The City Record. _____ Official Journal

The City Record. _____ Official Journal

THE CITY RECORD. _____ OFFICIAL JOURNAL. - -- - __ ___ VOL. XXVIII. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, cgoo. NUMBER 8,344, Doorman John J. Dawson, from Forty-first Precinct to Tenth Precinct. Probationary 1)oorman James M. Barrett, appointed full Doorman, .vas assigned to duty in SD,enty-sixth Precinct. Roundsman James P. McCoy, from Seventeenth Precinct to Thirty-second Precinct. Richard Quilty, from Nineteenth Precinct to Seventh Precinct. Martin J. Regan, front Thirty-second Precinct to Seventeenth i recinct. " James Hearn, from Seventh Precinct to Nineteenth Precinct. Patrolman George W. Krowsl, front Eleventh Precinct to'I'uenty-sixth Precinct. ., Godfrey Ifeidenreich, from Nineteenth Precinct to Thirty-fifth Preciiici. " John J. Hughes, from Thirteen It Precinct to Fiftieth Precinct. Charles Genuershaun, from Sixth Precinct to Sixtieth Precinct. '. Micltael Butler, from 'Phirteentlt Precinct to F-M ty-fourth Precinct. Joseph Murphy, from Forty-fourth Precinct to 5eN enty-second Precinct. Frank "I'erpining, from Thirty-fifth Precinct to Nineteenth Precinct. James McLnerney, Irons Second Precinct to Fifty-fifth Precinct. " John McGrath, from Fifth Precinct to Forty-third Precinct. Godwin J. Brophy, from Filth Precinct to Fifty-filth Precinct. " John Deitrich, from Twenty-second Precinct to Sixty-fourth Pict inct. Precinct Detective Adolph C. Alayer. Sixty-second Precinct, remanded to patrol and trans- POLICE DEPARTMENT. ferred to Seventy-first Precinct. Patrolman Frank Farrell, Sixty-second Precinct, assigned to duty as Precinct Detective. At a meeting of the Police Board of the Police Department of The City of New Vork, held opposite their respective names : on the 27th day of September, I9co. Frank P. Sheridan, Fifth Precinct. Present —Commissioners York (President), Hess and Abell. Cornelius F. Cah:tlanc, Second Precinct. The minutes of September 20 were read and approved. G(v rge C. Baneker, Seventh PrecincI. " LEAVE OF ABSENCE WAS GRANTED '1U Stewart E. I)e1Vitt, Thirteenth Precinct. Frame C. Bohnsrn, Fifteenth Precinct. John C. Coughlin, Clerk, fourteen days, with pay, vacation. \Vm.F. Herne, Sixteenth Precinct. Captain Richard T. Hickman, Fifty-second Precinct, twenty days, with pay, vacation Joweph W. Shields, Eighteenth Precis, I. Patrolman John A. Underwood, Sixteenth Precinct, fifteen days, if pay is released. William C. l.titchie, Nineteenth Precinu. William 1I. Michaels, Tstenty-second Precinct, thirty days, half pay, sick. Flu lyd (. Mullin, "r%tentictii Prcciuct. Francis Kavanagh, Bicycle Squad, thirty days, half pay, sick. Edward J. -Norton, Ttecuty-first Precinct. illichacl J. Dlauu, 'r%i t•ttty-,ccond Precinct. THE FOLLOWING MASK BALL PERMIT WAS GRANTED : Ezekiel Keller, Tnruty-second Precinct. M. Schciser, at Tammany Hall, September 29, fee S25. Janes T. MciMlahon, Twcnty-c`ghth Precinct. John El ten ich, Jr., '1'l(irt)•-tittli Precinct. REPORTS, E'rC., ORDERED ON FILE. Thomas E. Ro.itcr, Sixth-sccuntl'I'rccinct. Chief of Police —Leaves of absence under the rule. Matthew T. McNamara, lort%--.t•vt-ntIt I'n•eiitct. Board of Surgeons—On examination of Doorman Patrick