The City Record. Vol. XXXVII. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. N umber 10873.

THE CITY RECORD BOROUGH OF .

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23, 1909. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.

G EO RG E B. McCLELLAN, M ayor. During the week ending January 23, 1909, there was issued by this Bureau fifty- seven (57) orders for supplies and forty-eight (48) orders for repairs. FR A N CIS K. PENDLETON, C orporation Co u n sel. HERMAN A. METZ, Co m ptroller. Bills aggregating $24,909.06 were signed by the Commissioner of Public Works and traismitted to the Department of Finance for audit and payment. PA T R IC K J. TRACY, S upervisor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. BUREAU OF INCUMBRANCES AND PERMITS. Subscription, $9.30 ter year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. Complaint Department. Special permits...... 49 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Department of Street Cleaning...... 1 Official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Bureau of Complaints...... 1 Total...... 255 Law Department and Finance Department supplements, io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Mail ...... 5 Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Office ...... 9 Permits Passed— Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Inspectors ...... 35 Tap water pipes...... 26 Entered as Second class Matter. Post Office at New York City. Police Department...... 37 Repair water connections...... 13 Sewer connections...... 32 Total...... 88 Sewer connection repairs...... 15

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Classification and Disposal. Total...... 86 Boulders removed...... 2 Assessors, Board of—• , Borough of—• Trees and limbs removed...... 71 Cashier’s Department. Public Notices...... 1497 Proposals...... 1496 Moneys Received— Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Municipal Civil Service Commission— Total...... 73 Repaving over water connec­ Proposals...... 1496 Public Notices...... 1495 Board Meetings...... 1495 Notice to Contractors...... 1512 tions ...... $130 80 Official Borough Papers...... 1498 Inspectors’ Department. Repaving over sewer connec­ Bronx, Borough of—• Official Directory...... 1492 Proposals...... 1502 Official Papers...... Complaints 1495 made...... 35 tions ...... 298 45 Public Notices...... 1502 Parks, Department of—• Complaints settled...... 85 Repaving over gas connec­ Brooklyn, Borough of—• Proposals...... 1498 Slips settled...... 105 tions ...... 4,291 61 Modification of Plumbing Rules, Bu­ Police Department—• reau of Buildings...... 1501 Auction Sale...... 1495 Inspection of work done by Proposals...... 1501 Owners Wanted for Lost Property. . 1495 Permit Department. corporations ...... 904 90 Report of President for the Week Proposals...... 1495 Permits Issued— Extra paving...... 26 29 Ending January 23, 1909...... 1481 Public Charities, Department of—• Change of Grade Damage Commission— Proposals...... 1500 Builders ...... 56 Vault ...... 339 78 Public Notice...... 1495 Public Service Commission for the First Crosswalks ...... 14 Special paving...... 7 23 Changes in D epartm ents, e tc ...... 1492 1 listrict—• Vaults ...... 3 Telephone ...... 990 45 I locks and Ferries, Department of—• Calendar of Hearings...... 1481 Proceedings of December 5,1908... 1491 Revision of Assessments, Board of—• Repairs to vaults...... 9 Railroad ...... 109 50 Proposals...... 1496 Minutes of Meeting of February 4, Gas companies...... 65 Education, Department of—■ 1909...... 1492 Electric companies...... 45 $7,099 11 Proposals...... 1498 Richmond, Borough of—• Railroad companies...... 14 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—■ Proposals...... 1497 Public Notices...... 1502 Street Cleaning, Department of—- Finance, Department of— Ashes, etc., for F'illing in Lands... 1497 Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 1500 Proposals...... 1497^ BUREAU OF SEWERS. Notice of Sale of l^inds, etc., for Supreme Court. First Department—• Unpaid Assessments and Ac­ Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 1503 Superintendent’s Office, Borough of Brooklyn. crued Interest Thereon...... 1498 Supreme Court, Second Department— Notices to Property Owners...... 1498 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 1504 Moneys received for sewer permits...... $632 59 Sureties Required on Various Classes Supreme Court, Third Judicial District—• of Contracts...... 1500 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 1507 Notices of Applications for the Ap­ Number of Permits Issued (66) — Fire Department—• pointment of Commissioners of For new sewer connections...... 55 Proposals...... 1498 Appraisal ...... 1508 For old sewer connections (repairs)...... 11 Public Notice ...... 1498 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District—• Transactions from January 2 to 16, Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 1511 1909, Both Days Inclusive...... 1482 Notice of Application for the Ap­ Requisitions Drawn on Comptroller (5) — Health, Department of • pointment of Commissioners of Appropriations...... $6,201 20 Auction Sale...... 1503 Appraisal ...... 1512 Law Department- Taxes and Assessments, Department of— Funds ...... $37,806 47 Statement ami Return of Moneys Re­ Public Notice...... 1495 ceived by Bureau for Recovery Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De­ of Penalties for the Month of partment of—• Linear feet sewer built, 24-inch Number gallons sewage pumped, January, 1909...... 1491 Proposals...... 1503 to 90-inch...... 42 Twenty-sixth Ward...... 74,500,200 Number of manholes built...... 3 Number gallons sewage pumped, Linear feet of pipe sewers Thirty-first Ward...... 26,525,895 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST cleaned ...... 24,500 Cubic feet sludge pumped, Linear feet of sewers examined 14,685 Twenty-sixth Ward...... 48,848 DISTRICT, Number of basins examined... 682 Cubic feet sludge pumped, Manhole head and cover set... 1 Thirtv-first Ward...... 7,465 No. 154 N assau S treet, N ew Y ork. Manhole heads and covers reset 2 Complaints examined...... 5 Manhole covers put on...... 3 Snow removed from basins.... 1,527 CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. Laboring Force Employed During the Week. The following hearings will be held during the week beginning Monday, February Repairing and Cleaning. Twenty-sixth Ward Disposal Works. 8, 1909; Inspectors of Construction...... 4 Laborers ...... 16 Inspectors of Sewer Connections...... 9 Monday, February 8—11 a. m.— Room 305.—City ok N ew York and John B. McDon­ Foremen ...... 8 Thirty-first Ward Disposal Works. ald.—“Arbitration of determination of Geo. S. Rice, Chief Engineer.” Inspectors of Sewers and Basins...... 9 Inspectors of Sewer Connections...... 2 4 p. m.— Room 305.—Order No. 420.—Coney I sland & Brooklyn R. R. Mechanics ...... 5 Mechanic ...... 1 Co.—“Application for permission to issue $462,000 additional bonds.”— Laborers ...... 87 Laborers ...... 18 Commissioner Bassett. Horses and carts...... 7 Tuesday, February 9—2:30 p. m.—Room 305.—Case 1015.—Metropolitan S treet Ry. Cleaning Large Brick and Cement Sewers. Co., and A drian H. Joline and D ouglas Robinson, R eceivers.— Street Improvement Fund. Inspectors of Sewer Connections...... 4 “Question as to compliance with Final Order in Case 1015 in regard to Inspectors of Sewer Construction.... 28 Laborers ...... 27 service on Eighth Street Crosstown Line to Brooklyn.”—Commissioner Laborers ...... 10 Horses and carts...... 10 Maltbie. 2:30 p. m.—Room 305.—Case 1016.—M etropolitan Street R ailway Co., and A drian II. Joline and Douglas Robinson, R eceivers.—“Question as to compliance with Final Order in Case 1016 in regard to service on BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS. Eighth Street Crosstown Line to East Tenth Street Ferry.”—Com­ Division of Street Repairs. missioner Maltbie. Force Employed on Repairs to Street Pavements—Foremen, 15; Mechanics, 23; Wednesday, February 10— 11 a. in.—Mr. Darkness’ Room.—City of N ew Y ork and Laborers, 49; horses and wagons, 11; horses and carts, 6; teams, 3. B radley Contracting Co. (Bradley Arbitration No. 1).—“Arbitration Work Done by Connection Gangs—Dangerous holes repaired and made safe, 47; of Determination of Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer.” complaints received, 75; defects remedied, 22. 11:30 a. m.— Room 305.—City of N ew Y ork and B radley Contracting Co. (Bradley Arbitration Nos. 2 and 3).—“Arbitration of Determina­ Work Done by Repair Gangs. tions of Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer, of January 4th and 5th, Miscellaneous Work—Cleaning miscellaneous paved streets, repairing sprinklers, 1909.” painting bridges, cleaning Wallabout Yard, removing snow and ice, 102 cubic yards stone crushed at crusher, repairing fence. Thursday, February 11— 10:30 a. m.— Mr. Darkness’ Room.—City of N ew York and Loads Material Hauled—To work, 183; to dump, 647. D egnon Contracting Co.—“Arbitration of determination of Henry 15. Seaman, Chief Engineer.” Asphalt Plant. 2:30 j). m.— Room 310.—Case 1040.—N ew Y ork Central & H udson Force at Plant. Auto Engineer...... 1 R iver R. R. Co.— Francis I’. Kenny, President of The High Bridge Superintendent...... 1 Stokers ...... 3 Taxpayers’ Alliance, Complainant.—“The emission of black smoke, Foreman ...... 1 Asphalt Workers...... 5 cinders, soot and ashes from engines burning bituminous coal in the Engineers ...... 2 Laborers ...... 3 vicinity of 167th Street.”—Commissioner Eustis. 2:30 p. m.— Room 305.—Case 1047.—M etropolitan S treet R y. Co., et al. —“Fenders, Wheel Guards and Safety Devices used on surface cars No plant product. Force employed making repairs, overhauling machinery, clean­ operated in the Boroughs of Manhattan and .”—Com­ ing up, etc. missioner Maltbie. Force on Street—Foremen, 7; Engineers, 4; Asphalt Works, 3; Laborer, 1. 3:30 p. m.—Room 305.—Case 1048.—B rooklyn H eights R. R. Co., et al. No material laid. Force employed on inspections of streets; repairs to steam —“Fenders, Wheel Guards and Safety Devices used on Surface rollers. Cars operated in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and , City of No force employed on street restorations. New York."—Commissioner Maltbie. Cross and sidewalks repaired, 1,620 square feet. Force Employed on Macadam and Unimproved Roadways—Foremen, 5; Mechanics, 2; Laborers, 36; horses and wagons, 6; teams, 4. Regular meetings of the Commission arc held every Tuesday and Friday, at 11:30 Dirt roadway repaired and cleaned, 613 linear feet. a. in., in Room 310. Miscellaneous macadam repairs, 153 square yards. _, 1482 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Week Ending From Chief of Fifth Battalion—Reporting dangerous conditions existing at prem­ January 23, 1909. ises No. 497 Broome street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $582,500)...... 73 From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 8—Reporting chimney fire on 30th Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $55,961)...... 22 ult. at premises No. 216 East Fifty-ninth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $64,955)...... 63 From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 13—Reporting dangerous conditions existing at premises No. 497 Broome street. To Fire Marshal. Building slip permits issued (estimated cost, $1,490)...... 24 From Foreman, Engine Company 14—Reporting only one continuous line of stair­ Bay window permits issued(estimated cost, $5,450)...... 31 way in premises Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9 and 37 to 41 East Eighteenth street; Nos. 43 and 45 Unsafe case filed...... 1 East Nineteenth street, Nos. 32 and 34 and 36 and 38 East Twentieth street, and Nos. Violation cases filed...... 80 10 and 12 West Twenty-second street; no fire escapes on building Nos. 43 and 45 East Unsafe notice issued...... 1 Nineteenth street, and water tank resting on beams above stairway, premises Nos. 36 Violation notices issued...... 80 and 38 East Twentieth street. To Bureau of Buildings. Violation cases referred to Counsel...... 6 From Foreman Engine Company 17—Reporting no fire escapes and no ladder lead­ ing from top floor to scuttle opening in roof, also fifth and sixth floors boarded over, Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Corresponding premises No. 75 Ludlow street. To Bureau of Buildings. Week Ending January 25, 1908. From Foreman, Engine Company 24— Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $136,500)...... 21 1. Reporting storage of combustible material, premises No. 6 Clarkson street. To Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $27,425)...... 16 Inspector of Combustibles. Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $18,630)...... 50 2. Reporting door leading from paint store to hallway of building No. 6 Clark­ son street not covered with sheet iron or other fireproof material. To Bureau of T. R. FARRELL, Acting President, Borough of Brooklyn. Buildings. From Foreman, Engine Company 59—Reporting wood bins in cellar utilized for storage of old furniture, premises No. 167 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street. FIRE DEPARTMENT. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Engine Company 81—Reporting cesspool in rear of company quarters in need of cleaning. To Superintendent of Buildings. TRANSACTIONS FROM JANUARY 2 TO JANUARY 9, 1909, BOTH IN- From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 1—Reporting open hatchways on sec­ . CLUSIVE. ond and third floors of premises No. 534 Pearl street. To Inspector of Com­ bustibles. New York, January 2, 1909. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 9—Reporting defective flue, premises No. 52 Stanton street. To Fire Marshal. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 18—Reporting that at prem­ Filed. ises Nos. 206 and 208 Rivington street iron door of court leading from rear fire From Assistant Corporation Counsel in charge borough of Brooklyn—I'orwarding escapes to street has iron door at all times locked. To Bureau of Buildings. for signature of the commissioner return in the certiorari proceeding of former fireman From Manhattan Fire Alarm Company—Requesting permission to connect prem­ John J. Kirk who seeks reinstatement. Complied with. ises at One Hundred and Thirtv-fourth street and Willis avenue, known as the From Department of Parks, borough of The Bronx—Stating that request for site Cambridge, with box 2-314. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. for a fire alarm headquarters in at the intersection of Trcmont and From W. C. Thompson—Relative to application for the storage of two automobiles Archer avenues, may not be granted. Reply communicated. in Cobb’s garage at No. 324 West Seventieth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Stating that high pres­ From J. L. Anderson—Complaining of insufficient means of escape at Martha sure fire hydrants 352 and 844 have again been placed in service. Copy forwarded to Washington Hotel Annex. To Bureau of Buildings. Chief of Department. From Municipal Civil Service Commission— 1. Reporting that the names of ununiformed firemen John P. McNamee, engine New York, January 4, 1909. company 16; William A. Zimmerman, Jr., hook and ladder company 10, and John H. Communications received were disposed of as follows: Matthies, hook and ladder company 15, have been deducted from November payroll, Filed. their declaration sheets being irregular. Supplementary payrolls forwarded.v 2. Relative to proposed hearings before the commission on Wednesday, Decem­ From Department of Finance— ber 30, 1907, in the matter of classification in the competitive class of the position of 1. Approving of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the proposal of deputy chief in charge of marine division, also in the matter of revising the schedule the C. C. C. Fire Hose Company for furnishing supplies to this department. 2. Forwarding stipulation and consents in the matter of writs of execution filed contained in clause 2, of rule XVII., in so far as the same relates to the position of in said department against salaries of eleven members of uniformed force. Stipulations fireman. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Recommending and consents forwarded for attention of said firemen. that an extension of time until February 1, 1909, be granted to James F. Kerr for the From Municipal Civil Service Commission— completion of contract dated June 23, 1908, for additions and alterations to quarters of . 1. Transmitting eligible list from which to make ten promotions to the rank of engine company 112, borough of Brooklyn. foreman in the uniformed1 force. From Chief of Department— 2. Recertifying the name of Harry J. Riley for appointment to the rank of assist­ 1. Reporting false alarm for fire station 771 on 28th ult. Police Department ant foreman. notified. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Inquiring when this de­ 2. Reporting high pressure telephone box 321, northeast corner Eleventh avenue partment authorized the demolition of premises No. 224yi South street. Reply com­ and Twenty-second street, out of service on the 24th ult. Department of Water Sup­ municated. ply, Gas and Electricity notified. From Department of Docks and Ferries—Consenting to the transfer of marine 3. Reporting high pressure hydrants 682, 1171 and 1230 in use at stations 254, 120 stoker Peter Kelly to this department in the same capacity. and 168, respectively, on 28th ult., and that 1172 was found to be leaking before and From Chief of Department— after using. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity notified. 1. Recommending the promotion to the rank of foreman of ten assistant foremen From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— specified. 1. Reporting requirements of this department complied with, premises Nos. 58 2. Forwarding membership lists, as of December 1. 1908, of Rescue hook and and 60 West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan, and One Hundred and ladder company 1, and Murray Hill hose company 4, of Flushing, borough of Queens. Thirty-eighth street, 75 feet west of Alexander avenue, The Bronx. Bureau of Copy of lists forwarded to Municipal Civil Service Commission. Licenses notified. 3. Summarizing reports of semi-annual inspections by the deputy chiefs of depart­ 2. Reporting requirements of law relating to equipment for fire protection not ment in charge of the Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth divisions of the various complied with at premises No. 58 John street, but that plans for the work have been companies comprising the same. Copy forwarded to Deputy Commissioner, boroughs filed. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. of Brooklyn and Queens, and to Superintendent of Buildings for proper attention. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of Fire 4. Reporting concerning complaint of Rev. J. B. Blanchctt, of All Saints’ Giurch, Marshal—Returning communications from the Lawyers’ Title Insurance and Trust Central avenue, Mariners Harbor, borough of Richmond, forwarded by the department Company concerning violations, if any, affecting premises Nos. 229 to 239 West of water supply, gas and electricity, concerning use by members of engine company 208 Twenty-eighth street, Nos. 107 to 113 West Thirty-ninth street and Nos. 213 and 215 of hydrant in front of church property. Copy forwarded to Rev. J. B. Blanchctt and East Eightieth street. Said company notified. to said department with recommendation that hydrant be placed nearer company From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— quarters. 1. Recommending that department of education be notified that fire alarm circuits From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting holding in between public schools 1, 19 and 22, and the lines of this department are in poor con- $1,000 bail for the action of the Grand Jury of Frank Olender, arrested on 2d ult. for dtion and that said department be again notified that fire alarm signal box in annex setting fire to premises No. 537 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. to public school 28 is still out of service. Recommendation approved and said depart­ From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Reporting that wires have been removed, as ment notified. requested by the New York Telephone Company, from poles of said company on 2. Returning application of the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company for permis­ West Farms road between Morris Park avenue and Bear Swamp road. Said company sion to occupy department subway duct on Park avenue, between Sixty-fifth and Sixty- notified. sixth streets, with report that fire department does not own a duct at the location From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary I'ire Appliances— named. Said company notified. 1. Reporting that the requirements of this department have been complied with 3. Returning, with report that the matter comes under the jurisdiction of the depart­ at premises No. 177 West Twenty-third street, known as the Auditorium, and at No. ment of education, communication from Bernard S. Deutsch, chairman Local School 210 East Eighty-sixth street, known as Yorkvillc Casino, and not complied with at Board, Twenty-fifth District, relative to fire alarm connection for public school 26, premises southeast corner One Hundred and Tenth street and Fifth avenue, known The Bronx. Mr. Deutsch notified. as Plaza Garden Theatre; No. 362 Fifth avenue, known as Aeolian Hall; No. 2004 From Superintendent of Buildings—Returning, with report, complaint of Louis Second avenue, known as Second Avenue Music Hall, and No. 1746 Amsterdam Bowsky concerning condition of sidewalk around hydrant in front of his premises avenue, known as Gaiety Theatre. Police Department notified. No.* 16 East Eighteenth street, adjoining the quarters of engine company 14. Copy 2. Reporting requirements of this department complied with at premises No. 43 forwarded to Mr. Bowsky.. Bowery, borough of Manhattan, and at Westchester avenue, 50 feet west of Parker From Medical Officer Joseph E. Smith, M. D.—Reporting concerning certain avenue, borough of The Bronx. Bureau of Licenses notified. names appearing on the sick list, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, under date of De­ 3. Reporting defective conditions at moving picture show, No. 2175 Third avenue, cember 21, 1908. and recommending that necessary action be taken for the revocation of license unless From Foreman, Engine Company 40—Reporting recovery of fire key 1674, hereto­ the defects are remedied forthwith. Recommendation approved. Bureau of Licenses fore lost bv fireman first grade Louis Gaide of his command. Fine remitted. notified. From Foreman, Engine Company 145—Reporting that fireman first grade Francis 4. Reporting requirements of this department not complied with at premises J. Gallagher of said company has satisfactorily completed his probationary period of No. 102 West One Hundred and First street. Bureau of Licenses notified. service as acting engineer of ninety days. Promotion to engineer of steamer ordered. 5. Reporting requirements of the law relating to equipment for fire protection From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 87—Relative to examination to obtain complied with at premises No. 5 Thompson street, in process of being complied with renewal of his engineer license. Police Department notified. at oremiscs No. 110 Chambers street and No. 57 Warren street, Manhattan, and at From Fiss, Doerr and Carroll Horse Company—Acknowledging receipt of notifica­ Bailey and Sedgwick avenues, The Bronx, and not complied with at premises No. 195 tion of award of contract for furnishing ten top buggies for use of chief officers in Chrystic street, No. 31 Vandewater street and Nos. 404 and 406 East Third street, the borough of Brooklyn, and an equal number for use in the borough of Man­ Manhattan. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. hattan. From Chief of Twenty-fourth Battalion—Reporting aisles at Alhambra Theatre From John Dillman, Chairman, Association of City Hall Reporters—Relative to obstructed by people standing therein on evening of 29th ult. Copy forwarded to compensation of Assistant Fire Marshal Thomas F. Brophy, boroughs of Brooklyn and Police Department. Queens. Reply communicated. From Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc.)—Concerning meritorious conduct of fireman Referred. Frank Clark, hook and ladder company 24. detailed to Theatre on the From Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties—Requesting reinspcction of premises night of the fire therein, December 22, 1908. Reply communicated. No. 29 Great Jones street, Nos. 50, 86, 88 and 90 Warren street, Nos. 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 76 and 78 Leonard street; Nos. 62, 6-1, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 and Referred. 105 Worth street; Nos. 109, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 and 125 Duane street; Nos. 7, 9, 11, From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 1503 Third ave­ 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 19, 21 23, 25, 27, 29, 36, 35 and 37 Thomas street. To Bureau of nue, Manhattan; No. 728 East Two Hundred and Fourteenth street, The Bronx, and Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. No. 451 Fifth avenue, No. 4705 Fifth avenue, and Bushwick and Jamaica avenues, From Foreman, Engine Company 50—Reporting storage of inflammable material borough of Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. in yard of premises No. 451 East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street. To Fire From Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties—Requesting inspection of premises Marshal. Nos. 503 to 509 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 72—Reporting chimney fire on 1st inst., Appliances. premises No. 1 University place. To Inspector of Combustibles. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1483

From Foreman Engine Company 76—Reporting chimney fire on 26 inst., premises 3. Returning, with report of the deputy chief of department, second division, No. 2674 . To Inspector of Combustibles. communication from L. Tanenbaum, Strauss & Co., concerning action of members From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 16—Concerning unsafe conditions of engine company 13 in washing hose on sidewalk in front of their premises Nos. 101 existing at premises No. 1017 Third avenue, occupied as a moving picture show. To and 103 Wooster street. Fire Marshal. From Inspector pf Combustibles—Recommending remission of penalties for chimney From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 35—Reporting chimney fire fires in the thirty-two cases specified in his report of the 30th ult. Recommendation on 31st ult., at premises No. 60 Amsterdam avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. approved. From Theatre Detail—Reporting no telegraphic communication with headquarters From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Returning application of the New York at Third Avenue Theatre on 31st ult. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Telephone Company for permission to rebuild pole line of this department on north Appliances. side of One Hundred and Seventieth street, between Cromwell and Shakespeare From Tea Tray Company, Newark, N. J.—Relative to double tank auto chemical avenues, with recommendation that the same be granted, all work to be done under engine on exhibition at automobile show. To Chief of Department. the supervision and to the satisfaction of this department, its original construction From Inter-State Business Exchange, Denver, Col.—Requesting information con­ not to be changed in any manner. Recommendation approved and company notified. cerning rules and regulations of high grade employment agencies in this city. To From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— Commissioner of Licenses. 1. Reporting that requirements of this department have been complied with at From Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company—Requesting designation of premises No. 157 Bleecker street. Bureau of Licenses notified. box number for premises of David Spero, Nos. 19 to 27 West Twenty-first street. 2. Reporting that the requirements of the law relating to equipment for lire To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. protection, as per notice dated August 1, 1908, have been complied with at premises From Title Insurance Company of New York—Inquiring as to violations, if any, No. 110 Chambers street. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties and Mrs. Rose Wolf, affecting certain premises. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. No. 201 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, notified. From Grace J. Bennett—Complaining of disappearance of watch and fob from 3. Returning, with report, communication from Otto Nauen concerning action piano at No. 302 West Fifty-sixth street during fire at said premises on 30th ult. To of an employee of the Bijou Theatre in throwing lighted cigarette on balcony Chief of Department. stairs of said theatre during performance on evening of 18th ult. Copy forwarded From Fixman & Lewis—Complaining of storage of lumber in yard of premises to complainant. No. 149 Wooster street. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of Fire From M. Curran—Complaining of dangerous conditions in cellars of premises Marshal— Nos. 506 and 508 West One Hundred and Thirtieth street. To Fire Marshal. 1. Returning, with report, communication from the Lawyers’ Title Insurance and From Anonymous—Complaining of defective flue at premises No. 82 West One Trust Company inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting premises No. 32 West Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. To hire Marshal. Twenty-fifth street and No. 32 West Thirty-second street. Said company notified. Stenographer and typewriter Denis I). Gallagher, headquarters, boroughs of Man­ 2. Returning, with report, communication from Ullo, Ruebsamen & Yuzzolino, in­ hattan, The Bronx and Richmond, was this day transferred to the bureau of chief of quiring as to violations, if any, affecting premises Nos. 78 and 80 and No. 82 Mott street, department in said boroughs, to take effect from January 1, 1909. The detail of and No. 178 Canal street. Said firm notified. stenographer and typewriter Josic L. McKeon to the bureau of combustibles was 3. Returning, with report, communication from the Title Insurance Company of revoked and she notified to report on the 4th inst. for duty in the bureau of violations New York inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting certain premises. Said company and auxiliary fire appliances in said boroughs. notified. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment was this day requested to authorize From Department of Labor, Bureau of Factory Inspection—Acknowledging receipt the fire commissioner to advertise for proposals and award contracts for the apparatus of complaint of violation of the factory laws affecting premises Nos. 110 and 112 Greene below specified, in place of that authorized by resolution of said board of April 24, street. 1908, the change being necessitated owing to the introduction of the high pressure From Chief of Battalion in charge of School of Instruction—Reporting concerning system, to w it: Scherrer’s window fire escape. From Legislative Investigating Committee on City Finances—Extracts from testi­ b o r o u g h o r Ma n h a t t a n . Estimated mony given at said investigation relative to the delivery of forage to volqnteer com­ Cost. panies in the borough of Queens. Eight first size hose wagons...... $8,000 00 From Building Trades of New York and Vicinity—Forwarding schedule of pre­ One first size engine...... 6,000 00 vailing rates of wages for mechanics. Two second size engines...... 11,400 00 From Empire City Subway Company (Ltd.)—Relative to condition of department Two 75-foot aerial hook and ladder trucks...... 11,000 00 cable in manhole at northeast corner Broome and Mangin streets. Copy forwarded to Two 65-foot aerial hook and ladder trucks...... 10,000 00 Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. From Fibre Cushion Horse Shoe Company—Relative to shoeing of department Two third size engines...... 11,000 00 horses. Two 65-foot aerial hook and ladder trucks...... 10,500 0C From Philip Bologh & Co.—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 30th ult., of granting of extension of time for completion of contract dated May 15. 1908, for ad­ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. dition and alterations to house of hook and ladder company 56, borough of Brooklyn. Pen first size hose wagons...... 10,000 00 From Alex. Miller & Bro.—Forwarding bill, in duplicate, amounting to $2,550 for Two third size engines...... 11,000 00 extra work on fireboats “James Duane’’ and “Thomas Willett.” Communication in Two 65-foot aerial hook and ladder trucks...... 10,500 00 relat'on to the matter forwarded to Architect J. W. Millard. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. From M. Lyons—Relative to action of fireman Edward A. Riordan in stopping One 75-foot aerial hook and ladder truck...... 5,500 00 runaway team recently at Varick and Franklin streets. Two third size engines...... 11,000 00 Referred. The Municipal Civil Service Commission was ibis day requested to certify names F'rom Mayor’s Office—Transmitting communication from Rev. George H. Gilmer, on the eligible list from which to select one telephone operator, male, salary $720 per Draper, Va., making a suggestion relative to fire alarm boxes. To Fire Alarm Tele­ annum, for appointment in fire alarm telegraph bureau, borough of Manhattan. graph Bureau. Application was this day majle to the board of aldermen to adopt a resolution F'rom Department of Health—I'orwarding anonymous complaint concerning lumber requesting the board of estimate and apportionment to authorize the comptroller to yard at No. 74 Mangin street. To Inspector of Combustibles. issue special revenue bonds to the amount of $32,653.90 to permit of the re-employment F'rom Department of F'inance—Reporting deposits in city treasury as follows: of employees discharged owing to a reduction in appropriation for the current year and $42,994.51 to credit of fund for Construction and Equipment of Fireboats, and $5,118.39 whose services are necessary for the proper conduct of the business of the department; to credit of fund for Fire Department, Sites and Buildings, Boroughs of Manhattan also to take similar action to provide means for expense of contract for general repairs and The Bronx. To Bookkeeper. and alterations to quarters of hook and ladder company 18, Manhattan, amounting to From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 719 Two Hundred $3,000, necessitated by reason of the change in grade of said street. and Seventeenth street, The Bronx. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Ap­ Pursuant to the provisions of section 720 of the Greater New York Charter, deputy pliances. lire commissioner Patrick A. Whitney was this day designated as authorized to perform F’rom Foreman. F'ngine Company 10—Reporting defective flue, premises No. 19 all the duties and exercise all the powers of fire commissioner, except the appointment Cocnties Slip. To Fire Marshal. to or promotion, detail or dismissal of any members of the uniformed force, on F'rom Foreman, Engine Company 15—Reporting that at premises No. 10 Jackson Tuesday, January 5, 1900. street, well hole leading from first floor to bedroom on second floor is not protected The commissioner this day approved the recommendations of the board on merit ny suitable guard rail or trap door, and that ends of floor beams, cut to make said contained in reports dated December 9. 19 and 30, 1908; also recommendations of the well hole, have no leader beams or supports for end of said beams. To Bureau of preceding board on merit, dated June 27, 1908, in eases Nos. 7, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24 Buildings. and 26, and the names of the officers and members of the uniformed force specified F'rom Foreman, Engine Company 33—Reportmg large quantity of rubbish in hall­ were ordered placed on the roll of merit with classes recommended, and the board on way of first floor, premises No. 6 Bleecker street. To Inspector of Combustibles. merit, the chief of department and the respective officers and members notified. F'rom Foreman, F'ngine Company 37—Reporting chimney fire on 3d inst., premises No. 17 Lawrence street. To Inspector of Combustibles. New York, January 5, 1909. F'rom Foreman. Engine Company 55—Reporting defective flue at premises No. 134 Bowery. To Fire Marshal. Communications received were disposed of as follows: F’rom Foreman, Engine Company 76—Reporting chimney fire on 2d inst., at Filed. premises No. 985 Columbus avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Mayor’s Office—Acknowledging receipt of copy of general order relative F'rom Foreman, F'ngme Company 83—Reporting defective flue at premises No. 610 to inspection of moving picture shows. East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. To Fire Marshal. From Department of Finance—Transmitting stipulations and consents in the matter F’rom Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 9—Reporting defective flue, premises of writs of execution filed in said department against salaries of nine members of No. 182 Chrystie street. To Fire Marshal. uniformed force. Stipulations and consents forwarded for attention of said firemen. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 14—Reporting no fire escapes on front From Police Department— or rear and no ladder leading from top floor to scuttle opening in roof, premises Nos. 1. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 30th ult., of malicious false alarm for 417 and 419 F'ast One Hundred and Twenty-third street. To Bureau of Buildings. fire, station 771. F'rom Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 16—Reporting storage of inflammable 2. Acknowledging receipt of notification from deputy fire commissioner, boroughs material in cellar of premises No. 230 East Seventy-third street. To Inspector of of Brooklyn and Queens, relative to insertion of a nail in lock of lire alarm box 452. Combustibles. . , , . , , From Department of Education—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 30th ult., F'rom Theatre Detail—Reportmg number of standees in orchestra, balcony and in reference to fire alarm circuits between this department and public schools 1, 19 gallery at Windsor Theatre on evening of the 1st inst. To Bureau of Violations and and 22, borough of The Bronx, and concerning fire alarm signal box in annex to public Auxiliary Fire Appliances. school 28. F'rom New York Fire Insurance Exchange—Approving automatic sprinkler equip­ From Tenement House Department—Acknowledging receipt of complaints of vio- ment installed by the General F'ire Extinguisher Company in basement and sub­ lations of the tenement house laws affecting premises No. 83 Barrow street, Nos. 709 basement of premises No. 15 Spruce street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary and 711 Sixth street, No. 126 West Ninetieth street, and Nos. 703 and 705 Ninth ave Fire Appliances. nue. F'rom Oscar Englander. Attorney—Requesting the company assignments of a From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— number of members of uniformed force. To Chief of Department. 1. Stating that lrgh-pressure lire hydrant 779 has again been placed in service. From Wood & Sawyer, Architects—F'orwarding plans for an eight story hospital Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. building, a two story isolation building and an extension to power house on the 2. Stating that high-pressure hydrants Nos. 844 and 1234 have been shut down property of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, foot of Sixty-sixth street. for necessary repairs, and that Nos. 98. 291, 648, 1166 and 1229 have again been placed Hast River, and submitting statement <>f the fire protection equipment proposed to be in service. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. installed •herein. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Bureau of Licenses—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 31st ult., that From (i. F. Van Dam & Son—Complaining of sale without license of gasolene requirements of this department have been complied with at premises Nos. 58 and 00 at premises corner of Jersey street and Richmond terrace, New Brighton, S. I. To West One Hundred and Thirty fifth street, Manhattan, and in One Hundred an J Inspector of Combustibles. Thirty-eighth street, 75 feet west of Alexander avenue, The Bronx. F'rom Anonymous— From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Forwarding list 1. Relative to dangerous conditions at stand at No. 6 Pike street. To Fire of advancements in grade in uniformed force, taking effect during the current month. From Chief of Department— MaI2 11 Complaining of paint store at No. 1331 Fifth avenue. To Inspector of Com­ 1. Reporting malicious false alarm for fire, station 724, on 30th ult. Police De­ bustibles. 4__ _ partment notified. 3. Complaining of conditions existing at common show premises No. 129 East 2. Reporting high-pressure hydrants in service as follows: No. 1142, at station Houston street, known as Dreamland. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire 163, on 29th ult.; No. 724, at station 236. on 30th ult.. and Nos. 1130 and 1181 at Apphances^piainin^ of |ack Qf jig|lt jn hallways in shop building, Nos. 87 and 89 stations 122 and 167, respectively, on 31st ult. Copy forwarded to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. East Houston street. To Bureau of Factory Inspection. 1484 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

Proposed contract, in triplicate, and advertisement in connection therewitli for From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 28— Reporting chimney fire publication in the City R i cord inviting proposals for furnishing forage for apparatus on 4th inst. at premises No. 296 West One Hundred and Forty-second street. To companies in the borough of Manhattan and in the borough of The Bronx, were Inspector of Combustibles. this day forwarded to the corporation counsel for the endorsement thereon of his From Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company—Requesting designation of approval as to form. box numbers for the New Theatre, West, between Sixty-second and Sixty-third streets, and for premises of Edward S. Harkness, No. 1 East Seventy-fifth street. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. New’ York, January 6, 1909. From Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company—Requesting statement showing Communications received were disposed of as follows: fastenings and fire alarm boxes attached to and removed from the Brooklyn Union Filed. and Kings County Elevated structures for quarter ending December 31, 1908. To Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. From Department of Finance—Transmitting stipulations and consents in the From Woodhaven Board of Trade—Requesting that paid system be installed at matter of writs of execution fded in said department against certain members of Woodhavcn, borough of Queens. To Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and the uniformed force. Said members notified. Queens. From the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— From Phoenix Assurance Company, Ltd., of London—Requesting name of com­ 1. Reporting that high pressure hydrants Nos. 913, 954, 955, 956, 1191, 1203 and manding officer in charge of detail attending chimney fire, premises No. 37 West Sev­ 1204 have again been placed in service. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. enty-fourth street, on 26th ult. To Inspector of Combustibles. 2. Stating that high pressure hydrants Nos. 715, 1056 and 1267 have been From J. C. Hoe’s Sons—Complaining of water entering cellar of premises No. 5 temporarily shut down tor necessary repairs and that No. 957 has again been placed Washington street from operation of high pressure service. To Department of Water in service.’ Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. Supply, Gas and Electricity. From Tenement House Department—Acknowledging receipt of report of fore­ From Anonymous—Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises Nos. 235, man of engine company 24 concerning door leading from paint store into hallway 237 and 239 East Fifty-ninth street. To Tenement House Department. at No. 6 Clarkson street, and of one from the foreman of hook and ladder company Contract of the Combination Ladder Company, dated January 2, 1909, for fur­ 18, concerning lire escapes and egress therefrom at Nos. 206 and 208 Rivington nishing various supplies for use in the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Rich­ street. mond ($5,152.50), having been duly executed in accordance with law. was this day for­ From Bureau of Licenses— . , , . warded to the department of finance for filing therein. 1. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 31st ult. that requirements of this Trial balance and statement as per ledger of appropriations made to this depart­ department are complied with at premises No. 157 Bleecker street, Manhattan, and ment in the several boroughs for the month ending December 31, 1908, were this day on Westchester avenue. 50 feet west of Parker avenue, The Bronx, and not complied forwarded to the commissioners of accounts. with at premises No. 102 West One Hundred and hirst street. Proposed contracts and specifications, in triplicate, for furnishing apparatus, com­ 2. Relative to notification of 31st ult. of violation of department requirements panies south of Fifty-ninth street with 5,500 tons of coal, and those north oP Fifty- at premises No. 2175 Third avenue, The Bronx. Copy forwarded to Bureau of Vio­ ninth street with 2,700 tons of anthracite coal, together with advertisement in connec­ lations and Auxiliary hire Appliances, tion therewith, for publication in the City R ecord, were this day forwarded the cor­ From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Transmitting poration counsel for the endorsement thereon of his approval as to form. statements showing condition of appropriations for Apparatus, Supplies, etc., and The municipal civil service commission was this day requested to recertify the Salaries, December 31, 19i)8. names of firemen first grade Janies W. Triliy and Frank J. Wolf for promotion to the From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting arrest on rank of assistant foreman. 1st inst. of Dominick Bucalo, charged with setting fire on said date to premises No. 179 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn. New York, January 7, 1909. Front Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— 1. Recommending the appointment of a telephone operator in place of Edward Communications received were disposed of as follows: H. Barry, deceased. Requisition for eligible list made upon the Municipal Civil Filed. Service Commission. . . 2. Forwarding corrected list of numbers for boxes in certain public schools From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Transmitting certified copy of reso­ in the borough of Richmond, as follows: 3-142 instead of 3-175, public school 22. lution adopted at meeting of said board held December 18, 1908, denying request for Graniteville; 3-143 instead of 3-176, public school 24, Summerville; 3-172 instead of permission to award contract for general repairs and alterations to quarters of book and 3-174. public school 30, Prohibition Park. Department of Education notified. ladder company 18, estimated cost $3,(XX), to be charged against bond issue authorized 3. Returning complaint signed W. S. Langley relative to manhole cover at Fifth June 7, 1907, for new buildings, etc. Application made to Board of Aldermen in avenue and Eleventh street, with report that same is not the property of this depart­ matter of special revenue bond issue to meet the expense. ment. From Department of Finance— From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— 1. Advising that the comptroller’s certificate has been endorsed upon the contracts 1. Reporting that requirements of this department have not been complied with of William Brennan, dated December 19, 1908, for furnishing coal; and of F. Pearce, at premises No. 31 Park row, known as Park Row Theatre. Police Department dated June 22, 1908, for furnishing supplies for fire alarm telegraph bureau. notified. 2. Returning proposals of William J. Olvany and Daniel J. Rice for repairs to heat­ 2. Reporting that requirements of this department have not been complied with ing systems in various apparatus houses for action on the proposed substitution as at premises No. 11 Market street, Manhattan, and No. 3811 Third avenue, The Bronx. sureties thereon, in the first case, of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Com­ Bureau of Licenses notified. . pany in place of William G. Ennis and T. Davidson, and in the second place, of the From Chief of Battalion in charge, Repair Shops—Reporting that hostler Patrick American Bonding Company of Baltimore, in the place of L. J. Rice and J. P. Rice; Lallv. on sick leave, reported for duty on the 28th ult. also proposal of Cavanagh Bros. & Co. for furnishing supplies for action on the pro­ From Clerk in charge. Repairs and Supplies—Returning, with report, communi­ posed substitution of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company in place of cation from William C. Timm, attorney, concerning claim of William Fraser for J. D. Kastcn, Jr. and L. S. Holmes. Substitutions approved. $150, the cost of a brake furnished for use on one of the hook and ladder trucks 3. Relative to requisition for two order books, and stating that same has been in the borough of Brooklyn. Copy forwarded to Mr. Timm. referred to Committee on Revision of Accounts and Methods. Copy forwarded to From Storekeeper—Relative to supplies furnished fireboats, engine companies 51, Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. 57, 66 and 78, for quarter ending September 30, 1908. Copy forwarded to Chief of De­ From Corporation Counsel—Requesting information concerning gas supplied to partment. . , the buildings and offices of this department by the Consolidated Gas Company and the From Gold and Stock Telegraph Company—Requesting permission to attach a Central Union Gas Company in the month of December, 1902. Reply communicated. small four-conductor cable to side wall of quarters of hook and ladder company 24. From Department of Education—Acknowledging receipt of communication of Notified that same will be granted upon conditions specified in permit. 31st ult., requesting that use of fuses in fire alarm box circuits in public schools be From Fireman first grade Richard J McNamte, Engine Company 14—Applying discontinued, and of that of 4th inst., relative to assignment of numbers for fire alarm for transfer to a company in the third battalion. Application denied. Chief of De­ signal boxes in public schools in the borough of Richmond. partment notified. From Police Department— From Manhattan State Hospital, Wards Eland, William Mabon, Superintendent- 1. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 2d inst., of malicious false alarm for Requesting to be furnished with five additional keys to fire boxes for night watchmen fire sent from box at Madison avenue and Ninety-fourth street. attached to said institution. Complied with. 2. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 31st ult., from deputy commissioner, From Horace Ingersoll Company—Stating that the price of rye straw has ad­ boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, relative to cutting down and removal of wires of vanced from $1.02^ to $1.15 per 100 pounds. Copy forwarded to Clerk in charge this department on Twenty-second avenue, between Fifty-ninth and Sixty-first streets, Repairs and Supplies. Brooklyn. From Bureau of Licenses—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 4th inst. that Referred. requirements of this department are not complied with at premises, No. 11 Market From Tenement House Department—Forwarding copy of complaint of S. Dughan street, Manhattan, and No. 3811 Third avenue, The Bronx. concerning storage of paper in front hallway of premises No. 43 East Eighteenth street. From Commissioner of Licenses—Relative to inquiry of A. C. Wilson, Denver. To Inspector of Combustibles. Colo., concerning employment agents in this city and stating that the same has been From Department of Water Supply, Ga<- and Electricity—Forwarding reports from answered. its chief engineer of light and power in matter of fire at Herald Square Theatre on From Chief of Department— the night of December 22, 1908. To Chief of Department. 1. Forwarding judgment obtained by Frank Solomon against a member of the From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises at Broadway and uniformed force for the sum of $71. Steinway avenue, Long Island City, borough of Queens, known as Astoria Schuetzen 2. Returning, with report of the acting deputy chief of department in charge of Park, and at No. 43 Broadway, Flushing, in the same borough, known as Broadway marine division, communication from the clerk in charge of repairs and supplies Lyceum. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. ^ relative to valves delivered by the Republic Rubber Company for use on fireboat “The From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 420 Bedford New Yorker,” engine company 57. Copy forwarded to said company. avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Eire Appliances. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances—Reporting that re­ From Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties—Requesting reinspection in matter quirements of this department have been complied with at premises, No. 1503 Third of obstructed fire hydrant on north side of Seventeenth street, 25 feet west of Fourth avenue, Manhattan, and No. 728 East Two Hundred and Fourteenth street, The avenue. To Chief of Department. Bronx. Bureau of Licenses notified. From Chief of Thirty-first Battalion—Reporting result of investigation of^ mer­ E’rom Superintendent of Buildings—Relative to communication from chief of de­ itorious action of fireman first grade T. Leddy, engine company 106, at fire No. 80 partment in reference to repairs required at various apparatus houses and stating that Nassau street, December 20, 1908. To Board on Merit. requisitions have been forwarded for such as are urgently required and within the ap­ From Chief of Thirty-seventh Battalion—Reporting death, on 25th ult., of retired propriation allowed. fireman Owen Campbell. To Secretary of Relief Fund. E’rom Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies— From Foreman, Engine Company 14—Reporting chimney fire on 6th inst., prem:ses 1. Submitting specifications, in triplicate, for 5,500 tons anthracite coal required No 175 Fifth avenue and No. 949 Broadway. To Inspector of Combustibles. during year 1909, for department buildings south of Fifty-ninth street, and for 2,700 From Foreman, Engine Company 17—Reporting that at premises No. 234 Broome tons for buildings north of Fifty-ninth street. Forms of contracts and specifications street exit door from balcony to roof of extension opens inward. To Bureau of Vio­ forwarded to Corporation Counsel for approval as to form. lations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. 2. Recommending that forms of contract and specifications be prepared for From Assistant Foreman. Engine Company 18—Reporting chimney fire on 5th forage requirements, borough of Manhattan and borough of The Bronx, for the first inst., premises Nos. 18 to 22 Sixth avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. eight months of the ensuing year. Forms of contract and specifications forwarded E'rom Foreman, Engine Company 27— Corporation Counsel for approval as to form. 1. Recommending that a separate outside siamesc connection, with proper signs, From Storekeeper—Relative to rejection of brown soap and soap powder fur­ be provided for each cellar at premises No. 45 Chambers street. To Bureau of Viola­ nished by the J. II. Reichhard Company under contract of May 25, 1908, and recom­ tions and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. mending that a sufficient quantity of each to cover present needs be purchased in 2. Reporting breaking of lamp-post to which fire alarm box 141 is attached, at open market. Said concern notified to remove said soap and soap powder within five corner of West and Hubert streets. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. days and replace same with that of kind and quality called for in specifications, in de­ From Commanding Officer, Engine Company 35— fault of which the course provided in clause “O” of the contract will be followed. 1. Reporting chimney fire on 6th inst., premises No. 235 East One Hundred and Said contractor and the surety, the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Eleventh street. To Inspector of Combustibles. notified. 2. Reporting defective flue at premises No. 235 East One Hundred and Eleventh From Pincus Fox—Requesting information concerning certain members of the street. To Fire Marshal. . uniformed force. Reply communicated. From Foreman, Engine Company 50—Reporting broken glass in window at com­ pany quarters. To Superintendent of Buildings. Referred. From Foreman, Engine Company 53— . From Police Department— 1. Reporting storage of inflammable material in cellar of premises No. 1531 Madi­ 1. Requesting inspection of premises. No. 112 Third avenue, Manhattan, known son avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. ' _ TT , . . as Variety Theatre. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. 2. Reporting defective flue at premises No. 302 East One Hundredth street. To 2. Requesting to be furnished with twenty-five fire alarm box keys for use of Fire Marshal. the force in the borough of Richmond. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1485

From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises, Nos. 321 to 325 horses for the use of this department in the borough of The Bronx. Application ap .Hast Seventy-third street, Manhattan, and Nos. 148 and 150 Grcenpoint avenue, Brook­ proved and extension of time granted until March 1, 1909. lyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxilary Fire Appliances. From Tenement House Department—Forwarding anonymous complaint of de­ Referred. fective flue at premises, No. 133 West One Hundred and Thirty-second street. To From Department of Finance—Advising of deposits in the City Treasury as fol­ Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. lows : From Foreman, Engine Company 77—Reporting repairs required at company $15,355.18 and three amounts of $5,118.39, Sites and Buildings, Manhattan and quarters. To Superintendent of Buildings. The Bronx; $15,500, Revenue Bond Fund, Purchase of Hose, Manhattan; $5,000, Man­ From Foreman, Engine Company 39—Reporting relative to bin in company hattan, and $5,000, and two amounts of $3,000 each, Brooklyn, Revenue Bond Fund. quarters used for storage of excelsior. To Superintendent of Buildings. Apparatus and Supplies (deficiency in appropriation, 1908) ; $1,023.78 and $511.84, New From Crescent Construction Company—Requesting extension of time for com­ Apparatus, borough of Brooklyn; $5,630.23, Sites, Construction of Buildings, Altera­ pletion of contract for repairs to quarters hook and ladder company 20. To Superin­ tions and Additions, Flushing and College Point, borough of Queens; $10,236.79, tendent of Buildings. Sites, Buildings and Telegraph Systems, boroughs of - Brooklyn and Queens; From A. T. Fowler—Requesting removal of wires from shed at Harrison and $8,000 and $1,000, Revenue Bond Fund, Salaries, Flushing and College Point, West streets. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. borough of Queens, November and December, 1908. To Bookkeeper. Deputy Commis­ From Mrs. G. Cummings—Complaining of moving picture show at Seventy-fifth sioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, notified as regards Brooklyn and Queens street and First avenue. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. matters. From Michael Kelly—Complaining of lack of fire escapes in premises, Nos. 481 to From Department of Health—Forwarding report concerning bake shop at premises 485 Court street, Brooklyn. To Tenement House Department. No. 1366 Fifth avenue. To Fire Marshal. From A. E. Thomas—Complaining of the use of gasolene at premises, No. 526 From Bureau of Buildings—Forwarding complaint of Bill wilier Brothers relative West One Hundred and Twenty-second street. To Inspector of Combustibles. to iron shutters being left open at night on rear of premises No. 74 Wooster street. To Chief of Department. From Anonymous— From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 1901 Amsterdam 1. Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises No. 414 East Seventy- avenue, Manhattan, and No. 101 Union street, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations fourth street. To Tenement House Department. 2. Relative to sale of oil at premises, No. 1457 Madison avenue. To Inspector of and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Combustibles. From Chief of Department— With the consent of the Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning and 1. Recommending that superintendent of buildings be requested to place a room the approval of the municipal civil service commission, dated the 4th inst., driver Emil in rear of top floor of quarters of engine company 48 for the use of the chief of the Wittman, department of street cleaning, was this day transferred to this department in Twenty-sixth Battalion. To Superintendent of Buildings. the capacity of marine stoker, at $3 per diem, to take effect at 8 a. m., on the 8th inst., 2. Forwarding requisition for apparatus. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and and assigned to engine company 87, fireboat “Cornelius W. Lawrence.” Supplies. Order issued December 24, 1908, suspending from pay and duty inspector of 3. Forwarding 180 applications of officers and members of the uniformed force buildings Harry T. Booth, superintendent of buildings branch, boroughs of Manhattan, appealing from decisions of board on merit in matter of alleged meritorious acts. To The Bronx and Richmond, was this day revoked, and Inspector Booth ordered to re­ Board on Merit. port for duty at 9 a. m., on the 8th inst. From Foreman, Engine Company 2—Reporting sale of kerosene oil without license Contract of the Baldwin Engineering Company, dated December 29, 1908, for the at premises No. 516 Eleventh avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. erection and completion of a new heating system in headquarters building and annex, From Foreman, Engine Company 6—Reporting chimney fire on 6th inst., premises No. 10 Washington street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Manhattan ($14,900), having been duly executed in accordance with law was this day From Foreman Engine Company 16—Recommending the placing of iron balcony forwarded to the department of finance for filing therein. fire escapes on Madison Square Garden. To Bureau of Buildings. From Foreman, Engine Company 17—Reporting that telephone and telegraph in­ New York, January 8, 1909. struments in temporary quarters can be removed to permanent house of said company on 8th inst. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From Foreman Engine Company 40—Reporting unsafe condition of building Nos. Filed. 253 and 255 West Sixty-fourth street. To Bureau of Buildings. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Stating that high pres­ From Foreman, Engine Company 56— sure fire hydrants Nos. 392 and 1112 have been temporarily shut down for necessary 1. Reporting defective flue at premises No. 101 West Eighty-seventh street. To repairs and that Nos. 715 and 1056 have again been placed in service. Copy forwarded Fire Marshal. 2. Reporting gas jets on hall landings, premises No. 592 Amsterdam avenue, not to Chief of Department. From President, Board of Aldermen—Acknowledging receipt of draft of resolu­ properly protected. To Fire Marshal. tion for adoption by said board relative to an issue of special revenue bonds in the From Foreman, Engine Company 76—Reporting dumb-waiter door not self-closing, sum of $32,683.90 to provide means for re-employment of those dropped from the rolls premises No. 988 Columbus avenue. To Fire Marshal. From Foreman, Engine Company 207—Reporting relative to change of street num­ by reason of reduction in appropriation for 1909. ber on house. To Superintendent of Buildings. From City Clerk— From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 7—Recommending that outside fire 1. Transmitting certified copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen escapes be placed on front and side of building Nos. 538 and 540 First avenue. To December 15, 1908, and approved by the Mayor January 4, 1909, authorizing the Bureau of Buildings. purchase by this department without contract at public letting of one 60-horse power From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 20—Relative to need of replacing automobile high pressure hose wagon at a cost not to exceed $7,000. broken glass in company quarters. To Superintendent of Buildings. 2. Transmitting certified copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen F'rom Foreman, Hook aqd Ladder Company 23—Reporting dangerous condition on December 22, 1908, and approved by his Honor the Mayor January 4, 1909, con­ of doors covering elevator shaft leading to cellar in front of company quarters. To curring in resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in the matter of Superintendent of Buildings. the establishment of the position of deputy chief in charge of marine division, with From National District Telegraph Company—Requesting designation of box num­ salary at the rate of $4,200 per annum for one incumbent. bers for premises of Crane & Co., No. 49 Cherry street, and Downtown Building, north­ From Department of Labor, Bureau of Factory Inspection—Acknowledging re­ east corner of Broadwav and Exchange place, Manhattan, and for Erie Basin stores, ceipt of complaint of violation of the factory laws at premises Nos. 87 and 89 East foot of Van Brunt and Beard streets. Brooklyn. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau, Houston street. borough of Manhattan, and borough of Brooklyn. From Chief of Department— From D. & S. Realty Company—Requesting permission to place flashings on north 1. Reporting malicious false alarms for fire stations 284 and 346 on 31st ult.; wall of repair shops buildings at Fifty-sixth street and Twelfth avenue. To Superin­ from 181, 210, 213, 253, 268, 2-374, 283, 346, 347, 365 and 755 on 1st inst., and from 283 tendent of Buildings. on 2d inst. Police Department notified. From Mrs. F\ C. Brown—Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises No. 2. Reporting high pressure hydrants Nos. 318 and 349 in use at fires at stations 1344 St. Nicholas avenue. To Tenement House Department. 357 and 378, respectively, on 1st inst.; No. 620, at station 217 on 2d inst., and Nos. From E. N Carr and William P. Hotchkiss—Relative to meritorious act per­ 819, 820, 1163 and 1169 at station 184 on the 3d inst. Department of Water Supply, formed by fireman David Mullen, hook and ladder company 30, at fire in premises No. Gas and Electricity notified. . 122 West Twenty-seventh street, on December 28, 1908. To Board on Merit. 3. Forwarding reports from commanding officers of companies of inspection of F'rom Samuel Taylor—Complaining of defective flue, premises No. 171 West moving picture shows in the various boroughs. Said reports forwarded to his Honor Eightieth street. To F'ire Marshal the Mayor. F'rom Anonymous— From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— 1. Concerning storage of refuse paper under stoop at premises No. 434 East Fifty- 1. Reporting death on 6th inst. of painter William Annesley. Municipal Civil seventh street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Service Commission and Supervisor of the City Record notified. 2. Complaining of the standing of lamps on floor in hall of premises No. 421 East 2. Returning, with report, communication from the New York Board of Fire One Hundred and Forty-second street. To Fire Marshal. Underwriters, bureau of surveys, electrical department, inquiring whether automatic Arthur M. Roach was this day appointed an ununiformed fireman in this depart­ signal No. 17-876 for fire on 3d inst. at premises Nos. 387 and 389 West Broadway, ment for a probationary period of one month from 8 a. m. on the 11th inst., with through to and being Nos. 73 and 75 Wooster street, was received at said bureau, also salary at the rate of $8(X) per annum, and assigned to engine company 32. when signal from street box 184 was received. Copy forwarded to New York Board Alfred C. Smith was this day appointed a pilot in the uniformed force of this de­ of Fire Underwriters. partment, with salary at the rate of $1,500 per annum, to take effect from 8 a. m. on From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond—Reports the 11th inst., and assigned to engine company 57, fireboat “The New Yorker.” of fires for weeks ending 19th and 26th ult. and 2d inst. Engineer of steamer Frank J. Wolf, engine company 117, and fireman James W. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— Trihy, engine company 107, were this day promoted to be assistant foremen, with sal­ 1. Reporting requirements of this department not complied with at premises ary each at the rate of $1,800 per annum, to take effect from 8 a. m. on the 9th inst., No. 103 Avenue A, known as Unique Theatre. Police Department notified. and each assigned to engine company 164. 2. Reporting requirements of the law relating to equipment for fire protection not The compensation of laborer Thomas J. Meaney, headquarters, borough of Man­ complied with at premises Nos. 7-9, 11-13, 15-17, 18-20 and 19-21 Thomas street, Nos. hattan, was this day designated at the rate of $2.50 per diem, to take effect from 8 59, 61, 63, 76-78, 109, 113-115, 117-119 and 121-125 Duane street; Nos. 62-64, 66-68, 70- a. m. January 1, 1909. 72 and 74-76 Worth street, and Nos. 59,'61 and 63 Leonard street. Bureau for Re­ A communication was this day addressed to his Honor the Mayor, calling atten­ covery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. tion to the exceptionally good work of uniformed force in connection with the ex­ From Board of Medical Officers—Returning, with report, application for retire­ tinguishment of fires which occurred practically at the same time on the night of the ment of fireman first grade William J. McKeon, hook and ladder company 71, said re­ 7th inst. at premises Nos. 98 and 100 Hudson street, No. 113 Bowery and Nos. 600 and port being that the applicant is at present unable to perform full fire duty but that he 602 Broadwav. is not permanently disabled. From Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies—Returning, with report, communica­ New York, January 9, 1909. tion from the department of finance in relation to the charging of certain vouchers for supplies to contract, dated May 25, 1907, and originally awarded to A. J. Hemphill. Communications received were disposed of as follows: Copy forwarded to said department. Filed. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 28—-Reporting loss on 2d inst. of in­ From Corporation Counsel—Requesting information as to when repair shops site signia of honor awarded to fireman first grade William J. Tully of his command. on northerly side of Fifty-sixth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, was From Fireman first grade Francis II. Kicrnan, Hook and Ladder Company 35— turned over to the department, and when the department entered into possession of Requesting rerating in connection with examination heretofore held for promotion to said shops. Reply communicated. tthe rank of assistant foreman. Denied. From Fireman first grade Edward J. Orpheus, Hook and Ladder Company 71— From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— Returning, properly executed, stipulation and consent in matter of writ of execution 1. Stating that high pressure fire hydrant No. 715 has been temporarily shut down based on judgment for $78.16 obtained against him by William W. MacFarland for necessary repairs, and that No. 416 has again been placed in service. Copy for­ Stipulation and consent forwarded Finance Department. warded to Chief of Department. From Wallace Reid—Requesting copy of annual report for 1907. Complied 2. Relative to notification from the chief of department of 30th ult. concerning with. high pressure telephone box 321. From White, VanGlahn & Co.—.Inclosing statement of account amounting to F'rom Police Department—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 6th inst. of $981.42 for supplies furnished this department; also requesting return of certain various false alarms for fire. security deposits. From Municipal Civil Service Commission— From Joseph P. McHugh & Co.—Relative to certain plans proposed in connec­ 1. Recertifying names of James W. Trihy and Frank T. Wolf for promotion to tion with alteration of Forty-second street roadway. Reply communicated. the rank of assistant foreman. From Woodhaveti Volunteer Fire Department and Stephen T. Byrnes—Relative 2. Approving transfer of driver Emil Wittman, department of street cleaning, to to discharge of bricklayer Stephen T. Byrnes, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. this department in the capacity of marine stoker. From Fiss, Doerr & Carroll Horse Company—Requesting an extension of time for From Department of Street Cleaning—Consenting to the transfer of driver Emil the completion of their contract dated March 19, 1908, for furnishing twenty-four (24) Wittman, of said department, to this department as stoker. 1486 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

