEAN STREET-REGULATING, GRADING. and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk ly-ninth and Fifty-second streets east of Sev- Comptroller's Office, November 16, 19o8. nth avenue; also on the intersecting streets CURBING, RECURRING AND LAYING CE- and curb in front of said buildings, extending niS,di MENT SIDEWALKS. between Troy and from Fifty-second to Fifty-sixth street, between within the described area and down to the level Seventh avenue and the city line. Schenectady avenues. Area of assessment: Both of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and re- -that tite same vere sides of Dean street, from Troy to Schenectady moved from the premises. None of the dirt, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. confirmed by the Supreme Court, Kings County, on November o. too, and avenue, and to the extent of half the block at debris or waste resulting from demolition shall that the 11„ard of Assessors of The City of New the intersecting avenues. be allowed to remain on the premises, except old N PURSUANCE OF SECTION lol8 OF mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but York tlicreaftcr levied and assessed the "Ninth TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 12. I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- Installment" thereon, and transmitted the same not higher at any point than two feet below the troller of The City of New York hereby gives to the UomFtrstl-r on November 14, rgo8, for WILLIAMS AVENUE - REGULATING, curb opposite that point; also the foundation walls public notice to all persons, owners of property entry and collcction. GRADING AND CURBING, between New Lots of all classes shall be taken down only to a plane affected by the following assessments fot That the "Ninth Installment" in each case is road and Louisiana avenue. Area of assessment: whose elevation shall be the level of the curb LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the EIGHTH Both sides of Williams avenue, from New Lots in front of the building. now due and savable, and unless the amount WARD OF TILE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, thereof assessed for benefit on any verson or road to Louisiana avenue, and to the extent of The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw pursuant to the provisions of chapter 365 of the half the block at the intersecting streets. and remove all abandoned water taps and old Property shall be paid within sixty days after Laws of 1889, and the act amendatory thereof, December t, toot, interest shall be charged, col- service mains, and in place thereof cause to be and chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, and chap- TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13. inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in lecterl and received thereon at the rate of seven ter 466 of the Laws of Igor amendatory thereof, tier cent. per annum, to be calculated from De- CLINTON PLACE-SEWER, from Crescent the street, in compliance with the rules aud to wit: cember I, 7908, to the date of payment. street to a point 275 feet westerly therefrom. regulations of the Department of Water Supply, FORTY-FIRST STREET-GRADING AND The omener Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of any parcel of land assessed for Area of assessment: Both sides of Clinton place, PAVING, from Second avenue to Third avenue. any of the foregoing assessments may, pursuant from Crescent street to a point about 325 feet of Finance with a certificate from the Depart- Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-first to the provisions of chapter 361, Laws of i889, westerly. ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that street, between Second and Third avenues, and as amended by chanter 452, Laws of iSgo; chap- this has been performed. to the extent of one-Ilalf the blocks on the ter- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15, The purchaser at the sale shall also remove ter 5zo, I-aws of t895, and chanter 736, Laws of minating avenues. t8lt6, at any time after the first installment be- HAWTHORNE STREET-PAVING, between all house sewer connections to the main sewer FORTY-FIRST STREET-GRADING AND in the street, and the opening of the main sewer comes due and payable, pay all the installments Nostrand and New York avenues. Ai ca of as PAVING, front Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. not levied of said assessment, and the same will sessment: Both sides of Hawthorne street, from in street shall he properly closed in compliance Arca of assessment: Both sides of Forty-first be thcrm lr on with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, canceled. Nostrand to New York avenue, and to the ex- street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and The above assessments are payable to the Col- tent of half the block at the intersecting streets. Borough of Manitattan, and furnish the Depart- to the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- ment of Finance with a certificate from the Bu- lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the office TIIIRTIETII WARD, SECTION 17. minating avenues. of the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments reau of Sewers that the work has been properly FORTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING, from FIFTY-THIRD STREET - REGULATING, performed. and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- Fifth avenue to the old city line (excepting Water Ri-nts, in the Mechanics' Bank Building, The permit for all opening in the street to be from Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue). Area of MENT SIDEWALKS, between Fort Hamilton obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser Court and Montaquc streets, Borough, of Brook- and Eleventh avenues. Area of assessment: Both assessment: Both sides of Forty-third street, from lyn, between the hours of q a. in. and 2 P. ut., off the building. Seventh avenue to the old city line, and to the sides of Fifty-third street, from Fort Hamilton Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- and on Saturdays from 9 a. nt. to tz m., and to Eleventh avenue, arid to the extent of half the extent of one-half the blocks oil Seventh and all Payments made thereon on or before Jan- r,ances. or any part thereof, within thirty days Eighth avenues. block at the intersecting streets. from the day of possession will work forfeiture nary 30, 1000, will be exempt from interest as of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND above Provided. THIRTIETH WART!, SECTION 18, or portion, as shall then be left standing, to- PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. SIXTY-FIRST STREET - REGULATING, gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on of assessment: Loth sides of Forty-fourths street, City of New Ynrk, Department of Finance, GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- account thereof at the time of the sale, and the between Second and Third avenues, and to the Coinptrollcr's Office, November t4, r9o8, MENT SIDEWALKS, between Third and Fourth extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating bidder's assent to the above conditions being un- n r7,dl avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of derstood to be implied by the act of bidding, and avenues. Sixty-first street, from Third to Fourth avenue, The City of New York will, without notice to FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND and to the extent of half the bock at the inter- the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. secting avenues. and the costs and expense thereof charged Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fourth -that the same were confirmed by the Board of against the security above mentioned. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to Assessors on November 17, 1908. and entered tite extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- The work of removal must be carried on in ntinating avenues. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tott OF November 17, 1908, in the Record of Titles of every respect in a thorough and workmanlike the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- FORTY-FIFTH STREET-GRADING AND I manner, and must be completed within thirty PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area troller of The City of New York hereby gives lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and days from the day of possession, and the success- public notice to all persons, owners of property, Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fifth street, affected liv ful bidder will provide and furnish all materials between Second and Third avenues, and to the the following assessments for LOCAI. amount assessed for benefit on any person or of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF property shall be paid within sixty days after the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating QUEENS: will place proper and sufficient guards and avenues. date of said entry of the assessments. interest fences and warning signs by day and night for will be collected thereon, as provided by section FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND FIRST WARD. the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area toto of the Greater New York Charter. and save harmless The City of New York, its BARTOW STREET--SEWER, between Tack- Said section provides, in part, that "If any of assessment: Both sides of Forty-sixth street, son avenue and Webster avenue. Area of as- officers, agents and servants. and each of them, between Second and Third avenues, and to the such assessment shall remain unpaid for the against any and all shits and actions, claims and sessutent: Both sides of Bartow street, from extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating Tankson avenue to Webster avenue. period of sixty days after the date of entry demands of every name and description brought thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- avenues. THIRTEENTH AV'SNUE-SEWER, front against it, them or any of them, and against and \'andeventer ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- from all damages and costs to which it, they or FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND avenue to Grand avenue. Area of ized to collect and receive the amount of such any of them be put by reason of injury to the PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. assessment: Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, assessment to charge, collect and receive interest person or property of another, resulting from Arca of assessment: Hott sides of Forty-sixth from Vaudeventer avenue to Grand avenue. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per negligence 'or carelessness in the performance street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to FIF't'EENTII AVENUE - REGULATING, annum, to be calculated to the date of payment of the cork, or in guarding the , same, or from the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND LAY- from the date when such assessment became a any improper or defective materials or machin- ing avenues. ING CROSSWALKS. from Broadway to New- lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." ery, implements or appliances used in the re- FORTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING town road. Area of assessment: Botla sides of Section Isg of this act provides "An moval of said buildings. AND P.IVING, from Second to Third avenue. Fifteenth avenue (Luyster street), from Broad- assessment shall become a tien upon the real Party walls and fences, when existing against Arca of assessment: Both sides of Forty-seventh way to Newtown road, and to the extent of half estate affected thereby ten days after its entry adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken street, between Second and Third avenues, and the block at the intersecting streets. ilt the said record." * * down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project- to the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- -that the same were confirmed by the Board of The above assessments are payable to the Col- jug brick, etc., on the faces of Snei party walls, minating avenues. Assessors, November to, 1958. and entered on lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau are to be taken down and removed. The walls FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING AND November to, igo8, in the Record of Titles of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears shall he made permanently self-supporting, beans- PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-eighth tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and the Mechanics' Bank Building, Court and Mon- made to exclude wind and rain and present a street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the tague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between the clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- amount assessed for benefit on any person or hours of g a, m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays shall be properly flashed and painted and made ntinating avenues; also Lots Nos. 22 to 33, in- property shall be paid within sixty days after from 9 a. m. to ez m., and all payments made watertight where they have been disturbed by elusive, of Block zzg. the date of said entry of the assessments, inter- thereon on or before January 16, 1go9, will be the operations of the contractor. FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING, from est will be collected thereon, as provided in sec- exempt from interest, as above provided, and The Comptroller of The City of New York re- Fifth avenue to old city line. Area of assess- tion Io19 of said Greater New York Charter. after that date will he subject to a charge of in- serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw ment: Both sides of Forty-eighth street, between Said section provides, in part, that 'If any terest at the rate of seven per centum per an- from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings Fifth avenue and the old city line, and to the such assessment shall omsin unpaid for the num from the date when such assessments be- and machinery included therein, or to reject any extent of one-half of the blocks on the intersect- period of sixty days atter the date of entry came liens to the date of payment. and all bids; and it is further ing and terminating avenues; also Lots Nos. 23 thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. Resolved, That, while the said sale is held to 33, inclusive, of Block za5; also Lots Nos. g ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- City of New York. Department of Finance, under the supervision of the Commissioners of to 52, inclusive, of Block 229; also Lot No. .;g, ized to collect and receive the amount of such Comptroller's Office, November 17, igo8. the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized of Block 249. assessment to charge, collect and receive interest n19,d3 to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct FIFTIETH STREET-GRADING AND PAV- thereon at the rate of seven per centum per the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. ING, from Second to Third avenue. Area of annast, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND II. A. METZ, Comptroller. assessment: Both sides of Fiftieth street, between when such assessment became a City of New York, Department of Finance, Second and Third avenues, and to the extent of lien. as provided by section icq of this act." APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY Section REAL ESTATE. Comptroller's Office, November tg, igo8. one-half the blocks on the terminating avenues. t.5o of this act provides * * * "An niq,26 FIFTY-SECOND STREET-GRADING AND assessment shall become a lien upon the real PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry T THE REQUEST OF THE BRIDGE Area of assessment: Beth sides of Fifty-second in the said record." * * A Commissioner, public notice is hereby NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to The above assessments are payable to the Col- given that the Commissioners of the Sinking STREETS AND PARKS. the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in then ing avenues; also Lots Nos. 104 and ttI of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of by law, will offer for sale at public auction the Block 222. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at buildings, parts of buildings, etc., now standing N PURSUANCE OF SECTION toos OF the Hackett Building, No. SI Tackson avenue, on property owned by The City of New York, I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- FIFTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING AND Tong Island City, Borough of Queens, between acquired by it for bridge purposes, in the trollcr of The' City of New York hereby gives PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue, the hours of g a. m. and a p. m., and on Satur- public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-third Rorosah ot Manhattan. davc from o a. m. until i z m.. and all payments Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Col- street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. and te made thereon on or before January o, tgoo, will Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, lection of Assessments and Arrears of the assess- the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter be exempt from interest, as above provided, and ete., situated within the lines • of property taken ment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE I minating avenues. after that date will be subject to a charge of in- 12282 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. terest at the rate of seven per centum per annum clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings I Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec. corner. Area of assessment: Northwest corner of from the date when above assessments became shall be properly flashed and painted and made tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Third liens to the date of payment. watertight where they have been disturbed by Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the avenue, known as Lot No. 36 in Block 1770. amount assessed HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. the operations of the contractor, I for benefit on any person or The above assessment was certified to the Col- City of New York, Department of Finance, The Comptroller of The City of New York I property shall be paid within sixty days after the lector of Assessments and Arrears, under the to with- I date of said entry of the assessments, interest will Comptroller's Office. November to, 1901. reserves the right on the day of sale provisions of section 39, of the Greater New draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of be collected thereon, as provided in section Iolg York Charter. n12,25 buildings and machinery included therein, - or to a of said Greater New York Charter. —that the same was entered on November 7, reject any and all bids; and it is further Said section provides, in part, that " If any 19o8, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept Resolved, That, while the said sale is held I such assessment shall remain unpaid for the in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS, MA- tinder the supervision of the Commissioners of I period of sixty days after the date of entry and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of CIIINERY AND APPURTENANCES the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized i thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for TttERETO, ERECTED UPON PROP- to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct I ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author. benefit on any person or property shall be paid ERTY OWNED BY TIIE CITY OF NEW the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. ized to collect and receive the amount of such within sixty days after the date of said entry of YORK. H. METZ, Comptroller. assessment to charge, collect and receive interest the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, City of New York, Department of Finance, i thereon at the rate of seven per centum per as provided in section IOig of said Greater New Comptroller's Office, November io, tge8. J annum, to be calculated to the date of payment York Charter. