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MISSION for the FIRST Work and Material Con- Tract THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXVII. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909. NUMBER 11041. THE CITY RECORD. Dated Authorized Deposited Amount Title of Account Notices of Establishment of Account OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. July 23, 1909 July 2, 1909 ............ 350,000 00 Rapid Transit Construction Fund— Manhattan-Bronx (Additional Sta- Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the tion at 190th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue). 550,000 00 Rapid Transit Construction Fund— BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Brooklyn Loop Lines, Borough of July 23, 1909 July 2, 1909 ............ Manhattan (Six-tracking Chambers GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYot. Street station). , COMF@6LL!R. 325,000 00 Rapid Transit Construction Fund— I RANCIS K. PENDLETON, CoRPoRATloN Couwaxa. HERMAN A. METZ Brooklyn Loop Lines, Borough of \Lanhattan (Increasing Strength of Subway Structure). PATRICK J. TRACY, SuPaRvisoa. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. (1171) 2622 Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. INTEREST RENTAL DuE ON Si'ttwAY FROM INTERIIOROUGH Rrsrin TRANSIT COMPANY— SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; QUARTERI.Y STATEMENTS TO COMPTROLLER FOR FIRST Two Qi•..RTERS OF 1909 official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; The Secretary stated that the following communication had (teen received from l-aw Department and Finance Department supplements, 10 cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation John H. McCooey, Deputy Comptroller, Department of Finance of the ('ity of New of Real Estate, 25 cents each section. York, with regard to the payment of interest retttal on the subway of the Inter- Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City. borough Rapid Transit Company for the first quarter of 1909: Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City. CITY OF Nf;w YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, April 5, 1909 TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Public Slv;virr' ('uulmi.cci,,u fur the i i,•st I)istrir•r..\'rro York, LION. \l lt.11\M I:. 11- I1.Lcox, (7tairrnan, 154 Nassau Street, Nev Pork City: nnard of - Municipal Civil Service ('nmmiaiuu-- DEsk Snt: --In order to determine the amount of rental accruing; April 1. 1909. Notices ................... 99/3 I'iit,hc oticl•s ...................997 Puhuic and payable I1v the It terbnrough 'Rapid Transit ('nntpany, under provisions of the Notice Corntractors .:............... 9976 nclie uc and Allied Ilospitals— to C'mtract made x it It John 11. \McDonalii, Fchruary 21, 11AN), at agreements supple- ........ ............. 9973 1 lilicial It„ruugh I apers............... 9967 I'r,pn>als 996? I \l clings ...................... 9965 tldicinl Itircct I .................... mental thereto, and also, for the llrnokl n-Mattliatt:ut secti ii if Illc Rapill Transit nr,1nx, I.nrnugh of - Official Papers ........................))73 Subway Construction Company, Jul%, 21, 1902, 1 hate ,o1 request that )•I ,it furnish Proposals.. 9965 1 atks. It artmcut of— I'r,lpnrah ... ................ 9955 this Department with statements for the first quarter if the ).car 19(19, cimtaining Itr,,, .,t. n. linrough..of—... • ........... Police Itep:trtment— the necessary information, classified and arranged as in quarterly statements hcrcto- \linutc•s of Inca! Board \feelings.. 9945 (li`t'ers Wanted for Lost Property.. 99x,5 fnrc prepared by the engineers of vour Commission. Proposals ..... ..... 9973 1'ro~,nsals ........ ......... ... 9965 llan¢c ..f t:ra,lc Ilamagc ('omm..... -- Red„rt~ of Saoi tars- Company (Roil- In order to facilitate the furnishing of this inf,,rmation. I bleu to e•ncllust• state- I'uhl is • ,ra, a .............•"•”' 9973 cc Squad) for August 16 and ntents for both of the sections mentioned above, showing the bonds authorized to l,c ( hangoc in Departments. etc.......... 9961 17, 1009 ..................... 9959 issued, bonds issued, the prcnlimu realized thereon, aitd disLursenlents made ti 'starch I and ferries, I )epartmrnt of— Retirements, etc ................... 9960 I'rpu~atc ........................996 Public l'haritics, Ihcpartmcnt of— 31, 19(19, inclusive. hit account of original contract price, extras, ducts, real estate, tcrni- t:aim:uc snot .\ppurtinnmc•nI. Board of— Proposals ...... .. ... ... 9972 inals and interest paid r,n bonds issued, etc. Public Notices .................. 9969 Public Service Commissit ,n for the First I also rnclnse a cups of a letter to the :\ullitnr of the Tnterllnnntgli Rapid Transit Dist net— 1 ii-a nee. I )epartjncllt of— C.mtpatly staling the amount of bonds is<nl•Il that were allnttvd t.' the cunsiructiun Not ice of C,mtinnation of Jfanhat- Cab-radar of Ifearings ............. 9937 tan Tax Sale ................ 9966 Proceedings of August 3, 1909..... 9937 of tilt' sultwa3 (luring the quarter eiiuhittg \larch 31. 19119. Notices of .\scc.sments for Opening Richmondl, Borough of— Thanking yntt in ativartcc. I ;tm streets and Parks............ 9966 Proti.als .... ......... ....... 