From Bureau of Licenses—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 5th inst. that From Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company—Requesting statement show­ requirements of this department have been complied with at premises No. 1503 Third ing fastenings and boxes on elevated structures for quarter ending December 31, avenue, Manhattan, and No. 728 East Two Hundred and Fourteenth street, The Bronx. 1908. Statement forwarded to said company. . . . From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx .and Richmond— FYom Transit Development Company—Relative to guy wires crossing trolley 1. Returning communication from the High Bridge Taxpayers’ Alliance relative wires at southeast corner of Flushing and Classon avenues, Brooklyn. Reply com­ to hook and ladder company needed for further protection of said section, borough of municated. The Bronx, with recommendation that measures be taken to purchase lot fronting on FYom United States Title Guaranty and Indemnity Company—In matter of vio­ Nelson avenue, directly in rear of quarters of engine company 68. lations against premises No. 334 Bond street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. 2. Returning, with report, communication from the clerk in charge of repairs and From Progress Society of the Rockaways—Relative to meeting committee on supplies, relative to removal of manure from quarters of apparatus companies in the fire protection of said society. Reply communicated. borough of The Bronx. From P. H. Gill & Sons, Forge and Machine Works—Requesting placing of fire alarm box at Lorraine and Otsego streets, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. From Chief of Department— FYom Edward Grulil—Reporting fire alarm box out of order at Oakland street 1. Forwarding judgment obtained by Max C. Mayer et al. against fireman Louis and Greenpoint avenue. Reply communicated. Hamburger, engine company 206, for the sum of $129. From Lyman D. Brown—In matter of posting of bills on fire alarm poles. Police 2. Recommending that the president, borough of The Bronx, be requested to have Department notified. street repaired in front of quarters of engine company 48. Recommendation approved. FYom Frank E. Andrews—Requesting certificate as to work done at public school Said president notified. 19, Corona. Department of Education notified. From Chief of Battalion in charge Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Ap­ FYom A. Knebel—Relative to wooden structure in course of erection in rear of pliances—Reporting requirements of the law relating to equipment for fire protection premises No. 867 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Bureau of Buildings notified. not complied with at premises Nos. 22, 23 and 25, Nos. 2/ and 29, No. 36, and Nos. From John I\ McKinney—Commending efficient services of uniformed force at 35 and 37 Thomas street; Nos. 78 and 80, Nos. 82 and 84, Nos. 86 and 88, and No. fire on 2d inst., premises No. 422 IYist Fourth street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. 105 Worth street; Nos. 65 and 57 Leonard street; Nos. 50, 86, 88 and 90 Warren From Charles Brandstadter—Reporting finding fire box key. Reply communi­ street. Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. cated. From Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies— FYom Anonymous— 1. Returning, with recommendations that the same be disapproved, communica­ 1. Complaining of unlighted halls at premises No. 106 Raymond street, Brook­ tion from the Royal Bank of New York, inclosing assignment to said institution of lyn. Tenement House Department notified. $280.80 for soap furnished the department under contract by J. H. Reichhard Com­ pany. Assignment returned to said bank. Referred. From Board of Examiners for Positions in Non-Competitive Class—Forwarding FYom Deputy Chief of Department in charge—Recommending that at No. 475 report of examination of Alfred C. Smith for appointment to position of pilot. Copy Monroe street, Brooklyn, the walls back of gas jets in hallways be covered with forwarded to Municipal Civil Service Commission. fireproof material. To Tenement House Department. From Oliver E Stanton—Requesting review of record of fireman George Siebold, FYom Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 57—Reporting violation of section hook and ladder company 72, Brooklyn. 769, chapter 378, Laws of 1901, at No. 594 Sutter avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of From Foster & Cunningham, Attorneys—Notices of liens of M. Noonan for $162.51 Combustibles. and $181.93, for work done and materials furnished, against contracts of Thomas J. FYom Newtown F'ire Department—Requisition for coal for Wandowenock fire Buckley Construction Company for the erection of fire houses on docks at foot of hook and ladder company 1, and Maspeth engine company 4. To Chief of Battalion Thirty-fifth street and North River, and One Hundred and Thirty-second street and in charge of Supplies. Lexington avenue. From Anonymous—Complaining of dangerous conditions at premises No. 73 From T. C. McKennec, Attorney—Petitions and orders continuing for a period of Hull street and No. 79 Meeker avenue, Brooklyn. To F'ire Marshal. six months from January 9, 1909, liens of George Gross against contracts of Frank F rom Commanding Officers of Companies—Reporting chimney tires as follows: Baldwin for work done and materials furnished in connection with his contract for Engine company 112, at No. 100 Wythe avenue. altering and repairing apparatus houses for engine company 164, located on the south­ Hook and Ladder Company 60, at No. 22 Schermerhorn street. west corner of Central avenue, 60 feet north of Mott avenue. Far Rockaway, and 1 look and Ladder Company 6)2, at No. 1440 Broadway. engine company 166, located on the west side of Grove avenue. 50 feet north of Boule­ To Bureau of Combustibles. vard, Rockaway Beach, borough of Queens, for the sums of $487.40 and $250, respect­ WILLIAM A. LARNEY, Secretary. ively. Referred. From Department of Finance—Requesting information concerning claim of Werner FIRE DEPARTMENT. & Windolph, as architects, for new apparatus house at Nos. 142 and 144 West Sixty- third street. To Superintendent of Buildings. TRANSACTIONS FROM JANUARY 11 TO JANUARY 16, 1909, BOTH From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Relative to placing ruby globe on fire alarm lamp-post at southwest corner of Grand and Chrystie streets, and INCLUSIVE. supplying same with gas. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 157 Bleecker New York, January 11, 1909. street, known as Bleecker Theatre. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Ap­ Communications received were disposed of as follows: pliances. Filed. From Bureau for Recovery of Penalties— F'rom Department of Finance— 1. Requesting inspection of premises No. 330 West Seventieth street. To In­ 1. Transmitting stipulations and consents in the matter of writs of execution filed spector of Combustibles. in said department against the salaries of three members of the uniformed force. 2. Requesting inspection of premises One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and Stipulations and consents forwarded for attention of said firemen. Eighth avenue. To Fire Marshal. 2. Approving of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the proposals of 3. Requesting inspection of premises Nos. 441 to 447 Pearl street, No. 30 Great William J. Olvany and Daniel J. Rice for repairs to heating systems in the quarters Jones street, Nos. 404 and 406 East Third street. Nos. 5 and 7 East Sixteenth street, of various apparatus companies, and on that of Cavanagh Bros. & Co. for furnishing northeast corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, Nos. 100 and 102 West supplies. Eightieth street, and Nos. 291 and 293 Seventh avenue, Manhattan, and No. 23 Union 3. Requesting that there be forwarded to the auditor of accounts in charge of in­ street, Brooklyn. To Bueau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. spectors of said department two copies of each printed blank of proposals and con­ From National District Telegraph Company—Requesting designation of box num­ tracts to be let by this department on and after December 1, 1908. bers for premises of F'red R. Wood &■ Son, at No. 205 and Nos. 217 to 221 West Nine­ teenth street, Manhattan, and of the Watson Contracting Company, Aqueduct avenue FYom Chief of Department— and Kingsbridge road, and of Webb's Academy and Home for Ship Builders, Sedg­ 1. Reporting malicious false alarm for fire station 334 on 4th inst. Police De­ wick avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-eigHth street, The Bronx. To Fire Alarm partment notified. Telegraph Bureau. 2. Reporting high pressure hydrant No. 908 in use at fire on 4th inst. and Nos. From C. W. Perkins Company—Relative to voucher in favor of the Arlington 43 and 648 at fires on 6th inst. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Fllectncity National Bank for three extra size hose wagons supplied by said company. To Clerk notified. in charge Repairs and Supplies. 3. Reporting that engine company 63 is to be placed in its new quarters on White From Watrous Engine Works Company, St. Paul, Minn.—Forwarding specifica­ Plains avenue, on the 15th inst., and an engine and hook and ladder company in build­ tion, with blueprint, for a fifth size gasoline lire engine. To Chief of Department. ing at northwest corner Ninety-third street and First avenue, as soon after that date FYom William Zinsser—Complaining of obstructed hallways at Lexington Apart­ as possible, and recommending that all necessary arrangements be made to this end. ment, No. 1 West Seventieth street. To Chief of Department. Chief Operator in charge Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau, Superintendent of Buildings From Anonymous— and Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies notified. 1. Complaining of lack of light in hallways of premises Nos. 760 and 762 Elev­ From Acting Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Report of fires for enth avenue, and of storage of gasoline in paint store at No. 52 Avenue D. To Tene­ week ending 2d inst. ment House Department. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary F'ire Appliances—Reporting require­ 2. Relative to engine room not being properly protected at No. 261 East Tenth ments of this department complied with at premises No. 719 Two Hundred and Seven­ street. To Inspector of Combustibles. teenth street, The Bronx. Bureau of Licenses notified. 3. Concerning water pail at store of Callahan & Morrissey, Nos. 48 and 50 West F'rom Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of F'ire Fourteenth street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Marshal—Returning, with report, communication from the Title Insurance Company of New York inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting certain premises. Said com­ pany notified. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. FYom Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies—Relative to failure to meet required test of hose furnished by the Diamond Rubber Company under their contracts of Communications received were disposed of as follows: August 28, 1908, for supplying 5,000 feet and 2,500 feet of 3 ^ -inch rubber hose for use Filed. in the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, and recommending that said company be notified that the time for the completion of the first mentioned con­ From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Relative to poles on tract expired November 20, 1908, and for that of the second on October 21, 1908, and west side of Hicks street, between Remsen and Joralemon streets, Brooklyn. Reply that unless hose of the kind and quality called for in the specifications he delivered on communicated. or before January 30, 1909, action will be taken to procure the hose in accordance with From Department of Education—In matter of furnishing electrical inspector of department with release and inside fire alarm box keys. Reply communicated. the terms of clause “O” of the contracts. Recommendation approved and company From Police Department—Relative to applications for concert licenses for Astoria notified. Scheutzen Park, Broadway and Steinway avenue, Long Island City, and Broadway F'rom Chief of Battalion in charge of Hospital and Training Stables—Reporting Lyceum, No. 43 Broadway, Flushing, borough, of Queens. Reply communicated. illness of stableman Robert Mannle. From Bureau of Licenses—Relative to applications for common show licenses F'rom Chief of Twenty-fourth Battalion—Relative to opening of hydrants in at premises »Nos. 811 and 813 Myrtle avenue and Nos. 148 and 150 Greenpoint avenue, battalion district by employees of the street cleaning department for the purpose of Brooklyn. Reply communicated. Hushing streets and gutters. Department of Street Cleaning notified. From Operator in charge, F'ire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— From Foreman, Engine Company 22—Requesting permission on behalf of the 1. Reporting disconnecting of fire alarm box at public school 152, Brooklyn. officers and men of said company to present a fire hat to foreman Michael J. Niven, Department of Education notified. recently promoted from engine company 22. Granted. Chief of Department notified. 2. Reporting posting of advertising matters on department poles on DeKalb From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 47—Relative to opening of hydrant at avenue, Brooklyn. Police Department notified. northwest corner Broadway and One Hundred and Fourteenth street by an employee 3. Reporting false alarms for fire box 514, Graham and Driggs avenues, and of tiic department <>f street cleaning. from No. 515 Meeker avenue and North Henry street, Brooklyn. Reply commu­ F'rom Foreman, Engine Company 53—Recommending the placing of additional fire hydrants at thirty-two points in company district. Department of Water Supply, nicated. . . 4. Reporting removal of six poles on east side Harrison avenue, between Flush­ Gas and Electricity notified. ing avenue and Wallabout street; two on east side of Grand avenue, between Lex­ F'rom Foreman, Engine Company 207—Reporting damage to flagging in front of ington and Gates avenues; one on southwest corner of Remsen and Hicks streets, and company quarters by the contractor delivering coal thereat. Said contractor notified one on east side of Hicks street, between Grace court and Remsen street, Brooklyn. to replace flagging. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and President of borough notified. F'rom fireman first grade John Kelley, Engine Company 14—Requesting transfer to 5. Relative to interference with department wires on Van Brunt street, between engine company 172, borough of Queens. Beard and Reed streets, by employees of New York and New Jersey Telephone Com­ FYom engineer of steamer William J. Breen, Engine Company 57 (fireboat “The New Yorker’’)—Relative to renewal of his license as engineer of steamer. Appropriate pany. Said company notified. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances—Relative to com­ application made to Police Department. pliance with department requirements at Nos. 811 and 813 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. F'rom fireman fourth grade Joseph O’Hara No. 2, Hook and Ladder Company 10— Bureau of Licenses notified. Requesting transfer to a company in the borough of Brooklyn. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 1487

From Realty League of The City of New York—Relative to department office From Automatic Fire Alarm Company—Relative to application for approval ot hours. Reply communicated. installation of manual signal boxes in premises Nos. 147 to 151 Lafayette street and From William Rapp—Relative to matter of installation of gasolene and oil Nos. 211 to 215 Centre street. separator. From J. W. Millard, Architect—Relative to bill of Alexander Miller & Bro., con­ From Adam llappcl—In the matter of execution of lease of premises Ninety-third tractors, for extra work on fireboats “James Duane” and "Thomas Willett." street and First avenue for apparatus house purposes. Reply communicated. Depart­ From Occident Dock Company—Relative to repairs to pier of said concern at ment of Finance notified. foot of West Twenty-ninth street, alleged to have been damaged by fireboat “James From Rand School of Social Science—Requesting copies of annual report for Duane” (engine 85). Reply communicated. 1906 and 1907. Complied with. From John Early’s Sons—Requesting to have contract for furnishing supplies From Philips & Avery—Certified copy of order continuing for six months from sent him for signature. January 8, 1909, lien of the Willson & Adams Company for $144.00 for work done and materials furnished in connection with the contract of Alfred Nugent’s Son for erect­ Referred. ing new building for engine company 63, borough of The Bronx. From Department of Finance—Requesting information concerning voucher in From Harry A. Archibald, Attorney—Notice of lien of George F. Root for $248.40 favor of Thomas G. Carlin for $589.12, amount retained on contract for repairs to for work done and materials furnished in connection with contract of the Calumet quarters of hook and ladder company 51 and engine company 202. To Deputy Com­ Construction Company for additions and alterations to quarters of hook and ladder missioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. company 20, and of the same individual for $436.72 against contract of Thomas J. From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 163 East One Buckley Construction Company for erecting house on dock at Thirty-fifth street and Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, known as the Odeon, and of No. 1503 Third avenue, North River. known as Nicoland. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 11 Market Referred. street, No. 142 East Fourteenth street, No. 235 Avenue A, southwest corner Sixty- From Department of Health— third street and Second avenue and No. 2287 Second avenue, Manhattan; No. 3811 1. Forwarding report concerning defective fine at premises No. 386 East One Third avenue, The Bronx; Nos. 2646 to 2650 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, and Lafay­ Hundred and Forty-first street. To Fire Marshal. ette and Cooper avenue, Glendale, Queens. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary 2. Forwarding anonymous complaint against paint store at No. 1331 Fifth avenue. Fire Appliances. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Recommending the purchase of two signs From Department of Education—Requesting that fire alarm boxes be placed in for use in said bureau. To Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies. service at public schools 2, 3, 16, 22, 24 and 30, borough of Richmond. .To Fire From Chief of Battalion in charge Repair Shops—Relative to loan on October Alarm Telegraph Bureau. 30, 1907, of one 2 ,/'i-inch Cooper hose jacket to contractor A. J. Hemphill and its non­ From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 2702 Atlantic return. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Foreman, Engine Company 10—Reporting chimney fire on 9th inst., prem­ From Foreman, Engine Company 3—Reporting chimney fire on 7th inst., at ises No. 51 Beaver street. To Inspector of Combustibles. premises No. 135 Ninth avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Engine Company 17— From Foreman, Engine Company 23—Reporting defective flue at premises No. 1. Reporting chimney fire on 9th inst., premises No. 144 Ludlow street. To In­ 879 Seventh avenue. To Fire Marshal. spector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Engine Company 53—Reporting defective flue at premises No. 2. Reporting exit door opening inward from balcony to roof of extension of 1916 Third avenue. To Fire Marshal. moving picture show at No. 234 Broome street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxil­ From Foreman, llook and Ladder Company 24—Reporting chimney fire on 7th iary Fire Appliances. inst., premises No. 1313 Broadway. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 21—Reporting chimney fire on 8th From Title Insurance Company of New York—Inquiring as to violations, if any, inst., premises No. 388 Lexington avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. affecting certain premises. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances From Foreman, Engine Company 26—Reporting chimney fire on 7th inst., prem­ and Bureau of Fire Marshal. ises No. 31 West Thirty-sixth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. From British Cotton Growing Association—Requesting information concerning From Foreman, Engine Company 40—Relative ot quality of hay delivered on fireboats of this department. To Chief of Department. 30th nit. at company quarters. To Clerk in charge Repairs and Supplies. From Adam A. Schopp—Complaining of holes cut in flues of premises No. 1995 From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 44—Reporting chimney fire on 8th Third avenue. To Fire Marshal. inst., premises No. 963 Fifth avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. From M. Hynes—Complaining of fire kept burning all night in fire pot in basement From Foreman, Engine Company 46—Relative to recent fire at No. 4077 Park of premises No. 221 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. avenue. To Fire Marshal. From Mrs. Stanley—Complaining of lack of light in hallways of premises No. From Foreman, Engine Company 54—Reporting no door on dumbwaiter shafts 323 East Ninetieth street. To Tenement House Department. in cellar and wooden sliding doors on various floors at premises No. 358 West Forty- From Anonymous—• eighth street. To Fire Marshal. 1. Complaining of wire grating on roof of premises No. 94 Chrystic street, lo From Foreman, Engine Company 56— Tenement House Department. 1. Reporting defective flue, premises No. 633 Amsterdam avenue. To Fire Mar­ 2. Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises Nos. 440 and 442 East shal. One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street. To Fire Marshal. 2. Reporting door on dumbwaiter shaft not self-closing in cellar of premises With the consent of the Commissioner of the Department of Docks and Ferries No. 633 Amsterdam avenue. To Fire Marshal. and the approval of the municipal civil service commission, dated the 4th inst., marine From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 6—Reporting defective stoker Peter Kelly has been transferred to this department in the same capacity with flue, premises No. 61 Canal street. To Fire Marshal. compensation at the rate of $3 per diem, to take effect from 8 a. in., on the 12th inst., and From Joseph G. Gallante—Concerning dangerous condition of gaspipes at prem­ assigned to engine company 78, lireboat “George B. McClellan.” ises No. 49 Macdougal street. To Fire Marshal. From Automatic Fire Alarm Company—Requesting inspection of manual fire alarm boxes installed in premises Nos. 18 to 22 West Eighteenth street. To Fire New York, January 12, 1909. Alarm Telegraph Bureau. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From Veteran Association, Forty-seventh Regiment. N. G., N. Y.—Requesting transfer of fireman William Casey from engine company 138 to a company nearer his Filed. home. To Chief of Department. From Corporation Counsel—Acknowledging receipt of communication inclosing From Anonymous— return in the matter of the People of the State of New York ex rel. John J. Kirk 1. Complaining of obstructed fire escapes, premises No. 705 Ninth avenue. To against Nicholas J. Hayes, Fire Commissioner, the relator seeking reinstatement as a Tenement House Department. fireman. 2. Concerning dangerous conditions at horseshoeing shop No. 809 First avenue. From Police Department— To Fire Marshal. 1. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 7th inst. of malicious false alarm for Aldrich Koenig was this day appointed a telegraph operator in the fire alarm fire, station 334. telegraph bureau of this department, borough of Manhattan, with salary at the rate 2. Acknowledging receipt of notification of 7th inst. from deputy commissioner, of $720 per annum, to take effect from 8 a. m. on the 13th inst. boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, of malicious false alarms for fires, stations 514 Wireman Peter Bronner, fire alarm telegraph bureau, borough of Manhattan, and and 515, also relative to posting of advertisements on fire department poles on DeKalb batteryman James J. Dinnegan, fire alarm telegraph bureau, Brooklyn, and laborer avenue, Brooklyn. Thomas Fitzgerald, repair shops, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Rich­ mond, with the approval of the municipal civil service commission, were this day From Municipal Civil Service Commission— transferred, the first two to the position of groundman (lal*>rer), at $730 per annum, 1. Recertifying name of Arthur M. Roach for appointment as fireman. and the third to stoker, at $3 per diem, to take effect from 8 a. m., January 1. 1909. 2. Approving of the transfer of marine stoker Peter Kelly, department of docks Sick leave of absence without pay for six months from January 1, 1909, was this and ferries, to a similar position in this department. day granted to stoker John Reiner, engine company 57, fireboat “The New Yorker.” From Department of Street Cleaning—Acknowledging receipt of notification of The municipal civil service commission was this day requested to recertify the chief of twenty-fourth battalion of 7th inst. relative to use of fire hydrants by em­ name of fireman first grade Harry R. Rodgers for promotion to the position of engi­ ployees of said department. neer of steamer, and to forward eligible list from which to appoint fifty firemen. From President, Board of Aldermen—Relative to application in matter of issue Departmental roster, and that of the municipal explosives commission, for the of special revenue bonds in the sum of $3,000 for general repairs and alterations to six months ending December 31, 1908, were this day transmitted to the supervisor of house of hook and ladder company 18. From Bureau of Licenses—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 9th inst. that the City Record. requirements of this department have been complied with at premises No. 719 Two Hundred and Seventeenth street, The Bronx. New York, January 13. 1909. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— Communications received were disposed of as follows: 1. Reporting department requirements in process of being complied with at Filed. premises Nos. 503 to 509 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slip returned. From his Honor the Mayor—Congratulating the uniformed force on its work . tiiree fires on the — night of_ the...... 7th inst. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department 2. Forwarding report from deputy chief of department in charge, boroughs of ...... a Brooklyn and Queens, regarding inspection of defective hose, December 7, 8 and 9, »r promulgation to uniformed force. 1908. Fabric Fire Hose Company notified in regard to length of hose referred to in From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Stating that at meeting of said said report. aard, he’d on 8th...... inst., application______to ______advertise_ __ for proposals,______and______awardcontract c< . apparatus,------estimated cost - • < $115,(KX),m t e was---- referred—f----- 1 . to t|1c comptroller. From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— From Department of Finance— 1. Reporting holding without bail for action of Grand Jury of Dominick Bucalo, 1. Advising that the comptroller’s certificate has been endorsed upon the con- arrested on 1st inst. for setting fire,to premises No. 179 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn. act of the Hemphill Engineering Company, dated December 23, 1908. for furnishing 2. Reporting indictment of John Gcrbe and Tony Tramutolo for setting fire, No­ •pair shop supplies, and upon that of the Baldwin Engineering Company, dated vember 7, 1908, to premises No. 10 Summit avenue, Corona. eceinber 29, 1908, for installing heating system at headquarters building,’ Manhattan, From Superintendent of Buildings—Relative to delay in the execution of various td that the same are now valid contracts, contracts for new buildings and additions and alterations to present buildings. 2. Transmitting stipulations and consents in the matter of writs of execution From Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies—Recommending test at repair eel therein against salaries of three members of uniformed force. Stipu’ations and shops on 13th inst. of 2,500 feet of 3 ^ -inch ritbl>er fire hose furnished by the Diamond msents forwarded for the attention of said firemen. Rubber Company on account of its contract of August 28, 1908, for furnishing the From Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity—Stating that high same for use in the borough of Brooklyn. Recommendation approved and ordered essure lire hydrants Nos. 392, 958 and 1267 have again been placed in service. Copy accordingly. a warded to Chief of Department. From Chief of Battalion in charge Repair Shops — From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Transmitting eligible list from which 1. Forwarding report of hose received at repair shops during the month of De­ i appoint one telephone operator (male), with compensation at the rate of $720 cember, 1908. •r annum. 2. Relative to illness of Clerk James Marren, of said shops. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond— From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 13 (Janies J. Tiernan)— 1 Transmitting charge, testimony and finding at trial, borough of Manhattan, Requesting to be accorded credit for meritorious conduct performed by him on the , October 12. 1908: occasion of the burning of the steamer “General Slocum,” on June 15, 1904, Denied. Fireman first grade Andrew 1’. McManus, Hook and Ladder Company 30—For From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 64 ( John P. McGowan)— induct prejudicial to good order. Fined ten days’ pay. Finding approved. Relative to alleged meritorious act performed by him at fire No. 49 Bowery on June > Transmitting charges, testimony and findings at trials, borough of Manhattan, 18, 1903. Denied. eceinber 22, 1908, as follows: From Theatre Detail—Reporting slight fire at Dewey Theatre during his tour of Assistant Foreman John M. Ferguson, Engine Company 12 hor neglect of duty. duty on evening of the 7lh inst. ined two days’ pay...... From Samuel Eastman & Co., Concord, N. II.—Relative to the merits of the Assistant Foreman Francis X. Byrnes, Engine Company 21—For violation of Eastman nozzle holder. ction 64, rules and regulations. Reprimanded. 1488 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

Foreman John Spencer, Engine Company 24—For violation of section 64, rules From Foreman, Engine Company 31—Reporting no standpipe, hose or Siamese and regulations. Reprimanded. connections, premises Nos. 122 and 124 White street. To Bureau of Violations and Fireman first grade Patrick McKeever, Jr., Engine Company 24—For reckless Auxiliary Fire Appliances. driving. Fined one day’s pay. From Foreman, Engine Company 33—Reporting no hose on standpipe and hose not Foreman George Dunn, Engine Company 31—For neglect of duty. Fined two of standard rubber or cotton, premises Nos. 693 and 697 Broadway. To Bureau of days’ pay. Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Fireman first grade Daniel O'Leary, Engine Company 31—Lor absence without From Foreman Engine Company 74—Reporting dumbwaiter shafts not constructed leave and neglect of duty. Fined three days’ pay and transferred. of fireproof material, also doors not fireproof or self closing, premises Nos. 168 and 170 Fireman fourth grade Thomas Hall, Engine Company 55—bor absence without and Nos. 172 and 174 West Eighty-first street. To Fire Marshal. leave. Fined three days’ pay. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 2—Relative to quality of hay delivered Fireman first grade Andrew J. Durkin, Hook and Ladder Company 103 (de­ to company quarters on 30th ult. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. * tailed to engine company 57)—For absence without leave, l'ined eight days pay. From Assistant Foreman Hook and Ladder Company 5—Reporting chimney fire Fireman first grade Patrick J. Clarke (No. 1), Engine Company 67—For viola on 12th inst., premises No. 46 Horatio street. To Inspector of Combustibles. tion of section 230, rules and regulations. Reprimanded. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 53—Reporting death on 7th inst. of Fireman first grade Thomas A. Dermody, Hook and Ladder Company 4—bor retired fireman Patrick Dougherty of his command. To Secretary of Relief Fund. being under the influence of liquor, drug or compound and absence without leave. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 7—Reporting failure of John D. Total fine, fourteen days’ pay and warned. Norton to provide proper covering on blasting job north side of Thirty-second street, Fieman third grade Albert Woodason, Hook and Ladder Company 6—l-or viola­ 200 feet west of First avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. tion of section 191, rules and regulations. Fined one day s pay. From Theatre Detail—Reporting sl’glit fire on roof of Richmond Theatre, Brook Fireman first grade Bernard J. Coyle, Hook and Ladder Company 22—Lor absence and Thompson streets on 9th inst. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Ap­ without leave. Fined four days’ pay. e pliances. Fireman third grade Oscar Weisskopf, Hook and Ladder Company 35 Lor From National District Telegraph Company—Requesting assignment number for disobedience of orders. Fined two days’ pay. premises of German American Building, No. 1 Liberty street. To Fire Alarm Tele­ Findings approved. . , _ . . . , r a t i , graph Bureau. 3. Transmitting charge, testimony and finding at trial, borough of Manhattan, From Mrs. O’Connor—Complaining of defective flue, premises No. 324 East held on December 30, 1908, as follows: Fifteenth street. To Fire Marshal. Inspector of Buildings Harry T. Booth, Superintendent of Buildings Branch— From Anonymous—Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises No. 238 For absence without leave and disobedience of orders. Both complaints dismissed. Second street, and of roof door kept locked at premises No. 244 East One Hundred Finding approved. and Twenty-third street. To Tenement House Department. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Returning, with Upon his own application after more than twenty years’ continuous service, fire­ copy of report of chief of Fifty-second battalion, communication from department of man first grade James Weiner, hook and ladder company 25, was this day retired on finance requesting information concerning claim of A. C. Sluitcr for damage caused half pay, to take effect from 8 a. m. on the 16th inst. to his premises, No. 64 Main street, Flushing, on the 30th ult. by tender of apparatus Transactions of this department from December 21 to 31, 1908, both days inclusive, company crashing into same. Copy forwarded to said department. were this day forwarded for publication in the City Record, pursuant to the provisions of section 1546 of the Greater New York Charter. From Chief of Department— 1. Reporting malicious false alarm for fire, station 347, on 7th inst. Police Department notified. New York, January 14, 1909. 2. Forwarding list of transfers in the uniformed force which, took effect at 8 a. in. on the 1st inst. Copy forwarded to Mayor and to Municipal Civil Service Communications received were disposed of as follows: Commission. Filed. 3. Reporting high pressure hydrants Nos. 104, 105, 564, 566, 567, 569, 800, 801, From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Transmitting certified copy of resolu­ 973, 974, 975, 976, 1007, 1147, 1252,' 1253, 1255 and 1259 in use by this department at tion adopted at meeting on lltli ult., requiring that work or employment in all cases recent fires. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Ldectricity notified. shall be limited to the performance of the appropriate duties of civil service designation 4. Forwarding report of chief of seventh battalion, detailed for the purpose of employees and certified copies of resolutions adopted at meeting on the 18th ult., in compliance with general orders No. 16, concerning conditions existing in various relative to employees paid at a per diem or weekly rate; providing that proposals for company quarters in the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond. Super­ all bids and all contracts chargeable against appropriations contained in the Budget for intendent of Buildings and the Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies notified. 1909, corporate stock or other account, be made on the basis of trade and cash dis­ From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Report of fires for week counts, and requesting heads of departments not to advertise for or enter into any ending 10th inst. further obligations to be paid by the issues of corporate stock without first submitting From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Relative to disconnection from department the same to said board for rcapproval. Compliance ordered therewith. circuits of loop leading to public school fire alarm signal box 3-529 at No. 220 East From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Approving of the following transfers Sixty-third street. Department of Education notified. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances—Reporting require­ of civilian employees in this department: Thomas Fitzgerald, from laborer to stoker; ments of this department complied with at premises No. 103 Avenue A and at No. 2004 James J. Dinnegan, from batteryman to groundman (laborer), and Peter Bronner, Second avenue, known as Second Avenue Music Hall. Police Department notified. from wireman to groundman (laborer). Ordered accordingly. From Clerk in charge. Repairs and Supplies—Recommending that the Republic From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— Rubber Company be notified that they have not completed their contracts of June 1. Reporting the high-pressure fire hydrants Nos. 89, 415, 566, 1005 and 1007 8, 1908, for furnishing 3,500 feet of 3-inch rubber lire hose for use in the borough of arc temporarily out of service for the making of necessary repairs. Copy forwarded to Manhattan, and 26,000 feet 2'/- inch rubber fire hose for use in the borough of Chief of Department. Manhattan, the time limit for furnishing which expired in the first instance on August 2. Reporting that high-pressure hydrants Nos. 488, 715 and 1007 have again been 16, 1908, and in the second on September 15, 1908, and that unless said contracts placed in service. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. are completed before January 30, 1909, steps will be taken to declare said company From Department of Education—Relative to notification of 11th inst., in reference in default and the hose purchased in the open market in accordance with the pro­ to fire alarm signal box 3-529 in public school 74. visions of clause “O” of the contracts. Recommendations approved and said company From Department of Docks and Ferries—Relative to necessity for making request notified. to said department for repairs to Occident Dock Company’s pier, at foot of West From Chief of Battalion in charge, Hospital and Training Stables—Reporting Twenty-ninth street, damaged by a fire boat of this department. Application made. illness of driver Christopher O’Sullivan. From Supervisor of the City Record—Calling for department roster for the six From Foreman, Engine Company 1—Reporting as to quality of hay delivered months ending December 31, 1908. Furnished. at company quarters on 11th inst. To Clerk in charge, Repairs and Supplies. From Police Department—Acknowledging receipt of notification of 11th inst of From Foreman, Engine Company 26—Reporting loss of fire box key 1031 by malicious false alarm for fire station 347. fireman first grade Charles B. Van Nest, of his command. Usual fine imposed. From Chief of Department— From Foreman, Engine Company 104—Reporting loss of cap badge by fireman 1. Forwarding, properly signed, consent and stipulation in matter of judgment for first grade Thomas J. Crossin, of his command. Usual fine imposed. $52.18 obtained by Ludwig Baeder against fireman Daniel O’Leary. Stipulation and From Foreman, Engine Company 156—Reporting loss of coat badge by fireman consent forwarded Department of Finance. first grade Thomas F. Heenan, of hook and ladder company 55, detailed to his com­ 2. Reporting malicious false alarm for fire, station 79, on 7th inst. Police De mand. Usual fine imposed. partment notified. From Fireman first grade James Weiner, Hook and Ladder Company 25—Apply­ 3. Forwarding reports of commanding officers of companies of inspection of mov­ ing for retirement on half pay after more than twenty years’ continuous service. ing picture shows in the several boroughs. Reports transmitted to his Honor the Approved and ordered to take effect from 8 a. m. on the 16th inst. Mayor. From Theatre Detail—Reporting bursting of supply pipe on roof of Empire From Inspector of Combustibles—Reporting sale of benzine without permit in Theatre, borough of Brooklyn, on night of 9th inst. 5-storv. 16-family tenement house, No. 59 Henry street. Tenement House Department From Gold and Stock Telegraph Company—Returning, properly executed, permit notified. authorizing said company to attach a small four conductor cable to sidewall of From Chief of Battalion in charge Repair Shops— quarters of hook and ladder company 24. 1. Reporting return to duty after a short period of illness of clerk James Marren. From P. Stanton—Relative to impossibility of making connection between 2. Reporting relative to inspection of hose which burst or became damaged with­ quarters of engine company 81 and public sewer in Bailey avenue. in the three-year term of guaranty. From New York Board of Fire Underwriters—Accepting invitation for its expert From Superintendent of Buildings—Returning, with report, communication from to be present at test of hose at repair shops at 9.15 a. m., on 13th inst. chief of department, concerning need of repairs to iron door over hoistway in front From Cambell & Gardiner—Stating that custom house documents of fireboats of quarters of engine company 23. “Abram S. Hewitt,” "David A. Boody,” “George B. McClellan,” “Seth Low,” “The From Officer in charge of Headquarters Building—Relative to continued illness of New Yorker,” “William L. Strong.” “Zophar Mills,” and of steam launch “Velox,” stoker John Reiner. Six months’ leave of absence without pay granted from January will expire on 28th inst. Chief of Department notified in matter of renewal. 1, 1909. From A. Austerniuhl, Camden. N. J.—Requesting copy of annual report of de­ From Foreman, Engine Company 14—Reporting removal of obstructions in front partment for 1907. Request granted. of double hydrant, north side of Seventeenth street, 25 feet west of Fourth avenue. From Trowbridge & Livingston, Architects—Reporting in matter of anonymous Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. complaint affecting building of engine company 112, and returning plans and specifica­ From Foreman, Engine Company 23—Requesting permission on behalf of the tions for said building. officers and members of said company to present a fire cap and silver trumpet to fore­ Referred. man Thomas W. Smith, of engine company 2, recently promoted from engine com­ pany 23. Granted, as regards fire cap; disapproved as to trumpet. Chief of Depart­ From Department of Finance—Requesting information concerning claim of Lehigh ment notified. Valley Railroad Company for damage to its coal boat “Gowan” on September 25, 1908, From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 44 (John F. Keely)—Relative to by the fireboat “Abram S. Hewitt,” engine company 77, colliding therewith. To Chief meritorious act performed by him at fire at No. 1454 Third avenue February 12, of Department. 1907, and requesting consideration of same. Denied. From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 1499 First ave­ From Foreman, Engine Company 66 (Fireboat “William L. Strong”) —Relative nue. known as Yorkville Hippodrome. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fir.' to loss of badge No. 12 of former stoker William C. Bennett. Appliances. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 21—Relative to finding of money by From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 2587 Atlantic a member of his company at scene of fire, No. 666 Ninth avenue, on 8tli inst., and the avenue. Nos. 346 and 348 Tompkins avenue, Nos. 325 and 327 Hamburg avenue and turning over of same to police department. Fifty-irnth street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 24—Reporting recovery of coat Fire Appliances. badge 3873, lost by fireman third grade George A. Martin of his command. Fine From Chief of Department— remitted. 1. Forwarding bill and voucher of Richmond Hill Volunteer Firemen’s Association From Fireman first grade Harry R. Rodgers, Engine Company 24—Applying for for stove purchased from said association, and recommending approval oj same. To detail as acting engineer of steamer for a probationary capacity of ninety days, he Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. holding engineer’s license. Approved and ordered. 2. Recommending certain repairs to quarters of engine companies 17 and 55. I o From Fireman first grade William F. Taylor, Engine Company 36—Returning, Superintendent of Buildings. . . . properly signed, stipulation and consent in matter of judgment obtained against him 3. Forwarding communication from G. Spencer relative to suspicious fires. To for $10.26 by L. Frazin et al. Stipulation and consent forwarded to Finance De­ Fire Marshal. . partment. From Deputy Chief of Department, Twelfth Division—Relative to rescue bv lire From Engineer of Steamer Frank A. Lenahan, Engine Company 40—Applying men James P. McChronc and John J. Kcough of Assistant Foreman Anthony Jireck, for consideration of meritorious act performed by him outside line of duly in August, book and ladder company 64, at fire. No. 6636 Third avenue, Brooklyn, December 28, 1902, in stopping runaway team at Spring and Macdougal streets. Denied. 1908. To Board on Merit. . , . From Theatre Detail—Reporting slight disturbance at Fulton Theatre, Brooklyn, Prom Foreman, Engine Company 2a—Reporting chimney fire on 11th inst., at on 10th inst., and slight fire at Columbia Theatre, in the same borough and on the same premises No. 17 First street. To Inspector of Combustibles. date. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. T H E CITY RECORD 1489

Referred. Referred. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Recommending shifting From Department of Finance—Forwarding communication from P. J. & C. H. to some other location of fire alarm lamp-post at northwest corner of Thirteenth and Brown relative to renewal of lease on premises occupied by engine company 206, at Washington streets. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. West New Brighton, borough of Richmond. To Chief of Department. From Department of Health—Reporting lack of means of escape in case of fire, From Department of Education—Requesting that fire alarm boxes in public schools premises Nos. 17 to 23 West Twentieth street. To Bureau of Buildings. 12, 56 and 65, borough of Manhattan, be connected with fire alarm telegraph system of From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 245 Grand street, this department. Manhattan, known as the Big Show, and at One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street From Department of Docks and Ferries—Requesting inspection of repairs made to and Second avenue, in the same borough, known as Sulzer’s Casino; also at premises pier 7. North River. To Fire Marshal. No. 811 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, known as the Jefferson. To Bureau of Violations From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 143 Central ave­ and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. nue, Brooklyn, known as Central Hall. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 302 Ninth avenue, Appliances. Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Foreman, Engine Company 18—Reporting chimney fire on 14th inst. at prem­ From Chief of Battalion in Charge of Repair Shops—Reporting relative to test ises No. 100 Sixth avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. of 2,500 feet of 3j4-ineh rubber lire hose for use in the borough of Brooklyn, fur­ From Foreman, Engine Company 19—Reporting chimney fire on 13th inst., prem­ nished by the Diamond Rubber Company, under contract dated August 28, 1908. To ises No. 340 West Twenty-fifth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. From Foreman, Engine Company 67—Reporting chimney fire on 13th inst., prem­ From Chief of Seventh Battalion (Detailed)—Recommending purchase of scale ises No. 15 Wadsworth avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. for weighing oats. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. From Foreman, Engine Company 59—Reporting lock on front door to main From Foreman, Engine Company 10—Reporting fire in elevator shaft, premises entrance out of order, premises No. 130 West One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street. Nos. 2, 4 and 6 Beaver street. To Fire Marshal. To Bureau of Buildings. From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 22—Reporting chimney fire on 12th From Foreman, Engine Company 74—• inst., premises No. 1024 Park avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. 1. Reporting hallway and stairs obstructed on seventh floor, premises No. 1 West From Foreman, Engine Company 24— Seventieth street. To Bureau of Buildings. 1. Reporting storage of combustible material at premises Nos. 188 and 190 West 2. Recommending that fire escape be placed on first floor and ladders provided Houston street. To Inspector of Combustibles. for all fire escapes, premises Nos. 170 to 174 West Eighty-first street. To Bureau of 2. Reporting drying room not properly protected, premises No. 228 West Hous­ Buildings. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 4—Reporting that iron ladder leading ton street. To Fire Marshal. From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 41—Reporting defective flue, premises from top floor to roof of premises No. 200 West Fiftieth street is not stationary. To Bureau of Buildings. No. 370 East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street. To Fire Marshal. From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 6—Reporting storage of From Foreman, Engine Company 60—Reporting radiators too close to walls in thirty barrels of coal tar and bags of oakum in cellar of premises Nos. 48 and 50 Lud­ hallways on the various floors of premises No. 505 East One Hundred and Fortieth low street. To Bureau of Buildings. street. To Fire Marshal. From Assistant Foreman. Hook and Ladder Company 9—Reporting stove and From Foreman, Engine Company 79—Reporting relative to quality of hay deliv­ stove pipe, premises No. 38 Rivington street, in too close proximity to wooden parti­ ered at company quarters. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. tion. To Fire Marshal. From Foreman. Hook and Ladder Company 4—Reporting chimney fire on 12th From Manhattan Fire Alarm Company—Requesting permission to connect premises inst., premises No. 200 West Fiftieth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. of New York Produce Exchange with fire alarm telegraph system of this department. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 35—Reporting concerning condition To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. of dumbwaiter shafts, premises Nos. 103 and 105 West Sixtieth street. To Fire Mar­ From Donald P. Hart—Requesting information concerning construction of auto­ shal. mobile garages and as to storage of gasolene. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company .36—Concerning quality of hay de­ From Charles A. Weber—Complaining of condition of chimneys, premises No. 379 livered at company quarters. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. East One Hundred and Fifty-second street. To Fire Marshal. From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 37—Relative to quality of From Stern Brothers—Requesting extension of time for completion of contract hay delivered at company quarters. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. for alterations to storehouse at No. 20 Eldridge street. To Superintendent of From John B. Snook’s Sons—Forwarding for approval plans for perforated pipe Buildings. work, baseccnt and cellar of premises Nos. 82 and 84 Fulton street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Anonymous— From Louis Oppenheim—Complaining of defective flue, premises No. 227 East 1. Complaining of lack of light in hallways of premises No. 332 East Eleventh street, No. 339 East Eightieth street and No. 194 First avenue. To Tenement House One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. To Fire Marshal. Department. 2. Complaining of obstructed hallways, premises No. 134 East One Hundred and New York, January 15, 1909. Thirteenth street. To Tenement House Department. Probationary fireman Willie E. Scaplehorn was this day appointed a fireman of the Communications received were disposed of as follows: fourth grade with salary at the rate of $800 per annum, to take effect from 8 a. m., Filed. January 16, 1909, and assigned to engine company 16. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Manhattan, I he Bronx and Richmond— Fireman first grade Harry R. Rodgers, engine company 34, was this day detailed Submitting charges, testimony and findings at trials held in the borough of Manhattan, as acting engineer of steamer for a probationary period of ninety days from 8 a. m. on January 7, 1909, as follows: the 16th inst. and assigned to engine company 25. Telephone Operator Joseph J. Connelly, Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Absence Upon their own applications, after more than twenty years’ continuous service, the without leave. Pay to he deducted for two days’ absence. following named members of the uniformed force were retired on half pay: Fireman Hostler Owen McCabe, Hospital and Training Stables—Absence without leave. first grade Julius Aloncle, to take effect from 8 a. m., January 17, 1909; engineer of Pay to he deducted during suspension from duty. steamer Joseph Stumpf, engine company 48, and firemen first grade Martin Grell, hook Findings approved. and ladder company 19, and Robert Stewart, hook and ladder company 32, and assist­ From Chief of Department— . . ant foreman John j. Daly, engine company 133, to take effect from 8 a. m., February 1. Reporting malicious false alarm for fire station 2-348 on the 9th inst. Police 1, 1909. Department notified. , . . , To comply with the provisions of the schedule forming part of budget for the 2. Transmitting list of forty-one frozen fire hydrants in the boroughs ot Man- ...... year 1909 in so far as it applies to the fire department, the salaries and wages of the hattan and The Bronx. Copy forwarded to Department of Water Supply, Gas and employees bearing the following titles were this day designated as follows, to take Electricity for proper attention. „ ...... effect from 8 a. m., January 1. 1909: 3. Recommending that fireman first grade George \ \ . knoener, hook and ladder Repair shops, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond: Foreman company 3, he directed to appear before the hoard of medical officers for examination steamfitter and carpenters, $5; machinist, $4.50; foreman blacksmith, upholsterers and to determine his fitness to continue longer in the service. Recommendation approved. harness makers, $4; blacksmith’s helpers, $3, and stokers, $3 per diem. Gref of Department and Board of Medical Officers notified. Building branch, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond: Plumbers From hire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Returning, with report, communications from and carpenters, $5 per diem; tinsmiths, $4.50. the municipal civil service commission in regard to proposed promotion examination for Repair shops, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens: Carpenters and plumbers, $5; the position of telegraph operator in this department. Copy forwarded to said Com­ machinists and tinsmiths $4.50; blacksmiths, harness makers and painters, $4; roofers, $3.75; wheelwrights. $3.50, and blacksmith’s helpers, $3 per diem. mission. ... , .. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary lore Appliances— Contract of William J. Olvany, dated January 12. 1909. for repairs to heating 1. Reporting requirements of this department complied with at Variety Theatre, systems in the quarters of various apparatus companies in the boroughs of Manhattan, No 112 Third avenue. Police Department notified. . The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens ($2,738), having been duly executed in accordance 2 Reporting requirements of this department complied with at premises Noswith law, was this day forwarded the department of finance for filing therein. V\ to 3 ?5 Fast Seventv-third street, No. 102 West One Hundred and First street, and Summons and complaint in the matter of Henry J. Neilson against fireman Francis No 19(')f Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, and No. 3811 Third avenue. The Bronx. Blessing for damages in matter of accident on night of October 17, 1908, by automobile From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of hire in use by the chief of department, was this day forwarded to the corporation counsel Marshal_Returning communications from the Lawyers’ I itle Insurance and Trust with the request that lie defend the actiqn. Company inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting premises No. 563 West One Hun­ Transactions of this department from January 2 to January 9, 1909, both days in­ dred and Sixty-lirst street and No. 1306 Park avenue. Said company notified. clusive, were this day forwarded for publication in the C ity R ecord, pursuant to the From Superintendent of Buildings—Returning, with report, communication from provisions of section 1546 of the Greater New York Charter. the department of finance requesting information concerning claim No. 56965, of Reports of commanding officers of companies in the several boroughs of inspection Werner & Windolph, as architects on fire house Nos. 142 and 144 West Sixty-third of moving picture shows in their respective districts were this day received at this street. Copy forwarded to said department. . office through the bureau of chief of department and forwarded to Mayor’s office in From Engineer of Steamer Henry J. Eckes, Engine Company 12— Applying fot compliance with his instructions of December 28, 1908. renewal of engineer’s license. Approved and application made to Police Department in matter. From Engineer of Steamer Joseph Stumpf, Engine Company 48— New York, January 16, 1909. 1. Applying for retirement on half pay after more than twenty years service. Communications received were disposed of as follows: Approved and ordered from 8 a. m., February 1, 1909. Filed. 2. Applying for special leave of absence, with pay, for seventeen days lrom 8 a m . oil the 15th inst. Approved and ordered. From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Transmitting certified copy of From Fireman first grade Julian Aloncle, Engine Company /5—Applying for resolution adopted at meeting of said board held on the 8th inst., requesting statement retirement on half pay after more than twenty years’ service. Approved and ordered of all salary increases made sinee the adoption of the budget October 30, 1908. up to to take effect from 8 a. m., January 17. 1909. .. and including January 8, 1909. Copy forwarded' for proper attention to Deputy Com From Assistant Foreman John J. Daly, Engine Company 133 Applying foi retire­ missioner, l>oroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, and to Bookkeeper. ment on half pay after more than twenty years’ continuous service. Approved and From Department of Finance— ordered to take effect from 8 a. m., February 1, 1909 , _ . , _ r? 1. Reporting that comptroller’s certificate has been endorsed on contract of the From Fireman first grade Robert S. Stewart, Hook and Ladder Company 3 2 - Combination Ladder Company, dated January 2, 1909, for furnishing repair shops 1. Applying for retirement on half pay after more than twenty years continuous supplies and that the same is now a valid contract. service -Approved and ordered to take effect from 8 a. m., February 1, 1909. 2. Transmitting stipulations and consents in matter of writs of execution filed 2. Applying for special leave of absence, with pay, for sixteen days, from 8 a. m. in said department against the salaries of two members of the uniformed force. nn the 16th inst. Approved and ordered. . , , , _ Stipulations and consents forwarded for attention of said firemen. From Fireman first grade Martin Grell, Hook and Ladder Company 19 3. Forwarding with the approval of the sureties thereon indemnity bonds of the 1 Annlving for retirement on half pay after more than twenty years continuous Westchester Lighting Company, Morris & Cummings Dredging Company, Joseph Moore service ' Approved and ordered to take effect from 8 a. in. on February 1.1909 . and Bart Dunn for the use and keeping of explosives. Ronds filed in Bureau of Com­ 2. Applying for seventeen days’ leave of absence from 8 a. m. on the 15th inst. bustibles. From Department of Health—Relative to collision between an electric car of this Approval first gra(ic Edward M. Curley. Hook and Ladder Company 28— department and a cab of the department of health. Requesting special leave of absence for- sixteen days from 8 a. m. on the 16th mst for From Department of Docks and Ferries— the purpose of attending to urgent personal business. Approved and ordered, without 1. Stating that orders have been issued for repairs to pier at foot of West Twenty- ninth street. North River, damaged bv the fireboat “James Duane,” engine company 85. pay* From louis Schuldenfrei, Attorney—Stating that on the 9th inst. he notified the 2. Acknowledging receipt of notification of lltli inst. in relation to the transfer Comptroller to withdraw salary execution of Meyer Bros, against fireman Peter F. of marine stoker Peter Kelly from said department to this department in the same Biederbeck Chief of Department notified _. • < r> i e From F '1' Nesbit & Co. ( Inc.)— Assignment to the First National Bank of capacity. T nrk Haven' Pa., of the sum of $20,317.94. balance due under their contract for erec­ From Police Department—Acknowledging receipt of notifications of 13th and tion of annex to headquarters building, Manhattan. Approved. 14th inst. relative to malicious false alarms for fire, stations 79 and 2-348, respectively. 1490 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond— 3. Relative to pumping out high pressure fire hydrants. Reply communicated. Transmitting charges, testimony and findings in the matter of trials held in the borough From Department of Health—Relative to lack of fire escapes on premises No. 193 of The Bronx on the 5th inst., as follows: St. James place, Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. Fireman first grade Charles A. Schreiber, Engine Company 41—For violation of From Police Department—Relative to application of Jefferson Amusement Com­ special order No. 27 of February 16, 1906. Complaint dismissed. pany for concert license for The Jefferson, No. 811 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Reply Fireman first grade Joseph M. Hiney, Engine Company 45—For being under the communicated. influence of liquor, drug or compound, disrespect to superior officer, absence without From Bureau of Licenses—Relative to applications for concert licenses for prem­ leave and disobedience of orders. Total fine, twenty days’ pay, warned and trans­ ises No. 2587 and Nos. 2646 to 2650 Atlantic avenue, and for Mission Church, at Fifty- ferred. ninth street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. Fireman first grade John J. McCaffrey, Engine Company 50—For absence without From Bureau of Buildings— leave. Fined three days’ pay. 1. Relative to defective condition of chimney at No. 15 Dean street, Brooklyn. Fireman first grade William F. Irving, Engine Company 82—For absence without Fire Marshal notified. leave (three specifications). Total fine, fifteen days’ pay. 2. Requesting that Prof. Ira H. Woolson, of Columbia University, be granted Assistant Foreman William H. Hartman, Hook and Ladder Company 17—For the use of a fire engine for about ten minutes at 12.30 p. m. on the 14th inst. at new violation of section 64, rules and regulations. Complaint dismissed. testing station of University, Norman avenue and Monitor street, Brooklyn. Reply Fireman first grade Edward T. Meyers, Hook and Ladder Company 17—For reck­ communicated. less driving. Complaint dismissed. From Deputy Chief of Department in Charge— Fireman first grade Cornelius Donohue, Hook and Ladder Company 17—For reck­ 1. Reporting violation of the building code at No. 112 Rochester avenue, Brook­ less handling of tiller wheel. Complaint dismissed. lyn. Tenement House Department notified. Findings approved. 2. Forwarding anonymous communication concerning unlighted halls at Nos. 91 From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Forwarding re­ and 93 Debevoise street, Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. port of the bureau of violations and auxiliary fire appliances that requirements of the 3. Reporting dangerous conditions at tenement house No. 109 Lexington avenue, law relating to equipment for fire protection have not been complied with at premises Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. No. 23 Union street, Brooklyn. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry 4. Reporting damage to hose stretched across Long Island Railroad tracks at slip returned. Oliver street, Long Island City, by train running over same. Long Island Railroad From Giicf of Department— Company notified. 1. Reporting high pressure fire hydrants Nos. 565, 600, 629 and 992 in use at fires 5. Reporting use of fire hydrant at southwest corner of Harway and Twenty- on the 7th inst.; Nos. 163, 374 and 521, at fires on the 10th inst.; No. 310, at fire on the eighth avenues, Brooklyn, by W. R. Gahagan, to feed boiler of steam dredger in the 11th inst., and No. 296, at fire on the 12th inst. Department of Water Supply, Gas bay off Twenty-eighth street. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity no­ and Electricity notified. tified. 2. Returning signed stipulation and consent of fireman Michael J. Fitzgerald, From Operator in Charge, Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— engine company 7, in the matter of writ of execution based on judgment for the sum 1. Relative to returning reel upon which cable was delivered to department. of $28.74 obtained against him by Ludwig Bacdcr. Stipulation and consent forwarded Standard Underground Cable Company notified. Department of Finance. 2. Submitting numbers for fire alarm boxes to be delivered, the circuit wheels and From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Returning, with report, communication from door plates to be made accordingly. Gamewell Fire Alarm Company notified accord­ the New York Board of Fire Underwriters, bureau of surveys, electrical department, ingly. requesting information concerning alarms received on 7th inst. for fires at Nos. 96 to 3. Relative to interference with department wires at Borden and Vernon avenues, 100 Hudson street and Nos. 600 and 602 Broadway. Copy forwarded to said Board. borough of Queens, by employees of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Said From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— company notified. 1. Reporting requirements of the law relating to equipment for fire protection 4. In matter of blade of pocketknife found in lock of fire alarm box 517, Eckford not complied with at premises Nos. 441 to 447 Pearl street, No. 30 Great Jones street street and Norman avenue, Brooklyn. Police Department notified. Nos. 404 and 406 East Third street, Nos. 5 and 7 East Sixteenth street, northeast From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, and Nos. 291 and 293 Seventh avenue, 1. Reporting compliance with department requirements at premises No. 1724 Pit­ and work in progress at premises Nos. 100 and 102 West Eightieth street. Bureau for kin avenue, Brooklyn, and non-compliance therewith at premises No. 101 Union street, Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. No. 49 President street and No. 208 Columbia street, in the same borough. Bureau of 2. Reporting requirements of this department complied with at premises No. 8 Licenses notified. East Twelfth street. Master Builders’ Realty and Construction Company, No. 1 West 2. Reporting compliance with department requirements at Broadway Lyceum, Thirty-fourth street, notified. Broadway, Flushing, borough of Queens. Police Department notified. 3. Recommending that the assistant corporation counsel be authorized and re­ From Acting Assistant Superintendent of Buildings—Reporting that quarters of quested to d'seontinue proceedings in matter of order, dated August 1, 1907, requiring engine company 112 will he ready for occupancy January 25, 1909. Department of the installation of certain fire protection equipment in premises Nos. 1 and 3 West Water Supply, Gas and Electricity and Chief of Battalion in charge of Supplies One Hundred and Thirty—ninth street, and that order in case be withdrawn. Recom­ notified. mendation approved and Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified. From Chief of Newtown Fire Department— From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of Fire 1. Requisition for supplies to be distributed among various companies. Reply Marshal—Returning, with report, communication from the Title Insurance Company communicated. of New York, inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting certain premises. Copy for­ 2. Requesting copy of order issued December 31, 1908, relative to shoeing of warded to said company. horses. Reply communicated. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 101—Reporting change in company From E. F. Klingner—Complaining of obstructions on roof of premises No. 680 horseshoer. Approved and ordered. Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 104—Recommending change in horse- From Charles Volkenberg—Relative to dangerous conditions at No. 72 Humboldt shoer for said company. Approved and ordered. street, Brooklyn. Fire Marshal notified. From Fireman first grade Alfred A. Rough, Engine Company 64—Applying for From Putney, Twombley & Putney—Concerning fire on 17th ult. at No. 405 retirement on half pay after more than twenty years’ service. Approved and ordered Hewes street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. to take effect from February 1, 1909. From Traun Rubber Company—Relative to style of special building box to be From American Linoleum Manufacturing Company—Expressing gratification at installed in their factory at College Point. Reply communicated. the locating of the fireboat “Zophar Mills,” engine company 51, at St. George, borough Mrs. J. S. Veht—In the matter of crowding of aisles at Broadway Theatre, of Richmond. Brooklyn. Reply communicated. Referred. From Joseph Johnson—Complaining of unlighted halls at No. 618 Third avenue, Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. From Department of Finance—Requesting information concerning claim of Richard From Mrs. Julia Tonney—In matter of unlighted halls at No. 538 Driggs avenue. Robinson for $100 for horse killed in collision with the engine of engine company 59 Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. on November 9, 1908. To Chief of Department. From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 142 East Four­ Referred. teenth street, Manhattan, and Nassau avenue, near Leonard street, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Relative to lighting of From Chief of Thirteenth Battalion—Relative to suspicious fire on 14th inst. at running board at quarters of hook and ladder company 52. To Acting Assistant premises Nos. 561 and 563 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. To Fire Superintendent of Buildings. Marshal. From President of the borough of Brooklyn—Forwarding letter from II'. Putnam From Foreman, Engine Company 13—Recommending the installation of perforated relative to posting of bills on department poles on Greene avenue, from Fulton street pipes and 4-inch standpipe in premises Nos. 149 to 153 Wooster street. To Bureau of to St. James place, Brooklyn. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Commissioner of Public Works—Forwarding copy of report from bureau From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 81—Relative to quality of hay delivered of highways relative to stumps left in ground when removing department poles on on 14th inst. to company quarters. To Clerk in charge, Repairs and Supplies. east side of Harrison avenue, north of Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. To Fire Alarm From Foreman, Engine Company 65—Relative to barrel of gasolene at premises Telegraph Bureau. No. 56 West Forty third street. To Bureau of Combustibles. From Deputy Chief of Department in charge— From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 104—Reporting defective 1. Recommending the placing of fire escapes on Nos. 177 and 179 Columbia flue at premises No. 16 Cedar street, West Brighton, borough of Richmond. To Fire Heights, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Buildings. Marshal. 2. Forwarding list of hydrants reported frozen or with water in the barrel. To From New York Board of Fire Underwriters—Relative to a very inflammable Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. liquid polish known as “Prest-O-Carbon Remover.” To Municipal Explosives Com­ From Operator in charge, Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— mission. 1. Reporting stealing of department wire on lltli inst. on Riker avenue, cast From Eagle Iron Works—Requesting copies of notices for use in connection with of Steinway avenue. To Police Department. fire alarm boxes in public schools. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. 2. Reporting false alarm from box 217, located at Sackett and Clinton streets, From Abel Brothers & Co.—Inquiring as to violations, if any, affecting premises Brooklyn. To Police Department. No. 60 Nassau street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. 3. In matter of acquiring use of pole pin on top cross arm on Central avenue, From Harry Robitzek—Relative to bond of Pasqualle Trotta in matter of permit to between Himrod and Harmon streets, and from Greene avenue to Grove street use dynamite for blasting purposes at Vyse avenue, north of Freeman street, The Brooklyn. To New York and New Jersey Telephone Company. Bronx. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Engine Company 119—Reporting violation of section 789, chapter From Mrs. Lillian Taylor—Relative to meritorious action of fireman Ferris at fire 378, Laws of 1897, at Nos. 1124 and 1126 Fulton street, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. on 24th ult. at premises No. 122 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. To From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 126—Reporting violation of section Board on Merit. 765, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, at No. 140 Nevins street, Brooklyn. To Inspector of From Gaetano Pasquini—Relative to exit at moving picture show, premises No. Combustibles. 2287 Second avenue. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Foreman, Engine Company 139—Reporting violation of section 780, chapter Upon his own application, after more than twenty years’ continuous service, fire­ 378, Laws of 1897, at No. 15 Garfield place, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. man first grade Alfred A. Rough, engine company 64, was this day retired on half pay, to take effect from 8 a. m., February 1, 1909. From Foreman, Engine Company 152—Reporting bursting of pipe leading to Advertisements for furnishing forage for the use of this department in the bor­ tank of theatre at Ralph avenue and Quincy street, Brooklyn, on 9th inst. . lo Bureau oughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, and for furnishing 5,500 tons of anthracite coal of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. for use of apparatus companies south of Fifty-ninth street, and 2,700 tons of anthra­ From Foreman, Engine Company 163—Reporting chimney fire at No. 397 blushing avenue, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Combustibles. cite coal for companies north of Fiftieth street, Manhattan, were this day forwarded From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 58—Reporting violation of section for publication in the City R f.cord. 780, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, at No. 115 Seigel street, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. Draft and printers’ proof of form of contract for furnishing supplies was this day From Foreman, Hose Company 4—Reporting violation^ of section 768, chapter forwarded to the corporation counsel for approval of amendments thereto. 378, Laws of 1897, at No. 236 Fulton street, Jamaica. To Bureau of Combustibles. From New Lots Improvement Club—Relative to having new sign placed over BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. box at Vesta and New Lots avenues, and requesting that box be located at liegeman and Louisiana avenues, Brooklyn. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From James Carroll—Requesting fire box key. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Filed. Bureau. . „ , tt _ , From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— From John II. Tingler—Requesting lire box key. Jo hire Alarm ielegrapli Bureau. 1. In matter of removing pole at corner of Doughty street and Columbia Heights, From Anonymous—Complaining of dangerous conditions at grocery store corner Brooklyn. Reply communicated. Marcy and DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. 2. Advising that two hydrants have been placed on north side of Seigel street, be­ tween Bushwick avenue and White street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. J WILLIAM A. LARNEY, Secretary. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. T H E CITY RECORD 1491

Collections LAW DEPARTMENT. Date. W hat For. Judg­ and Costs. Total. ments. Penalties. Statement and Return of Moneys Received by Herman Sticfel, Assistant Corporation Counsel, Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties, for the month of January, 1909, Rendered to the Comptroller, in Pursuance of the Provisions of Sections Jan. 18. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 259 and 1550 of Chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as Amended by Chapter 466, Charities vs. Enrique Notter and Monroe L. Laws of 1901. Sim on ...... 5 00 .... 5 01 Jan. 18. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin Collections and H elen A nglin...... 3 00 3 00 Date. W hat For. Ju d g ­ and Casts. Total. m ents. Penalties. Jan . 18. Costs on opening d e fau lt...... 5 00 .... 5 00 ja n . 19. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 115 00 2 00 117 00 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 2. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 19. Charities vs. Mary Martin and Sydney II. Charities vs. Joseph Kubat, Abraham Lux and C arragan ...... $10 00 $10 00 Simon Schaeber ...... 7 00 7 00 Jan. 4. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... $66 00 20 00 86 00 Jan . 20. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 65 00 65 00 Jan. 4. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 20. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Enrique Notter and Monroe L. Charities vs. Jose Luis Blanco...... 160 00 __ 160 00 Simon ...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 21. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 54 00 125 00 179 00 Jan. 4. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 21. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Andrew P. McManus...... 8 00 8 00 Charities vs. William Gray...... 100 00 100 00 Jan. 4. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 22. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 125 00 13 00 138 00 Charities vs. N athan M ay er...... 6 00 6 00 Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 5. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 5 00 5 00 Charities vs. Hyman Cohen and Ida Ep- Jan. 5. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public stein ...... 12 00 12 00 Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public and H elen A n g lin ...... 3 00 3 00 Charities vs. Joseph Peterson, Leo Schach 10 00 .... Jan. 6. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 and Adam Byerzusky...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 6. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. John McGowan, Michael Naugli- Charities vs. Jake Greenstein and Jacob 10 00 ton and Thom as M cG ow an...... 10 #0 K rijer ...... 15 00 15 00 Jan. 6. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. John McGowan, Michael Naugh- Charities vs. Morris Granitzer and Jacob 10 00 ton and Thom as M cG ow an...... 10 00 G ranitzer ...... 21 00 21 00 Jan. 6. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. George Iluenke and Florence Charities vs. Theodore Fritz and Julia Fritz. 30 00 7 99 37 99 A rnstein ...... S 00 5 00 Jan. 22. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 6. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Henry Letzter and Herman Charities vs. Harry Mullin and Bernard Schiff ...... 80 00 15 47 95 47 M ullin ...... 52 00 52 00 Jan. 23. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 35 00 Jan. 6. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 35 00 Charities vs. Thomas Liebers, Carl Hoffman Jan. 25. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 72 00 60 00 2 00 134 00 and Sam uel P e ttit...... 12 00 12 00 Jan . 25. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 7. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 40 00 40 00 Charities vs. Enrique Notter and Monroe L. Jan. 7. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Simon ...... 5 00 5 00 C harities vs. A dam M etzger...... 14 00 14 00 Jan. 25. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 7. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Frank O. G ranierci...... 7 00 7 00 Charities vs. George Schnitzer and Simon Jan. 26. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 70 00 4 00 74 00 L. Schnitzer ...... 12 00 12 00 Jan. 26. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 7. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Nicolo Ivone and Michael Pa- Charities vs. Henry Levy and Julius Lester.. 12 00 12 00 larnio ...... 6 00 6 00 Jan. 8. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 90 00 15 00 105 00 Jan. 26. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin Charities vs. Harry Letzter and Hyman and Helen Anglin...... 3 00 3 00 Schiff ...... 40 00 40 00 Jan. 26. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Alphonse Cahn ...... 10 00 10 00 C harities vs. Joseph C orless...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 26. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan . 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Isaac Cahn ...... 40 00 40 00 Charities vs. Ferdinand Neubauer, Nellie M. Jan. 26. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Sullivan and Louis Bloch...... 5 00 5 00 Charities vs. Lawrence Margolies and Pin- Jan. 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public cus Margolies ...... ' 12 00 12 00 Charities vs. Harry T. Bell, Nellie M. Sul- Jan. 27. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 25 00 3 00 28 00 livan and Louis Bloch...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 27. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Isaac Israelowitz and Arnold Charities vs. Leo Truttman, Nellie M. Sul- B indner ...... 24 00 2 00 26 00 livan and Frederick N eid erer...... 6 75 6 75 Jan. 27. Collection for virus...... 3 91 3 91 Jan. 8. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Max Greenberg and Joseph L. Jan. 28. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 175 00 7 00 182 00 Jacobson ...... 36 00 36 00 Jan. 29. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 15 00 5 00 20 00 Jan. 9. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 29. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Charles Dean and Maria Yates. 17 00 17 00 Charities vs. Victor Wouvousky and Ed- Jan. 9. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public w ard Linger ...... 50 00 50 00 Charities vs. Gabriel De Martino, Raphael Jan. 30. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 10 00 Vanasone and Matholo Molesci...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 30. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jan. 9. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Enrique Notter and Monroe L. Charities vs. Enrique Notter and Monroe L. Simon ...... 5 00 .... 5 00 Sim on ...... 5 00 5 00 Jan. 11. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... __ 85 00 $6 00 91 00 Jan . 11. Costs on opening d e fau lt...... 7 00 7 00 Total amount collected...... $3,046 07 Jan. 11. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public A m ount paid over to Commissioner of Public Charities in abandonment Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin $1,185 75 and H elen A n g lin ...... 4 00 4 00 Amount paid over to Fire Commissioner, penalty collected for violation of Jan. 11. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public laws relating to Fire D epartm ent...... 50 00 Charities vs. Otto Bachich, Louis Meyers Amount paid over to Commissioner of Jurors, in matter of delinquent jurors. 35 00 and Nathan Friedlander...... 4 00 4 00 Amount paid over to Secretary, Board of Health, collections in matter of Jan. 11. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Board of H ealth ...... 15 91 Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin 1,286 66 and H elen A n g lin ...... 3 00 3 00 Jan. 12. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 100 00 4 00 104 00 Balance due The City of New York...... $1,759 41 Jan. 12. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Nicholas Toronto, Andrew Bar- bierei and P eter C. Cam pbell...... 5 00 5 00 HERMAN STIEFEL Assistant Corporation Counsel. Jan . 12. In the matter of the Commissioner of Jurors vs. George II. Burr...... 35 00 35 00 Jan. 13. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 85 00 2 00 87 00 Jan. 13. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Charities vs. Thomas Law and Charles Etts. 20 00 20 00 Jan. 13. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public New York, December 5, 1908. Charities vs. Isaac Cahn...... 40 00 40 00 The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, Jan. 14. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 85 00 __ 85 00 Jan. 14. V iolation Fire L aw ...... 50 00 __ 50 00 to w it: Jan. 14. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public From the Comptroller— Charities vs. Leo Russo...... n o oo 110 00 1 (79370). Advising that on November 23, 1908, the sum of $52,103.08 was de­ Jan . IS. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 85 00 4 00 89 00 posited to the credit of the Dock Fund, the principal amounting to $50,000 and the Jan. 15. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public premium to $2,103.08, and that on November 24, 1908, there was deposited to the credit Charities vs. Joseph Corless...... 5 00 .... 5 00 of said Fund the sum of $98,393.56, the principal amounting to $94,422 and the premium Jan. IS. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public to $3,971.56. Filed. Charities vs. Charles T. Messinger...... 26 00 .... 26 00 2 ( 78327). Submitting report relative to the advisability of purchasing a steam Jan. IS. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public lighter from James Shewan & Sons otherwise than by contract. Filed. Charities vs. Theodore Fritz and Julia Fritz.. 3A 00 4 95 34 95 From the Municipal Civil Service Commission— Jan. 16. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 10 00 1 (79365). Approving the reassignment of Giarles W. McGill, Dockbuilder. Filed. Jan . 16. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 2 ( 79366). Authorizing the transfer of Patrick S. Cahill from the position of Charities vs. Charles Dean and Maria Yates.. 8 00 8 00 Marine Stoker to that of Dock Laborer. Cahill changed to Dock Laborer at 31 Y\ cents Jan. 16. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public per hour, while employed, to take effect December 7, 1908. Charities vs. Herman C. Davis, John Hayes 3 (79367). Approving the reassignment of Ellen Dolan, Cleaner. Filed. and Cecilia H ay es...... 12 00 12 00 4 (79375). Authorizing the transfer of William Mahady from the position of Jan . 16. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Park Laborer in the Department of Parks for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Rich­ Charities vs. Mary Martin and Sydney II. mond to that of Dock Lal>orer in this Department. Mahady transferred and appointed 10 00 10 00 as Dock Laborer at 31J4 cents per hour, while employed, to take effect December 7, Jan. 18. Violation Corporation Ordinances...... 35 00 35 00 1908. Jan. 18. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 5 (79376). Authorizing the transfer of Patrick Mulhern from the position of Charities vs. Cornelius Gleason, Lizzie V. Sweeper in the Department of Street Cleaning to that of Dock Laborer in this De Gleason and V ernice F. G leason...... 25 00 25 00 partment. Mulhern transferred and appointed as Dock Laborer, at 3VJ4 cents per hour, while employed, to take effect December 7, 1908. 1492 T H E CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

