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MILITARY.
MILITARY.
General Headquarters State of New York, Adjutant-General's Office, second floor, Capitol, Albany. Brig .- Gen. Nelson H. Henry, Adjutant-General. Col. Chaun- cey P. Williams, Lieut .- Col. Isaac F. Handy, Assistant Adjutants-General.
NATIONAL GUARD, NEW YORK.
Headquarters second floor Capitol, Al- bany, and 280 Broadway, New York City.
Major-Gen. Chas. F. Roe, N. Y. City, Commanding.
Col. Frederick Phisterer, Albany, Asst. Adj .- Gen.
Lt .- Col. George A. Wingate, N. Y. City, Asst. Adj .- Gen.
Col. W. H. Clapin, Buffalo, Inspector. Lt .- Col. J. Wray Cleveland, New York City, Inspector.
Lt .- Col. William W. Ladd, jr., N. Y. City, Judge Advocate.
Lt .- Col. Nathaniel B. Thurston, N. Y. City, and
Maj. W. M. Kirby, Auburn, Inspectors Small Arms Practice.
Lt .- Col. Gilford Hurry, N. Y. City, Com. of Subsistence.
Lt .- Col. John N. Stearns, N. Y. City, Quartermaster.
Col. George R. Fowler, N. Y. City, Sur- geon.
Lt .- Col. John Bogart, N. Y. City, Engi- neer.
Col. William Cary Sanger, Sangerfield, retired, attached.
Maj. Frederick T. Leigh, New York City, Signal Officer.
Maj. Louis M. Greer, N. Y. City,
Maj. John B. Holland, Brooklyn, and
Maj. Robert K. Prentice, New York City, Aides-de-Camp.
Troop B, N. Y. Cavalry.
Headquarters, Armory, Lark and Elk. Harry S. Richmond, Capt.
Ernest L. Miller, Ist Lieut. Harry S. Wills, 2d Lieut. Hugh A. Arnold, Ist Sergt.
Civil - Edward S.
Davis, Treas. Maurice S. Damon, Sec.
Third Brigade.
Headquarters, State Armory, Wash- ington av. cor. Lark.
Brigadier-General, JAMES HORACE LLOYD.
The Third Brigade is composed of the First Regiment (made up of the 28th, 44th, 39th, 40th, 10th, 33rd, 3rd, 20th,
24th, 27th, 5th and 31st Separate Com- panies), the Second Regiment (made up of the 6th, 7th, 12th, 21st, 36th, 37th, 19th, 46th, 9th, 18th, 22d and 32d Sep- arate Companies), and the Tenth Regi- ment (made up of the 26th, 35th, 38th, 45th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 23rd, 4th, 11th and 17th Separate Companies).
Lt .- Col. Adrian W. Mather, Assistant Adj .- Gen.
Lt .- Col. Herman Bendell, Surgeon.
Major Charles H. Gaus, Inspector Small Arms Practice.
Major James H. Manning, Attached.
Major John P. Treanor, Inspector.
Major A. W. La Rose, Attached.
Major George Lawyer, Judge Advocate.
Major Richard A. M. Deeley, Quarter- master.
Major Lansdale B. Green, Commissary.
Capt. Griswold Green, Aide-de-Camp. Capt. Hiram C. Todd, Aide-de-Camp.
10TH REGIMENT.
Officers and Companies
residing in Albany.
Lt .- Col. Charles E. Davis.
Major Howard U. McMillan, Major. Major Frank A. McNeely.
Capt. Charles B. Staats, Regt. Adju- tant.
Ist Lieut. William F. Wheelock, Bat. Adjutant.
Ist Lieut. Allan L. Reagan, Bat. Adju- tant.
Capt. Frank S. Harris, Com. of Sub.
Capt. Albert H. Scattergood, I. S. A. P.
Ist Lieut. W. Howard Brown, Bat. Quartermaster.
Ist Lieut. Michael J. Reagan, Bat. Quartermaster.
Capt. W. J. Mckown, Asst. Surgeon.
CO., A. (26TH SEPARATE CO.). (Organized June 7, 1861.)
Military - William B. Coates, Capt. Willard H. Donner, 2nd Lieut. Joseph Gavit, Ist Sergt.
Civil - James L. Nolan, Treas. Bor- den H. Mills, Rec. Sec.
CO. B. (35TH SEPARATE CO.). (Organized July 4, 1854.)