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n12,27 I from the date when such assessment became a Said section provides, in part, that "If any P timt the Commissioners of the Sinking lien, as provided by section t59 of this act," such assessment shall remain unpaid for the Fund. by virtue of the powers vested in them NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Section 159 of this act provides • • "An period of sixty days after the date of entry by law, will offer for sale at public auction the assessment shall become a lien upon the real thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- buildings, tarts of buildings, machinery and ap- PURSUANCE OF SECTION roil OF estate affected thereby ten days at its entry thereto, now standing upon property ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- pnrteuance, I N the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- in the said record." ized to collect and receive the amount of such owned by The City of New fork, acquired for troller of The City of New York hereby gives 1 The above assessment is payable to the Col- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest the use of the terminal for the Manhattan side public notice to all persons, owners of property, t lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau thereon at the rate of seven per of the Brooklyn•. Bridge, the said buildings being centum per affected by the following assessment for LOCAI, for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears annum, to be calculated to the date of payment situated in the IMPROVIìMENTS in the BOROUGH OF of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room H, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Man- from the date when such assessment became a Borough of Manhattan, MANHATTAN: I lien, as provided lby section t 59 of this act." hattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 P. m., Section ryg and being more particularly within the area of TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. and on Saturdays from g a. m. to 12 m., and all of this act provides • • • "An the following known property: assessment shall become a lien upon the real \YTST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH payments made thereon on or before January 9, estate affected thereby ten days after its entry All of the buildings situated and now standing STREET—PAVING, CURBING AND RECURB- 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above ■ upon land within the area of the block bounded provided, and after that date will be subject to a in the said record." • • ING, between Amsterdam avenue and Broadway. The above assessment is payable to the Col- by the north side of Chambers street, the south- Area of assessment: Both sides of West One charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum easterly side of City Ifall place and the southerly per annum from the date when above assess- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Hundred and Eightieth street, from Amsterdam i for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears and southwesterly side of Duap e street, in the avettue to Broadway, and to the extent of half I ment became a lien to the date of payment. Borough of Manhattan, all of ~Mhich property is HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, the block at the intersecting streets. I Room H, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Man- situated within Block icg on the land map of —that the same was confirmed by the Board of I City of New York, Department of Finance, the County of New York. and entered Comptroller's Office, November Io, 1908. hattan, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 P. m., Assessors on November lo, rpo8, and on Saturdays from q a, m. to t2 m., and all l'ursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners November to, tgo8, in the Record of Titles of n12,25 of the Sinking Fund adopted at a meeting held payments made thereon on or before January 6, February 20, 1907, the sale of the above described 19o9, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held PROPOSALS FOR $12,500,000 OF FOUR PER CENT. STOCK AND BONDS OF vided, and after that date will he subject to a by direction of the Comptroller on THE CITY OF NEW YORK. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessment FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 190$, became a lien to the date of Payment. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. at ii a. m. on the premises upon the following City of New York, Department of Finance, TERMS AND CONDITIONS, Comptroller's Office, November 7, r9o8. The buildings and appurtenances thereto will EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. nIO,23 he sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the TRE EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS COLLECTION OF Taxes, No, S order of the Comptroller of The City of New 7 CHAMBERS STREET ARE AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 417 OF THE LAWS (STEWART BUILDING), Naw YORK, October 23, York, and must also at the time of sale give a OF 1897, AS AMENDED, TO INVEST IN SAID STOCK AND BONDS. 1908. certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful per- IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. formance of the terms and condi ions of the EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF sale. Where the amount of the purchase price New York, at his office. No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, SNew York, until OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908, N persons whose taxes for the year igo8 have not been paid before the ist day of Novem- the security to be deposi ed. This security may they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the at any tinte after the expiration of the contract at 2 o'clock p. nt., cupen ber, of the said year, that unless the same shall period be applied by the City to the cost of Sinking Fund, or such of them as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or a part of the be paid to the Receiver of Taxes at his office in completing any of the work required under the following described intercba genble Registered or Coupon Stock and Bonds of The City of New York, the Borough in which the property is located, as contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the hearing interest at the rate of four per cent. per annum, from and including November 23d, follows: contrr tt period. tgo8, to wit: Borough of Manhattan, No. 57 Chambers street, Manhattan, N. Y.; Th, purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause 57.00e,000 00 of Corporate Stock of The City of New York (for Various Municipal Purposes). or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- 1958. Interest payable semi-annually on May Borough of The Bronx, corner Third and Tre- Principal payable November ist, Ist mont avenues. The Bronx, N. Y.; chased by him to be used oroccupied for an and November 1st. purpose other than that of their speedy removal, This stock was duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, Borough of Brooklyn, Rooms 2 4, 6 and 8, nor shall he collect any remal or o- her revenue and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York and by the Municipal Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. i'.; for the use of either the land or the buildings, lite City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation. Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or authorities of Fifth street. Long Island City, N. Y.; ally of these conditi,ns shall forthwith void the $4,000,000 OD of Corporate Stock of The City of New York, To Provide for the Supply of Water. Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, St. sale and cause immediate forfei'ure of the pur- Principal payable November ist, 1958. Interest payable semi-annually on May ist George, Staten Island, N, Y.; chase moner and the security deposited for the and November ist. —he will charge, receive and collect upon such faithful performance of the cond.tions of the This stock was duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, taxes so remaining unpaid on that day, in addi- sale. The placing therein or permitting the oc- and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York and by the Municipal tion to an amount of such taxes, interest at the cupancy of any such building by any tenant authorities of The City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation. rate of seven per centum per annum, to be cal- free, for rent or otherwise. except ng the neces- culated from the day on which the said taxes sary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the $ 950,000 00 of Coroorate Stock of The City of New York for the Construction of the Rapid become due and payable (October 5), as pro- actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a Transit Railroad. Principal payable November ist, Ig58. Interest payab'e semi- vided in section 914, as amended by chapter 447, breach of the above conditions of sale. annually cn May 1st and November ist: Laws of Igo8. All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, This stock was del authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, DAVID E. AUSTEN, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York, and by the Municipal Receiver of Taxes. their exterior and interior fixtures, appurenances authorities of The City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation. o23,di and foundations of a',l kinds. except the side- $ 250,000 00 of Corporate Stock of The City of New York, for the Construction of a Building valk and curb in front of said buildings, cx end- in Bryant Park for the , Astor, Lenox and Tilden DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, CITY OP NEW YORK, Ing within the described area and down to the Foundations. Principal payable November Ist, 1958. Interest payable semi- December 14, 1906. level of the cellar bottom. shall be torn down annually on May Ist and November Ist. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS and removed from the premises. None of the 'Ibis r;ck was d ly authorized by the Greater New Yom Charter, as amended, dirt. debris or waste resulting from demolition U otherwise directed in any special case shall be allowed to remain on the premises. ex- and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York, and by the Municipal surety companies will be accepted as sufficient cept old mortar or plaster only, which may be authorities of 'Ilte City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation. upon the following contracts to the amounts left, but not higher at any point than two feet $ 500,000 00 of Assessment Bonds of The City of New York (for Street Improvements). Principal named: below the curb opposite that point; also the payable November I, 19th. Interest payable semi-annually on May ist and Supplies of Any Description, including Gas and foundation walls of all classes shall be taken November Ist. Electricity— down only to a plane whose elevation shall be These Bonds were duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, One company on a bond up to $50,000. the level of the curb in front of the building. and by the Municipal authorities of The City of New York, and are free and exempt Two companies on a bond up to $125,000. The purchaser at the sale shall also wi'hdraw from all taxation. Three companies on a bond up to $200.000. and remove all abandoned water taps and old Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- service mains. and in place thereof cause to be The interest on all of said Stock and Bonds which may be issued in Coupon form will be paid ments- inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in at the option of the holder thereof, at the office of the Comptroller of 'CIIe City of New York or Two companies on a bond up to $So,000, the street, in compliance with the rule and reg- at the office of the City's Agent in London, England. Three companies on a bond up to $125,000. ulalions of the Department of Water Supply, Gas The said stock and bonds are issued in accordance with the provisions of section to of article 8 Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers, Water and Electricity, and furnish the Department of of the Constitution of the State of New York. Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parks, Finance with a certificate from the Department The principal of and interest on said stock and bonds are payable to gold coin of the United Parkways, Etc.— of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this States of America, of the present standard of weight and fineness, pursuant to resolutions of the One company on a bond up to $25,000. has been performed. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted June gtlt, 1898, and April 18th, 1904. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. The purchaser at the sale shall also remove Three companies on a bond up to $i5o,000. all house sewer connections to the main -ewer CONDITIONS OF SALE. Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. in the street, and the opening of the man sewer New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts, in street shall he properly closed in compliance As provided for by the Greater New York Charter. Tunnels, Etc.— with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers. I. Proposals containing conditions other than those herein set forth will not be received or One company on a bond up to $25,00q. Borough of Manha'tan, and furnish the Depart' considered. Two companies on a bond up to $75.000. ment of Finance with a certificate from the Bu- 2. No proposal for bonds or stock shall be accepted for less than the par value of the same. Three companies on a bond up to $ISo,000. reau of Sewers that the work has been properly 3. Every bidder, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of his proposal, shall Four companies on a bond up to å250,o00. performed. deposit with the Comptroller in money, or by a certified check drawn to the order of said Comptroller Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing. Etc.— The permit for all opening in the street to upon a trust company or a state bank incorporated and doing business under the laws of the State One company on a bond up to $25,000. be obtained by and at the expense of the pur- of New York, or upon a National Bank, Two per cent. of the par value of the bonds or stock bid Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. chasrr of the building. for in said proposal. Three companies on a bond up to $150.000. Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- No proposal will be received or considered which is not accompanied by such deposit. Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days All such deposits shall be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi- from the day of the possession will work for- three days after the decision has been rendered as to who is or are the highest bidder or bidders, tional surety will be required as the Comptroller feiture of ownership of such buildings, appur- except the deposit made by the highest bidder or bidders. sees fit in each instance. tenances or portion as shall then be left stand. 4. If said highest bidder or bidders shall refuse or neglect, within five days after service of All bonds exceeding $250,000 will by that fact ing. together with all moneys paid by said pur- written notice of the award to him or them, to pay to the City Chamberlain the amount of the alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter chaser on account thereof at the time of the bonds or stock awarded to him or them at its or their par value, together with the premium thereon, what the nature of the work. sale, except as regards the East River Savings less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount or amounts of deposit thus made shall be for- H. A. METZ, Bank Building, in which case sixty days will feitcd to and retained by said City as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, and shall there- Comptroller. be allowed for removal, and the bidder's assent after be paid into the Sinking Fund of The City of New York for the Redemption of the City Debt. to the above conditions being understood to be 5. Upon the payment into the City Treasury by the persons whose bids are accepted, of the implied by the act of bidding, and The City of amounts due for the bonds or stock awarded to them respectively, including accrued interest from New York will, without notice to the purchaser, the date of sale, certificates thereof shall be issued to them in such denominations provided for by BOROUGH OF QUEENS. cause the same to be removed, and the costs the Charter as they may desire. and expense thereof charged against the security 6. It is required by the Charter of the City that "every bidder may be required to accept a OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF above mentioned. portion of the whole amount of bonds or stock bid for by him at the same rate or proportional price The work of removal must be carried on in QUEENS, THIRD FLOOR OF THE BOROUGH HALL, every respect in a thorough and workmanlike as may be specified n his bid; and any bid which conflicts with this condition shall be rejected, FIFTH STREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG ISLAND manner, and must be completed within thirty provided, however, that any bidder offering to purchase all or any part of the bonds offered for sale CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OF NEW YORK. days from the day of possession, as hereinafter at a price at par or higher may also offer to purchase all or none of said bonds at a different price. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE provided, and the successful bidder will provide received by the President of the Borough and furnish all materials of labor and machinery and if tbc Comptroller deems it to be in the interests of the City so to do, he m_ay award the bond. ofS Queens at the above office until It o'clock necessary thereto, and will place Proper and to the bidder offering the highest price for all or none of said bonds; provided, however, that if the sufficient guards and fences and warning signs a. m. on by day and night for the prevention of accidents, Comptroller deems it to be in the interests of the City so to do. he may reject all bids." Under this TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1008, and will indemnify and save harmless The City provision, the condition that the bidder will accept only the whole amount of bonds or stock bid for of New York, its officers, agents and servants, by him, and not any part thereof, cannot be inserted in any bids, except those for "all or none" No, I. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- and each of them, against any and all suits and offered by bidders who have also hid for "all or any part" of the bonds or stock offered for sale. ING WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT actions, claims and demands of every name and 7, Bends or stock issued in Coupon form can be converted at any time into Registered Bonds ON A SAND FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY description brought against it, them or any of nr Stock, and bonds or stock issued in Registered form can be converted at any time into Coupon OF WOODWARD AVENUE, FROM STAN- them, and against and from all damage and Bonds or Stock in denominations of $t,000. IIOPE STREET TO ELM STREET, SECOND costs to which it, they or any of them be put 8. The proposals, together with the security deposits, should he inclosed in a sealed envelope, WARD. by reason of injury to the person or property indorsed "Proposals for Bonds of The City of New York.' and said envelope inclosed in another The time allowed for doing and completing of another, resulting from negligence or care sealed envelope, addressed to the Comptroller of The City of New York. (No special form of the above work will be forty (40) working days. lessness in the performance of the work, or ir proposal is required, therefore no blanks are furnished.) The amount of security required will be One guarding the same, or from any improper ot HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. Thousand Dollars ($i,000). defective materials or machinery, implements ot The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, November ro, 1908. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as appliances used in the removal of said buildings ntr,23 follows: Party walls and fences, when existing agains' 3,050 square yards of granite block pavement, adjacent property not sold, shall not be taker NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MAN- including sand bed laid with sand down. All forrings, plaster, chimneys, project HATTAN: joints, and all regulating and grading. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls No. 2. FOR PAVING WITH WOOD N PURSUANCE OF SECTION torg OF TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 6. are to be taken down and removed. The wall: the Greater New York Charter. the Comp- BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam trollerI of The City of New York hereby gives ' ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ACAD- holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall painted ant public notice to all persons, owners of property, STREET AND THIRD AVENUE—RESTOR• EMY STREET, FROM BROADWAY TO made to exclude wind and rain and present t affected by the following assessment for LOCAL ING ASPHALT PAVEMENT, at the northwest JAMAICA AVENUE, FIRST WARD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 12283