From A. II. Stake and James Smith (7932) ) — Requesting permission to occupy I bis resignation to take effect at the Richm ond. i. plot of ground at Broad Channel, , Borough of Queens. Permit granted close of business Saturday, February 6, Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. 1909. Charles M. Schwalbe, Chief Clerk. to occupy Lot No. 12 of Block 13, an area of 2,500 square feet, to commence Decem­ All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, ber 1, 1908, and to continue during the pleasure of the Commissioner, but not longer 9 a. in. to 12 m. than May 1, 1912, rental to be at the rate of $30 per annum, payable in advance to the PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Cashier. RICHMOND. HOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR­ TIONMENT. From the Union Ferry Company of New \ork and Brooklyn (77642, 77728)—Sub February 4—Appointment of. the fol­ mitting proposition for the sale of its properties to the City, riled. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President lowing Sewer Cleaners in the Bureau of of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough From the Chief Engineer— Sewers, compensation to be at the rate of of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brook­ 1 (79377b Submitting report of fire test of manhole sprinkler system at the $2 per day, to take effect Monday, Feb­ lyn, President of the Borough of The Bronx, Presi­ Chelsea Section, North River. Referred to Fire Department. dent of the Borough ot Queens, President of the ruary 8, 1909: Borough of Richmond. 2 (79359). Recommending the issuance oi' an order for repairs to Pier 55, East George DeForest, West Brighton; Wil­ River. Order issued to Chief Engineer. liam Sisk, Tompkinsville. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 3 (Bureau Order 6681). Submitting plans, specifications and form of contract for No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 W orth. steel filing cases for record room on first floor of Pier “A,” North River. Ordered Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence, printed as Contract No. 1164. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Adee, Clerk to Board. OFFICE OK THE CHIEF ENGINEER. The Auditor reported that the following were audited and forwarded to the Finance TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer, No. 277 Broad­ Department for payment: S which the Public Offices in the City are open way, Room 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth. .1. Payroll of Municipal Ferry Force for the week ending December 4, 190S. tor business and at which the Courts regularly open Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of and adjourn as well as the places where such offices Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room amounting to $3,701.38. . are kept and such Courts are held, together with the 1408. Telephone, 2281 W orth. 2. Payroll of Construction and Repairs Forces for week ending December 4, 1908, heads of Departments and Courts Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of amounting to $30,047.65. Franchises, No. 277 Broadway, Room 801. Tele­ 3. Claims for the week ending December 5, 1908, amounting to $280,836.13. phone, 2282 Worth. CITY OFFICES. HOARD OF EXAMINERS. Rooms 6027 and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No. The Cashier reported that moneys were received and deposited for the week ending MAYOR’S OFFICE. 1 Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a m. December 5, 1908, amounting to $110,555.43. No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays,9 to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Hard­ GEORGE B. McCEEI.LAN, Mayor. ing, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, William The Commissioner of Parks for the Borough of Brooklyn was requested to con­ Frank M. O ’Brien, Secretary. A. Boring and George A. Just, Chairman. William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. Edward V. Barton, Clerk. sent to the transfer to this Department of Thomas J. Gorman, Park Laborer. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and Board meeting every Tuesday at p. m. DENIS A. JUDGE. Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Warrant Clerk. BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. HOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW Room 7, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; Saturdays, Y O R K C IT Y REFORMATORY OF 9 a. m. to 12 m. M LSD E M EANA NTS. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Patrick Derry, Chief of Bureau. John J. Barry, Commissioner of Correction, BUREAU OF LICENSES, President. A meeting of the Board of Revision of Assessments was held in the Council Wm. E. Wyatt, Judge, Special Sessions, First oa. m. to 4 p. m .; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 m. Division. Chamber, City Hall, on Thursday, February 4, 1909, at 11.10 o'clock a. m. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec­ Francis V. S. Oliver, Jr., Chief of Bureau. ond Division. Present—N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy and Acting Comptroller, and Lawson Purdy, Principal Office, Room 1, City Hall. James J. Walsh. City Magistrate, First Division. Branch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments. Branch Office, Richmond Borough Hall, Room 23, sion. New Brighton, S. 1. Samuel B. Hamburger. John C. Heintz, Dominick On motion of the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments the Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island Di Dario, James F. Boyle. City, Borough of Queens. minutes of meeting of January 28, 1909, were approved as printed in the City R fxord. Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary.

no rough of q u e e n s . AgUEDIICT COMMISSIONERS. ’HOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESS­ MENTS. Temporary Sewer in Twentieth Street. Room 207, No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the assessment list for temporary Telephone, 19,12 Worth. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. sewer in Twentieth street, between Fifth and Seventh avenues, Third Ward, and o b ­ The Mayor, the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis­ Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of sioners John F. Cowan (President), William H . Ten Taxes and Assessments. jections of Barnett Erskine and others, filed by Albert W. Linton, attorney, received Eyck, John J. Ryan and John P. Windolph; Harry Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart­ from the Board of Assessors under date of February 1, 1909. W. Walker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En­ ment, No. 280 Broadway. Telephone, 1200 Worth. The Assessors reported that they had made a reduction in the assessment of 10 gineer. per cent, pro rata, as determined by them at meeting held January 13, 1909. ARMORY HOARD. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Mr. Albert W. Linton, attorney, was heard in opposition to the assessment. Mayor George B. McClellan, the Comptroller. Office, No. 299 Broadway. Herman A. Metz, the President of the Board of John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick,Charles A. On motion of the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments the ob­ Aldermen, Patrick 1*'. McGowan, Brigadier-Gen­ Shaw, Commissioners. jections filed against the assessment were overruled and the assessment list was con­ eral George Moore Smith, Brigadier-General John Thomas Hassett, Secretary. G. Eddy, Captain J. W. Miller, the President of the J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. firmed. all the members present voting in the affirmative. Department of 'laxes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy. Harrie Davis, Secretary. Room 6, Basement, Hall COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. of Records, Chambers ana Centre streets. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, No. 280 to 12 m. Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Regulating, etc., Martensc street. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Telephone, 4315 Worth. John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com­ The assessment list for regulating, grading, curbing and laying cement sidewalks missioners. on Martense street, between Rogers and Nostrand avenues, and objections of Harry ART COMMISSION. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE Baug'han and others, filed by John R. McMullen, attorney, and abstract of testimony City Hall, Room 21. taken in said matter, were presented by the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, having Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. COMMISSION. been received from the Board of Assessors under date of hebruary 1, 1909. Robert W. de Forest, Trustee Metropolitan TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. Museum of Art, President; Frank I) Millet, Painter, Office of the Commission, Room 138, No. 280 No one appearing in opposition after notice, on motion of the President of the Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretary; A. Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat­ Department of Taxes and Assessments, the objections filed against the assesssment Augustus Healy, Pieiident of the Brooklyn Institute tan, New York C ity. of Arts and Sciences; George B. McClellan. Mayor Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. were overruled and the assessment list was confirmed, all the members present voting of the City of New York; John Bigelow, President Norton, Lewis A. Abrams. in the affirmative. of New York Public Library: Arnold W. Brunner, Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Architect: John B Pine, Charles Howland Russell, Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes­ At 11.20 o’clock a. m., on motion of the President of the Department of Taxes and Fred B. Pratt, Herbert Adams, day and Friday of each week at 2 o’clock p. m. Assessments, the Board adjourned for one week, all the members present voting in John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. the affirmative. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE HENRY J. STORRS, Chief Clerk. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED IIOSFITALS. HOARD OF ALDERMEN. City Hall, Rooms 11, 12; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat­ Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and urdays, 10a. m. to 12 m. First avenue. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE Telephone, 4400 Madison Square. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of BRONX. Board of Trustees—Dr. John W. Brannan. Presi­ Alderm en. February 5—Death of the following dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden M. Rob­ Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy City Clerk bins, Samuel Sachs. Leopold Stern, John J. Barry John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of Laborers in this Department during the John G. O’Keeffe, Robert W. llebberd, ex-officio A lderm en. week ending January 25, 1909: Joseph V. Sculley, Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. Joseph Mosbach, No. 629 East One Thom as J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough HOARD OF ALDERMEN. of The Bronx. Hundred and Fifty-second street; Michael William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor­ Stapleton, Kingsbnidge road. No. 11 City Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, ough of Queens. ic a. m. to 12 m. Joseph F. O’Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. of Richm ond. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Patrick F. McGowan, President. P. J. Scully, City Clerk. February 5—Clerks appointed, salary CITY RECORD OFFICE. $600 per annum: BURHAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND Berlitsky, Albert, No. 139 North Ninth HOARD OF ASSESSORS. BLANK BOOKS. street, Brooklyn; Lee, John J., No. 165 Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­ Supervisor’s Office, Park Row Building, No. 21 days, 12 m. Park Row. Entrance, Room 807,9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; East Ninetieth street; Sisco, Henry F., Antonio Zucca. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. No. 1456 Cromwell street, High Bridge, Paul Weimann. Telephone, 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply The Bronx; McDonald, Frank J., No. lames H. Kennedy. Room , No. 2, C ity H all. William H. Jasper, Secretary. Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillen, 241 East Seventy-ninth street; McEntee, Telephone, 29, 30 and 31 Worth. Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary. william J., No. 153 East Fifty-sixth street; Barry, Walter A., No. 434 COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. West Forty-seventh street; Kiet, Harry, HOARD OF ELECTIONS. Office, No. 277 Broadway. Nos. 41 and 43 Seventh street; Mur­ Headquarters General Office, No. 107 W est Forty first Street. John N. Bogart, Commissioner. d e p a r t m e n t o f f i n a n c e . ray, Faustino T. No. 291 Grand ave­ ames P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner, nue, Brooklyn; Yore, Harry J., No. 44 Commissioners— John T. I fooling (President), ohn J. Caldwell, Secretary. hebruary 4—Helen L. Long, No. 584 Charles B. Page, (Secretary), Rudolph C. Fuller, JOffice hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a m Driggs avenue, Brooklyn, transferred Madison street, Brooklyn; Fletcher, John, James Kane. to 12 m. No. 97 Charlton street; Knab, Daniel, No. Michael T. Daley, Chief Clerk. from Bellevue and Allied Hospitals to the Telephone, 2946 Bryant. Telephone, 2828 Worth. position of Stenographer and Typewriter, 141 Jefferson avenue, Maspeth, L. I.; Griffin, James B., No. 5 Cannon street; BOROUGH OFF1CRS. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. salary $900, in the Bookkeeping Division M anhattan. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman of this Department, taking effect February McGrath, John A., No. 43 Henry street, A. Metz, Comptroller; James J. Martin, Chamber- Brooklyn. No. 112 West Forty-second street. 8, 1909. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. lain; Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board Oliver If. Quimby, Automobile Engine- These appointments to take effect at of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman the beginning of business Tuesday, Feb­ Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members. man, resigned January 31, 1909. The Bronx. N. 'Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary; ruary 2, 1909. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott Office of Secretary, Room 12, Stewart Building. Murphy, Edward S., No. 414 Tenth avenue (Solingen Building). Telephone, 1200 Worth. CITY MAGISTRATES, FIRST Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk, avenue. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. DIVISION. This appointment to take effect at the Brooklyn. February 5—Decease of James E. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. beginning of business Wednesday, Feb­ No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Building), es W. Stevenson, Commissioner. Doran, of No. 136 West One Hundred and ruary 3, 1909. George Russell, Chief Clerk. 1 H. Little, Deputy Commissioner, g ar E. Schiff, Secretary. Fourth street, Police Clerk Assistant in Resigned—Hyman J. Wittstein, No. 280 Q ueens. and for the City Magistrates’ Courts, East Broadway, City, Clerk, salary No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. :e hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Divisi $1,050 per annum. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 6080 Cortlandt. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 141)3

DEPARTMENT OP CORRECTION. Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess­ George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En­ F ranz S. W olf, Secretary, Nos. 365-367 Jay ments and Arrears. gineer. street, Brooklyn. CENTRAL OFFICE. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. m. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Rooms 1-3. Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and Telephone, 3520 Main. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As­ Power. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. sessments and Arrears. Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. POLICE DEPARTMENT. John J. Barry, Commissioner. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics’ Bank Building, William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. corner Court and Montague streets. William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner, Bor­ CENTRAL OFFICE. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. John M. Gray, Deputy Collector of Assess­ ough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ments and Arrears. John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook­ Telephone, 3100 Spring. Theodore A. Bingnam, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS AND Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson lyn. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. William F. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. PERRIES. Thomas A. Healy, Deputy Collector of Assess­ Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis­ Pier “A,” N. R., Battery place ments and Arrears. of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred sioner. Telephone, 300 Rector. Borough ot Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Bert Hanson. Third Deputy Commissioner. Allen N. Spooner. Commissioner. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments Thomas M. Lynch, vVater Register, The Bronx. Arthur Woods, Fourth Deputy Commissioner. Denis A. Judge, Deputy Commissioner. and Arrears. Charles C. Wissel, Deputy Commissioner, Bor­ Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary to Commissioner. Joseph W. Savage, Secretary. ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long Island William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OK CITY REVENUE City. AND OF MARKETS. John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION. Room 141. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis­ BOARD OF EDUCATION. Peter Aitken, Collector of City Revenue and trict, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Superintendent of Markets. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. M anhattan. Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (in the month of John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of Mar­ Office hours, 8 a. m to 11 p. m., every day in the Bartholomew F Donohoe, President; John J year, including holidays and Sundays August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to kets. Moore, Secretary; John J. Dunn, Treasurer; ex- 12 m. David O’Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue. Stated public meetings ot the Commission, Tues­ officio, Horace Loomis ana Matthew E. Healy. days and Fridays at 11.30 a. m. in the Public Hear­ Telephone. 5580 Plaza. Rooms Nos. 14, 15 and ib Aldrich Building, Nos. Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Walter Alexander, BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the 149 and 151 Church street. Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. Nicholas J. Barrett, Charles E. Bruce, M. D.; Frank J. Prial, Chief Examiner. Room 181. Office open during business hours every day in the Joseph E. Cosgrove, Frederic R. Coudert, Francis Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. vear (except legal holidays). Examinations are held William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. W.Crowninshield, Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after 1 p. m. De Laney, Horace E. Dresser, Alexander Ferris, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole­ Rooms 63 to 67. man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney. James J. Martin, City Chamberlain. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Telephone, 4150 Beekman. 1 1 (II I loti I 1 , lAlllia 1 laupi. AVA . M.S . , * J. » * “ * '1 Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. James P. Holland, Arthur Hollick, Hugo Kanzler, Telephone, 4270 Worth. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Max Katzenberg, Edward Lazansky, Alrick H. Man, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays 12 m. Clement March, Mitchell May, Robert E.McCaffertv Manhattan Office, No.44 East Twenty-third street. Dennis J. McDonald, M. D.; Ralph McKee, Frank DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. HEADQUARTERS. Telephone, 5331 Gramercy. W. Meyer, Thomas J. O’Donohue, Henry H. Sher­ Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man­ Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner. man, Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. hattan. Wm. H. Abbott, Jr., First Deputy Commissioner. Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan, James E. Sullivan, Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al­ Telephone, 640 Plaza, Manhattan; 2653 Main, Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens Michael J. Sullivan, Bernard Suydam, Rupert B. ways open. Brooklyn. and Richmond), Temple Bar Building, No. 44 Thomas, John R. Thompson, George A. Vandenhoff, Telephone, 4900 Columbus. Nicholas J. Hayes, Commissioner. Court street. Frank D. Wilsey, George W Wingate, Egerton L. Thomas Darlington, M. D., Commissioner of P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 3825 Main. Winthrop, Jr., members of the Board. Health and President. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President. Alvah II. Doty, M. D.; Theodore A. Bingham ol Brooklyn and Queens. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, 2806 and 2808 Third Ave­ John Greene, Vice-President. Commissioners. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Secre nue. A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. tary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Jr., Telephone, 967 Melrose. Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. Herman M. Biggs, M. I).,General Medical Officer Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs William B. Calvert, Superintendent. C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build­ James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. of Brooklyn and Queens. ings. Walter Bensel, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent. Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in Henry K. M. Cook, Auditor. charge, Boroughs of Brooldyn and Queens. BOROUGH OFFICES. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Borough of Manhattan. Joseph L. Burke, Inspector of Combustibles, Nos. Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of Lectures. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Su­ 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. BOROUGH OP THE BRONX. Claude G. Lefand, Superintendent of Libraries. perintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistant Chief Telephone, 640 Plaza. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and A. J. Maguire, Supervisor of Janitors. Clerk. Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles, Bor­ One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; 9 a. m. to Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Records. street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3520 Main. Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat­ i^iuis F. Haffen, President. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Henry A. Gumbleton, Secretary. Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Haaren, tan The Bronx and Richmond. John F. Murray, Commissioner of Public Works. Clarence E. Melenev, Thomas S. O’Brien, Edward Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani­ William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- tary Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Brooklyn and Queens. Public Works. miiller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superin­ Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O’Leary, M. D., Assistant Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Josiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer. Registrar of Records. Telegraph Bureau. tendents. William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Frederick Gremenberg, Principal Assistant Topo DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton street. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, graphical Engineer. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, John Cnarles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Traverse R. Maxfield.M. D., Assistant Sanitary Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Thomas H. O’Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. J. Chickering, John W. Davis, John Dwyer, James Superintendent; Alfred!’. Metcalfe,Assistant Chief Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat­ M. Edsall. Matthew J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell, Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. Cornelius I). Franklin, John Griffin, M. D.; John L Records. street, Brooklyn. N. Hunt, Henry VV. Jameson, James Lee, Charles Central office open at all hours. John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of W. Lyon. James J. McCabe, William J. O’Shea Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, Buildings. Julia Ricnman. Alfred T. Schauftler, Albert Shiels, Jamaica. Peter J. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. Albert H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public Edgar Dubs Snimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. John H. Barry, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super LAW DEPARTMENT. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan, Joseph S. Taylor, Joseph Buildings and Offices. intendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Telepnone, 66 Tremont. H. Wade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Clerk; Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records. Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, BOARD OF EXAMINERS. 6th, 7th and 8th floors, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, 9 a. m. to 12 m. President’s Office, Nos. 15 and 16 Borough Hall, 9 Schools, and James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Stapleton, . Telephone 3900 Worth. a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Jerome A. O’Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super­ Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L Ster­ Bird S. Coler, President. intendent; Charles E. Hoyer, Assistant Chief Clerk; ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE. J. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Chittenden, David Rumsey, William Beers Crowell, John A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. Records. Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway John L. O’Brien, Terence Farley, Cornelius F. Col­ WTorks. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. lins, John F. O’Brien, Edward S. Malone, Edwin J. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. James M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Freedman. Louis H. Hahlo, Frank B. Pierce, David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor­ Stephen O’Brien, Charles A. O’Neil. Richard H. James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of John H . McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy oughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and President Mitchell, John Widdecombe, Edward J. McGold- Sewers. Comptrollers. Park Board. rick. Curtis A. Peters. Arthur Sweeny, Joel J. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. William J. Fransioli, Secretary. Squier, Harford P. Walker, George P. Nicholson, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Paul Loeser, Secretary to Comptroller. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. George II. Folwell, William H. King, Alfred W. Patrick F. Lynch, Superintendent of Highways. Telephone, 201 Plaza. Booraem, Josiah A. Stover, Thomas F. Noonan, MAIN DIVISION. Michael J. Kennedy. Commissioner of Parks for J Gabriel Britt, Royal E. T. Riggs, Charles H . J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room 11. the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. McIntyre, Solon Berrick, Francis j. Byrne, James BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, , Brook­ P. O’Connor, William H. Jackson, Edward Max- BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Office of the President, Nos. 14, 15 and 16 City lyn. son, Elliot S. Benedict, Clarence L. Barber, Isaac Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a m. to 12 m. Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book­ Telephone, 2300 South. Phillips, Edward A. McShane, Eugene Fay. John F. Ahearn, President. keeper, Room 8. Joseph I. Berry, Commissioner of Parks for,the Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund Bernard Downing, Secretary. Borough of The Bronx. Kirby. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. John Cloughen, Commissioner of Public Works. Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub­ James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Office hours, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. lic W orks. Room 85. Telephone, 2640 Tremont. BROOKLYN OFFICE. Borough Hall, 2d floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur­ Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings. BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Frank J. Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers. P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room 27. DEPARTMENT OF PUHI.1C CHARITIES. John K. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings Telephone, 2048 M ain. and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. James D. Bell, Assistant in charge. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Room 185. Saturdays, 12 m. Telephone, 3350 Madison Square. No. 90 West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur­ President’s Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Robert W. Hebberd, Commissioner. days. 9 a. m. to 12 m. and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. STATISTICS. Richard C. Baker, hirst Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 8190 Cortlandt. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Charles S. Hervey, Supervising Statistician and Thomas W. Hynes, Second Deputy Commis­ John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Lawrence Gresser, President. John M. Cragen, Secretary. Examiner, Room 180. sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2977 Alfred Denton, Commissioner of Public Works. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­ Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub­ Main. days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of J. McKee Borden, Secretary. lic W orks. Institutions, Room 38. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt. Patrick E. I.eahy, Superintendent of Highways. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re­ Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. Carl Berger, Superintendent of Buildings, OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m. to 4 Cornelius Burke, Superintendent of Sewers. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street Clean­ No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m PERSONAL TAXES. John H. Timmerman, CityPaymaster. Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- ing. No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub­ Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public Build­ sixth street. Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p m. lic, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ENGINEERING DIVISION. The Children’s Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue, ings and Offices. Telephone, 4585 W orth. Telephone, 1900 Greenpoint. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Geo. O’Reilly, AssiA ssistant in charge. Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55. Jerem iah Connellv, Superintendent for Richmond Borough, Borough Hall, St. George,!Staten Island. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BURBAU OF BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. DIVISION OF INSPECTION Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. BUILDINGS. President’s Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. William M. Iloge, Auditor of Accounts in Charge, No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Room 39. George Cromwell, President. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. Telephone, 1961 Gramercy. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and Mortimer J. Brown, Appraiser of Real Estate, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. John P. O’Brien, Assistant in charge. Acting Commissioner of Public Works. Room s 101, 103 and 10;. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. William R. llillyer, Assistant Commissioner of William H. Edwaidwards, Commissioner. Public Works, Bureau of Engineering—Topography. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. James I). Hogan, Deputy Commissioner, Borough METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COM­ Theodor S. Oxholni, Engineer in charge, Bureau Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room of Manhattan. MISSION. Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Engineering—Construction. Offiie, No. 17 Battery place. George A. Soper, John Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes of Brooklyn Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Ph. D., President; James H. Fuertes, Secretary; H. H. E. Buel, Superintendent of Highways. John I. McDonough and William H.Loughran, de B. Parsons, Cnarles Sooysmith, l.insly R. Will­ John T. Fetherston, Assistant Engineer and Deputy Receivers of Taxes. of The Bronx. John J. O’Brien, Chief Clerk iam s. M. D. Acting Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Borough of the Bronx—Municipal Building, Third Telephone, 1694 Rector Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent ot Sewers. and Tremont avenues. John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build­ John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep­ DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE ings and Offices. uty Receivers of Taxes. ASSESSMENTS. Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., 9 Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms COMMISSION. Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2-8. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Thomas J. Drennan and William Gallagher, streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Frank L. Polk, R. Ross Appleton, Arthur J. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. 9 a. m. to 12 m. O ’Keeffe. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Commissioners- Lawson Purdy, President; Frank Frank A. Spencer, Secretary CORONERS. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Raymond, James H. Tully, Charles Putzel, Hugh John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary. Borough of The Bronx- Corner of Third avenue George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy Hastings, Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran and Tremont avenue Telephone, 1250 Tremont Receivers of Taxes. Labor Bureau. and 1402 Tremont. Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Nos. 54-60 Lafayette street. Robert F. McDonald, A. F Schwannecke. New Brighton. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Telepnone, 2140 Worth. William T. Austin, Chief Clerk. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy Borough of Brooklyn-Office, Rooms 1 and 3 Receivers of Taxes. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4p.n1 Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and Telephones, Manhattan, 8520 Cortlandt; Brook­ MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. 4005 M ain. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OP ASSESSMENTS lyn, 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head­ Henry J. Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy. AND ARREARS. 94 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 62 Tremont. quarters Fire Department. Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room John H. O’Brien, Commissioner. Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner Open all hours of the day and night. M. I Loughman, Deputy Commissioner. and Chairman; W’illiam Montgomery, John Sherry, Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and John F. Garvey, Secretary to Department. C. Andrade, Jr., Abram A. Breneman. Building, Centre and White streets. Open at all Arrears. I. M. de Varona, Chief Engineer. Telephone, 640 Plaza. times of the day and night. 1404 T H E CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, SHERIFF. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART­ P'rederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Joseph E. George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N .Y. MENT. Corrigan, Moses Herrman, Paul Krotel. Philip Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and Julius Harburger, President Board of Coroners. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Alfred T. Hoblev, Sheriff. Twenty-first street and Sylvan place. from 10.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. P'irst District—Criminal Court Building Telephones, 1094, 5057. 5058 Franklin. James P. Connell, Under Sheriff. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. 16. Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton Telephone, 6845, 6846, 6847, Main. Second District—Jefferson Market. street, Jamaica, L. I. Special Term, Part ll.(ex-parte business), Room Third District—No. 69 Essex street. No. 13. Fourth District—No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Samuel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. SURROGATE. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. 20. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Borough of Richmond—No. 44 Second street, Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 6. Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi­ Herbert T. Ketch am. Surrogate. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), and Brook avenue. ness all hours of the day and night. Edward J. Bergen, Chief Clerk and Clerk of the . Room No. 31. Seventh District—No. 314 West P'ifty-fourthstreet. Surrogate’s Court. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. Matthew J. Cahill. Court opens at 10 a. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 Trial Term, Part III., Room No. 22. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 21. Second Division. Telephone, 3954 Main. Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 24. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 18. Borough of Brooklyn. COUNTY OFFICES. Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. —. City Magistrates—Edward J. Dooley, James G. QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 23. Tighe, John Naumer, Pi. G. Higginbotham, Frank NEW YORK COUNTY. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 35. E. O’Reilly, Henry J. Furlong, Alfred Pi. Steers, COMMISSIONER OP JURORS. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 26. A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Alexander H . Geismar, John Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27, F. Hylan. COMMISSIONER OP JlltOltS. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; July and August, 9 Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. —. . President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No.318 a.m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. Queens Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Adams street. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and County Court-house, Long Island City. Broadway, a a. m. to 4 p. m. VII., Room No. 36. Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan, John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. Myrtle ana Vanderbilt avenues, and No. 648 Halsey Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Trial Term, Part XV., Room No. 37. street. Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Telephone, 455 Greenpoint. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner, Trial Term, Part XVI., Room No. —. Courts. Frederick O’Byrne, Secretary. Trial Term, Part XV11., Room No. 20. First District—No. 318 Adams street. Telephone, 241 Worth. COUNTY CLERK. Trial Term, Part XVlll., Room No 29. Second District—Court and Butler streets. Appellate Term, Room No. 29. Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Fourth Ward, Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. P'ourth District—No. 186 Bedford avenue. COMMISSIONER OP RECORDS. Borough of Queens, City of New York. Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. Office open, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to northeast. Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. Office, H all of Records. 12 m. Clerks in attendance from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (P'latbush). William S. Andrews, Commissioner. John Niederstein, County Clerk. Cloik’s Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is­ James O. Farrell, Superintendent. Henry Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk Rooir No. 15. land). James J. Fleming, Jr.. Secretary. Telephone, 151 Jamaica. Clerk’s Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third Telephone, 3900 Worth business), ground floor, southeast corner. street. Clerk’s Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Tenth District—No. 133 New Jersey avenue. COUNTY COURT. floor, south. COUNTY CLERK. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. Clerk’s Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- Borough of Queens. Nos. 5, 8, 9, 10 and n New County Court-house County Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial Terms begin ;ast corner, second floor, east. City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Joseph Office hours from 9 a. m. to i d . m. first Monday of each irtonth, except July, August Clerk’s Office, Appellate Term, room southwest P'itch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk. and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex­ corner, third floor. ohn F. Curry, Deputy, cept during August and first Saturday of September. Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). Courts. oseph J. Glennen, Secretary. County Judge’s office always open at No. 336 Ful­ Criminal Court-house, Centre street. First District—St. Mary’s Lyceum, Long Island i ton street, Jamaica, N. Y. Justices—Charles H. Truax, Charles F. MacLean, City. 'elephone, 870 Cortlandt. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. Henry Bischoff, Leonard A. Giegerich, P. Henry Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Telephone, 286 Jamaica. Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, James Fitzgerald. Third District—Central avenue, P'ar Rockaway, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. James A. O’Gorman, James A. Blanchard, Samuel L . 1. Greenbaum, Edward E. McCall, Edward B. Amend, Borough of Richmond. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Vernon M. Davis, Victor J. Dowling, Joseph Pi. streets. Newburger, John W. Goff, Samuel SeaburVj M. itv Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Warley Platzek, Peter A. Hendrick, John Ford, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Charles W. Dayton, John J. Brady, Mitchell L. Courts. Wm. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Frederick G. De W itt, District Attorney. Telephone, 39 Greenpoint. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James W. Gerard, First District—Lafayette place, New Brighton, John A. Hennebcrry, Chief Clerk. Irving Lehman. Staten Island. Telephone, 2304 Franklin. Peter J. Dooling, Clerk, Supreme Court. Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt. Island. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 17 Cook avenue, Elmhurst. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. John T. Robinson, Public Administrator, County SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART­ MUNICIPAL COURTS. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. of Queens. Telephone, 335 Newtown. MENT. Ilnrntigrli o f M n n h n ltan . Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, First District—The P'irst District embraces the territory bounded on the south and west by the SHERIFF. N. Y. REGISTER. Court open daily from 10 o’clock a. m. to5 o’clock southerly and westerly boundaries of the said County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a.m. to p. m. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for borough, on the north by the centre line of Four­ Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trials. Special Term for Motions. teenth street and the centre line of P'ifth street from p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. During the months Herbert S. Harvey. Sheriff. James F. McGee, General Clerk. the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the of July and August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2 John M. Phillips, Under Sheriff. Telephone, 5460 Main. centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth p. m Telephone, 43 Greenpoint (office). street to Fifth street, Second avenue, Chrystie street, Frank Gass, Register. Henry O. Schleth, Warden, Queens County Jail. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME Division street and Catharine street. William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. Telephone, 372 Greenpoint. Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, Telephone, 3900 Worth. COURT. Justices. SURROGATE. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White Thomas O’Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangin, SHERIFF. and Franklin streets. Deputy Clerk. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Location of Court—Merchants’ Association Build­ No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 Wm. F. Hendrickson, Clerk. Peter J. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, ing. Nos. 5,1-60 Lafayette street. Clerk’s Office open a. m. to 12 m. Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. Special Deputy to the Clerk. daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. John F. Gilchrist, Under Sheriff the office is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Telephone, 6064 Franklin. Additional Parts are held at southwest corner of Telephone, 4984 Worth. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Sixth avenue and Tenth street and at No. 128 Prince The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at street. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. SURROGATES. 10 a. m., except during the month of August, when Telephone, 6030 Franklin. no court is held, and the court sits every day there­ Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Second District—The Second District embraces p. m., except Saturday, when it closes at 12 m. Telephone, 397 Jamaica. Elm, White and Franklin streets. the territory bounded on the south by the centre line During the months of July and August the hours are Court opens at 10.30 a. m. of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky, Warren and on the south and east by the southerly and Abner C. Thomas and John P. Cohalan, Surro­ W. Foster, Thomas C. O’Sullivan, Pidward Swann. easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. RICHMOND COUNTY. Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. Malone-Judges of north by the centre line of Piast Fourteenth street, the Court of General Sessions. Pidward R. Carroll, on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue Clerk. Telephone, 1201 Franklin. from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and KINGS COUNTY. Village Hall, Stapleton. During July and August Clerk’s Office will close C atharine street. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at 12 m. George P'. Roesch, Benjamin Hoffman, Leon COMMISSIONER OP JURORS. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Sanders, Thomas P. Dinnean, Justices. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 5 County Court-house CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW James J. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Deputy Clerk. Jacob A. Livingston, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 81 Tompkinsville. YORK. Location of Court—Nos. 264 and 266 Madison Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, holidays excepted) from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. COUNTY CLERK. Hall Park, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Part I. Telephone, 2596 Orchard. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. to 2 County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to Part II. Third District—The Third District embraces the p m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 4 p. m. P art III. territory bounded on the south by the centre line Telephone, 1454 Main. C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. P art IV. of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to 4 P art V’. of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifty- p. m. P art VI. ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park COMMISSIONER OP RECORDS. Telephone, 28 New Dorp. P art V II. West from l'ifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street Hall of Records. Part V III. on the north by the centre line ot Sixty-fifth street Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting months Special Term Chambers will be held from 10 a. m. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh of July and August, then 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., Satur­ to 4 p. m. to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly bound days 9 a. m. to 12 m. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1909. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ary of the said borough. Lewis M. Swasey, Commissioner. County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County Edward F. O’Dwyer, Chief Justice; Lewis J. Thomas E. Murray, James W. McLaughlin, I). H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Judge. Conlan, Francis B. IJelehanty, Joseph I. Green, Justices. Telephone, 1114 Main First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury. Alexander Pinelite, Thomas P\ Donnelly, John V. Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. Second Monday of November, Grand and Trial McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Richard T. Lynch, Pid- Clerk. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Jury. ward B. La Petra, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Location of Court—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth Telephone, 1082 Main. Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury. Clerk. street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. Telehone, 6142 Cortlandt. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury, Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. COUNTY CLERK. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, 9 a. m. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be­ the territory bounded on the south by the centre to 2 p. m • Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury. tween P'ranklin and White streets, Borough of Man­ line of Fast Fourteenth street, on the west by the Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of December, without a Jury. h attan . centre line of I^exington avenue and by the centre Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. Surrogate’s Court—Stephen D. Stephens, Surro­ Court opens at 10 a. m. line of Irving place, including its projection through John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. gate. Justices—First Division -William E. Wyatt. Wil­ , on the nortn by the centre line of Telephone call, 4930 Main. Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St.George, at 10.30 lard II. Olmsted, Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz Zeller, Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the easterly line of o’clock a. m. John B. Mayo, P'ranklin Chase Hoyt. Charles W said borough; excluding, however, any portion of COUNTY COURT. Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30 Culkin, Clerk ; William M. P'uller, Deputy Clerk. Blackwell’s Island. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms 10, 17, 18, o’clock a. m. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 40. m. Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. 22 and 23. Court opens at 10 a. m. daily and sits Wednesdays, at the Surrogate’s Office, Richmond Telephone, 2092 P'ranklin, Clerk’s office. Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23 ; at 10.30 o’clock a. m. Telephone, 601 P'ranklin, Justices’ chambers. Clerk. Part II., Room No. 10, Court-house. Clerk’s Office, Second Division—Trial Days—No. 171 Atlantic location of Court—Part I., and Part II., No. 151 Piast Fifty seventh street. Clerk’s Office open daily Room s 17, 18 and 22, open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Thursdays and Fri­ p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. days at 10 o’clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. ueens, Tuesday at 10 o’clock; Town Hall, New to 4 p. m. Judges. Samuel H. Evins. Hrighton, Borough of Richmond, Wednesdays at 10 Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 50 Tompkinsville. o’clock. territory bounded on the south by the centre line Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main. Justices—Howard J. Forker, John Fleming, Mor­ of Sixty- fifth street, on the east by the centre line gan M. L. Ryan, Robert J. Wilkin, George J. pf Central Park West, on the north by the centre SHERIFF. O’Keefe, James J. Mclnerney. Joseph L. Kerrigan, fine of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west DISTRICT ATTORNEY. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. Clerk; John J. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. by the westerly boundary of said borough. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Clerk’s Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Joseph J. Barth. Brooklyn, open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Spiegelberg, Justices. John F. Clarke, District Attorney. James V. Gilloon, Clerk ; John H. Servis, Deputy Telephone number, 2955-6-7—Main Clerk. THE COURTS. CHILDREN’S COURT. Location of Court—Broadway and Ninety-sixth First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. rnest K. Coulter. Clerk. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn, 9 APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE Telephone, 5353 Stuyvesant. Telephone, 4006 Riverside. Second Division—No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. a. m. to 5 p. m. SUPREME COURT. Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the Charles E. Teale, Public Administrator. W illiam P'. Delaney, Clerk. territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Telephone, 2840 Main. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Telephone, 627 M ain. Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Ninety- Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth sixth street from I^xington avenue to P'ifth avenue street. Court opens at 1 p. m. CITY MAGISTRATES’ COURT. on the west by the centre line of Lexington avenue REGISTER. Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice; George L. from Piftv-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street and Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. F lm t D i v i s i o n . the centre line of P'ifth avenue from Ninety-sixth excepting months of July and August; then from 9 Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Houghton, Court opens from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the a. m. to 2 p. nm. provided for by statute. Francis M. Scott. Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk; City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth William A. Prendergast, Register. William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Crane, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Joseph street, on the east by the easterly lioundary of said Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. Clerk’s Office opens at 9 a. m. F. Moss, James J. Walsh, Heniy Steinert, Daniel borough, including, however, all of Blackwell’s Telephone, 2830 Main. Telephone, 3840 Madison Square. E. Finn, Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris. Island and excluding any portion of W ard’s Island. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1495

Herman Joseph, Jacob Marks, Justices. Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue Applications for the correction of the personal J day, Sundays excepted, between the date of the Edw ard A. McQuade, Clerk ; Thomas M. Camp­ Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, assessments of corporations must be filed at the | execution of this contract and the 31st day of bell, Deputy Clerk; John J. Dietz, Frederick J. Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. main office of the Borough of Manhattan. ! December, 1909. Provided, also, that the con- Stroh, Assistant Clerks. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. t04p.n1. Application in relation to tlie assessed valuation } tractor shall, when ordered, deliver specified Location of Court—Northwest corner of Third of personal estate must be made bv the person I quantities of coal, not exceeding three hundred avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk’s Office open Fifth District,—Contains the Eighth. Thirtieth assessed at the office of the Department in the tons for the entire contract, to Fortv-second daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty Borough where such person resides, and in case Sub-Precinct Station, at One Hundred and Twen­ a. m. to 4 p. m. second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court­ of a non-resident carrying on business in The ty-second street and Harlem River, such coal to Telephone, 4343 79-St. house, northwest corner ot Fifty-third street and City of New York at the office of the Depart­ he deposited on dock or launches as may be Third avenue. ment in the Borough where such place of business directed. Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O’Leary, is located, between the hours of 10 a. m. and The bidder will state the price of each item the territory bounded on the south by the centre Clerk. 2 p. m., except on Saturday, when all applica­ or article contained in the specifications or line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. tions must be made between 10 a. m. and 12 schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. noon. per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit terminus thereof, and north of the northerly ter­ Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the LAWSON PURDY, President; of measure, by which the bids will be tested. minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly FRANK RAYMOND, The extensions must be made and footed up, as direction the course of the Harlem river, on a line Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of JAMES II. TULLY, the bids will be read from the total for each conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor­ CHARI.ES I’UTZEL, item. The bids will be compared and the con­ ough, on the north and west by the northerly and Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec­ HUGH HASTINGS. tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum lor westerly boundaries of said borough. CHARLES 1 McCORMACK. each contract. Phillip J . Sinnott, David L. Wen, John R. Davies, tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- JOHN J. FIALLERAN. Delivery will be required to he made at _the Justices. Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. time and in the manner and in such quantities Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- j7.m l as may be directed. Deputy Clerk. bush avenue to Atlantic avenue; thence along the Blank forms and further information may he Location of Court—No. 70 Manhattan street. centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; obtained at the Central Office of the Police De­ Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi­ thence along the centre line of Washington avenue partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of days excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE M anhattan. avenue to Waverly avenue ; thence along the centre COMMISSION. TH E O D O R E A. B IN G H A M , Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue: thence Police Commissioner. the territory bounded on the south by the centre along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH Dated Jan u ary 30, 1909. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave­ nue to Johnson street; thence along the centre line WARDS. f 1,13 the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north ana pr See General Instruction* tn lllil- east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin­ ilers on t-lie Inst page, Inst column, of said borough, including Randall’s Island and the chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the th e “ C ity R e c o r d .” whole of Ward’s Island. ning. P Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, Joseph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, Justices. Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices, notice is hereby given that meetings of the Com­ William J. Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan, Charles P. Bible, Clerk. missioners appointed under said Acts will be held P olice D e pa r tm en t of T h e C ity of N ew Deputy Clerk. Court-house, No. 611 Fulton street. at the office of the Commission, Room 138, No. Y o r k . N o. 300 M uldf.rry S tr eet. Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun­ Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, S received by the Police Commissioner of the Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi­ W ards. Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at 2 Police Department of The City of New York at days excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, o’clock p. m.. until further notice. the Bookkeeper’s office, Central Department, un­ Telephone, 3950 Harlem. Justices. Samue’ F. Brothers, Clerk. Dated New York Citv. O ctober 12. 1907. til 10 o’clock a. m. on Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful­ WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1009. Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces the ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). GEORGE C. N O RTO N . territory bounded on the south by the centre line No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; Satur­ LE W IS A. ABRAM S. ING FORAGE IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN­ of Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty- days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed Commissioners. ninth street from the centre line of Seventh avenue L am ont M cL o u g h l in . HATTAN. nesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER to the centre line of Central 1’ark West, on the east Jury days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Clerk. by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the TNG FORAGE IN THE BOROUGH OF THE Clerk’s Telephone, 904 East New York. BRONX. centre line of Irving place, including its projection Court Telephone, 905 East New York. through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ BOARD MEETINGS. ING FORAGE IN THE BOROUGHS OK Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth Borontrli of (IneeiK. street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety- First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City The Board of Estimate and Apportionment No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER sixth street trom the centre line of Lexington avenue formerly composing five wards). Court room, St. meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), INC, FORAGE IN THE BOROUGH OF to the centre line of Filth avenue and by One Hun­ Mary’s Lyceum, Nos. 115 and 117 Fifth street. Long City H all, every Friday, at 10.30 o'clock a. tn. RICHMOND. dred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Central Island City. JOSEPH HAAG, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. each Secretary. terials and supplies and the performance of the avenue and Central Park West. day, excepting Saturdays, closing at 12 m. Trial contract is during the year 1909. days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All The amount of security required will be fifty Edgar J. Lauer, Frederick De W itt Wells, Frank The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs­ per cent. (50%) of the amount of bid or esti­ days. in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16). City mate. William J. Chamberlain, Clerk; Charles Healy, Hall, at call of the Mayor. Deputy Clerk. Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy The bidder will state the price of each item or Clerk. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS. article contained in the specifications or schedules Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint. Deputy Comptroller. Secretary. herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk’s Office open ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from Second District—Second and Third Wards, which The Board of Revision of Assessments meets by which the bids will be tested. The extensions q a. m. to 4 p. m. include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), Citv must be made and footed up, as the bids will be Telephone, 3873 Plaza. and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the Hall, every Thursday at 11 a. ni., upon notice of read from the total for each item. The bids will late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and the Chief Clerk. be compared and the contract awarded at a lump lloroii}fIi of Tli«- Bronx. Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. O. Address, HENRY J. STORRS. or aggregate sum for each contract. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth Elmhurst, Queens County, New York. Chief Clerk. Delivery will be required to be made at the Ward which was lately annexed to the City and William Rasquin, Jr., justice. Luke J. Connor- time and in the manner and in such quantities as County of New York by chapter q34 of the Laws of ton, Clerk. William Repper, Assistant Clerk. The Board of City Record meets in the Old mav be directed. i8qj, comprising all of tne late Town ot Westchester James B. Snediker, Stenographer. Council Chamber (Room 16). City Hall, at call Blank forms and further information may be and part ot the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. of the Mayor. obtained a; tile Central Office of the Police De­ including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams- Clerk’s Office open from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. PATRICK T. TRACY. partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of bridge. Court room, Town Hall, No. 1400 Williams- Telephone, 87 Newtown. Supervisor. Secretary. M anhattan. bridge road, Westchester Village. Court open daily Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, com­ TH E O D O R E A. BIN G H A M , (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 a. m. prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil­ Police Commissioner. to 4 p. m. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway POLICE DEPARTMENT. Dated January 30. 1909. each week. Beach. f 1.13 Peter A. Sheil, Justice. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, P o lic e D e pa r tm en t of T iie C ity of N ew & * See General Inst ructions to Bid­ Stephen Collins, Clerk. Clerk. ders on the lust pane, Inst column, of Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m; Saturdays Y o r k , N o. 300 M ulberry S tr eet, B orough of Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. M a n h a tta n . the “ City Record.” closing at 12 m. Telephone; 189 Jamaica. Telephone, 457 Westchester. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN C lerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. P olice D e pa r tm en t of T h e C ity of N ew that the one hundred and third Public Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays P Yo r k , N o. 300 M ulberry S tr ee t , B orough of at 9 a. m. Auction Sale, consisting of Condemned Police Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 Department Property, will be held at No. 300 M a n h a tta n . of the Laws of 1895. Court room, southeast corner IloroiiK'lt o f R ic h m o n d . Mulberry street, on of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of F R ID A Y , FO B II UAH Y lit, 1909, S received by the Police Commissioner of the second street. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil­ Police Department of The City of New York at Court opens at 9 a. m. lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New at 10 a. tn. the Bookkeeper’s office, Central Department, un­ John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Brighton. Lot No. 1. Lot of old iron bedsteads, springs, til 10 o’clock a. m. on Clerk. etc. Tnomas C. Brown, Justice. Anning S. Prall, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1900. Telephone, 3043 Melrose. Clerk. Lot No. 2. 1 broken safe (junk), 1 auto bat- C lerk’s Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. tery, 2 clocks and 1 frame of fire screen. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERIN' , IloroTiKli of B ro o k ly n . Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. Lot No. 3. Lot of iron junk. SEVENTY-FIVE (75) HORSES FOR THE First District—Comprising First, Second, Third. Lot No. 4. 1 rug 9 by 12. MOUNTED, PATROL WAGON AND CAR­ Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards ana Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards Lot No. 5. 1 copying press. RIAGE SERVICE. that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Lot No. 3 old auto shoes. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ intersection of the centre lines ot Hudson and Court room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- Lot No. 7. 14 awnings. terials and supplies and the performance of the Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of ton. JTIEO. A. BINGHAM , contract is during the year 1909. Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Police Commissioner. The amount of security shall be fifty per cent, along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 u m. f6 ,19 of the amount of the bid or estimate. Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at 10 a. m The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a sum for each horse specified and Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the Court continued until close of business. Trial days, P olice D epa r tm en t of T h e C ity of N ew Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. contained in the specifications and schedule. centre line of Navy street to Johnson street, thence Yo r k . N o. 300 M ulberry S treet. along the centre line of Johnson street to Hudson Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville Delivery will he required to he made at the avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson O EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE time and in the manner and in such quantities avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of received by the Police Commissioner of the as may be directed. Police Department of The City of New York at Blank forms and further information may be Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and OFFICIAL PAPERS. Court streets. Parts I. and II. the Bookkeeper’s office, Central Department, un­ obtained at the Central Office of the Police De til 10 o’clock a. tn. on partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of John J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. Morning—“The Sun,” “The New York Times.” Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. SATURDAY, FF.BKUAIl Y 13, limit. M anhattan. Evening—“The Globe,” “The Evening Mail.” No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ Dated Jan u ary 26, 1909. Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion Weekly—“Democracy,” “Tammany Times.” THEODORE A. BINGHAM. Commissioner. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of ING 2,525 TONS (OF 2,240 POUNDS EACH) German—“Staats-Zeitung.” OF ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR USE IN THE j2 7 ,f8 the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu­ No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ X S«-«* General Instructions to Bid­ Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the ary 22, 1906. Amended March 1, 1906; Noveni ING 1,025 TO N S (O F 2,240 PO U N D S EA CH ) ders on tlie Inst page, Inst column, of centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, her 20, 1906; February 20, 1907, and M arch 5. OF ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR USE IN THE tlie “City Record.’* thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to 1908. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ P olice D e pa r tm en t—C it y of N ew Y ork. Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the ING 3,200 TON’S (OF 2,240 POUNDS EACH) WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY centre fine of Park avenue to Washington avenue, DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND OF ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR USE IN THE Clerk of the Police Department of The thence along the centre line of Washington avenue BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. O C ity of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street. to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of ASSESSMENTS. No. ». F< »R FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ Room No. 9. for the following property, now in Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and ING 250 TONS (OF 2,240 POUNDS EACH) his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, thence along the centre line of North Portland D epa rtm en t of T axes and A ssessm en ts, M ain OF ANTHRACITE COAL. FOR USE IN’ THE lead, mate and female clothing, boots, shoes, avenue to the point of beginning. O f f ic e , B orough of M a n h a t t a n , H all of R ec­ BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, Court room, No. 495 Gates avenue. ords, T h e C ity of N ew Y o rk, January 7. 1909. etc.; also small amount of money taken from Gerard B. Van Wart and Charles J. Dodd, No. 5. I OR FURNISHING AND DELIVER o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , a s r e - IN'G 2,000 TONS (OF 2,240 POUNDS EACH) prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De­ Justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. quired by the Greater New York Charter, OF ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR USE OF THE partm ent. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. thatN the books called “The Annual Record of the STEAMBOAT “PATROL,” AND FOR USE OF THEODORE A BINGHAM. Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four­ Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate STEAM LAUNCHES OF i HE POI ICE DE­ Police Commissioner. teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh­ of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brook­ PARTMENT OF THE CITY OE NEW YORK. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion of lyn, Queens and Richmond,” comprising The City The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ P olice D epa r tm en t — C ity op N ew Y o r k , the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the of New York, will he open for public inspection, terials and supplies and the performance of the Rorough of B rooklyn. centre line of Starr street between the boundary line examination and correction on the second Monday contracts is during the year 1909. WNERS WANTED RY THE PROPERTY of Queens County and the centre line of Central of January, and will remain open to and includ­ The amount of security required will be fifty Clerk of the Police Department of The avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam ing the .list day of March, 1909. per cent. (50%) of the amount of bid or esti­ O City of New York—Office, No. 209 State street, street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- During the time that the books are open for mate. Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, wick avenues, and northwest ot the centre line of public inspection, application may be made by any Bidders will state the kind of anthracite coal now in his custody, without claimants: Roats, Willoughby avenue between the centre lines ol Bush- person or corporation claiming to he aggrieved by they propose to furnish by giving the name of rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 the assessed valuation of real or personal estate its mine or other business appellation. ■ hoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. to have the same corrected. Bidders for furnishing coal for use of the liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken Philip D. Meagher ana William J. Bogenshutz, In the Borough of Manhattan, at the Main steamboat “Patrol” and for use of steam launches, from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. Oil ice of the Department of Taxes and Assess­ will state in the bid the place w here the coal will Department. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ments, No. 31 Chambers street, Hall of Records. be delivered. TH E O D O R E A. BIN G H A M . Court opens at 9 a.m. In the Borough of The Bronx, at the office of Coal for the use of the steamboat “Patrol” Police Commissioner. the Department, Municipal Building. One Hun­ and for the use of steam launches must be deliv­ Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth and dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ ered as directed where water is of sufficient Twenty-fifth Wards, th a t portion <>1 th e Twenty-first nue. depth at low water mark for the steamboat and Twenty-third Wards lying east of the centre line In the Borough of Brooklyn, at the office of “Patrol,” at any point on the North River be­ MUNICIPAL CIVIL SFP VICE of Stuvvesant avenue and east of the centre line of the Department, Municipal Building. low One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, upon Schenectady avenue, and that portion ot the Twenty In the Borough of Qitpens, at the office of the the easterly hank, or at or below Weehawkeit, COMMISSION. seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of Department, llaekett Building. Jackson avenue on the westerly hank, or on any point on the Starr street between the boundary line of Queens and Fifth street, Long Island City. East River south of Blackwell’s Island, to lie M u n ic ip a l C iv il S ervice C o m m is s io n . N o. and the centre line ot Central avenue, and southeast In 1 lie Borough of Richmond, at the office of placed on hoard of the steamboat “Patrol” or 299 B roadway, N ew Y o r k , February 6, 1909. of the centre line of Suydam street between the the Department, Borough Hall, New Brighton, 011 hoard of either of the steam lanneltcs of the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and S. I. Police Department of The City of New York, the proposed amendment of the Municipal southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue Applications for the reduction of real estate without expense of delivery, in quantities not Civil Service Rules as follows: between the oentre lines of Bushwick avenue and assessments must he in writing and should be exceeding twenty tons, whenever required by the First By adding to clause 2 of Rule VI. Broadway. upon blanks furnished by the Department. officer in command of such steamboat, upon any (the Competitive Class) the following: 1490 / THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1909.

“Part VIII. Positions in the ferry service of ticular profession for which the examination is CABINETS IN THE RECORD ROOM OF Blank forms and further information may be the Department of Docks ami Ferries to be called. THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND obtained at the office of the Electrical Engineer, known as the ‘Ferry Service.’ ” Such notices will he sent to the daily papers FERRIES, ON PIER A, NORTH RIVER, BOR­ Charles L. Eidlitz, No. 1168 Broadway. Second—By including in clause 2 of Rule XV. as matters ot news. The scope of the examina­ OUGH OF MANHATTAN. JOHN F. AHEAKN, President. (Promotion), in the sixth line, the words “and tion will be stated, but for more general informa­ The time for the completion of the work and The City of New York, Jan u ary 29, 1909. VIII.,” so that the clause shall read: tion application should be made at the office of the full performance of the contract is on or j29,f9 “2. Examinations for promotion shall be or­ the. Commission. before the expiration of sixty (60) calendar days. dered as often as may be necessary to meet or Specimen questions of previous examinations The amount of security required is One Thou­ £/.■ See General Instruction* to ifiil- to anticipate the. needs of the higher grades, and, may he obtained at Room 1108. sand Dollars ($1,000). llcrn on I lie IiimI imge, lust eoluiiiii, of so far as practicable, shall be held periodically. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini­ The bidder will state a price for doing all the I lie “City Record.” Except where otherwise provided by law, such mum age requirement for all positions is 21. work and furnishing the material called for. examinations shall be open, in each case, to al! FRANK L. PO LK, The contract is entire and for a complete job, O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of persons who shall have served with fidelity for President; and, if awarded, will be awarded to the bidder M a n h a tta n , C ity H a ll, T h e C it y of N ew not less than six months in positions in Parts R. ROSS A PPL ET O N , whose hid is the lowest for doing all of the work York. III., IV., V’., VI., VII. and VIII. of the same A R TH U R J. O ’K E E FFE , and whose bid is regular in all respects. group or general character in the grade next Commissioners. Delivery will be required to be made at the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE lower, in the same department, office or institu­ F rank A. S pen c er , time and in the manner and in such quantities S received by the President of the Borough tion: except that, for reasons to be set forth Secretary. as may be directed. of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until in its minutes, and where permitted by law, tin Blank forms and further information may he 2 o’clock p. m. on Commission may open such examinations to per­ obtained and the plans and drawings may he MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1808. sons in two or more lower grades who shall have BELLEVUE AND ALLIED seen at the office of the said Department. served with fidelity for not less than six months ALLEN N. SPOONER. Commissioner of Docks. No. 1. FOR MAINTAINING THE AS­ in the positions held by them respectively. HOSPITALS. Dated February 4, 1909. PHALT PAVEMENT ON THE FOLLOWING f6,18 STREETS, WHERE THE ORIGINAL CON­ B ellevue and A llied H o spita ls D epa rtm en t (C See General IiiNtriieflons to 1IGI- TRACTS HAVE BEEN ABANDONED, BOR­ Public hearings will be had, in accordance of N ew Y ork C it y , T w en ty -s ix t h S treet and «ler» 011 th e IiimI |inge, lust column, of OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW with Rule III., at the Commission’s offices. No. F irst A v e n u e . B orough of M an h a tta n , T h e the “ City Record.” YORK: 299 Broadway, on C ity of N ew Y ork. Twenty-seventh street, from Madison to F'ifth WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY JO, 1900 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue; Twenty-eighth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue; Eighth avenue (Central Park at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. S received by the President of the Board of BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. Trustees at the above office until 3 p. m. on West), from F’ifty-ninth to One Hundred and O ff ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of Tenth street; First avenue, from Forty-ninth to f6,9 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1999, Fifty-first street, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-sixth FOR FURNISHING AND SETTING OF M a n h a tta n , C it y H all, T h e C it y o f N ew Y ork. street, from Sixtieth. to Sixty-first street, from M u n ic ip a l C iv il S ervice Co m m iss io n , N o. 299 LIGHTING FIXTURES IN’ TRAINING Seventy-second to Seventy-fourth street, from B roadway, N ew Y ork, February 6, 1909. SCHOOL FOR WOMEN NURSES OF BELLE­ Q I .A LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Eighty-third to Eighty-fourth street, from Eighty- VUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. SITUATED O received by the President of the Borough fifth to Eighty-sixth street, from Ninety-first to UBLIC NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN ON TWENTY-SIXTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH | ot Manhattan at the City Hall, Room 16, until Ninety-second street; Avenue D, from Houston P that an examination for STREETS AND EAST RIVER. BOROUGH 2 o’clock p. m. on to Eleventh street; Nineteenth street, from Sixth FIREMAN OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1999. to Seventh avenue; Twentieth street, from will be held at a date to be announced hereafter, YORK. Fourth avenue to Broadway; Twenty-ninth LIMITED TO ACTIVE MEMBERS OF VOL­ The time allowed for doing and completing the No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ street, from Lexington to Fifth avenue; Clark UNTEER FIRE COMPANIES OF FLUSHING new work, repairs and alterations will be not ERING HARDWARE, TOOLS AND MATE­ street, from Broome to Spring street; Spring AND COLLEGE POINT, BOROUGH OF more than forty (40) consecutive calendar days RIALS FOR WAGON REPAIRS. street, from Sullivan to Clark street; Spring QUEENS. from the date of executing the contract. The amount of security required will be street, from Hudson to Greenwich street; Twen- For this examination application must be made The surety required will be Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($500). ty-fifst street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue; on a special application blank to be obtained at Dollars ($3,000). Time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ Twenty-first street, from Sixth to Eighth ave­ the office of the Commission, No. 299 Broa I way. The bids will be compared and the contract rials and supplies, and performance of the con­ nue; Twenty-second street, from First to Second No candidate shall be placed on the eligible list awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the tract, is until December 31, 1909. avenue; Twenty-second street, from Eighth to who is under twenty-one (21) years or more than lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, No. 2. FOR REPAIRING TOOLS. Eleventh avenue; Park street, from Mott to thirty (30) years of age. Successful candidates according to law. The amount of security required will be Centre street; Baxter street, from Park row to will be placed on a preferred eligible list for ap­ Blank forms may be obtained at the office of Five Hundred Dollars ($500). Grand street; Bayard street, from Baxter to pointment to positions in the Borough of Queens. the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth Time for the performance of the contract is Division street; Franklin street, from Baxter to Applications will be received from 9 A. M. street, Borough of Manhattan, where bids and until December 31, 1909. Centre street; Hester street, from Bowery to MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. UNTIL NOON ON deposits are also delivered. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ Centre street; Mott street, from Park row to FEBRUARY 27. IN C LU SIV E. JOHN W. BRAN NAN. President of the ERING 75 CORDS OF PINE WOOD. Broome street. There will be a physical examination carrying Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied The amount of security required will be The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work a weight of 50 per cent, and a mental examination Hospitals. Two Hundred and fifty Dollars ($250). to be done is as follows: carrying a weight of 50 per cent. Dated February 3, 1909. Time for the delivery of the material and per­ 25,100 square yards of asphalt pavement. Candidates must receive 70 p.r cent, in each f4,16 formance of the contract is until December 31, 100 square yards of old stone pavement. 1909. branch of the examination. X See General lust met Ion* to lliil- 50 cubic yards of concrete. The subjects and weights of the mental ex­ No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ The time required for the maintenance of the derx on the last pane, last colt...... (if ERING t.000 CUBIC YARDS OF TRAP ROCK amination arc as follows: the “ City Record.” pavement in good condition is for the period of Memory te st...... 2 BROKEN STONE AND 1,000 CUBIC YARDS the year 1909. Government ...... 5 OF TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. The amount of security required is Ten Thou­ Localities ...... 1 The amount of security required will be sand Dollars ($10,000). Arithm etic ...... 2 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). No. 2. FOR M A IN T A IN IN G T H E AS­ FERRIES. Time for the furnishing and delivery of the PHALT PAVEMENT ON THE FOLLOWING F. A. SPENCER, S cretary. ~ material and performance of the contract is until STREETS. WHERE THE ORIGINAL CON­ December 31. 1909. f6,27 D epa r tm en t of D ocks and F er r ies, P ier “ A ,” TRACTS HAVE BEEN ABANDONED, BOR­ No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ OUGH OF MANHATTAN. CITY OF NEW F oot of B attery P lace, N orth R iv er , B orough ERING 60,000 GALLONS OF NO. 6 PAVING of M a n h a tta n , T h e C ity of N ew Y ork. YORK: M u n ic ip a l C iv il S ervice Co m m iss io n , N o. 299 CEMENT. Eightieth street, from Avenue A to First ave­ B roadway, N ew Y ork, February 1, 1909. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Tile amount of security required will be nue; Fifth avenue, from Sixtieth to Eightieth UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN received by the Commissioner of Docks a. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). street; fifteenth street, from Second avenue to that applications will be received from the above office until 12 o’clock m. on Time for the delivery of the material and per­ Irving place; Fifteenth street, from Sixth to P formance of the contract is until December 31, Tenth avenue; Fortieth street, from Eighth to MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, UNTIL 4 P. M. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1809. 1909. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY iiii, 1909, CONTRACT No. 1168. Eleventh avenue; Forty-eighth street, from First No. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ to Lexington avenue; Fifty-first street, from for the position of FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND ERING 9,000 CUBIC YARDS OF SAND. First avenue to 88 feet 1 inch east of Park ACCOUNTANT, FOURTH GRADE. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING The amount of security required will be avenue; Fifty-fourth street, from Lexington to \N I> DELIVERING ABOUT 20,000 TONS OF One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). Madison avenue; Fifty-eighth street, from Third ($1,800 to, but not including, $2,400 per annum.) Time for the furnishing and delivery of the (No application received by the Commission, by ANTHRACITE COAL. to Lexington avenue; Macdougal street, from mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. on February 23 The time for the completion of the work and material and performance of the contract is until Spring street to Wavcrly place; Pell street, from will be accepted.) the full performance of the contract is on or be­ December 31. 1909. Bowery to Mott street; Pitt street, from Broome fore the expiration of one hundred and eighty No. 7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ to Houston street; Sixty-first street, from First The examination will be held on Monday, ERING 1,500 CUBIC YARDS OF WASHED M arch 22, .1909, at 10 a. m. (180) calendar clays. to Madison avenue; Sixty-eighth street, from The amount of security required is Twenty GRAVEL. First to Third avenue; Tenth street,- from Stuy- The subjects and weights of the examination The amount of security required will be are as follows: Thousand Dollars ($20,000). vesant street to Fifth avenue: Twelfth street, The bidders will state a price per ton for fur­ One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). from Fifth to Sixth avenue; Thirty-first street, T e c h n ic a l...... 7 Time for the delivery of the material and per­ A rithm etic ...... 3 nishing and delivering the coal, as called for in from Fourth to Fifth avenue; Waverly place, the section of the specifications designated as formance of the contract is until December 31, from Fifth avenue to Macdougal street; Fifty- 1909. The percentage required is 75 on the technical Class I, by which price the bids will be tested eighth street, from Seventh to Tenth avenue; and according to which price any award of the No. 8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ Suffolk street, from Division to Houston street; paper and 70 on all. ING 700 BARRELS OF PORTLAND CE- About seven vacancies exist in the office of the contract will be made. Forty-fourth street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue; Commissioners of Accounts. Delivery will he required to he made at the M ENT. . Forty-sixth street, from First to Fourth avenue. Salary, $2,100 per annum. time and in the manner and in such quantities The amount of security required will be Five The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work to Minimum age, 21 years. ; s may he directed. Hundred Dollars. he done is as follows: Application blanks can be obtained at No. 299 Blank forms and further information may be Time for the delivery of the material and per­ 22,400 square yards of asphalt pavement. Broadway, Room 1119. nbta'ne-l at the office of the said Department. formance of the contract is until the 31st day of 100 square yards of old stone pavement. Dated February 5, 1909. December, 1909. 50 cubic yards of concrete. F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. D EN IS A. JU D G E. No 9. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER The time required for the maintenance of the f 1,23 Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Docks. INC, 2,000 ENAMELED STREET SIGNS. . pavement in good condition is for the period of f6,l 8 The amount of security required will be Five the year 1909. . M unicipal Civil S ervice Com mission, No. 299 ,( ■ See 4■<*■■<* 1*111 IiiNti‘iit'4iuiiH to lliil- Hundred Dollars. The amount of security required is Ten Tr.ou- Bkoadway, N ew York, January 28, 1909. Time for the dc livery of the articles and per­ ilei'N on tin- Inst |iage, lust column, of formance of the contract is until the 31st day of ,a No.D°3.arS‘FOR maintaintng THE As- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tilt* “ 4 'll y R e co r d .” that applications will be received from December, 1909. PH ALT PAVEMENT ON THE FOLLOWING P No. 10. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ THURSDAY, JANUARY UN, UNTIL 4 epa rtm en t ok ocks and er r ies ier STREETS. WHERE THE ORIGINAL CON- D D .F , P “ A ,” ING 2.500 ZINC STENCILS AND 3,000 OPAL TK ACTS HAVE BEEN ABANDONED. BOR I*. M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Foot of B attery P lace, N orth R iv er, B orough GLASSES. . , , OlJGIl OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW 1 9 0 9 , of M a n h a tta n , T iif C ity of N ew Y ork. The amount of security required will be hive YORK: for the position of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Hundred Dollars. Dutch street, from John to Fulton street; BOOKKEEPER, THIRD GRADE (MALE). S received by the Commissioner of Docks at Time for the delivery of the articles and per Pearl street, from Broad to Whitehall street: (No application received by the Commission, the above office until 12 o’clock m. on for.-nance of the contract is until the 31st day of Forty-fifth street, from Sixth to Eighth avenue; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999, December. 1909. Fourth street, from Lewis street, to Second ave­ by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. on February No II. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER 18 will be accepted.) CONTRACT NO. 1162. nue: Third street, from Lewis street to Second The examination will be held on Tuesday, ING 500 SIGN BOXES WITH CLAMPS AND avenue; Lawrence street, from One Hundred and March 16, 1909, at 10 a. m. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR \N I) SIDE SCREWS AND TWO-INCH BOLTS Twentv-sixth street to Broadway; One Hundred The subjects and weights of the examination MATERIAI S REoUlRED l-OR FURNISHING AND NUTS; ALSO 100 EXTRA CLAMPS and Twenty-sixth street, from Lawrence street are as follows: AND DELIVERING LUMBER AND SHIP AND SIDE SCREWS AND TWO-INCH to St. Nicholas avenue; One Hundred and Technical ...... 5 CHANDLERY. BOLTS AND NUTS. Twenty-ninth street, from Broadway to Man­ Arithmetic ...... 1...... 3 The time for the completion of tne work and The amount of security required will be One hattan street; Sixth street, from Avenue D to H andw riting and n eatn ess...... 2 the full performance of the contra-', is on or l e- Thousand Dollars. Lewis street; Seventh street, from Avenue C to iore the expiration of one hundred and eighty Time for the delivery of the articles and per­ Lewis street; Sixtieth street, from First to Third formance of the contract is until the 31st day of The percentage required is 75 on the technical (180) calendar days. avenue; Lewis street, from Houston street to The amount of security required is as follows: December. 1909. soutii side of Third street; Lewis street,. from paper and 70 oil all. The bidder will state the price of each ilein or About ten vacancies exist. Class 1 for Ship Chandlery the sum of ten 75 feet north of Fourth street to south side of tlnusand dollars ($10,000). article contained in the specifications or sclied- Fifth street; Lewis street, from 30 feet north Salary, $1,200 to, but not including, $1,800 per ulis herein containeel or hereto annexed. per an n u m . Class 2 for Lumber the sum of three thousand of Fifth street to Eighth street; Astor place, Minimum age, 21 years. dollars ($3,000). foot, yard or other unit of measure, or article, from Broadway to Fourth avenue; Eighth street, The bidder will slate a price for furnishing all bv which the bids will he tested. The exten- from Broadway to Fourth avenue; One Hundred F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. of the articles or materials called for in the si 01s must he made anel footed up, as the bids and Twenty-sixth street, from Fourth to Fifth j2 8 ,f 18 specifications or schedules in any class upon will be read from the total. avenue. One Hundred anil Twenty-sixth street, which a hid is submitted. The bids will he read Blank forms anel specifications may he hael at from Seventh to St. Nicholas avenue; One Hun­ from this price in each class, and awards, if the office 1»f the Commissioner of Peiblic W orks, dred and Thirtieth street, from Fifth to Lenox M u n ic ip a l C iv il S ervicb C o m m iss io n , No. 299 made, will be made in each class to the bidder Nos. 13 to 21 Park new, Bureau of Highways, avenue; One Hundred and Thirtieth street, from B roadway, C ity of N ew York. whose price is the lowest and whose hid is regu­ Room 1607, Borough of M anhattan. Seventh to Eighth avenue; First avenue, from UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF lar in all respects. . . . IOIIN F. AIIEARN. President. Twentieth to Twenty-sixth street; First avenue, all competitive examinations two weeks in Delivery will he required to he made at the The City of New York. January 29, 1909. from Thirty-fifth to Thirty.sixth street; First P advance of the date upon which the receipt time of and in the manner and in such quantities as j29,f9 avenue, from Thirty-sixth to Forty-ninth street; applications for any scheduled examination will mav be directed. X' See General Inat ructlona to lllil- First avenue, from Fifty first to Fifty-fourth close. Applications will be received for only Blank forms and further information may be iIitm mi Hit* IiiNt iiage, IiimI column, of street: First avenue, from Fifty-sixth to Sixtieth such examinations as are scheduled. No applica obtained at the office of the said Department. flic “141 y Record.” stre't; First avenue, from Sixty-first to Seventy- tion will be accepted at the office of the Com­ ALLEN N. SPO O N ER, second street; hirst avenue, from Seventy-fourth mission, by mail ot otherwise, after the closing Commissioner of Docks. to Eighty-third street; First avenue, from Eighty- hour for the receipt of same set forth in the Dated February 4, 1909. O ff ic e of t h e P resid en t op t h e B orough of fourth to Eighty-fifth street; First avenue, from advertisement. 16,18 M a n h a tta n , C ity H all. T h e C it y of N ew Eighty-sixth to Ninety-first street; First avenue, When an examination is advertised, a person X Sim* Gcnerni 1 iimI rii4*lion* 4o Ithl- York. from Ninety-second to One Hundred and Ninth desiring to compete in the same may obtain an ilei-M oh I Ik- IiimI IiimI eijluinii, of O EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE street; One Hundred and Twentieth street, from application blank upon request made in writing tin* “ 4'll.v R e c o r d .” V*) received by the President of the Borough Fifth avenue to East River; Stuyvesant street, or by personal application at the office of the of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, from Second to Third avenue; Ninth street, Commission, Room 1119. D epa rtm en t of Docks and I er r ies, P ier *‘A ,’’ until 2 o’clock p. ni. on from Stuyvesant street to University place; Uni­ T h e Commission cannot guaraniee that applica­ versity place, from south side of Wavcrly place Foot of Battery P lace, N orth R iv er , B orough TUESDAY, FEBRUARY It, 1808, to north side of Fourth street: Fourth strept, tions mailed in response to written requests will of M a n h a t t a n . T h e City of N ew Y ork. be received in time to permit of their being pre­ FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE ELEC­ from Broadway to Macdougal street; Waverly pared anil filed prior to closing hour. EAI.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL B TRIC LIGHTING AND POWER WIRING place, from Broadway to Fifth avenue; Wash­ All notices of examinations will he posted in S received bv tli<- Commissioner of Docks at SYSTEM AT THE CITY HALL B U IL D IN G , ington place, from Bnadway to University place; the office of the Commission, and advertised in the above office until 12 o’clock in. on . NEW YORK CITY. Mercer street, from Fourth to Eighth street. the C ity R ecord for two weeks in advance of the THURSDAY. FKIHtUAHY 18, 1999, The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work to work and full performance of the contract is he done is as follows: date upon which the receipt of applications will lloi-oiiuli of Mil 11 lull IIIii. close for any stated position. one hundred (100) days. . 23,570 square yards of asphalt pavement. Public notice will also he given by advertise­ CO NTRACT NO. 1164. The security required will he hour Thousand 100 square yards of old stone pavement. ment in most of the City papers. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Dollars < *4.000). . . 50 cubic vards of concrete. Wherever an examination is of a technical MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR FURNISH The bidder will state one aggregate price for The time required for the maintenance of the character, due notice- is given by advertisement JNG. DELIVERING AND INSTALLING the wh.de work described and specified, as the pavement in good condition is fot the period of in the technical journals appertaining to the par­ METAL FILING CASES AND STORAGE contract is entire for a complete job. the year 1909. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 1497