Roan, Thirty-seventh Precinct. Michael T. Ahearn, Fiftlt Precinct. Comptroller—Asking statement of amounts deposited as security on proposals. Martin Mannix, Sixth Precinct. Contagious disease in family of Patrolman Tobias Glennon. Twenty-second Precinct Archie \Vilkinsnn, Ninth In-cu in Patrolman Daniel J. Sullivan, Thirty-third Precinct Patrolman Joseph Scott, Forty-second 1're- John Campion, Thittcenth Prccir... cinct ; Moorman Patrick I.. Delaney, Twenty-first Precinct. Herman L. Riiuglenan, Fiftet°- 1 ' ihtcirnct. Sergeant Egan—keporting purcha-e of three horses. Angust J. C. Kraot,, Eight.nth 1'tcmtct. Sergeant Egan—Reporting change of proprietor of place where horses of Eighteenth Pre- Frederick F. Diet rick, ,awteenth Prccinc, . cinct are shod. Daniel tifcGillcn, '1'' cOtleth Precinct. 1?clitor of the "Sun''—Acknowledgment. Louis T. \\'clgt, '1-wcnty-first l'rrcinct. 'Thomas J. Tillotson—Acknowledgment. Thomas J. Hickey, Tweniy-vecontl Precinct. 1Icrrntrn P. Faust—Acknowledgment and thank'-. Frederick D. Mays' Twenty-secotul Precinct. Paulist Father—Acknowledgment and thanks. Joseph B,ttier°`, 1 natty-fourth Precinct. District Attorney, Kings County—Commending Patrolmen John O'Connor and William Jot r,. 1arley, 'Thirtieth Precinct. Collins, Sixtieth Precinct. Stephen J. Donlon, Sixty-first Precinct. Sullivan & Krauss—Notice that Timothy F. Sullivan is not connected with their gnu. Denis McClun, Scvcuty-second Precinct. Roundsman Edward J. McGuire, from Nineteenth Precinct t, > S,,ventli Precinct. In,pector'Phompson--On complaint of J. W. Low, of Patrolman John T Carberry, Twenty- '. second Precinct. Richard Quilty, from Seventh Precinct to Nineteenth Precinct. Inspector Murphy—On complaint of Mr. and Mrs. Markey. of assault by Detective Skelly and Patrolman Patrick McCarthy, from Fifteenth Precinct to Thirty-sixth Precinct. Patrolman John M. Sangster, 'l'wenty-eighth Precinct. Daniel O'Neily, from Twenty-sixth Precinct to Pifteenth Precinct. Twelfth Precinct—On application of Louis Hein for delivery of twelve slot machines. The following Court Officers who were detailed in Nineteenth Precinct to arrest Leggars w ere Thirty-second Precinct—on complaint off;. Cuoco, of barber poles, Nos. 2270 and 2278 First assigned to duty arresting beggars in their respective court district-. avenue. John Ashlay, First Court. Forty-ninth Precinct—On complaint of A. Gus Aldridge, of boys, etc., shooting craps. Alexander fatten, First Court. Eightieth Precinct—Ou death of horse Blake, No. 209. Thomas Hayes, Second Court. Se;id Copies. Edward Darcy, Fifth Court. Michael Grady, Sixth Court. Inspector Cross—On complaint of Eugene Braun, of disturbance, No. 553 Grand street. Patrick Lavin, Seventh Court. Inspector Cross—On complaint of Miss S. I1. Douglas, of Patrolman John Ryan, Fourth Andrew Farretti, First Court. Precinct. Frank Flynn, Second Court. Inspector Thompson—()n complaint of Louis De Martini, of Patrolman John L. Sullivan, James Cutumisky, Fourth Court. Sixteenth Precinct. Herman Gehhardt, Fifth Court. Thirteenth Precinct — On complaint of R. Lewis, of gang of thieves. No. 244 Monroe street. Martin Keefe, Seventh Court. Filth, Seventh and Thirteenth Precincts—On complaint of Sarasohn & Co., for Jewish James