The time allowed for doing and completing the 5,200 square yards of wood block pavement. lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, ing the advisability of instituting proceedings above work will be thirty (;lo) working days. 60o linear feet of old curb, to be reaxed wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, to acquire title to the lands and premises re- The amount of security required will be Four and reset. etc.; also small amount of money taken from quired for the opening aur] extending of Purdy Thousand Dollars ($4,000). No. rt. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De place, between Seneca avenue and the borought The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE partntent. line, and Cypress avenue, between Flushing ave- follows: FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF SEC- THEODORE A. BINGHAM, flue and the borough line, in the Borough of 400 cubic yards of concrete, including mor- OND AVENUE, FROM FLUSHING AVENUE Police Commissioner. Itrooklyn, City of New York; and tar bed. TO POTTER AVENUE, FIRST WARD. \\-hercas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- 3,200 square yards of wood block pavement. The time allowed for doing and completing tioinnent is authorized and rcgpired at the time POLICE DEPARTMENT — CITY Or _ NEW YORK, of the adoption of the res_oluticu directing the No.FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT the above work will be ninety (go) working BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE days. institution of proceedings to acquire title to the FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF TEM- The amount of security required will be Fif- WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY lands required for the foregoing improvement to PLE STREET, FROM BOULEVARD TO ELY teen Thousand Dollars. Q Clerk of the Police Department of The fix and determine upon au area or areas of as- AVENUE, FIRST WARD. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Lily of New York—Office, No. tog State street, sessment for benefit for said proceeding. The time allowed for doing and completing the follows: Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and above work will be sixty (6o) working days. r4,ó00 square yards of asphalt block pavement. now itt his custody, without claimants: Boats, t portionment, in tursttat:ce of the pt; ,visions The amount of security required will be Seven t,85o cubic yards of concrete, including mor- rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, bouts, of section pto of t h e Greater New York Char- Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500). tar bed. shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, ter, hereby gives notice that the following is the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as i,5oo cubic yards of earth excavation, to sub- liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken proposed arca of assessment for henelt in this follows: grade. from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this proceeding: 7,614 square yards of asphalt block pavement. 7,0O square feet of bluestone flag, to be re- Department. Beginning at a point on a line midway be- 952 cubic yards of concrete, including mor- laid. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, tween Underdunk avenue and ]'urdy p;acc where tar bed. i.600 linear feet of bluestone curb, to be re- Police Commissioner. it is intersected by the prolongation uf a line 200 linear feet of old curb. to be redressed, set. midway be(ween' )lontroso avenue and Randolph rejointed and reset. 300 square feet of bluestone bridging, to be street, and running thence southeastwcirdly along relaid. the said line midway between O ide r,l0sk ave- No. 4. TO CONSTRUCT SEWER AND AP- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE noe and Purdy place to the inIer sect i:)o with a PURTENANCES IN VANDEVENTER AVE- The bidder will state the price of each iter., or article contained in the 'specifications or COMMISSION, line midway between 1V"illment at a nuet tutt; of the 4 manholes, complete. TO CONSTRUCT' AN IRON AND TILE ment of Education until 4 o'clock p. m. on Board to be helri in The Cite of Yep' York, 50 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- TRUNK SEWER AND BRANCH TILE Dorotuglu of 1Tauhatt;, n• in the City hall, on the moved. SEWERS THROUGHOUT 7'I-IE GROUNDS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. 4t11 dav of 1)ecentber, rnnR• at 10.30 a. in.. and 2,000 feet (B. M.) timber for foundation. OF 'l thE RI]'E1:SLDE HOSPITAL, NORTH( Borough of The Bronx. tit it t at the samd time surl dace a public hearing 5,000 feet (B. AT.) tituber for bracing and sheet CAOTU ,„A ISLAND, CITY OF NEW YORK. Iberc~m will then atti t', ete 'e liml. piling. hent I. INST_ ALLING REINFORCED CON- 'l'ho time for the comp_eti0u of the work and C1tE'TF LENS PAVEMENT LIGIITS AT Rrrolved, 'Cleat the Sve -c tory of this Board Time allowed for doing and completing the the full performance of the contract is 45 con- cause these resolutions and a antit e to all per. above w.trk will be 6o working davs. l'Ul1LIC SCIIOOI. 37, ONE HUNDRED AND souls affected thereby to be pnbli=hid in the secutive working days. FORTY-FIFTH AND ONE HUNDRED AND The amount of security required will be The amount of security required is fifty per ( ulv RFrnRO and the cor1tsratiun news+ agers for Twelve Hundred Dollars ($i,2oo). 1.ORTY-SIXTH STREETS, EAST OF WILLIS ten days prior to the 4th day of December, cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid. A \'SNUE, BOROUGH OF TIHE BRONX. No. 6. TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND Bids will be compared and the contract tgoR. The tinte allowed to complete the whole work toug. AI'I'URTENANCES IN FREEMAN AVENUE, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. will be forty working days, as provided in ei. Dated Novemher co. TROM ACADEMY STREET TO RADDE Blank forms and further informat. on may be contract. JDSFpTi II \.\(i• Seer-tory, Nn._ 27t STREET, IN THE FIRST WARD. obtained and the plans and drawings may he The amount of security required is $1,200. P,n:arheay, Ruom í4o6. The Engineer's estimate of quantities is as seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the The bids will be compared and the contract Telephone, 228. A\orfh. follows: Department of Health. southwest corner of Fifty- will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest nzn•dt 235 linear feet 52-inch vitrified salt-glazed fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- bidder. pipe sewer. hattan, City of New York. filank forms, plans and specifications may be (TIICE IS MERELY (;l\ Eaa THIA1' AT 288 linear feet 6-inch vitrified salt-glazed pipe THOMAS DARLINGTON, Al. D., obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- N tue uteeting it f tue L'uard of I stimate and for house connection. President; tendeot at Estimating Room, ninth floor. Hall Ipportionmeist held NuictuuLcr 6, lyu8, the ful- 2 manholes, complete. ALVAHl I1. DOTY, M. 1)., of the Board of Education, Park avenue and Iotctug resolutions were adopted: 25 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Manhattan. VVhcreas, '1 he Board of Estimate and Appor- moved. Board of Health. tiountcut of Ilte City of Ncw 1 o:-I< is consider- 1,000 feet (B. M.) timber for foundation. C. B. T. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Dated November 18, 1908. Buildings. ing the advisability of institutting p0eceiisgs to 5,000 feet (B. M.) timber for bracing and sheet n18,d2 Dated November 12, 1908. acquire title to the lands and premises required piling. gj- See Generot Instructions to Bid- ni1,23 Sur the opening and extending of Thirty-sixth Time allowed for doing and completing the ders on the last page, last column, of street, from ]•urt Hamilton avunue to Al'est above work will be 6o working days. the "City Record.” t ,- See General Instructions to Bid- utrert, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New The amount of security required will he Five ders on the last page, last column, of orle and Hundred Dollars ($500). DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, CORNER OF FIFTY- the -'City Record." 1\ hereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- No. 7. TO CONSTRUCT A TEMPORARY FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF tiunmeut is authorized and required at the time SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN NINE- MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. of theadoption oc the resolution directing the - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK TEENTH STREET, FROM BAYSIDE AVE AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTII STREET, BOROUGH OF institution ut proceedings to acquire title to the NUE TO FOURTEENTH AVENUE, AT EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE lands required for the tureguing improvement to received by the Board of Health of the MANHATTAN, CITY OF Nrw YORK. WHITESTONE, THIRD WARD. S fix and uetcruruce upon an area or areas of as- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Department of Health until to o'clock a. m. on EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bl: sessment for benefit for said proceeding. as follows: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908, t.3 received by the Superintendent of School Resolcet, That the Board ut Estimate and Ap- 700 linear feet I2-inch vitrified salt-glazed FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Supplies at the above office of the Department poriioilnuent, in pursuance st tite provisions of pipe sewer. MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIREO of Education until 12 o'clock m. on section gSo of Ute l,rcater New York Charter, 6 manholes, complete. TO ERECT AND COMPLETE A LAUNDRY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905. hereby gives notice that the fallowing is the pro- 40 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- BUILDING, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECES- hosed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- moved. SARY ALTERATIONS AND OTHER WORK FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ceeding: 2.000 feet (B. M.) timber for foundation. INCIDENTAL THERETO, ON THE GROUNDS 8-,u GROSS TONS OF ANITIR:ACITE COAL. Begiuniug at a point on the easterly line of 10.000 feet (B. M.) timber for bracing and OF TITE KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPITAL MORE OR LESS, AND quo GROSS TONS OF 1: cot street where it is in[crsected by the pro- sheet piling. AT KINGSTON AVENUE AND FENIMORE BITU \IINOUS COAL, 3IORE OR LESS, FOIL bngatiun of a line midway between 'thirty-tiith Time allowed for doing and completing the STREET. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY USE IN THE SCHOOLS IN TILE CITY OF street and 1 hirty-sixth street, and running thence above work will be 6o working dava OF NEW YORK. NEW YORK. castward~y at right angles to the line of \Vei The amount of security required will be Twelve The time for the completion of the work and Borough of Queens. street a distance of tuo feet; thence southc•ardly Hundred Dollars ($[,200). the full performance of the contract is 225 con- and parallel with ',Vest street to the intersection Item No. I. For furnishing and delivering No. 8. TO CONSTRUCT A RECEIVING secutive working days. with a line at right angles to AVest street, and The amount of security required is fifty per 150 gross tons of anthracite coal to be delivered passing through a point on its easterly side where BASIN AND APPURTENANCES ON Thy to Public School 88, Elm avenue and Fresh Pond it is intersected by the proItagatìi'ui of a line ntid- NORTHEAST CORNER OF ELM STREET cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid. road, Ridgewood Heights. way between f1trt_c-sixth street and 'Thirty--sev- AND ELY AVENUE, IN THE FIRST WARD. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Item No. 2. For furnishing and delivering enth street; thence westwardly along tite said litle TheEngineer's estimate of quantities is as fol- zoo gross tons of anthracite coal to be delivered at right angles to ]est street tu its easterly lows: Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be to Public School 8q, Orchard avenue, Fifth side; thence northsré.twardlv along the said line 15 linear feet of io-inch vitrified salt-glazed and Sixth streets, Elmhurst. mid•.say between Thirty-sistIt street and Thirty- culvert pipe. seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Department of IIealth, southwest corner of Fifty- Item No. 3. For furnishing and delivering seventh street and the prolongation thereof tu a 30 linear feet of 12-inch vitrified salt-glazed Soo gross tons of anthracite coal to be delivered t distant too feet northwesterly from the culvert pipe. fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- l-c,' liattan, City of New York. at Parental Home, Jaimaca road, Flushing. northwesterly line of Fort Hamilton avenue, the I double inlet receiving basin, complete. Item No. 4. For furnishing and delivering said distance being measured at right angles tu 1,000 feet (B. M.) timber for bracing and THO11:1S DARLINGTON, M. D., Ito gross tons of bituminous coal to be delivered the line of Fort Hamilton ac rood ; thence utuilli- sheet piling. President; to the Parental Honte, Jaintaca road, Flushing. easlwardly and always di.,taut loo feet north- The time allowed for doing and completing ALVAH 1I. DOTY, M. D., The time for the delivery of the coal and sup- evcstcrly from and parallel with the northwest- the above work will be t5 working davs. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, plies and the performance of the contract is by erly line of Fort Hamilton avenue to the inter- The amount of security required will be Two Board of Health. or before April 30, 1909. section with a line bisecting the angle formed by Bundred Dollars ($200). Dated November 5, i9o8. The bidder will state the price of each item the intersection of the nurthcasterly line ut No. 9. TO CONSTRUCT TWO TEMPOR n5,18 or article contained in the specifications or sched- Thirty-sixth street with the prolongation or the ARY CATCH BASINS AND AP'PURTE rq See General Instructions to Bid- ules ]terein contained or hereto annexed, per westerly- line of Chester street; thence south- NANCES ON TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. ders on the last page, last column, ot ton, by which the bids will be tested. castwardly along the said buuceting line to the in- BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AVENUE AND the "City Record." Bidders will be required to specify the mine tersectiun with the itrrtlouigat i uu uf a line midway FIFTEENTH AVENUE, WIIITESTONE, IN from which they propose to supply tite coal called between Thirty-fifth street and Thirty-sixth street; THE THIRD WARD. for. thence soul heastw ardlv along the said line mid- The Engineer's estimate of quantities is as Bids must be submitted for each item. way betriseetu Thirty-fifth street aud Thirty-sixth follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT. Contract will be awarded to the lowest bidder street and tite prolongations thereof to the point 4o linear feet Iz-inch vitrified salt-glazed on each item. or place of beginning. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- culvert pipe. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW Delivery will be required to be made at the 2 receiving basins, complete. STATE STREET, BOROUGH OF time and in the manner and in such quantities posed area of assessment at a meeting of the YORK, No. 269 Bor- 5 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, October 27, 1908. as may be directed. Board to be held in The City of New York, moved. Blank forms and further information may he oltgh of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the 4th I,000 feet (B. M.) timber for foundation. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN obtained at the office of the Superintendent day of December, í9o8, at to.3o a. in., and that 2,000 feet (B. M.) timber for bracing and P that the eleventh (riti) auction sale of of School Sunrvlies. Board of Education, the at the same tinte and place a public hearing sbeet piling. unclaimed property will be held at Police Head- Borough of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park thereon will then and there be had. The time allowed for doing and completing quarters, No. 269 State street, Borough of Brook- avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Resolved, That the Secretary of thus Board the above work will be 3o working days. lyn, on PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School cause these resolutions and a notice to all Per- sons affected thereby to be published in the The amount of security required will be Titra,- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1808, Supplies. Handred Dollars ($300). Dated November to, igo8. CITY ReCOyo and the corporation newspapers for No. To. FOR REGULATING, REGRAD- at To a. m., consisting of watches, jewelry, cloth- 010,20 ten days prior to the 4th clay of December, 1g08, ING, CURBING, RECURRING AND REPAV- ing, metals, shotguns, rifles, etc. Also one (I) Dated November zo, Ito&. ING WITH WOOD BT.00K PAVEMENT ON rowboat stored at One Hundred and Forty-fifth 3^.r See General Instructions to Bid- JOSE1'lI HA:AG, Secretary, A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- Police Precinct, No. 44 Rapelyea street, Borough dern on the last page, last column, of No. 277 Broadway, Roost 1406. WAY OF BERGEN AVENUE. FROM FUL- of Brooklyn. the "City Record." Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d 1 TON STREET TO HILLSIDE AVENUE, THEODORE A. BINGHAM, FOURTH WARD. Police Commissioner. The time allowed for doing and completing n7,20 BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR• Nj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the above work will be thirty (30) working I.N the steeting of the Board of Estimate and • TIONMENT. Apportionment, held November 6, 19o8, the fol- daThey% amount of security required will be Six lowing resolutions were adopted: Thousand Dollars. POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY or NEW YoRL Whereas! The Board of Estimate and Appor- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al' WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY the meeting of the Board of Estimate tionment of The City of New York is consider- follows: N ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to 500 linear feet of bluestone curb, furnished Clerk of the Police Department of The and Apportionment, held November 6, 1908, the O following resolutions were adopted: acquire title to the lands and premises required and set. City of New York, No. loo Mulberry street. Room No. 9, for the following property, now in Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Allnor- for the opening and extending of Bush street 6so cubic yards of concrete, including mor- street, from Creston avenue to tite Grand Bou- tar bed. his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, tionment of The City of New York is consider- 12284 THE CITY RECORD . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, igo8. levard and Concourse in the Borough of The o acquire title to the lands and premises re. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ;hester avenue, and the grades of the intersect- Bronx, City of New York; and mired for the opening and extending of Han- N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of tilt streets at points immediately adjacent thereto Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- :ock street, from Vernon avenue near Twelfth The City of New York, deeming it for the pub- Ire to be as shown upon a flap submitted by tionment is authorized and required at the time treet northwardly to Vernon avenue north of lic interest so to do, proposes to change the map .he President of the Borough of The Bronx and of the adoption of the resolution directing the ìanford street, and of the public place bounded or plan of The City of New York so as to lay ,caring date of October 16, mgo6. institution of proceedings to acquire title to the ty the easterly line of Vernon avenue, the north- out an unnamed street south of Surf avenue, and Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- lands required for the foregoing improvement to vesterly line of Hancock street and the north- lying generally without the line of mean high toseil change at a meeting of the Board, to b, fix and determine upon an area ur areas ut as- :asterly line of Nott avenue, in the Borough water of the Atlantic Ocean, extending between teIct in tine City Ilall, Borough of Manhattan, sessment for benefit for said proceeding. if Queens, City of New York; and Ocean parkway and West Thirty-seventh street; ' ity of New York, on tite 4th day of December, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- and to extend West Fifth, West 'Twenty-first, 1 gob, at 10.30 o'clock a. in. Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions ionment is authorized and required at the time West Twenty-third, West Twenty-fifth, West Resolved, That the Secretary of this Tiord of section g8o of the Greater New York Char- if the adoption of the resolution directing the Twenty-eighth, West Thirtieth, West Thirty-sec- :ause these resolutions and a notice to all per- ter, hereby gives notice that the following is the nstitution of proceedings to acquire title to thi. ond and West Thirty-fifth streets, from their bus affected thereby that the proposed change proposed area of assessment for benefit in this ands required for the foregoing improvement to present southerly termini to the unnamed street. ,vill be considered at a Uteeting of the Board; to proceeding: ix and determine upon an area or areas of as- and establish grades for the same, Borough of be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Beginning at a point on the westerly line of essment for benefit for said proceeding. Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will isbtished in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Creston avenue where it is intersected by the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, tinuously, Sundays anti legal holidays excepted, prolongation of a line midway between East One \r.portionment, in pursuance of the provisions Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Ariar to the 4th day of I)ecentber, tgo8, Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Bush if section q8o of the Greater New York Charter, December q, í9o8, at 10.3u o'clock a. in., at Dated November zo, tgo8. street, and running thence westwardly at right tereby gives notice that the following is the which such proposed change will be considered JOSEPH II_AAG, Secretary, angles to Creston avenue to the intersection with )roposed area of assessment for benefit in this by said Board; all of which is more particularly No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. a line midway between Morris avenue and Cres- )roceeding: set forth and described in the following resolu- Telephone, 2280 Worth. ton avenue; thence northw-ardly along the said Beginning at a point on a line midway be- tions adopted by the Board on November 6, n2o,dt line midway between Morris avenue and Creston ween Eleventh street and Twelfth street where 1908, notice of the adoption of which is hereby avenue to the intersection with a line at right t is intersected by a line bisecting the angle given, viz.: angles to Creston avenue and passing through Formed by the intersection of the prolongations Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE a point on its westerly- side where it is inter- if the southeasterly line of Hancock street and portionment of The City of New York, in pur- N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of sected by the prolongation of a line midway be- he westerly line of the Boulevard as laid out suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Ilm City of New York, deeming it for the pub- tween Bush street and Burnside avenue, as these Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- he interest so to do, proposes to change the map tetween Twelfth street and Bodine street, and jr streets are laid out west of the Concourse; thence canning thence westwardly along the said line ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes - r that of The City of New York so as to amend eastwardly along the said line at right angles to nidtvay between Eleventh street and Twelft to change the map or plan of The City of New b:cck dimensions of the street systen within Creston avenue to its westerly side; thence east- treet, and the prolongation thereof, to a point York, by laying out an unnamed street south of he territory known as section 29 of the final wardly along the said line midway between Bust, listant 200 feet westerly from the westerly line Surf avenue and lying generally without the n;tr,, and hounded as follows: Bronx River, street and Burnside avenue ana the prolontta- if Vernon avenue; thence northwardly and al- line of mean high water of the Atlantic Ocean. Baldwin street, northerly boundary line of The tions of the said line to the intersection with rays parallel with and distant 200 feet from extending between Ocean parkway and West .:ity of New York, Penfield street, Wilder ave- a line distant tuo feet easterly from and parallel he westerly line of Vernon avenue to the inter- Thirty-seventh street; and by extending West time, St. Ouen street. Barnes avenue and East with the easterly line of the Concourse, the said ection with a line midway between Nctt avenue Fifth, West Twenty-first, West Twcuty-third, \v., Llundted and Twenty-eighth street, Borough distance being measured at right angles to the West Twenty-fifth, West Tiventy-eighth, West f The Bronx. and that a meeting of said Board mil Thirteenth street; thence eastwardly along vill line of the Concourse; thence southwardly along he said line midway between Nott avenue and Thirtieth, \Vest Thirty-second and West Thirty- he Lehh in the (lid Council Chamber, City the said line Parallel with the Concourse to the fifth streets, from their present southerly termini nll liorough of 7donlattafi, City of New York, l•hirteenth street to the intersection with a line rr.I li intersection with a line midway between Fast nidway between Hamilton street and Hancock to the unnamed street, and by establishing grades c;-n:hcr 4. 