The amount of security required is Ten Thou­ The bidder will state the price of each item or The limits within which it is proposed to lay List 9928, No. 5. Laying cement sidewalks in sand Dollars. article contained in the specifications or sched­ the said assessments include all the several houses Westerleigh, on the westerly side of Jewett ave­ nue, between the Boulevard and Washington No. 4. FOR REPAIRING AND MAINTAIN­ ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per ton and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par­ of 2,000 pounds, by which the bids will be tested. cels of land situated on place; Livermore avenue, between Waters ave­ ING THE SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT IN nue and Watchogue road; constructing cement THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The extensions must be made and footed up, as No. 1. Both sides of One Hundred and the bids will be read from the total and awards Ninety-third street, from the Grand Boulevard curb and brick gutters, taking up and replanting The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work to trees in Westerleigh, on Waters avenue, from he done is as follows: made to the lowest bidder on each contract. and Concourse to Creston avenue; south side of Delivery # will be required to_ be made at the One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street, between Bidwell avenue to Jewett avenue; in Leonard 146,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, In­ avenue, from Bidwell avenue to Jewett avenue; cluding binder course. time and in the manner and in such quantities Jerome avenue and the Grand Boulevard anil 300 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. as mav be directed. Concourse; both sides of One Hundred and in Latlirop avenue, from Bidwell avenue to Fisk Blank forms and further information may be Ninety-seventh street, from Creston avenue to avenue; Washington place, from Wardwell ave­ The time allowed for doing and completing nue to Jewett avenue; Dakato place, from Wash­ above work will be from the date of the contract obtained at the office of the Department of Street the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; north side until December 31. 1909. Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to of One Hundred and Ninety-sixth street, from ington place to Waters avenue; Jewett avenue, The amount of security required will be Fifty 21 Park row. Morris avenue to the Grand Boulevard and Con­ west siae, from Washington place to the Boule­ Thousand Dollars. W M . IT. ED W A R D S, course; both sides of Creston avenue, from East vard; Neal Dow avenue, from Watchogue road No. 5. l OR FENCING VACANT LOTS ON Commissioner of Street Cleaning. One Hundred anil Ninety-sixth street to East to Latlirop avenue; in St. John’s avenue, from VARIOUS STREETS AND AVENUES IN One Hundred and Ninety^eighth street; block Watchogue road to Latlirop avenue; in Wood­ Dated January 29, 1909. ridge place, from Willard avenue to Fisk ave­ THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. j3 0 ,fll bounded by Grant avenue, Sherman avenue, One The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work to Hundred and Sixty-second and One Hundred and nue; in Maine avenue, south side, from Neal be done is as follows: lt»T See General IiimI ruction* to lllil- Sixty-third streets; both sides of One Hundred Dow avenue to Willard avenue; in Maine ave­ 768 linear feet of board fence, 6 feet in ilers on the lust imge, last column, of anil Sixty-fourth street and south side of One nue, from Willard avenue to Wardwell avenue; height. the “City Record.” Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, between Sheridan in Maine avenue, from Jewett avenue to the 40 cubic yards of excavation (not to be bid and Sherman avenues; both sides of Trinity ave­ second proposed street east; College avenue, from nue, from One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street Jewett avenue to second proposed street east; for). ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. 35 cubic yards of filling (not to be bid for). to One Hundred and Sixtieth street; both sides New York avenue, from Jewett _ avenue to Sta­ The amount of security required will be Two ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES of One Hundred and Sixtieth street, from Cauld- tion 10 + 35; in Deems avenue, in front of Lot Hundred Dollars. in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill well avenue to Trinity avenue; cast side of No. 304; Wardwell avenue, in front of Lots The time allowed to complete the work will be P in can procure material for that purpose—ashes,Cauldwcll avenue, from One Hundred and Fifty- Nos. 410 and 411; Willard avenue, in front of 15 working days. street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart­ eighth street to One Hundred and Sixtieth street; Lots Nos. 62, 63 and 64; in New York place, No. 6. REPAIRING SIDEWALKS ON VARI­ ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap­ also Lots 20 and 22 of Block 2630. from Maine avenue to New York avenue, and OUS STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, No. 2. South side of Clark street, from Hop­ in Ohio place, from Maine avenue to College BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. kins avenue to Van Alst avenue; both sides of avenue. The Engineer’s estimate of amount of work to Van Alst avenue, from Clark street to Grand The limits within which it is proposed to lay WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, avenue; north side of Clark street, from Main the said assessments include all the several houses be done is as follows: Commissioner of Street Cleaning. 8,719 square feet of new flagstone, to furnish street to Vail Alst avenue; both sides of Van and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par­ and lay. Alst avenue, from Clark street to Main street. cels of land situated on— 2,169 square feet of old flagstone, to retrim No. 3. Both sides of Sherman street extend­ No. 1. Both sides of Sherman avenue, from and relay. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. ing about 308 feet north of Jamaica avenue; a point 340 feet north of Fingerboard road to 23 cubic yards of excavation (not to be bid north side of Jamaica avenue extending about Fingerboard road. fo r). 100 feet west of Sherman street; north side of No. 2. Southwest corner of Bard avenue and Jamaica avenue from Sherman street to Hop­ North St. Austins place; west side of Franklin 14 cubic yards of filling, to furnish (not to O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t op t h e B orough of be bid for). kins avenue; south side of Jamaica ave­ avenue, 50 feet north of Prospect avenue, Lots R ic h m o n d , B orough H all, S t. G eorge, N ew nue from Sherman street to Ninth avenue; Nos. 9 and 5 of Block 2A; Lot No. 3A, on the The amount of security required will be Five B r ig h t o n , N ew Y ork C it y . Hundred Dollars. north side of Jamacia avenue from Van west side of Oakland avenue, 61 feet "north of The time allowed to complete the work will be EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Alst avenue to Fly avenue; north side of Ja­ (a ry avenue; Lot No. 146 of Block 7, on the 40 working days. S received by the President of the Borough maica avenue from Academy street to First ave­ east side of O akland avenue, 108 feet 6 inches The bidder will state the price of each item or of Richmond at the above office, until 12 o’clock nue; north side of Jamaica avenue from Fourth north of the northerly side of Cary avenue. article contained in the specifications or sched­ noon on avenue to Ninth avenue; west side of Hopkins No. 3. Both sides of Dakota place, from ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per avenue extending about 100 feet south of Jamaica Washington place to Waters avenue; both sides foot, yard or other unit of measure, or article, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909. avenue and about 200 feet north of Jamaica ave­ of Neal Dow avenue, from Latlirop avenue to by which the bids will be tested. The exten­ Uorougli of Richmond. nue; east side of Van Alst avenue from about Springfield avenue, and the west side of Neal sions must be made and footed up, as the bids 100 feet south of Jamaica avenue to about 160 Dow avenue, from Springfield avenue to Maine will be read from the total. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DEI.IV- feet north of Jamaica avenue; west side of Ely avenue; both sides of Neal Dow avenue, from Blank forms and specifications may be had at ERING TWELVE THOUSAND (12,000) TONS avenue extending about 270 feet north of Jamaica Maine avenue to Indiana avenue; both sides of the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, OF \'A A ND X INCH BROKEN STONE AND avenue; west side of Academy street extending Bidwell avenue and Dickey avenue, from Nos. 13 to 21 Park row. Bureau of Highways, SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK. OR STATEN about 650 feet south of Jamaica avenue; east Lathrop avenue to Indiana avenue; both sides Room 1607, Borough of Manhattan. ISLAND SYENITE, IN STONE DELIVERY side of Academy street and west side of First of Maine avenue, from Wooley avenue to JOHN F. AIIEARN, President. DISTRICT NO. 1. avenue extending about 650 feet south of Ja­ Neal Dow avenue, and north side of Maine The City of New York. Jan u ary 26, 1909. The time for the completion of the work and maica avenue; also block bounded by Academy avenue, from Neal Dow avenue to Willard ave­ the full performance of the contract is until street, First avenue, Elm street and Jamaica ave­ nue; both sides of Garrison avenue, from j26,f8 October 30, 1909. nue; east side of First avenue extending about Wooley avenue to Neal Dow avenue; both sides itr See General Inntrnctionn to Hitl- The amount of security required is Ten Thou­ 650 feet south of Jamaica avenue; both sides of Lathrop avenue, from Wooley avenue to Liv­ tlera on the last puge, last column, of sand Dollars ($10,000). of Second avenue, Third avenue, Fourth avenue. ermore avenue: both sides of Leonard avenue, the “City Record.” No 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ Fifth and Sixth avenues from Broadway to Ja­ from Wooley to Livermore avenue, and both ERING EIGHT THOUSAND (8,000) TONS maica avenue; cast side of Fourth avenue extend­ sides of Waters avenue, from Wooley to Liver­ OF \A AND X INCH BROKEN STONE AND ing about 675 feet north of Jamaica avenue; more avenue; west side of Willard avenue, from SCREENINGS OE TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN west side of Fifth avenue extending about 850 Maine avenue to Indiana aventie; both sides of DEPARTMENT OF STREET ISLAND SYENITE, IN STONE DELIVERY feet north of Jamaica avenue; east side of Fifth New York avenue, from Manor road to a point CLEANING. D IST R IC T NO. 2. avenue extending about 850 feet north of Jamajca 816 feet west; both sides of College avenue, The time for the completion of the work and avenue; both sides of Sixth avenue from Jamaica from Manor road to the second proposed street: the full performance of the contract is until avenue to Grand avenue; both sides of Seventh both sides of Springfield avenue, from Bidwell M a in O f f ic e of t iie D epa r t m e n t of S treet October 30, 1909. avenue extending about 400 feet south of Jamaica avenue to Neal Dow avenue, and south side of C l ea n in g , R oom 1403, Nos. 13 to 21 P ark Row, avenue; both sides of Seventh avenue extending Snringfield avenue, from Neal Dow avenue to The amount of security required is Seven Willard avenue. B orough of M a n h a tta n , T h e C it y of N ew Thousand Dollars ($7,000). about 850 feet north of Jamaica avenuo:_ both Y ork. sides of Eighth avenue extending about 375 feet No. 4. Both sides_ of Indiana avenue, from No. 3. EOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ Jewett avenue to Marianne street, and to the ex­ ERING TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED south of Jamaica avenue; both sides of Eighth EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue extending about 575 feet north of Jamaica tent of half the block at the intersecting streets S received by the Commissioner of Street (2.500) TONS OE \ A AND X INCH BROKEN avenue; and on the west side of Ninth avenue and avenues. Cleaning at the above office until 12 o’clock in. STONE AND SCREENINGS Oh" TRAP ROCK, extending 650 feet north of Jamaica avenue. No. 5. Block bounded by Dakota place, Wash­ on OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, OR EXTRA No. 4. Both sides of Sea View avenue from ington place. Jewett avenue and Waters avenue; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1900, HARD LIMESTONE, IN STONE DELIVERY Richmond road to Southfield (Southside) boule­ south side of Washington place, from Jewett ave­ D IST R IC T NO. 2. IloroiiK'lis of M anhattan anti The Bronx. vard and to the extent of half the block at the nue to Wardwell avenue; north, side of Wash­ The time for the completion of the work and intersecting streets. ... ington place, from Dakota place to Wardwell CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE the full performance of the contract is until All persons whose interests are affected by the avenue; west side of Dakota place, from Washing­ LABOR AND MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR October 30. 1909. above-named proposed assessments, and who are ton place to Waters avenue; south side of Waters HORSESHOEING IN THE STABLES OF The amount of security required is Two Thou­ opposed to the same, or either of them, are re avenue, from Dakota place to Wardwell avenue; THE DEPARTMENT. sand Dollars ($2,000). quested to present their objections, in writing, east side of S). John avenue, from Watchogue The time for the completion of the work and No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. road to Waters avenue; south side of Waters the full performance of the contract is by or ERING TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUN­ 320 Broadway, New York, on or before March 9, avenue, from St. John avenue to Fisk avenue; before December 31, 1909. DRED (12,500) TONS OF l'/2 AND X IN CH 1909, at 11 a. m.. at which time and place the both sides of Neal Dow avenue, from Watchogue The amount of security required is Five Thou­ BROKEN STONE AND SCREENINGS OF said objections will be heard and testimony re­ road to Waters avenue; south side of Waters sand Dollars ($5,000). TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN ISLAND SYE­ ceived in reference thereto. avenue, from Demorest avenue to St. John Bids will be compared and the contract NITE, IN STONE DELIVERY DISTRICT ANTONIO ZUCCA, avenue; west side of St. John aventie, from awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. NO. 3. PAUL WEIMANN. Watchogue road to Waters avenue; both sides The prices are to be at agreed rates per month The time for the completion of the work and JAMES H. KENNEDY. of Waters avenue, from Bidwell avenue to for draft horses and driving horses, respectively, the full performance of the contract is until Board of Assessors. Demorest avenue, and north side, from Demorest and the contractor is to be paid at these rates to Neal Dow avenue; south side of Leonard ave­ October 30. 1909. W il lia m II. J asper, Secretary, No. 320 Broad- each month for each and every horse of the De­ The amount of security required is Ten Thou­ nue, from Bidwell avenue to Neal Dow avenue; partment that is in the stable of the Department w ay sand Dollars ($10,000). City of New York, Borough of Manhattan. block bounded by Leonard avenue. Waters ave­ during the month under the contractor’s care nue, Neal Dow avenue and St. John avenue; The contracts must be bid for separately, and February 5, 1909. *I for the purpose of this work, whether said horse the bids wil be compared and the contract award­ east side of St. John avenue, from Leonard shall be in such care for the whole or a fraction ed at a lump or aggregate sum for each con­ avenue to Waters avenue; north side of Waters of a month. These prices must be the sum or avenue and south side of Leonard avenue, from amount per month for each draft horse, and the tract. 0 UBLJC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO St. John avenue to Willard avenue; north side sum or amount per month for each driving horse, Bidders are requested to make their bids or 1 the owner or owners of all houses and lots, of Waters avenue, both sides of Leonard avenue and these prices must be written out and must estimates upon the blank form prepared by the improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and south side of Lathrop avenue, between be given also in figures. President, a copy of which, with the proper that the following proposed assessments have been Willard avenue and Fisk avenue: both sides of For the purpose of testing and comparing bids, envelope in which to inclose the bid, together completed and are lodged in the office of the Leonard avenue and Waters avenue, from Fisk the number of horses in the fourteen (14) with a copy of the contract, including the speci­ Beard of Assessors for examination by all per­ avenue to Wardwell avenue; both sides of stables of the Department in the Boroughs of fications, in the form approved by the Corpora­ sons interested, viz.: Leonard avenue and north side of Waters ave­ tion Counsel, can be obtained upon _ application Manhattan and The Bronx is estimated at twelve Borong;li of Richmond. nue. from Wardwell avenue to Deems a^niie: hundred (1,200) draft horses and fifty-five (55) tiierefor at the office of the said President. The north side of Waters avenue and south side of driving horses. . plans and drawings may be seen and other in­ List 194, No. 1. Tem porary sewer in Sherman Leonard avenue, from Deems avenue to Jewett Blank forms and further information may be formation obtained at the office of the Commis­ avenue, from a point about 340 feet north of avenue; west side of Jewett avenue, from Waters obtained at the office of the Department of sioner of Public Works of the Borough of Fingerboard road to and connecting with the avenue to the Boulevard; north side of Leonard Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. Richmond, Borough Ilall, New Brighton, Bor­ sewer in Fingerboard road at or near Grant avenue, from Deems avenue to Jewett avenue: 13 to 21 Park Row. „ „ ough of Richmond, avenue. ., „ both sides of St. John avenue, from Leonard WM. II. EDWARDS, Commissioner. GEORGE CROMWELL, President. List 196, No. 2. Laving cem ent sidewalks on avenue to Latlirop avenue; both sides of Latlirop Dated January 29, 1909. The City of New York, Jan u ary 15, 1909. the southwest corner of Bard avenue and north avenue, between Neal Dow avenue and Willard j 30, f 11 St Austins place; on the west side of Franklin avenue; cast side of Neal Dow avenue, from j 19,f9 avenue 50 feet north of Prospect avmue: west Latlirop avenue to Leonard avenue and north x , General Instruction* to Bid­ side of Oakland avenue, 61 feet north of Cary side of Leonard avenue, from Neal Dow ave­ der* on the Inst pone, last column, of ' General I list ruction* to Bid- tiers on the Inst iiuk'c. luMt column, of avenue; east side of Oakland avenue, 108.6 feet nue to Willard avenue; both sides of Latlirop llie “City Record.” lln* “ C ity lte e o r d .” north of the northerly line of Cary avenue. avenue and north side of Leonard avenue, from I ist 245, No. 3. Laving cement sidewalks on Neal Dow avenue to Bidwell avenue; west side both sides of Dakota place, from Waters avenue of Neal Dow avenue, from Leonard avenue to M a in O f f ic e op t h e D epa r t m e n t of S treet to Washington place; southeast corner of Neal Lathrop avenue; south side of Maine avenue, C l ea n in g , R oom 1403. Nos. 13 to 21 P ark Row, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Dow avenue and Springfield avenue; south side from Neal Dow avenue to Willard avenue; south B orough of M a n h a tta n , T h e C it y op N ew of Springfield avenue, between Neal Dow avenue side of Maine avenue, both sides of Woodridge Y ork. and Willard avenue; east side of Neal Dow ave­ place and north side of Lathrop avenue, between EALED BIDS OR' ESTIMATES WILL BE UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO nue, from Maine avenue to Indiana avenue; north Willard avenue and Fisk avenue; north side S received by the Commissioner of Street the owner or owners of all houses and lots, side of Maine avenue, from Neal Dow avenue of Maine avenue, from Willard avenue to Fisk Cleaning at the above office until 12 o clock m. P improved or unimproved lands affected thereby,to Willard avenue; west side of Willard avenue, avenue, and both sides, from Fisk avenue to on that the following proposed assessments have from Maine avenue to Indiana avenue; southeast Wardwell avenue; both sides of New York ave­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1009. been completed and are lodged in tile office of corner ot Indiana avenue and Willard avenue: nue, from Tewett avenue to Station 10 + 35; north the Board of Assessors for examination by all north side of Garrison avenue and both sides of side of College avenue, from a point 160 feet lloronwlt of Brooklyn. persons interested, viz.: Maine avenue, from l’idwell avenue to Neal Dow west of New York place to a point about 440 avenue; east side of Bidwell avenue and west CONTRACT FOR FURNIS111NIG AND DK- Borough of The Bronx. feet east of New York place; both sides of LI V ERIN G COAL FOR IILAIING PUR­ side of Neal Dow avenue, from Garrison avenue New York place, from New York avenue POSES. List 278, No. 1. Receiving basins at the south­ to Indiana avenue; both sides of Springfield to College avenue; both sides of New The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ east and northeast corners of One Hundred and avenue and south side of Garrison avenue, from Y'ork place, from Michigan avenue to College terials and supplies and the performance of the Ninety-third street and Creston avenue; south­ Bidwell avenue to Neal Dow avenue; east side avenue; both sides of Michigan avenue and contract is by or before July 1,1909. east corner of Creston avenue and East One of Bidwell avenue and west side of Neal Dow south side of College avenue, between Ohio place The amount of security required is fifty per Hundred and Ninety-seventh street; southeast and avenue, from Garrison avenue to Latlirop ave­ and Alabama street; east side of Ohio place, from cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ southwest corners of Creston avenue and One nue; both sides of Dickey avenue and west side Michigan avenue to College avenue; both sides mate. Hundred and Ninety-eighth street; northeast cor­ of Bidwell avenue, from Garrison avenue to of Maine avenue, from Jewett avenue to Ohio ner of One Hundred and Sixty-second street ami Latlirop avenue; both sides of Garrison avenue, place; west side of Ohio place, from Maine ave­ IlorouK'h <>f M anhattan. Sherman avenue; southwest and northwest cor­ ftom Bidwell avenue to Livermore avenue; both nue to College avenue and south side of Michigan CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE­ ners of East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth str.et sides of Maine avenue, from Livermore to Bid avenue, from Ohio place to Virginia place. LIVERING COAL FOR HEATING PUR­ and Sherman avenue; and on southwest corner well avenue; bdth sides of Dickey avenue, from All persons whose interests are affected by the PO SES. . , . , of East One Hundred and Sixtieth street and Indiana avenue to Garrison avenue; both sides above named proposed assessments, and who are The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ Trinity avenue. of Maine avenue and Garrison avenue, from opposed to the same, or either of them, are re­ terials and supplies and the performance of the Woolev avenue to Livermore avenue; both sides quested to present their objections, in writing, to contract is by or before July 1, 1909. Borough of flueen*. of Waters avenue, Leonard avenue and Latlirop the Secretary of the Board of Assessors. No. 320 The amount of security required is fifty per List 80, No. 2. Sewer in Clark street, from avenue, from Wooley to Livermore avenue; both Broadway. New York, on or before March 2, cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ Main street to Van Alst avenue, anil in Van Alst sides of College avenue, from Manor road to 1909. at 11 a. m . at which time and place the mate. avenue, from Newtown avenue to Grand avenue, second proposed street; both sides of New York said objections will be beard and testimony re­ Boroairli Af The Bronx. First Ward. . avenue, from Manor road to a point 816 feet ceived in reference thereto. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE­ List 116, No. 3. C onstructing 29 catch basins west. ANTONIO ZUCCA. LIVERING COAL FOR HEATING PUR­ to connect with sewer on Jamaica avenue, be­ List 9690, No. 4. Regulating, grading Indiana I’AUL W EIM A N N . POSES. tween Boulevard and Stcinway avenue, First avenue, from Jewett avenue to Wooley avenue; JAMES H. KENNEDY. The lime for the delivery of the articles, ma­ W ard. to set hluestone curb at the street corners, paving Board of Assessors. with vitrified brick at the intersection of Jew ett terials and supplies and the performance of the illia m asper Borough of Richmond. avenue; constructing the necessary culverts and W II. J . Secretary. contract is bv or before July 1, 1909. No. 320 Broadway, City of New York, Borough The amount of security required is fifty per List 9784, No. 4. Regulating, grading, etc., drains and do such other work as may be neces­ Sea View avenue, from Richmond road to South- sary" to the completion of the work described, of M anhattan, January 29, 1909. ^ ^ cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ field boulevard, Fourth Ward. mate. First Ward. 1498 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. No. 5. FOR GAS FITTING, FIXTURES, The time for the delivery of the articles and chapter 656 of the Laws of 1886, and section 937 ETC.. AT STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL. ON supplies and the performance of the contract of the Greater New York Charter. FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS, is Septem ber 30, 1909. _ Opening, widening, straightening and improv­ O f f ic e o f t h e D epa r tm en t of P arks, A rsenal ABOUT 80 FEET WEST OF FIRST AVENUE, The amount of security required is fifty per ing of Grand avenue and Main street, in Long B u il d in g , F if t h A v en u e and S ix t y -fo urth BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ Island City; confirmed April 1, 1892. Pursuant S treet, B orouch of M a n h a tta n , T h e C it y of The time allowed to complete the whole work mate. to chapter 514, Laws of 1890, and chapter 466, N ew Y ork. will be 60 working days, as provided in the con­ No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ Laws of 1901; chapter 656, Laws of 1886, and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tract. IN G 100 N E T TO N S O F C A N N EL COAL section 937 of the_ G reater New York Charter. S received by the Park Board at the above The amount of security required is One Thou­ FOR COMPANIES IN THE BOROUGH OF Widening and improvement of Flushing ave­ office of the Department of Parks until 3 o’clock sand Two Hundred Dollars. BROOKLYN. nue, from Van Alst avenue to the easterly p. m. on On Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 the bids will be com­ Tlie time for the delivery of the articles and boundary line of Long Island City. First assess­ pared and the contract will be awarded in a lump supplies and the performance of the contract is ment confirmed November 23, 1881. Second as­ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909. sum to the lowest bidder on each contract. Jan u ary 15, 1910. sessment confirmed Jan u ary 19, 1885. P ursuant Borons'll of Manhattan. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be The amount of security required is fifty per to chapter 410, Laws of 1878, and of the several FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING obtained or seen at the office of the Superin­ cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there­ TOOLS AND HARDWARE FOR PARKS IN tendent at Estimating Room, ninth floor, Hall mate. to; chapter 656, Laws of 1886, and section 937 THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE of the Board of Education, Park avenue and No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ of the Greater New York Charter. CITY OF NEW YORK. Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. ING 5,000 SACKS OF KINDLING WOOD Sewering, paving and improvement of Fulton The time allowed for the delivery will be as C. B. J. SN Y D ER , , FOR COMPANIES, AND 10 CORDS OF avenue and Main street, from Astoria Ferry to required before October 1, 1909. Superintendent of School Buildings. PINE WOOD FOR FIREBOATS IN TIIE and across Van Alst avenue to Flushing avenue, The amount of security required is One Thou­ Dated January 28, 1909. ^ ^ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. in Long Island City; confirmed April 11, 1881. sand Dollars ($1,000). The time for the delivery of the articles and Pursuant to chapter 569, Laws of 1880, and of The bids will be compared and the contract ft See General Instructions to Bid­ supplies and the performance of the contract is the several acts amendatory thereof and supple­ awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. ders oil tlie last page, last column, of Jan u ary 15, 1910. mental thereto; chapter 656. Laws of 1886, and Blank forms may be obtained at the office of tlie “City Record.” The amount of security required is fifty per section 937 of the Greater New York Charter. the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhattan, cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ And if default shall be made in such payment mate. the said lands and tenements will be sold at Arsenal, Central Park. public auction at the Borough Hall, Hackett HENRY SMITH, President; FIRE DEPARTMENT. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ JOSEPH I. BERRY, ING 9,000 GAT.LONS OF KEROSENE OIL Building, Jackson avenue and Fifth strpet, in FOR COMPANIES IN THE BOROUGH OF the F'irst Ward (formerly Long Island City), MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, H eadquarters of t h e F ir e D epa rtm en t of Commissioners of Parks. BROOKLYN. of the Borough of Queens, of The City of New T h e C it y of N ew Y o rk ,’ Nos. 157 and 159 E ast The time for the delivery of the articles and York, on D ated Jan u ary 28, 1909. S ix t y -sev en th S treet, B orough of M a n h a tta n , j29,f 11 supplies and the performance of the contract is MONDAY, MARCH 8 , 1009, T h e C ity of N ew Y ork. January 15, 1910. ft ■ ' See General Instructions to Bid­ at 1.30 p. ni., for the lowest term of years for ders on the last pane, last column, of O EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required is fifty per O received by the Fire Commissioner at the cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ which any person or persons shall offer to take the “City Keeord.” above office until 10.30 o’clock a. m. on mate. the same in consideration of advancing the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. The bidder will state the price of each item amount of the said assessment or assessments, or article contained in the specifications or together with the interest so due and unpaid; or DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. llorongli of Manhattan. schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, if no person shall so offer to purchase, then in FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, _ yard_ or other fee simple to the highest bidder; and such sale D epa r tm en t of E ducation, Corner of P ark TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED NET TONS OF unit of measure, by which the bids will be test­ shall be continued from time to time until all . A v en u e and F if t y -n in t h S tr ee t , B orough of STONE, EGG OR NUT SIZE WHITE ASH ed. The extensions must be made and footed the lands and tenements, as advertised for sale, M a n h a tta n , C it y o f N ew Y ork. ANTHRACITE COAL FOR FIREBOATS up, as the bids will be read from the total. shall be sold. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE BERTHED ON THE NORTH RIVER. The bids will be compared and the contract And notice is hereby furtlier given that there received by the Superintendent of School The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each lias been published in pamphlet form a list of SuppliesS at the above office of the Department terials and supplies and the performance of the contract. the several parcels of real estate so to be sold, in of Education until 12 o’clock noon on contract is by or before February 28, 1910. Delivery will be required to be made at the the same manner substantially as the same are The amount of security required is fifty per described in the assessment rolls in which said MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1909, time and in the manner and in such quanti­ cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ ties as may be directed. assessments are imposed thereon, together with FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND mate. Blank forms and further information may be the name of the person to whom such rial estate TRANSFERRING ELECTRIC LANTERNS, The bidder will state the price of each item or obtained at the office of the Fire Department, is assessed and the amount of the assessment GAS LANTERNS, GAS, LIMES, CHAIRS, article contained in the specifications or sched­ Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, assessed thereon in separate columns, which will STATIONERY, ETC., FOR THE PUBLIC ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per M anhattan. be open to public inspection in the offices of the LECTURES. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Ci.llector of Assessments and Arrears, in the OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. measure, by which the bids will be tested. The Dated January 25, 1909. Department of Finance, that are situated re­ The time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ extensions must be made and footed up, as the j26,f8 spectively in the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, at the respective addresses hereinbefore rials and supplies and the performance of the bids will he read from the total. The bids will ,1'T See General lust rnel Ions to 111*1- contract is by or before December 31, 1909. be compared and the contract awarded at a lump stated, for a period of six weeks before said sale, (lers r property shall be paid within sixty days a7ter the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1909. Th e C ity of N ew Y ork. 1906. Amended June 20, 1906; September 30, Roroiiirlt of Brooklyn. 75 February 24, 1908, and M arch 5 and 16, date of said entry of the assessment, interest will EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1008. be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 No. 1 (HEATING WORK)—ALTERATIONS. S received by the Fire Commissioner at the of tlie Greater New York Charter. ETC.. IN MECHANICAL LABORATORY OF above office until 10.30 o’clock a. m. on Said section provides, in part, “Tf any such MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1909, assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of SEVENTH AVENUE. BETWEEN FOURTH DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. RorniiKh of Manlmtlnn. sixtv days after the date of entry thereof in the AND FIFTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF sa;d Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall he BROOKLYN. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ the duty of the officer authorized to collect and ING 1,700 NET TONS OF ANTHRACITE NOTICE OF' SALE OF LANDS AND TENE­ The time allowed to complete the whole_ work MENTS WITHIN THAT PART OF THE receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, will be thirty working days, as provided in the COAL FOR FIREBOATS BERTHED ON collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of EAST RIVER AND HARLEM RIVER. CITY OF' NEW YORK KNOWN AS TIIE contract. FIRST WARD OF' THE BOROUGH OF seven per centum per annum, to lie calculated The amount of security required is Five Hun­ The time for the delivery of the articles and QUEENS, FORMERLY KNOWN AS to the date of payment, from the date when dred Dollars. supplies and the performance of the contract Is LONG ISLAND CITY, FOR UNPAID such assessment became a lien, as provided by On No. 1 the bids will be compared and the January 15, 1910. ASSESSMENTS AN1) ACCRUED. INTER­ section 159 of this act.” ...... contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder The amount of security required is fifty per EST TIIEREON. Section 159 of tins act provides * An in a lump sum. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ assessment shall become a lien upon the real Blank forms, plans and specifications may be mate. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry obtained or seen at the office of the Superin­ No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ City of New York, Department of Finance, Office in the said record.” *. . , . , tendent, at Estimating Room, ninth floor, Hall ING 800 NET TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL of tlie Bureau for tlie Collection of Assess­ The above assessment is payable to the Col­ of the_ Board of Education, Park avenue and FOR FIREBOATS BERTHED ON THE EAST ments and Arrears of Taxes, Assessments lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Manhattan, and RIVER. and IVatcr Rents, Stewart Building, No. 280 for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of also at branch office, No. 131 Livingston street, The time for the delivery of the articles and Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, Decem­ 'Faxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in Borough of Brooklyn. supplies and the performance of the contract is ber 1, 1908. the Mechanics Bank Building, Court and Mon­ C. B. J. SN Y D ER. January 15, 1910. tague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between the Superintendent of School Buildings. The amount of security required is fifty per liotirs of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays Dated January 27, 1909. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ NDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMAN from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made j27,f8 mate. U A. Metz, Comptroller of The City of New thereon on or before April 5, 1909, will he ex­ JtlT See General Instruction!* to Bid­ The bidder will state the price of each item York, the undersigned hereby gives public notice,empt from interest as above provided, and after ders on the last page, last column, of or article contained in the specifications or sched­ pursuant to the provisions of law respectively, that date will he subject to a charge of interest tlie “City Record.” ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per as stated under the titles of assessments for local at the rate of seven per centum per annum from pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of improvements, as hereinafter particularly set fo rth : .lie date when such assessment became a lien to D epa rtm en t of E du ca tio n , C orner of P ark measure, by which tlie bids will be tested. The tin. datc of payment. extensions must be made and footed up, as the That the lespective owners of the lands and HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. A v en u e and F if t y -n in t h S tr eet, B orough of tenements within that part of The City of New M a n h a tta n , C it y o f N ew Y ork. bids will be read from the total. The bids will City of New York. Department of Finance, be compared and the contract awarded at a lump York now known as the 1'irst Ward of the Bor­ Comptroller’s Office, February 4, 1909. I EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT. BE or aggregate sum for each contract. ough of Queens, formerly known as Long Island S received by the Superintendent of School Delivery_ will be required to be made at the City, on which assessments for local improve­ Buildings at the above office of the Department time and in the manner and in such quantities ments have been laid and confirmed according to NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. of Education until 3 o’clock p. m. on as may be directed. law and now remain unpaid, are required to pay MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1909. Blank forms and further information may be the amount of_ the assessment or assessments so due and remaining unpaid to the Collector of T N PU R SU A N C E O F SE C T IO N 1018 O F Borongli of Manhattan. obtained at the office of the Fire Department, I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man­ Assessments and Arrears, at his office in the No. 2. FOR FURNITURE FOR UNGRADED Department of Finance, Hacked Building, Jack- trolh r of The City of New York hereby gives CLASSES IN VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE hattan. public notice to all persons, owners of property, NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner, son avenue and Fifth street. Long Island City, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Borough of Queens, together with inti rest there­ affected bv the following assessment for LOCAL Dated January 25, 1909. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF The time allowed to complete the whole work j26,f8 on, as provided by law, to the time of payment. will be 45 working days, as provided in the con­ The titles of the said assessments and the pro­ QUEENS: tract. X 'f See General Instructions to 111*1- visions of law under which this notice is given, THIRD WARD. The amount of security required is Eight Hun­ «ters tin the Inst pane, Inst column, of and the said sale will be held are as follows: dred Dollars. tlie “City Iteeord.” Improvement of Jackson avenue, in the Sec­ TWENTIETH S T R E E T — TEMPORARY The proposal to be submitted must include the ond, Third and Fourth Wards of Long Island SEWER, between Fifth and Seventh avenues. entire work on all schools and award will be made H eadquarters of t h e F ir e D e pa r tm en t of City; confirmed February 24, 1893. Pursuant to \iea of assessment: Both sides of Twentieth thereon. T h e C ity of N ew Y o rk , N os. 157 and 159 E ast chapter 431, Laws of 1889; chapter 229, Laws of Street, from Fifth to Seventh avenue. No. FOR GLASS TO BE FURNISHED S ix t y -sev en th S tr eet, B orough o f M a n h a tta n , 1891; chapter 526, Laws of 1892; chapter 656, - that the same was confirmed by the Board of TO THE VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE BOR­ T he C ity of N ew Y ork. Laws of 1886. and section 937 of the Greater Revision of Assessments February 4, 1909, and OUGH OF MANHATTAN. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE New York Charter. entered on February 4 in the Record of Titles The time allowed to complete the whole work S received by the Fire Commissioner at the Opening, widening and improvement of Vernon of Assessments, kept in tlie Bureau for the will be 30 working days, as provided in the con­ above office until 10.30 o’clock a. m., on avenue, in the Third Ward, and tlie Boulevard, Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes tract. MONDAY, FICI1RU All Y 8 , 1909, in the F'ourth Ward of Long Island City; con- and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless The amount of security required is Two Thou­ fit med l'cbruary 24, 1893. P ursuant to chapter the amount assessed for benefit on any person sand Dollars. Iloroimh of Brooklyn. 431. Laws of 1889; chapter 229, Laws of 1891; or property shall be paid within sixty days after The proposal to be submitted must include the No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER chapter 526, Laws of 1892; chapter 656 of the the date of said entry of the assessments, in­ entire work on all schools and award will be made ING 1,000 NET TONS OF ANTHRACITE Laws of 1886 and section 937 of the Greater New terest will he collected thereon, as provided in thereon. COAL FOR FIREBOATS IN THE BOROUGH York Charter. section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. No. 4 FOR DRAWING TABLES ETC., FOR OF BROOKLYN. Opening and grading Hamilton street, between Said section provides, in part, that “If any DF. WITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL, ON The time for the delivery of the articles and Vernon avenue and Webster avenue. Third Ward, such assessment shall renlain unpaid for the THE WESTERLY SIDE OF TENTH AVE­ supplies and the performance of the contract Long Island City; confirmed November 25, 1878. period of sixty days after the date of entry NUE. BETWEEN FIFTY-EIGHTH AND FIF­ is September 30, 1909. Pursuant to chapter 461, Laws of 1871; chapter thereof in the said Record of 'Pities of Assess­ TY-NINTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF MAN­ The amount of security required is fifty per 656, I.aws of 1886. and section 937 of the ments, it shall he the duty of the officer author­ HATTAN. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti- Greater New York Charter. ized to collect and receive the amount of such The time allowed to complete the whole-work Opening, widening and improvement of Stein- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest will be 30 working days, as provided in the con­ mNo. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ way avenue, from Jackson avenue to Winthrop thereon at the rate of seven per centum per tract. ING 2.500 NET TONS OF ANTHRACITE avenue; confirmed February 19, 1881. Pursuant annum, to be calculated to the date of payment The amount of security required is Three Hun­ COAL FOR COMPANIES IN THE BOROUGH to chapter 543, Laws of 1880, and of the acts from the date when such assessment became a dred Dollars. OF BROOKLYN. amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto; lien as provided by section 159 of tiffs act.” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. TH E CITY RECORD 1499

Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An ment: Both sides of Beekman avenue, from Said section provides, in part, that “If any in KOSSUTH AVENUE, and in ELIZABETH assessment shall become a lien upon the real One Hundred and Forty-first street to St. Marys such assessment shall remain unpaid for the STREET, between Catharine and Marion streets; estate affected thereby ten days after its entry street, and to the extent of half the block at period of sixty days alter the date of entry in TWENTIETH STREET, between Catharine in the said record.” * * * the intersecting streets. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ street and First street (avenue), and in NINE­ The above assessment is payable to the Col­ ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ TEENTH STREET, between Second street and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau T W E N T Y -T H IR D W ARD, SE C T IO N 10. ized to collect and receive the amount of such First street (avenue). Area of assessment: for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears KELLY STREET AND ONE HUNDRED assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Both sides of First street (avenue), from of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, AND SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET—REPAIR­ thereon at the rate of seven per centum per Fourteenth street to Becker avenue; both sides at the Ilackett Building, No. 51 Jackson avenue, ING SIDEWALKS AND PLACING GUARD­ annum, to be calculated to the date of payment of Marion street, from Twentieth _ street to Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between RAIL at the southwest corner. Area of assess­ from the date when such assi ssment became a Demilt avenue; both sides of Catharine street, the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur­ ment: West side of Kelly street, from its inter­ lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” from a point about 575 feet south of West­ days from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all payments section with One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Section 159 of this act provides » * * “An chester avenue to Demilt avenue; both sides of made thereon on or before April 5, 1909, will street to a point about 90 feet southerly; south assessment shall become a lien upon the real Mathilda street, from a point about 615 feet south be exempt from interest, as above provided, and side of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, estate affected thereby ten days after its entry of Westchester avenue to Demilt avenue; both after that date will be subject to a charge of from its intersection with Kelly street to a point in the said record.” * * * sides of Fulton street, from a point about 370 interest at the rate of seven per centum per about 100 feet westerly. The above assessments arc payable to the Col­ feet south of Becker avenue to Demilt avenue; annum from, the date when above assessment lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau both sides of Fifteenth street, extending about became a lien to the date of payment. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears 200 feet east of First street (avenue); both HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. W A RD S, SE C T IO N S 10 A ND 11. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, sides of Nineteenth street, extending about 270 City of New York, Department of Finance, RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE­ Room II, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Man­ feet east of First street (avenue); both sides Comptroller’s Office, February 4, 1909. NANCES at the southeast corner of GARRISON hattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., of Twentieth street, from First street (avenue) f5,20 AVENUE AND HUNTS POINT ROAD; north­ and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and to a point about 100 feet west of Second avenue; west, southwest and southeast corners of GARRI­ all payments made thereon on or before April 3, both sides of Elizabeth street, from First street NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. SON AVENUE AND FAILE STREET; north­ 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above pro­ (avenue) to Catharine street; both sides of Two west corner of GARRISON AVENUE AND vided, and after that date will be subject to a Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, from First BRYANT AVENUE; northwest and northeast charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum street (avenue) to a point about 175 feet east TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF corners of GARRISON AVENUE AND WHIT­ per annum from the date when above assessments of Marion street; both sides of Kossuth avenue, 4 the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ TIER STREET; northeast corner of INWOOD became liens to the date of payment. from First street (avenue) to Catharine street; troller of The City of New York hereby gives AVENUE AND CLARKE PLACE; west side HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. both sides of Westchester avenue, from First public notice to all persons, owners of property, of IN WOOD AVENUE, opposite Clarke place; City of New York, Department of Finance, street (avenue) to Fulton street; both sides of affected by Ihc following assessment for LOCAL northeast corner of CRES'I'Q n AVENUE AND Comptroller’s Office, February 2, 1909. Becker avenue, from First street (avenue) to IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIITY-SEC- f4,18 White T’lains road; both sides of Demilt avenue, RICHMOND: OND STREET: northwest and northeast corners from Marion street to White Plains road; both THIRD WARD. of GRAND AVENUE AND WEST ONE HUN­ sides of Huguenot street, from Robertson place DRED AND NINETY-SECOND STREET. HE SALE OF BUILDINGS AND APPUR- to White Plains road; both sides of Pell place, CONSTRUCTING RETAINING WALL on Area of assessment: Both sides of Garrison ave­ tenances thereto on City real estate ac­ from Demilt avenue to Huguenot street; both the north side of RICHMOND TERRACE, west nue, from Hunts Point road to Bryant avenue; quired for the purposes of a 72-inch pipe line, in sides of Robertson place, from Demilt avenue to of and adjoining John street, and about east side of Irvine street, from Seneca avenue the Borough of Queens and the County of Huguenot street. 225 feet in length, and BUILDING A FENCE to Garrison avenue; east side of Hunts Point Nassau, advertised to be held in the towns of —that the same were confirmed bv the Board of in connection therewith; GRADING, LAYING road and both sides of Faile street, from Seneca Belinorc, Merrick, Freeport, Baldwin, Rockville Revision of Assessments on Tanuary 28, 1909, and AND RELAYING SIDEWALKS, between avenue to Garrison avenue; north side of Gar­ Centre, Lynbrook and Valley Stream, on Mon­ entered on Tanuary 28, 1909, in the Record of John street and Morningstar road.- Area of as­ rison avenue, from Longfellow avenue to Edge- day, February 1, to Friday, February 5, inclu­ Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the sessment: North side of Richmond terrace, be­ water road; both sides of Whittier street, from sive, is hereby postponed until a later date, Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes tween John street and Morningstar road, Ward Garrison avenue to Whitlock avenue; south side notice of which will be duly advertised. and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless Nos. 38 and 49, in Block 68, of Qne Hundred and Seventieth street, from If. A. METZ, Comptroller. the amount assessed for benefit on any person or that the same was confirmed by the Board of Cromwell avenue to Macombs road; both sides City of New York, Department of Finance, property shall be paid within sixty days after Assessors February 2, 1909, and entered on Feb­ of Inwood avenue, from Clarke place to One Com ptroller’s Office, E'ebruary 1, 1909. the date of said entry of the assessment, interest ruary 2, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assess­ Hundred and Seventieth street; northeast side f2 will be collected thereon, as provided in section ments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of of Clarke place, from Inwood avenue to Jerome 1019 of said G reater New York Charter. Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ avenue; north side of One Hundred and Eighty- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Said section provides, in part, that “If any ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount second street, from Creston avenue to the Grand such assessment shall remain unpaid for the assessed for benefit on< any person or property Boulevard and Concourse; east side of Creston T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF period of sixty days after the date of entry shall be paid within sixty days after the date avenue, from One Hundred and Eighty-second thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ of said entry of the assessment, interest shall X the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ to One Hundred and Eighty-third street, and troller of the City of New York hereby gives ments it shall be the duty of the officer author­ be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 both sides of Grand avenue, from One Hun­ ized to collect and receive the amount of such of said Greater New York Charter. public notice to all persons, owners of property, dred and Ninety-second street to Kingsbridge affected by the following assessments for assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Said section provides that “If any such assess­ road. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH annum, to be calculated to the date of payment days after the date of entry thereof in the said TWENTY-FOURTII WARD, SECTION 11. OF BROOKLYN: from the date when such assessment became a Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the ANTHONY AVENUE — SEWER, between T H IR T Y -F IR S T W ARD, SE C T IO N 21. lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” duty of the officer authorized to collect anil re­ Burnside avenue and East One Hundred and Section 159 of this act provides * » * “An ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, Eightieth street. Area of assessment: Both WAREHOUSE AVENUE—SEWER, between assessment shall become a lien upon the real collect and receive interest thereon at the rate sides of Anthony avenue, from Burnside avenue Surf and Neptune avenues, and NEPTUNE estate affected thereby ten days after its entry of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to East One Hundred and Eightieth street. AVENUE—OUTLET SEWER, between Ware­ in the said record.” * * * to the date of payment from the date when such house avenue and Twenty-first street. Area cf The above assessments are payable to the Col­ assessment became a lien, as provided by section TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, ANNEXED TER­ RITORY. assessment: Both sides of Warehouse avenue, lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau 159 of this act.’’ from Surf avenue to Canal avenue; south side for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An KINGSBRIDGE R O A D — TEMPORARY of Canal avenue, from Twenty-third street to of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, assessment shall become a lien upon the real SEWER, between Two Hundred and Thirty- a point about 119 feet east of Warehouse ave­ in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun­ estate affected thereby ten days after its entry second street (Eighteenth street) and Two Hun­ nue; both sides of Neptune avenue, from dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ in the said record.” * * * dred and Thirty-third street (Nineteenth street), Twenty-fourth street to a point about 119 feet nue. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours The above assessment is payable to the Col­ Wakefield. Area of assessment: Both sides of east of Twenty-first street; both sides of of 9 a. m. and 2 p . m.. and on Saturdays from lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Kingsbridge road, from Two Hundred and Thirty- Twenty-first street, from Neptune avenue, ex­ 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all nayments made thereon for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears second to Two Hundred and Thirty-third street. tending about 375 feet southerly from said ave­ on or before M arch 29, 1909, will be exempt from of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, —that the same were confirmed by the Board of nue; both sides of Twenty-third street, from interest, as above provided, and after that date at Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Rich­ Assessors on February 2, 1909, and entered Feb­ Mermaid avenue to Canal avenue; north side will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate mond, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., ruary 2, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assess­ of Mermaid avenue, from Twenty-third street of seven per centum per annum from the date and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection to a point about 119 feet east of Warehouse when the above assessments became liens to the payments made thereon on or before April 3, of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ avenue; south side of Mermaid avenue, ex­ date of payment. 1909, will be exem pt from interest as above pro­ ments and of Water Rents, and unless the tending easterly and westerly from Warehouse HERMAN A. METZ. Comptroller. vided, and after that date will be subject to a amount assessed for benefit on any person or avenue about 119 feet. City of New York. Department of Finance, charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum property shall be paid within sixty days after the —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Com ptroller’s Office, Tanuary 28, 1909. per annum from the date when above assessment date of said entry of the assessments, interest Revision of Assessments on January 28, 1909, j 30, f 11 became a lien to the date of payment. will be collected thereon, as provided in section and entered January 28, 1909, in the Record of HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for City of New York. Department of Finance, Said section provides, in part, that “If any the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Com ptroller’s Office, February 2, 1909. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. f4,18 period of sixty days after the date of entry unless the amount assessed for benefit on any thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ person or property shall be paid within sixty ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. days after the date of said entry of the assess­ TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF ized to collect and receive the amount of such ments, interest will be collected thereon, as J the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ assessment to charge, collect and receive interest provided by section 1019 of the Greater New troller of The City of New York hereby gives T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF thereon at the rate of seven per centum per York Charter. public notice to all persons, owners of property X the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ annum, to he calculated to the date of payment Said section provides, in part, “If any such affected bv the following assessments for LO­ troller of The City of New York hereby gives from the date when such assessment became a assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of CAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF public notice to all persons, owners of property, lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the BROOKLYN: affected by the following assessment for LOCAL Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF assessment shall become a lien upon the real the duty of the officer authorized to collect and EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3. QUEENS: estate affected thereby ten days after its entry receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, SIXTH AVENUE. East Side—LAYING CE­ in the said record.” * * * SECOND WARD. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate MENT SIDEWALKS between Forty-fifth and The above assessments are payable to the Col­ of seven per centum per annum, to "be calcu­ Forty-seventh streets, and between Fiftieth and WHITNEY AVENUE — SEWER, between lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau lated to the date of payment, from the date when Fifty-eighth streets. Area of assessment: East Broadway and Eleventh street. Area of assess­ for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears such assessment became a lien, as provided by side of Sixth avenue, between Forty-fifth and ment: Both sides of Whitney avenue, from of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, section 159 of this act.” * Forty-seventh streets, and between Fiftieth and Broadway to Eleventh street, and both sides of in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun­ Section- 159 of this act provides * * * Fiftv-cighth streets. Sixth street, between I-ainont and Elmhurst ave­ dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real Si NT! 1 AVENUE. East Side—LAYING CE­ nues. nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours estate affected thereby ten days after its entry MENT SIDEWALKS between Fifty-ninth and —that the same was confirmed by the Board of of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.. and on Saturdays from in the said record.” * * * Sixtieth streets, and on west side, between Forty- Assessors February 2. 1909, and entered Feb­ 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon The above assessments are payable to the Col­ fourth and Fifty-fourth streets, and between ruary 2, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assess­ on or before April 3, 1909. will be exempt from lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh streets. Area of ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of interest, as above provided, and after that date reau for the Collection "i Assessments and Ar assessment: East side of Sixth avenue, between Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ will he subject to a charge of interest at the rate rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets, and west side ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount of seven per centum per annum from the date Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court of Isixth avenue, between Forty-fourth and Fifty- assessed for benefit on any person or property when the above assessments became liens to the and Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, be­ fourth streets, and between Fifty-sixth and Fifty- shall be paid within sixty days after the date of date of payment. tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on seventh streets. said entry of the assessment, interest will be col­ HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all pay­ lected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of City of New York. Department of Finance, ments made thereon on or before March 29, NINTH WARD, SECTION 4. said Greater New York Charter. Com ptroller’s Office, February 2, 1909. 1909, will be exempt from interest as above DEG RAW STREET — GRADING, PAVING Said section provides, in part, that “ If any f4,18 provided, and after that date will be subject to AND CURBING, between Classon and Washing­ such assessment shall remain unpaid for the a charge of interest at the rate of seven per ton avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of period of sixty days after the date of entry NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. centum per annum from the date when such Degraw street, between Classon and Washington thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ assessments became liens to the date of payment. avenues, and to the extent of half the block at ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ the intersecting avenues. ized to collect and receive the amount of such H ER M A N A. M ETZ, Comptroller. T N PU R SU A N C E Ob' SE C T IO N 1018 Ob' City of New York, Department of Finance, assessment to charge, collect and receive interest X the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ TENTH WARD, SECTION 2, AND THIR­ thereon at the rate of seven per centum per Com ptroller’s Office, Jan u ary 28, 1909. T IE T H W ARD, SE C T IO N 19. troller of The City of New York hereby gives j30,fl3 annum, to be calculated to the date of payment public notice to all persons, owners of property, LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on BAY from the date when such assessment became a affected bv the following assessments for LOCAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. TWENTY-NINTH STREET, northwest side, be­ lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF tween Bath and Benson avenues; on EIGHTY- Section 159 of this act provides * * * “ An MANHATTAN: SIXTH STREET, north side, between Twenty- T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF assessment shall become a lien upon the real TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 7. second and Twenty-third avenues; on THIRD estate affected thereby ten days .after its entry X the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ AVENUE, cast side, between Carroll and First in the said record.” * » * WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY troller of The City of New York hereby gives streets; on THIRD AVENUE, west side, be­ The above assessment is payable to the Col­ FIFTH STREET PAVING, CURBING. AND public notice to all persons, owners of property, tween Carroll street and Lateral Canal; on lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau RECURBING, from Convent avenue to Amster­ affected bv the following assessments for LOCAL BUTLER STREET, north side, between Third for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of dam avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of I.MPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE and Fourth avenues, and on SACKETT Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, from BRONX: STREET, north side, between Third and Fourth the Ilackett Building, No. 51 Jackson avenue, Convent avenue to Amsterdam avenue, and to TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10. avenues. Area of assessment: Lot Nos. 1, 65 Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between the extent of half the block at the intersecting and 68, in Block 6413, on the northwest side the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on S atu r­ streets and avenues. TIFFANY STREET—PAVING AND CURB­ of Bay Twenty-third street, between Bath and days from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all payments WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- ING, from Westchester avenue north to Inter­ Benson avenues; northeast corner of Eighty- made thereon on or before April 3, 1909, will SIXTH STREET PAVING, CURBING AND vale avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of sixth street and Twenty-second avenue; both be exempt from interest, as above provided, and RECURBING, between Convent avenue and Am­ Tiffany street, from Westchester avenue to Inter­ sides of Third avenue, between Carroll street after that date will be subject to a charge of sterdam avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides vale avenue, and to the extent of half the block and Lateral Canal (First street); north side of interest at the rate of seven per centum per of West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, at the intersecting streets. Butler street and north side of Sackett street, annum from the date when above assessment from Convent avenue to Amsterdam avenue, and between Third and Fourth avenues. became a lien to the date of payment. to the extent of half the block at the intersecting TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, ANNEXED TER­ HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller, striets and avenues. RITORY. TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. SECTION 13. City of New York, Department of Finance, WEST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEC TEMPORARY SEWER AND APPURTE­ MILFORD STREET—PAVING, between Pit­ Comptroller’s Office, February 2, 1909. ONI) STREET PAVING. CURBING AND NANCES in BRONX TERRACE, between Fifth kin avenue and New Lots road. Area of assess­ f4,18 RECURBING, from Macombs Dam road to and Fourteenth streets; FIRST STREET (ave­ ment: Both sides of Milford street, between Bradhurst avenue. Area of assessment: Both nue), between Fourteenth street and Becker ave­ Pitkin avenue and New Lots road, and to the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. sides of One Hundred and Fifty-second street, nue; in MARION STREET, between Twentieth extent of half the block at the intersecting from Macombs Dam road to Bradhurst avenue, street and Demilt avenue; in CATHARINE streets and avenues. and to the extent of half the block at the inter­ STREET, and in MATHILDA STREET, be­ TN PU R SU A N C E Ob' SE C T IO N 1018 OF secting streets and avenues. tween the summit north of Kossuth avenue and T W E N T Y -N IN T H W A RD , SE C T IO N 16. X the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ —that the same were confirmed by the Board Demilt avenue; in FULTON STREET, between troller of The City of New York hereby gives of Assessors on February 2. 1909, and entered the summit north of Westchester avenue and EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET—REG­ public notice to all persons, owners of property, February 2, 1909, in the R< cord of Titles of Demilt avenue; in PELL PLACE, and in ROB­ ULATING. GRADING, CURBING AND LAY­ affected by the following assessments for LOCAL Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec­ ERTSON PLACE, between Demilt avenue and ING SIDEWALKS, between Newkirk and Fos­ IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Huguenot street; in HUGUENOT STREET, be­ ter avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides BRONX: Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless tween White Plains road and Robertson place; of East Twenty-eighth street, from Newkirk to the amount assessed for benefit on any person in DEMILT AVENUE, between White Plains Foster avenue, and to the extent of half the TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 9. nr property shall be paid within sixty days after road and Marion street; in BECKER AVENUE, block at the intersecting avenues. REEK MAN AVENUE — PAVING AND the date of said entry of the assessments, inter- between White Plains road and First street NEWKIRK AVENUE — REGULATING. CURBING, from East One Hundred and Forty- est will be collected thereon, as provided in s c- (avenue); in WESTCHESTER AVENUE, be­ GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDE­ first street to St. Marys street. Area of assess­ tion 1019 of said G reater New York Charter. tween Fulton street and First street (avenue); WALKS, between Flatbush avenue and East Sev- 1500 T H E CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