Military - Edward V. Howard, Cap- tain. John J. Denn, Ist Lieut. Carl A. Schmidt, Ist Sergt.
Civil - Stanley Frost, Treas. Wil- liam F. O'Connor, Rec. Sec.
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CO. C. (38TH SEPARATE CO.).
Military - James E. Roach, Captain. Christopher Gresham, Ist Lieut. Ed- ward Oliver, 2nd Lieut.
Civil - John M. Young, Treas. Sam- uel M. Coplon, Rec. Sec.
CO. D. (45TH SEPARATE CO.). (Organized July 2, 1861.)
Military - Charles E. Walsh, Cap- tain. Albert E. Denison, Ist Lieut.
Civil -James M. Shattuck, Treas. E. P. Kerwin, Rec. Sec. Louis H. Clark, Fin. Sec.
ASSOCIATION OF OFFICERS NA- TIONAL GUARD OF THE CITY OF ALBANY.
Meets at State Armory first Saturday each month.
Major Howard U. McMillan, Prest. Capt. Frank S. Harris, Treas. Lieut. W. Howard Brown, Sec.
Military Athletic League, meets at Armory every Wednesday night during drill season. Lieut. W. H. Donner, Pres. Lieut. Christopher Gresham, Treas. Pri- vate Jephtha B. Macfarlane, Sec.
INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS. Albany Burgesses Corps. (Organized October 8, 1833.) Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway. Military -J. O. Woodward, Command- ant. John H. Callahan, Ist Lieut. John C. Goode, 2nd Lieut. J. E. Dugan, 3d Lieut.
Civil -Hon. Elliot Danforth, Pres. Hugh J. Slattery, Vice-Pres. C. E. Jen- kins, Treas. Frank W. Traver, Rec. Sec. William H. Campbell, Fin. Sec. Frank F. Andrews, Armorer.
Third Brigade Rifle Association.
Range at Rensselaerwyck, Rensselaer County.
Major Charles H. Gaus, Pres. Major Samuel B. Ward, Vice-Pres. Alfred H. Rennie, Treas. Buel C. Andrews, Sec.
Old Guard Albany Zouave Cadets.
George Haswell, Pres. Samuel W. Brown, Vice-Pres. W. H. Van Antwerp, Treas. Edward T. Newcomb, 57 State, Sec.
Old Guard Washington Continentals.
Harry Simmons, Pres. Dr. Wm. E. Milbank, Vice-Pres. James W. Carpen- ter, Treas. John E. Dugan, 4 Monroe, Sec. William Rankin, Fin. Sec. James H. Lane, Historian. Charles Brooksby, Oscar L. Hascy, Richard W. Brass, David M. Kinnear, John A. Howe, jr., Buel C. Andrews, Trustees.
Old Guard Third Signal Corps and Troop B.
Col. Chauncey P. Williams, Pres. Capt. Edward J. Wheeler, Vice-Pres. Harry S. Wills, Sec .- Treas.
COURTS.
Circuit Court of the United States. Terms held in Albany second Tuesday in February. Wm. J. Wallace, E. Henry Lacombe, Wm. K. Townsend, Alfred C. Coxe, Judges. William Parkin, Clerk.
District Court of the United States. Terms held in Albany second Tuesday in February. George W. Ray, Judge.
Supreme Court - Third Judicial Dis- trict. Trial Terms held at the Court room, State cor. Chapel, in the city of Albany, on the first Monday of January, first Monday of March, first Monday of April, first Monday of May, fourth Mon- day of September, second Monday of November.
Special Terms also held in Albany, second Saturday of each month except August, by Judge Hasbrouck; fourth Saturday of each month except July and August, by Judge Hasbrouck.
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Special Terms for Motions only, held on last Tuesday of each month.
Justices - Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck, Kingston; Alden Chester, Albany ; Emory A. Chase, Catskill; James A. Betts, Kingston; Aaron V. S. Cochrane, Hudson; Wesley O. Howard, Troy.
Court of Appeals (court room third floor, Capitol; Clerk's office, fourth floor). Edgar M. Cullen, Chief Judge. Denis O'Brien, John Clinton Gray, Albert Haight, Edward T. Bartlett, Irving G. Vann, William E. Werner, Associate Judges. Wm. H. Shankland, Clerk. Richard M. Barber, Deputy Clerk.