Brennan, Third Court. residents, of persecution by Corlears Hook gang. Thirty-first Precinct—On complaint of James S. Hayes, of pool-roost No. 2269 Eighth avenue. The following Patrolmen who were detailed at public baths were remanded to patrol duty Thirty-first Precinct—On complaint of S. B. Cable, of horses at large, etc., One Hundred and and transferred. Forty--fourth street and Boulevard. Patrolman Harry Frcidenberg, from Second Precinct to Twenty-fourth Precinct, from liat- Forty-second Precinct—Of wages to Engineers, etc. To Corporation Counsel. tery Bath. Sixtieth Precinct—On complaint "Anonymous," of men and boys at Second street, near Thomas P. McCarthy. from Seventh Precinct to T%venty-first Precinct, from Union avenue. Market Street Bath. \Villiam Essig, from Seventh Precinct to Sixteenth Precinct, from Market Stn-. I COa1MuxICATIONs REFERRED TO THE TREASURER. Bath. Bond of Andrew J. Lalor, Property Clerk. " Thomas J. Lang, from Eighth Precinct to Eleventh Precinct, from Duane Strc t Agreement with 1. H. Spellman to furnish winter helmets. Bath. Application of Captain, Thirty-fourth Precinct, for change of horseshoer, was referred to the " Cornelius Callaghan, from Thirteenth Precinct to Fifteenth Prcofnet, from Cs- Cu,rtuuuee on Repairs and Supplies. leans Street Bath. .. Edward J.Clarson, from Seventeenth Precinct to Seventh Precinct, front AV,>; AtuLICA'ri Ns, ET( ., REFERRED TO THE CoatsIIT'rEE ON PENSIONS. Twentieth Street Bath. ct, from Vu Mrs. George E. Helme—Relative to her application for pension. James E. Mulligan, from Seventeenth Precinct to Eleventh I'r, cin Board of Surgeons—Certificates of disability in cases of Patrolman Bernard Wade, Nin th Twentieth Street Bath. '' l, from Eighteenth Precinct to Tttenty-second Precinct, horn East Precinct, and Patrolman Patrick Ryan, Eighty-first Precinct. Henry Steu Patrolman George Walker, Twenty-seventh Precinct—Application for retirement. Twentieth Street Bath. Patrolman Owen Ennis, Fifty-sixth Precinct—Application for retirement. " Jerome McDonough, from Eighteenth Pre.inct to Twenty-first Precinct, from Patrolman John Trenchard, Sixty-fourth Precinct—Application for retirement. East Twentieth Street Bath. Lucy Ilargrove, Emma M. Floeffling, Josephine Eagan, for pension. John Slowey, from Eighteenth Precinct to Twctriy-second Precinct, from East Twenty-fourth Street Bath. C0MSIUNICArIoNS REFERRED TO THE CHIEF CLERK TO ANSWER. '' Corporation Counsel—Answer in case Louis Zevin against Patrolman Patrick F. Kane. James Kennedy, from Eighteenth Precinct to Thirty-first Precinct, from Ea>t Miles Roy Malthie—Asking certain photographs. Twenty-fourth Street Bath. George W. Blakely—Asking appointment as Special Patrolman. " George H. Hathmaker, from Twenty-ninth Precinct to Twenty-sixth Precinct, R. L. McLaughlin—Asking certain specifications. from East One Hundred and Twelfth Street Bath. Benjamin Fagin—Asking application blank. George F. Read, from Twenty-ninth Precinct to Seventeenth Precinct, from East George W. Ray—Relative to application of Ezra N. Smith for appointment as Patrolman. One Hundred and Twelfth Street Bath. Communication from H. S. Pell relative to patrol wagons

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