entecntli street. Area of assessment: Both sides NUE, between Kingsbridge road and Sedgwick service mains, and in place thereof cause to be All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, of Newkirk avenue, from Elatbush avenue to avenue; in SEDGWICK AVENUE, between inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with East Seventeenth street, and to the extent of half Bailey avenue and Kingsbridge road; in HEATH in the street, in compliance with the rules and their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances the block at the intersecting; streets and avenues. AVENUE, between Bailey avenue and Kings­ regulations of the Department of Water Sup­ and foundations of all kinds, except the side­ bridge road; in EMERICII PLACE, between ply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the De­ walk and curb in front of said buildings, extend­ THIRTIETH WARD, SECTIONS 18 AND 19, Heath avenue and Kingsbridge road, and in partment of Finance with a certificate from the ing within the described area and down to the AND TIIIRTV-FIRST WARD, SECTION HARLEM RIVER TERRACE, between Ford- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity level of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down 21. ham road and Bailey avenue. Area of assess­ that this has been performed. and removed from the premises. None of the LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on SEV­ ment : East side of Harlem River terrace, from The purchaser at the sale shall also remove dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition ENTY-NINTH STREET, south side, between Fordham road to One Hundred and Ninetieth all house sewer connections to the main sewer shall be allowed to remain on the premises, ex­ Fort Hamilton and Seventh avenues, and on street; both sides of One Hundred and Ninety- in the street, and the opening of the main sewer cept old mortar or plaster only, which may be TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE, both sides, between second street, from Exterior street to Bailey in street shall be properly closed in compliance left, but not higher at any point than two feet Eighty-sixth street and Benson avenue, and be­ avenue; both sides of Bailey avenue, from Kings­ with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, below tbe curb opposite that point; also the tween Cropsey and Bath avenues. _ Area of assess­ bridge road south to its intersection with Sedg­ Borough of Brooklyn, and furnish the Depart­ foundation walls of all classes shall be taken ment: South side of Seventy-ninth street, be­ wick avenue; both sides of Sedgwick avenue, ment of F'inance with a certificate from the down only to a plane whose elevation shall be tween Fort Hamilton and Seventh avenues; both from its intersection with Bailey avenue north­ Bureau of Sewers that the work has been prop­ the level of the curb in front of the building. sides of Twenty-third avenue, between Eighty- erly to Kingsbridge road; both sides of Heath erly performed. The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw sixth street and Benson avenue, and between avenue, from Bailey avenue northerly to Kings­ The permit for all opening in the street to and remove all abandoned water* taps and old Cropsey and Bath avenues. bridge road; both sides of Kingsbridge terrace, be obtained by and at the expense of the pur­ service mains, and in place thereof cause to be -—that the same were confirmed by the Board of from Heath avenue to Kingsbridge road; south­ chaser of the building. inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe Assessors on January 26, 1909, and entered on westerly side of Kingsbridge road, from Tee Taw Failure to remove said buildings, appurte­ in the street, in compliance with the rules and January 26, 1909, in the Record of Titles of avenue to Bailey avenue, nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec­ —that the same was confirmed by the Board of from the day of possession will work forfeiture Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Depart­ tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessors on January 26, 1909, and entered Jan­ of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, ment of Finance with a certificate from the De­ Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the uary 26, 1909^ in the Record of Titles of Assess­ or portion as shall then be left standing, to­ partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electrieity amount assessed for benefit on any person or ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser that this has been performed. property shall be paid within sixty days after the of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ on account thereof at the time of the_ sale, and The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all date of said entry of the assessments, interest ments and of Water Rents, and unless the the bidder’s assent to the above conditions being house sewer connections to the main sewer in will be collected thereon, as provided by section amount assessed for benefit on any person or understood to be implied by the act of bidding, the street, and the opening of the main sewer 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. property shall be paid within sixty days after the and The City of New York will, without notice in street shall be properly closed in compliance Said section provides, in part, “If any such date of said entry of the assessment, interest to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, Bor­ assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of will be collected thereon, as provided in section and the costs and expense thereof charged against ough of Richmond, and furnish the Department sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the 1019 of the G reater New York C harter. the security above mentioned. of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of said Record of Titles of Assessments it shall be Said section provides, in part, that “If any The work of_ removal must be carried on in Sewers that the work has been properly per­ the duty of the officer authorized to collect and such assessment shall remain unpaid for the every respect in a thorough and workmanlike formed. receive the amount of such assessment to charge, period of sixty days after the date of entry manner, and must be completed within thirty The permit for all opening in the street to be collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ days from the day of possession, and the suc­ obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser seven per centum per annum, to be calculated ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma­ of the building. to the date of payment from the date when such ized to collect and receive the amount of such terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, Failure to remove said buildings, appurte­ assessment became a lien, as provided by section assessment to charge, collect and receive interest and will place proper and sufficient guards and nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days 159 of this act.” thereon at the rate of seven per centum per fences and warning signs by day and _ night from tile day of possession will work forfeiture Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An annum, to be calculated to the date of payment for the prevention of accidents, and will indem­ of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, assessment shall become a lien upon the real from the date when such assessment _ became a nify and save harmless The City of New York, or portion as shall then be left standing, to­ estate affected thereby ten days after its entry lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.’’ its officers, agents and servants, and each of gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser in the said record.” * * * Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An them, against any and all suits and actions, on account thereof at the time of the sale, and The above assessments are payable to the Col­ assessment shall become a lien upon the real claims and demands of every name and descrip­ the bidder’s assent to the above conditions being lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau estate affected thereby ten days after its entry tion brought against it, them or any of them, understood to be implied by the act of bidding, for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears in the said record.” * * * and against and from all damage and costs to and The City of New York will, without notice of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, The above assessments are payable to the Col­ which it, they or any of them be put by reason to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, in the Mechanics’ Bank Building, Court and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau of injury to the person or property of another, and the costs and expense thereof charged against Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears resulting from negligence or carelessness in the the security above mentioned. the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.. and on S atu r­ of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, performance of the work, or in guarding the The work of removal, must be carried on in days from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun­ same, or from any improper or defective ma­ every respect in a thorough and workmanlike m ade thereon on or before M arch 27, 1909, dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ terials or machinery, implements or appliances manner, and must be completed within thirty will be exempt from interest as above provided, nue. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours used in the removal of said buildings. days from the day of possession, and the suc­ and after that date will be subject to a charge of 9 a. m. and 2 n. m., and on Saturdays from Party walls and fences, when existing against cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma­ of interest at the rate of seven per centum per 9 a. tn. to 12 m.. and all paym ents made thereon adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, annum from the date when such assessments on or before March 27, 1909, will be exempt down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, projecting and will place proper and sufficient guards and became liens to the date of payment. from interest, as above provided, and after that brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are fences and warning signs by day and night for H ER M A N A. M ETZ. Comptroller. date will be subject to a charge of interest at the to be taken down and removed. The walls shall the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify City of New York. Department of Finance, rate of seven per centum per annum from the be made permanently self-supporting, beam- and save harmless The City of New York, its Com ptroller’s Office, Tanuary 26, 1909. date when the above assessment became a lien boles. etc., bricked up, and the wall made to officers, agents and servants, and each of them, j28,fl0 to tbe date of payment. exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex­ against any and all suits and actions, claims and terior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be demands of every name and description brought HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. against it, them or any of them, and against and City of New York, Department of Finance, made watertight where they have been disturbed NOTICE TO TROFERTY OWNERS. by the operations of the contractor. from all damage and costs to which it, they or Com ptroller’s Office, Jan u ary 26, 1909. any of them be put by reason of injury to tbe J28,f 10 The Comptroller of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of_ sale to with­ person or property of another, resulting from T N FU R SU A N C E OF SECTIO N 1018 OF negligence or carelessness in tbe performance of CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of 1 the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ buildings and machinery included therein, or to the work, or in guarding the same, or from any troller of The City of New York hereby gives APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY improper or defective materials or machinery, REAL ESTATE. reject any and all bids; and it is further public notice to all persons, owners of property, Resolved, That, while the said sale is held implements or appliances used in the removal of affected bv the following assessments for LOCAL under the supervision of the Commissioners^ of said buildings. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized Party walls and fences, when existing against OUEENS: A of the Borough of Brooklyn, public notice to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken FIRST WARD. is hereby given that the Commissioners of the tbe sale thereof as financial officer of the City. down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project­ FOMEROY STREET—SEWER, between Jack- Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested II. A. METZ, Comptroller- ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls, son and Washington avenues. Area of assess­ in them by law, will offer for sale at public are to be taken down and removed. The walls ment: Both sides of Pomeroy street, from Jack- auction all tbe buildings, parts of buildings, etc., City of New York. Department of Finance, shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam- Comptroller’s Office, January 20, 1909. holes, etc., bricked up, and tbe wall made to son avenue to Washington avenue; north side of now standing upon property owned by The City j26,f9 Webster avenue, from Kouwenhoven street to of New York, acquired by it for street opening exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex­ Blackwell street, and south side of Washington purposes, in the terior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be made watertight where they have been disturbed avenue, from Pomeroy street to Kouwenhoven llorougli of Urooklyn. CORPORATION SALE OI' BUILDINGS AND street. by the operations of tbe contractor. Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY The Comptroller of The City of New York HOPKINS AVENUE—SEWER, from a point REAL ESTATE. 180 feet south of Grand avenue to Temple street. etc., lying within the lines of Tenth avenue, reserves the right on the (lay of sale to withdraw Area of assessment: Both sides of Hopkins ave­ between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets, in the from sale any of the buildings, parts of build­ nue. from Grand avenue to Temple street. Borough of Brooklyn, and which are more par­ t t h e r e q u e s t o f t h e p r e s i d e n t ings and machinery included therein, or to reject LOCKWOOD STREET—SEWER, from Broad­ ticularly described on a certain map on file in of tbe Borough of Richmond, public no­ any and all bids; and it is further way to Grand avenue. Area of assessment: the office of the Collector of City Revenue, De­ ticeA is hereby given that the Commissioners of Resolved, That, while the said sale is held Both sides of Lockwood street, from Broadway partment of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 Broad­ the Sinking Fund, by virtue of tbe powers vested under the supervision of the Commissioners of to Grand avenue. way, B rough "f Manhattan. in them by law, will offer for sale at public the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized BEEBE AVENUE—SEWER, from Academy Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners auction all the buildings, parts of buildings, to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct street to William street. Area of assessment: of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held etc., now standing upon property owned by The the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. Both sides of Beebe avenue, from Academy street by them on January 13, 1909, the sale of the City of New York, acquired by it for street H. A. M ETZ, Com ptroller. to W illiam street; Blocks 81, 82, 89, 90, bounded above-described buildings and appurtenances opening purposes, in the City of New York. Department of Finance. by I’ayntar avenue, Beebe avenue. Freeman ave­ thereto will be held, by direction of the Comp­ C om ptroller’s Office, Jan u ary 20, 1909. nue, Prospect street. Crescent street, William troller, on llurmigli of It loll iiioimI j25,f8 street; both sides of Beebe avenue, from Academy TUESDAY, FE B R U A R Y J), 11)00 said buildings being situated upon land more street to Prospect street; southeast side of Pros­ particularly described as follows: at 11 o:clock a. m., on the premises, upon the D epa r tm en t of 1-in a n c e , C it y of N ew York. pect street, from Payntar avenue to Freeman Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, December 14, 1906. avenue. following etc., lying within tbe lines of Stuyvesant place, T erms and Conditions. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS SECOND WARD. between the southerly line of the United States The buildings and appurtenances thereto will Lighthouse property and Wiener place, and an U otherwise directed in any special case LAMONT AVENUE—SEWER, between Fifth be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay unnamed street (extension of Stuyvesant place), surety companies will be accepted as sufficient and Eleventh streets. Area of assesment: Both immediately cash or a certified check drawn to between Wiener place and Arrictta street, in the upon the following contracts to the amounts sides of Lamont avenue, between Fifth and the order of the Comptroller of The City of New Borough of Richmond, and which are more par­ nam ed: Eleventh streets. York, and must also at the time of sale give ticularly described on a map on file in the office Supplies of Any Description, including Gas anil —that the same were confirmed by the Board of a certified check or cash in half the amount of of the Collector of City Revenue, Department Electricity— Assessors January 26, 1909, and entered on Jan­ the purchase price as security for the faithful of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, Bor­ One company on a bond up to $50,000. uary 26. 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assess­ performance of the terms and conditions of the ough of Manhattan. Two companies on a bond up to $125,000. ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of sale. Where the amount of the purchase price Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners Three companies on a bond up to $200,000. Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave­ ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount sum of $50 shall be the amount of the security by them Jan u ary 13, 1909, the sale of the above m ents—- assessed for benefit on anv person or property to be deposited. This security may at any time described buildings and appurtenances thereto Two companies on a bond up to $50,000. shall be paid within sixty days after the date of after the expiration of the contract period be will be held by direction of the Comptroller on Three companies on a bond up to $125,000. said entry of the assessments, interest will be col­ applied by the City to the cost of completing Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers, Water lected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of any of the work required under the contract, but MONDAY, FEBRUARY H, JOOO, Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parks, said Greater New York Charter. unfinished at the expiration of the contract at 11 o’clock a. m., on the premises, upon the Parkways, Etc.— Said section provides, in part, that “If any period. following One company on a bond up to $25,000. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause T erms and Conditions. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. period of sixty days after the date of entry Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur­ The buildings and appurtenances thereto will thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ chased by him to be used or .occupied for any Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts. purpose other than that of their speedy removal, immediately cash or a certified cheek drawn to ized to collect and receive the amount of such nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue Tunnels, Etc.— assessment to charge, collect and receive interest the order of the Comptroller of The City of One company on a bond up to $25,000. for the use of either the land or the buildings, New ’York, and must also at the time of sale thereon at the rate of seven per centum pet etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. annum, to be calculated to the date of payment give a certified check or cash in half the amount Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. any of these conditions shall forthwith void the of the purchase price as security for the faith­ from the date when such assessment became a sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur­ F our companies on a bond up to $2,50,000. lien, as provided bv section 159 of this act.” ful performance of the terms and conditions chase money and tbe security deposited for the of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.— Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An faithful performance of the conditions of the One company on a bond up to $25,000. assessment shall become a lien upon the real price does not equal or exceed the sum of Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. sale. The placing therein or permitting the oc­ $50 the sum of $50 shall be the amount of estate affected thereby ten days after its entry cupancy of any such building by any tenant free, Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. in the said record.” * * * the security to be deposited. This security may for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary at any time after the expiration of the con­ Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. The above assessments are payable to the Col­ watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi­ lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau tact period be applied by the City to the cost demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of completing any of the work required under tional surety will be required as the Comptroller for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of of the above conditions of sale. sees fit in each instance. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at the contract, but unfinished at the expiration All bonds exceeding $250,000 will by that fact the ITackett Building, No. 51 Tackson avenue, The sale will be as of the condition of the of the contract period. property on date of delivery thereof to the pur­ The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between what the nature of the work. the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.. and on S atur­ chaser. The City of New York will not be or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur­ responsible for any change or loss which may chased by him to be used or occupied for any pur­ H. A. METZ. days from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all payments occur in the condition of the buildings, or their Comptroller. made thereon on or before M arch 27, 1909, will pose other than that of their speedy removal, nor be exempt from interest, as above provided, and appurtenances, between the time of the sale shall he collect any rental or other revenue after that date will be subject to a charge of thereof and the time of delivering possession to for the use of either the land or the buildings, interest at the rate of seven per centum per the purchaser, after being properly vacated of etc., situated thereon. The breach of eithes, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC annum from the date when above assessments all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser or any of these conditions shall forthwith void became liens to the date of payment. will be made as nearly together as the circum­ the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the CHARITIES. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. stances of vacating the structures of their ten­ purchase money and the security deposited for ants will permit. epartment of ublic harities oot op City of New York. Department of Finance, the faithful performance of the conditions of the D P C , F All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, ast wenty sixth treet ew ork C om ptroller’s Office, Jan u ary 26, 1909. sale. The placing therein or permitting the E T - S , N Y . i 28.fl 0 structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with occupancy of any such building by any tenant their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the neces­ TO CONTRACTORS. and foundations of all kinds, except the side­ sary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. walk and curb in front of said buildings, extend­ actual demolition thereof, > shall of itself be a ing within the described area and down to the breach of the above conditions of sale. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. N PU R SU A N C E OF SEC T IO N 1018 OF level of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down The sale will be as of the condition of the the Greater New York Charter, the Comp­ and removed from the premises. None of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur­ EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Itroller of The City of New York herehy gives dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition chaser. The City of New York will not be S received hy the Department of Public Char­ public notice to all persons, owners of property, shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except responsible for any change or loss which may ities at the above office until 2.30 o’clock p. m. on affected bv the following assessment for LOCAL old mortar nr plaster only, which may be left, occur in the condition of the buildings, or their THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 11)01). IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE but not higher at any point than two feet below appurtenances, between tbe time of the sale BRONX: tbe curb opposite that point; also the founda­ thereof and the time of delivering possession No. I. UNIFORMS AND UNIFORM tion walls of all classes shall be taken down only to the purchaser, after being properly vacated GOODS. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 11. to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of all tenants. The sale and delivery to pur­ No 2. FOR FURNITURE. CARPETS, SEWERS in WEST ONE HUNDRED AND of the curb in front of tbe building chaser will be made as nearly together as the CHINA, ETC., FOR NEW SUPERINTEND­ NINETY-SECOND STREET, between Exterior The purchaser at tbe sale shall also withdraw circumstance of vacating the structures of their ENT’S COTTAGE, CITY HOSPITAL, BLACK­ street and Bailey avenue; in BAILEY AVE­ and remove all abandoned water taps and old tenants will permit. WELLS ISLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. 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The time for the performance of the contract Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ Blank forms and further information may be No. 3. FO R F U R N IS H IN G A LL T H E is '(luring the year 1909. lows: obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR The amount of security required is fifty (SO) 880 square yards asphalt pavement, outside at the office of the Bureau of Highways, No. 14 CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN NEWELL per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate. railroad area (5 years’ maintenance). Municipal Building, the Borough of Brooklyn. STREET, FROM GREENPOINT AVENUE TO The bidder will state the price per yard, per 170 square yards asphalt pavement, within BIRD S. CODER, President. CALYER STREET. pound, per dozen, or other unit, by which the railroad area (no maintenance). Dated February 1, 1909. The following is the Engineer’s preliminary bids will be tested. The extensions must be made 120 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad f2,17 estim ate: and footed up, as the bids will be read from the area. JtS’ See General Instruction* to Bid­ 40 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, total and awards made to the lowest bidder on 25 cubic yards concrete, within railroad den* on the la nt iiiikc, last column, of laid complete, including all each class, line or item, as stated in the specifica­ area. th«* “ City Record.” incidentals and appurte­ tions. The time allowed for the completion of the nances; per linear foot, Blank forms and further information may be work and the full performance of the contract is O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of $1.80 ...... $72 00 obtained at the office of the Department, foot of twenty (20) working days. B rooklyn, R oom 2, B orough H all, B orough of 445 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. The amount of security required is Seven Brooklyn, T h e C ity of N ew Y ork. laid complete, including all ROBERT VV. HEBBERD, Commissioner. Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750). incidentals and appurte­ The City of New York, F ebruary 6, 1909. No. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND OEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE nances; per linear foot, f6,18 CURBING FORTY-FIRST STREET, FROM O received by the President of the Borough $1.50 ...... 667 50 SIXTH AVENUE TO A POINT 320 FEET, of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o’clock It'r See (tem-ral IiintructloiiH to Bid­ a. m. on 5 manholes complete, with iron ders on thr Inst iiiikv, last column, of MORE OR LESS, WEST OF NINTH AVE­ heads and covers, including th e “ C ity R e c o r d .” NUE, AND LAYING SIDEWALKS FROM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900, all incidentals and appurte­ SIXTH AVENUE TO NEW UTRECHT AVE­ No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE nances; per manhole, $45.. 225 00 NUE. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI­ LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR 16,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and brac­ D epa rtm en t of P u b lic C h a r it ie s , F oot of DENTAL THERETO. REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO LIGHT­ ing, driven in place com­ E ast T w en ty -s ix t h S t r ee t , N ew Y ork. Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as ING AND POWER EQUIPMENT OF DIS­ plete, including all inci­ follows: CIPLINARY TRAINING SCHOOL, BOR­ dentals and appurtenances; 3,720 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. per thousand feet (B. M.), TO CONTRACTORS. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. 20 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ The time allowed for the completion of the $21 ...... 336 00 crete. work and full performance of the contract will 45 linear feet of 6dnch house PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. 1,830 cubic yards earth excavation. be forty (40) working days. connection drain, _ laid in 180 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid The amount of security required will be Five place complete, including fo r). Hundred Dollars ($500). all incidentals and appurte­ EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 202 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER­ nances; per linear foot, 90 S received by the Department of Public 24.840 square feet cement sidewalk. ING 507,117 POUNDS ICE TO THE VARIOUS cents ...... 40 50 Charities at the above office until 2.30 o’clock The time allowed for the completion of the PUBLIC BUILDINGS, BATHS AND COM­ 22 cubic yards of concrete cradle, p. m. on work and the full performance of the contract is FORT STATIONS, BOROUGH OF BROOK­ in place complete, including THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1000, seventy (70) working days. LYN. extra excavation and all in­ The amount of security required is Three The time for the delivery of same and full cidentals and appurtenances; FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING: Thousand Dollars ($3,000). performance of contract will be until Decem­ per cubic yard, $6. 132 00 No. 1. HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE AND No. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING ber 31, 1909. 1,000 feet (B. M.)_ foundation plank­ OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. BETWEEN COURTYARD LINES, CURBING The amount of security required will be Five ing, laid in place complete, No. 2. HARDWARE. METALS, WOODF.N- AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON FORTY- Hundred Dollars ($500). including all incidentals WARE AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SECOND STREET, FROM SEVENTH AVE­ No. 3. FOR LAUNDERING TOWELS USED and appurtenances; per SUPPLIES. NUE TO NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, TO­ IN THE VARIOUS PUBLIC BATHS AND thousand feet (B. M.), $27. 27 00 The time for the performance of the contract GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL COMFORT STATIONS, DURING THE YEAR is during the year 1909. THERETO. 1909. $1,500 00 The amount of security required is fifty (SO) Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as The time for the delivery of the articles and per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate. follows: full performance of the contract will be until The time allowed for the completion of the The bidder will state the price per pound, 1,690 cubic yards earth excavation. December 31, 1909. work and the full performance of the contract per dozen, or other unit, by which the bids will 220 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid The amount of security required will be Fif­ will be thirty (30) working days. be tested. The extensions must be made and for). teen Hundred Dollars ($1,500). The amount of security required will be Seven footed up, as the bids will be read from the 4,740 linear feet cement curb. The bidder will state the price of each item or Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750). total and awards made to the lowest bidder on 15,810 square feet cement sidewalk. _ article contained in the specifications or schedules No. 4. FOR F U R N IS H IN G A LL T H E each line or item, as stated in the specifications. The time allowed for the completion of the herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR Blank forms and further information may be work and the full performance of the contract is each, or other unit of measure, by which the CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN MONTGOMERY obtained at the office of the Department, foot of fifty (50) working days. bids will be tested. The bids will be compared STREET, BETWEEN ROGERS AVENUE East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhat­ The amount of security required is Eighteen and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate AND A SUMMIT 350 FEET EAST THEREOF. tan. Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,850). sum for each contract. The following is the Engineer’s preliminary ROBERT W. HEBBERD, Commissioner. No. 6. FOR REGULATING, CURBING AND Delivery will be required to be made at the estim ate: The City of New York, Jan u ary 30, 1909. LAYING SIDEWALKS ON FORTY-THIRD time and in the manner and in such quantities 40 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, j30,f 11 STREET, FROM SEVENTH AVENUE TO as may be directed. laid complete, including all EIGHTH AVENUE. TOGETHER WITH ALL Blank forms and further information may be incidentals and appurte­ ft':' See General liuntructloiia to lllil- WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. obtained and the plans and drawings may be nances; per linear foot, d< rM on the last page, last column, of Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as seen at the office of the Bureau of Public Build­ $2.80 ...... $112 00 I lie “City Record.” follows: ings and Offices of the Borough of Brooklyn, 350 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, 1,480 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. No. 29 Municipal Building, Brooklyn. laid complete, including all 20 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ BIRD S. CODER, President. incidentals and appurte­ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. crete. Dated Tanuary 23, 1909. nances; per linear foot, 170 cubic yards earth excavation (not to be j26,f 10 $1.65 ...... 577 50 GENERAL MODIFICATION No. 35. bid for). /UT See General Instructions! to lllil- 520 linear feet 6-inch house con­ 100 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid clcrs Oil the last page, last column, of nection drain, laid complete, fo r). the “City Record.” including all incidentals ECTION VII., RULE 76. OF THE PLUMB- 80 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). and appurtenances; per ing Rules of the Bureau of Buildings, linear foot, 75 cents...... 390 00 S 1,310 square feet cement sidewalk. O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, is The time allowed for the completion of the 3 manholes complete, with iron hereby modified to read as follows: B rooklyn, R oom 2, B orough H all, B orough of work and the full performance of the contract is B roo klyn, T h e C ity of N ew Y ork. heads and covers, including “Rule 76. The house sewer and house drain thirty (30) working days. all incidentals and appurte­ must be at least 4 inches in diameter when re- The amount of security required is Six Hun­ EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE nances; per m anhole, $ 5 0 .. 150 00 receiving the discharge of water closet. Where dred and Fifty Dollars ($650). S received by the President of the Borough 1,600 feet (B. M.) sheeting and brac­ receiving rain water, the house sewer and house No. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, ot Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o’clock ing, driven in place com­ drain up to the leaders must be in accordance CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON a. m. on plete, including all inci­ with the table given below, provided that no FIFTY-NINTH STREET, FROM SIXTH AVE­ W E D N E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y IO, 11)00, dentals and appurtenances; bouse sewer or house drain shall be of less di­ NUE TO SEVENTH AVENUE, TOGETHER per thousand feet (B. M.), ameter than that of the largest soil or waste No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA­ WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR $21 ...... 33 60 pipe which it serves. Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as “The areas given in this table are the areas CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN SECOND AVE­ follows: NUE, FROM EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET TO $1,263 10 of the lot apportioned to tj[ie building thereon 1,470 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. and are in all cases the maximum. In cases of N 1N ET Y - S ECON1) ST R E ET. The time allowed for the completion of the 10 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ The following is the Engineer’s preliminary detached houses, excepting tenement houses, crete. work and full performance of the contract will where part of the lot is laid out in lawns or estim ate: be thirty (30) working days. 240 cubic yards earth excavation. 265 linear feet 18-inch pipe sewer, grass plots, or sand, only that portion covered 220 cubic yards earth filling (to be fur­ The amount of security required will be Six by tlie building, courts, areas, porches or piazzas laid complete, including all nished). incidentals and appurte­ Hundred Dollars ($600). or any other covered part drained to the sewer 80 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). No. 5. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR need to be computed. All drainage plans shall nances, per linear foot, 6,430 square feet cement sidewalk. $2.40 ...... $636 00 AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ show the superficial area in square feet drained The time allowed for the completion of the STRUCTING SEWER IN DUMONT AVE­ by each leader, yard, area and court drain.” 260 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, work and the full performance of the contract is laid complete, including all NUE, BETWEEN ALABAMA AVENUE AND Diameter Fall V\ Inch per Fall yi Inch per thirty-five (35) working days. incidentals and appurte­ GEORGIA AVENUE. of Pipe. Foot. Foot. The amount of security required is Nine Hun­ nances, per linear foot, $2. 520 00 The following is the Engineer’s preliminary 3-inch...... 1,200 square feet 1,500 square feet dred and Fifty Dollars ($950). 505 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, estim ate: 4 in ch ...... 2,500 square feet 3,200 square feet No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING laid complete, including all 235 linear feet of 12-inch pipe 5-inch...... 4,500 square feet 6,000 square feet WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON­ incidentals and appurte­ sewer, laid complete, includ­ 6-inch...... 8,000 square feet 10,000 square feet CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF nances, per linear foot, ing all incidentals and ap­ 7.in ch ...... 12,400 square feet 15,600 square feet SEVENTY-EIGHTH STREET, FROM THIRD $1.60 ...... ' 808 00 purtenances; per linear 8-inch...... 18,000 square feet 22,500 square feet AVENUE TO FOURTH AVENUE, TO­ 9 manholes, complete, with iron foot. $2.45 ...... $575 75 g-incii...... 25,000 square feet 31,500 square feet GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL heads and covers, including 3 manholes, complete, with iron 10-incii...... 41,000 square feet 59,000 square feet THERETO. all incidentals and appurte­ heads and covers, including , 2-inch...... 69,000 square feet 98,000 square feet Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ nances, per manhole, $50.. 450 00 all incidentals and appur­ DAVID F. MOORE, Superintendent. lows: 5 sewer basins, complete, of tenances; per manhole, $55.00 ...... 165 00 dai,28,j4,i 1,18,25,fi,8 2,090 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years’ either standard design, with maintenance). iron pans or gratings, iron 9,400 feet (II. M.) sheeting and 290 cubic yards concrete. basin hoods and connecting bracing, driven in place, O f f ic e of t h e P r esid en t of t h e B orough of The time allowed for the completion of the culverts, including all inci­ complete, including all inci­ B rooklyn, R oom 2, B orough H all, B orough of work and the full performance of the contract is dentals and appurtenances, dentals and appurtenances; B roo klyn. T h e C ity o f N ew Y ork. twenty (20) working days. per basin, $135...... 675 00 per thousand feet (B. M.), $21.00 ...... 197 40 e a l e d b i d s o r e s t i m a t e s w i l l b e The amount of security required is Fifteen 46,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and bracing, driven in place, received by the President of the Borough Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,550). $938 15 ofS Brooklyn, at the above office, until 11 o’clock No. 9. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT complete, including all in­ cidentals and appurtenances, a. m. on SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF EIGHT­ EENTH STREET, BETWEEN VANDERBILT per 1,000 feet (B. M.), $21 966 00 The time allowed for the completion of the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1000. STREET AND ELEVENTH AVENUE. AND work and full performance of the contract will $4,055 00 be thirty (30) working days. No 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING ON VARIOUS OTHER STREETS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The amount of security required will be Five \N |) CURBING CENTRE STREET, FROM The time allowed for the completion of the Hundred Dollars ($500). HENRY STREET TO HICKS STREET, TO­ Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as fol­ No. 6. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR lows: work and the full performance of the contract GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL will be forty (40) working days. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ 15,740 square feet cement sidewalk. STRUCTING SEWER IN BLAKE AVENUE, THERETO. The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required will be Two Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ Thousand Dollars ($2,000). FROM HINSDALE STREET TO WILLIAMS work and the full performance of the contract is AVENUE. lows: thirty (30) working days. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA­ 850 linear feet new curbstone, set in con­ BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR The following is the Engineer’s preliminary crete. The amount of security required is Nine Hun­ estim ate: dred Dollars ($900). CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FIFTY-FIRST 20 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ STREET. FROM THIRTEENTH AVENUE 235 linear feet of 12-inch pipe crete. No. 10. FOR FENCING VACANT LOTS ON TO FOURTEENTH AVENUE. sewer, laid complete, includ­ 20 cubic yards earth excavation. THE NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTY-FIFTH The following is the Engineer’s preliminary ing all incidentals and ap­ 300 cubic yards earth filling (to be fur­ STREET. BETWEEN NEW UTRECHT AND estim ate: purtenances; per linear nished). EIGHTEENTH AVENUES. AND ON VARI­ 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, foot, $2.45 ...... $575 75 50 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). OUS OTHER STREETS IN THE BOROUGH laid complete, including all 3 manholes, complete, with iron The time allowed for the completion of the OF BROOKLYN. incidentals and appurte­ heads and covers, including work and the full performance of the contract is Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as fol­ nances, per linear foot, all incidentals and appur­ thirty (30) working days. lows: $2.80 ...... $126 0( tenances; per manhole, The amount of security required is Four Hun­ 900 linear feet wooden rail fence, 6 feet 760 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, $55.00 ...... 165 00 dred Dollars ($400). high. laid complete, including all 8,400 feet (B. M.) sheeting and No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, The time allowed for the completion of the incidentals and appurte­ bracing, driven in place, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON work anil the full performance of the contract is nances, per linear foot, complete, including all inci­ EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, EROM NEW­ twenty (20) working days. $1.65 ...... 1,254 00 dentals and appurtenances; KIRK AVENUE TO FOSTER AVENUE, TO­ The amount of security required is One Hun­ 8 manholes, complete, with iron per thousand feet (B. M.), GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL dred and Fifty Dollars ($150). heads and covers, including $ 21.00 ...... 176 40 THERETO. . ... No. 11. FOR GRADING A PORTION OF all incidentals and appurte­ Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ THE LOT ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER nances, per manhole, $50.. 400 00 $917 15 lows: OF THIRD AVENUE AND EIGHTY-THIRD 560 linear feet 6-inch house con­ 80 cubic yards earth excavation. STREET, KNOWN AS LOT NO. 42, BLOCK nection drain, laid com­ The time allowed for the completion of the 210 cubic yards earth filling (to be fur­ 6006. plete, including all incident­ work and full performance of the contract will nished). Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as fol­ als and appurtenances, per be thirty (30) working days. 940 linear feet cement curb. lows: linear foot, 75 cen ts...... 420 00 The amount of security required will be Five 4,770 square feet cement sidewalk. 200 cubic yards excavation (earth). 1,500 feet (B. M.) sheeting and Hundred Dollars ($500). The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the bracing, driven in place No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR work and the full performance of the contract Is work and the full performance of the contract is complete, including all inci­ AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ thirty (30) working days...... ten (10) working days. dentals and appurtenances, STRUCTING SEWER IN FIFTY-THIRD The amount ot security required is Four Hun­ The amount of security required is One Hun­ per 1,000 feet (II. M .), $21 31 50 STREET. FROM NEW UTRECHT AVENUE dred and Fifty Dollars ($450). dred Dollars ($100). TO THIRTEENTH AVENUE. No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING The bidder will state the price of each item or $2,231 50 The following is the Engineer’s preliminary WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON­ article contained in the specifications or schedules estim ate: CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF herein contained or hereto annexed, per square The time allowed for the completion of the 230 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, FAKRAGUT ROAD, b ROM FLATBUSII AVE­ yard, cubic yard, linear foot, or other unit of work and full performance of the contract will laid complete, including all NUE TO EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, measure, by which the bids will be tested. The be forty (40) working days. incidentals and appurte­ TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INC1 bids will be compared and the contract awarded The amount of security required will be Eleven nances, per linear foot, DENTAL THERETO. at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Hundred Dollars ($1,100). $1.75 ...... $402 50 1502 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

90 linear feet 6-inch house con­ The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as j North Shore Traction Company, the petitioner First—The consent in writing of the owners nection drain, laid complete, follows: named in the foregoing petition; that lie has of half in value of the property bounded on said including all incidentals and 178 linear feet of pipe sewer,, 12-inch. read the foregoing petition and knows the con­ streets and avenues to the construction and appurtenances, per linear 19 spurs for house connections, over and tents thereof; that the same is true of his own operation of said railroad shall be obtained by the foot. 80 cents...... 72 00 above the cost per linear foot of sewer. knowledge except as to the matters therein Company within one month after the signing of 2 manholes, complete, with iron 2 manholes, complete. stated to be alleged on information and belief, this contract by the Mayor, and a copy of such heads and covers, including 360 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and and as to those matters he believes it to be true. consents shall be filed with the Board within all incidentals and appurte­ removed. j a m e s a . MacEl h i n n y . such time, or in the event that such consents nances, per manhole, $50. . • 100 00 3 cubic yards of Class B concrete, in place, Sworn to before me this 18th day of January, cannot be obtained within such time, the Com­ 1 sewer basin, complete, of either additional to that shown on the plan. 1909. pany shall within one month thereafter make standard design, with iron 1.000 feet (B. M .) of tim ber for foundations, E. M. Carroll, Notary Public, application to the Appellate Division of the pans and gratings, iron furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur­ New York County. Supreme Court for the appointment of Commis­ basin hood and connecting nished and left in place. -—and the following resolutions were thereupon sioners in the manner provided by the Railroad culvert, including all inci­ 10 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur­ adopted: Law to determine if said railroad ought to be dentals and appurtenances, nished and laid. \\ hereas, The foregoing petition from The New constructed; otherwise this grant shall cease and per basin, $130...... 130 00 The time allowed for the completion of the York and North Shore Traction Company, dated determ ine. work will be 40 working days. January 18, 1909, was presented to the Board of Second—The said right to construct, maintain Total. $704 50 The amount of security required will be Nine Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held and operate said railroad shall be held and en­ Hundred Dollars ($900). January 22, 1909. joyed by the Company for the term of fifteen The time allowed for the completion of the No. 5. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this (15) years from the date upon which this con­ work and full performance of the contract will AND APPURTENANCES IN WEST STREET, Board sets Friday, the 19th day of February, tract is signed by the Mayor, with the privilege be thirty (30) working days. BETWEEN HONEYWELL AVENUE AND 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, and Room of renewal of said contract for the further period The amount of security required will be Four CROTONA PARKWAY. 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as of ten (10) years upon a fair revaluation of Hundred Dollars ($400). The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as the time and place when and where such petition such right and privilege. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates follows: shall be first considered, and a public hearing be If the Company shall determine to exercise its of total cost for the completed work are in each 490 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. had thereon, at which citizens, shall be entitled privilege of renewal it shall make application to case to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and 56 spurs for house connections, over and to appear and be heard; and be it further the Board, or any authority which shall be au­ test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a above the cost per linear foot of sewer. Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to thorized by law to act for the City in place single percentage of such 100 per cent, (such as 6 manholes, complete. cause such petition and these resolutions to be of the Board. Such application shall be made 95 per cent., 100 per cent, or 105 per cent.), for 2 receiving basins, complete. published for at least fourteen (14) days in two at any time, not earlier than two years and which all material and work called for in the 510 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and daily newspapers in The City of New York, to be not later than one year before the expiration of proposed contracts and the notices to bidders removed. designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten the original term of this contract. The deter­ are to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, 5 cubic feet of Class B concrete, in place, (10) days in the City R ecord immediately prior mination of the revaluation shall be sufficient if as bid for each contract, shall apply; to all unit additional to that shown on the plan. to such date of public hearing, the expense of agreed to in writing by the Company and the items specified in the Engineer’s preliminary esti­ 1.000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, such publication to be borne by the petitioner. Board, but in no case shall the annual rate of mate to an amount necessary to complete the furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur­ JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. compensation to the City be fixed at a less work described in the contracts. nished and left in place. New York, January 22, 1909. amount than the sum required to be paid during The bids will be compared and the contract 10 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur­ f6,19 the last year of this original contract. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each nished and laid. contract. The time allowed for the completion of the UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN If the Company and the Board shall not reach Blank forms and further information may be work will be 90 working days. _ that at the meeting of the Board of Esti­ such agreement on or before the day one year obtained and the plans and drawings may be The amount of security required will be Nine­ P mate and Apportionment held this day the follow­before the expiration of the original term of this seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, teen Hundred Dollars ($1,900). ing proceedings were had: contract, then the annual rate of compensation the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 215 Montague No. 6. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING Whereas, The East River Terminal Railroad for such succeeding ten (10) years shall be street, Brooklyn. BASINS AT THE NORTHWEST AND has under date of January 15, 1908, made ap­ reasonable, and either the City (by the Board) SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF EAST TWO or the Company shall be bound, upon request of BIRD S. COLER, President. plication to this Board for the grant of the HUNDRED AND THIRD STREET AND VAL­ right, privilege and franchise to construct, main­ the other, to enter into a written agreement with Dated January 25, 1909. ENTINE AVENUE. tain and operate railroad tracks by locomotive each other, fixing the rate of such compensation j26,f 10 The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as steam power upon Wythe avenue, Kent avenue at such amount as shall be reasonable, but in no See General Instructions to lliii- follows: case shall the annual rate so fixed be less than and North Fourth street in tlie Borough of the sum required to be paid for the last year tlers on tlie lust linge, lust column, of 41 linear feet of pipe culvert, 12-inch. Brooklyn; and the “City Jteeord,” 2 receiving basins, complete. prior to the termination of the original term Whereas, Section 92 of the Railroad Law and of this contract, and if the parties shall not 5 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York removed. Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 forthwith agree upon what is reasonable, then BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. The time allowed for the completion of the the parties shall enter into a written agreement work will be 8 working days. of the Laws of 1905 provide for the manner fixing such annual rate and at such amount as The amount of security required will be Two and procedure of making such grants; and shall be determined by three disinterested free­ Whereas, In pursuance of such laws this holders selected in the following manner: Office of the P resident of the Borough of Hundred Dollars ($200). Board adopted a resolution on June 26, 1908, T he Bronx, M unicipal B uilding, Crotona Blank forms can be obtained upon application fixing the date for public hearing thereon as One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen P ark, O ne H undred and Seventy-seventh therefor, and the plans and specifications may be September 18, 1908, at which citizens were en­ by the Board, one disinterested freeholder shall Street and T hird Avenue. seen and other information obtained at said be chosen by the Company; these two shall office. titled to appear and be heard, and publication choose a third disinterested freeholder, and the T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT A PETI- LOUIS F. IIAFFEN. President. was had for at least fourteen (14) days in the three so chosen shall act as appraisers and shall 1. tion lias been presented to me and is on file “Brooklyn Daily Eagle” and the “Brooklyn Daily make the revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers in my office for inspection, for j 30,f 11 Times,” newspapers designated by the Mayor, Ipr See Ueneral Iiistrnctfonn to lllil- shall be chosen at least six months prior to the No. 192. For paving with macadam pavement and in the City R ecord for ten (10) days im­ expiration of this original contract, and their Villa avenue, from Southern boulevard to Van ilers on tho lust page, last column, of mediately prior to the date of hearing and the tin* “ C ity R e co r d .” report shall be filed with the Board within three Cortlandt avenue, and setting curb where neces­ public hearing was duly held on such day; and months after they are chosen. They shall act as sary. Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to appraisers and not as arbitrators. They may The petition for the above will be submitted the money value of the franchise or right ap­ base their judgment upon their own experience by me to the Local Board having jurisdiction plied for and proposed to be granted to the BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR­ and upon such information as they may obtain thereof, on February 11, 1909, at 2 p. m., at the East River Terminal Railroad and the adequacy by inquiries and investigations, without the pres­ office of the President of the Borough of The TIONMENT. of the compensation proposed to be paid there­ ence of either party. They shall have the right Bronx, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, One for; now therefore it is to examine any of the books of the Company and Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third Resolved, That the following form of the its officers under oath. The valuations so ascer­ avenue. PUBLIC NOTICE. resolution for the grant of the franchise or right tained, fixed and determined shall be conclusive Dated January 29, 1909. applied for by the East River Terminal Railroad upon both parties, but no annual sum shall, in containing the form of proposed contract for the LOUIS F. IIAFFEN, President. any event, be less than the sum required to be HOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTION­ grant of such franchise or right be hereby paid for the last year of this original con­ j30,f 1,8,1 1 MENT, CITY OF NEW YORK. introduced and entered in the niinutes of this tract. If, in any case, the annual rate shall not Board as follows, to wit: be fixed prior to the termination of the original O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and term of this contract, then the Company shall Apportionment hereby grants to the East River T he Bronx, M unicipal B uilding, Crotona P that the public hearing on the applica­ pay the annual rate theretofore prevailing until P ark, O ne H undred and Seventy-seventh tion of the New York and North Shore Trac­Terminal Railroad the franchise or right fully the new rate shall be determined, and shall Street and T hird A venue. tion Company for a franchise to construct, main­ set out and described in the following form of then make up to the City the amount of any tain and operate a street surface railway from proposed contract for the grant thereof em­ excess of the annual rate then determined over T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT A PETI- the intersection of Chestnut street and Murray bodying all the terms and conditions including the previous annual rate. The compensation and X tion has been presented to me and is on file lane, upon and along various streets and ave­ the provisions as to rates, fares and charges expenses of the said appraisers shall be borne in my office for inspection, for nues to Eleventh avenue; thence northerly upon upon and subject to the terms and conditions in jointly by the City and the Company, each pay­ No. 193. Acquiring title to the lands neces­ and along Eleventh avenue to a point about 300 said proposed form of contract contained and ing one-half thereof. sary for opening East Two Hundred and Twen­ feet north of the north side line of the Boule­ that the Mayor of The City of New York be and Third—Upon the termination of this original tieth street, from the Bronx boulevard to La­ vard, in the former Village of Whitestonc, and lie hereby is authorized to execute and deliver conia avenue. contract, or if the same is renewed, then at the two alternative routes, as follows: such contract in the name and on behalf of The termination of the said renewal term, or upon The petition for the above will be submitted ta) From the intersection of Chestnut street City of New York as follows, to wit: the termination of the rights hereby granted for by me to the Local Board having jurisdiction and Van Riper avenue, upon and along various thereof, on February 11, 1909, at 3 p. m., at the any other cause, or upon the dissolution of the streets and avenues to the intersection of F’ourth P roposed F orm of Contract. Company before such termination, the tracks of office of the President of the Borough of The street and Eighth avenue; thence northerly upon This contract, made this day of the Company constructed pursuant to this con­ Bronx, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, One and along Eighth avenue and various streets , 1909, by and between The Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third tract, within the streets, avenues and highways and avenues to the point of termination, as City of New York (hereinafter called the City), shall become the property of the City without avenue. aforesaid; party of the first part, by the Mayor of said D ated January 29, 1909. cost, and the same may be used or disposed of (b) From the intersection of Chestnut street City, acting for and in the name of said City, by the City for any purpose whatsoever, or the LOUIS F. IIAFFEN, President. and Brewsters avenue, upon and along various under and in pursuance of the authority of the same may be leased to any company or individual. j30,f 1,8,11 streets and avenues to the intersection of Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said If. however, at the termination of this grant ’ourth street and Eighth avenue; thence north­ City (hereinafter called the Board), and the East as above the City (by the Board) shall so order erly upon and along Eighth avenue to the point River Terminal Railroad (hereinafter called the by resolution, the Company shall, upon thirty O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of of termination, as aforesaid, all in the Borough Company), party of the second part, witnesseth: (30) days’ notice from the Board, remove any T he Bronx, M unicipal B uilding, Crotona P ark. of Q ueens; In consideration of the mutual covenants and and all of the tracks and other equipment con­ O ne H undred and S eventy-seventh Street and —which, by resolution adopted December 18, agreements herein contained, the parties hereto structed pursuant to this contract, and the said T hird Avenue. 1908, was fixed for January 22, 1909, was on do hereby covenant and agree as follows: streets, avenues and highways shall be restored that date continued until February 19, 1909, at Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com­ to their original condition at the sole cost and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, as the time, and received by the President of the Borough pany, subject to the conditions and provisions expense of the Company. S Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to Fourth—The Company shall pay to the City of The Bronx at the above office until 11 o’clockthe place. a. m. on construct, maintain and operate railroad tracks for this privilege the following sums of money: JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. either at the grade of the surface of the streets (a) The sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J lJXif). D ated New York, January 22, 1909. and avenues or above or below the grade thereof, in cash within thirty (30) days after the date f6,19 as shall be determined by the Public Service Com­ No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ on which this contract is signed by the Mayor. mission for the First District of the State of (b) During the first ten (10) years of this con­ ERING FORAGE TO THE BUREAU OF New York, pursuant to law, for the purpose of tract, beginning on the date when this contract SEWERS. conveying goods, wares and merchandise only, 60.000 pounds No. 1 white clipped oats. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN is signed by the Mayor, an annual sum of four that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, hundred and fifty dollars ($450). 60.000 pounds best timothy hay. P and Apportionment, held January 22, 1909, theas follows: During the succeeding live (5) years of this 5.000 pounds rye straw. following petition was received: (a) Four tracks beginning at the westerly side 1.000 pounds bran. contract an annual sum of nine hundred dollars To I lie Honorable tlie Board of Estimate and of Wythe avenue; thence across Wythe avenue ($900). 200 pounds lump rock salt. to the easterly side thereof, all of such tracks 100 pounds table salt. Apportionment of The City of New York: Such sums as above shall be paid into the to be situated in tlie portion of Wythe avenue treasury of the City on November 1 of each 100 pounds oil meal. The petition of the New York and Nortli Shore between the southerly side line of North Fourth 100 pounds corn meal. year, and shall be for the amount due to Sep­ Traction Company respectfully shows: street and a line parallel thereto crossing Wythe tember 30 next preceding. 100 pounds corn on cob. That your petitioner, on December 18, 1908, avenue about sixty (60) feet southerly there­ Any and all payments to be made by the terms 50 pounds condition powder. presented to this Board a written petition asking from. of this contract to the City by the Company shall To be furnished and delivered fropi time to for a franchise to build and construct a street (b) Six tracks beginning at the westerly side not be considered in any manner in the nature time as directed during the year 1909 at the surface railroad on certain streets and private line of Kent avenue; thence across Kent avenue of a tax, but such payments shall be in addi­ yard of the Bureau of Sewers at Webster avenue property between Flushing and Whitestone, in and One Hundred and Eighty-first street. to the easterly side line thereof, all of such tion to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind the Borough of Queens, New York City. tracks to be situated in the portion of Kent ave­ or description now or hereafter required to be The amount of security required will be Eight That in addition to the alternative routes de­ nue, between the southerly side line of North Hundred Dollars ($800). paid by any ordinance of the City or by any law scribed in said petition, your petitioner respect­ Fourth street and the line parallel thereto, and of the State of New York. No. 3. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER fully applies for the right, privilege and fran­ crossing Kent avenue about one hundred and AND APPURTENANCES IN MACOMBS DAM chise to build, maintain and operate a double­ Fifth—Tlie annual charges or payment shall ROAD, BETWEEN JEROME AVENUE AND twenty (120) feet southerly therefrom. continue throughout the whole term of this con­ track street surface railroad as prayed for in (c) One track beginning at the westerly side tract. whether original or renewal, notwithstand­ WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTIETH said former petition on the following alternative line of Kent avenue; thence curving northerly STREET. route, to wit: ing any clause in any statute or in the charter The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as and easterly across Kent avenue and North of any other railway or railroad company pro­ Beginning at the intersection of Chestnut street Fourth street to the northerly side line of North viding for payments for railway or railroad rights follows: and Central avenue, on the proposed route of 164 linear feet of pipe sewer, 15-inch. Fourth street at a point about one hundred and or franchises at a different rate, and no assign­ petitioner, running from L>Mle Neck to Flush­ ten (110) feet easterly from the easterly side­ 326 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. ing; thence northerly on and along private prop­ ment, lease or sublease of the rights or privileges 37 spurs for house connections, over and line of Kent avenue. Said tracks hereby au­ hereby granted, whether original or renewal, or erty, crossing Baysidc avenue where Central thorized are shown upon a map entitled: of any part thereof, or of the route mentioned above the cost per linear foot of avenue, if prolonged, will intersect the same; sewer. . thence northerly on and along private property “Plan showing proposed tracks on North herein, or of any part thereof, shall be valid 6 manholes, complete. Fourth street, Kent avenue and Wythe avenue, or effectual for any purpose unless the said to Higgins lane at a point east of Seventh ave­ Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Accompany assignment, lease or sublease shall contain a cov­ 595 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and nue; thence westerly on and along Higgins lane removed. to Seventh avenue; thence northerly on and Application, dated January 15, 1908, of the East enant on the part of the assignee or lessee tliat 5 cubic yards of Class B concrete, in place, River Terminal Railroad to the Board of Esti­ the same is subject to all the conditions in this along Seventh avenue, as set forth in the first mate and Apportionment.” contract: and that the assignee or lessee assumes additional to that shown on the plan. alternative route in said former petition. 5.000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, Wherefore your petitioner prays that public —and signed by tile East River Terminal Rail­ and will be bound by all of said conditions, and furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur­ road Company, W. B. Duncan, Jr., President, especially said conditions^ as to payments any­ notice thereof and of the time and place where thing in any statute or in the charter of such nished and left in place. this application will first be considered be given, and approved by II. O. Ilavemeycr. Jr., dated 25 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur­ June, 1908, a copy of which is attached hereto, assignee or lessee to the contrary notwithstand­ as required by law, and that the desired consent ing, and that the said assignee or lessee waives nished and laid. be granted in accordance with the provisions of is to be deemed a part of this contract, is to The time allowed for the completion of the be construed with the text thereof, and is to be any more favorable conditions created by such the Greater New York Charter. substantially followed. Provided that deviations statute or ils charter, and that it will not claim work will be 75 working days. Dated Jan u ary 18, 1909, The amount of security required will be Two therefrom which are consistent with the fore­ by reason thereof or otherwise exemption from Thousand Dollars ($2,000). THE NEW YORK AND NORTH going description, and the other provisions of liability to perform each and all of the conditions No. 4. FOR C O N STR U C T IN G A SE W E R [seal.] SHORE TRACTION COMPANY, this contract, may be permitted by resolution of of this contract. AND APPURTENANCES IN EAST ONE By James A. M acE lhinny, Secretary. the Board. Sixth—Tlie rights and privileges hereby HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET. State of New York, County of New York, ss.: Sec. 2. The grant of this right or privilege is granted shall not be assigned, either in whole or BETWEEN ROBBINS AVENUE AND ST. James A. MacElhinny, being duly sworn, says: subject to the following conditions, which shall in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, nor MARYS PARK. That he is the secretary of The New York and be complied with by the Company: shall title thereto, or right, interest or property MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 1503

therein, pass to or vest in any other person or its own expense, all to be done subject to the The procedure for the imposition and collec­ No. 2. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the direction of the President of the Borough of tion of the penalties in this contract shall be as AND STORING THREE THOUSAND EIGHT Company, or by operation of law, whether under Brooklyn. follows: HUNDRED (3,800) GROSS TONS OF AN­ the provisions of the statutes relating to the Sixteenth—It is agreed that the right hereby The Comptroller of the City, on complaint THRACITE COAL. consolidation or merger of corporations, or other­ granted to operate a railroad shall not be in pref­ made, shall, in writing, notify the Company, The time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ wise, without the consent of the City, acting by erence or in hindrance to public work of the through its President, to appear before him on rials and supplies, and the performance of the the Board, evidenced by an instrument under City, and should the said railroad in any way a certain day not less than ten (10) days after contract is three hundred and sixty-five (365) seal, anything herein contained to the contrary Interfere with the construction of public work the date of such notice, to show cause why it calendar days. thereof in anywise notwithstanding, and the in the streets or avenues, whether the same is should not be penalized in accordance with the The amount of security will be Eight Thou­ granting, giving or waiving of any one or more dene by the City directly, or by a contractor for foregoing provisions. If the Company fails to sand Dollars ($8,000). of such consents shall not render unnecessary the City, the Company shall at its own expense make an appearance, or, after a hearing, appears The bidder will state the price, per unit, of any subsequent consent or consents. protect or move the tracks and appurtenances in in the judgment of the Comptroller to be in fault, each item of work or supplies contained in the Seventh—The Company shall commence con­ a manner as directed by the President of the said Comptroller shall forthwith impose the pre­ specifications or schedule, by which the bids will struction of the railroad herein authorized, Borough of Brooklyn. scribed penalty, or where the amount of the be tested. within two (2) months from the date upon which Seventeenth—Any alteration to the sewerage penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount The bids will be compared and each contract the consents of the property owners are_ ob­ or drainage system, or to any other subsurface as appears to him to be just, and without legal awarded for all the work, articles, materials and tained, or from the date upon which the decision or to any surface structures in the streets, re­ procedure withdraw the amount of such penalty supplies contained in the specifications or sched­ of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court quired on account of the construction or opera­ from the security fund deposited with him. In ule attached thereto. that such railroad ought to be constructed is tion of the railroad, shall_ be made at the sole case of any drafts made upon the security fund Bidders are requested to make their bids or rendered in lieu of such consents, and shall cost of the Company and in such manner as the the Company shall, upon ten (10) days’ notice estimates upon the blank form prepared by the complete the construction and place the same proper City officials may prescribe. in writing, pay to the Comptroller of the City a Department, a copy of which, with the proper in full operation within six (6) months from Eighteenth—The said railroad shall be con­ sum sufficient to restore said security fund to envelope in which to inclose the hid, together the date of obtaining such consents or such de­ structed and operated in the latest approved the original amount of three thousand dollars with a copy of the contract, including the speci­ cision, otherwise this grant shall cease and de­ manner of street railroad construction and op­ ($3,000), and in default thereof this contract fications, in the form approved by the Corpora­ termine, and all sums paid, or which may be eration, and it is hereby agreed that the Board shall be cancelled and annulled at the option of tion Counsel, and any further information may deposited with the Comptroller of the City_ as may require the Company to improve or add to the Board, acting in behalf of the City. No be obtained upon application therefor at the hereinafter provided, shall thereupon be forfeited the railroad equipment, including rolling stock action or proceeding or right under the provi­ office of the Chief Engineer, Room 922, Nos. to the City; provided, that such periods may and railroad appurtenances, from time to time, sions of this contract shall affect any other legal 13-21 Bark row. Borough of M anhattan. be extended by the Board for a period or as such additions and improvements are neces­ rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to JOHN II. O’BRIEN, Commissioner. periods not exceeding in the aggregate six months sary. in the opinion of the Board. Upon failure the City. * j26,f 10 each; and provided, further, that when the com­ on the part of the Company to comply with the Twenty-sixth—The grant of this privilege is mencement or completion of said construction direction of the Board within a reasonable time, subject to whatever right, title or interest the £>>* See General Instructions to Hin­ shall be prevented by legal proceedings in any the rights hereby granted shall cease and de­ owners of abutting property or others_ may have ders on tlie last page, last column, of court or by works of public improvement, or termine. in and to the streets, avenues and highways in the “City Record.” from other causes not within the control of the Nineteenth—Said railroad shall be constructed, which the Company is authorized to operate. Company, the time for the commencement or maintained and operated subject to the super­ Twenty-seventh—The words “notice” or “di­ completion of such construction may _ be ex­ vision and control of all the authorities of the rection,” wherever used in this contract, shall DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. tended for the period of such prevention, but City who have jurisdiction in such matters, as be deemed to mean a written notice or direc­ no delay shall be allowed for unless the court provided by the Charter of the City. Before any tion. Every such notice or direction to be AUCTION SALE. proceedings shall be diligently prosecuted by the construction shall be commenced upon any por­ served upon the Company shall be delivered at Company, and provided further that in no case tion of the route, written permits shall be ob­ such office in the City as shall have been desig­ HE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF shall such delay be deemed to begin _ until the tained from the President _ of the Borough of nated by the Company, or if no such office Company shall have given written notice to the Brooklyn and the Commissioner of Water Sup­ The City of New York will sell at public shall have been designated, or if such designa­ T auction at the Kingston Avenue Hospital, lo­ Board of any such court proceedings or other ply,

FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Janu­ easterly line of Payntar avenue, the point or ary 15, 1909. place of beginning. In the matter of the application of The City of PETER L. MULLALY, Parcel " C 'New York, acting by and through the Com­ In the matter of the application of The City of Chairm an; missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever GEORGE V. MULLAN, Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ the same has not been heretofore acquired, W IL L IA M A. CO KELEY . tion of the northeasterly line of Webster avenue right and title to and possession of all the with the southeasterly line of Ely avenue, as the wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re­ Commissioners of Estimate. quired for the opening and extending of GAR­ PETER L. MULLALY, same is laid down on the said Commissioners’ and privileges not now owned by The City map of Long Island City; of New York, appurtenant to all that certain RISON AVENUE (although not yet named by Commissioner of Assessment. proper authority), from Longwood avenue to J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. Running thence northwesterly for 75 feet along bulkhead, wharf or dock property situate on Hunts Point road, in the Twenty-third Ward, j29,f 17 the northeasterly line of Webster avenue to the the SOUTHERLY SIDE OF SOUTH northwesterly line of Ely avenue; STREET, in the Borough of Manhattan, City Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right of New York, commencing on the easterly 89 degrees 21 m inutes 30 seconds for 1,143.76 side of Pier (old) 52, East River, and extend­ o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e feet along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue ing easterly to the westerly side of Pier In the matter of the application of The City of final report of the Commissioners of Esti­ New York relative to acquiring title, wherever to the southwesterly line of Pierce avenue; (old) 53, East River, pursuant to the plan mateN and Assessment in the above-entitled matter Thence northeasterly deflecting to the left 2 heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks and the same has not been heretofore acquired, for will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ minutes 55 seconds for 80.13 feet along the approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Court of the State of New York, First Depart­ northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ Fund, as altered and amended by the Com­ ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be ments and hereditaments required for the widening and extending of GUN HILL ROAD easterly line of I’icrcc avenue; missioner of Docks and approved by the Com­ held in the County Court House in the Borough Thence northeasterly deflecting to the left 1 missioners of the Sinking Fund. (although not yet named by proper authority), of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the from Webster avenue to Elliot avenue, in degree 26 minutes 15 seconds for 580.87 feet 8th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t , b y forenoon of that day; and that the said final the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. southwesterly line of Graham avenue; N an order of the Supreme Court of the report has been deposited in the office of the Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right State of New York, bearing date the 29th day Clerk of the County of New York, there to re­ 11 degrees 12 minutes 49 seconds for 82.14 of January, 1909, and filed and entered in the o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e main for and during the space of five days, as bill of costs, charges and expenses in­ feet along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue office of the Clerk of the County of New York required by law. N to the northeasterly line of Graham avenue; on the 1st day of February, 1909, Messrs. M. curred by reason of the proceedings in the above- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Jan­ entitled matter up to and including January 19. Thence northeasterly deflecting to the left 13 Linn Bruce, Gilbert II. Montague and Sidney uary 30, 1909. degrees 5 minutes 39 seconds for 965.97 feet along JA M ES HAY, 1909, will be presented for taxation to one of Harris were appointed .Commissioners of Esti­ the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the mate in the above-entitled proceeding. ALBERT ELTERICII, southwesterly line of Broadway; Notice is further given, pursuant to the statutes of New York, First Department, at a Special Commissioners. Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right in such case made and provided, that the said J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in 1 minute 1 second for 75.21 feet along the M. Linn Bruce, Gilbert II. Montague and Sid­ j30,f5 The City of New York, on the 10th day of northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ ney Harris will attend at a Special Term, Part February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in forenoon of easterly line of Broadway: II., of the Supreme Court, to be held at the FIRST DEPARTMENT. that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right County Court House, in the Borough of Man­ heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, 3 minutes 59 seconds for 130.95 feet along the hattan. in The City of New York, on the 19th charges and expenses has been deposited in the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the south­ day of February, 1909, at 11 o’clock in the In the matter of the application of The City of office of the Clerk of the County of New York, westerly line of Camelia street; forenoon of that day, for the purpose of^ being New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever there to remain for and during the space of ten Thence southeasterly deflecting to the right 94 examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel the same has not been heretofore acquired for days, as required by law. degrees 28 minutes 45 seconds for 60.18 feet of The City of New York or by any person the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, along the southwesterly line of Camelia street to having an interest in said proceeding as to their ments and hereditaments required for the open­ January 28, 1909. the southeasterly line of Ely avenue; qualifications to act as such Commissioners of ing and extending of WEST ONE HUNDRED Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right Estimate in said proceeding. TIMOTHY E. COJIALAN, AND SIXTY-FIFTH STREET, from Ander­ TOIIN T. MACKIN, 85 degrees 31 minutes 15 seconds for 310.70 feet Dated New York, February 5, 1909. son avenue to Jerome avenue, in the Twenty- along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, third Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of PATRICK McGUIRE, northeasterly line of Broadway; Corporation Counsel. New York. Commissioners of Estimate. Thence southwesterly deflecting to the li ft 4 Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New J ohn P. D un n, Clerk. m inutes 16 seconds for 75.21 feet along the York City. j28,f8 southfastcrly line of Ely avenue to the south­ f6,18 o t i c e i s i i e r e r y g i v e n t o a l l westerly line of Broadway; persons interested in the above entitled Thence southwesterly deflecting to the left 44 FIRST DEPARTMENT. proceeding,N and to the owner or owners, occu­ SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE­ seconds for 961.42 feet along the southeasterly pant or occupants of all houses and lots and im­ PARTMENT. line of Ely avenue to the northeasterly line of In the matter of the application of The City of proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, Graham avenue; New York relative to acquiring title, wherever and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right the same has not been heretofore acquired for First—That the undersigned Commissioners of 1 SECOND DEPARTMENT. 2 degrees 33 minutes 13 seconds for 80.08 feet the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ Estimate have completed their estimate of dam­ along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the ments and hereditaments required for the age, and that all persons interested in this pro­ In the matter of the application of The City of southwesterly line of Graham avenue; opening and extending of ASTOR AVENUE, ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, Thence southwesterly deflecting to the left 40 from Olinville avenue to White Plains road, hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ wherever the same has not been heretofore ac­ minutes 23 seconds for 580.87 feet along the in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The ing any objection thereto, do file their said objec­ quired, to the lands and premises required for southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ Bronx, City of New York. tions, in writing, duly verified, with them at the opening and extending of ELY AVENUE, easterly line of Pierce avenue; their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in from Nott avenue to Grand avenue, in the Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New 1 degree 22 minutes 24 seconds for 80.13 feet persons interested in the above-entitled York, on or before the 20th day of February, York. along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the proceeding,N and to the owner or owners, occu­ 1909, and that the said Commissioners will hear southwesterly line of Pierce avenue: pant or occupants of all houses and lots and parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be Thence southwesterly for 1,149.02 fe t along improved and unimproved lands affected thereby in attendance at their said office on the 23d day URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the north and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: of February. 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. cases made and provided, notice is hereby easterly line of Webster avenue, the point or place First—T hat t lie undersigned Commissioners Second—That the undersigned Commissioner P given that an application will be made to theof beginning. of Estimate have completed their estimate of of Assessment has completed' his estimate of Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second damage, and that all persons interested in this benefit and that all persons interested in this pro­ Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to Parcel "D.” proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Beginning at a point formed by the intersection and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ Court House, in the County of Kings, in the of the northeasterly line of Camelia street with having any objection thereto, do file their said ing any objection thereto, do file their said objec­ Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, the southeasterly line of Ely avenue, as the same objections in writing, duly verified, with them tions, in writing, duly verified, with him at his on 23d day of February, 1909, at the opening is laid down on the said Commissioners’ map of at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter Long Island City; in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint­ Running thence northwesterly along the north­ New York, on or before the 27th day of Febru­ York, on or before the 20th day of February, ment of Commissioners of Estimate and one easterly line of Camelia street for 60.18 feet to ary, 1909, and that the said Commissioners will 1909, and th at the said Commissioner will hear Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled the northwesterly line of Ely avenue; hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be matter. 'Flic nature ami extent of the improve­ Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 85 will be in attendance at their said office on the in attendance at his said office on the 23d day ment hereby intended is the acquisition of title degrees 31 minutes 15 seconds for 1,597.06 feet 1st day of March, 1909, at 3 o’clock p. m. of February, 1909, at 3 o’clock p. m. by The City of New York, for the use of the along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the Second—That the undersigned _ Commissioner Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment public, to all the lands and premises, with the southwesterly line of Grand avenue; of Assessment has completed his estimate of has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto Thence southeasterly deflecting to the right 89 benefit, and that all persons interested in this hereditaments and premises as are within the belonging, required for the opening and extend­ degrees 35 m inutes 5o seconds for 60 feet along proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the ing of Ely avenue, from Nott avenue to the the southwesterly line of Grand avenue to the hereditaments and premises affected thereby hav­ area of assessment for benefit bv the Board of G rand avenue, in tin- First W ard, Borough of southeasterly line of Ely avenue; ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­ Estimate and Apportionment on the 16th dav of Queens, City of New York, being the following Thence southwesterly for 1,602.18 feet along jections in writing, duly verified, with him at November, 1906, and that the said area of as­ described lots, pipces or parcels of land, viz.: the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ his offee, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in sessment includes all those lands, tenements and easterly line of Camelia street, the point or place the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New hereditaments and premises situate and being in Parcel "A.” of beginning. York, on or before the 27th day of February, the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ The land to be taken for Ely avenue is shown 1909, and that the said Commissioner will heat- York, which, taken together, are bounded and tion ot the northeasterly line of Nott avenue with on the Commissioner’s map of Long Island City, parties so objecting, and for that purpose will described as follows, viz.: the southeasterly line of Ely avenue, as the same made pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws of be in attendance at his said office on the 1st The territory bounded on the west bv a line is laid down on the Commissioners’ map of Long 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of day of M arch, 1909, at 4 o’clock p. m. midway between the easterly side of Ogden ave­ Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, Laws of Queens County, at Jamaica, on April 25. 1873. Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment nue and the westerly side of Nelson avenue, 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on lias assessed any or all such lands, tenements extending from a point midway between the County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 25, 1873; the 17tli day of May, 1907, duly fixed and de- and hereditaments and premises as are within southerly side of West One Hundred and Sixty- Running thence northwesterly for 80 feet termined the area of assessment for benefit as the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as fifth street and the northerly side of West One along the northeasterly line of Nott avenue to follows: the area of assessment for benefit by the Board Hundred and Sixty fourth street to a point mid­ the northwesterly line of Ely avenue; Beginning at the intersection of the prolonga­ of Estimate and Apportionment on the 8th day way between the northerly side of West One Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 90 tion of a line midway between Ely avenue and of March, 1907, and that the said area of assess­ Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and the southerly degrees for 200 feet along the northwesterly line Y'an A 1st avenue with a line midway between ment includes all those lands, tenements and side of West One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street; of Ely avenue to the southwesterly line of Thir­ Grand avenue and Taylor street, and running hereditaments and premises situate and being in On the north by a line midway between the teenth street; thence southeastwardly and along the said line the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of northerly side of West One Hundred and Sixty- Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 6 midway between Grand avenue and Taylor street New York, which, taken together, are bounded fifth street and the southerly side of West One degrees 18 minutes 13 seconds for 60.37 feet to the intersection with the prolongation of a and described as follows, viz.: Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, and the said along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to line midway between Ely avenue and the Crescent; Bounded on the north by a line 215 feet south line extended from a point midway between the northeasterly line of Thirteenth street; thence southwestwanlly and along the said line of and parallel with the southerly line of Waring Ogden avenue and Nelson avenue to a point 100 Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 12 midway between Ely avenue and the Crescent and avenue, the said distance being measured at right feet east of the easterly side of Jerome avenue; degrees 40 minutes 27 seconds for 495.02 feet the prolongation thereof, to the intersection with angles to the line of Waring avenue; on the On the east by a line 100 feet east of the along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to the a line midway between Orange street and Graham east by a line 100 feet east o[ and parallel easterly side of Jerome avenue from a point southwesterly line of Harris avenue; avenue; thence southeastwardly and along the said with the easterly line of White Plains road, midway between the northerly side of West One Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 1 line midway between Orange strict and Graham the said distance being measured at right angles Hundred and Sixty-fifth street produced and the degree 43 m inutes 47 seconds for 80.04 feet avenue to the intersection with the prolongation to the line of White Plains road; on the south southerly side of West One Hundred and Sixty- along the northwesterly line of Ely avenue to of a line midway between William street and the by a line 167.5 feet north of and parallel with sixth street produced to a point midway between the northeasterly line of Harris avenue; Crescent; thence southwistwanlly and along the the northerly line of Thwaites place, the said dis East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth and East One Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 3 said line midway between William street and the tance being measured at right angles to the line Hundred and Sixty-fourth streets; seconds for 1,986.14 feet along the northwesterly Crescent, and along the prolongation of the said of Thwaites place, and also by the prolongation On the south bv a line midway between the line of Ely avenue to the southwesterly line of line to the intersection with a line midway be­ of the said line, and on the west by a line southerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty- I’ayntar avenue; tween Nott avenue and Twelfth street; thence midway between Olinville avenue and Baker fifth street and the northerly side of East One Thence southeasterly deflecting to the right 90 westwardly and along the said line midway be­ avenue. Hundred and Sixty-fourth street as the same degrees for 75 feet along the southwesterly line tween Nott avenue and Twelfth street to the Fourth—That the _ abstracts of said estimate are laid out east of Jerome avenue and the pro­ of I’ayntar avenue to the southeasterly line of intersection with a line midway between Ely ave­ of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to­ longation of the said line from a point 100 feet Ely avenue; nue and Y'an Alst avenue; thence northwardly gether with the damage and benefit maps, and east of the easterly side of Jerome avenue to Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right 90 and along the said line midway between Ely ave­ also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and the easterly side of Anderson avenue, and a degrees for 1,983.87 feet along the southeasterly nue and Van Alst avenue to the intersection with other documents used by the Commissioners of line midway between the southerly side of West line of Ely avenue to the northeasterly line of a line midway between Thirteenth street and Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assess­ One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and _ the Harris avenue; Fourteenth street; thence westwardly and along ment in making the same, have been deposited northerly line of West One Hundred and Sixty- Thence southwesterly deflecting to the left 3 the said line midway between Thirteenth street in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law fourth street, between the westerly side of Ander­ degrees 33 minutes 22 seconds for 80.04 feet and Fourteenth stre t to the intersection with the Department of The City of New York, Nos. son avenue and a point midway between Nelson along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the prolongation of a line midway between Sunswick 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of and Ogden avenues. southwesterly line of Harris avenue; street and Van Alst avenue; thence northeast­ Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right 1 wardly and along the said line midway between the 1st day of March, 1909. damage and of said assessment for benefit, to­ degree 49 m inutes 32 seconds for 467.51 feet Sunswick street and Van Alst avenue and the Fifth—That, provided there be no objections gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the in elongation of the said line to the inters ction filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other northeasterly line of Thirteenth street; with a line midway between Graham avenue and to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein documents used by the Commissioners of Esti­ Thence southwesterly deflecting to the left 8 Orange street: thence southeastwardly and along will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in degrees 22 minutes 49 seconds for 61.04 feet the said line midway between Graham avenue and Court of the State of New York, First Depart­ making the same, have been deposited in the along the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the Orange street to the intersection with a line ment, at a Special Term thereof. Part III., to Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart southwesterly line of Thirteenth street; midwav between Ely avenue and Van Alst ave­ be held in the County Court House, in the Bor­ ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and Thence southwesterly for 200 feet along the nue; thence northeastwardly and along the said ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat­ southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ line midwav between Ely avenue and Van Alst easterly line of Nott avenue, the point or place of avenue and the prolongation of the same to the on the 4th day of May, 1909, at the opening of tan, in said City, there to remain until the 23d point or nlace of beginning the Court on that day. day of February, 1909. beginning. New York, February 6, 1009. Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed Fifth—That, provided there be no objections Parcel "B.” to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess­ filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ Corporation Counsel. ment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm tion of tlie northeasterly line of Payntar avenue Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City the reports as to awards and as to assessments will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme of New Y’ork. shall stand adiourned to the date to be hereafter Court of the State of New York, First Depart­ with the southeasterly line of Illy avenue, as the ment, at a Special Term thereof. Part III., to same is laid down on the said Commissioners’ f6,20 specified in the notice provided in such cases map of Long Island City; to be given in relation to filing the final reports, be held in the County Court House, in the SECON D 1 >EI’A RTM ENT. pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the G reater Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New Running thence northwesterly for 75 feet along New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 York, on the 8th day of April, 1909, at the the northeasterly line of I’ayntar avenue to the of the Laws of 1906. opening of the Court on that day. northwesterly line of Ely avenue; In the matter of the application of The City of Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 90 Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Jan degrees for 1,494.03 feet along the northwesterly New York relative to acquiring title in fee, uary 27, 1909. to the foregoing abstracts of estiinate and assess­ wherever the same has not been heretofore ment, or to either of them, the motion to con­ line of Ely avenue to the southwesterly line of WILLIAM F. MORRIS, Chairman; Webster avenue; acquired, for the lands and premises required FRANK If. BECKER, firm the reports as to awards and as to assess­ Thence southeasterly deflecting to the right 90 for the opening and extending of A NEYV JULIUS MARTIN, ments shall stand adjourned^ to the_ date_ to be DIAGONAL STREET, from Jackson avenue, hereafter specified in the notice provided in such degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds for 75 feet along Commissioners of Estimate. the southwesterly line of Webster avenue to the opposite the approach to tin1 Blackwells Island W ILL IA M E. M ORRIS. cases to be given in relation to filing the final Bridge, to the northwesterly boundary of the reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of southeasterly line of Ely avenue; Commissioner of Assessment. Thence southwesterly for 1,493.18 feet along Sunnyside yard, and from the southeasterly J ohn P. D u n n , Clerk. the Greater New York Charter, as amended by boundary of the Sunnyside yard to Thomson fS,25 chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. the southeasterly line of Ely avenue to the north­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1505

Thence easterly deflecting to the left 13 min­ avenue, and of VAN DAM STREET, from the same is laid down on the Commissioners’ map of Parcel "A." Long Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, Laws utes 45 seconds for 1,213.02 feet along the north­ new diagonal street to Greenpoint avenue, and Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ erly line of Wilson avenue to the centre line of Of GREENPOINT AVENUE, from Review of 1871, filed in the office of the Clerk of the tion of the northerly line of Prospect street with County of Queens, April 25, 1873, and amend­ Old Bowery Bay road; avenue to Newtown Creek, in the First Ward, the northwesterly line of Hunter avenue, as the Thence southerly deflecting to the right 77 de­ Borough of Queens, City of New York. ment approved by the Board of Estimate and same is laid down on the Commissioners’ map A] portionment May 26, 1905; of Long Island City pursuant to chapter 765, grees 46 minutes 38 seconds for 81.86 Let along Running thence westerly 610.62+ feet along the centre line of the Old Bowery Bay road to OURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN Laws of 1871, and filed in the office of the the southerly line of Wilson avenue; such cases made and provided, notice is the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue to the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica, April Thence westerly deflicting to the right 102 de­ hereby given that an application will be made pier and bulkhead line' of Newtown Creek ap­ 25, 1873. proved by the Secretary of War, February 15, grees 13 minutes 22 seconds for 1,230.35 feet to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Running thence southwesterly for 108.47 feet along the southerly line of Wilson avenue to the Second Department, at a Special Term_ of along the northwesterly line of Hunter avenue easterly line of Fifteenth avenue; said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions Thence northerly deflecting to the right 98 to the northeasterly line of Harris avenue; degrees 40 minutes more or less for 101.16+ Thence northwesterly deflecting to the right 90 Thence westerly deflecting to the right 13 min­ in the County Court House, in the County of utes 45 seconds for 60 feet along the southerly Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The feet along the pier and bulkhead line aforesaid degrees for 18.17 feet along the northeasterly to the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue; line of Wilson avenue to the westerly line of City of New York, on the 23d day of Febru­ line of Harris avenue to the westerly line of Fifteenth avenue; ary, 1909, at the opening of court on that day, Thence easterly deflecting to the right 81 de­ Prospect street; Thence westerly for 1,225.23 feet along the or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard grees 20 m inutes more or less for 559.34;+; feet Thence northerly deflecting to the right 60 along the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue to southerly line of Wilson avenue to the tasterly thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners degrees 15 minutes 20 seconds for 881.62 feet line of Steinway avenue, the point or place of of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assess­ the westerly line of Review avenue. along the westerly line of Prospect street to the beginning. ment in the above-entitled matter. The nature Thence southerly for 106.30 feet along the southerly line of Jane street; The land to be taken for Wilson avenue is and extent of the improvement hereby intended westerly line of Review avenue to the southerly Thence northerly deflecting to the left 28 min­ shown on the Commissioner’s map of Long Island is the acquisition of title by The City of New line of Greenpoint avenue, the point or place of utes 39 seconds for 60 feet along the westerly City, made pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws York, for the use of the public, to all the lands beginning. line of Prospect street to the northerly line of of 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of and premises, with the buildings thereon and the The land to be taken for the opening and ex­ Jane street; Queens County, at Jamaica, on April 25, 1873. appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the tending of a new diagonal street, from Jackson Thence northerly deflecting to the right 28 min­ The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on opening and extending of a new diagonal street, avenue, opposite the approach to the Blackwells utes 39 seconds for 1,130.85 feet along the west­ the 13th day* of March, 1908. duly fixed and de­ from Jackson avenue, opposite the approach Island Bridge, to the northwesterly boundary erly line of Prospect street to the southerly line termined the area of assessment for benefit as to the Blackwells Island Bridge, to the north­ of the Sunnyside Yard, and from the south­ of Payntar avenue; follows: westerly boundary of the Sunnyside yard, and easterly boundary of tlie Sunnyside Yard to Thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 de­ Bounded on the northeast by a line which is from the southeasterly boundary of the Sunny- Thomson avenue; and of Van Dam street, from grees for 60 feet along the southerly line of the bisector of the angle formed by the intersec­ side yard to Thomson avenue, and of Van Dam the new diagonal street to Greenpoint avenue; Payntar avenue to the easterly line of Prospect tion of the prolongations of the centre lines of street, from the new diagonal # street to Green­ and of Greenpoint avenue, from Review avenue street; Wilson avenue and Flushing avenue; on the point avenue, and of Greenpoint avenue, from to Newtown Creek, is shown on the “Map or Thence southerly deflecting to the right 90 de­ southeast by a line parallel with and always dis­ Review avenue to Newtown Creek, in the First plan showing a change in the map of The City grees for 1,130.85 feet along the easterly line of tant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York, of New York, First Ward, Borough of Queens. Prospect street to the northerly line of Jane line of the Old Bowery Bav road, the said dis­ A proposed new street for an approach to the stre et; tance being measured at right angles to the line being the following-described lots, pieces or par­ Thence southerly deflecting to the left 28 min­ cels of land, viz.: Blackwells Island Bridge; widening of Van of the Old Bowery Bay road: on the southwest Dam street, from Thomson avenue to Borden utes 39 seconds for 60 feet along the easterly bv a line midwav between Wilson avenue and Q ueens Boulevard (A N ew D iagonal Street). avenue; a new extension of Van Dam street, line of Prospect street to the southerly line of Vandeventer avenue and the prolongations of the Parcel " A from Borden avenue to Review avenue; widen­ Tane street; said line, and on the northwest by a line parallel ing of Greenpoint avenue, from Review avenue Thence southerly deflecting to the right 28 min­ Beginning at a point formed by the inter­ with and distant 100 Let northwesterly from the to Newtown Creek, and the widening of Review utes 39 seconds for 796.46 feet along the east­ northwesterly line of Tenth avenue, the said dis- section of the westerly line of Queens boule­ avenue, from Greenpoint avenue to Laurel Hill erly line of Prospect' street to the northerly line vard with the southerly line of Jackson avenue, ♦anc • br ing measured at right angles to the line boulevard” ; said map was filed in the office of of Prospect street; of Tenth avenue. as the same is laid down on the Commissioners’ the 1’rcsident of the Borough of Queens, the of­ Thence easterly for 9.59 feet along the north­ man of Long Island City, pursuant to chapter New York, February 6. 1909. fice of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and erly line of Prospect street to the northwesterly FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, 765, Laws, of 1871, filed in the office of the in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The line of Hunter avenue, the point or place of Corporation Counsel. Clerk of the County of Queens, April 25, 1873. City of New York on or about the 4th day of beginning. and amendment approved by the Board of TTall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City August, 1905. Parcel "B.” of New York. Estimate and Apportionment May 26, 1905; The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Running thence easterly for 102.55 feet along Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ f6,20 the 6th day of November, 1908, duly fixed and tion of the easterly line of Prospect street with the southerly line of Jackson avenue to the determined the area of assessment for benefit in SECOND DEPARTMENT. easterly line of Queens boulevard; the northerly line of I’ayntar avenue, as the same this proceeding, as follows: is laid down on the Commissioners’ map of Long Thence southerly deflecting to the right 77 Beginning at the point of intersection of the degrees 11 minutes 55 seconds for 190.41 feet Island City pursuant to chapter 765, Laws of In the matter of the application of The City of northeasterly bulkhead line of Newtown Creek 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the New York, relative to acquiring title, in fee, along the easterly line of Queens boulevard to with the centre line of Dutch Kills Creek, and the northwesterly boundary of the Sunnyside County of Queens at Jamaica, April 25, 1873; wherever the same has not been heretofore running thence eastwardly and northwardly Running thence westerly for 60 feet along the acquired, to the lands and premises required yard; along the centre line of Dutch Kills Creek to its Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right northerly line of Payntar avenue to the westerly for the opening and extending of CYPRESS intersection with the prolongation of a line mid­ line of Prospect street; AVENUE, between Sixteenth street and Broad­ 85 degrees 3 minutes 9 seconds for 100.37 feet way between Dutch Kills place and Queens along the northwesterly line of the Sunnyside Thence northerly deflecting to the right 90 de­ way, in the Third Ward, Borough of Queens, place, as 1; id out south of the Sunnyside Yard; grees for 1,485.37 feet along the westerly line of City of New York. yard to the westerly line of Ouecns boulevard; thence northwardly along the said line midway Thence northerly for 221.79 feet along the Prospect street to the southerly line of Webster between Dutch Kill? place and Queens place and avi nue; westerly line of Queens boulevard to the south­ the prolongation thereof to its intersection with URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN Thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 de­ such cases made and provided, notice is erly line of Jackson avenue, the point or place the prolongation of a line midway between grees 40 minutes 41 seconds for 60 feet along P of beginning. Dutch Kills street and Queens street, as laid out hereby given that an application will be made Parcel "B.” the southerly line of Webster avenue to the east­ to the Supreme Court of the State of New north of Sunnyside Yard; thence northwardly erly line of Prospect street; York, Second Department, at a Special Term of Beginning at a point formed by the intersection along the said line midway between Dutch Kills Thence southerly along the easterly line of of the westerly line of Queens boulevard with street and Queens street and the prolongation said Court, to be held for the hearing of mo­ Prospect street 1,484.66 feet to the northerly line tions, in the County Court House, in the County the southeasterly boundary line of the Sunny­ thereof to its intersection with the prolongation of Payntar avenue, the point or place of be­ side yard, as the same is laid down on the said of Kings, in tlie Borough of Brooklyn, in The of a line 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel ginning. City of New York, on the 23d day of February, Commissioners’ map and amendment thereto; with the southwesterly line of Harris avenue, as The land to be taken for Prospect street is Running thence northeasterly for 103.88 feet laid out immediately west of the Crescent, the 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, shown on the Commissioners’ map of Long Island or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard along the southeasterly boundary line of the -aid distance being measured at right angles to City, made pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws Sunnyside to the line of the line of Harris avenue; thence westwardly thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners yard easterly Queens of 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assess­ boulevard; , along the said line parallel with Harris avenue Queens County, at Jam aica, on April 25, 1873. Thence southerly deflecting to the right 74 and the prolongation thereof to its intersection ment in the above-entitled matter. The nature The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on and extent of the improvement hereby intended degrees 17 minutes 48 seconds for 629.45 feet with the prolongation of a line midway between the 14th day of June, 1907, duly fixed and de­ along the easterly line of Queens boulevard to is the acquisition of title by The City of New the Crescent and William street, as these streets termined the area of assessment for benefit as York, for the use of the public, to all the lands the northerly line of Thomson avenue; are laid out north of Harris avenue; thence follows: Thence westerly deflecting to the right 136 northeastwardly along the said line midway be­ and premises, with the buildings thereon and the Beginning at the intersection of a line midway appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the degrees 42 minutes 35 seconds for 225.84 feet tween the Crescent and William street to its in­ between Prospect street and the Crescent with opening and extending of Cypress avenue, be­ along the northerly line of Thomson avenue to tersection with a line midway between Payntar the northerly line of Hunter avenue, and run­ tween Sixteenth street and Broadway, in the the westerly line of Queens boulevard; avenue and Wilbur avenue; thence soutneast- ning thence northeastwardly along the said line Third Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New Thence northerly deflecting to the right 90 wrdly along the said line midway between midway between Prospect street and the Crescent York, being the following described lots, pieces degrees for 75.36 feet along the westerly line Payntar avenue and Wilbur avenue to its inter­ and along the prolongation of the said line to or parcels of land, viz.: of Queens boulevard to an angle point; section with a line midway between Radde street the intersection with a line 100 feet northeast­ Thence northerly for 441.50 feet along the and Academy street; thence northeastwardly Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ erly from and parallel with the northeasterly tion of the easterly line of Sixteenth street westerly line of Queens boulevard to the south­ along the said line midway between Radde street line of Webster avenue, the said distance being easterly boundary line of the Sunnyside yard, and Academy street to its intersection with the measured at right angles to the line of Webster with the southerly line of Cypress avenue as prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northeast­ the same is laid down on the map or plan of the point or place of beginning. avenue; thence southeastwardly and parallel with Ingleside and vicinity, Third Ward, Borough of V an Dam Street. erly from and parallel with the northeasterly Webster avenue to the intersection with the pro­ line of South Washington place, the said distance longation of a line midway between Prospect Queens, pursuant to chapter 466, Laws of 1901, Parcel "A." being measured at right angles to the line of street and Radde street; thence southwestwardly approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor­ Beginning at a point formed by the inter­ South Washington place; thence southeastwardly and along the said line midway between Prospect tionment May 1, 1903; section of the southerly line of Review avenue along the said line parallel with South Washing­ street and Radde street and along the prolonga­ Running thence northerly for 60 feet along with the easterly line of Greenpoint avenue, as ton place to its intersection with the northerly tion of the said line to the intersection with the the easterly line of Sixteenth street to the north­ the same is laid down on the Commissioners’ line of Jackson avenue; thence southerly and southerly line of Hunter avenue; thence south­ erly line of Cypress avenue; map of Long Island City, pursuant to chapter parallel with Honeywell street to its intersection wardly at right angles to the line of Hunter Thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 de­ 765, Laws of 1871, filed in the office of the with a line distant 850 feet northerly from and avenue 100 feet; thence westwardly and parallel grees for 3,578.18 feet along the northerly line Clerk of the County of Queens, April 25. 1873, parallel with the northerly line of Skillman ave­ with Hunter avenue to the intersection with a of Cypress avenue to the westerly line of Thir­ and amendment approved by the Board of nue, as laid out between the new diagonal street line at right angles to the line of Hunter avenue tieth street; Estimate and Apportionment May 26, 1905; ,-nd Honeywell street, the said distance being and passing through the point described as the Thence northerly deflecting to the left 90 de­ Running thence westerly for 106.30 feet along measured at right angles to the line of Skillman point or place of beginning, and thence north­ grees for 118.01 feet along the w esterly line of the southerly line of Review avenue to the west­ avenue; thence eastwardly along the said line par­ wardly to the point or place of beginning. Thirtieth street to the northerly line of Broad­ erly line of Greenpoint avenue; allel with Skillman avenue, as laid out between New York, I'ebruary 6, 1909. way ; Thence northerly deflectin'* to the right 84 the new diagonal street and Honeywell street, to FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Thence easterly deflecting to the right 109 degrees 15 minutes 29 seconds for 77.59 feet its intersection with a line easterly from and Corporation Counsel. degrees 36 m inutes 21 seconds for 530.51 feet along the westerly line of Van Dam street to p.arallel with Honeywell street, and passing Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City along the northerly line of Broadway to where the northerly line of Review avenue; through a point on the northerly line of Skillman of New York. the southerly line of Cypress avenue produced Thence northerly deflecting to the left 1 de avenue where the said line of Skillman avenue is f6,20 would intersect the same: gree 51 minutes 30 seconds for 1,321.09 feet intersected by the prolongation of a line midway Thence westerly for 4,077.94 feet along the along the westerly line of Van Dam street to between Hu'lst street and Van Pelt street; SECOND DEPARTMENT. southerly line of Cypress avenue to the easterly the southerly line of Borden avenue; thence southerly and parallel with Honeywell Ine of Sixteenth street, the point or place of Thence easterly deflecting to the right 67 beginning. -treet to its intersection with Skillman avenue; In the matter of the application of The City of The land to be taken for Cypress avenue is degrees 39 m inutes 34 seconds for 108.11 feet thence southwardly along a line midway between New York, relative to acquiring title in fee. hown on map or plan of Ingleside and vicinity. along the southerly line of Borden avenue to I Foist street and Van Pelt street, and along the wherever the same has not bi on heretofore ac Third Ward, Borough of Queens, made pursuant the easterly line of Van Dam street; prolongation thereof to the northerly bulkhead quired, to the lands and premises required for to chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901, and filed Thence southerly deflecting to the right 112 line of Newtown Creek; thence northwestwardly the opening and extending of WILSON AVE in the office of the Clerk of the Cou.ity of degrees 20 minutes 26 seconds for 1,176.53 feet along the northeasterly bulkhead line of New- NUE. from the Old Bowery Bay road to Tenth Ouecns, in the office of the President of the along the easterly line of Van Dam street to the lown Creek to the point or place of beginning. Borough of Queens, and in the office of the Dated New York, February 6, 1909. avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, point of curvature of same; City of New York. Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, Thence easterly on the arc of a circle whose FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, on or about the 9th day of October, 1903. radius is 25 feet for 66.58 feet to the westerly Corporation Counsel. URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on line of Greenpoint avenue; Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 cases made and provided, notice is hereby the 19th day of April, 1907, duly fixed and de- of New York. f6>20 P given that an application will be made to the•ermined the area of assessment for benefit as degrees from a tangent to the aforesaid curve follows: for 66 feet to the easterly line of Greenpoint Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec ond Department, at a Special Term of said Court, Beginning at the intersection of the easterly avenue; , , line of Sixteenth street with a line midway be- Thence southerly deflecting to the right 90 to be held for the hearing of motions, in the SECOND DEPARTMENT. County Court House in the County of Kings, •ween Cypress avenue and Franconia avenue, degrees for 178.14 feet along the easterly line and running thence northerly along the easterly of Greenpoint avenue to the northerly line of in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Citv of New York, op the 23d day of February, 1909, at th side of Sixteenth street to the intersection with Review avenue. a line midway between Cypress avenue and Thence southerly for 80.01 feet to the inter­ In the matter of the application of The City of opening of the Court on that day, or as soon New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for Sanford avenue; thence eastwardly along the section of the southerly line of Review avenue said line midway between Cypress avenue and and the easterly line of Greenpoint avenue, the wherever the same has not been heretofore the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and acquired, to the lands and premises required one Commissioner of Assessment in the above- Sanford avenue to the intersection with the pro­ point or place of beginning. for the opening and extending of PROSPECT entitled matter. The nature and extint of the longation of a line midway between Cypress Parcel “B “ STREET, from Hunter avenue to Webster improvement hereby intended is the acquisition avenue and Broadway, through that portion of Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, of title bv The City of New York, for the use their length between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- tion of the northerly line of Borden avenue and City of New York. of the public, to all the lands and premises, with seventh streets; thence eastwardly and along the the easterly line of Van Dam street, as the same the buildings thereon _ and the appurtenances =aid line midway between Cypress avenue and is laid down on the aforesaid Commissioners thereto belonging, required for the opening and Broadway, last described, and the prolongation mao of Long Island City and amendment thereto; URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN < xtending of Wilson avenue, from the Qld Bowerv thereof to the intersection with a line 100 feet Running thence westerly for 100.49 feet along such cases made and provided, notice is Bav road to Tenth avenue, in the First Ward, distant northerly from and parallel with the the northerly line of Borden avenue to the west- P hereby given that an application will be madeBorough of Queens, City of New York, being the northerly side of Cypress avenue, the said dis­ erl v line of Van Dam street; to the Supreme Court of the State of New following-described lots, pieces or parcels of land, tance being measured at right angles to the line Tlu-iiee northerly deflecting to the right 84 de­ York, Second Department, at a Special Term of viz.: >f Cypress avenue: thence eastwardly and along grees 21 minutes’ 47 seconds for 2,643.51 feet said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, Beginning at a point formed by the intersection a line parallel with Cvpress avenue to the inter­ along the westerly line of Van Dam street to the in the County C ourt House, in the^ C ounty of of the easterly line of Steinway avenue with the section with a line distant 100 feet eastwardly northerly line of Thomson avenue; Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City south' rlv line of Wilson avenue, as the same from the easterly side of Thirty-first street, the Thence e sterlv deflecting to the right 90 de- of New York, on the 23d day of February, 1909, i? laid down on the Commissioner’s map of Long said distance being measured at right angles to rr,-C( s for 225.84 feet along the northerly line of at tlie opining of the Court on that day, or a? Island Citv. pursuant to chapter 765. Laws of •he line of Thirty-first street: thence southwardly Thomson -avenue to the easterly line of Queens soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the and parallel with the line of Thirty-first street boulevard (new diagonal street); for tin- appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 25. 1873; to the intersection with the prolongation of a Thence southwesterly deflecting to the right 141 mate and one Commissioner of Assessment in Running thence northerly for 80 feet along the line midway between Cypress avenue and Fran­ degrees 31 minutes 34 seconds for 160.73 feet to the above entitled matter. The nature and extent easterly line of Steinway avenue to the northerly conia avenue; thence westwardly along a line the southerly line of Thomson avenue; of the improvement hereby intended is the acqui­ liti" of Wilson avenue: midway between Cypress avenue and Franconia Thence southerly for 2,553.38 feet along the sition of title hv The City of New York, for_ the Thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 de­ avenue and the prolongation thereof to the point easterlv line of Van Dam street to the norther­ use of the public, to all the lands and premises, grees for 1.224.88 feet along the northerly lino or place of beginning. ly line of Borden avenue, the point or place of with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances of Wilson avenue to the westerly line of Fif­ New York, Fehruarv 6, 1909. lx ginning. thereto belonging, required for the opening and teenth avenue; FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. Greenpoint Avenue. extending of Prospect street, from Hunter avenue Thence easterlv deflecting to the 1 ft 1 minute Corporation Counsel. 15 seconds for 60 feet along the northerly line of Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Beginning at a point formed by the intersec­ to Webster avenue, in the First Ward. Borough of Ouecns, Citv of New York, being the follow­ Wilson avenue to the easterly line of Fifteenth of New York. tion of the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue avenge; with the westerly line of Review avenue, as the ing described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: 150G THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

SECOND DEPARTMENT. 3. Thence southerly along the east line of street and along the easterly line of Highland awards and as to assessments _ for benefit herein East Fifteenth street 80 feet; boulevard to the point or place of beginning. will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme 4. Thence westerly 2,734.59 feet to the point Dated New York, February 2, 1909. Court of the State of New York, Second Depart­ In the matter of the application of The City of of beginning. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, ment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever A ven u e Y. Corporation Counsel. the County Court House, in the Borough of the same has not been heretofore acquired for Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 19th the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ Beginning at the intersection of the south day of April, 1909, at the opening of the Court line of Avenue Y with the east line of Gravesend York City. ments and hereditaments required for the open­ f 5,17 on that day. ... , ing and extending of FIRST AVENUE Basin as the same are laid out on the map of Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed (although not yet named by proper authority), the City; to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess­ from Jersey street to Pine street, in the First 1. Thence northerly along the east line of SECOND DEPARTMENT. ment, or to either of them, the motion to con­ Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of New Gravesend Basin 80 feet; firm the reports as to awards and as to assess­ York. 2. Thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to ments shall stand adjourned to the_ date to be the right 7,222.56 feet to the west line of Ocean In the matter of the application of The City of hereafter specified in the notice provided in such avenue; New York, relative to acquiring title wherever cases to be given in relation to filing the final o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l 3. Thence southerly along the west line of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the persons interested in the above entitled Ocean avenue 80 feet: the lands and premises required for the open­ Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap­ proceeding,N and to the owner or owners, occu­ 4. Thence westerly 7,222.56 feet to the point ing and extending of HUNTER AVENUE ter 658 of the Laws of 1906. pant or occupants of all houses and lots and im­ of beginning. (although not yet named by proper authority), Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Feb­ proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment from Nott avenue to Wilbur avenue, in the ruary 3, 1909. and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: on the 6th day of November, 1908, duly fixed First Ward, Borough of Queens, in The City EDW. T. REILLY, First—That the undersigned Commissioners of and determined the area of assessment for bene­ of New York. f . n . B r u n e r , Estimate have completed their estimate of dam­ fit in this proceeding as follows: Commissioners of Estimate. age, and that all persons interested in this pro­ Beginning at a point on a line midway be­ EDW. J. REILLY, ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and tween Avenue X and Avenue W, distant 100 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred Commissioner of Assessment, hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ feet westerly from the westerly line of Ocean N J ames F. Q uigley, Clerk. ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­ parkway, the said distance being measured at by reason of the proceedings in the above en­ f3,20 jections, in writing, duly verified, with them at right angles to the line of , and titled matter will be presented for taxation to their office. Nos. 90 and 92\Vest Broadway, in running thence eastwardly along the said line one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the SECOND DEPARTMENT. the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New midway between Avenue W and Avenue X State of New York, Second Department, at a York, on or before the 27th day of February, t-i the westerly property line of the Brooklyn Special Term thereof, to be held for the hearing 1909, and that the said Commissioners will hear Union Elevated Railroad Company; thence south­ of motions, at the County Court House, in the In the matter of the application of The City of parties so objecting and for that purpose will be wardly along the lands of the said Brooklyn Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever in attendance at their said office on the 1st day Union Elevated Railroad Company to the inter­ on the 18th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 the same has not been heretofore acquired, to of M arch, 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. section with a line midway between Avenue o’clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon there­ the lands, tenements and hereditaments re­ Second—That the undersigned Commissioner X and Avenue Y; thence eastwardly along the after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that quired for the opening and extending of of Assessment has completed his estimate of said line midway between Avenue X and Ave­ the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has FIFTY-FIRST STREET, between Ninth ave­ benefit and that all persons interested in this pro­ nue Y to a point distant 100 feet easterly from been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the nue and New Utrecht avenue, in the Thirtieth ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and the easterly line of Ocean avenue; thence south­ County of Queens, there to remain for and dur­ Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ wardly and parallel with Ocean avenue to the ing the space of ten days, as required by the pro­ York. ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­ intersection with the prolongation of a line visions of section 999 of the Greater New York jections, in writing, duly verified, with him at midway between Avenue Y and Avenue Z: Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901. E, , TIIF. UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- iiis office, Nos. 90 and 92 W est Broadway, in the thence westwardlv along the said line midway sioners of Estimate and Assessment in Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New between Avenue Y and Avenue Z, and the pro­ Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Feb­ W ruary 3, 1909. the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to York, on or before the 27th day of February, longation thereof, to a point distant 100 feet all persons interested in this proceeding, and to 1909, and that the said Commissioner will hear westerly from the easterly bulkhead line of TOHN W. WEED. the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be Gravesend Basin: thence northwardly and paral­ CONSTANTINE T. TTMONIER, all houses and lots and improved and unim­ in attendance at his said office on the 1st day of lel with the said bulkhead line to the intersec­ FREDERICK T. IIALLETT, proved lands affected thcrcbv. and to all others March, 1909, at 3 o’clock p. m. tion with the prolongation of a line midway Commissioners. whom it may concern, to wit: Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment between Avenue X and Avenue Y: thence east­ J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. f3,15 First—That we have completed our amended has assessed any or all such lands, tenements wards along the said line midway between Ave­ and supplemental estimate and assessment, and and hereditaments and premises as are within the nue X and Avenue Y to a point distant 100 that all persons interested in this proceeding, or area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the feet westerly from the westerly line of Ocean SECOND DEPARTMENT. in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments area of assessment for benefit by the Board of parkway, the said distance being measured at and_ premises affected thereby, and having ob­ Estimate and Apportionment on the 16th day of right angles to the line of Ocean parkway; jections thereto, do present their said obiections November, 1906, and that the said area of assess­ thence northwardly and parallel with Ocean park- In the matter of the application of The City of in writing, duly verified, to us at our office. No. ment includes all those lands, tenements and wav to the point or place of beginning. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook­ hereditaments and premises situate and being in Dated New York. February 2, 1909. the same has not been heretofore acquired,< to lyn, in The City of New York, on or before the the Borgtteh of Richmond, in The City of New FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, the lands and premises required for the opening Corporation Counsel. tw enty-third day of February. 1909, and_ that York, which, taken together, are bounded and and extending of DITMARS AVENUE (al­ we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties si described as follows, viz.: Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New though not yet named by proper authority), objecting, and for that purpose will be in at­ One-half the block on each side of First ave­ York City. ,, from Steinway avenue westerly to the bulk­ tendance at our said office on the 24th day of nue, from a line midway between the westerly head line of the East River, in the First Ward, February, 1909, at 11 o’clock a. m. side of Westervelt avenue and the easterly side Borough of Queens, in The City of New York. Second—That the abstracts of our said amend­ of Jersey street to the northeasterly side of ed and supplemental estimate and assessment, to­ Pine street, together with area bounded by the SECOND DEPARTMENT. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e gether with our damage and benefit maps, an I southwesterly side of Pine street, a line parallel supplemental and additional bill of costs, also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other with the southwesterly side of Pine street and chargesN and expenses incurred by reason of the documents used by us in making the same, have 100 feet distant south westwardly therefrom, a In the matter of the application of The City of proceedings in the above entitled matter, will be been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings line midway between the northwesterly side of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever presented for taxation to one of the Justices of in the Law Department of The City of New First avenue, produced southwestwardly, and the the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, York, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough southeasterly side of Brighton avenue, and line the lands and premises required for the purpose Second Department, at a Special Term thereof of Brooklyn, in said Citv. there to remain until midway between the southeasterly side of First of opening and extending SUNNYSIDE AVE­ to be held for the hearing of motions, at the the 5th dav of M arch. 1909. avenue, produced southwestwardly, and the north­ NUE, from Vermont street to , County Court House, in the Borough of Brook­ in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brook­ Third—That the limits of our assessment for westerly side of Stanley avenue. lyn, in The City of New York, on the 18th day benefit include all those lands, tenements and Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate lyn, City of New York. of February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in forenoon hereditaments and premises situate, lying anrl of damage and of said asessment for benefit, of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City together with the damage and benefit maps, and URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN can be heard thereon, and that the said biB of of New York, which, taken together, are bounded also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other such cases made and provided, notice is costs, charges and expenses has been deposited and described as follows, viz.: documents used bv the Commissioners of Esti­ P hereby given that an application will be made in to the office of the Clerk of the County of Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens, there to remain for and during the of Ninth avenue and distant one hundred (100) making the same, have been deposited in the Second Department, at a Special Term of said space of ten days, as required by the provisions feet northerly from the northerly side of Fifty- Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart­ Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in of section 999 of the Greater New York Charter, first street: running thence southeasterly and ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and the County Court House, in the County of Kings, as am ended by chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901. parallel with Fifty-first street to the westerly 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat­ in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Feb­ side of New Utrecht avenue; running thence tan, in said City, there to remain until the 1st York, on the 18th day of February, 1909, at the ruary 3, 1909. southerly and along the westerly side of New day of March, 1909._ opening of the Court on that day, or as soon EDWARD T. ALLEN, Utrecht avenue to where a line drawn parallel Fifth—That, provided there be no objections thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for MICHAEL T. REIDY, with the southerly side of Fifty-first street and filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate JOHN W. GILL, distant one hundred (100) feet southerly there­ to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the Commissioners. from would intersect the same; running thence will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme above entitled matter. The nature and extent of J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. ^ ^ northwesterly and parallel with Fifty-first street Court of the State of New York, First Depart­ the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi­ and distant one hundred (100) feet southerly ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to tion of title in fee by The City of New York, therefrom to _ the southeasterly side of Nintn be held in the County Court House, in the Bor­ for the use of the public, to all the lands and SECOND DEPARTMENT. avenue: running thence northeasterly along the ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, premises, with the buildings thereon and the ap­ southeasterly side of Ninth avenu: to the point on the 4th day of May, 1909, at the opening purtenances thereto belonging, required for the In the matter of the application of The City of New or nlace of beginning. of the Court on that day. opening and extending of Sunnyside avenue, York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the Fourth—That, provided there be no objections Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed from Vermont street to Highland Park, in the same has not been heretofore acquired for the filcd_ to either of said abstracts, our final report to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess­ Twenty sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements herein will be presented for confirmation to the ment, or to either of them, the motion to con­ of New York, being the following described lots, and hereditaments required for the opening anil Supreme Court of the State of New York. Sec­ firm the reports as to awards and as to assess­ pieces or parcels of land, viz.: extending of VAN SICLEN AVENUE, be­ ond Department, at a special term thereof for ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be Beginning at the intersection of the north line tween New Lots road and Dumont avenue, in the hearing of motions, to be held in the County hereafter specified in the notice provided in of Sunnyside avenue with the west line of High­ the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The such cases to be given in relation to filing the land Park, as the same are laid out on the map City of New York. Citv of New York, on the 19th day of April, final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the City; 1909. at the opening of the Court on that dav. of the Greater New York Charter, as amended Thence southerly along the west line of High­ VTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Fifth—In case, however, elections are filed by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. land Park 30 feet; persons interested in the above entitled to either of said amended and supplemental ab­ Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July Thence westerly deflecting 90 degrees to the N proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupantstracts of estimate and assessment, the notice of 24. 1908. right along the north line of Highland Park or occupants of all houses and lots and improved motion to confirm our final report herein will F.UGENF. ALEXANDER, Chairman; 12.22 feet; and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter speci­ G. C. TR A N T E R , Thence southerly deflecting 84 degrees 37 min­ others whom it may concern, to wit: fied, and of which notice will be given to all Commissioners of Estimate. utes 41 seconds to the left along the west line First—That the undersigned Commissioners of those who have theretofore _ appeared in this EUGENE ALEXANDER. of Highland Park 30.13 feet; Estimate have completed their estimate of dam­ proceeding, as well as bv publication in the City Commissioner of Assessment. Thence westerly deflecting 84 degrees 37 min­ age. and that all persons interested in this pro­ R ecord, and in the Corporation newspapers, pur­ J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. utes 41 seconds to the right 1,914.70 feet more ceeding. or in any of the lands, tenements and suant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New f5,25 or less; hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Thence westerly and deflecting to the right on ing any objection then to, do file their said objec­ Laws of 1906. SECOND DEPARTMENT. a curve whose radius is 369 feet, 134.94 feet, tions in writing, duly verified, with them at their Dated, Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Feb­ more or less; office. No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough ruary 3, 1909. In the matter of the application of The City of Thence westerly and tangent to the last men­ of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or TOTIN C. TUDGE. C hairm an; New York relative to acquiring title, wherever tioned curve 190.64 feet to the cast line of Ver­ before the 23d day of February, 1909, and that PETER T. HICKEY. the same has not been heretofore acquired, to mont street; the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob­ C H A R LES A. OGRF.N, the lands and premises required for the pur­ Thence northerly deflecting 124 degrees 58 min­ jecting, and for that purpose will be in attend­ Commissioners. pose of opening and extending AVENUE X, utes 38 seconds to the right 111.65 feet; ance at their said office on the 24th day of J ames F. Q uici.ey, Clerk. between Ocean parkway and the easterly line Thence easterly deflecting to the left on a curve February, 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. f3,20 of East Fifteenth street, and AVENUE Y, whose radius is 109.5 feet, and whose radial line Second—That the undersigned Commissioner between Gravesend Basin and Ocean avenue, is a northerly prolongation of the line last de­ of Assessment has completed his estimate of ben­ SECOND DEPARTMENT. in the Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brook­ scribed, 85.17 feet, more or less; efit and that all persons interested in this pro­ lyn, City of New York. Thence easterly and tangent to the last men­ ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and tioned line 49.80 feet, more or less; hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ In the matter of the application^ of The City of URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN Thence easterly and deflecting to the left on a ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­ New York relative to acquiring title to the such cases made and provided, notice is curve whose radius is 309 feet, 113 feet, more jections, in writing, duly verified, with him at his lands, tenements and hereditaments required P hereby given that an application will be made toor less; office. No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough for the purpose of opening and extending the Supreme Court cf the State of New York. Thence easterly and tangent to the last men­ of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or STERLING STREET, from Washington ave­ Second Department at a Special Term of said tioned line 1,929.75 feet, more or less, to the before the 23d day of February, 1909, and that nue to Brooklyn avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Court, to be held for the hearing of motions. point of beginning. the said Commissioner will hear parties so object­ Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City in_ the County Court House, in the County of The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on ing, and for that purpose will be in attendance of New York, as the same has been heretofore Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City the 8th day of July, 1907, duly fixed and deter­ at his said office on the 25th day of February, laid out. of New York, on the 18th day of February. mined the area of assessment for benefit in this 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day. proceeding as follows: Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard Beginning at the intersection of a line distant has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners 110 feet northerly from and parallel with the hereditaments and premises as are within the area bill of costs, charges and expenses in­ of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assess­ northerly line of Sunnyside avenue, the said of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of curredN by reason of the proceedings in the above ment in the above-entitled matter. The nature distance being measured at right angles to the assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate entitled matter will be presented for taxation to and extent of the improvement hereby intended line of Sunnvside avenue with the easterly line and Apportionment on the 16th day of Novem­ one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of is the aenuisition of title in fee bv The C'tv of Highland boulevard, and running thence east­ ber. 1906, and that the said area of assessment the State of New York, at a Special Term there­ of New York, for the use of the public, to all wardly along the said line and always 110 feet includes all those lands, tenements and heredita­ of, to be held for the hearing of motions, at the lands and premises, with the buildings there­ distant from and parallel with Sunnyside avenue ments and premises situate and being in the the Kings County Court House, in the Borough on and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re­ to the intersection with the centre line of Barbey Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the quired for the opening and extending of Avenue street; thence southwardly to the intersection which taken together, arc bounded and described 16th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in X, between Ocean parkway and the easterly with a line distant 100 feet northerly from and as follows, viz.: the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter line of East Fifteenth street, and Avenue Y, parallel with the northerly line of Sunnyside One half the block on each side of Van Siclen as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the between Gravesend Basin and Ocean avenue, in avenue, the said distance being measured at right avenue from New Lots road to Dumont avenue. said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been the Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. angles to the line of Sunnyside avenue; thence Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County City of New York, being the following-described eastwardly and parallel with Sunnyside avenue to damage and of said assessment for benefit, to­ of Kings, there to remain for and during the lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: the intersection with the westerly line of High­ gether with the damage and benefit map, and space of ten days, as required by the provisions land Park; thence southwardly and along the also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17 of chapter A venue X . westerly line _ of Highland Park to the intersec­ documents used by the Commissioners of Esti­ 378 of the Laws o f 1897, as amended by chapter Beginning at the intersection of the south tion with a line distant 110 feet southerly from mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in 466 of the Laws of 1901. line of Avenue X with the east line of Ocean and parallel with the southerly line of Sunnyside making the same, have been deposited in the Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Feb­ parkway as the same are laid out on the map avenue, the said distance being measured at right Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart­ ruary 2, 1909. of the City; angles to the line of Sunnyside avenue; thence ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Mon­ TOHN HERRIES, 1. Thence northerly along the east line ofwestwardlv along the said line alwavs distant 110 tague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said J o h n w . f o x , Ocean parkway 84.20 feet; feet southerly from and parallel with^ the south­ City, there to remain until the 5th day of March, GEORGE ECKSTEIN, 2. Thence easterly deflecting 71 degree 49erly line of Sunnyside avenue to the intersection 1909. Commissioners. minutes 54 seconds to the right 2,708.34 feet to with the easterly line of Vermont street: thence Fifth—That, provided there be no objections J ames F. Q uigley, Clerk. the east line of East Fifteenth street; northwardly along the easterly line of Vermont filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to f2,13 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1507

SECOND DEPARTMENT. SUPREME COURT—THIRD JUDI­ of the last-mentioned road leading to Browns UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Station; thence along the centre line of said P that the second separate report of Alanson In the matter of the application of The City jf CIAL DISTRICT. road and the easterly line of said parcel, south Page Smith, Reginald W. Rives and Isaiah Ful­ New York relative to acquiring title to the 2 degrees 1 minute west 280.9 feet to the south­ ler, who were appointed Commissioners of Ap­ praisal in the above-entitled matter by ah order lands, tenements and hereditaments required THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. east corner of said parcel; thence partly along for the- purpose of opening and extending the southerly line of same, partly along the of this Court, made at a Special Term thereof, RALPH AVENUE, from Rcmscn avenue to easterly and along the southerly lines of Parcel held at the Court House, in the City of Kings­ Avenue N, in the Thirty-second Ward, in the ASHOKAN RESERVOIR. No. 682, along the easterly and southerly lines ton, Ulster County, N. Y., April 20, 1907, was Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, of Parcel No. 680, along the southerly line of filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of as the same has been heretofore laid out. before-mentioned Parcel No. 678, partly along Ulster on the 4th day of January, 1909, and S ectio n N o. 14, T ow n of O liv e , U lster the easterly, along the southerly and partly affects parcels numbers sixty (60), eighty (80) C o u n ty , N. Y. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e along the westerly lines of Parcel No. and forty-six (46), shown on the map in this bill of costs, charges and expenses in­ 679, and partly along the southerly line proceeding. curredN by reason of the proceedings in the above of Parcel No. 674, the following courses Notice is further given that an application will NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ and distances: South 58 degrees 24 minutes be made at a Special Term of the Supreme entitled matter will be presented for taxation to POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of west 196.4 feet, south 38 degrees 4 minutes Court of the State of New York, to be held in the State of New York, at a Special Term there­ APPRAISAL. west 763.2 feet, north 52 degrees 41 minutes west and for the Third Judicial District at the Court of, to be held for the hearing of motions, at the 1,129.3 feet, crossing a brook, south 39 degrees House, in the City of Kingston, County of Ul­ Kings County Court House, in the Borough of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 16 minutes west 3,299.5 feet, north 52 degrees ster, N. Y., on the 20th day of February, 1909, Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 16th P that it is the intention of the Corporation 39 minutes west 506.8 feet, south 53 degrees 56 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­minutes west 142.5 feet, north 46 degrees 21 soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as plication to the Supreme Court of the State of minutes west 193 feet, crossing another brook, an order confirming said report, and for such counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said New York for the appointment of Commission­ north 40 degrees 39 minutes east 122.7 feet, other and further relief as may be just. bill of costs, charges and expenses has been de­ ers of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws north 50 degrees 55 minutes west 1,241.4 feet, re­ Reserving to The City of New York the right posited in the office of the Clerk of the County of 1905, as amended, and the acts relating crossing the_ first mentioned road leading to to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels of Kings, there to remain for and during the thereto. Browns Station, north 53 degrees 25 minutes contained in said report. space of ten days, as required by the provisions Such application will be made to the Supreme west 389.5 feet, south 74 degrees 19 minutes D ated New York, January 25, 1909. of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17 of chapter Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held at west 1,825.1 feet, south 42 degrees east 207.3 FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended by chapter the Court House, in the City of Kingston, Coun­ feet, south 66 degrees 39 minutes west 395.2 Corporation Counsel. 406 of the Laws of 1901. ty of Ulster, N. Y., on the 20th day of March, feet, south 69 degrees 34 minutes west 1,136.2 Hall of Records, New York City. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Feb­ 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, feet, north 7 degrees 19 minutes west 423.2 feet, j30,f20 ru ary 2, 1909. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. crossing another brook, and south 80 degrees 3 MICHAEL F. McGOLDRICK, The object of such application is to obtain an minutes west 716.2 feet to a point in the south­ RICHARD DIXON, order of the Court appointing three disinterested erly line of the before mentioned road leading THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER HENRY MARSHALL, and competent freeholders, one of whom shall re­ from Shokan and Brodhead to Olive; thence con­ COUNTY. Commissioners. side in the County of New York and at least tinuing along said southerly line of Parcel No. Ta m es F.. Q u ig le y , Clerk. one of whom shall reside in the County of Ul­ 674 and running partly along the westerly line f2,13 ster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under of said parcel south 21 degrees 19 minutes east A sh oka n R eservoir, S ectio n N o. 3. said act, and discharge all the duties conferred 518.8 feet, south 78 degrees 3 minutes west SECOND DEPARTMENT. by said act and the acts amendatory thereof. 817.9 feet and north 15 degrees 57 minutes west The following is a description of the real es­ 500 feet to a point in the centre of said road Towns of Olive, Marbletown and Hurley, Ulster tate to be acquired, together with a reference to leading to Olive; thence along the centre line of County. In the matter of the application of The City of the date and place of filing the map: same south 79 degrees 5 minutes west 169.4 New York relative to acquiring title to the All those certain pieces or parcels of real teet; thence continuing along the westerly line lands, tenements and hereditaments required estate situated in the Town of Olive, County of Parcel No. 674, and running partly along the In the matter of the application and petition of for the purpose of opening and extending of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a southerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 670 J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and AVENUE D, from Flatbush avenue to Rogers map entitled “Reservoir Department. Section and along the southerly and westerly lines of Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, in the Bor­ No. 14. Board of Water Supply of The City of Parcel No. 669 the following courses and dis­ Water Supply of The City of New York, to ough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, as New York. Map of real estate situated in the tances: North 1 degree 57 minutes west 418.5 acquire real est'ate for and on behalf of The the same has been heretofore laid out. Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State of feet, north 43 degrees 3 minutes east 503.8 feet, City of Nivv York, under chapter 724 of the New York, to-be acquired by The City of New north 35 degrees 1 minute west 1,020.5 feet, Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e York under the provisions of chapter 724 of the north 21 degrees 36 minutes east 622.4 feet, of, in the Towns of Olive, Marbletown and additional and supplemental bill of costs, Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction south 85 degrees 34 minutes west 478 feet and Hurley, Ulster County, N. Y.. for the purpose chargesN and expenses incurred by reason of the of Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, from north 9 degrees 43 minutes west 968.8 feet to the of providing an additional supply of pure and proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be the vicinity of Shokan to the vicinity of Olive,’’ northwest corner of said Parcel No. 669, in the wholesome water for the use of The City of presented for taxation to one of the Justices which map was filed in the office of the County southerly line of Parcel No. 667, in the centre New York. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, of the before mentioned Ulster and Delaware at a Special Term thereof, to be held for the N. Y., on the 22d day of December, 1908; which plank road; thence along the centre line of said UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hearing of motions, at the Kings County Court parcels are bounded and described as follows: road, partly along said southerly line of Parcel that the second separate report of George House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel No. 667, and- along the southerly lines of before P Holmes Smith, J. Ren wick Sloane and Josiah J. City of New York, on the ISth day of February, No. 664, in the centre of the Ulster and Dela­ mentioned parcels Nos. 666 and 665 and Parcel Ilasbrouck. who were appointed Commissioners of 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that ware Plank road, and running thence along the No. 664 south 82 degrees 22 minutes west 122 Appraisal in the above-entitled matter by two day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be westerly line of said parcel, north 6 degrees feet, crossing Butternut Creek, and south 86 de­ orders of this Court, made at a Special Term, heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, 39 minutes west 371.5 feet and north 7 degrees grees 42 minutes west 478.3 feet to the point bearing date respectively April 20, 1907, and charges and expenses has been deposited in the 14 minutes west 398.3 feet, crossing a branch or place of beginning. December 21, 1907, was filed in the office of office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there of Butternut Creek, to the northwest corner of The fee is to be acquired by The City of the Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, to remain for and during the space of ten days, said parcel, in the southerly line of Parcel No. New York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. 661 N. Y., on the 6th day of January. 1909, and as required by the provisions of section 999 of 661; thence partly along said line and along to 713, both inclusive, contained in the above de­ affects parcels numbers eighty-two (82), eighty- title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws the westerly line of said parcel, south 87 degrees scription. four (84), eighty-six (86), eighty-seven (87), of 1897, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws 23 minutes west 519.2 feet and north 16 degrees Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed ninety-one (91), ninety-eight (98), one hun­ of 1901. 39 minutes east 249.8 feet to the northwest as aforesaid, in the office of the County Clerk dred (100), one hundred and one (101), one Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Febru­ corner of same; thence partly along the north­ of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed hundred and two (102), one hundred and three ary 1, 1909. erly line of said Parcel No. 661, along the description of the real estate to be taken in fee, (103), one hundred and four (104), one hundred JO H N R. FARRAR, northerly line of Parcel No. 662, partly along as above described. and nine (109), one hundred and ten (110), one ARTHUR BECKWITH, the northerly line of Parcel No. 663, and along In case any real estate hereinbefore described hundred and eleven (111), one hundred and JOSEPH A. GUIDER, the northerly lines of Parcels Nos. 665, 666, is used for highways or other publje purposes", twelve (112), one hundred and thirteen (113), Commissioners. 667 and 672, the following courses, distances such use shall continue until such time as The one hundred and fourteen (114), one hundred J a m es F. Q u ig le y , Clerk. and curves: South 88 degrees 7 minutes east City of New York may acquire the right to close and eighteen (118), one hundred and twenty f l . l l 443.7 feet, on a curve of 433 feet radius to the same. (120), one hundred and twenty-three-A (123-A), the right, 319.3 feet, recrossing the before-men­ Dated January 27, 1909. one hundred and twenty-three-B (123-B), one SECOND DEPARTMENT. tioned branch of Butternut Creek, on a curve FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, hundred and twenty-eight (128), one hundred and of 988.1 feet radius to the left, 552.4 feet, and Corporation Counsel. thirtv-one (131), one hundred and thirty-two In the matter of the application of The City of south 77 degrees 54 minutes 10 seconds east Office and post office address, Hall of Records, (132). one hundred and thirty-three (133), one New York relative to acquiring title to the 825.4 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough hundred and thirty-five (135), one hundred and lands, tenements and hereditaments required No. 672; thence along the easterly line of said of Manhattan, New York City. thirty-six (136), one hundred and thirty-seven for the purpose of opening and extending parcel, south 13 degrees 52 minutes east 135.7 f6,m20 (137), one hundred and thirty-eight (138), one EIGHTY-FIFTH STREET, from Narrows ave­ feet, north 76 degrees 8 minutes east 16 feet and hundred and thirty-nine (139), ninety-nine (99), nue to Fifth avenue; from Fort Hamilton south 13 degrees 52 minutes east 77.9 feet to THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER one hundred and five (105), one hundred and avenue to Tenth avenue; from Twelfth ave­ the southeast corner of same, in the centre COUNTY. eight (108). one hundred and fifteen (115) and nue to Waters avenue, and from Fifteenth of the before-mentioned Ulster and Delaware one hundred and sixteen (116), shown on the avenue to Sixteenth avenue, in the Thirtieth Plank road; thence along the centre line of sajd map in this proceeding. Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City toad, and partly along the southerly line of said A shoka n R eservoir, S ectio n No. 1. Notice is further given that an application will of New York, as the same has been heretofore parcel, south 76 degrees 8 minutes west 83.4 be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court laid out. feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 671; of the State of New York, to be held in and for thence along the easterly line of said parcel Town of Olive, Ulster County. the Third Judicial District, at the Court House o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e and partly along the easterly < line of Parcel No. in the City of Kingston, County of Ulster, N. Y., bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred 670, south 1 degree 32 minutes east 1,026.1 on the 20th day of February, 1909, at 10 o’clock byN reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled feet and south 6 degrees 36 minutes east 94 In the matter of the application and petition in the forenoon of that dav, or as soon thereafter matter will be presented for taxation to one of feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State 673; thence along the northerly line of said and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board said report and for such other and further relief of New York, at a Special Term thereof, to be parcel, partly along the westerly lines of Parcels of Water Supply of The City of New York, to as may be just. held for the hearing of motions, at the Kings Nos. 675 and 676, and along the westerly and acquire real estate for and on behalf of The Reserving to The City of New York the right County Court House, in the Borough of Brook­ northerly lines of Parcel No. 677, the following City of New York, under chapter 724 of the to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels lyn, in The City of New York, on the 15th day courses, distances and curve: South 71 degrees Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ contained in said report. of February, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the fore­ 22 m inutes east 77 feet, south 18 degrees 36 of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. Y., Dated January 25, 1909. noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as minutes west 20.7 feet, on a curve of for the purpose of providing an additional sup­ FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said 5,679.7 feet radius to the left, 871.1 feet ply of pure and wholesome water for the use Corporation Counsel. bill of costs, charges and expenses has been (chord south 75 degrees 45 m inutes east of The City of New York. Hall of Records, New York City. deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County 870.2 feet), north 37 degrees 58 minutes east j 30,f20 of Kings, there to remain for and during the 237.8 feet, north 78 degrees 1 minute east 862.5 feet, north 35 degrees 58 m inutes east 477.1 feet, space of ten days, as required by the provisions PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chap­ north 37 degrees 30 minutes east 506.8 feet, COUNTY. south 51 degrees 54 minutes east 343.4 feet and J” that the second separate report of George ter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended by chap­ SI. Palmer, Frederick J. R. Clarke and Mac- te r 466 of the Laws of 1901. south 52 degrees 12 m inutes east 357.7 feet to A shoka n R eservoir, S ectio n N o. 4. the northwest corner of Parcel No. 678, in the donough Craven, who were appointed Commis­ Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Febru­ sioners in the above-entitled matter by two or­ ary 1, 1909. centre of a road leading from Shokan and Town of Olive, County of Ulster. Brodhead to Olive; thence along the northerly ders of this Court, made at Special Term, bear­ TAMES E. ADAMS. ing date, respectively, April 20, 1907, and Sep­ CITAS. D. DURKEE, line of said parcel, and partly along the north­ erly line of Parcel No. 681, the following courses, tember 21, 1907, was filed in the office of the In the matter of the application and petition of JO H N IT. FLEU R Y . Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and Commissioners. distances and curves: South 52 degrees 12 min­ utes east 795.2 feet, on a curve of 5,649.7 feet N. Y., on the 28th day of December, 1908, and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of J am es F. Q u ig le y , Clerk. radius to the left, 681.1 feet (chord north 68 affects parcels numbers one-A (1-A), one-B (1-B), Water Supply of The City of New York, to degrees 10 minutes east 680.7 feet), south 25 one-B-28 (l-B-28), ten (10), eleven (11), eight- acquire real estate for and on behalf of The cen-A (18-A), twenty-five (25), twenty-seven City of New York, under chapter 724 of the SECOND DEPARTMENT. degrees 17 minutes east 40 feet, on a curve of 5,689.7 feet radius to the left, 159.1 feet (27), thirty (30), thirty-one-A (31-A), thirty- Laws of 1 *’05, and the acts amendatory there­ (chord north 63 degrees 49 minutes cast 159.1 eight (38) and two hundred and six (206), shown of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. V., In the matter of the application of The City of feet), north 63 degrees 3 minutes cast 1,025.5 on the map in this proceeding. for the purpose of providing an additional sup­ New York, relative to acquiring title to the feet, crossing a road leading to Browns Sta­ Notice is further given that an application will ply of pure and wholesome water for the use lands, tenements and hereditaments required tion, and north 19 degrees 5 minutes west 173.8 be made at a Special Term of the Supreme of The City of New York. for the purpose of opening and extending the feet to a point in the centre of the before-men­ Court of the State of New York, to be held, in and for the Third Judicial District at the Court UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TRIANGULAR PARCEL OF LAND tioned road leading from Shokan and Brod­ that the second separate report of Gilbert BOUNDED BY NINETY-FOURTH STREET, head to Olive; thence along the centre line of House, in the City of Kingston, County of Ul­ P FOURTH AVENUE AND FIFTH AVENUE’, said road, north 75 degrees 58 m inutes 40 sec­ ster, N. Y., on the 20th day of February, 1909, D. B. Ilasbrouck, Charles C. H ardenbcrgh and in the Thirtieth Ward, in the Borough of onds cast 274.5 feet; thence continuing along at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as Richard H. Smith, who were appointed Commis­ soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for sioners of Appraisal in the above-entitled matter Brooklyn, The City of New York, as the same the northerly line of Parcel No. 681, and run­ bv an order of this Court, made at a Special has been heretofore laid out. ning partly along the northerly lines of Par­ an order confirming said report, and for such cels Nos. 683 and 684 and along the northerly other and further relief as may be just. Term thereof, held at the Court House in the lines of Parcels Nos. 700, 692, 691 and 690, Reserving to The City of New York the right City of Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y., May o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e north 63 degrees 3 minutes east 2,892.2 feet, to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels 18. 1907, was filed in the office of the Clerk of bill of costs, charges and expenses in­ north 44 feet, crossing the before-mentioned contained in said report. the Countv of Ulster on the 31st day of De­ curredN by reason of the proceedings in the above- Ulster and Delaware Plank road, and north 63 Dated New York, Tanuary 25, 1909. cember, 1908, and affects parcels numbers one cntitled matter will be presented for taxation to degrees 3 minutes east 3,242.3 feet, crossing FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, hundred and seventy-two (172), one hundred and one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the another road leading to Browns Station, to Corporation Counsel. fiftv-eight (158), one hundred and fifty-seven State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 690; Hall of Records, New York City. (157). one hundred and sixty-eight (168), one to be held for the hearing of motions, at the thence along the easterly and southerly lines j30,f20 hundred and forty-five (145), one hundred and Kings County Court House in the Borough of of said parcel, the easterly and southerly lines seventy-seven (177), one hundred and forty- Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the of Parcel No. 689, partly along the northerly seven (147), one hundred and sixty-six (166), Uth day of February, 1909. at 10.30 o’clock in and along the southerly lines of Parcel No. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER one hundred and fifty (150), one hundred and the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter 688, the following courses and distances: South COUNTY. fifty-two (152), one hundred and sixty (160), as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the 37 degrees 36 m inutes east 1,251.2 feet, south one hundred and forty-nine-C (149-C). one hun­ said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been dred and seventy (170), one hundred and sev­ 40 degrees 21 minutes east 88.2 feet, south 38 A sh oka n R eservoir, S ectio n No. 2. deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County degrees 49 minutes east 147.2 feet, recrossing enty-four (174), one hundred and sixty-one of Kings, there to remain for and during the the before-mentioned Ulster and Delaware Plank (161), one hundred and fifty-three (153), one space of ten days, as required by the provisions hundred and seventy-five-A (175-A), one hun­ road, south 67 degrees 21 minutes west 640.3 Town of Olive, Ulster County. dred and sixty-four (164), one hundred and sev­ of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chap­ feet, south 38 degrees 32 minutes east 593.8 feet, ter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended by south 64 degrees 54 minutes west 301.1 feet, enty-six (176), one hundred and fifty-four (154), chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901. south 41 degrees 14 minutes east 652.7 feet, In the matter of the application and petition one hundred and seventy-three (173) and one Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Jan­ south 54 degrees 1 minute west 819.3 feet, north of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick hundred and fifty-six (156), shown on the map uary 29. 1909. 45 degrees 56 minutes west 202.1 feet, south and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board in this proceeding. FRANKLIN TAYLOR. 52 degrees 51 minutes west 430.8 feet, north 54 of Water Supply of The City of New York, to Notice is further given that an application will CHARLES II. WIGHT. degrees 30 m inutes west 20.1 feet, south 52 de­ acquire real estate for and on behalf of The be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court City of New York, under chapter 724 of the of the State of New York, to be held in and for CLARENCE, KEMI’NER',, grees 36 minutes west 229.1 feet, south 37 the Third Judicial District, at the Court House Commissioners of Estimate. degrees 10 minutes west 165.4 feet, south 46 Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. Y., in the City of Kingston, County of Ulster, N. Y., FRANKLIN TAYLOR, degrees 26 minutes east 32.7 feet, south 51 de­ on the 20th day of February, 1909, at 10 o’clock Commissioner of Assessment. grees 37 minutes west 376.7 feet and north for the purpose of providing an additional sup­ ply of pure and wholesome water for the use in the forenoon of that dav. or as soon thereafter J amf.s F. Q uigley. Clerk. 48 degrees 5 minutes west 282.4 feet to the as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming j29,f9 northeast corner of Parcel No. 685, in the centre of The City of New York. 1508 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