1908, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., at One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Bush -treet ; thence northeastwardly along the salt for the same, in tite Borough of Brooklyn, City ,vhich such pronow,l change will be considered street: thence westwardly along the said line of New York, more particularly described as ty said hoard: all of which is flore particularly inc midway between Hamilton street and Han- ;et forth i, midway between East One Hundred and Sev- :ock street to the intersection with a litle bisect- follows: nd described in the following resolu- The unnamed street south of Surf avenue, ex- enty-ninth street and Bush street and the pro- ng the angle formed by the intersection of the ions adopted by the Board on November 6, igoS, toneation of the said line to the point or place tending between Ocean parkway and West Thirty- latice oì the adopa;on of which is hereby given, 'rotongations of the centre lines of Hamilton seventh street; the extensions of West Fifth of beginning. treet and Hancock street as laid out between Resolved. That this Board consider the pro- street, West Twenty-first street, West '1'wenty- Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap- lane street and Harsell street: thence north- )ortionntent of The City of posed area of assessment at a meeting of the -astwardly along the said bisecting line to the third street, West 'Twenty-fifth street, West Nese York, in pur- Board to be held in The City of New York. Twenty-eighth street, West Thirtieth street, West ;ttance of the nruvisions of section 442 of the ntersection with a line midway between Hamil- Thirty-second street and West Thirty-fifth street, ,rester New York ( hatter as Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the on street and Hancock street as laid out be- omehc1ed, deeming of December, tons. at to.30 a. m., and fron their present southerly termini to the un- it for the t ith e tolerist so to do, proposes to 4th dav ween Freeman avenue and Harsell street; thence named street; and the grades for the same are -bange that at the same time and place a public hearing iortheastwardly and along a line always midway the ntaît or punt of 'Ì i'e City of New thereon will then and there he had. to be as shown on a map submitted by the Presi- ork. by a n,r) iir.5' tl.e block dimensions of the )etveen Hamilton street and Hancock street, dent of the Borough of Brooklyn and bearing ;`rett Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board along the prolongation thereof, to the inter- system itFlit, t!:e territory known as sec- ind d:u❑ of September 24, 1908. Li mi oq of Ii.e fl):aI ,il outs .cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- ;ection with the northwesterly line of Vernon . awl bounded as fol- sons affected thereby to be published in the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- luws: Pct- mix ]''ver, Baldwin street, northerly Ivenue; thence northwestwardly at right angles óviiit CITY RECORD for ten davs prior to the 4th day Dosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be rtacy line cf 7'Le City of New York, Pen- o Vernon avenue a distance of too feet; thence held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, i.-ht street. \Vilde- evenue. St. of December. toos. Iortheastwardly and parallel with Vernon ave- Otten street, Dated Nove."h"r nr. InoØ. City of New York, on the 4th day of December, Pam-res ;,gen tic atti Fast Ts' 'u Hundred and me Co the intersection with a line at right angles 1908, at ío.30 o'clock a. m. Twenty -eighth sitert, in the Borough of The fOSFPH H- 1G, Secretary. .o Vernon avenue, and passing through a point No 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Bry nx, ('its of New York, more particularly de- m its northwesterly side where it is intersecteu cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- tented a, ioliov,s: Telephone, 2280 \\ urta. )y the protungation of a line midway between sins affected thereby that the proposed change The block dimensions of the street system laid n2o,dt Hancock street and the Boulevard; thence south- will be considered at a uteeting of the Board, to ,.it Slit ltlit the territory bounded by Bronx River, ,astwardly along the said line at right angles t,, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be tatils-Iin St re et, northerly boundary line of The t ernoa avenue to its northwesterly side; thence published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- City of N,ew York. Penfield street, Wilder ave- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T]HA'f AT ,outhwestwardly along the aforesaid line midway tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- mle, St.. Oucr. street, Barnes avenue and East N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ietween Hancock street and the Boulevard, ano days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 1's-_i Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, in the Apportionment, held November 6, í9o8, the tot- .he prolongation thereof, to the intersection will, 4th day of December, rgo8, Ywdenty-fourth Ward, of the Borough of Time lowing resolutions were adopted: i line bisecting the angle formed by the intet Dated November 20, rgo8. Bronx, arc to be amended and as shown upon a Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- ,ettion of the prolongations of the southeasterly JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, map sui'mitterl by the ]'resident of the Borough tionment of The City of New York is consider- the of ilancock street and the northwesterly No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. of The Bronx, bearing (late of July t;, tgo8. ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to line of the Boulevard as these streets are lain Telephone, zz8o Worth. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- acquire title to the lands and premises required ,ut between Harsell street and Freeman avenue; n2o,dI pnscd change at a meeting of the Board, to ne for the opening and extending of Liebig avenue, :hence southwestwardly along the aforesaid bi held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, from Mosholu avenue to tile City line, and secting line to the intersection with a line bisect City of New York, on the 4t11 day of Decent- Tyndall avenue, from Mosholu avenue to West ing the angle formed by the intersection of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ber. 19cN, at mo.3o ('clock a. in Two Hundred ai-id Sixtieth street, in the Bor- ololongatiuns of the southeasterly line of Han N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board ough of The Bronx, City of New York; and cock street and the northwesterly line of the ilte City of New lock, deeming st for the pub- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Boulevard as these streets are laid out betweet lic interest so to do, proposes to change the suns affected thereby that the proposed change tionment is authorized and required at the tinte Harsell street and Jane street; thence south map or plan of The City of New York so as to will be considered at a meeting uí the Board, to of the adoption of the resolution directing the westwardly along the aforesaid bisecting line te, change the grade of Sterling street, between 1,c l,,Id at the aforesaid tinte and place, to be institution of proceedings to acquire title to the the intersection with a line bisecting the angle Augers avenue and Nostrand avenue, Borough published to the CITY RECORD for ten days con- lands required for the foregoing improvement to formed by the intersection of the prolongations of Brouklyh, and that a meeting of said Board tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, fix and determine upon an area or areas or as- of the southeasterly line of Hancock street and will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City prior to the 4th day of December, 19o8. sessment for benefit for said proceeding. the northwesterly line of the Boulevajd as laid 1ía11, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, Dated November 20, tgsf. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- out bebteen Harris avenue and Jane street; on December 4, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock a. in at JOSEPH IL\.\G, Secretary, portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of thence southwestwardly along the aforesaid bi- which such proposed change will be considered No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. sy said Board; all of which is more particularly section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, secting litle to the intersection with the pro- Telephone, 2280 Worth. hereby gives notice that the fol,owing is the pro- set forth and described in the following results- longation of a line midway between Ilancock nzo,dl posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- street and the Boulevard as laid out between lions adopted by the Board on November 6, 19o8, ceeding: Bodine street and Harris avenue; thence south- notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Beginning at a point on tite prolongation of a westwardly along the said line midway between viz.: line midway between Von liwuboldt avenue and Hancock street and the Boulevard to the inter- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and ~`l OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT Liebig avenue, as these streets are laid out im- Apportionment of '1'he City of New York, in N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and section with a line bisecting the angle formed - mediately southerly from and adjoining \Vest by the intersection of the prolongations of the pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Apportionment. held November 6, 1908, tite fol Two Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, distant too southeasterly line of Hancock street and the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- lowing resolutions were adopted: - feet northerly from the northerly line of West westerly line of the Boulevard as laid out be- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor Two Hundred and Fifty--sixth street, the said tween Twelfth street and Bodine street: thence to change the map or plan of The City of New tionment of The City of New York is consider- distance being measured at right angles to tue southwestwardly along the said bisecting line to York by changing the grade of Sterling street, ing the advisability of instituting proceedings line of West Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth the point or Place of beginning. between Rogers avenue and Nostrand avenue, in to acquire title to tite lauds aud premises re- street, and running thence northwardly along the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, quircd for the opening and extending of John- said line midway between Von Humboldt avenue posed area of assessment at a meeting of the more particularly described as follows: son street, from East Seventh street to Coney and Liebig avenue and the prolongation thereof Beginning at the intersection of Rogers avenue Island avenue; East Seventh street, from Church Board. to be held in The City of New Vor' avenue to Avenue C, and from Ditntas avenue to the southerly line of \s est Two Hundred and Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the and Sterling street, the elevation to be 63.47 Fifty-ninth street; thence northward.y to a point feet, as heretofore; (Avenue E) to Eighteenth avenue, and East 4th day of December, 1908, at 10.30 a. m., and Eighth street, from Caton place to Johnson on the northerly line of \Vest Two Hundred and that at the same time and place a public hearing Thence easterly to a summit distant 295.5 feet Fifty-ninth street, midway between Von Hum- from tite easterly building line of Rogers avenue, street, and from Church avenue to Avenue C, thereon will then and there be had. in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; boldt avenue and Liebig avenue, as these streets Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board the elevation to be 65.04 feet; aud are laid out north of West Two Hundred and cause these resolutions and a notice to all per Thence easterly to the intersection of Nustrand Fifty-ninth street; thence northwardly along a avenue, tite elevation to be 62.8 feet, as hereto- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- sons affected thereby to be published in the tionment is authorized and required at the time line always midway between Von Humboldt ave- Crry Reroen for ten days prior to the qth fore. nue and Liebig avenue to the northerly boundary Note—All elevations refer to mean high water of the adoption of the resolution directing the dav of December, tgo8. institution of proceedings to acquire title to line of The City of New York; thence eastwardly Dated November 2o. tgog. datum as determined by the Bureau of High- along the said boundary line to a point midway the lands required for the foregoing improve- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, ways, Borough of Brooklyn. between Liebig avenue and Tyndall avenue; Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas No. 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. of assessment for benefit for said proceeding. thence soutbwardly along a line midway between Telephone, 2280 Worth. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Liebig avenue and Tynda.l avenue to a point dis- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and n2o,dt held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, tant too feet northerly from the northerly lint. City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- Apportiomuent, in pursuance of the provisions of West Two Hundred and Sixtieth street; ber, tgo8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. of section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, thence eastwardly and parallel with West Two Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- Hundred and Sixtieth street to a point midway fil OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TITE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- between Tyndall avenue and Fieldston road; sons affected thereby that the proposed change ceeding (with the exception of such land as I. N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of may be exempt front assessment under the pro- thence soutbwardly along a line always midway The City of New York, deeming it for the will be considered at a meeting of the Board, between Tyndall avenue and Fieldston road to to be tield at the aforesaid time and place, to visions of section gqz of. the Charter): public interest so to do, proposes to change the I. Beginning at a point on a line midway the northerly line of Mosholu avenue; thence map or plan of The City of New York so as to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corpo- southeastwardly and parallel with the line of ration newspapers for ten days continuously, between Henry street and Johnson street distant lay out a public park bounded by Emerson street, too feet westerly from the westerly line of East Fieldston road, as this street is laid out between Post avenue and Tenth avenue, Borough of Man- Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to Mosholu avenue and Faraday avenue, to the in- the 4th day of December, tgo8. Seventh street, tite said distance being measured Itattan, and that a meeting of said Board will at right angles to the line of East Seventh street, tersection with a line midway between Mosholu be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Dated November 20, í9o8. avenue and Faraday avenue; thence southwest- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, and running thence eastwardly along the said Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on line midway between Henry street and Johnson wardly along the said line midway between December q, tgo8, at to.3o o'clock a. in at No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Mosholu avenue and Faraday avenue to the in- Telephone, 2280 Worth. street to the intersection with a line distant too which such proposed change will be considered feet westerly front and parallel with the westerly tersection with a line parallel with West Two by said Board; all of which is more particularly nzo,dr Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and passing line of East Eighth street, the said distance set forth and described in the following resolu- being measured at right angles to the line of through the point of beginning; thence west- lions adopted by the Board on November 6, í9o8, wardly along the said line parallel with \'d'est OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE East Eighth street; thence northtvardly along the notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said line parallel with East Eighth street to a Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to the point viz.: N or place of beginning. The City of New York, deeming it for the public point distant too feet northerly from the north- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and interest so to do, proposes to change the map erly line of Caton place; thence eastwardly and Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Apportionment of The City of New York, in posed area of assessment at a meeting of the or plan of The City of New York so as to parallel with Caton place to the intersection with pursuance of the Provisions of section 442 of the change the grade of East Two Hundred and a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter- Board to be held in The City of New York, Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the Twenty-second street, from Boston road to Bay. section of tite westerly line of Coney Island it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Chester avenue, Borough of The Bronx, and avenue with the prolongation of the easterly 4th day of December, r9o8, at 1o.3o a. m., and change the map or plan of The City of New that at the same time and place a public hearing that a meeting of said Board will be held in the line of East Eighth street as laid out north of thereon will then and there be had. York by laying out a public park bounded by Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Johnson street; thence southwardly along the Emerson street, Post avenue and Tenth avenue, Manhattan, City of New York, on December 4 said bisecting line to the intersection with a Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- tgo8, at 15.30 o'clock a. -tn., at which such line distant ton feet northerly from and parallel Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- proposed change will be considered by said with the northerly line of Tohnson street, the sons affected thereby to be published in the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day Board; all of which is more particularly set forth said distance being measured at right angles to of December, t9 o8, held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, and described in the following resolutions adorate'' the line of Johnson street; thence eastwardly City of New York, on the 4th day of December, by the Board on November 6. igo8, notice of along the said line parallel with Johnson street, Dated November 20, tgo8, tgo8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. JOSEPII HAAG, Secretary, the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: and the prolongation thereof, to the intersec- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate ane tion with a line distant too feet easterly from No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Telephone, 2280 Worth. Apportionment of The City of New York. in and parallel with the easterly line of Coney sons affected thereby that the proposed change pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of thi Island avenue, the said distance being meas- nzo,dr will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Greater New York Charter as amended. deemirc ured at right angles to the line of Coney Island he held at the aforesaid time and place, to be it for the public interest sn to do, proposes It avenue; thence southwardly along the said line published in the CITY RECORD for tén days con- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT change the man or plan of The City of New parallel with Coney Island avenue to the inter- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, York by changing the grade of East Two Hun section with the prolongation of a line midway N the meeting of the Board of Etimate and prior to the 4th day of December, 1908. dred and Twenty-second street, from Boston roal between Johnson street and Montgomery street; Apportionment, held November 6, i b8, the fol- Dated November 2o. rgo8. lowing resolutions were adopted: to Baychester avenue, in the Borough of Thu thence westerly along the said line midway be- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Bronx, City of New York, more particufarlt tween Johnson street and Montgomery street, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- No. 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. described as follows: and the prolongations thereof, to the intersec. tionment of The City of New York is consider- Telephone 228o Worth. The grades of East Two Hundred and Twenty tion with a line parallel with East Seventh ing the advisability of instituting proceedings nao,dl second street, between Boston road and Bay street and passing through the point of begin- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER o, 19o8. THE CITY RECORD. I2285