Court of Claims (fourth floor, Capitol). Charles H. Murray, Presiding Judge. Theodore H. Swift, Adolph J. Roden- beck, Associate Judges. Charles E. Palmer Clerk. Worth Chamberlain, Deputy Clerk. Four sessions each year
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN ALBANY.
at the Capitol, and adjourned or special sessions at such other places in the State as it may determine.
Albany County Court, meets at the City Hall on the second Monday of Feb- ruary, third Monday of April, first Mon- day of June, second Monday of Septem- ber and the second Monday of November. A grand jury will be required to attend the June term, and a petit jury each of said terms. Clifford D. Gregory, County Judge. John Franey, County Clerk. Frederick J. Barends, Deputy County Clerk. George Addington, District At- torney.
Court of Special Sessions, meets at City Hall every Tuesday. Howard Hen- drickson, Recorder. Robert H. Mc- Cormic, jr., Asst. District Attorney.
City Court of Albany, held at City Building, South Pearl cor. Howard, every day at 9 o'clock a. m. (Sundays and holidays excepted). David Muhlfelder, William E. Woollard, Robert W. Scott, Justices.
Albany Police Court, held daily at City Building, South Pearl cor. Howard. John J. Brady, Police Justice. Patrick Reilly, Clerk.
Surrogate's Court, County of Albany, meets every week day, excepting Satur- day, at County Building. Meets Satur- days at City Hall, Cohoes. Court in recess during month of August. George H. Fitts, Surrogate. Quentin S. McNeill, Clerk.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN ALBANY.
Commissioners - Newton B. Van Der- zee, 112 State; F. W. Cameron, 78 State Custom House, U. S. Federal Building - Wm. Barnes, jr., Surveyor of Customs. Ira Porter, Special Deputy Surveyor of Customs. John J. Dunphy, Wm. J. Gaylor, William Scott, Frederick H. Gilliland, John N. Mayer, Samuel Hersch- berger, George C. Secord, Deputy Sur- veyors and Inspectors of Customs. Sam- uel H. Morje, Stenographer.
Internal Revenue, office U. S. Federal Building. John G. Ward, Collector.
Deputy Collectors - Harlan P. Draper, James H. Guider, John H. Hawes, Chaun- cey Whitney, Wm. F. Wheelock, Frank Naukam, James H. Darrow, Dr. Earl F. Dominick, Miss Estella L. Northrop, Miss E. B. Adams, Miss A. I. Jennyss.
Gauger - Augustus Whitman.
Internal Revenue Agent, office U. S. Federal Building. Martin A. Hayner, Agent, John D. Bullock, Agent. Robert B. Bivins, Special Gauger. Arthur J. Ender, Special Employee.
Master and Examiner, in U. S. Circuit Court- Wm. Lansing, 78 State.
Masters and Examiners, in U. S. Dis- trict Court - Wm. Lansing, 78 State; Worthington Frothingham, De Graaf Building.
Referee in Bankruptcy - Wm. Lan- sing, 18 State, for Albany and Schoharie counties.
Board of U. S. Pension Examining Surgeons, U. S. Federal Building - Her- man Bendell, M. D., Pres. Wm. L. Schut- ter, M. D., Treas. E. A. Bartlett, M. D., Sec. Board meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m.
Board of Local Inspectors Steam Ves- sels, office U. S. Federal Building - Robert B. Keller, Insp. of Hulls. Andrew Gaul, Insp. Boilers. Thomas J. Reilly, Clerk.
U. S. Civil Service Board, Board of Examiners - W. J. Guernsey, Local Sec. Harry J. Latta, John J. Dunphy.
U. S. Dept. Agriculture Weather Bureau, office U. S. Federal Building - Alfred F. Sims, Officer in Charge. Her- bert E. Vail, Asst. David Bast, Mes- senger.
U. S. Marine Hospital Service, for the examination and treatment of United States soldiers, navy men, pilots, etc. - Dr. H. E. Mereness, Acting U. S. Asst. Surgeon, under Custom House.
United States Custom House, Court House and Post Office -John G. Ward, Custodian. Hiram Gibbons, Janitor.
U. S. Special Examiners of Pensions, office room 24, U. S. Federal Building -- Allan F. Church, Harlan P. Maxwell, Examiners.