said report and for such other and further relief County, New York, June 20, 1907, was filed Creek, to the northeast corner of said Parcel 52 minutes west 921.6 feet, crossing a road lead­ as may be just. in the office of the Clerk of the County of No. 517. in the easterly line of a road leading ing from West Shokan to Boiceville, to the south­ Reserving to The City of New York the right Ulster on the 12th day of October, 1908, and from Shokan to Phoenicia; thence along the west corner of said parcel, in the before men­ to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels that an amendment thereto was filed in said easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. tioned easterly property line of the Ulster and contained in said report. Clerk’s office on the 18th day of December, 518 and 514, partly along the easterly line of Delaware Railroad Company; thence along said Dated January 25, 1909. 1908, and that said report and amended report Parcel No. 512, and along the easterly lines of rah road property line and the westerly lines of FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, affect Parcels Numbers two hundred and seventy Parcels Nos. 513, 509, 508, 504 and 496, the said parcel and Parcels Nos. 493 and 497, partly Corporation Counsel. (270), two hundred and seventy-two (272), two following courses, distances and curves: South along the westerly line of Parcel No. 498 and Hall of Records, New York City. hundred and seventy-four (274), two hundred 20 degrees 43 m inutes 50 seconds east 466.4 feet along the westerly line of Parcel No. 499, north ______j30,f20 and eighty (280), two hundred and thirty-six-A along said easterly road line, on a curve of 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds west 1,494.6 feet, (236-A), two hundred and eighty-one-A (231-A), 854.5 feet radius to the left, 329.3 feet, on a recrossing said road leading from West Shokan to THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER two hundred and eighty-one-B (281-B), two hun­ curve of 350 feet radius to the right, 249.4 feet, Boiceville, on a curve of 2,259 feet radius to the COUNTY. dred and ninety-nine (299), three hundred and south 1 degree 59 minutes 20 seconds east 153.6 right, 1,100.8 feet, again crossing said road, and seven (307) and three hundred and eleven feet, on a curve of 600 feet radius to the right, north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 1,327.3 feet, crossing (311), shown on the map in this proceeding. _ 306.6 feet, south 27 degrees 17 minutes 10 sec­ Chestnut Bushkill and again recrossing said road, A sh oka n R eservoir, S ectio n N o. 5. Notice is further given that an application will onds west 254.9 feet, on a curve of 889.8 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 507, in the be made at a Special Term of the Supreme radius to the left, 290.5 feet, on a curve of 467 centre of Esopus Creek; thence along the westerly feet radius to the left, 571 feet, on a curve of lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 511, and con­ Town of Olive, Ulster County. Court of the State of New_ York, to be held in and for the Third Judicial District, at the 341 feet radius to the right, 342.4 feet, crossing tinuing along said easterly railroad property line court house, in the City of Kingston, County of a road leading from Boiceville to Shandaken the following courses and distances: North 4 In the matter of the application and petition of Ulster, New York, on the 20th day of February, road, north 3 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds degrees 6 minutes east 1,160.1 feet, north 59 de­ J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that east 1,308.7 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius grees 30 minutes cast 115 feet, north 17 minutes Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be to the left, 237.7 feet, south 21 degrees 42 min­ west 62 feet, north 67 degrees 4 m inutes west 95 Water Supply of The City of New York, to heard, for an order confirming said report and utes east 1,419.5 feet, on a curve of 833 feet feet and north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 941.8 acquire real estate for and on behalf of The for such other and further relief as may be radius to the right, 410.6 feet, on a curve of feet, crossing a road leading from Boiceville to City of New York, under chapter 724 of the just. 1,158.9 feet radius to the left, 593.6 feet, and Phoenicia, to the point or place of beginning. Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ Reserving to The City of New York the right on a curve of 1,320.3 feet radius to the left, The fee is to be acquired by The City of New of, in the town of Olive, Ulster County, New to oppose the cpnfirmation of any or all parcels 542.8 feet, to the most northerly point of Par­ York in all the real estate, Parcels Nos. 490 to York, for the purpose of providing an addi­ contained in said report. cel No. 491; thence partly along the northerly 542, inclusive, contained in the above description. tional supply of pure and wholesome water for Dated New York, January 25, 1909. and along the easterly lines of said parcel the Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed the use of The City of New York. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, following curves, courses and distances: On a as aforesaid in the office of the County Clerk of Corporation Counsel. curve of 1,320.3 feet radius to the left, 102.2 the County of Ulster, for a more detailed de­ Hall of Records, New York City. feet, south 50 degrees 47 m inutes 50 seconds scription of the real estate to be taken in fee, as UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j30,f20 east 227.4 feet, on a curve of 230 feet radius above described. P that the second separate report of William to the right, 326.4 feet, south 30 degrees 31 min­ In case any real estate hereinbefore described D. Brinnier, John B. Harrison and Eugene F.THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER utes 10 seconds west 171.1 feet, and on a curve is used for highway or other public purposes, such fatten, who were appointed Commissioners of COUNTY. of 101.1 feet radius to the left, 144.8 feet, to use shall continue until such time as The City of Appraisal in the above entitled matter, by an the most northerly point of Parce| No. 519: New York may acquire the right to close the order of this Court, made at a Special Term N orthern A queduct D e pa r tm en t, S ectio n N o. 5. thence partly along the northerly line of said same. thereof, held at the Court House, in the City parcel, on a curve of 101.1 feet radius to the D ated Jan u arv 11, 1909. of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, May 18, Towns of Gardiner, Plattekill and Shawangunk, left, 21.4 feet, south 63 degrees 41 m inutes 40 FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, 1907, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Ulster County. seconds east 103.9 feet, and on a curve of 433 Corporation Counsel. County of Ulster on the 16th day of December, feet radius to the right, 166.7 feet, to the Office and Post Office Address. Hall of Records, 1908, and affects parcels numbers one hundred In the matter of the application and petition of most northerly point of Parcel No. 520; Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, Borough and eighty-seven (187), one hundred and ninety- J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and thence partly along the northerjy line of of Manhattan. New York City. five-A (195-A), one hundred and ninety-five-B Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of said parcel, along the northerly line of Par­ jl6,f27 (195-B), one hundred and ninety-five-C (195-C), Water Supply of The City of New York, to cel No. 522, and partly along the northeily one hundred and ninety-five-D (195-D), one hun­ acquire real estate for and on behalf of The lines of Parcels Nos. 523, 524 and 529, the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. dred and eighty-nine-A (189-A),- one hundred and City of New York, under chanter 724 of the following curves, courses and distances: On a eighty-nine-B (189-B), one hundred and eighty- Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof, curve of 433 feet radius to the right 145.6 feet, ASHOKAN RESERVOIR. nine-C (189-C), two hundred and five (205), two in the towns of Gardiner, Plattekill and on a curve of 560.6 feet radius to the left 260.2 hundred and nine-A (209-A), two hundred and Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York, for feet, south 48 degrees 57 minutes 40 seconds nine-B (209-B), two hundred and seventeen east 2,266.2 feet, crossing a road leading from S ectio n N o. 13, T ow n s of O liv e and H urley, the purpose of providing an additional supply U lster C o u n ty , N ew Y ork. (217), two hundred and eighteen (218), two of pure and wholesome water for the use of Beechford to Shokan (Shandaken road), on a hundred and nineteen-A (219-A), two hundred The City of New York. curve of 2,167 feet radius to the left 392.9 feet, and nineteen-B (219-B), two hundred and twenty- and south 59 degrees 21 minutes east 1,165.9 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ one-B (221-B), two hundred and twenty (220) feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN APPRAISAL. and two hundred and twenty-two (222), shown that the order of confirmation of the first 529; thence along the easterly line of same the on the map in this proceeding. P separate report of Robert L. Cutting, Byron L.following courses and distances: South 19 de­ Notice is further given that an application Davis and John M. Schoonmaker, who were ap­ grees 42 minutes west 357.1 feet, south 62 de­ UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme pointed Commissioners in the above entitled mat­ gees 13 minutes west 58.8 feet, south 35 degrees P that it is the intention of the Corporation Court of the State of New York, to be held in ter, by an order of this court, made at a Special 22 minutes west 435.6 feet, south 66 degrees 31 Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­ and for the Third Judicial District, at the Court Term thereof, held at the Court House, in the minutes east 297.3 feet, and south 76 degrees 54 plication to the Supreme Court of the State of House, in the City of Kingston, County of City of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on minutes east 90 feet to the southeast corner of New York for the appointment of Commissioners Ulster, N. Y., on the 20th day of February, the 21st day of December, 1907, was filed in the said parcel; thence partly along the southerly of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, office of the Clerk of the County of Ulster, at line of same south 45 degrees 9 minutes west 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, Kingston, N. Y., on the 11th day of January, 588.9 feet to the most southerly point of said Such application will be made to the Supreme for an order confirming said report and for such 1909, and affects parcels numbers two hundred parcel, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 528; Court at a Special Term thereof to be held at the other and further relief as may be just. and four (204), two hundred and five (205), thence partly along said line south 33 degrees 36 City Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Al­ Reserving to The City of New York the right two hundred and six (206), two hundred and minutes east 215 feet to-the southeast corner of bany, N. Y., on the 27th day of February, 1909, to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels eight (208), two hundred and twelve (212), two said parcel; thence along the southerly line of at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as contained in said report. hundred and twenty-three (223), two hundred same north 88 degrees 3 minutes west 431.4 feet soon thereafter as counsel_ can be heard. The Dated New York, January 25, 1909. and twenty-five (225), two hundred and twenty- to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the object of such application is to obtain an order FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, six (226), two hundred and twenty-eight (22m easterly line of the before mentioned Shandaken of the Court appointing three disinterested and Corporation Counsel. two hundred and twenty-nine (229), two hundred road, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 527; competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside D ated New York, Jan u ary 25, 1909. and thirty (230), two hundred and thirty-two thence partly along the easterly line of said par­ in the County of New York and at least one j30,f20 (232), two hundred and thirty-eight (238), two cel and along said easterly road line south 29 de­ of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, hundred and thirty-nine (239), two hundred and grees 10 minutes east 103.6 feet; thence continu­ to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said forty-three (243), two hundred and forty-four ing along the easterly line of Parcel No. 527 the act and discharge all the duties conferred by THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER (244), two hundred and forty-five (245), two following courses and distances: South 58 de­ said act and the acts amendatory thereof. COUNTY. hundred and^forty-eiglit (248), two hundred and grees 16 minutes west 175.5 feet, crossing said The following is a description of the real estate forty-nine (249), two hundred and fifty (250), road, south 27 degrees 40 minutes west 53.4 feet, to be acquired, together with a reference to the A sh oka n R eservoir, S ectio n N o. 6. two hundred and fifty-two (252), two hundred south 17 degrees 21 minutes west 103.6 feet and date and place of filing the map. and fifty-one (251), two hundred and fifty-three south 30 degrees 13 minutes west 335 feet to the All those certain pieces or parcels of real (253), two hundred and fifty-four (254), two most southerly point of said parcel, in the east­ estate situated in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, Town of Hurley, Ulster County. hundred and fifty-five (255), two hundred and erly line of Parcel No. 530, in the westerly line County of Ulster and State of New York, shown fifty-six (256), two hundred and fifty-seven of the before mentioned road leading from on a map entitled “Reservoir Department. Sec­ In the matter of the application and petition of (257), two hundred and fifty-nine (259), two Boiceville to Shokan; thence along said road tion No. 13. Board of Water Supply of The J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and hundred and fifty-eight (258), two hundred and line and partly along said easterly line of Parcel City of New York. Map of real estate situated Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board ot sixty-one (261), two hundred and sixty-three No. 530 south 38 degrees 6 minutes east 210 feet in the Towns of Olive and* Hurley, County of Water Supply of The City of New York, to (263), two hundred and sixty-five (265) and two to the northwest corner of Parcel No. 535; Ulster and State of New York, to be acquired acquire real estate for and on behalf of The hundred and sixty-six (266), shown on the map thence along the northerly lines of said parcel by The City of New York, under the provisions City of New York, under chapter 724 of the in this proceeding. and Parcels Nos. 534, 533, 532 and 531 north of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ Dated New York, Tanuary 18. 1909. 74 degrees 34 minutes east 442.6 feet to the for the construction of Ashokan Reservoir and of, in the town of Hurley, Ulster County, New FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON. northeast corner of said Parcel No. 531, in the appurtenances, from the vicinity of Olive to the York, for the purpose of providing an addi­ Corporation Counsel. centre of said Shandaken road; thence along the vicinity of Clenford,” which map was filed in tional supply of pure and wholesome water Hall of Records, New York City. centre line of said road and the easterly lines the office of the County Clerk of the County for the use of The City of New York. i23.fl3 of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 536 and 538 of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y.. on the 22d day south 44 degrees 14 m inutes east 83.4 feet an;* of December, 1908; which parcels are bounded UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER south 17 degrees 6 minutes east 478.6 feet to and described as follows: that the third separate report of Edgar L. COUNTY. the point of intersection of said centre line with Beginning at the northwest corner of Parcel P Fursman, Edward H. Nicoll and Charles B. the centre line of said road leading from Shokan No. 655, in the centre of the Ulster and Dela­ Cox, who were appointed Commissioners of ASHOKAN RESERVOIR. to Olive, in the northerly line of Parcel No. ware plank road, said point being also the Appraisal in the above entitled matter, by an 535;-thence partly along said northerly line and southwest corner of Parcel No. 653, and running order of this Court, made at a Special Term along the centre line of said road leading to thence along the westerly line of said Parcel No. thereof, held at the Court House, in the City oi S ectio n N o. 11, T ow n o f O liv e . Olive north 78 degrees 46 m inutes east 136.1 653, north 40 degrees 21 minutes west 88.2 feet Kingston, Ulster County, New York, June 29, feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. and north 37 degrees 36 minutes west 1,251.2 1907, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ 535, at the point of intersection of said centre feet to the northwest corner of said parcel; County of Ulster, on the 28th day of November, POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS Ol- line with the centre line of a road leading from thence along the northerly lines of same and 1908, and affects parcels numbers two hundred APPRAISAL. Shokan to Browns Station; thence along the Parcels Nos. 652. 647, 646 and 642, and partly and twenty-five (225), two hundred and thirty- centre line of said road leading to Browns Sta­ along the westerly line of Parcel No. 640, north eight (238), two hundred and forty-two (242), UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tion and the easterly line of said parcel, partly 63 degrees 3 minutes east 1,912.1 feet, on a two hundred and forty-three (243), two hundred P that it is the intention of the Corporation along the easterly line of Parcel No. 530, and curve of 1,667 feet radius to the left, 584.2 feet, and forty-four (244), two hundred and forty- Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­along the easterly line of Parcel No. 541, south crossing a road leading from Olive and Ashton five (245), two hundred and sixty (260), two plication to the Supreme Court of the State of 32 degrees 23 minutes east 132.7 feet, crossing and north 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds hundred and sixty-nine (269), two hundred and New York for the appointment of Commissioners Butternut Creek, to the southeast corner of said east 1,483.1 feet to the most westerly point of thirty-six-B (236-B), two hundred and forty of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws Parcel No. 541; thence along the southerly line Parcel No. 641, in the line between the Towns of (240), two hundred and sixty-three (263), two of 1905. as amended, and the acts relating of same south 61 degrees 6 minutes west 90 feet Olive and Hurley; thence partly along the west­ hundred and fifty-four (254), shown on the map thereto. to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the be­ erly lines of said Parcel No. 641 and of Parcels in this proceeding. Such application will be made to the Supreme fore mentioned easterly line of Parcel No. 530; Nos. 636 and 634, along the northerly line of Notice is further given that an application Court at a Special Term thereof to be held in thence partly along said line south 61 degrees 6 Parcel No. 631, partly along the westerly line will be made at a Special.Term of the Supreme and for the Third Judicial District at the City m inutes west 91.1 feet, south 28 degrees 34 min­ of Parcel No. 625, and along the westerly and Court of the State of New York, to be held in Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Albany, utes cast 570 feet and south 25 degrees 58 min­ northerly lines of Parcel No. 626, the follow­ and for the Third Judicial District, at the Court N. Y., on the 27th day of February. 1909, at utes east 344.8 feet to the southeast corner of ing courses, distances and curves: North 42 House, in the City of Kingston, County ot 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as said parcel; thence along the southerly line of degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 701.8 feet, Ulster, N. Y., on the 20th day of February, soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The same south 88 degrees 29 minutes west 189.1 on a curve of 9,633 feet radius to the right, 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of th at day, object of such application is to obtain an order feet and south 73 degrees 46 minutes west 82.3 401.2 feet, north 45 degrees 21 minutes 20 sec­ or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, of the Court appointing three disinterested and feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in onds east 686.7 feet, on a curve of 2,133 feet for an order confirming said report and for such competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside the easterly shore line of Esopus Creek; thence radius to the right, 478.7 feet, north 58 degrees other and further relief as may be just. in the County of New York and at least one along said shore line and partly along the 12 minutes 50 seconds east 753.3 feet, on a Reserving to The City of New York the right of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, westerly line of said parcel north 24 curve of 1,067 feet radius to the left, 484.3 feet, to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said degrees 17 minutes west 372.8 feet to north 32 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds west contained in said report. act, and discharge all the duties conferred by the southeast corner of Parcel No. 542; thence 496.9 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the D ated New York, Jan u ary 25, 1909. said act and the acts amendatory thereof. along the southerly line of said parcel, soutn 62 right, 726.7 feet, on a curve of 556.8 feet radius The following is a description of the real degrees 24 minutes west 123 feet to the southwest to the left, 498.3 feet and north 59 degrees 3 FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, estate to be acquired, together with a reference corner of same, in the centre of Esopus Creek: minutes 20 seconds east 179.9 feet, said lines run­ Corporation Counsel. ning partly along the easterly shore line of Dated New York, Jan u ary 25, 1909. to the date and place of filing the map: thence along said creek, the westerly line of said All those certain pieces or parcels of real parcel, and partly along the westerly line of Kenozia Lake and crossing a road leading frpm ______j30,f20 estate situated in the Town of Olive, County before mentioned Parcel No. 530, the following Boiceville to Glenford, to the most easterly point of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a courses and distances: North 43 degrees 9 of said Parcel No. 626, in the northerly line NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, THIRD map entitled “Reservoir Department, Section minutes west 253.3 feet, north 36 degrees 11 min­ of before mentioned Parcel No. 625; thence JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER COUNTY. No. 11. Board of Water Supply of The City utes west 592.5 feet, north 38 degrees 59 minutes partly along said northerly line, along the north­ of New York. Map of real estate situated in west 195.5 feet, north 22 degrees 49 m inutes west erly lines of Parcels Nos. 624, 623 and 656, and A sh o k a n R eservoir. S ectio n N o. 7. the Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State 520.9 feet, crossing Shokan Avenue Bridge, and partly along the westerly and along the north­ of New York, to be acquired by The City north 38 degrees 54 minutes west 1,347.7 feet to erly lines of Parcel No. 615, the following Towns of Olive and Hurley, Ulster County. of New York, under the provisions of chapter the most southerly point of Parcel No. 521; thence courses, distances and curves: North 59 degrees 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the partly along the southerly line of said parcel, and 3 m inutes 20 seconds east 114.5 feet, on a curve In the matter of the application and petition construction of Ashokan Reservoir and appur­ continuing along Esopus Creek the following of 381.6 feet radius to the right, 454 feet, on of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick tenances, from Shokan to Boiceville, east of courses and distances: North 38 degrees 54 min­ a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 475.3 feet, and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board railroad,” which map was filed in the office utes west 22 feet, north 61 degrees 5 minutes north 53 degrees 1 minute east 466.7 feet, on of Water Supply of The City of New York, of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, west 824.9 feet, north 67 degrees 11 minutes west a curve of 5,567 feet radius to the left, 395.6 to acquire real estate for and on behalf of at Kingston, N. Y., on the 8th day of Novem­ 704.1 feet, north 73 degrees 35 m inutes west 508.2 feet, north 48 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds east The City of New York, under chapter 724 of ber, 1907, which parcels are bounded and de­ feet, north 58 degrees 59 m inutes west 184.4 feet, 840.7 feet, on a curve of 967 feet radius to the Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory scribed as follows: north 48 degrees 37 minutes west 370.4 feet, north the left, 268.3 feet, north 33 degrees 2 minutes thereof, in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, Beginning at the point of intersection of the 32 degrees 15 minutes west 564 feet and north 50 seconds east 836.4 feet, on a curve of Ulster County, New York, for the purpose centre line of Esopus Creek with the easterly 20 degrees 37 minutes west 153.8 feet to the 767 feet radius to the left, 183.6 feet, north of providing an additional supply of pure property line of the Ulster and Delaware Rail­ southwest corner of Parcel No. 491. thence partly 19 degrees 20 m inutes east 527 feet, on a curve and wholesome water for the use of The City road Company, at the southwest corner of Parcel along the westerly line of said parcel and con­ of 533 feet radius to the right, 697.2 feet and of New York. No. 515, and running thence along the west­ tinuing along Esopus Creek the following courses south 85 degrees 43 minutes east 246.6 feet to erly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 516, and and distances: North 20 degrees 37 minutes west the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 615; UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN along said railroad property line, north 4 de­ 79.1 feet, north 9 degrees 9 m inutes west 432 thence along the easterly line of said parcel, that the second separate report of James grees 6 minutes east 1,898 feet and on a curve feet, north 13 degrees 40 minutes west 204.4 feet, south 29 degrees 38 minutes east 2,833 feet, P Jenkins, Joseph D. Ilaucus and Peter C. Black,of 1,943 feet radius to the left. 145 feet, to the north 2 degrees 12 minutes west 208.4 feet, north crossing a road leading from Glenford to Ash­ northwest corner of said Parcel No. 516; thence 11 degrees 12 minutes west 437.6 feet and north ton, south 30 degrees 45 m inutes cast 976.1 feet who were appointed Commissioners of Appraisal and south 29 degrees 20 minutes east 2,354.2 feet in the above entitled matter, by an order of this along the northerly lines of said parcel and Par­ 26 degrees 23 minutes west 88 feet to the south­ cel No. 517, north 63 degrees 31 minutes 20 east corner of Parcel No. 490; thence along the to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence Court, made at a Special Term thereof, held at partly along the southerly line of same, south the court house in the City of Kingston, Ulster seconds east 1,063.6 feet, crossing said Esopus southerly line of said parcel, south 71 degrees MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 1509

67 degrees 54 m inutes west 105.7 feet to the New York for the appointment of Commissioners east 63 feet, south 43 degrees 9 m inutes east 10. High Point Road—From its junction with northeast corner of Parcel No. 614; thence along of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 253.3 feet and north 62 degrees 24 minutes east the Bushkill road, mar the Baptist Church, to the easterly line of said parcel, south 34 de­ 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. 123 feet to another point in the easterly shore the line of the substituted new highway, herein­ grees 28 minutes east 446.7 feet and south 36 Such application will be made to the Supreme of said Esopus Creek; thence along said shore after described; length 0.60 mile-. degrees 44 minutes east 1,089 feet, crossing Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held at and continuing along; the northerly line of P a r­ 11. Ilesley Road—From its junction with the Beaver Kill, to the southeast corner of said par­ the City Hall, in the City of Albany, County of cel No. 573. south 24 degrees 17 minutes east High Point road to the line of the substituted cel, in the northerly property line of the Ulster Albany, N. Y., on the 27th day of February, 1909, 372.8 feet; thence still continuing along said new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.15 and Delaware Railroad Company; thence along at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as northerly line of Parcel No. 573, the following mile. said property line and the southerly lines of soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard. The courses and distances: North 73 degrees 46 min­ 12. Shokan Avenue—From its junction with the said parcel and Parcels Nos. 613, 612, 611, 610, object of such application is to obtain an order utes east 82.3 feet, north 88 degrees 29 minutes Tongore road and the Bushkill road, in the Vil­ 609 and 608, south 55 degrees 19 minutes west of the Court appointing three disinterested and east 189.1 feet, north 25 degrees 58 minutes lage of West Shokan, to its junction with the 510 feet, along the southerly line of a road lead­ competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside west 344.8 feet, north 28 degrees 34 minutes State road at the easterly end of the Shokan ing from Ashton and crossing same, south 55 de­ in the County of New York and at least one of west 570 feet and north 61 degrees 6 minutes Bridge; length 0.76 mile. grees 19 minutes west 795.5 feet, on a curve of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act east 181 feet to a point in the centre of the 13. Creek Road—From its junction with Sho­ 2,832 feet radius to the right 1,049.5 feet, and as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act before-mentioned road leading from Browns Sta kan avenue, near the westerly end of the Shokan south 76 degrees 33 m inutes west 2,366.6^ feet to and discharge all the duties conferred by said tion to Coldbrook; thence along the centre line Bridge, to its junction with the Tongore road, the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 608; act and the acts amendatory thereof. of said road and continuing along said northerly near the Evergreen Cemetery; length 0.66 mile. thence along the westerly line of said parcel The following is a description of the real estate line of Parcel No. 573, north 32 degrees 23 m in­ 14. Old Road to Shokan—From its junction north 39 degrees 39 minutes west 1,560.4 feet to to be acquired, together with a reference to the utes west 58.5 feet to the southwest corner of with the Creek road, near the Shokan Bridge, to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 627; thence date and place of filing the map: Parcel No. 570, at the point of intersection of its junction with the Tongore road, near the resi­ along the southerly line of said parcel south 68 All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate said centre line with the centre line of before- dence of W. B. Ennist; length 0.57 mile. degrees 20 minutes west 1,412.1 feet, recrossing situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster, mentioned Butternut Creek; thence continuing 15. West Shokan to Boiceville—From its junc­ Beaver Kill, to the southwest corner of said par­ and State of New York, shown on a map en­ along the centre line of said road and the west­ tion with Shokan avenue, near the railroad sta­ cel; thence partly along the westerly line of said titled “Reservoir Department, Section No. 12, erly line of said Parcel No. 570. north 32 de­ tion, to the line of the substituted new highway, parcel north 24 degrees 20 m inutes west 1,961.7 Board of Water Supply of The City of _ New grees 23 minutcs_ west 74.2 feet to the north hereinafter described, near the residence of Levi feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 628; York, map of real estate situated in the Town west corner of said parcel, at the point of inter­ Bell; length 3 miles. thence along the southerly line of said parcel of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New section of said centre line with the centre line 16. A Road—F'rom its junction with Shokan south 64 degrees 50 m inutes west 956.7 feet to York, to be acquired by The City of New York, of the before-mentioned road leading from Olive avenue, near the westerly end of the Shokan the southwest corner of same, in the easterly under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws to Boiceville (Ulster and Delaware plank road), Bridge, to its junction with the West Shokan line of Parcel No. 629; thence partly along said of 1905, as amended, for the construction of in the southerly line of Parcel No. 549; thence to Boiceville road, near the Bushkill Bridge; line south 28 degrees 1 minute east 150.7 feet Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, in Shokan partly along said southerly line, along the south­ length 0.67 mile. to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence and vicinity,’’ which map was filed in the office erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 550 and 17. A Road—From its junction with the Bush­ partly along the southerly line of same south 46 of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at along the centre line of said road leading from kill road, near the residence of Merritt Crisped, degrees 20 minutes west 224 feet and north 44 Kingston, N. Y., on the 22d day of December, Olive to Boiceville, south 78 degrees 46 minutes to its junction with the West Shokan to Boice­ degrees 2 minutes west 46.2 feet to the most 1908. which parcels are bounded and described west 136.1 feet to the point or place of begin­ ville road, near the Bushkill Bridge; length 0.34 easterly point of Parcel No. 630; thence partly as follows: ning. mile. along the easterly lines of said parcel and Par­ Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel The fee is to be acquired by The City of New 18. Wank or Burger Road—From its junction cel No. 657 south 42 degrees 3 minutes west No. 550, at the point of intersection of a road York in all the real estate, Parcels Nos. 543 to with the West Shokan to Boiceville road to the 199 feet, north 64 degrees 8 m inutes west 88 feet leading from Olive to Boiceville (Ulster and Dela­ 607, both inclusive, contained in the above de­ line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter and south 29 degrees 8 minutes west 365.2 feet ware plank road) with the centre line of a road scription. described; length 0.95 mile. to the most southerly point of said Parcel No. leading from Browns Station to Coldbrook, and Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed 19. Traver Hollow Road—From its junction 657, in the centre of a road leading from Ashton running thence along the centre line of said road as aforesaid, in the office of the County Clerk with the West Shokan to Boiceville road to the to Kenozia Lake; thence along the centre line of leading to Coldbrook and the westerly lines of of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed de­ line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter said road and the westerly line of said parcel said Parcel No. 550 and Parcel No. 548 and scription of the real estate to be taken in fee. as lescribed; length 0.13 mile. and partly along the westerly line of before partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 546, above described. 20. Coons Road—F'rom its junction with the mentioned Parcel No. 630 north 12 degrees 15 north 17 degrees 6 minutes west 478.6 feet In case any real estate hereinbefore described Tongore road at Olive City to the Ulster and m inutes west 120.3 feet, north 3 degrees 56 m in­ and north 44 degrees 14 minutes west 83.4 feet is used for highways or other public purposes, Delaware Railroad at Browns Station; length 1.75 utes east 184 feet and north 16 degrees 52 to a point in the southerly line of Parcel No. 544; such use shall continue until such time as The miles. m inutes west 154.1 feet to the point of intersec­ thence partly along said line, south 74 degrees City of New York may acquire the right to close 21. Pulp Mill Road—From the Ulster and Del­ tion of the said centre line with the centre line 34 minutes west 442.1 feet, crossing a road lead­ the same. aware Railroad at Browns Station to a point near of a road leading from Glenford to Olive, at ing from Boiceville to Shokan, to a point in the D ated January 11, 1909. Browns Bridge, across the Beaverkill; length 0.40 the most easterly point of Parcel No. 632; thence westerly line of same, at the southwest corner of FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, mile. partly along the easterly and southerly line of said Parcel No. 544; thence along said westerly Corporation Counsel. 22. Browns Station to Shokan Road—From the said Parcel No. 632, partly along the easterly road line and partly along the westerly line of Office and Post Office address, Hall of Records, Ulster and Delaware Railroad at Browns Station line of before mentioned Parcel No. 634, partly said parcel, north 38 degrees 6 minutes^ west corner of Chambers and Centre streets. Borough to the State road at Shokan; length 2.96 miles. along the easterly line of Parcel No. 635, partly 121 feet, crossing a brook; thence continuing of Manhattan. New York City. 23. I’alen Road—F'rom its junction with the along the easterly line of before mentioned Par­ along said westerly line of Parcel No. 544, the j 16, f27 Ccons road, near the Winchell Cemetery, to its cel No. 636 and along the centre line of said following courses and distances: North 30 de­ junction with the Browns Station to Shokan road leading from Olive to Glenford, the follow­ grees 13 minutes east 335 feet, north 17 degrees THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ULSTER road, near the residence of Marshall Winn; ing courses and distances: South 43 degrees 38 21 m inutes east 103.6 feet, north 27 degrees 40 COUNTY. length 0.57 mile. minutes west 239.6 feet, south 49 degrees 18 minutes east 53.4 feet and north 58 degrees 16 24. State Road—From the easterly end of the m inutes west 173.4 feet, south 40 degrees 10 m inutes east 175.5 feet, crossing the before m en­ ASIIOKAN RESERVOIR. Shokan Bridge to the westerly line of property m inutes west 126.8 feet, south 54 degrees 14 tioned road leading from Browns Station to Cold­ owned by Charles McDonald; length, 1.04 miles. 25. Dugway Road—From the easterly end of minutes west 458.1 feet, south 43 degrees, 33 brook, to a point in the easterly line thereof; Notice of Application for the Appointment minutes west 327.9 feet, south 51 degrees 36 thence along said easterly road line, north 29 de­ the Shokan Bridge to the line of The substituted of Commissioners of Appraisal and for new highway, hereinafter described, to a point m inutes west 102.9 feet, south 35 degrees 37 grees 10 minutes west 103.6 feet; thence con­ the A pproval by the S upreme Court of m inutes west 123.1 feet, south 43 degrees 36 min­ tinuing along said westerly line of Parcel No. 850 feet southerly from the residence of John the N ew H ighway System S hown on the McKelvey; length, 3.04 miles. utes west 202.9 feet, south 11 degrees 18 minutes 544, south 88 degrees 3 minutes east 431.4 Map H ereinafter Referred to in the west 121.5 feet, south 7 degrees 58 m inutes west feet, rccrossing the before mentioned brook, north 26. Cross Road from the Boiceville Post Office T owns of Olive, M arbletown, H urley, to the Shandaken Road—From the Boiceville post 117.5 feet, south 21 degrees 2 minutes west 33 degrees 36 minutes west 215 feet and north W oodstock and K ingston, Ulster County. 135.8 feet, south 30 degrees 44 minutes west 45 degrees 9 minutes east 588.9 feet to the office to a point 75 feet westerly from the 302.3 feet and south 42 degrees 44 minutes west northwest corner of said Parcel No. 544, in the Patchen Brook; length, 0.57 mile. 31.4 feet; thence continuing along the easterly southerly line of Parcel No. 543; thence partly UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 27. Shandaken Road—From the State road at line of Parcel No. 636, north 44 degrees 31 along said southerly line,' north 76 degrees 54 P that it is the intention of the Corporation Shokan to the line of the substituted new' high­ m inutes west 112 feet and south 47 degrees 45 minutes west 90 feet and north 66 degrees 3' Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­way, hereinafter described, at a point 300 feet minutes west 176.7 feet to the most southerly minutes west 297.3 feet to the southwest corner plication to the Supreme Court of the State of southeasterly from the house of Joseph Dewitt; point of said parcel, in the easterly line _ of of same; thence along the westerly line of said New York for the appointment of Commission­ length, 1.04 miles. ers of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws 28. Rainey Road—From its junction with the Parcel No. 637; thence partly along said line, parcel, north 35 degrees 22 minutes east 435.6 of 1905 and the acts am endatory thereof and south 25 degrees 4 minutes east 123 feet to the feet, north 62 degrees 13 minutes east 58.8 feet Brown’s Station to Shokan road, near the resi­ supplemental thereto, and for the pun>ose of dence of Oliver Davis, to the line between lands southeast corner of said parcel, in the centre of and north 19 degrees 42 m inutes east 357.1 feet procuring the approval by the Supreme Court of the before-mentioned road; thence along said to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence along now or formerly of John Windrum and Benja­ the new highway system shown on said map and min Van Steenburgh; length, 1.32 miles. centre line and the southerly line of said parcel, the northerly line of said parcel, along the north­ hereinafter particularly described. soutli 50 degrees 36 m inutes west 117.5 feet to erly and easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 596 and 29. Green Road—From its junction with the Such application will be made to the Supreme Brown’s Station to Shokan road, near the resi­ a point in the southerly line of the before-men­ 602 and along the easterly line of Parcel No. 604, Court at a Special Term thereof to be held in tioned Ulster and Delaware Plank road; thence the following courses^ distances and curves: dence of William Angevine to its junction with and for the Third Judicial District, at the City the Rainey road; length, 1.42 miles. along said southerly line and continuing along South 59 degrees 21 minutes east 795.3 feet, on Hall, in the City of Albany, Albany County, the southerly line of Parcel No. 637, south 90 a curve of 767 feet radius to the left 385 feet, 30. B row n’s Station to Ashton Road— From N. Y., on the 13th day of February, 1909, Rrown’s Station to the State road, between Olive degrees west 23.8 feet to the southwest corner south 88 degrees 6 minutes 40 seconds east 311.9 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day or as of said parcel, in the before mentioned line be­ feet, on a curve of 498 feet radius to the right and Ashton; length, 2.65 miles. soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard. The 31. State Road—From a point 1.200 feet west­ tween the Towns of Hurley and Olive; thence 663.8 feet, south 11 degrees 44 minutes 20 object of such application is to obtain an order along said town line and partly along the west­ seconds east 302.2 feet, on a curve of 267 feet erly from the F'our Corners at Olive to the line of the Court appointing three disinterested and between the towns of Olive and Hurley; length, erly line of said parcel, north 25 degrees 42 radius to the left 355.9 feet, south 88 degrees 7 competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside minutes east 140.5 feet, south 16 degrees 39 1.37 miles. minutes west 20 feet to the southeast corner of in the County of New York and at least one of 32. A Cross Road—From its junction with the Parcel No. 638, in the centre of said plank road; minutes west 249.8 feet, north 87 degrees 23 whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act thence along the centre line of said plank road, minutes east 519.2 feet, south 7 degrees 14 State road, near the residence of R. Goldberg, to as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act the line of the substituted new highway, herein­ along the southerly lines of said Parcel No. 638 minutes east 398.3 feet and south 6 degrees 39 and discharge all the duties conrerred by said minutes east 371.5 feet, crossing Butternut after described; length, 0.40 mile. and Parcels Nos. 639, 643 and 644 and partly act and the acts amendatory thereof and supple­ 33. A Cross Road—F'rom its junction with the along the southerly line of Parcel No. 645, the Creek, to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. mental thereto, and for the approval by the Court 604, in the centre of the before mentioned road Brown’s Station to Ashton road, near the sawmill, following courses and distances: South 86 de­ of the highway system shown on said map and to the line of the substituted new highway, here­ grees 4 minutes west 267.4 feet, south 69 degrees leading from Olive to Boiceville (Ulster ana hereinafter more particularly described. Delaware plank road), said point being also in inafter described; length, 0.84 mile. 6 m inutes west 204.7 feet, south 77 degrees 50 The real estate sought to be taken or affected 34. A Road—From its junction with the cross minutes west* 641.9 feet, south 63 degrees 57 the northerly line of Parcel No. 607; thence is situated in the Towns of Olive, Marbletown, partly along said line and along the centre line road in front of the residence of John Gallagher minutes west 374 feet, south 59 degrees 29_ min­ Hurley, Woodstock and Kingston, County of to its junction with the cross road leading to the utes west 286.5 feet, south 65 degrees 43 m inutes of said road north 86 degrees 42 minutes east Ulster and State of New York. 478.3 feet and north 82 degrees 22 minutes east Baptist Church; length, 0.87 mile. west 385.2 feet and south 80 degrees 21 minutes The following is a description of the real estate 35. Green Hill Road—I'rom its junction with west 71.9 feet to the southwest corner of said 122 feet, crossing a branch of before mentioned to be acquired in fee, together with a reference Butternut Creek, to the northeast corner of said the Rrown’s Station to Ashton road, near the Parcel No. 645, in the easterly line of before- to the date and place of filing the map, such real residence of Uriah Wood, to the iunction with mentioned Parcel No. 646; thence partly along Parcel No. 607; thence along the easterly line of estate being existing highways which are to be said parcel, partly along the northerly line of the Green road, near the residence of George said line and continuing along the centre line of closed. Green; length, 0.60 mile. said plank road, south 80 degrees 21 minutes Parcel No. 5/3, along the easterly lines of same All the highways which lie within the area of and of Parcel No. 597, the following courses and 36. Beaverkill Road—From its junction with west 110 feet; thence continuing along the east­ real estate heretofore acquired, or to be ac­ the Pulp Mill road, near the school house at erly line of Parcel No. 646, along the southerly distances: South 9 degrees 43 minutes east 968.8 quired, by The City of New York for the con­ feet, north 85 degrees 34 m inutes east 478 feet, Brown’s Station, to the line between the towns line of same, partly along the easterly line of struction of the Ashokan Reservoir, shown on of Olive and Hurley; length, 1.61 miles. Parcel No. 651, along the southerly and partly south 21 degrees 36 minutes west 622.4 feet, a map of Highway Section, Reservoir Depart­ south 35 degrees 1 minute east 1,020.5 feet, ment, filed in the office of the County Clerk of 37. Brown’s Station to Stone Church Road— along the westerly lines of said parcel, along the I'rom its junction with the Beaverkill road, near southerly lines of Parcels Nos. 654 and 658 and south 43 degrees 3 minutes west 503.8 feet and the County of Ulster, at Kingston. N. Y., on the south 1 degree 57 minutes east 418.5 feet to 7th day of July, 1908, which said map is en­ the (ieaverkill Bridge, to the line between the along the southerly and westerly lines of Parcel towns of Olive and Marbletown; length, 0.85 No. 655. the following courses and distances: the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 597, in titled “Reservoir Department, Highway Section, the centre of the road leading from Brodhead mile. South 28 degrees 22 minutes east 364.5 feet, Board of Water Supply of The City of New 38. Manser Road—From its junction with the south 83 degrees 6 minutes west 316 feet, south to Olive; thence along the centre line of said York. Map of real estate to be acquired and road, partly along the southerly line of said real estate to be substituted therefor, situated Brown’s Station to Stone Church road, near the 34 degrees 50 m inutes east 514.7 feet, south 59 residence of Mrs. Leonard, to the line between degrees 22 minutes west 399.2 feet, north 36 Parcel No. 597, along the southerly lines of in the Towns of Olive, Marbletown, Hurley, Parcels Nos. 598, 600 and 601, the following Woodstock and Kingston, County of Ulster and the towns of Olive and Marbletown; length, 0.66 degrees 13 minutes west 1,028.6 feet, south 79 mile. degrees 52_ m inutes west 19.9 feet, north 8 de­ courses and distances: South 79 degrees 5 State of New York, under the provisions of minutes west 288.7 feet, south 73 degrees 15 chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, Total length of roads above described in the grees 34 m inutes west 50.4 feet, south 62 degrees town of Olive: 40.48 miles. 3 minutes west 444 feet, north 38 degrees 43 minutes west 681.7 feet, south 69 degrees 50 for the construction of Ashokan Reservoir and minutes west 90.5 feet and north 38 degrees 49 m inutes west 198 feet, south 69 degrees 49 min­ appurtenances,” which said highways are num­ minutes west 147.2 feet to the point or place of utes west 144.7 feet, south 83 degrees 37 min­ bered from 1 to 70, consecutively, both inclusive, Town of Marbletown. beginning. utes west 164.4 feet, north 74 degrees 30 minutes said numbers being contained within the heavy west 165.4 feet, south 68 degrees 20 minutes 39. Manser Road—From the line between the The fee is to be acquired by The City of New single lined circles, and are described as follows: towns of Olive and Marbletown to the line be­ York in alj the real estate, Parcels Nos. 608 to west 202.9 feet, south 85 degrees 39 minutes west 280.4 feet, south 86 degrees 24 minutes west Town of Olive. tween the towns of Marbletown and Hurley; 660. both inclusive, contained in the above de­ length, 0.13 mile% scription. 342.2 feet and south 81 degrees 17 minutes west 1. Tongore Road—From a point 800 feet north­ 71.9 feet to the point of intersection of said erly of the Tongore M. E. Church to its junction 40. Brown’s Station to Stone Church Road— Reference is hereby made to the said map, centre line with the centre Jine of a road leading with Shokan avenue, in the Village of West From the line between the towns of Olive and fded as aforesaid, in the office of the County from Browns Station to Shokan; thence along Shokan; length 3.61 miles. Marbletown to its junction with the Marbletown Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more de­ the centre line of said road leading to Shokan 2. Question Hook Road—From the Tongore road, near the residence of Spencer Jones; tailed description of the real estate to be taken in north 22 degrees 53 minutes west 33.4 feet; road to the Samsonville road; length 0.76 mile. length, 1.42 miles. fee, as above described. thence continuing along the southerly line of 3. Samsonville Road—From Olive City to the 41. Lapla Road—F'rom its junction with the In case any real estate hereinbefore described said parcel and along the southerly line of corner near the residence of Marshall Hollister; Brown’s Station to Stone Church road, near the is used for highways or other public purposes, Parcel No. 597, the following courses and dis­ length 1.18 miles. bridge over the Clovekill, to line of the sub­ such use shall continue until such time as The tances: South 60 degrees 1 minute west 42.8 4. Turner Road—From its junction with the stituted new highway, hereinafter described; City of New York tnay acquire the right to close feet, south 86 degrees 55 minutes west 909.9 Tongore road to the line of the substituted new length. 0.15 mile. the same. feet, south 84 degrees 49 minutes west 135.2 highway, hereinafter described, near the residence 42. Marbletow’n Road—F’rom its junction with D ated Jan u ary 11, 1909. feet, south 3 degrees 25 minutes west 8J3.8 feet of Lorenzo B. Bishop; length 0.52 mile. the Lapla road, near the school house, to the line FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, and south 86 degrees 29 minutes west 376.6 feet 5. Mountain Road—From its junction with the of the substituted new highway, hereinafter de­ Corporation Counsel. to the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 597, Tongore road to the line of the substituted new scribed; length, 0.76 mile. Office and Post Office address, Hall of Records, in the easterly shore of Esopus Creek; thence highway, hereinafter described; length 0.30 mile. 43. Pulp Mill Road— From its junction with corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough along said sliore and the westerly line of said 6. Bridal Veil Road—From its junction with the Rrow'n’s Station to Stone Church road to the of Manhattan, New York City. parcel north 4 degrees 46 minutes 21 seconds the TOngore road, near Buccabone Brook, to the line between the L. I’. Miller property and prop­ jl6,f27 west 2,521.2 feet to the northwest corner of line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter erty owned by New York City; length, 0.10 mile. said parcel, in the southerly line of Parcel No. described, near the residence of George Worden; 44. Hogan Road—I'rom its junction with the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 573; thence partly along said line south 89 de­ length 0.87 mile. Brown’s Station to Stone Church road to the line grees 49 minutes west 96.2 feet to the southwest 7. McMillan Road—From its junction with the between the towns of Marbletown and Hurley; ASIIOKAN RESERVOIR. corner of said parcel, in the centre of said Esopus Bridal Veil road to the line of the substituted length, 0.95 mile. Creek; thence along the centre line of said creek new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.45 Total length of roads above described in the S ection N o. 12, T own of Olive, U lster County, and partly along the westerly line of said parcel mile. town of Marbletown: 3.51 miles. N. Y. north 33 minutes west 11 feet and north 2 degrees 8. Cross Road—Between Tongore road and 31 minutes east 386.4 feet; thence continuing Bridal Veil road, from its junction with the Town of Hurley. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ along said westerly line, north 87 degrees west Tongore road, near Brodlnad’s Bridge, to its 45. Plank Road—From the line between the POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF 82.9 feet to a point in the westerly shore of junction with the Bridal Veil road; length 0.15 towns of Olive and Hurley, at Ashton, to the line APPRAISAL. said creek; thence along said shore and continu­ mile. between the properties of Tappert Brothers and ing along the westerly line of Parcel No. 573, 9. Bushkill Road—From its junction with the Andrew Mulligan, near West Hurley; length, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN north 29 degrees 1 minute west 922.4 feet to the Tongore road and Shokan avenue, in the Village 4.59 miles. that it is the intention of the Corporation northwest corner of said parcel; thence partly of West Shokan, to the line of the substituted 46. Beaverkill Road—From the line between P Counsel of The City of New York to make appli­along the northerly line of same and crossing new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.85 the towns of Olive and Hurley to the Plank road; cation to the Supreme Court of the State of said Esopus Creek, north 61 degrees 2 minutes mile. length, 2.20 miles. 1510 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

47. Manser Road—From the line between the 41 minutes west 556.4 feet, (17) on a curve of feet radius to the left 225 feet; thence south 8. Substituted New Highway, Town of Wood- towns of Marbletown and Hurley to the Beaver- 433 feet radius to the right, 322.6 feet, (18) 4 degrees 6 minutes west 320 feet until oppo­ stock. kill road, near the residence of William Urban; north 23 degrees west 219 feet, (19) north 9 de­ site tlie place of beginning; thence north 85 de­ Beginning at a point in the line between the length, 0.10 mile. grees .02 minutes east 321.6 feet. (20) on a grees 54 m inutes west 59 feet to the said point Towns of Hurley and Woodstock, described in 48. Hogan Road—From the line between the curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 382.3 feet, or place of beginning; length 3.71 miles. Parcel No. 7 of the description of the Substi­ towns of Marbletown and Hurley to the Beaver- (21) north 28 degrees 42 minutes west 251.9 feet. Also, a right of crossing over the Ulster and tuted New Highway, and running thence south kill road, near the residence of Fred Hales, Sr.; (22) on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, Delaware Railroad between the end of Substi­ 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 281.8 feet length, 1 mile. 3o5.2 feet, (23) north 55 degrees 59 minutes tuted New Highway No. 1 and the beginning to a point in the line between the Towns of 49. Cross Road—From its junction with the west 1,221.1 feet, (24) on a curve of 833 feet of No. 2. Woodstock and Kingston; thence along said line, radius to the right, 217.3 feet, (25) north 41 de­ north 65 degrees 5 minutes west 69.8 feet to a Beaverkill road, near the school house, District 3. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. No. 2, to line of the substituted new highway, grees .02 minutes west 2,163.8 feet, (26) on a curve point in the line between the Towns of Hurley hereinafter described; length, 0.23 mile. of 7o7 feet radius to - the left, 248.9 feet, (27) Beginning at a point in the northerly bounds and Woodstock; thence along said town line 50. Quarry Road—From its junction with the north 59 degrees 38 m inutes west 191.5 feet, (28) of tile Slate road, where the exterior line of north 9 degrees 7 minutes west 236.5 feet to the plank road, near the Goodwin quarry, to the on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 350.3 Section No. 14 intersects the same, and running point or place of beginning; length, .02 mile. line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter feet, (29) north 35 degrees 33 m inutes 20 sec­ thence along the said exterior line and the ex­ described; length, 0.62 mile. onds west 617.3 feet; (30) on a curve of 833 terior line of Section No. 13, (1) north 63 de 9. Substituted New Highway, Town ot Kingston. 51. Marbletown Road—From its junction with feet radius to the right, 450.1 feet and (31) grees 3 minutes east 5,154.4 feet, (2) on a curve Beginning at a point in the line between the the olank road, near the school house, District north 4 degrees 36 minutes west 1,092 feet; of 1,667 feet radius to the left, 584.2 feet, and Towns of Woodstock and Kingston, and running No. 6, to the line of the substituted new high- thence north 4 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds (3) north 42 degrees 58 minutes 1U seconds east thence south 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds wav. hereinafter described; length, 0.65 mile. west 1,051.7 feet to another point in the exterior 1,483.1 feet to the line between the Towns of east 594.3 feet: thence on a curve of 533 feet 52. New Road—From its junction with the boundary line of said section No. 10; (33) Olive and Hurley; thence along said town line, radius to the right, 325 feet; thence south 14 nlank road, in the village of West Hurley, to thence along said boundary line, the following south 25 degrees 34 m inutes east 61.4 feet; degrees 10 seconds west 442.5 feet to a point the line of the substituted new highway, herein­ courses, distances and curves: North 4 degree- thence returning parallel to and 66 feet from in the line between the Towns of Kingston and after described; length, 0.70 mile. .06 minutes 10 seconds west 1,213.2 feet; (34) courses 3 to 1, inclusive, until opposite the place Hurley; thence along said town line, north 6 53. Honey Street—From its junction with the north 9 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds west ot beginning; thence due north 74 feet to the degrees 52 m inutes west 185.3 feet; thence north plank road its junction with the new road; 1,158.7 feet; (35) north 39 degrees 39 minutes said point or place of beginning; length 1.37 14 degrees 10 seconds east 269.4 feet; thence on lefigth, 0.22 mile. 20 seconds east 700.8 feet; (36) north 20 degrees miles. a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 284.7 54. Steenekill Road— From the plank road .05 minutes 10 seconds east 629.7 feet; (37) on feet; thence north 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 at Carey’s Corners to the line of the substituted a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 250.3 4. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. seconds west 561.6 feet to a point in the line new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.60 feet; (38) north 37 degrees 18 minutes 10 sec­ Beginning at the end of the third course of between the Towns of Kingston and Hurley; mile. onds cast 511.3 feet; (39) on a curve of 267 I’arcel No. 3 of the substituted new highway, in thence along said line, north 6 degrees 52 min­ 55. Morgan Hill Road—From its junction feet radius to the left 294.8 feet; (40) norththe line 25 between the Towns of Olive and Hurley, utes west 84.9 feet to a point in the line be­ with the plank road, in the village of West degrees 57 m inutes 50 seconds west 763.1 feet; and running from thence along the exterior line tween the Towns of Woodstock and Kingston; (41) on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, thence along said town line, south 65 degrees Hurley, to the line of the substituted new high­ 571.9 feet; (42) north 35 degrees 30 m inutes 30 of Section No. 13, the following courses, distances way, hereinafter described, near the house of and curves: North 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 5 minutes east 69.8 feet to the point or place seconds east 100.1 feet; (43) on a curve of 467 jf beginning; length .25 mile. William young; length, 0.62 mile. feet radius to the left, 477 feet; (44) north 23 seconds east 701.8 feet, on a courve of 9,633 feet 56. Glenford Road—From its junction with degrees .01 minutes west 579.1 feet; (45) on a radius to the right, 401.2 feet, north 45 degrees 10. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. the plank road, near the school house at Ashton, curve of 250 feet radius to the left, 165.2 feet; 21 minutes 20 seconds east 686.7 feet, on a Beginning at a point in the line between the to its junction with the plank road at Carey’s (46) north 60 degrees 52 minutes west 474.9 curve of 2,133 feet radius to the right, 478.7 Towns of Kingston and Hurley, and running Corners; length, 5.50 miles. feet; (47) north 19 degrees 32 minutes 50 sec­ feet, north 58 degrees 12 m inutes 50 seconds east thence south 14 degrees 10 seconds west 1,788 57. Vandale Road—From its junction with the onds west 673 feet; (48) on a curve of 200 feet 753.3 feet, on a courve of 1,067 feet radius to feet to and partly along the proposed exterior plank road to a point 150 feet southerly from radius to the right, 157.2 feet; (49) north 25 the left, 484.3 feet, north 32 degrees 12 minutes reservoir taking line; thence continuing along where said road crosses the line between the degrees 30 m inutes east 177.5 feet; (50) on a 30 seconds east 496.9 feet, on a curve of 533 said line the following courses, distances and towns of Hurley and Kingston; length, 0.o6 curve of 450 feet radius to the left, 206.9 feet; feet radius to the right, 726.7 feet, on a curve curves: South 22 degrees 12 m inutes west 669.1 mile. (51) north 50 m inutes 20 seconds west 1.086.7 of 556.8 feet radius to the left, 498.3 feet, north feet, south 42 degrees 8 m inutes west 181.5 feet, 58. Cross Road to Y'andale— From its junction feet; (53) on a curve of 1,033 feet radius to the 59 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds cast 294.4 feet, jn a curve of 338.2 feet radius to the left, 154.2 with the Glenford road to its junction with the right, 986.8 feet; (53) north 53 degrees 53 min­ on a curve of 381.6 feet radius to the right, feet, south 15 degrees 54 minutes west 437.2 Vandale road, 250 feet southerly from where utes 30 seconds east 400.4 feet; (54) on a curve 454 feet, on a curve of 367 feet radius to the feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, said road crosses the line between the towns of 567 feet radius to the left, 410.2 feet; (55) left, 475.3 feet, north 53 degries 1 minute east 184.7 feet, and south 6 degree* m inutes east of Hurley and Kingston; length, 0.50 mile. north 12 degrees 26 minutes 10 seconds east 152.9 466.7 feet, on a curve of 5,567 feet radius to the 170 feet, crossing the Ulster and Delaware Rail­ 59. Van Steenburgh Road—From its junction feet; (56) north 81 degrees 52 minutes 10 sec­ left, 395 feet, north 48 degrees 56 minutes 40 road, to a point in the Ulster and Delaware with the Glenford road, near the residence of onds east 128.3 feet: <57) on a curve of 138.2 seconds east 840.7 feet, on a curve of 967 feet Plank road; thence south 83 degrees 14 min­ Charles Van Steenburgh, to the line between feet radius to the left, 136.3 feet; (58) north 25 radius to the left. 268.3 feet, north 33 degrees 2 utes west 66 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feet the towns of Hurley and Woodstock; length, degrees 21 minutes east 295 feet; (59) on a minutes 50 seconds east 836.4 feet, on a curve from the above described line, for its whole 0.62 mile. curve of 420.5 feet radius to the right, 475.2 of 767 feet radius to the left, 183.6 feet, north length, to the before mentioned line between 60. Quarry Street—All of Quarry street, in feet; (oO) south 89 degrees 53 m inutes east 19 degrees 20 minutes east 527 feet, on a curve the Towns of Kingston and Hurley; thence along the village of West Hurley; length, 0.08 mile. 427.3 feet to a line 40 feet west of the centre of 533 feet radius to the right, 697.2 feet and said town line, south 6 degrees 52 minutes east 61. Railroad Avenue—From its junction with line of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad and south 85 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds east 185.3 feet to the point or place of beginning; the plank road, in the village of West Hurley, parallel thereto; (61) thence along said line, 246.6 feet; thence along the proposed exterior length .70 mile. to its junction with the Glendale road, near south 4 degrees .06 minutes west 66.2 feet; (62) reservoir taking line, the following courses, dis­ 11. Substituted New Highivay, Town of Hurley. the residence of Charles Van Steenburgh; length, thence returning parallel to and 66 feet from tances and curves: South 85 degrees 43 minutes Beginning at a point 33 feet from the centre 0. 76 mile. courses 60 to 56, inclusive, until opposite the be­ 20 seconds east 736.4 feet, on a curve of 767 feet line of the Ulster and Delaware Plank road on 62. Woodstock Road—From its junction with ginning of course. 56; thence on a curve of 120 radius to the left, 303.4 feet; north 71 degrees the line between Tappert Brothers and Mulligan, the Glenford road, near the residence of Henry feet radius to the left 145.3 feet; thence south 37 m inutes cast 538.3 feet, on a curve of 433 about 400 feet southeasterly from where the Beisner, to the- line of the substituted new high­ 12 degrees 26 minutes west 26 feet until oppo­ feet radius to the right, 366.6 feet, south 59 de­ Ulster and Delaware Railroad crosses the Ulster way, hereinafter described, near the residence site the end of course 54; thence continuing grees 52 m inutes east 399 feet, on a curve of 217 and Delaware Plank road, in the village of West of Nathan Wolven; length, 0.47 mile. paraljel to and 66 feet from courses 54 to 49, feet radius to the left, 291.5 feet, north 43 Hurley, and running thence along the proposed 63. Sawkill Road—F'rom its junction with the inclusive, until opposite the end of course 48; degrees 9 minutes east 352.7 feet, on a curve of exterior reservoir taking line, the following Woodstock road, near the school house, Dis­ thence on a curve of 134 feet radius to the left, 2,733 feet radius to the right. 1,007.5 feet, on a courses, distances and curves: North 56 degrees trict No. 5. to the line of the substituted new 172.4 feet; thence south 48 degrees 13 m in­ curve of 440.3 feet radius to the right, 545.6 west 211.4 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.29 mile. utes east 73.5 feet; thence on a curve of 216 feet feet, south 44 degrees 43 minutes 40 seconds east the leit, 732.9 feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes 64. Cross Road—F'rom its junction with the radius to the right, 108.7 feet; thence south 19 341.4 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the west 792.5 feet, south 45 degrees 21 minutes west Glenford road, near the residence of Ira Sax, degrees 32 minutes 50 seconds east 452.2 feet; left, 399 feet, north 86 degrees 19 minutes 30 sec­ 101.8 feet and on a curve of 671.6 feet radius to to the Plank road, near the Goodwin quarry; thence on a curve of 134 feet radius to the left, onds east 1,572.7 feet, north 71 degrees 47 min­ the left. 381.2 feet to the easterly side of the length, 1.16 miles. 97 feet; thence south 60 degrees 52 minutes east utes east 473 feet and on a curve of 450 feet Steenekill road; thence along the easterly side of 65. Glenford to Woodstock Road—From its 280 feet until opposite the end of course 45; radius to the right, 447.7 feet; thence < in part said road, the followdng courses and distances: junction with the Glenford road to the line of thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses 45 along the proposed exterior reservoir taking line, South 13 degrees 50 minutes west 136.8 feet, the substituted new highway, hereinafter de­ to 36, inclusive; thence south 39 degrees 39 south 51 degrees 12 minutes east 810.3 feet; south 27 degrees 5 minutes west 317.3 feet, south scribed: length, 0.38 mile. minutes 20 seconds west 395 feet; thence on a thence the following curves, courses and dis­ 21 degrees 16 minutes west 446.7 feet and south 66. Glenford to Yankeetown Road—From its curve of 600 feet radius to the left, 517.2 feet; tances: On a curve of 350 feet radius to the 40 degrees 2 minutes west 54.9 feet; thence to junction with the Glenford road, near the Glen­ thence south 9 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds right, 242.2 feet, south 11 degrees 35 minutes east and along the proposed exterior reservoir taking ford post office, to the line of the substituted cast 855 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feet 101.9 feet, on a curve of 250 feet radius to the line, south 59 degrees 35 m inutes 30 seconds west new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.10 from courses 33 to 20, inclusive; thence south left. 186.4 feet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radius 1.675.8 feet; thence continuing along said pro­ mile. 10 minutes east 351.1 feet; thence on a curve to tlie right, 245.9 feet, south 19 degrees 58 min­ posed exterior reservoir taking line, the following 67. Glenford to Woodstock (Mountain Road) of 367 feet radius to the left, 419.7 feet until utes east 193.6 feet, on a curve of 617 feet radius cuives, courses and distances: On a curve ot —F'rom its junction with the Glenford road, near opposite the end of course 16; thence parallel to to the left, 555.9 feet, south 71 degrees 35 min­ 533 feet radius to the right, 628.6 feet, north 52 the M. E. Church, to the line of the substituted and 66 feet from courses 16 to 1, inclusive, until utes 10 seconds east 722.5 feet, on a curve of 314 degrees 50 minutes west 424.1 feet, on a curve new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.15 opposite the place of beginning; thence south 47 feet radius to the left, 401.3 feet, north 35 de­ of 267 feet radius to the left, 326 feet, south 57 mile. degrees 59 minutes west 66 feet, to the said grees 11 minutes east 401.1 feet and on a curve degrees 12 minutes west 229.2 feet, on a curve 68. Temple Pond Road— From its junction point or place of beginning; length, 6.92 miles. of 283 feet radius to the right, 503.5 feet to and of 433 feet radius to the right, 200.8 feet, south with the plank road, near the Ashton post otTice, partly along the proposed exterior reservoir taking 83 degrees 46 minutes west 1,000.2 feet, on a to the line of the substituted new highway, near 2. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. line; thence continuing along said line, south curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 232.6 feet, the outlet of Temple Pond; length, 1.16 miles. Beginning at a point 40 feet easterly from 42 degrees 53 minutes east 152.1 feet, on a curve north 65 degrees 27 minutes west 234.2 feet, on 69. Cross Road— F'rom its junction with the the centre line ot the Ulster and Delaware Rail­ of 643 feet radius to the left, 407.4 feet and a curve of 461.8 feet radius to the left, 351.7 Glenford road, near the residence of Sherman road at a point opposite the end of course 61 south 79 degrees 11 minutes east 1,572.8 feet; feet, south 70 degrees 55 minutes west 200.8 feet, Ballard, to its junction with the Temple Pond in the description of Substituted New Highway thence on a curve of 1(033 feet radius to the on a curve -f 250 feet radius to the right. 136.3 road: length. 0.47 mile. No. 1, and running thence parallel to a n d 40 right. 520.8 feet, south 50 degrees 17 minutes 40 feet, north 15 degrees 58 minutes west 115.9 feet, Total length of roads a'oove described in the teet from said centre line, north 4 degrees 6 stconds east 1,161.4 feet and on a curve of 103 on a curve ot 550 feet radius to the right, 207.1 town of Hurley, 23.83 miles. minutes east 60.3 feet and north 85 degrees 54 feet radius to the right. 85 feet to the northerly feet, north 5 degrees 37 minutes east 266.2 feet, minutes west 7 feet; thence parallel to and 33 boundary of the proposed relocation of the Ulster on a curve of 242.3 feet radius to the left, 303.7 Town of Woodstock. feet from the centre line of the Ulster and and Delaware Railroad; thence along said north­ feet, north 66 degrees 13 minutes west 355.8 feet, 70. Van Steenburgh Road—F'rom the line be­ Delaware Railroad and along the exterior line erly line, on a curve of 2,824.9 feet radius to the on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 260.6 tween the towns of Hurley and Woodstock to of real estate Section No. 11, north 4 degrees right, 70 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feet feet, south 81 degrees 49 minutes west 586.9 feet, the line between the Matthew Williams’ property 6 minutes east 278.7 feet, and on a curve of from the above-described line, for its whole length, north 86 degrees 51 minutes west 1,226.5 feet, and property owned or to be acquired by New 1,943 feet radius to the left 145 feet; thence to a point in the line between the Towns of Olive on a curve of 520.3 feet radius to the right, York City; length, 0.13 mile. continuing along the said exterior line and the and Hurley; thence along said town line, north 588.5 feet, north 22 degrees 3 minutes west 312.8 Total length of roads above described in town exterior lines of Sections Nos. 12 and 14 the 25 degrees 34 minutes west 61.4 feet to the point feet, on a curve of 435.2 feet radius to the left, of Woodstock, 0.13 mile. following courses, distances and curves: (1) or place of beginning; length, 5.10 miles. 154.5 feet, on a curve of 250 feet radius to the The following is a description shown on said North 63 degrees 31 minutes 20 seconds east Also the right of crossing over the relocation left. 522.6 feet, south 17 degrees 51 minutes west map as it is proposed to substitute in place of 1.063.6 leet; 12) south 20 degrees 43 m inutes 50 of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad from _♦!» 1.036.5 feet, on a curve of 518.2 feet radius to the real estate now used for such highway pur­ seconds east 466.4 feet; (3) on a curve of 854.5 -nd of Parcel No. 4 of the substituted new high­ the right, 411.5 feet, south 63 degrees 20 min­ poses. The public to have the perpetual use of feet radius to the left 329.3 feet; (4) on a way to tlie beginning of I’arcel No. 5. utes west 274.2 feet, north 78 degrees 30 minutes such real estate so substituted for highway curve of 350 feet radius to the right 249.4 feet; west 116.9 feet and on a curve of 75 feet radius purposes: (5) south 1 degree 59 minutes 20 seconds cast 5. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. to the left, 96.2 feet; thence continuing along the D escription of Strips of R eal E state, S hown 153.6 feet; (6) on a curve of 600 feet radius Beginning at a point in the southerly boundary exterior reservoir taking lines on the lines of on Map of H ighwav S ection, Reservoir to the right 306.6 feet; (7) south 27 degrees 1/ line of the proposed relocation of the Ulster sections Nos. 6 and 3, the following courses, D epartment, W hich are to B e D edicated minutes 10 seconds west 254.9 feet; (8) on a and Delaware Railroad, at the end of a course, distances and curves: South 27 degrees 58 min­ to the U se of tiie P ublic for H ighwav curve of 889.8 feet radius to the left 290.5 feet; south 10 degrees 22 minutes west 80 feet from utes west 457.4 feet, on a curve of 2,550 feet P urposes, to T ake the P lace of S uch (9) on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left length 70 feet on ? curve having a radius of radius to the right, 525.7 feet, south 39 degrees P ublic H ighways, S hown on Said Map, as 571 feet; (10) on a curve of 341 feet radius 2.824.9 feet in the description of I’arcel No. 4 46 minutes west 236.6 feet, on a curve of 461.9 A re to Be Discontinued, to the right 342.4 feet; (11) south 3 degrees 56 of the Substituted New Highway, as previously feet radius to the left, 152.5 feet, on a curve All those certain strips, pieces or parcels of minutes 30 seconds east 1,308.7 feet; (12) on a described, and running thence along said south­ of 450 feet radius to the right. 396.8 feet, south real estate, sixty-six feet wide, shown on a map curve of 767 feet radius to the left 237.7 feet; erly boundary line (1) on a curve of 2,904.9 71 degrees 17 minutes west 354.3 feet, south 62 of Highway Section. Reservoir Department, filed (13) south 21 degrees 42 minutes east 1,419.5 feet radius to the left, 334 feet; (2) thence south degrees 43 minutes west 474.8 feet, on a curve in the office of the County Clerk of the County feet; (14) on a curve of 833 feet radius to the 88 degrees 45 minutes east 32.2 feet; (3) thence of 350 feet radius to the right, 412.1 feet, north of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 7th day of right 410.6 feet; (15) on a curve of 1,158.9 feet south 1 degree 15 minutes west 27.2 feet to the 49 degrees 49 m inutes west 112.3 feet, on a curve July, 1908, which said map is entitled ‘‘Reservoir radius to the left 593.6 feet; (16) on a curve centre of the Substituted New Highway; thence of 950 feet radius to the left, 386.2 feet, north Department, Highway Section. Board of Water of 1.320.3 feet radius to the left 645 feet; (17) continuing <5n the same course, south 1 degree 73 degrees 7 minutes west 149.7 feet, north 75 Supply of The City of New York. Map of real south 50 degrees 47 m inutes 50 seconds east 15 minutes west 33 feet; thence north . 88 de­ degrees 51 minutes west 198 feet, on a curve of estate to be acquired and real estate to be sub­ 227.4 feet; (18) on a curve of 230 feet radius grees 45 minutes west 310 feet; thence on a 450 feet radius to the left, 240.3 feet, south 73 stituted therefor, situated in the Towns of Olive, to the rig h t 326.4 fe e t; (19) south 30 degrees curve of 83 feet radius to the right, 133 feet to degrees 33 m inutes west 128.5 feet, on a curve of Marbletown, Hurley, Woodstock and Kingston, 31 minutes 10 seconds west 171.1 fe e t; (20) on a point in the before-mentioned southerly boun­ 450 feet radius to the left, 329.4 feet, south 31 County of Ulster and State of New York, under a curve o f 101.1 feet radius to the left 166.2 dary line of the proposed relocation of the Ul­ degrees 36 minutes west 458.2 feet, south 42 de­ the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of feet; (21) south 63 degrees 41 m in u tes 40 sec ster and Delaware Railroad; thence on a curve grees 14 minutes west 325.5 feet, south 69 de­ 1905, as amended, for the construction of Asho- onds east 103.9 fe e t: (22) on a curve of 433 of 2.904.9 feet radius to the left, 33 feet to the grees 5 minutes west 362.2 feet, north 83 degrees kan Reservoir and appurtenances,” which sanl feet radius to the right 312.3 fe e t; (23) on a point or place of beginning; length .08 mile. 17 minutes west 154.4 feet, on a curve of 450 curve o f 560.6 feet radius to the left 260.2 fe e t; feet radius to the left. 264.2 feet, south 63 de­ strips are numbered from 1 to 23 consecutively, 6. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. both inclusive, said numbers being contained (24) south 48 d eg rees 57 minutes 40 seconds grees 4 minutes 30 seconds west 414 feet; south within the large double circles, are to be acquired east 2.266.2 fe e t; (25) on a curve of 2,167 feet Beginning at the end of Course No. 3 in the 72 degrees west 685.1 feet, on a c u rv e ‘of 767 in fee and are described as follows: radius to the left 392.9 fe e t; (26) south 59 d e ­ description of Parcel No. 5 of the Substituted feet radius to the left, 268.7 feet, south 51 de­ grees 21 minutes east 1,961.2 fe e t; (27) on a New Highway, and running thence south 88 grees 55 minutes west 773.5 feet, on a curve of 1. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. curve o f 767 feet radius to the left 385 feet; degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds cast 920 feet, 967 feet radius to the left, 301.4 feet, south 34 Beginning at an angle in the Samsonville road (28) south 88 degrees 6 minutes 40 seconds east being a right of highway over a portion of the degrees 2 m inutes west 921 feet, south 34 degrees opposite the residence of Marshall Hollister, and 311.9 feet; (29) on a curve of 498 feet radius Woodstock Dike along the above described line; 12 minutes west 568.6 feet, south 34 degrees 5 running thence (1) north 42 degrees .01 minutes to the right 633.8 feet; (30) south 11 degrees length .17 mile. minutes west 210 feet, on a curve of 567 feet radius to the left. 211.1 feet, south 12 degrees west 419.8 feet; (2) thence to and partly along 44 minutes 20 seconds east 302.2 feet; (31) on 7. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. the exterior line of Section 4 (property acquired a curve of 267 feet radius to the left 355.9 44 minutes west 782.6 feet, on a curve of 367 by The City of New York), north 44 degrees feet; (32) south 88 degrees 7 minutes east 584.2 Beginning at the easterly end of Parcel No. feet radius to the left, 290.8 feet, south 32 de­ .06 minutes west 1,402.9 feet; (3) thence con­ feet; (33) on a curve of 433 feet radius to the 6 of the Substituted New Highway, and run­ grees 39 m inutes east 107.5 feet, on a curve of tinuing along said exterior line and along the right 319.3 feet; (34) on a curve of 988.1 feet ning thence north 1 degree 15 minutes east 17.5 333 feet radius to the right, 245.4 feet, south 9 exterior lines of Sections 8 and 10, the following radius to the left 552.4 feet; (35) south 77 de­ feet to a point in the southerly boundary line degrees 35 minutes west 438.8 feet, on a curve of curves, courses and distances: On a curve of grees 54 minutes 10 seconds east 500.2 feet; (36) of the proposed relocation of the Ulster and 967 feet radius to the left. 451.3 feet, south 17 633 feet radius to the right, 760 feet, (4) north thence on a curve of 333 feet radius to the right Delaware Railroad; thence along said southerly degrees 10 minutes east 259.8 feet to a point in 24 degrees 44 minutes east 963.7 feet, (5) on a 293.3 feet; (37) and on a curve of 139.6 feet boundary line, south 88 degrees 44 minutes 44 the line between the towns of Hurley and Mar­ curve of 1,367 feet radius to the left, 479.3 feet, radius to the left 181 feet to another point in seconds cast 598.7 feet; south 62 degrees 10 bletown; thence along the said town line, north (6) north 4 degrees 40 minutes east 4,019.6 feet; the exterior line of Section No. 14, on the north­ minutes east 111.8 feet, and south 88 degrees 52 degrees 51 m inutes west 113.1 feet to a point (7) on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, erly side of the State road; thence south 13 45 minutes east 110 feet; thence south 20 de­ 66 feet from the above described line; thence 446.1 feet, (8) north 50 degrees .05 minutes degrees 52 minutes east 49.5 feet; thence south grees 58 m inutes 10 seconds east 381.1 feet to parallel to and 66 feet from the above described west 261.8 feet, (9) on a curve of 667 feet 76 degrees 8 minutes west 30 feet; thence on a a point in the line between the Towns of Hurley line, for its whole length, until opposite the place radius to the left, 453.2 feet. (10) north 89 de­ curve of 175 feet radius to the right 226.9 feet, and Woodstock; thence along said town line, of beginning; thence south 34 degrees west 66 grees west 1,010.4 feet, (11) on a curve of to a point 66 feet from and opposite the end of south 9 degrees 7 minutes east 321.4 feet; thence feet to the said point or place of beginning; 1,067 feet radius to the left, 647.1 feet, (12) course 36; thence parallel to and 66 feet from north 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds west length, 5.48 miles. south 56 degrees 15 minutes west 219.2 feet, (13) courses 36 to 3, inclusive; thence north 20 de­ 416.5 feet; thence on a curve of 467 feet radius 12. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble­ on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 479.5 grees 43 minutes 50 seconds west 318.9 feet; to the left, 552.4 feet; thence north 88 degrees town. feet. (14) north 72 degrees 11 minutes west th en ce on a c u rv e o f 67 feet radius to th e left 45 minutes west 425 feet; thence north 1 degree Beginning at a point in the line between the 1,231.7 feet, (15) on a curve of 1,833 feet radius 112 feet; thence south 63 degrees 31 minutes 20 15 minutes east 33 feet to the point or place Towns of Hurley and Marbletown, which said to the right, 207.9 feet, (16) north 65 degrees 1 seconds west 749.3 feet; thence on a c u rv e o f 217 of beginning; length .24 mile. point is described in Parcel No. 11 of the sub- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 1511

