THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXIII. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1905. NUMBER 9872. THE CITY RECORD, James J. Crawford, No. 299 South Fifth street, Brooklyn. Henry S. Stern, No. 142 East Fortieth street, Manhattan. Herbert R. Jaquay, No. 39 Linden avenue, Brooklyn. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Alfred C. Bachman, No. 121 West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Man- Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the hattan. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Cornelius R. Waterbury, No. 172 Prospect Park, West, Brooklyn. Thomas F. Donnelly, No. 215 Bridge street, Brooklyn. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR. Lorenz Bell Carpenter, No. 17 Taylor street, West Brighton, Richmond. JOHN J. DELANY, CORPORATION COUNSEL. EDWARD M. GROUT, COMPTaow.ER. Joseph P. McKay, Tompkinsville, Richmond. Wm. Leishman, No, 54 Manhattan street, Manhattan. PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR. Edward E. Bower, No. 211 West One Hundred and Forty-second street, Man- Published daily, except legal holidays. hattan. Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. S. D. Goodman, No. 41 West Twenty-seventh street, Manhattan. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), s5 cents; Henry A. Metzner, No. 124 West Forty-fourth street, Manhattan. Canvass, io cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance Edward E. Bower, No. 211 West One Hundred and Forty-second street, Man- Department supplements, Io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, s5 cents eacn hattan. section. Benjamin Blatteis, No. 774 Broadway, Brooklyn. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City. Charles T. Inglee, No. 203 Montague street, Brooklyn. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Robt. H. Haskell, No. 44 Court street, Brooklyn. Chas. A. Schueller, No. 179 Montague street, Brooklyn. Wilson A. Fields, No. 145 Bond street, Brooklyn. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Evelyn Simonds, No. 177 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Joseph C. Weed, No. 177 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. John H. Campbell, No. 197 Monitor street, Brooklyn. Aldermen, Bard of— Fire Department- Harris Koppelman, No. 96 Pitt street, Manhattan. t'ublic Notices ................... 8902 Auction Sales .................... 8o Louis Schwartz, No. 302 East Third street, Manhattan. Approved Papers— Proposals ........................ 8907 For Week Ending October 21, 1905. 8893 Health, Department of— Robert Oppenheim, No. II/ West One Hundred and Nine t.ntl tn I t, AiLnhIltan. Armory Commissioners, Board of— Minutes of Meeting of September Peter Diamond, No. 103 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, \lauliatta . Proposals ........................ 8909 zo, 1905 ..................... 8894 Abe G. Michaels, No. 2 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Manhattan. Assessors, Board of— Proposals ........................ 89I Public Notices ................... 8909 Harro Schacht, No. 972 East One Hundred and Sixty-third street, The Bronx. Board Meetings ent o ................ 8906 Meteorological Observatory— Mitchell Hershfield, No. 206 Broadway, Manhattan. Bridges, Department of— Abstract of Registers yfor the Week Proposals .... .. .... .. .. 89iz Ending October 54, 1905....... 8901 Jane M. Kutscher, Arrochar Park, Staten Island, Richmond. Bronx,'Borough of— Municipal Civil Service Commission— Edward J. Rowe, No. 708 St. Nicholas avenue, Manhattan. Proposals ........................ 8907 Public Notices .................... 890 Jacob Gralla, No. 349 Stone avenue, Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Borough of— Notice to Contractors .................. 8916 Minutes of Local Board Meetings.. 8901 Official Borough Papers ................ 890, George W. Haas, No. 193 Railroad avenue, Brooklyn. Proposals ........................ 8906 Official Directory ..................... 8902 Louis Feinstein, No. 336 Wyona street, Brooklyn. Public Notices ................... 8904 Official Papers ....................... 890 Alex. S. Rosenthal, No. 349 Stone avenue, Brooklyn. Change of Grade Damage Commission— Parks, Department of— Public Notice .................... 89i2 Proposals ........................ 8908 Julian C. Bartlett, No. 350 Fourth street, Brooklyn. Changes in Departments ............... 8901 Police, Department of— Solomon Schoenthal, No. 1044 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn. Correction, Department of— Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. Proposals ........................ 8906 Owners Wanted for Lost Property.. 8906 Leonie Gold, No. 535 Docks and Ferries, Department of— Proceedings of October 6, 1905.... 8899 Henry V. Hake, No. 16i8 Forty-third street, Kensington, Brooklyn. Proposals ........................ 8911 Proposals ........................ 8906 Frank W. Orpen, No. 1886 Bergen street, Brooklyn. Public Notice .................... 