U. S. Supervisor and Inspector Steam Vessels - Ira Harris, office U. S. Fed- eral Building.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ALBANY POST-OFFICE.
U. S. FEDERAL BUILDING, BROAD- WAY COR. STATE ST.
OFFICERS AND OFFICE HOURS.
Executive Division - Chauncey E. Ar- gersinger, Postmaster. Charles H. Zeil- man, Asst. Postmaster. Francis Hagan, Finance Clerk. Louis A. Martin, Stenog- rapher. Office hours: from 9 a. m. to 6. p. m.
Money Order Division-James Moffat, Supt. Richard W. Tanner, Clerk. This division is open for business between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., except Sun- days and legal holidays.
Registry Division - Jeremiah Lock- row, Supt. Peter F. Mattimore, Night Clerk. Wm. G. Van Cott, George H. Pike, Wm. S. Cooke, Smith B. Simmons, Daniel S. Kelly, Elon M. Waggoner, Clerks. This division is open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Sundays and legal holidays.
Division of Stamps, Stamped Enve- lopes, etc. - Samuel Branan, Head Clerk. Charles B. Lane, Asst. This division is open from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. m., except on Sundays and legal holidays. On Sunday from 12 m. to 2 p. m., and on holidays from 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Night Service - Money orders issued and paid, letters registered and delivered, stamps, etc., sold, and general delivery service performed at the Registry win- dow between the hours of 9 p. m. and 5 a. m., except on Sundays and holidays.
General Delivery Division - Michael E. Ahern, Supt. 12 Clerks, 62 Letter Car- riers, 18 Sub-Letter Carriers, 7 Special Delivery Messengers. This division is open from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. m., except on Sundays and legal holidays. On Sun- day from 12 m. to 2 p. m., and on holi- days from 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m. The Carriers' window is open Sundays from 12 m. to 2 p. m.
Mailing Division. - William J. Guern- sey, Supt. Office, room 1, second floor. Letter Distribution: Robert McRoberts, John B. Benjamin, John J. H. Meehan, Foremen of Crews. 7 Clerks. Paper Dis- tribution: Peter B. Mochrie, Charles M. Senrick, Charles H. Kelly, Foremen of Crews. 4 Clerks, 1 Substitute, 3 Ele- vator men.
Stations of the Albany Post Office - Station 1, 365 Broadway, Rensselaer; John F. Munger, Clerk-in-Charge. Sta- tion 2, 92 Broadway, Rensselaer; Carlos J. Bell, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 3, Central av. cor. First, Rensselaer; Wm. Welfinger, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 4, 277 Clinton av .; Frank J. Smith, Clerk- in-Charge. Station 5, 469 Madison av .; George D. Albee, Clerk-in-Charge. Sta- tion 6, 294 South Pearl; Eliza H. Turner, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 7, 829 Broad- way; Frederick Neudorf, jr., Clerk-in- Charge. Station 8, 1074 Madison av .; Henry C. Hewig, Clerk-in-Charge. Capitol Station, main corridor of the Capitol, Albert C. Wetherbee, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 9, 1098 Broadway; Mary A. Mc- Gaughan, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 10, 546 Clinton av .; William Palmatier, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 11, 407 Central av .; Thomas J. Morehead, Clerk-in- Charge. Station 12, 665 Central av .; George S. Burch, Clerk-in-Charge. Sta- tion 13, cor. Lark and Spring sts .; Leon- ard A. Baldwin, Clerk-in-Charge. Sta- tion 14, 338 South Pearl; Geo. A. Harrig, Clerk-in-Charge. Station 15, Dove cor. Lancaster; Charles H. Spehr, Clerk-in- Charge. Station 16, Madison av. cor. Ontario; William G. Knapp, Clerk-in- Charge. These Stations are for the issue and payment of Money Orders and Postal Notes, Registry of Mail Mat- ter, and sale of Stamps, Stamped Enve- lopes, Wrappers and Postal Cards, and are open during usual business hours.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE EXECUTIVE.
President-THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York; salary, $50,000; term expires March 4, 1909. Vice-President - CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana; term expires March 4, 1909.
THE CABINET. Salary, $8,000.
Secretary of State .- John Hay, of District of Columbia.
Secretary of the Treasury .- Leslie M. Shaw, of Iowa.
Secretary of War .- William H. Taft, of Ohio.
Attorney-General. - William H. Moody, of Massachusetts. Postmaster-General .- George B. Cortelyou, of New York.