stituted. new highway and is in the exterior 18. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. In compliance with the requirements of sec­ south 89 degrees 53 minutes east 434.3 feet, cross­ reservoir taking line of Section No. 3, and run­ A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side tion 35. chapter 724 of. the Laws of 1905. as ing a road leading from West Shokan to Phoe­ ning thence along said taking line, the following of the following described centre line: Be­ amended. The City of New York will construct nicia, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. courses, distances and curves: (1) south 17 ginning at a point in the centre of Parcel. No. 1, highways and bridges on the above described -186, in the westerly property line of the Ulster degrees 10 minutes east 33.6 feet, (2) on a curve of the substituted new highway, opposite the substituted real estate. Said highways and and Delaware Railroad Company; thence along of 433 feet radius to the right, 101.1 feet, (3) end of course No. 1, and running from thence bridges shall be equal in every respect to those said railroad property line and the easterly lines south 3 degrees 47 minutes east 958.4 feet, (4) the following courses, distances and curves: (1) constructed by the State of New York in Ulster of said parcel arid Parcels Nos. 483, 480 and on a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 118.2 North 44 degrees 35 minutes 40 seconds east County. 479, south 4 degrees 6 m inutes west 3,856.4 feet, feet, (5) south 22 degrees 13 m inutes east 225.1 3.016.4 feet, (2) on a curve of 500 feet radius Dated December 21, 1908. crossing Esopus Creek and a road leading to feet and continuing partly along the said exterior to the right, 331.9 feet, (3) north 82 degrees FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, Phoenicia, to the northeast corner of Parcel No. reservoir taking line, south 36 degrees .09 min­ 37 m inutes 30 seconds east 1,092.9 feet, (4) Corporation Counsel. 475, in the centre of said Esopils Creek; thence utes west 427.7 feet; (7) thence on a curve of on a curve of 1,000 feet radius to the right, Office and Post-office Address, Hall of Rec­ partly along the easterly line of said parcel, 467 feet radius to the left, 194.5 feet, (8) south 121.1 feet, (5) north 89 degrees 34 m inutes east ords, corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, along the easterly line of Parcel No. 489, partly 12 degrees 17 minutes west 611.8 feet, and (9) 442 feet, (6) on a curve of 359.3 feet radius to Borough of Manhattan, New York City. along the easterly line of Parcel No. 473, along north 77 degrees 43 m inutes west 66 feet; thence the right, 400.9 feet, (7) south 26 degrees 30 j2 ,fl3 the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 472 and 471, parallel to and 66 feet from the above described minutes east 802.9 feet, (8) on a curve of partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 469, courses to the end of course No. 6; thence north 287.9 feet radius to the left, 434.2 feet, north along the easterly line of Parcel No. 470, and 36 degrees .09 minutes cast 269.7 feet; thence on 66 degrees 40 minutes east 279.4 feet, on a curve THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER continuing along said railroad property line, south a curve of 217 feet radius to the left, 221.1 feet; of 200 feet radius to the right, 118.7 feet, south COUNTY. 4 degrees 6 minutes west 1,351.3 feet, recrossing thence north 22 degrees 13 minutes west 71.3 79 degrees 17 minutes east 205.7 feet, on a the before mentioned road leading to West feet until opposite the end of course No. 4; curve of 300 feet radius to the left, 85.8 feet, ASHOKAN RESERVOIR. Shokan, and Chestnut Bushkill, on a curve of thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses Nos. north 84 degrees 22 minutes east 258.8 feet, on 2,325 feet radius to the left, 1,133 feet, and 4 to 1, inclusive, to a point in the line between a curve of 113.5 feet radius to the right, 87.3 S ectio n N o. 10, T ow n of O l iv e . south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds east the Towns of Hurley and Marbletown; thence feet, south 51 degrees 23 minutes east 154.4 3,034.6 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel along said town line, south 52 degrees 51 min­ feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the left, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ No. 468, in a road leading from Boiceville to utes east 113.1 feet to the point or place of be­ 87.4 feet, south 68 degrees 8 minutes east 80.5 POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF West Shokan; thence along said road, the east­ ginning; length, 0.50 mile. feet and on a curve of 150 feet radius to the APPRAISAL. erly line of said parcel, and continuing along said left, 45.1 feet to a point in the Tongore road westerly railroad property line, south 23 degrees 13. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble - about 850 feet northerly from the Tongore UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 49 minutes .15 seconds east 382.1 feet to the town. M. E. C hurch; length, 1.52 miles. that it is the intention of the Corporation northeast corner of Parcel No. 463- thence along Beginning at a point 16.5 feet from the centre P Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­the easterlv lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. of the Marbletown road, where the . exterior 19. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. plication to the Supreme Court of the State of 167 and 466, and continuing along said railroad reservoir taking line of Section No. 3 intersee.ts A right of highway over the Olive Bridge New York for the appointment of Commissioners property line, south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 the same, and running thence along said exterior dam, beginning at a point north 66 degrees 40 of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws of seconds east 1,656.8 feet to the southeast corner line, the following courses, distances and curves: minutes east 10 feet from the end of course 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. >f said Parcel No. 466, in the centre of before (1) south 12 degrees 20 minutes west 895.6 feet, No. 8, in Parcel No. 18 of the substituted new Such application will be made to the Supreme mentioned Bushkill; thence along the centre line (2) on a curve of 272.3 feet radius to the left, highway, and running thence north 29 degrees Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held in if said kill, partly along the southerly line of 166.1 feet, (3) on a curve of 264.1 feet radius to 11 minutes 23 seconds east 4,787.6 feet; from and for the Third Judicial District at the City -aid parcel, and continuing along said railroad the right. 208.2 feet, (4) on a curve of 305.5 thence a strip of land 33 feet in width on each Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Albany, iropertv line, north 84 degrees 35 m inutes west feet radius to the left, 209 feet, (5) on a curve side of the following described centre line; on N. Y.. on 114.5 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 459; thence partly along the easterly line of said of 334.6 feet radius to the right. 259.1 feet, (6) a curve of 350 feet radius to the left, 178.2 feet, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, lOOD, south 27 degrees 45 minutes 20 seconds west on a curve of 380 feet radius to the right, 851.6 oared, along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 807.6 feet, (7) on a curve of 719.8 feet radius feet and on a curve of 173.7 feet radius to the at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as 165 and 458, partly along the westerly line of a to the left, 218.1 feet, (8) on a curve of 1,173.4 left, 272.8 feet to the southerly end of the soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The road leading to West Shokan and same produced, feet radius to the right, 235.9 feet, (9) south West dike; from thence a right of highway over object of such application is to obtain an order ind continuing along said westerly railroad prop­ 21 degrees 54 minutes west 413.7 feet, (10) on the West dike along the following described of the Court appointing three disinterested and erty line, south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds a curve of 928.1 feet radius to the right, 225.1 centre line, north 38 degrees 24 minutes 37 competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside east 2,038.2 feet, crossing a road leading to feet, and (11) soulh 35 degrees 49 minutes west seconds east 1,727.8 feet to the junction of the in the County of New York, and at least one Shokan and a brock, to the southeast corner of 741.2 feet: (12) thence north 54 degrees 11 min­ west, middle and dividing weir dikes; length, of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, -aid Parcel No. 458; thence partly along the utes west 66 feet: thence parallel to and 66 feet 1.48 miles. to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said southerly line of said parcel the following from the above described line until opposite the act, and discharge all the duties conferred by courses and distances: South 50 degrees 56 min­ end of the first course; thence north 12 degrees 20. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. said act and the acts amendatory thereof. utes west 311.7 feet, south 50 degrees 38 minutes 20 minutes east 819.1 feet to a point in the A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side The following is a description of the real es­ i N .529.2 feet, south 52 degrees 27 m inutes west northerly line of the Marbletown road; thence of the following described centre line: Begin­ tate to be acquired, together with a reference 20.1 feet, north 49 degrees 23 m inutes west 166.3 north 34 degrees .03 minutes east 95.6 feet until ning at the end of the last course of Parcel to the date and place of filing the map: feet, north 49 degrees 20 minutes west 180 feet opposite the place of beginning: thence south No. 18 of the substituted new highway, and run­ All those certain pieces or parcels, of real es and south 48 degrees 30 minutes west 143.9 feet 55 degrees 57 minutes east 33 feet to the said ning from thence the following curves, courses tate situated in the Town of Olive, County of to a point in the centre of a road leading from point or place of beginning; length, 0.83 mile. and distances: (1) on a curve of 150 feet radius Ulster and State of New York, shown on a map Peekamoose Lodge to Brodhead; thence along to the left, 94.6 feet, (2) north 58 degrees 30 entitled “Reservoir Department. Section No. 10. the centre line of said road, north 49 degrees 14. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. minutes east 107.3 feet, (3) on a curve of 200 Board of Water Supply of The City of New 20 minutes west 268.8 feet; thence continuing A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side feet radius to the right, 86.8 feet, (4) north York. Map of real estate situated in the Town along the southerly line of Parcel No. 458 north 3f the following-described centre line: Beginning 83 degrees 18 minutes east 452.7 feet, (5) on a of Olive. County of Ulster and State of New 46 degrees 33 m inutes east 122.7 feet and north at the end of the sixth course of Parcel No. 11. curve of 100 feet radius to the left, 207.8 feet, York, to be acquired by The City of New York 50 degrees 19 minutes west 102.3 feet to a point heretofore described, and running thence north (6) north 35 degrees 47 minutes west 495.2 feet, under the provisions of chapter /24 of the Laws in the easterly line of Parcel No. 453; thence 9 degrees 23 minutes west 658.3 feet to a point (7) on a curve of 250 feet radius to the right, of 1905, as amended, for the construction of partly along said line south 46 degrees 33 minutes on tlie West Hurley Dike: from thence a right 579.5 feet, (8) south 82 degrees 53 minutes east Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, in the west 120.9 feet to another point in the centre of of highway on the West Hurley Dike along the 322.9 feet, (9) south 67 degrees 41 minutes east vicinity of West Shokan and Boiceville, west of i he road leading from Peekamoose Lodge to following-described centre line: On a curve of 203.2 feet, (10) south 82 degrees 8 minutes east railroad,” which map was filed in the office of Brodhead: thence along the centre line of said 300 feet radius to the right, 183.9 feet, north 25 171.8 feet, (11) north 74 degrees 45 minutes the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at road south 49 degrees 20 m inutes east 53-5 feet degrees 45 m inutes 50 seconds east 1,022.9 feet, east 193.4 feet, (l2 ) on a curve of 200 feet Kingston, N. Y.. on the 8th day of November, to the point of intersection of said centre line north 4 degrees 32 minutes 10 seconds east 994.8 radius to the right, 160 feet, (13) south 59 de­ 1907, which parcels are bounded and described with the easterly line produced of the before feet and on a curve of 650 feet radius to the grees 25 minutes east 481.8 feet. (14) south 76 as follows: mentioned road leading from Davis Corners to right, 660. feet; from thence a strip of land 33 degrees 23 minutes cast 245.3 feet, (15) on a Beginning at the most southerly point of Parcel West Shokan: thence partly along said easterly curve of 200 feet radius to the left, 256.2 feet, No. 440. in the centre of a road leading trom road line and the production thereoL continuing feet in width on each side of the following-de­ a'omr said easterly line of Parcel No 453. and scribed centre line: On a curve of 650 feet radius (16) north 30 degrees 13 minutes east 327.6 Davis Corners to West Shokan, in the westerly to the right, 151.3 feet, south 66 degrees 57 feet, (17) on a curve of 100 feet radius to the line of Parcel No. 438, and running thence partly running along the easterly line of Parcel No. right, 102.7 feet, (18) north 89 degrees 2 minutes along the westerly line of said Parcel No. 440, 453C, south 8 degrees 30 minutes west 127.3 minutes east 108.7 feet, on a curve of 300 feet feet, south 5 degrees 17 minutes west 187.8 feet radius to the left, 329.4 feet, north 50 degrees east 216.7 feet, (19) on a curve of 200 feet north 41 degrees 2 minutes west 189.8 feet and radius to the left, 316.4 feet, (20) north 1 degree on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 35.2 and south 3 degrees 24 m inutes west 153.4 feet 8 minutes 20 seconds east 1.090 feet and on a to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 453C, curve of 150 feet radius to the left. 94.5 feet to 35 minutes west 164.8 feet, (21) on a curve feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 441; of 500 feet radius to the left, 230.7 feet, (22) thence along the southerly line of said parcel, on in a brook; thence partly along’the southerly line a point in the centre line of Parcel No. 10 of the if said parcel, north 53 degrees 42 minutes west substituted new highway; length 1 mile. north 28 degrees 1 minute west 67 feet, (23) a curve of 767 feet radius to the left. 213.7 feet, on a curve of 108.3 feet radius to the left, north 59 degrees 38 m inutes west 191.5 feet and 54.2 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 104.2 feet, (24) on a curve of 125 feet radius on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 308.4 454, in the before mentioned easterly line of the 15. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble­ road leading from Davis Corners to West Sho­ town. to the right, 185.5 feet, (25) north 1 degree feet, crossing a road leading to West Shokan, to 54 minutes east 118.6 feet, (26) on a curve of the southwest corner of Parcel No. 442; thence kan; thence along said road line and the easterly A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side 298.4 feet radius to the right, 140.4 feet, (27) partly along the westerly line of said parcel, line of said parcel south 44 degrees 25 minutes of the following described centre line: Beginning on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left, 144.8 along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 443 and west 230.9 feet to the most southerly point of at a point north 35 degrees 49 m inutes east 325 feet, (28) north 4 degrees 20 minutes west 964.9 444, and partly along the westerly line of Parcel said parcel; thence along the westerly line of feet from the middle of course 12 Parcel No. 13, feet. (29) on a curve of 300 feet radius to the No. 445, the following curves, courses and dis­ same, north 33 . degrees 42 minutes west 162.8 of the substituted new highway, as heretofore right, 307.7 feet, (30) north 54 degrees 26 min­ tances: On a curve of 833 feet radius to the feet, crossing said road, to the northwest corner described, and running thence the following utes east 1,005.7 feet, (31) north 36 degrees right, 41.9 feet, north 35 degrees 33 m inutes 20 jf said parcel, in the southerly line of before courses, distances and curves: North 84 degrees 58 minutes east 383.8 feet, (32) north 29 de­ seconds west 617.3 feet, on a curve of 833 feet mentioned Parcel No. 453; thence partly along 4 m inutes west 725.1 feet, on a curve of 200 grees 4 minutes east 240.2 feet, (33) north radius to the right, 450.1 feet, and north 4 de­ said line, south 74 degrees 18 minutes west 375 feet radius to the left, 204 feet, south 37 degrees 32 degrees 10 minutes east 498.3 feet, south 65 grees 36 m inutes west 1.092 feet, crossing a road feet to a point in the easterly line of before 30 minutes west 2ol.7 feet, on a curve of 68.8 mentioned Parcel No. 438; thence partly along degrees 39 minutes east ,245.4 feet, south 47 leading from West Shokan to Peekamoose Lodge -aid line, along the easterly line. of Parcel No- feet radius to the right, 192.6 feet, north 17 degrees 48 minutes east I 14.1 feet, north 35 to a point in the northerly line thereof; thence degrees 59 m inutes east 241.5 feet, north 49 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds east 840.5 feet, along said northerly road line, and continuing 439. and partly along the centre line of said road minutes east 284.6 feet, north 23 degrees 27 caking from Davis. Corners to West Shokan, on a curve of 66.6 feet radius to the right. along the westerly line of Parcel No. 445. south smith 4 degrees 24 minutes east 510.3 feet, crossing minutes west 337.5 feet, north 5 degrees 36 79 feet, south 76 degrees 14 m inutes 40 seconds 31 degrees 23 m inutes 30 seconds west 652.1 feet minutes east 531.4 feet, north 10 degrees 4 a brook, to the southeast corner of said Parcel east 1.671 feet, south 53 degrees 52 minutes to the most westerly point of said parcel, in the No. 439; thence partly along the southerly line minutes east 595.2 feet, north 23 degrees 33 east 921.5 feet, north 88 degrees 28 minutes southerly line of Parcel No. 446: thence partly minutes east 290.7 feet, on a curve of 100 feet of said parcel and continuing along the centre east 261.1 feet, south 74 degrees east 725.5 feet, along said line, south 60 degrees 36 minutes west line of said road, south 76 degrees 26 minutes radius to the left. 118.3 feet, north 44 degrees on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 114.7 527 feet, recrossing said road, to the southwest 16 minutes west 113.6 feet, on a curve of 100 west 167.1 feet to another point in the easterly feet, south 52 degrees 5 minutes east 301.9 feet corner of said parcel; thence along the westerly line of Parcel No. 438; thence partly a’ong said feet radius to the right, 73.5 feet, north 2 degrees and on a curve of 300 feet radius to the left, lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 447, north 10 minutes west 270 feet and north 26 degrees line, south 20 degrees .06 minutes east 1,891.7 231.1 feet to a point in the line between the 9 degrees 3 minutes 40 seconds west 400 feet, feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence 3 minutes east 651.2 feet to a point in Parcel towns of Olive and Marbletown; length, 2.86 again crossing said road and crossing Bush Kill, No. 17, h ereinafter described; length 0.93 mile. along the southerly '.ine of same, south 83 degrees miles. to the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 447; 19 minutes west 572 8 feet and south 86 degrees thence along the northerly line of said parcel 44 minutes west 371.7 feet to the southwest cor­ 16. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. 21. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble­ north 47 degrees 4 minutes 40 seconds east 842.2 ner of said parcel; thence partly along the.west­ A right of highway over the middle dike be­ town. feet to the most westerly point of Parcel No. 448; erly line of same, north 41 degrees .02 minutes ginning at the junction of the dividing weir, west thence partly along the westerly line of said par­ A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side cel, north 47 degrees 4 m inutes 40. seconds east west 1,121.2 feet to the point or place of be­ and middle dikes, and running from thence the ginning. following courses, distances and curves: North of the following described centre line: Begin­ 640.7 feet and north 4 degrees 6 minutes 10 sec­ ning at a point on the line between the Towns onds west 1.213.2 feet to a. point in the westerly The fee is to be acquired by The City of New 38 degrees 24 m inutes 37 seconds east 178.2 of Olive and Marbletown, as described in Parcel York in all the real estate Parcels Nos 438 to feet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radius to the right. ine of a road leading to West Shokan and Boice­ No. 20 of the Substituted New Highway, and ville; thence along said road line, and continuing 489, inclusive, and Parce's Nos. 453A. 453B and 369.4 feet, north 90 degrees east 1,134.4 feet, on running from thence the following courses, dis­ 453C, contained in the above description. a curve of 573.7 feet radius to the right. 198.2 along the westerly line of said parcel, north 9 tances and curves: North 83 degrees 46 min­ legrees 44 minutes 20 seconds west 1.158.7 feet: Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed feet, south 70 degrees 12 minutes 3 seconds east utes east 124.9 feet, on a curve of 300 feet as aforesaid in the office of the County Clerk 2,397.5 feet, on a curve of 573.7 feet radius to hence continuing along the westerly line of said radius to the right. 246.2 feet, south 49 degrees parcel, and running along the westerly lines of of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed the left, 198.2 feet, north 90 degrees east 2,504 12 minutes east 275 feet, south 72 degrees 30 description of the real estate to be taken in fee, feet and on a curve of 200 feet radius to the Parcels Nos. 469, 471, 472 and 474, the following minutes east 385.9 feet, south 83 degrees 18 courses, distances and curves: North 39 degrees as above dc-crihed. right, 102 feet to the line between the Towns of minutes cast 141.5 feet, and on a curve of 150 In ease any real estate hereinbefore described Olive and Marbletown; length 1.34 miles. 39 minutes 20 seconds east 700.8 feet, north 20 feet radius to the right, 68.8 feet to a point degrees 5 minutes 10 seconds east 629.7 feet, o.v is used for highway or other public purposes, in Parcel No. 17 of the Substituted New High­ such use shall continue until such time as The 17. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble­ a curve of 833 feet radius to the right. 250.3 fee* City of New York may acquire the right to close town. way previously described; length .24 mile. north 37 degrees 18 m inutes 10 seconds east 511.3 feet, on a curve of 267 feet radius to the left, the same. A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side 22. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. Dated December 28, 1908. of the following-described centre line: Beginning 294.8 feet, north 25 degrees 57 m inutes 50 sec­ FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, at a point in the line between the Towns of Olive A right of highway over the Dividing Weir onds west 763.1 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right. 571.9 feet, north 35 de­ Corporation Counsel. and Marbletown, as described in Parcel No. 16 Dike beginning at the junction of the West, Office and Post Office Address. Hall of Rec­ of the substituted new highway, and running Middle and Dividing Weir Dikes, and running grees 30 m inutes 30 seconds east 100.1 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 477 ords. Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, from thence the following curves, courses and from thence the following courses, distances and Borough of Manhattan. New York City. distances: On a curve of 200 feet radius to the curves: North 34 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds feet, north 23 degrees 1 m inute west 579.1 right, 169.7 feet, south 12 degrees 10 m inutes west 535.5 feet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radius feet, on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left. j2,f 13 east 432.4 feet, on a curve of 2,000 feet radius to the right, 249.8 feet and due north 1,401.1 165.2 feet, and north 60 degrees 52 m inutes west to the left. 193.2 feet, south 18 degrees 42 m in­ feet; from thence a strip of land 33 feet in width 158.6 feet to a point in the southerly line of utes east 698.5 feet, on a curve of 500 feet on each side of the following described centre Parcel No. 477; thence partly along said line, SUPREME COURT—NINTH JUDI­ radius to the left, 334.2 feet, south 57 degrees line: D ue north 182 feet, on a curve of 500 feet north 60 degrees 52 minutes west 316.3 feet to cast 245.9 feet, on a curve of 1,000 feet radius radius to the right, 334.3 feet, north 38 degrees the southwest corner of said parcel; thence along CIAL DISTRICT.1 * 19 m inutes cast 178.9 feet, on a curve of 500 the westerly lines of said parcel and Farcel.No. to the right, 186.8 feet, south 46 degrees 18 478, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. minutes east 495.7 feet, on a curve of 500 feet feet radius to the left, 373.2 feet, north 4 de­ NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. radius to the left, 407.6 feet and north 87 degrees grees 27 minutes west 413.5 feet, on a curve of 479, and along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. east 444.2 feet; thence on a curve of 1,000 feet oOO feet radius to the right. 149.1 feet, north 9 482 and 483, the following courses, distances and curves: North 19 degrees 32 minutes 50 sec radius to the left, 338.6 feet, a strip of land run­ degrees 47 minutes east 1,190.5 feet, on a curve W estchester County. ning in width from 33 feet on each side at the of 700 feet radius to the left. 480.5 feet, north onds west 673.6 feet, crossing Chestnut Bush- beginning to 20 feet on the north side and 46 29 degrees 33 minutes west 462.3 feet, on a curve kill, on a curve of 200 feet radius to the right, feet on the south side at the end of said curve, of 600 feet radius to the left, 320.4 feet, north 157.2 feet, north 25 degrees 30 m inutes east 177.5 Hill I'icw Reservoir, Section No. 2. to a point 13 feet northerly from the centre line 60 degrees 9 minutes west 112.6 feet, on a curve feet, on a curve of 450 feet radius to the left, of the proposed highway; thence continuing, a of 800 feet radius to the right, 289.7 feet, north 206.9 feet, north 50 m inutes 20 seconds west In the matter of the application and petition of strip of land 20 feet in width on the north, and 39 degrees 24 m inutes west 77.5 feet, on a curve 1.086.7 feet, crossing a road leading from Traver J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and 46 feet on the south of the following described of 500 feet to the right, 424.6 feet, north 9 Hollow to West Shokan, on a curve of 1.033 feet Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of line: North 67 degrees 36 minutes east 185.9 degrees 15 minutes east 344.2 feet, on a curve radius to the right, 986.8 feet, north 53 degrees Water Supply of The City of New York, to ac­ feet, on a curve of 383.3 feet radius to the right. of 800 feet radius to the left, 394 2 feet, and 53 minutes 30 seconds east 400.4 feet, on a quire real estate for and on behalf of The north 18 degrees 59 minutes west 381.7 feet to a curve of 567 feet radius to the left, 410.2 feet, City of New York, under chapter 724 of the 227.7 feet, on a curve of 120 feet radius to the north 12 degrees 26 minutes 10 seconds east left. 144 8 feet and north 32 degrees 30 m inutes point in the public highway leading to the State 1 aws of 1905, ami the acts amendatory there­ road; length 1.57 miles. 152.9 feet, north 81 degrees 32 m inutes 10 sec­ of. in the City of Yonkers, Westchester County, east 379.8 feet: thence on a curve of 500 feet onds east 128.3 feet, on a curve of 138.2 feet radius to the left. 176.4 feet, a strip of land ru n ­ N. Y., for the purpose of providing an addi­ 23. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. radius to the left. 136.3 feet, north 25 degrees tional supply of pure and wholesome water for ning in width front 20 feet on the north. side and 21 minutes east 295 feet and on a curve of 420.5 46 feet on the south side at the beginning to 33 A strip of land 66 feet in width from the end the use of The City of New York. of course 33 in Parcel No. 20 of the Substi­ feet radius to the right, 214.1 feet to the most feet on each side at the end of said curve: thence westerly point of Parcel No. 487: thence along continuing, a strip of land 33 feet in width on tuted New Highway, in a northerly direction to UBLIC NOTICE IS the Middle Dike, and a right of highway skirt­ the northerly line of said parcel partly along HEREBY GIVEN each side of the following-described centre line: the northerly line of Parcel No. 485, and along that the fourth separate report of Joseph North 12 degrees 17 minutes cast 240.2 feet to a ing the dike to the highway on the top of the P same, described in Parcel No. 16 of the Substi­ the northerly line of Parcel No. 486, on a curve S. Mcrriam, George von Skal and Frank E. point in the middle of course 9 of Parcel No. of 420 5 feet radius to the right, 261.1 feet, and Russell, Commissioners of Appraisal in the above- 12 of substituted new highway; length 1 mile. tuted New H ighway; length .41 mile. 1512 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

entitled matter, dated January 14, 1909, filed in north 54 degrees 51 minutes east 78.4 feet, degrees 39 minutes west 112.1 feet, north 19 de­ m inutes east 56.1 feet; thence continuing along the office of the Clerk of the County of West­ north 89 degrees 50 m inutes east 122.1 feet, grees 32 minutes west 244.8 feet, north 16 de­ said northerly parcel line, north 82 degrees 54 chester, at White Plains, N. Y„ on the 15th south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 70 feet, south grees 47 minutes west 76.6 feet, north 38 degrees minutes east 24.5 feet to the most northerly point day of January, 1909, covering parcels 58, 59, 60, 54 degrees 51 m inutes west 50 feet, south 35 34 m inutes west 120.3 feet, north 33 degrees 31 of said parcel, in the northerly line of before- 77, part of 81, and 110. degrees 9 minutes east 160.2 feet, south 66 minutes west 49.5 feet, north 28 degrees 4 min­ mentioned Parcel No. 964, in the easterly line of Further notice is hereby given that an appli­ degrees 2 minutes east 23.8 feet, south 58 de­ utes west 139.4 feet, north 73 degrees 8 m inutes said road; thence partly along said northerly par­ cation will be made at a Special Term of the grees 16 m inutes east 144.3 feet, south 63 de­ west 143.6 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to cel line, north 82 degrees 54 m inutes east 481.1 Supreme Court, to be held at the Court House, grees east 56.8 feet, south 69 degrees 49 minutes the right, 311.4 feet, north 13 degrees 39 min­ feet and on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the at White Plains, N. Y.. on the 20th day of east 52.5 feet, south 80 degrees 33 m inutes east utes west 226.4 feci, crossing another brook, on a left, 254.4 feet, to the southwest corner of be­ February. 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon 23.1 feet, south 29 degrees 43 m inutes east 47.1 curve of 816.8 feet radius to the right, 242.4 fore-mentioned Parcel No. 963, at another point of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel feet, south 12 degrees 44 minutes east 61 feet, feet, north 3 degrees 21 minutes east 122 feet, in the southerly line of the last-mentioned road can be heard, for an order confirming said re­ south 75 degrees 19 minutes west 28.6 feet, south south 86 degrees 39 minutes east 20 feet, north leading from Briarcliff to Chappaqua; thence port and for such other and further relief as 25 degrees 28 minutes west 25 feet, south 3 3 degrees 21 minutes east 214 feet, north 45 de­ along the westerly line of said parcel, on a curve to the Court may seem just. degrees 25 minutes east 6.6 feet, south 65 de­ grees west 169 feet, north 6 degrees 21 minutes of 616.8 feet radius to the left, 29.7 feet, and D ated January 25, 1909. grees 41 minutes west 17.6 feet, south 81 de­ west 32 feet, north 45 degrees west 50 feet and north 12 degrees 25 m inutes west 16.1 feet to the FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, grees 33 minutes west 48.5 feet, south 11 de­ north 81 degrees 55 minutes west 99.9 feet to the southwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel No. Corporation Counsel. grees 9 minutes east 20.2 feet, south 58 degrees most westerly point of said parcel, in the south­ 962, in the northerly line of said road; thence Office and Post-office Address, Hall of Records, 47 m inutes west 184.1 feet, south 31 degrees erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 997, in along the westerly line of said parcel north 12 Corner Chambers and Centre Streets, Borough 13 minutes east 104.7 feet, north 87 degrees^ 1 the southerly line of before mentioned Bear degrees 25 minutes west 229.5 feet, north 77 minute east 14.7 feet, south 3 degreeo 42_ min­ Ridge road; thence along said road line and degrees 35 minutes east 75 feet and north 12 de­ of Manhattan, City of New York. grees 25 minutes west 217.6 feet to the northwest j30,f20 utes east 124.8 feet, south 6 degrees 42 mjnutes partly along said parcel line, south 76 degrees east 24.8 feet and south 31 degrees 13 minutes 4 minutes west 24.5 feet, north 55 degrees 30 corner of same, in the before-mentioned line be­ NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. WESTCHES­ east 420.3 feet to the southeast corner of said minutes west 98.4 feet and north 50 degrees 22 tween the Towns of Mount Pleasant and New­ TER COUNTY. Parcel No. 982, in the northerly line of Parcel minutes west 85.2 feel to the most westerly point castle, in the southerly line of before-mentioned No. 983, in the northerly line of Bedford road of said parcel; thence partly along the northerly Parcel No. 961 of Real Estate Section No. 13, (leading from Pleasantville Station to Mount line thereof, north 45 degrees east 27.5 feet, re­ Southern Aqueduct Department; thence partly SOUTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, Kisco); thence along said road line and partly crossing said road, to a point in the northerly along said southerly parcel line and along the CATSKILL AQUEDUCT. along said northerly parcel line, north 52 de­ line thereof, at the most northerly point of said northerly line of said Parcel No. 962 and said grees 28 minutes east about 62.4 feet to the parcel, said point being also in the southerly line town line, south 58 degrees 32 minutes east 34.7 northeast corner of said Parcel No. 983; thence of before mentioned Parcel No. 995; thence feet and south 57 degrees 3 minutes east 35.6 S ection No. 14, Mount P leasant. along the easterly line of said parcel, south 31 partly along said southerly parcel line and along feet to the point or place of beginning. degrees 13 minutes east 46.5 feet, crossing said said road line, north 44 degrees 20 m inutes west The greatest width of the tract of land acquired NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP road, to a point in the southerly line thereof, at 152 feet, north 51 degrees 19 minutes west 209.5 for the aqueduct is 580 feet, at Parcels Nos. the northeast corner of Parcel No. 984; thence feet and north 53 degrees 13 minutes west 33.2 999 and 1000, as shown on the map hereinbefore POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS along the easterly and partly along the south­ feet: thence continuing along the southerly line referred to. The least width of tile aqueduct is OF APPRAISAL. erly lines of said parcel, along the easterly lines of Parcel No. 995, and running along the south­ 50 feet across each of the following parcels: of Parcels Nos. 987 and 988, partly along the erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 994 and Nos. 962, 964, 967, 968, 970, 977, 982, 1004, 1005. URLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN easterly line of Parcel No. 989, along the east­ partly along the southerly line of before men­ The fee is to be acquired by The City of New that it is the intention of the Corporation erly line of Parcel No. 990, and again partly tioned Parcel No. 993, the following courses, dis­ York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. 962 to P Counsel of The City of New York to make ap­along the easterly line of Parcel No. 989 the tances and curves: North 39 degrees 39 minutes 1005, both inclusive, contained in the above de­ plication to the Supreme Court of the State of following courses and distances: South 34 de­ east 74.1 feet, north 50 degrees 21 minutes west scription, excepting Parcels Nos. 973, 1001, 1002 New York for the appointment of Commissioners grees 38 minutes east 77.5 feet, north 69 degrees 271.3 feet, on a curve of 791.8 feet radius to the and 1003, in which a perpetual easement is to of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 27 minutes east 16.9 feet, south 15 degrees 26 right, 118.8 feet, north 82 degrees 32 minutes be acquired for the purpose of building, main­ 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. minutes east 52.1 feet, south 67 degrees 37_ min­ west 106.1 feet, north 3 degrees 22 m inutes east taining and using the same in perpetuity for Such application will be made to the Supreme utes west 41.7 feet, south 20 degrees 34 minutes 122.1 feet, north 31 degrees 24 m inutes west 75 highway purposes. Court at a Special Term thereof to be held in east 380.1 feet, north 69 degrees_ 26 m inutes east feet, on a curve of 125 feet radius to the left, The right sought to be acquired in Parcel No. and for the Ninth Judicial District at the Judges’ 6.8 feet, south 9 degrees 34 minutes east 140.8 71.2 feet north 64 degrees 3 minutes west 625.5 998, shown on said map, is for the purpose of Chambers in the City of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess feet, south 24 degrecs29 minutes east 72.9 feet, feet, south 8 degrees 13 minutes east 147.4 feet, constructing, maintaining and using the *aine for County. N. Y., on south 38 degrees 24 minutes east 29.4 feet, south south 81 degrees 10 minutes west 20 feet, north the construction of an aqueduct and its appur­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1009, 71 degrees 49 m inutes east 30.6 feet, north 80 16 degrees 21 minutes west 180.3 feet and north tenances as provided for by said act and the acts degrees 34 minutes east 25.5 feet, south 11 64 degrees 3 minutes west 555.7 feet to the amendatory thereof or relating thereto. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as degrees 36 m inutes east 34 feet, south 17 degrees southeast corner of before mentioned Parcel No. Reference is hereby made to the said map filed soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The 46 minutes east 92.7 feet and n_ortli_ 78 degrees 992, in the easterly line of before mentioned as aforesaid in the office of the Register of the object of such application is to obtain an order 23 minutes east 40 feet to a point in the west­ Rroadway: thence along the southerly line of County of Westchester for a more detailed de­ of the Court appointing three disinterested and erly line of Broadway (leading from _ Mount said parcel, north 64 degrees 3 minutes west 56 competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside scription of the real estate to be taken as above Kisco to Hawthorne); thence along said line and feet, recrossing Broadway, to a point in the west­ described. in the County of New York and at least one of continuing along said easterly line of Parcel No. erly line thereof, at the southwest corner of said In case any real estate hereinbefore described whom shall reside in the County of Westchester, 989. south 11 degrees 36 minutes east 6 feet parcel; thence partly along the westerly line of to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said is used for highway or other public purposes, and south 14 degrees 20 minutes east 44.3 feet said parcel, and along said road line, north 9 such use shall continue until such time as The act and discharge all the duties conferred by said to the northwest corner of_ Parcel No. 992; degrees 30 minutes west 54.5 feet and north 10 City of New York may acquire the right to close act and the acts amendatory thereof. thence along the northerly line of said parcel, degrees 51 minutes west 92.4 feet to the most The following is a description of the real estate the same. south 46 degrees 26 m intues east_ 88.6 feet, southerly point of Parcel No. 991; thence along Dated December 26. 1908. to be acquired, together with a reference to the crossing said Broadway, to a point in the east­ the southerly line of said parcel, partly along the date and place of filing the map: erly line thereof, at the northeast corner of said southerly and westerly lines of before mentioned FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate Parcel No. 992; thence partly along the easterly Parcel No. 989, partly along the westerly line of Corporation Counsel. situated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, County line of said parcel and along said easterly line of Parcel No. 988. and along the westerly lines of Office and Post Office address, Hall of Rec­ of Westchester and State of New York, shown Broadway, south 14 degrees 13 minutes east 46.9 Parcels Nos. 986 and 983. the following courses ords, corner of Chambers and Centre streets, on a map entitled: “Southern Aqueduct Depart­ feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. 993; and distances: North 46 degrees 26 minutes west Borough of Manhattan, New York City. ment. Section No. 14. Board of Water Supply thence along the northerly ljne of said parcel, 292.7 feet, south 77 degrees 22 minutes west 220.9 j2 ,f 13 of The City of New York. Map of real estate partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. feet, north 7 degrees 42 minutes west 197.2 feet, situated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, County 994, and along the northerly lines of Parcels north 6 degrees 51 minutes west 243.7 feet, south of Westchester and State of New York, to be Nos. 995 and 996, the following courses, dis­ 84 degrees 42 m inutes east 9.4 feet, north 11 de­ acquired by The City of New York under the PROPOSALS FOR BIOS AND ESTIMATES tances and curves: South 46 degrees 26 minutes grees 27 minutes west 128.3 feet, north 84 degrees FOR TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, east 98.5 feet, south 21 degrees 26 minutes 4 minutes west 13.4 feet, north 1 degree 6 minutes as amended, for the construction of Catskill Aque­ east 129.7 feet, south 64 degress 3 minutes east west 104.9 feet, north 4 minutes west 75.2 feet, duct and appurtenances, from Newcastle town 1.246.8 feet, on a curve of 275 feet radiusnorth to 17 degrees 2 minutes west 164.8 feet and line near Chappaqua to Kensico Reservoir taking the right, 156.7 feet, south 31 degrees 24 min- north 31 degrees 13 minutes west 44.1 feet, re­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. line,” which map was filed in the office of the nutes east 99.6 feet, on a curve of 641.8 feet crossing Bedford road, to a point in the northerly Register of the County of Westchester, at White radius to the left. 212.3 feet, south 50 degrees line thereof, at the northwest corner of said Plains, N. Y., on the 8th day of October, 1908, 21 minutes east 241.8 feet and south 45 degrees Parcel No. 983: thence partly along the northerly GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. as Map No. 1831; •which parcels are bounded and east 710.2 feet to the most easterly point of line of said parcel, and along said road line, north described as follows: said Parcel No. 996, in the northerly line of 51 degrees 5 niinutes east 4 feet and north 52 Beginning at a point in the line between the Parcel No. 997, in the northerly line of Bear degrees 28 minutes east about 25 feet to the The person or persons making a bid or estimate Towns of Newcastle and Mount Pleasant, at Ridge road (leading from Broadway to Armonk): southwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel No for any services, work, materials or supplies for the southeast corner of Parcel No. 961 of real thence partly along said parcel line, south 45 982; thence along the westerly line of said parcel, The City of New York, or for any of its depart­ estate, Section No. 13 (the map of which sec­ degrees east 16.5 feet, north 77 degrees 3 m inutes partly along the southerly and westerly lines of ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same tion was filed in the office of the Register of before-mentioned Parcel No. 981. along the west in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the the County of Westchester, at White Plains, east 29.5 feet and south 45 degrees east 18.1 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the south­ erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 980. supplies, materials, work or services for which N. Y., on June 13, 1908, as Map No. 1803), along the westerly and partly along the northerly the bid or estimate is made, with his or their said point being also the northeast corner of erly line thereof, at the most northerly point of Parcel No. 998; thence partly along the lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. _ 978, and name or names and the date of presentation to Parcel No. 962 of real estate Section No. 14, along the westerly line> of before-mentioned Par­ the President or Board or to the head of the hereby described, and running thence along the easterly line of said parcel, along the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel No. 999, and partly cel No. 977, the following courses and distances Department at his or its office, on or before the easterly line of said Parcel No. 962 the follow­ North 31 degrees 13 minutes west 258.3 feet, date and hour named in the advertisement for ing courses and distances: South 12 degrees 25 along the northerly line of Parcel No. 1000, the following courses, distances and curves: north 77 degrees 46 m inutes west 12.1 feet, north the same, at which time and place the estimates minutes east 168.2 feet, north 77 degrees 35 79 degrees 1 minute west 13.7 feet, north 14 minutes east 75 feet, south 12 degrees 25 min­ South 45 degrees east 164.8 feet, on a curve of received will be publicly opened by the President 300 feet radius to the right, 253.2 feet, south degrees 21 minutes west 49.8 feet, north 4 de­ or Board or head of said Department and read, utes east 217.1 feet and south 30 degrees 33 grees 18 minutes east 7.8 feet, north 31 degrees minutes west 36.2 feet to the southeast corner 3 degrees 21 minutes west 255.3 feet, on a and the award of the contract made according curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left, 183 feet, 13 minutes west 190.9 feet, south 58 degrees 47 to law as soon thereafter as practicable. of said parcel, in the northerly line of Parcel minutes west 55 feet, north 31 degrees 13 minutes No. 963. in the northerly line of a road leading south 13 degrees 39 minutes east 226.4 feet, Each bid or estimate shall contain the name south 43 degrees 23 m inutes east 99.2 feet, west 443 feet, north 35 degrees 9 m inutes west and place of residence of the person making the trom Briarclirf to Chappaqua: thence along said 541.8 feet, north 89 degrees 48 minutes east 67.7 road line and partly along said northerly parcel south 73 decrees 8 minutes east 100 feet, north same, and names of all persons interested with line south 76 degrees 22 minutes east 27.4 feet 53 degrees 12 minutes east 284.3 feet, due east feet, north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 698.1 feet, him therein, and, if no other person be so inter­ to the northeast corner of said parcel; thence 348 feet, south 5 degrees 53 minutes west 185 south 54 degrees 51 minutes west 75 feet and ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that along the easterly line of same, on a curve of feet, south 86 degrees 40 m inutes east 164.2 north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 430.5 feet to the it is made without any connection with any other 816.8 feet radius to the right, 43.4 feet, crossing feet, south 88 degrees 15 minutes east 173.2 feet, most westerly point of said Parcel No. 977, in person making an estimate for the same purpose, said road, to a point in the southerly line south 86 degrees 27 minutes east 306.9 feet, the before mentioned easterly lines of Parcel No. and is in all respects fair and without collusion thereof, at the northeast corner of Parcel No. south 5 degrees 57 minutes west 308.4 feet, 975 and Washington avenue; thence partly along or fraud, and that no member of the Board of 964; thence along the easterly lines of said parcel crossing a brook, on a curve of 1,532.7 feet said parcel line, north 35 degrees 9 minutes west Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a and Parcels Nos. 967 and 968, and partly along radius to the right, 598.6 feet, and south 50 25.5 feet to a point in the centre of said avenue; bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 969 and 971 degrees 45 minutes east 319.9 feet to the south­ thence along the centre line thereof, and con­ officer of The City of New York is. shall be or the following curves, courses and distances: On west corner of Parcel No. 1001, in the westerly tinuing along said easterly parcel line, south 40 become interested, directly or indirectly, as con­ a curve of 816.8 feet radius to the right, 322.8 line of Palmer’s lane (leading to Bear Ridge degrees 1 minute west 395 feet to the southeast tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or feet, south 13 degrees 58 minutes west 349.6 road); thence along said westerly line and along corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly otherwise in or in the performance of the con­ feet, on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the the westerly lines of said Parcel No. 1001 and line of same, north 49 degrees 59 minutes west tract, or in the supplies, work or business to left, 517.3 feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes east Parcel No. 1002, the following courses and 26.3 feet, to a point in the westerly line of said which it relates, or in any portion of the profits 223.4 feet, south 55 degrees 55 minutes west 75 distances: North 7 degrees 37 minutes west 170.1 avenue, at the southeast corner of Parcel No. thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes east 4,929.9 feet, north 2 degrees 2 minutes west 186.6 feet, 974; thence along the southerly line of said par­ the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak­ feet, crossing Hardscrabble road (leading from north 4 degrees 39 minutes west 388.3 feet, cel, north 49 degrees 59 minutes west 269.2 feet ing the estimate that the several matters stated Chappaqua to Pleasantville), north 55 degrees north 3 degrees 33 minutes east 120.9 feet, north to the southwest corner of same, in the easterly herein are in all respects true. 55 m inutes east 75 feet, south 34 degrees 5 5 degrees 3 minutes east 199.8 feet, north 6 de­ line of the before-mentioned property of the New Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by minutes east 204 feet and south 35 degrees 9 grees 21 minutes east 199.7 feet and north York and Harlem Railroad (New York Central the consent, in writing, of two householders or minutes east 292.8 feet, crossing the property of 7 degrees 25 m inutes east 116.1 feet to the north­ and Hudson River Railroad Company, lessees); freeholders in The City of New York, or of a the New York and Harlem Railroad (New York west corner of said Parcel No.# 1002; thence thence along said railroad property line, the guaranty or surety company duly authorized by Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, along the northerly lines of said parcelt and westerly line of said parcel, and partly along the law to ac^ as surety, and shall contain the matters lessees), to the most northerly point of Parcel Parcel No. 1003, south 76 degrees 2 m inutes westerly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 972, set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. No. 972, in the easterly line of said railroad east 35.6 feet, crossing said lane, to a point north 35 degrees 31 minutes east 41.1 feet, north No bid or estimate will be considered unless, property; thence partly along the easterly line in the easterly line thereof, at the northeast 56 degrees 13 m inutes east 107.4 feet, again as a condition precedent to the reception or con­ of said parcel ana along the northerly line of corner of said Parcel No. 1003; thence along the crossing Sawmill River, north 35 degrees 31 min­ sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by Parcel No. 973, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east easterly line of said parcel and alon^ said east­ utes east 301.1 feet, recrossing and again crossing a certified check upon one of the State or Na­ 92.7 feet and north 62 degrees 18 minutes east erly line of Palmer’s lane, the following courses said river, to the most southerly point of before- tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to 438.5 feet, crossing Sawmill River, to the north­ and distances: South 6 degrees 36 minutes west mentioned Parcel No. 971; thence partly along the order of the Comptroller, or money to the east corner of said Parcel No. 973, in the west­ 410.4 feet, south 5 degrees ^ minutes west 220.9 the westerly line of said parcel, north 35 degrees amount of five per centum of the amount of the erly line of Washington. avenue (leading from feet, south 4 degrees 23 minutes east 538.4 feet, 9 minutes west 109.2 feet to the most westerly bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Chappaqua to Pleasantville Station); thence south 7 decrees 21 minutes east 315.7 feet, point of same, in the westerly line of said rail­ Greater New York Charter. along said line and along the easterly line of crossing another brook, and south 4 decrees east road property, said point being also in the east­ The certified check or money should not be in­ said parcel, south 33 degrees 27 minutes west 29.4 feet, to the southeast corner of said parcel, erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 969; closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti­ 62.2 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; in the northerly line of Parcel No. 1004; thence thence partly along said parcel line, and along mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate thence along the southerly line of same and partly along said line and the northerly line of said railroad property line, south 35 degrees 31 envelope addressed to the head of the Depart­ again partly along the easterly line of before- Parcel No. 1005, south 50 degrees 45 m inutes minutes west 424.2 feet, again crossing Sawmill ment, President or Board, or submitted personally mentioned Parcel No. 972, south 62 degrees 18 east 3,260.7 feet, crossing another brook, to Kiver, to the most southerly point of said parcel; upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. minutes west 380.1 feet, recrossing Sawmill the most easterly point of said Parcel No. 1005, thence partly along the westerly line of same, For particulars as to the quantity and quality River, and south 35 degrees 9 m inutes east 196.7 in the northerly line of Parcel No. 810 of real and along the westerly lines of Parcel No. 970 of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the feet, again crossing said river, to the most north­ estate Section No. 11 (the map of which section and before-mentioned Parcels Nos. 968 and_ 967, work, reference must be made to the specifica­ erly point of Parcel No. 975, in the before-men­ was filed in the office of the Register of the partly along the westerly line of before-mentioned tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said tioned westerly line of Washington avenue; County of Westchester, at White Plains, N. Y., Parcel No. 964, and along the westerly line of office of the President, Board or Department. thence partly along the easterly line of said on July 3, 1908, as Map No. 1810); thence Parcel No. 966, the following courses and dis­ No bid shall be accepted_ from or contract parcel, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 52.9 feet, partly along said northerly parcel line, and the tances: North 35 degrees 9 minutes west 433 awarded to any person who is in arrears to The crossing said avenue, to a point in the easterly southerly line of said Parcel No. 1005, south feet, again crossing Sawmill River, north 55 de City of New York upon debt or contract, or who line thereof, at the most northerly point of 80 degrees 15 minutes west 100.3 feet and grees 55 minutes east 425 feet, north 34 degrees is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any Parcel No. 976; thence along the easterly line south 74 degrees 23 m inutes west 66.9 feet to 5 minutes west 225 feet, north 55 degrees 55 obligation to the City. of said parcel, partly along the northerly and the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 810; minutes east 75 feet, north 34 degrees 5 minutes The contract must be bid for separately. along the easterly lines of Parcel No. 977, partly thence continuing along said southerly line of west 4,930.1 feet, recrossing before-mentioned The right is reserved in each case to reject along the northerly line of Parcel No. 978, along Parcel No. 1005, and running partly along the Hardscrabble road, south 55 degrees 55 minutes all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel No. southerly line of before mentioned Parcel west 75 feet, north 34 degrees 5 minutes west interest of the City so to do. 979, again partly along the northerly line of No. 1004, along the southerly and partly 300 feet, due west 400 feet and north 43 degrees Bidders will write out the amount of their bids Parcel No. 978. along the easterly and partly along the westerly lines of before men­ 58 minutes west 747 feet to the northwest corner nr estimates in addition to inserting the same in along the southerly lines of said parcel, partly tioned Parcel No. 1000, and partly of Pared No. 965, in the centre of the before- figures. along the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel along the westerly line of before mentioned Par­ mentioned road hading from Briarcliff to Chap Bidders are requested to make their bids or No. 980, and along the easterly lines of Parcels cel No. 998, the following courses, distances and paqua; thence along the centre line of said road estimates upon the blank forms prepared and Nos. 981 and 982 the following courses and dis­ curves: N orth 20 degrees 41 m inutes west 160.4 and partly along the northerly line of said par­ furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the tances: South 35 degrees 9 minutes east 361.7 feet, north 50 degrees 45 minutes west 3,076 feet, cel, the following courses and distances: North proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to­ feet, south 63 degrees 16_ minutes east 104.5 feet, recrossing before mentioned Palmers lane, north 58 degrees 56 m inutes east 143.6 feet, north 62 gether with a copy of the contract, including the south 38 degrees 5 minutes west 129.8 feet, 87 degrees 37 m inutes west 125 feet, north 50 degrees 12 minutes east 93.3 feet, north 70 de­ specifications, in the form approved by the Cor­ south 35 degrees 9 m inutes east 737.1 feet, degrees 45 minutes west 265.9 feet, on a curve grees 45 m inutes east 47 feet, north 57 degrees poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica­ north 86 degrees 20 minutes east 55.1 feet, of 1,332.7 feet radius to the left, 520.5 feet, south 28 minutes east 83.5 feet, north 46 degrees 46 tion therefor at the office of the Department for south 75 degrees 28 minutes east 37.4 feet, 61 degrees f6 minutes west 899 feet, north 20 minutes east 91.6 feet, north 31 degrees 14 min­ which the work is to be done. Plans and draw­ south 57 degrees 3 minutes east 68.1 feet, degrees 11 minutes west 109.6 feet, north 14 utes east 43.4 feet and north 19 degrees 28 ings of construction work may also be seen there.