89tz Richmond, Borough of— Henry E. Mashin, No. 25 Kenilworth place, Brooklyn. Education, Department of— Proposals .............. ...... 8909 Proposals ........................ 8go8 Street Cleaning, Department of— Louis Goodman, No. 226 East Thirteenth street, Manhattan. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands.... 8909 Joseph Liebergall, No. ii6 East Seventh street, Manhattan. PublicNotices ................... 8912 Proposals ........................ 8909 Finance, Department of— Public Notice .................... 8909 Elias Loewenkopf, No. 200 East Houston street, Manhattan. Corporation Sale of Real Estate... 8911 Supreme Court, First Department— Joseph L. Lefkowitz, No. III Norfolk street, Manhattan. Corporation Sale of Tax Certificate. 89i1 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 8972 Henry C. Price, No. 1272 Boston road, Manhattan. Interest on City Bonds and Stock.. 891r Supreme Court, Second Department— Edward S. Connell, No. 38 Hamilton terrace, Manhattan. Notices of Assessments for Opening 8913 Streets and Parks ............. 8909 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... James V. Basil, No. 621 Broadway, Manhattan. Notices to Property-owners......... 8909 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Chas. B. Williams, No. 214 Madison avenue, Flushing, Queens. Notice to Taxpayers ............... 89ri partment of— Public Notice .................... 89TI Proposals ........................ 8906 Alexander Dumas, No. 19 Sixteenth street, Flushing, Queens. Henry C. Rath, No. 208 Madison avenue, Flushing, Queens. William A. Brennan, No. Io4 North Elliott place, Broollyn. APPROVED PAPERS. Howard W. Ameli, No. 1422 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Morris Messner, No. 156 Park avenue, Brooklyn. Chas. A. Bradley, No. 172 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 2I, i9o5. Joseph A. Walsh, No. 38 Ft. Greene place, Brooklyn. W. K. Van Meter, No. 1691 Coney Island avenue, Brooklyn. David H. Bailey, Surf avenue, Twenty-fifth street, Coney Island, Brooklyn. No. 680. William A. Lynch, No. 259 Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn. Resolved, That, in pursuance of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Greater Hubert F. Kelly. No. 432 Fifty-ninth street, Brooklyn. New York Charter, as amended, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment is Jacques G. Zirkel, No. 565 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. hereby requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue additional Special Revenue Charles W. Dunn, No. 86o Fourth avenue, Brooklyn. Bonds in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000), for the purpose of making Francis Martin, No. 207 West One Hundred and Tl irty-tl ird street, Alanllattan. repairs to and furnishing supplies for the City Chamberlain's Office. Anna Crane Knapp, No. 132 West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Man- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 3, 1905. hattan. Received from his Honor the Mayor, October 17, 1905, without his approval or David W. Rockmore, Nos. 61 and 63 Park row, Manhattan. disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Louis A. Solomon, World Building, Manhattan. Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Joseph Silverstone, Richmond Valley, Staten Island, Richmond. Louis J. Abrams, No. 62 East Ninetieth street, Manhattan. No. 681. Oscar Marks, No. 280 East Broadway, Manhattan. Resolved, That, in pursuance of the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of Abraham L. Schwersenski, No. io East One Hundred and Thirtieth street, Man- the Greater New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and hattan. hereby is requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to the Benj. F. Isaacs, No. 134 East Eighty-seventh street, Manhattan. amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000), the proceeds whereof shall be applied to Lawrence- Barenkopf, No. 48 Pitt street, Manhattan. making necessary repairs to the steamboats used in connection with the work of the Leon Forst, No. 280 Broadway, Manhattan. Department of Correction. Nathan Natelson. No. 86 Orchard street. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 3, 1905. Arthur C. Good, No. 2311 Loring place, The Bronx. Received from his Honor the Mayor, October 17, 1905, without his approval or Jacob J. Koehln, No. 1287 Tremont avenue, The Bronx. disapproval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York John F. Normoyle, No. zo16 Boston road, The Bronx. Carman Combes, No. 171 Smith street, Queens. Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Louis Gallucci, No. 27 Grand avenue, Queens. No. 682. Emma Dickinson, No. 1042 East One I-Jundred and Eighty-third street, The Bronx. Charles A. Farley, No. 1231 Lexington avenue, Manhattan. Resolved, That, pursuant to subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Greater New Max Lesser, No. 46 West Sixty-sixth
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