9972 Ni tiers In Property Owners....... 9965 Sinking 1'mtd. Commissioners of— l ,sirs very trttlt • Minutes Meeting of August 24. Sureties Required on Various Classes of (Signed) J. I f. 'MCCOOEY, of Contracts ................ 9967 ... ~~60 Street (leaning, Department of— Comptroller. lire feparnncnt— , Proposals ........................ 9968 I'roe''a'.° ........................ 997- Suprc•mc Court. First 1)epartmcnt— The statements and letter mcntinned in the al's' c- mini ulication were as follows: Ilcalth. Ilc!~arlmcnt of— Acquiring Title to Lands. etc...... 99733 I rop—al.c ........................ 9972 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District— Rapid Transit Cost strttctinn l unri, \Lan hat last and The IIronx—Statement of Gross Manhattan. R~,rough of— Acquiring Title b, Lands. etc...... 9074 Disbursements and Bonds -\uthorized :utrl Issued to \l arch 31. 1909, Inclusive. l'rul,nsal. ........................ 9967 Snprcmc t'nurt, Ninth Judicial District— Hr;. rt ,f C-ummissinncr of Public Nnucrs of Applicali.ms for the .\p- \llrrks for the Week Ending l u,in,ment of Commissioners of Disbursements Argo-t 18, 11109 ...............9'15') I .\pi raisal .....................974 Bonds to March 31, Authorized. Bonds Issued. Premium. Proceeds. 1909. Inclusive, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST Work and material con- tract .............. $35,000,000 00 $34,48.3,000 00 DISTRICT, 'Extra work and ducts, etc ................. 5,100,000 00 4,893,220 95 No. 154 NAssau STREET, New YORK CITY. Van Cortlandt Park ex- tension of the rapid transit railroad..... 675,000 00 732.443 50 Chan ge of trackage at CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. 96th Street, etc.., . 850,000 00 123,987 19 Real estate, including $46,326,722 38 $1,900,782 82 $48,227,505 20 casements ......... 2,006,000 00 2,083,843 87 Change of station, The following hearings will be held during the remainder of the week commencing 149th Street......., 15,000 00 13.397 20 Monday, August 23, 1909: Real estate in fee..., 500,000 00 294,194 34 Change of route in Friday, August 27-2:30 p. m.—Case 1136.—Room 305.—THIRD AVENUE BRIDGE Co.— Park Avenue....... 204.825 18 204,825 18 Terminals ...........1.750.000 00 I 1,750,000 00 "Application for certificate of public convenience and a necessity for a Bonds issued to pay I street surface railroad across Qucensboro Bridge."—Commissioner interest ........... 3,695,166 281 I 3,695,166 28 Maltbie. 2:30 p. m.—Case 998.—Rooni 310.—BROOKLYN UNION ELEVATED RAILROAD $49.795,991 46 $46,326,722 38 $1,900,782 82 $48,227,505 20 $45.274,078 51 Co.—"Ilearing as to compliance with Final Order as to additional 2uli c'1IS11C ,1I5 receipt to March 31. 1909 .......................... 57,175 42Balancel0,602 11 signs and stairway s."—Commissioner Bassett. $48,284,650 62 $48,284,680 62 • Included in this amount is the slim of $75,000.00 far the construction of the Van Cortlandt PROCEEDINGS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COM- Park extension of the rapid transit railroad, the estimated cost of which is taken at $750.000.00. and $600,000.00 for expenses incurred as extra work for the construction of outlet chambers and MISSION FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT. fan houses. — s Note—This statement does not include interest paid on bonds issued, except that amount which has been charged direct to this fund. TuEsn.ty, AUGUST 3, 1909 TRIBUNE BL ILDI.NG, 154 NASSAU STREET Rapid Transit Construction Fund, Brooklyn-Manhattan Division—Statement rat (rrnss BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK Disbursements and Bonds Authorized and Issued to March 31, 1909, Inclusive. Disbursements Present: Commissioner \1'illiam 'slcCarroll, Acting Chairnlatt, Commissioners Bonds . to March 31. Edward M. Bassett, John E. Eustis, Authorized. Bonds Issued. Premum. Proceeds. 1909. Inclusive. (1170) 2063 CITY DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—NOTICES OF DEPOSIT AND OF ESTABLISHMENT OF Work and material con- ACCOUNT tract ...............$2,000,000 001 f ........ Terminals and real estate 1,(100,000 00 • • • .. The Secretary presented the following notices of deposit and of establishment of :'tdditi,,nal tracks ..... 1,620,000 00 • • .. , .. account from 11. L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller, Department of Finance of Installation of shuttle service, Bowling Green 100,000 00 ......•• the City of New York, which were ordered filed: Work and material con- tract ............... ....I... $3,597,000 00 $45,042 00 $3,642,042 00 $1,803.529 61 Real estate contract.... 47,185 98 Dated Authorized Deposited Amount Title of Account Extra work ..... .. ....... 1,368,165 32 Real estate, including Notices of Deposit easements. etc....... ....... 36,11S 09 Interest paid on bonds July 19, 1909 April 2, 1909 July 15, 1909 $25,000 00 Revenue Bond Fund—For Expenses ........ 348,044 20 of Public Service Commission for issued ............. the First District. July 22, 1909 April 2, 1909 July 20, 1909 15,000 00 Revenue Bond Fund—For Expenses $4,720,000 00 $3,597,000 00 $45,042 00 $3,642,042 00 $3,603,040 26 of Public Service Commission for Balance $39,001 74 the First District.
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