'ing; thence northwardly along the said line Broadway and Main street, in the former Vil- after the expiration of such five years make a keep in permanent repair that portion of such parallel with East Seventlt street to the point lage of Flushing, Borough of Queens; running like annual payment into the treasury of the City street or highway between its tracks and the rails or place of beginning. thence easterly upon and along Broadway to of five (5) per cent. of its gross receipts. The of its tracks and two feet in width outside of its 2. Beginning at a point on a line midway Whitestone avenue; thence northerly upon and Company shall pay such percentages only Upon tracks, under the supervision of the proper local between Ocean parkway and East Seventh stret along Whitestone avenue to Chestnut street or such portion of its gross receipts as shall bear authorities, and whenever required by them to do where it is intersected by a line distant 90 avenue; thence easterly upon and along Chestnut the same proportion to its whole gross receipts so, and in such manner as they may prescribe. feet northerly from and parallel with the north- street or avenue to and across Flushing avenue; as the length of such extension shall bear to the [n case of neglect by the Company to make pave- erly line of Church avenue, the said distance thence still easterly through private property entire length of its line. ments or repairs after the expiration of thirty being measured at right angles to the line of along the line of the continuation of Chestnut For the extension last described herein: days' notice to do si., the local authorities may Church avenue, and running thence eastwardjy street or avenue to Murray lane; thence northerly 'flte sunn of five hundred dollars ($soo) in stake the sanne at the expense of such corporation, along the said line parallel with Church avenue. upon and along Murray lane to Higgins lane; cash within thirty (30) days after the date on aud such authorities may make such reasonable and the prolongation of the said line, to the thence easterly upon and along Higgins lane to which this contract is signed by the Mayor. regulations and ordinances as to the rate of intersection with a line bisecting the angle a point where Ninth avenue,' if extended, would During the first five years after the commence- speed, morle of use of tracks and removal of ice formed by the intersection of the prolongations intersect said Higgins lane; thence northerly ment of operation of the extension herein pro- and snow as the interest or convenience of the of the eaAterly line of East Eighth street as through private property along the line of Ninth vided for, annually on November t, three (3) public may require. laid out south of Church avenue and the westerly avenue to Fourth street; thence westerly upon per cent. of its gross receipts for and during the Seventeenth—Any alteration which may be re- line of Coney Island avenue; thence southwardly and along Fourth street to Eighth avenue; thence year ending September 3o next preceding, and quired to the sewerage or drainage system, or to along the said bisecting line to the northerl~~ northerly upon and along Eighth avenue to Twen- after the expiration of such five years make a any subsurface structures, pipes, conduits, etc., line of Beverley road; thence southwardlyin ty-first street; thence easterly upon and along like annual payment into the treasury of the laid in the streets, on account of the construction a straight line to a point on the southerly line Twenty-first street to Lleventh avenue; thence City of five (g) per cent. of its gross receipts. Dr operation of the railway, shall be made at the of Beverley roadmidway between East Eighth northerly upon and a:ong Eleventh avenue to a The Company shall pay such percentages only sole cost of the Company, and in such manner street and East Ninth street; thence southwardly point about 300 feet north of the north side line upon such portion of its gross recei pts as shall as the proper City officials may prescribe. along a line midway between East Eighth street of the Boulevard, in the former Village of White- bear the same proportion to its whole gross re- Eighteenth—Should the grades or lines of the and East Ninth street to a point distant too feet stone, Borough of Queens; also ceipts as the length of such extension shall bear streets in which franchises herein granted be southerly from the southerly line of Avenue C; Beginning at and connecting with the existing to the entire length of its line. changed at any time during the term of this thence westwardly and parallel with Avenue C to Fourth—Upon the termination of this original contract, the Company shall, at its own expense, the intersection with a line midway between tracks of the Company at tite intersection of Franconia avenue and Twenty-second street, in contract, or if the same be renewed, then at the change its tracks to conform with such new Ocean parkway and East Seventh street; thence 'he former Village of Flushing, Borough of termination of the said renewal term, or upon grades and lines, and during tite construction of northwardly along the said line midway between Queens; thence easterly upon and along Fran- the dissolution of the Company before such ter• any public improvement upon said street, the Ocean parkway and East Seventh street to the ruination, the tracks and equipment of the Com- Lordpany shall take care of and protect the track point or place of beginning. conia avenue to and across Twenty-fourth street; thence still easterly through private property along pany constructed pursuant to this contract within 3. at its own expense, all to he done subject to the Bounded on the north by a line distant the line of the continuation of Franconia avenue the streets and highways of the City shall be- direction of the President of the Borough of zoo feet northerly from and parallel with the to Thirty-first street; thence northerly upon and Come the property of the City without cost, and 2ueens. northerly line of Ditmas avenue, the said dis- alcotgThirty-first street to Broadway, said con- the same may he used or disposed of by the Nineteenth—The Company shall at all times tance being measured at right angles to the tinuationof Franconia avenue and Thirty-first City for any purpose whatsoever, or the same keep accurate books of account of the gross earn- line of Ditmas avenue; on the east by a line may be leased to any Company or individual. street being shown on a map of the City en- If, however, at the iugs front the privileges granted under this con- midway between East Seventh street and East titled : terrai: ation of this grant Eighth street and by the prolongation of the said as above the City (by the Board) shall so order tract. The Company shall, on or before Novem- line; on the south by a line midway between "Map or plan of Ingleside and vicinity, Third btr r of each year, make a verified report to the Ward (formerly Town of Flushing), Borough by resolution, the Company shall, upon thirty Eighteenth avenue and Webster avenue; and on (30) days' notice in writing from the Board, re- Comptroller of The City of New York of the of Queens, City of New York, allowing the move any and all of its tracks and other equip- business done by the Company for tite year end- the west by a line midway between Ocean park- ing September To next preceding, as he may pre- way and East Seventh street, and by the pro- street system and grades, dated New York, ment constructed pursuant to this contract, and longation of the said line. March 2, í903; approved by the Board of Esti- the same streets and highways shall be restored scribe. Such report shall contain a statement of mate and Apportionment May [, 1903, and ap- the gross receipts from operation of the railway, Resolved. That this Board consider the pro- to their original condition at the sole cost and together witlt proved by the Mayor October 6, tgn3;" expense of the Company. sucht other information and in such rosed area of assessment at a meeting of the —thence northerly through said private property detail as the Comptroller may require, The Board, to be held in The City of New York, Fifth—The annual charges or payment shall Borough of Manhattan, in the City í1a11. on the upon the line of the property known and de- Comptroller shall have access to all books of he scribed upon the map of said private property as continue throughout the whole terns of the con- Company for the purpose of ascertaining the dill day of December, igo8, at 1o.3o a. m., and Thirty-first street to Broadway; thence easterly tract hereby granted, whether original or re- correctness of its report, and may examine its that at the same time and place a Public hear- on and along Broadway to Bell avenue. newal, notwithstanding any clause in any statute officers under oath. ing thereon will then-and there he had. The said routes, the tracks of said routes, or in the charter of an; other railroad company Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 'Twentieth—The Company shall assume all lia- turnouts and crossovers hereby authorized are provirling for paymen~s for railroad rights or bility to persons or property by reason of the cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- more particularly shown upon two maps, each franchises at a different rate, and no assign- construction or operation of the railroad author- sons affected thereby to be published in the entitled: ntent, lease or sublease of the rights or privi- izrd by Ctry RECORD and the corporation newspapers for this contract, and it is a condition of this "Map showing the proposed street surface leges hereby granted, whether original or re- contract that the City shall assume no liability ten days prior to the 4th dav of December. tgoS. railway to accompany the application for a newed, or of any part thereof, or of any of the whatsoever to either persons or property on ac- Dated November 20, rgo8. franchise of the New York and Queens County routes mentioned herein, or of any part thereof, count uf the same, and the Company hereby TOSEP/I HAAG, Secretary, Railway Company to the Board of Estimate and shall be valid or effectual for any purpose unless agrees to pay to the City any damage which the No. 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. Apportionment, dated June zo, 1907," the said assignment, lease or sublease shall con- City shall be compelled to pay by reason of any Telephone, 2280 Worth. —and signed by F. L. Fuller, President, and tain a covenant on the part of the assignee or acts or default of the Company, giving the Com- n2o.d[ lessee that the same is subjcet to all the condi- A. E. Kalhach, Consulting Engineer, which maps tions of this contract: pany notice and the right to intervene in any are attached herewith and made a part of this anel that the as=ignee or action or proceeding wherein such damage may UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN coni raet. lessee assumes and will he bound by all of said be sought. conditions, and especially said conditions as to Y that at meetings of the Board of Estimate Sec. 2. The grant of this privilege is subject Twcnty-first—This grant is upon the express and Apportionment, held October t6, 1908, and payments, anything in any statute or in the to the following conditions, which shall be com- charter of such assignee or lessee to the contrary condition that the Company, within thirty (30) Nuvemoer 6, í9o8, the following proceedings plied ivitli by the Company: days after the signing of this contract by the were had: notwithstanding, and that the said assignee or First—The consent in writing of the owners lessee waives any more favorable conditions 'ilayor, and before anything is done in exercise Whereas, The New York and Queens County of half in value of the property bounded on said of the rights conferred hereby, shall file with the Railway, under date of June lo, 1907, made ap- created by such statute, or its charter, and that it streets and avenues to the construction and oper- will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise Comptroller of The City of New York the sum plication to this Board for the grant of the ation of said railroad shall be obtained by the of tell thousand dollars ($to,000), either in right, privilege and franchiseto construct, main- exemption from liability to perform each and all Company within six months of the signing of of the conditions of this contract morley or in securities to be approved by him, tain and operate two extensions to its existing titis contract by the Mayor, and a copy of such which fund shall be security for the performance street surface railway system in the Borough of Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted consents shall be filed with the Board within shall not be assigned, either in whole or in part, by the Company of all of the terms and condi- Queens, as follows: such time; or, in tite event that such consents tions of this contract, the payment of the annual First—From Main street, in the former Village or ]cased or sublet in any manner, nor shall title percentages for the privilege hereby granted, the cannot be obtained, the Company shall, within thereto, or right, interest or property therein, of Flushing, upon and along Broadway, White- rendering of efficient public service at reasonable two months thereafter, make application to the pass to or vest in any other person or corpora- stone avenue and other streets to Eleventh ave- rates, the maintenance of the property in good Appellate Divi,.iun of the Supreme Court for the tisn whatsoever, either by the act of the Com- nue and Thirty-sixth street, in the former Vil- appointment of Commissioners in the manner -ondmtion throughout the full term of the grant, lage of Whitestone; pany. its successors or assigns, or by operation the repairs of the street pavement, the removal of provided by the Railroad Law to determine if of late, whether under the provisions of the Second—From Twenty-second street, Ingleside, said railroad ought to be constructed; otherwise onciw and ice and the quality of construction of upon and along Franconia avenue, Thirty-first statutes relating to the consolidation or merger the railroad; and in case of default the perform. his grant shall cease and determine. of corpr,rations, or otherwise, without the consent street and Broadway to Bell avenue, Bayside; ance by the Comimiiany of such terms and con- and Second—The said right to construct, maintain of the City, acting by the Board, or its successors and operate a double-track s:rect surface railroad, ditions, and such duties and obligations as may Whereas, Section 92 of the Railroad Law and in authority. evidenced by an instrument under as herein described, shall be held and enjoyed seal, anything herein contained to the contrary hereafter be imposed by the local authorities sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York by the Company, its successors or assigns, for the under this grant, or under the powers delegated Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 thereof in anywise notwithstanding, and the terns of twenty-five (25) years from the date granting, giving or waiving of any one or more by the Railroad Law, the City shall have the of the Laws of r9o51 provide for the manner almen this contract is signed by the Mayor, with right to cause the work to be done and the and procedure of making such grants; and of such consents shall not render unnecessary (lie privilege of renewal of sad contract for the any subsequent consent or consents. materials to be furnished for the porformance Whereas, In pursuance to such laws, this Board tliereof after due notice, and shall collect the further period of twenty-five (25) years, upon a Seventh—The railway to be constructed under adopted a resolution on June x4, v907, fixing the fair revaluation of such right and privilege. rr-asormahle cost thereof from the said fund with- date for public hearing thereon as July 8, r y o7, this contract may be operated by overhead elec- omit legal proceedings; or after default in the at which citizens were entitled to appear and be If the Company shall determine to exercise its tric power substantially similar to the overhead privilege of renewal it shall make application payment of the annual charges, shall collect the heard, and publication was had upon the first electric traction now in use by street surface same, with interest, from the said fund after ten of the above applications for at least fourteen to the Board, or any authority which shall be railways in the Borough of Queens, or by any authorized by law to act for the City in place of days' notice in writing to the Company; or in (14) days in "The New York Herald" and "New other motive power, except locomotive steam case of failure to keep the said terms and con- the Board. Such application shall be made at pew-er or horse ponyer, York Daily News," and upon the second of said which may be approved ditions of this contract relating to the headway, applications for at least fourteen (14) days in any time not earlier than two years and riot later by the Board, and consented to by owners of than one year before the expiration of the original property, in accordance with the provisions of heating and lighting of cars, fenders, or wheel- "The Globe" and "New York Mail," newspapers guards and watering of street pavements, or terns of this contract. The determination of the law, and by the Public Service Commission of the in designated by the Mayor, and upon both of said case of failure to rendirr efficient public service applications in the CITY RECORD for ten days im- revaluation shall be sufficient if agreed to in First District of the State of New York. LI writing by the Company and the ' Board, but in reasonable rates, or tu maintain tite property utediatchy prior to the date of hearing, and the Eighth—'The Company shah begin construction in good condition, the Company shall pay a pen- public hearing was duty held on such day; and no case shall the annual rate of compensation to of the extensions herein authorized within the the City be fixed at a less amount than the sum arty of fifty dollars ($5o) per day for each day Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to time prescribed by the Railroad Law of the of violation, and tite further sum of ten dollars the stoney value of the franchise or right ap- required to be paid during the last year prior to State of New York, and such extensions shall be the termination of the original term of this con- completed and shall be in operation on or before t$iri) per day for each car that shall not be plied for and proposed to be granted to the properly hieateil, lighted or supplied with fenders New York and Queens County Railway Company, tract. December 31, ipod; otherwise this grant shall ur cease and determine. wheel-guards, in case of the violation of the and the adequacy of the compensation proposed If the Company and the Board shall not reach provisions relating to those matters. In case of to be paid therefor; and such agreement on or before the day one year Ninth—The said railway shall be constructed, any drafts made upon the security fund, the before expiration of the original terns of this maintained and operated subject to the super- Whereas, A Select Committee of the Board has vision rm Company shall, within thirty (30) days after submitted a report containing proposed condi- contract, then the annual rate of compensation a el control of all the authorities of the written notice from the Comptroller so to City who have jurisdiction in such matters, as rio, tions and a form of contract which was pre- for such succeeding twenty-five (25) years shall be pay to time Comptroller of tite City a sum suf- sented at a meeting held September 25, rgo8, reasonable, and either the City (by the Board) provided in the Charter of the City; and the ficient to restore said security fund to the original and was tentatively approved subject to the aQ- or the Company shall be bound upon request o1 Company agrees to stake application to the Com- amount of ten thousand dollars ($[o,000). proval of the Corporation Counsel, which has this the other, to enter into a written agreement with rr,isstoner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity '1-wenty-second—No action or proceeding or day been received; now, therefore, it is each other fixing the rate of such compensation for permission to string and maintain its electri- right under the provision cal conductors in the streets covered by this of this contract shall Resolved, That the following form of the at such amount as shall be reasonable, and if the all ect any other legal rights, remedies or causes parties shall not forthwith agree upon what is grant. of action belonging to the City. The grant of resolution for the grant of the franchise or right Tenth—The said railway shall be constructed applied for by the New York and Queens County reasonable, theft the parties shall enter into a this privilege is subject to whatever right, title written agreement fixing such annual rate and at and operated in tite latest improved manner of or interest th Railway Company, containing the form of pro- street railway construction and o eration, and e owners of abutting property or such amoturt as shall be determined by three dis- p others may have in and to the streets, avenues posed contract for the grant of such franchise the railway and property of the Company shall or right, be hereby introduced and entered in interested freeholders selected in the following and highways in which the Company is author- manner: be maintained in good condition throughout the ized to operate. the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit: term of this contract. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen by the Board; one disinterested freeholder shall be Twenty-third--The words "notice" or "direc- portionment hereby grants to the New York and Eleventh—Cars cm the said railway shall run tion" wherever used in this contract shall be Queens County Railway Company the franchise chosen by the Company; these two shall choose at intervals of not more than thirty minutes both a third disinterested freeholder, and the three deemed to teran a written notice or direction. or right fully set out and described in the follow- day and night, and as much oftener as reasonable Every such mimetice or direction to be served upon ing form of proposed contract for the grant so chosen shall act as appraisers and shall make convenience of the public may require, or as may the revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers shall the Company shall be delivered at such office in thereof, embodying all of the terms and con- he directed by the Board. the City as shall have been designated by the ditions, including the provisions as to rates, fares be chosen at least six months prior to the expira- Provided, however, that the Company during tion of this original contract, and their report Company, or if no such office shall have been and charges upon and subject to the terms and the first five years of its franchise shall not be designated, or if such designation shall have for conditions in said proposed form of contract con- shall be filed with the Board within three months required to operate its cars between the hours any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in tained, and that the Mayor of The City of New after they are chosen. They shall act as ap- of 1z o'clock midnight and 5 o'clock a. m., each the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Com- York be and he hereby is authorized to execute praisers and not as arbitrators. They may base day, unless the Board shall determine after a pauy at the City. Delivery or mailing of such and deliver such contract in the name and on their judgment upon their own experience and hearing had thereon that public convenience re- notice or direction as and when above provided, behalf of The City of New York, as follows, to upon such information as they may obtain by in- quires the operation of cars during said hours. shall he equivalent to direct personal notice or wit: quiries and investigations, without the presence Twelfth—The Company shall attach to each car direction, and shall be deemed to have been This contract made this day of of either party. They shall have the right to run over ilte said railway proper fenders and given at the tinte of delivery or mailing, í9o8, by and between The City of New York examine any of the books of the Company and wheel guards in conformity with such laws and The Company agrees that notice printed in the its officers under oath. The valuations so ascer- ordinances as are now in force, or may here- (hereinafter called the Citp) party of the first Cm-ry RECORD shall constitute sufficient notice part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and tained, fixed and determined shall be conclusive after, during the terms of this contract, be en- within the meaning of this contract. in the name of said City, under and in pursuance and upon both parties, but no annual sum shall, acted or adopted by the State or City authorities. Twenty-fourth—If at any time the powers of of the authority of the Board of Estimate and in any event, be less than the sum required to be Thirteenth—All cars which are operated on said the Board or any other of the authorities herein paid for the last year of this original contract. railway shall be heated during the cold weather Apportionment of said City (hereinafter called mentioned or intended to be mentioned shall be the Board), and the New York and Queens If, in any case, the annual rate shall not be in conformity with such laws and ordinances as transferred by law to any other Board, authority, fixed prior to the termination of the original term ' County Railway Company, a street surface rail- are now in force, or may hereafter, during the officer or officers, then and in such case such way corporation formed under and pursuant to of this contract, titen the Company shall pay the term of this contract, be enacted or adopted by other Board, authority, officer or officers shall the laws of the State of New York (hereinafter annual rate theretofore prevailing until the new the State or City authorities. have all the powers, right and duties herein re- rate shall be determined, and shall then make up called the Company), party of the second part, Fourteenth—The Company, so long as it shall served to or prescribed for the Board or other witnesseth: to the City tite amount of any excess of tite continue to use any of the tracks upon the streets authorities, officer or officers. In consideration of the mutual covenants and annual rate then determined over the previous and avenues in which the railway shall be con- annual rate. The compensation and expenses of Twenty-fifth—This contract is also upon the agreements herein contained, the parties hereto structed under this contract, shall cause to be further and express conditions that the provisions do hereby covenant and agree as follows: the said appraisers shall be borne jointly by the watered the entire roadway of such streets and City and the Company, each paying one-half of Article IV. of the Railroad Law applicable Section T. The City hereby grants to the avenues at least three times in every twenty-four thereto, and all laws or ordinances now in force, Company, subject to the conditions and provi- thereof. hours, when the temperature is above thirty-five Third—The Company, its successors or as- or which may be adopted affecting the streets sions hereinafter sot forth the right and privilege (35) degrees Fahrenheit, and shall provide for and highways and the surface railroads operating to construct, maintain and operate a double-track signs, shall pay to the City for this privilege the such purpose at least one tank car, to be propelled following sums of money: in the City, not inconsistent with the terms and extension to its present street surface railroad by electric power, the capacity of which shall be conditions hereinbefore fixed, shall be strictly by the overhead electric system similar to that For the extension first described herein: sufficient to water such streets and avenues in a complied with by the Company. now used by the Company in the Borough of The sum of five hundred dollars ($goo) in satisfactory manner. In witness whereof, the party of the first part, Queens, with tite necessary switches, crossovers, cash, within thirty (30) days after the date on Fifteenth—All cars operated on said railway by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the wires and equipment, for the purpose of convey- which this contract is signed by the Mayor. shall be well lighted by electricity, or by some Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said ing persons and property in the Borough of During the first five years after the commence- lighting system equally efficient, or as may be City, has caused the corporate name of said City Queens, in The City of New York, upon the ment of operation of the extension herein pro- required by the Board. to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of following routes: vided for annually on November t, three (3 ) Sixteenth—Tite Company, so lon$ as it shall said City to be hereunto affixed, and the party Beginning at and connecting with the existing per cent, of its gross receipts for and during the continue to use any of its tracks to any street of the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly track of the Company at the intersection of year ending September 3o next preceding, and or highway covered by this grant, shall have and authorized, have caused their corporate nnoUeo I2286 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER mo, IgoS. to be hereunto signed and their corporate seals goo linear feet of new curbstone, furnished PLACE; KNOX PLACE, BETWEEN MOSI-IO- No. t7. FOR CONSPRU('lING RECEIVING to be hereunto affixed the day and year first and set in concrete. i.0 I'ARKWAY NORTH AND GUN HILL It:\',INS AND APPURTENANCES AT 'rlll: above written. 1,225 square yards of old paving blocks, to be IROAD; (;:\TES PLACE, BETWEEN MOSHO- NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEB'1' CORNERS THE CITY OF NEW YORK, purchased and removed by contractor. LU PARKWAY NORTH AND GUN HILL OF WEST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIITY- By...... Mayor. The amount bid for this item will be deducted RO:\ll; EAST TWO HUNDRED AND EIGlI'1'll STREET ANI) GRAND AVENUE, [CORPORATE SEAL] from the payment on acceptance. EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN JEROME AND AT THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTII- Attest: The time allowed for the completion of ths -AVENUE AND WOODLAWN ROAD; EAST WEST CORNERS OF EAST ONE HUNDREI) ...... City Clerk. work will be 31) consecutive working days. TWO 1HUNDREI) ANI) TENTIH STREET, A NI) EIGIITY-NINTII STREET AND VAL- NEW YORK AND QUEENS COUNTY The amount of security required will be Fifteen BF.T \VEEN 111: KALB AVENUE AND ha'l'INE AVENUE, RAILWAY COMPANY, Hundred Dollars. WOODl..AWN RO.AD; DE KALB AVENUE, The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- By ...... President. No. 5. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT lub.1\W"EEN EAST TWO HUNDRED AND lows: ISKALI BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION ElG1l'l'lI STREET AND GUN BILL ROAD; 8o linear feet of pipe culvert, is-inch. Attest: THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDREI) KU5sUTII ILA(•'E, BETWEEN MOSTIOCTi 3 receiving basins, Complete. Secretary. AND FIF'1'Y-SECOND STREET (ROSE 1'.\RKW:\Y NORTH AND DE KALB AVE- I catch basin, complete. Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made STREET), BETWEEN BERGEN AVENUE NUE; STEUBEN AVENUE, BET \VEEN 35 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and by this Board as to the money value of the fran- AND BROOK AVENUE, AND SETTING MOSIIOLU PARKWAY NOR'I'A AND GUN removed. CURB WHERE NECESSARY. HILL ROAD; VAN CORTLANDT AVENUE, chise or right proposed to be granted and the 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- B'E'TWEEN MOSIlOLU PARKWAY NORTH place, additional to that shown on the AND ROCHAMIIEAU AVENUE; ROCHAM- therefor, and of the terms and conditions, in- lows: plan. eluding the provision as to rates, fares and 700 square yards of completed asphalt block BEAU AVENUE, BETWEEN VAN CORT- 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, pavement and keeping the same in LANDT AVENUE AND GUN HILL ROAD. charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- repair for one year from date of 'Elie Engineer's estimate of the work is as nished and left in place. set forth in and by the foregoing form of pro- acceptance, follows: posed contract for the grant of such franchise The time allowed for the completion of the lto cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 402 linear feet of concrete sewer, 3 feet 6 work will be 20 working days. or right. bed. inches in diameter. The amount of security required will be Four Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, too linear feet of new curbstone, furnished 308 linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet g including the said resolution for the grant of a Hundred and Fifty Dollars. and set in concrete. inches in diameter. No, r8. FOR CONS'I'RIJCTING A RECEI\'- franchise or right applied for by the New York 300 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, 890 linear feet of pipe sewer, 24-inch. and Queens County Railway Company and the ING BASIN AND APPURTENANCES AT recut on top and reset in concrete. 144 linear feet of pipe sewer, so-inch. fiIE NORTHEAST COR'NER OF JEROME said form of proposed contract for the grant of 3,345 linear feet of pipe sewer, r8-inch. such franchise or right containing said results The time allowed for the completion of the AVENUE AND KINGSBRIDGE ROAD work will be ,30 consecutive working days. 2,6(.5 linear feet of pipe sewer, ]5-inch. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered The amount of security required will be One 4,090 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. follows: in the minutes of this Board, shall be published Thuosand Dollars. I,2í2 spurs for house connections, over and 50 linear feet of p`.pe culvert, i2-inch. for at least twenty (2o) days immediately prior No. 6. FOR REPAVING WITII ASPHALT above the cost per linear foot of sewer. to Friday, December II, 1908, in the CITY t receiving basin, compete. BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION Ii4 manholes, complete. I catch basin, compete. RECORD, and at least twice during the ten days TITE ROADWAY OF JENNINGS STRI{E r, 28 receiving basins, complete. immediately prior to December iI, Iga8, in two 35 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and RO1I UNION AVENUE TO PROSPEEr 9,200 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and removed, daily newspapers to be designated by the Mayor AVENUE, AND SETTING CURB WHERE removed. therefor and published in The City of New York, The time allowed for the completion of the NECESSARY. Io cubic yards of Class " B " concrete, in work will be 8 working days. at the expense of the New York and Queens fol place, additional to that shown on the - The Engineer's estimate of the work is as - The amount of security required will be Two County Railway Company, together with the fol lows : plan. lowing notice, to wit: I untlred and 'l'wenty-five Dollars. I,Soo square yards of completed asphalt block te cubic yards of broken stolte for founda- No. Ig. FOR CONSTRUCPING A SEWER Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- pavement and keeping the same in tions, in place. mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any AND APPURTENANCES IN NELSON AVE- repair for one year from date of 15,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, NUE. BETWEEN BOSCOBEL AVENUE AND contract for the grant of the franchise or right acceptance. furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- applied for by the New York and Queens Coun- FEATHERBED LANE. ego cubic yards of concrete, including mortar nished and left in place. 'fhe Engineer's estimate of the work is as ty Railway Company, and fully set forth and de- bed. 5o linear feet of is-inch drain pipe, fur- follows: scribed in the foregoing form of proposed con- 400 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished nislted and laid. tract for the grant of such franchise or right, 1,120 linear feet of pipe sewer, I5-inch. and set in concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the 482 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch, and before adopting any resolution authorizing 68o linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, work will be 400 working days. any such contract, will, at a meeting of said 215 spurs for house connections, over and recut on top and reset in concrete. The amount of security required will be Forty- above the cost per linear foot of sewer. Board, to be held in the Old Council Chamber, I,78o square yards of old paving blocks, to be five Thousand Dollars. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New 77 manholes, complete. purchased and removed by contractor. No. I2. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS I receiving basin, compete, York, on Friday, December It, I9o8, at Io.3o The amount bid for this item will be deducted \N1) A1'l'L'R"l'1:N.ANCI:S IN MOSHOLU AVE- 1,000 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at from the payment on acceptance. NL'E, IIF'rAV'EEN BROADWAY AN!) VON removed. which citizens shall be entitled to appear and The time allowed for the completion of the llUitlBOLDT AVENUE, AT ITS INTERSEC- 5 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in be heard. work will be 30 consecutive working days. TION \VITH wt-:ST TWO HUNDRED ANI) JOSEPH place, additional to that shown on the HAAG, Secretary. The amount of security required will be Two FIFTY-FOURTH STREET. plan. Dated New York, November 6, 1908. Thousand Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- nt7,dir 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, No. 7. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT lows: furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION 341 linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet g nished and left in place. THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED inches diameter. 25 linear feet of I2-inc.t drain pipe, fur- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. AND THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN 1,865 linear feet of pipe sewer, 3o-inch. niahed and laid. ST. ANNS AVENUE AND CYPRESS AVE- 505 linear feet of pipe sewer, i8-inch. The time allowed for the completion of the 375 linear feet of pipe sewer, r5-inch. work will be 175 working clay=. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH or NUE, AND SETTING CURB \\'TIERE NEC- \RY. 3u6 linear feet of pipe sewer, I2-inch. The amount of security required will be Four THE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA ESS. The Engineer's estimate of tite work is as 358 spurs for house connections, over and Thon =and Five IIundred Dollars, PARK. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH above the cost per linear foot of sewer. No, 2o. FOR CONS1'RUC'l'ING. \ SEWER STREET ANO THIRD AVENUE. follows: 2,875 square yards of completed asphalt block 31 manholes, complete. AND APPL'RTEN,AN(ES IN EAST ONE. I2 receiving basins, complete. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE pavement. and keeping the same in re- IItINRRE1) AND 'fIIiRTY-NINTII. STREET, received by the President of the Borough pair for one year from date of ac- 2,100 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated anti BETWEEN CYPRESS AVENUE AND A S removed. of The Bronx at the above office until II o'clock ceptance. L'OINT ABOUT I97 FEET WESTERLY a. m. on 463 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar Io cubic yards of Class "B" concrete in THEREFROM. bed. place, additional to that shown on the The Engineer's estimate of the work is as TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. 400 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished plan. follows: 25 cubic yards of broken stone, for foun- No. I. FOR and set in concrete. 165 linear feet of pipe sewer, Is-inch. P.A\'ING WITH ASl'IIALT dations, in place. 26 spurs for house connections, over and BLOCKS ON \ CONCRETE FOUNDATION 1,340 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, recut on top and reset in concrete. 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, for foundations, above the cost per linear foot of sewer. TILE ROADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND The time allowed for the completion of the furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 2 manholes, complete. SIV'1'Y-FIPT1t STREET, BETWEEN WEB- nished and left in place. 175 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and STI.R AVENUE AND MORRIS A work will be to consecutive working days. \'ENLE, The amount of security required will be Three 50 linear feet of I2-inch drain pipe, fur- removed. AND THE ROADWAY OIF CLAY AVENUE, nisbed and laid. 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in BETWEEN ONE HUNDRED AND SIXIV- Thousand Dollars. No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, The time allowed for the completion of the p'ace, additional to that shown on the 1-oCR'II{ AND ONE HUNDRED .\ND SIXTY- SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE work will be 225 working days. plan. FIFTH STREETS, AND RESETTING CURB 'fhe amount of security required will be Thir- 1VHERE NECESSARY. SIDE\\':\LKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS AND 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, BUILDING APPROACHES IN G:ARRISON teen Thousand Dollars. furnished and ha d, and sheeting fur- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as No. 13. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER follows: AVENUE, FROM WHITTLER STREET' TO A nisherl, and left in place, POINT So FEET EAST FROM THE EAST- AND APPURTEN.\NCES IN JEROME AVE- to linear feet of Iz-inch drain pipe, fur- 5,420 square yards of completed asphalt block NUE, PET \VEEN EAST' T\\O HUNDREI) pavement, and keeping the same in ERLY LINE OF EDGE \VATER ROAD. nished and laid. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as .\\I) EIGII,rh STREET AND SUMMIT The time allowed for the completion of the repair for one year frum date of ac- NORTIH OF GLIN PILL ROAD. ceptance, follows: work will be 25 working days. 10,300 cubic yards of filling. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- The amount of security required sviti be Six 883 cubic yards of concrete. including mortar lows: bed. 650 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished Iluncred Dollars. and set. 310 linear feet of pipe sewer, IS-inch. No. 21. FOR CONSTRUCTING SpVAVhtlES 3,125 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, 715 linear feet of pipe sewer, i5-inch. recut on top and reset in concrete. 2,100 square feet of new flagging, furnished AND APPURTEN ANCES IN 'NIOIIE(;-\N and laid. 320 linear feet of pipe sewer. is-rudi. ,AVENUE, FROM EAST ONE 11UNIlREI) The time allowed for the completion of the 1,000 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- 153 spurs for house connections, over and AND SEVENr'Y-SíXTht Sl'REE'1' 'fO EAST work will be So consecutive working days. above the cost per linear foot of The amount of security required null b_- Six walks, furnished and laid. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH loo cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in sewer, STREET. Thousand Dollars. t3 manhgles, complete. tite work is as fol- No. a. FOR PA \'ING WITH ASPHALT retaining walls. culverts and gutters. The Engineer's estimate of A lump sum to cover the cost of all material I receiving basin, complete. BLOCKS ON •\ CONCRETE FOUNDATION 1,100 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and lows: THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED sinking or settling below the elevation of ground 380 linear feet of nine sewer. Irinch. shown on plan. removed. 50 spurs for house connections, over and AND SEVENTY-NINTH STREET, FROM 5 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete in The time allowed for the completion of the above the cost per linear foot of TEROMIF. AVENUE TO MORRIS AVENUE. place, additional to that shown on the AND WITA GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT work will be 6o working days. sewer. plan. 4 manholes, complete. ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. FROM The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Dollars. 3,000 feet (B. it.) of timber for foundations, I receiving basin, complete. 11ORRIS AVENUE TO GRAND BOULEVARD furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 20 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and AND CONCOURSE, AND SETTING CURB No. g. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, nished and left in place. removed. WHERE NECESSARY. SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE to linear feet of is-inch drain pipe, fur- SIDE \VALKS, 3 cubic yards of Class "1T" concrete, in The Engineer's estimate of the work is as LAYING CROSSWALKS, nished and laid. follows: BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING place, additional to that shown on the The time allowed for the completion of the plan. r,800 square yards of completed asphalt block PENCES IN MOHEGAN AVENUE, FROM work will he zoo working days. pavement, and keeping the same in EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN'rY- 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, FIFTH STREET TO EAST ONE HUNDRED The amount of security required will be Five furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- repair for one year from date of ac- Thousand Dollars. ceptance. AND SEVENTY-SIKTA STREET. nished and left in place. No. 14. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING to linear feet of twelve-inch drain pipe, fur- 675 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar The Engineer's estimate of the work is as BASINS AT TIIE NORTHEAST AND SOUTH- bed. follows: AVENUE nished and laid. 2,300 cubic yards of earth excavation. E.\ST C()RNERS OF \VALTON The time allowed for the completion of the Soo linear feet of new curbstone. furnished AND EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIYTY- and set in concrete. 350 cubic yards of rock excavation. work will be 3o working days. 400 cubic yards of filling. NINTH STREET. The amount of security required will be Eight i,600 linear feet of old curbstone. rejointed, The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 775 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished Hundred Dollars. recut on top and reset in concrete. lows: OPERAT- 1,855 square yards new granite block pavement and set. No. 2z. FOR FURNISHING AND 3,150 square feet of new flagging, furnished 47 linear feet of pipe culvert, is-inch. ING ON TIIE LINE OF 'TITE WERs'I'ER on a concrete foundation, laid with 2 receiving basins, complete. AVENUE STORM RELIEF TCNNEI. SEWER. paving cement joints, and keeping the and laid. 225 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in AT OR NEAR THE EASTERLY LINE OF same in repair for one (I) year from place, additional to that shown on the walks, furnished and laid. TILE NEW YORK AND PUTNA\I lYIVTSI0N date of acceptance. plan. OF TILE NEW YORK CENTR.AI. "`il) ITUI1- The time allowed for the completion of the loo cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in re- The time allowed for the completion of the taimng walls, culverts and gutters. SON RIVER RAILRO.AD, STEAM BOILER work will be 40 consecutive working days. work will be 8 working days. AND YUMT'ING PLANT OF SUFFICIENT The amount of security required will be Four The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required will be Two work will be to working days. CAPACITY TO REMOVE ALL WATER FROM Thousand Dollars. Hundred Dollars. No. 3. FOR PAYING WITH ASPIL\LT The amount of security required will be One SAID SEWER. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. No. t,q. FOR CONSTRUCTING A RECEIV- The time allowed for the completion of the BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION ING BASIN AND APPURTENANCES AT work will be 6o days, or longer, as may be THE ROADWAY OF ELM PLACE. BETWEEN No. to. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, THE SOUTIIWESTERI.Y CORNER OF SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE directed. EAST ONE IIUNIIRED AND EIGHTY-NINTH IRVINE PLACE AND GARRISON AVENUE. The amount of security required will be One STREET AND KINGSBRIDGE ROAD. AND SIDEVALKS, LAYING CROSSW.-AI.KS. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING Thousand Dollars. SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. lows: Blank forms can be obtained upon application The Engineer's estimate of the work is as FENCES IN WEST ONE HUNDRED AND 4t linear feet of pipe culvert, t2-inch. SIXTY-SECOND STREET, FROM SUMMIT therefor, and the plans and specifications may be follows: I receiving basin, complete. seen and other information obtained at said 1,190 square yards of completed asphalt block AVENUE TO OGDEN AVENUE. to cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and office. pavement, and keeping the same in The Engineer's estimate of the work is as removed. follows: LOUIS F. IIAFFEN, President. repair for one year from date of ac- i,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, n18,di ceptance. I,460 cubic yards of earth excavation. furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- 210 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 2,690 cubic yards of rock excavation. nished and left in place. ~9 See General Instructions to Bid- bed. 410 cubic yards of filling. The time allowed for the completion of the ders on the last page, last column, of 200 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished 385 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished work will be 6 working days. the --City Record." and set in concrete. and set. The amount of security required will be One 885 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, r,610 square feet of new flagging, furnished Hundred and Fifty Dollars. recut on top and reset in concrete. and laid. No. t6. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, The time allowed for ille completion of the to linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, 12 BASINS AND APPUR'T'ENANCES AT TITE work will be so consecutive working days. inches in diameter. NORTHEAST, SOUTTTE-\ST. NORTTTWE'T GAS AND ELECTRICITY. The amount of security required will be One The time allowed for the completion of the AND SOUTTIWEST CORNERS OF EAST ONE work will be too working days. Thousand Four Hundred Dollars. HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND STREET DEPARTMENT OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- No. 4. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT The amount of security required will be Two AND ROBBINS AVENUE. TRICITY, NEW YORK, November 12, 1908. BLACKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION Thousand Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED No. it. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS lows: ANI) APPURTENANCES IN MOSHOT.T? N ANI) FIFTIETH STREET, FROM RIVER 6i linear feet of pipe culvert, r2-inch. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. AVENUE TO WALTON AVENUE, AND SET- P.IRKWAY, BETWEEN MOSILOLU PARK- 4 receiving basins, complete. TING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. WAY SOUTH, NEAR JEROME AVENUE, io cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and at i t o'clock a. m., the Department of Wa'er The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- AND MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH. AT removed. Supply, Gas and Electricity will sell at public lows: THE INTERSECTION OF JEROME AVENUE 2 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in auction to the highest bidder, by Sam Vorzimer, 1,300 square yards of completed asphalt block AND MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH; AND place, additional to that shown on the Auctioneer, at the Department P.pe Yard, foot pavement and keeping the same in re- IN JEROME AVENUE, BETWEEN MOSHO- plan. of Fast Twenty-fourth street, Borough of Man- pair for one year from date of accept- LU 1'.1RK\VAY NORTH AND EAST TWO The time allowed for the completion of the hattan : ance. HUNDREI) AND EIGHTH STREET; AND work will be IS working days. g8 tons, more or less, scrap iron (cast iron). ztB cubic yards of concrete, including mortar IN MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH, BE- The amount of security required will he Three 2,600 pounds, more or less, of brass composi- bed. TWEEN JEROME AVENUE AND GATES Hundred and Fifty Dollars. tion. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, igo8, THE CITY RECORD. I2287

6.8 tons, more or less, of wrought iron or BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT FIRST DEPARTMENT, quirerl for the opening and extending of steel, nF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTIETH goo pounds, more or less, scrap rubber. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TSE In the matter of the application of The City of STREET (although not yet named by proper TERMS OF SALE. CITY OF NEW YORK. New York, acting by and through the Commis- authority), from Broadway to Riverside drive, The upset prices at which these materials will sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, be sold are $9 per ton of 2,000 pounds for the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE title to and possession of certain uplands and City of New York. cast and wrought iron; eight cents per pound S received by the President of the Board lands, wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, for the brass composition; four cents per pound of Trustees, at the above office until 3 o'clock p. m. on casements, emoluments and privileges neces- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE for scrap rubber. No bid below these prices will sary to be taken for the improvement of the N final last partial and separate report of be considered or accepted. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. water-front of The City of New York nn the the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment Successful bidders must make cash payment NI)R'I'II RIVER, between West Eighteenth in the above entitled matter will be presented in bankable funds at the time and place of sale. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL RE- and Wrst Twenty-third streets and the easterly for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the Bids will be received for one or more of the QUIRED FOR FURNISHING AND SETTING side of the marginal street, wharf or place, State of New York, First Department, at a separate descriptions of these materials, but no WROUGHT IRON FENCE, GRANITE FENCE adopted by the Board of Ducks and approved Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in bid will be considered or accepted for less than POSTS AND COPINGS, SIDEWALK CURBS, by the Commissioners of the Sinking land, Itle County, House, in the Borough of the entire quantity in each case. SIDEWALK PAVING AND OTHER WORK and pursuant to the plan heretofore adopted Manhattan, n The City of New York, on the The purchaser or purchasers must remove all IN CONNECTION TIIEREWITH IN FRONT by the Board of Ducks and anproved by the 27th clay of November, tgo8, at rn..3o o'clock the materials from the Pipe Yard within thirty OF PAVILION A AND THE PATHOLOGICAL Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in forenoon of that day, and that the said final (30) days after the sale, otherwise he or they DEPARTMENT AND MALE DORMITORY last partial and separate report has been de- will forfeit the money paid at the time of sale BUILDINGS OF TIIE NEW BELLEVUE ITOS- O'I'ICE IS IIEREI;Y GIVEN TIIAT THE posited in the office of the Clerk of the County and the ownership to the material, which will 1'ITAL. SITUATE]) ON FIRST AVENUE N revised and corrected report of the Com- of New York, there to remain for and during thereafter be resold for the benefit of the City. AND BOUNDED BY TWENTY-SIXTH AND missioners of Estimate and Assessment in the the space of five days, as required by law. The purchaser must remove the material as TWENTY-NINTH STREETS. BOROUGH OF above-entitled matter will he presented for cou- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, directed by the officer of the Department in MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. tirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of November 59, 1go8. charge at the Pipe Yard, and will not be allowed The security required will be Seven Thousand New York, First Department, at a Special Terni MICHAEL T. DALY, to select material for removal at will. Dollars ($7,000). thereof, Part III,. to he bell in tite County Court THOMAS S. SCOTT, JOHN H. O'BRIEN, Commissioner of Water The time allowed for doing and completing the House in the Borough of Manhattan in The Commissioners. Supply. Gas and Electricity. new work, repairs and alterations will not be City of New York, on the 27th day of Novem- JOHN I'. DUNN, Clerk. n12,23 more than seventy (70) consecutive calendar days her, 19oS, at ro.3o o'clock in forenoon of that n19,25 from the date of executing the contract. clay; and that the sai l final report has been The bids will be compared and the contract deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the of New York, tiere to remain for and Attring FIRST DEPARTMENT. TRICITY, RooM 1536, Nos. 13 TO Si PARK ROW, lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, the space of five days, as required law. according to law. by BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW YORK. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- In the matter of the application of The City of Blank forms may be obtained at the office of vemher 19, 1908. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixths New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever WILBUR LARREMORE, the same has not been litretuf re acquired, to received by the Commissioner of Water street, Borough of Manhattan, where bids and STANLEY \V. TIEXTER, upply. Gas and Electricity at the above office deposits are also delivered. the lands, tenements and ]sCrcdfftarnenIS re- JA MES A. .\LLEN, quired for the opening and extending of until 2 o'clock p. m. on JOHN W. BRANNAN. President of the Commissioners. Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied \VEST ONE IIUNDRFD AND SIXTY-IIRST WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. JOSEPIs -M. SCHENCK, Clerk, STREET (although not yet navred by proper Hospitals, 120,25 Borough of Brooklyn. Dated November g, tgo8. authority), frum Broadway to Riverside Drive, 010.20 in the Twelfth Vyard, Borough of Manhattan, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FIRST DEP-\RTMENT City of New York. PIG LEAD. fr See General Instructions to Bid- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- ders on the lost flage, last column, of terials and supplies and the performance of the the "City Record." In the matter of acquiring title by The City of OTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE contract is ninety (go) calendar days. New York to certain lands and premises situ- N final last parti;-] and separate report of the The amount of security shall be Four Thou- ated on the northeasterly corner of B:\YTER C ommissionu-s of Estimate and Assessment in the sand Dollars ($4,000). BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. and ITF.STER STREETS, in the Fourteenth above entitled matter will be presented for con- The bidder will state the price, per unit, of Ward of the Borough of A-]anhattan, in The firmation to the Supreme Court of the State of each item of work or supplies contained in the City of New York, duly selected as a site for New York, First Department, at a Special Term specifications or schedule, by which the bids will OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF school purposes, according to law-. tkcreof, fart IIT., to be held in the County be tested. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, November 6, 1908. Cuttrt-hnnsc in tite Boruugli of Manhattan, in The bids will be compared and the contract OTICE IS 1Ik:ltEBY GIVEN THAT TILE 'fiffe ('ily of New York, nn the 24th day of awarded for all the work, articles, materials and N report uf Joseph P. lidorrissey, Samuel Hoven:iec, 5958, at to.to o'clock in forenoon of supplies contained in the specifications or sched- NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. P. Stelkeioi and James \V. Boyle, Commissioners t::at riot', and that the said final last partial and ule attached thereto. of Estimate aud ,-\ppraisal, duly appointed in the =u-parate report has teen deposited in the office of Bidders are requested to make their bids or ahocc entitled proceeding, which report bears the Clerk of the County of New York, there to estimates upon the blank form prepared by salo MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905, date the 19th clay of November, tgo8, was filed rimflin for and

FIRST DEPARTMENT, County of Kings, there to remain for and during SECOND DEPARTMENT. nente and hereditaments and premise; affected the space of ten days, as required by the pro- hereby, and having objections thereto, do pre' In the matter of the application of The City of visions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, lent their said objections in writing, duly veri- ul chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended the matter of the application of The City of ied, to us at our office, No. 252 Jackson avenue, New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever i n the Borough of Queens, in The City of New the same has not been heretofore acquired, to by chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- the same has not been heretofore acquired, to York, on or before the ;5th day of November, the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- í9o8, and that we, the said Commissioners, will quired for the opening and extending . of eembcr 20, igo8. the lands and premises required for the open- PETER F. LYNAN, ing and extending of S'l'AR AVENUE (al- tear parties so objecting, and for that purpose WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- will be in attendance at our said office on the EIGHTH STREET (although not yet named TAMES F. LILLY, though not yet named by proper authority), by proper authority), from Cedar avenue to yAMES L. MADIGAN, front Ilorden avenue to Howard street, in the id day of December, í9o8, at ti o'clock a. m. Commissioners. First Ward, Borough of Queens, in The City Second—That the abstracts of our said esti- the easterly line of the Putnam Division of the nate and assessment, together with our damage New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, JAMES F. OutcLEY, Clerk. of New York. nzo,da ind benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The :stimates, proofs and other documents used by Bronx, City of New York. SECOND DEPARTMENT \TOTICS IS IIE:REBY (3dVEN THAT THE is in making the same, have been deposited in V bill of costs, charges and expenses in- he Bureau of Street Openings in the Law De- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- artment of The City of New York, No. 252 sioners of Estimate and Assessment in In the natter of the application of The City of reed by reason of the proceedings in the above- W New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever ititled matter will be presented for taxation t , fackson avenue, in the Borough of Queens, in the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to laid City, there to remain until the 3oth day all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the same has not been heretofore acquired, to te of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the the lands, tenements and hcreditanients re- ;a:e of New York, Second Department, at a if November,.4tgo8. the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of Third—That the limits of our assessment for all houses and lots and improved and unimproved nttired for the opening and extending of TIAT- peciat 'l'ernt thereof, to be held for the hearing FIELD PLACE (although not yet named by - motions, at the County Court House in the )enefit include all those lands, tenements and lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it iereditaments and premises situate, lying and map concern, to wit proper authority), from Richnibnd avenue to orottgh of Brooklyn, in The City. of New Nicholas avenue. in the Third Ward, Borough ork, on the 3oth day of November, 19o8, at icing in the Borough of Queens, in The City First—That we have completed our estimate if New York, which, taken together, are bounded and assessment, and that all persons interested in of Richmond, City of New York. r.3o o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon creafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and ind described as follows, viz.: this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- Beginning at a E. TIlE UNDERSIGNED COM MIIS- at the said bill of cots, charges and expenses point formed by the intersec- ments and hereditaments and premises affected ion of the northerly line of Jackson avenue with thereby, and having objections thereto, do pre. sioners of Estimate and Assessment in is been deposited in the office of tite Clerk of Wlie above-entitled matter. hereby give notice to all ~c County of Queens, there to remain for and he middle line of the blocks between Briell present their said objections in writing, duly treet and Bartow street; running thence north- verified, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West icrsotts interested in this proceeding. and to the irisg the space of ten days. as required by the ny tarer or others, occupant or occupants of all -ovisions of section 999 of the Grea'er New along said middle line to its intersection Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The with tite southerly line of Flushin ist day of :ousts and lots and improved and unimproved ork Charter. as amended by chapter 466 of the g avenue; City of New York, on or before the hence westerly along said southerly line to its December, igo8, and that we, the said Commis- ands affected thereby, and to all others whom aves- of Igor. t may concern, to wit: Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ntersection with the middle line of the blocks sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for tetween Briell street and Rape'ije street; thence that purpose will be in attendance at our said First—That we have completed our supplemental :mber t6, igo8. and amended estimate and assessment, and that JAMES J. CONWAY, southerly along said middle line to its intersec- office on the 2d day of December, tgo8, at ion with the northerly line of Jackson avenue; 2 o'clock p. m. ill persons interested in this proceeding, or in JOHN W. GILL. my of the lands, tenements and hereditaments \V. 11. BRAWLEY. hence easterly along said northerly line to the Second—That the abstracts of our said esti- tomt or place of beginning, as such area is mate and assessment, together with our damage ind premises affected thereby, and having ob- • Commissioners. eciions thereto, do present their said objections Torex P. DONN, Clerk. shown upon our benefit maps deposited as afore- and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti- ,aid. mates, proofs and other documents used by us in ,n writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos. ní6,27 making the same, have been deposited in the ae and 92 \Vest Broadway. in the Borough of Fourth—That, provided there be no objections Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or iled to either of said abstracts, our final report Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- terein ment of The City of New York, Nos. go and 92 acf,ire the itth day of December, 19o8, and that SECOND DEPARTMENT will be presented for confirmation to the we. the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan. and Department, at a Special in said City, there to remain until the 2d day of objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- Terni thereof, for ance at our said office on the 14th day of Decem- n the matter of the application of The City of the hearing of motions, to be held in the County December, í9o8. :purt Third—That the limits of our assessment for ber, í9o8, at 3 o'clock p. m. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever house in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The benefit include all those lands, tenements and Second—That the abstracts of our said supple- tite same has not been heretofore acquired, to City of New York, on the gd day of March, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and ntcntal and amended estimate and assessment, to- the lands, tenements and hereditaments regtnrcd tgug, at the opening of the Court on that day. Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City eether with our damage and benefit maps, and for the opening and extending of HEMLOCK of New York, which, taken together, are bounded also all tite affidavits, estimates,proofs and other STREET, from Jamaica avenue to Atlantic any of said abstracts of estimate and assessment, and described as follows, viz.: douments used by us in staking the sante, have avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of the notice of motion to confirm our final report Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- been deposited in the Bureau of Street O,.cnii Brooklyn. City of New York. herein will stand adjourned to the date to be in the Law Department of The City of New 'i orb. hereafter specified, and of which notice will be tion of the northwesterly prolongation of a line gisen parallel to and distant one hundred (too) feet Nos. go and o2 West Broadway, in the Borough to all those teho have theretofore appeared southwesterly from the southwesterly line of that %lanbaltan, in said City, there to remain out ii WE, THE UNDERSIGNED CO\I\ITS- in this proceeding, as well as by publication in portion of West One Hundred and Seventy-sev- the totit day of December, 1g08. W~f sinners of Estimate aud Assessment in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections 981 and enth street lying between Cedar avenue and Third—That the limits of our assessment for tc above entitled matter, hereby give notice to 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as Sedgwick avenue with the southeasterly line of benefit include all those lands, tenements and li persons interested in this proceeding, and to amended by chapter 68 of the Laws of igo6. - the New York and Putnam Railway; running hcreditantents and premises situate, lying and be- te owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Oc- thence northeasterly along said southeasterly line tug in the Borough of Richmond, in The City II houses and lots and imp roved and unimproved toher 28, tgo8. of the said railway to its intersection with a line of New York, which, taken together, are bounded tads affected thereby, and to all others whom it EDWARD J. BYRNE, parallel to and distant one hundred (too) feet and described as follows, viz.: tav concern, to wit: Chairman; northeasterly from the northeasterly line of West Ciegmving at the point of intersection of a hirst—'That we have completed our amended EDMUND F. DRIGGS, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street; thence line t arallel to and distant too feet westerly from ritt supplemental estimate and assessment. and Commissioners. southeasterly along said parallel line to \Vest One the westerly line of John slreet with the west- tat ali persons interested in this proceeding, or JOHN P. DUNN, Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and its south- erly prulovgation of the middle line of the blocks i any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments Clerk. easterly prolongation, to its intersection with a bettceen Harrison avenue and Charles avenue; red premises affected thereby, and having objec- 114,23 line parallel to and distant one hundred (too) running thence easterly along said prolongation ions thereto, do present their said objections feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of and middle line and its easterly prolongation to i writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. Sedgwick avenue; thence southerly along said its intersection with a line parallel to and distant 66 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES last mentioned parallel line to Sedgwick avenue, too feet easterly from the easterly line of Nich- gu, in The City of New York, on or before the FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. to its intersection with a line drawn at right olas avenue; thence southerly along said parallel d clay of December, igo8, and that we, the said angles to the westerly line of Loring place at a line to its intersection with the twiddle line of 'enmissioners, will hear parties so objecting, :he blocks between Charles avenue and Hatfield od for that purpose will be in attendance at point midway between \Vest One Hundred and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Seventy-ninth street and Burnside avenue; thence , ,lacy; thence easterly along said middle line to pur said office on the 7th day of December, 1998, easterly along said line midway between West its irtersectiott svith the westerly line of Rich- t 2 o'clock p. nt. One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Burn- mund avenue; thence on a line at right angles Second—That the abstracts of our said amend- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. side avenue, to its intersection with a line paral- to Richmond avenue to its intersection with a (1 and supplemental estimate and assessment, to- leI to and distant one hundred (too) feet south- line parallel to and distant reo feet easterly from ;ether with our damage and benefit maps, and easterly from the southeasterly line of Andrews the easterly line of Richmond avenue; thence .Isa all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other The person or persons making a bid or estiviate avenue; thence southwesterly along said parallel southerly along said parallel line to its interscc- locuments used by us in staking the same, have for any services, work, materials or supplies for line to Andrews avenue, to its intersection with tion with the easterly prolongation of the middle teen deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings 'lhe City ut iAetv fork, or fur any of its depart- a line drawn at right angles to the northwesterly line of the blocks between Hatfield place an,t u the Law Department of The City of New 1110010, bureaus or ollices, shall furnish tite same line of the new Croton Aqueduct at a point mid- Itlackfrd avenue; thence westerly along said pro Cork, No. 166 - Montague street, in the Borough in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of fire way between Burnside avenue and Tremont ave- lon gall sin and middle line to its intersection witit tf Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until supplies, materials, work or services tur which nue; thence northwesterly along said 1+ne midway a line parallel to and distant too feet easterly he ,4th (hay of December, tgo8. the bid ur estimate is made, with his or their between Burnside avenue and Tremont avenue to from the easterly line of -Nicholas avenue; thence Third—That the limits of our assessment for name or names and the date of presentation to its intersection with a line parallel to and dis- southerly along said parallel line ut its intersec- tenefit include all those lands, tenements and Lite ]'resident or Board or to the head of the tant one hundred (Too) feet southeasterly from tion trilli the casterly prolongation of a line iereditaments and premises situate, lying and Ler.aruuent at lita or its office, ori or before the the southeasterly line of Sedgwick avenue; thence parallel to and distant top feet suutherly front wing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in 'fire City date and hour named in the advertisement for southwesterly along said last mentioned parallel southerly line of that portion of Innis street if Aew York, which. taken together, are bound the salve. at which tinte and place the estimates line to Sedgwick avenue to its intersection with lv ng between John street and Grant street; :d and described as follows, viz.: received will be publicly opened by the President the southeasterly prolongation of a line parallel thence westerly along said prolongation an. Beginning at a point on the southerly side of or Board or head of said Department aud read. to and distant one hundred (too) feet south- t,ciallel line and its westerly prolongation to its Jamaica avenue where the same is intersected and tite award of the contract stade according intersection with a line parallel to and distant ty the centre line of the block between Hemlock westerly from the southwesterly line of that por- and Railroad avenue; running thence tu law as soon thereafter as practicable. tion of \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-seventh iuo feet westerly from the westerly line of John ;treet Each bid or estimate shall contain the name street; thence northerly along said parallel line ;outlierly and along the centre line of the blocks street lying between Cedar avenue and Sedgwick tetween Hemlock street and Railroad avenue to and place of residence of the person making the avenue; thence northwesterly along said south to the point or place of beginning; excepting sante, aud names of all persons interested with from said area all streets, avenues and roads or he northerly si,le of Atlantic avenue - running easterly prolongation and parallel line to \Vest hence westerly and along the northerly side of him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, and its Durtions thereof heretofore legally opened, as ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also. that such are shown upon our benefit maps deposited Atlantic avenue to the centre line of the block northwesterly prolongation to the point or place tetween Crescent street and hemlock street; run- it is :vade without any connection veiul any other of beginning, as such area is shown on our as aforesaid. person staking an estimate for the sante purpose, Fourth—'That, provided there be no objections ting thence northerly and along the centre line benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. )f the blocks between Crescent street and I-Iem- and is in all respects fair and without collusion Fourth—That, provided there be no objections tiled to either of said supplemental and amended or fraud, and that no member of the Board of abstracts, our final report herein will be pre- lock street to the southerly side of Jamaica ave- filed to either of said abstracts, our final report nue; running thence easterly along the southerly Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a herein will be presented for confirmation to the sen.ed for confirmation to the Supreme Court of bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other the State of New York, Second Department, a. ;ide of Jamaica avenue to the point or place of Supreme Court of the State of New York, First beginning. officer of 'Elte City of New York is, shall be or Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part IlI., a Special Term thereof, for tite hearing ut become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- motions, to be held in the County Court ]louse, Fourth—That, provided there be no objections to be held in the County Court House in the filed to either of said abstracts, our final report tracting party, partner, .stockholder, surety or Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New in the thorough of Brooklyn, in The City of Nese otherwise in or in the performance of the con- ]'ork, on the 4th day of February, t9ug, at the herein will be presented for confirmation to the York, on the 28th dav of January, 1909, at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- tract, or in the supplies, work or business to opening of the Court on that day. oi.ening of the Court on that day. which it relates, or in any portion of the profits Fifth—in case, however, objections are file,] ond Department, at a Special Term thereof for Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to the hearing of motions, to be held in the County thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by either of said abstracts of estimate and assess- to either of said supplemental and amended ab- the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- stracts of estimate and assessment, the notice Court House, iu the Borough of Brooklyn, in ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final The City of New York, on the 29th day of De- ing the estimate that the several matters stated report herein will stand adjourned to the date of motion to confirm our final report herein v: ill herein are in all respects true. stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter sped cember. í9o8, at the opening of the Court on to be hereafter specified, and of which notice will that 'lay. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by be given toall those who have heretofore ap- tied, and of w9tich notice will be given to all those the consent, in writing, of two householders or who have theretofore appeared in this proceeding Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to peared in this proceeding, as well as by publica either of said abstracts of our amended and sup- freeholders in The City of New York, or of a tinn in the CITY Rrcoan. pursuant to sections as well as by publication in the CITY RecuRD guaranty or surety company duly authorized by pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the (;rcatet plemental estimate and assessment, the notice q8í and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, of motion to confirm our final report herein will law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters as amended by chanter 658 of the Laws of tgoó. New York Charter, as amended by chapter 651 set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. of the Laws of 1906. stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July specified, amid of which notice will be given to No bid or estimate will be considered unless. to, igo8. Dated L'oroueh of Manhattan, New York, (dets as a condition precedent to the reception or con- her 3o, 1908. all those who have theretofore appeared in this JULIUS HEIDERMAN, proceeding, as well as by publication in the CITY sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by Chairman; HENRY V. MORRISON, RECORD and in the corporation newspapers, pur- a certified check upon one of tite State or Na- ANDREW J. THOMAS J. MAGUIRE, VINTON, snant to sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to Commissioners. Commissioners, York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the the order of the Comptroller, or money to the Joao P. DuNN, Clerk. JOHN P. Dugg, Clerk. Laws of ioo6. amount of five per centum of the amount of the niosa h2o,dg Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. SECOND DEPARTMENT. cember 9, roo8. GEORGE IL McVEY, Chairman; The certified check or money should not be in- closed in the en celope containing the bid or esti. SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE- In the matter of the application of The City o M. E. FINNIGAN, Commissioners. mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate PARTMENT. New York, relative to acquiring title, whey envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- ever the same has not been heretofore ac JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Clerk. nr3,dr ment, President or Board, or submitted personally gutted, to the lands and premises required fo upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. SECOND I)EPARTME-NT the opening and extending of ACADEM1 For particulars ag to the quantity and quality STREET (although not yet named by prope of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the Ilt the matter of the application of The City of -authority), from Hunter avenue to Gran SECOND DEPARTMENT work, reference must be made to the specifica- New York, relative to acquiring title to the avenue, in the First \yard, Borough o tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said lands, tenements and hereditaments required Queens, City of New York. office of the President, Board or Department. for the purpose of widening ROEBLING In the matter of the application of The City of No bid shall be accepted from or contract STREET as feet do its westerly side, from O'FICE IS HEREP,Y GIVEN THAT TIll New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever awarded to any person who is in arrears to The the Bridge Plaza at South Fourth street te N final report of the Commisioners of Est the same has not been heretofore acquired, to City of New York upon debt or contract, or who Union avenue, in the Thirteenth and Four- mate and Assessment in the above-entitled mai the lands and premises required for the open- is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any teenth Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, ter will lie presented for confirmation to th ing and extending of BRIELL STREET (al- obligation to the City. The City of New York, as the same has been Supreme Court of the State of New York, Set though not yet named by proper authority), The contract must be bid for separately. heretofore laid out. - ond Department, at a Special Term thereof, fe from Jackson avenue to Flushing avenue, in The right is reserved in each case to reject the hearing of motions, to be held in the Count the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the ('ourt House in the Borough of Brooklyn, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i New York. interest of the City so to do. bill of costs, charges and expenses in The City of New York, on the ist day of Di Bidders will write out the amount of their bids curredN by reason of the proceedings in the above comber, 1908, at to.3o o'clock in forenoon c nr estimates in addition to inserting the same in entitled matter, will be presented for taxatior that day; and that the said final report has bet- 7C T E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- figurres. to one of the Justices of the Supreme Coltri deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Count V V sinners of Estimate and Assessment in Bidders are requested to make their bids or of the State of New York, at a Special Tern of Queens, there to remain for and during th the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to estimates upon the blank forms prepared and thereof, to be held for the hearing of motions space of five days, as required by law. all persons interested in this proceeding, and to furnished by tite City, a copy of which, with the at the Kings County Court House in the Bor Dated Borough of Manhattan, New Yorl the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of proper envelope in which to inclose the hid, to- ough of Brooklyn in The City of New York, or November 20, 19o8. all houses and lots and improved and unimproved eether with a copy of the contract, including the the 7th day of December, 1908, at to.3o o'clocl WILLIAM E. STEWART. lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- in tite forenoon of that day, or as soon there CORTLANDT C. WOODBURN, may concern, to wit: noration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- after as counsel can be heard thereon; and tha Commissioners. First—That we have completed our estimate tion therefor at the office of the Department for the said bill of costs, charges and expenses ha: Joux P. DUNN, Clerk. and assessment, and that all persons interested which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- been deposited in the office of the Clerk of thi n20,27 in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- ings of construction work may also be seen there.