Secretary of the Navy .- Paul Morton, of Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior .- Ethan Allen Hitchcock, of Missouri.
Secretary of Agriculture .-- James Wilson, of Iowa.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor .- Victor B. Metcalf, of California.
Treasurer of the United States .- Charles H. Treat, of New York ; salary, $6,000.
Commissioner of Education .- William T. Harris, of Massachusetts ; salary, $3,000.
Commissioner of Pensions .- Vespasian Warner, of Illinois ; salary, $5,000.
Commissioner of Patents .- Frederick I. Allen, of New York, salary, $5,000.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs .- Francis E. Leupp, of District of Columbia ; salary, $4,000. Government Printer .- Frank W. Palmer, of Illinois; salary, $4,500.
Civil Service Commissioners .- Alford W. Cooley, of New York; Henry F. Greene, of Minnesota; John C. Black, of Illinois; salaries, $3,500.
Interstate Commerce Commissioners. - Martin A. Knapp, of New York ; Charles A. Prouty, of Ver- mont; Francis M. Cockrell, of Missouri; Judson C. Clements, of Georgia; Joseph W. Fifer, of Illinois; salaries, $7,500.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue .- John W. Yerkes, of Kentucky; salary, $6,000.
Commissioner of Labor .- Charles P. O'Neil, of District of Columbia; salary, $5,000.
Director of Census .- S. N. D. North, of Massachusetts.
Librarian of Congress .- Herbert Putnam, of Massachusetts, salary, $4,000.
THE SENATE.
Fifty-ninth Congress; began March 4, 1905; ends March 4, 1907. Salaries of Senators and Representatives, $5,000 and twenty cents mileage.
SENATORS.
ALABAMA -* John T. Morgan, 1907; * Edmund W. NEBRASKA-Joseph H. Millard, 1907; Elmer J. Pettus, 1909. Burkitt, 1911.
ARKANSAS -* James H. Berry, 1907; * James P. Clark, 1909.
CALIFORNIA-Geo. C. Perkins, 1909; Frank P. Flint, 1911.
COLORADO -* Thomas M. Patterson, 1907: * Henry M. Teller, 1909.
CONNECTICUT-Frank B. Brandegee, 1909; Morgan E. Bulkeley, 1911.
DELAWARE-J. Frank Allee, 1907.
FLORIDA -* Stephen R. Mallory, 1909; * James P. Taliaferro, 1911.
GEORGIA -* Augustus O. Bacon, 1907; * Alexander S. Clay, 1909.
IDAHO-Frederick T. Dubois, 1907; Weldon B. Hey- burn, 1909.
ILLINOIS-Shelby M. Cullom, 1907; Albert J. Hop- kins, 1909.
INDIANA-James A. Hemenway, 1909; Albert J. Beveridge, 1911.
IowA-Jonathan P. Dolliver, 1907; William B. Alli- son, 1909.
KANSAS-Joseph R. Burton, 1902: Chester I. Long, 1909.
KENTUCKY -* Joseph C. S. Blackburn, 1907; * James B. McCreary, 1909.
LOUISIANA -* Murphy J. Foster, 1907; * Samuel D. McEnery, 1909.
MAINE-William P. Frye, 1907; Eugene Hale, 1911. MARYLAND -* Arthur P. Gorman, 1909; Isador Ray- ner, 1911.
MASSACHUSETTS-W. Murray Crane, 1907; Henry Cabot Lodge, 1911.
MICHIGAN-Russell A. Alger, 1907; Julius C. Bur- rows, 1911.
MINNESOTA-Knute Nelson, 1907; Moses E. Clapp, 1911.
MISSISSIPPI -* Anselm J. McLaurin, 1907; * Her- nando De S. Money, 1911.
MISSOURI -* William J. Stone, 1909; William War- ner, 1911.
MONTANA -* W. A. Clark, 1907; Thomas H. Carter, 1911.
NEVADA -* Francis G. Newlands, 1909; George S. Nixon, 1911.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-Henry E. Burnham, 1907; Jacob H. Gallinger, 1909.
NEW JERSEY-John F. Dryden, 1907; John Kean, 1911.
NEW YORK-Thomas C. Platt, 1909: Chauncey M. Depew, 1911.
NORTH CAROLINA -* Furnifold McL. Simmons, 1907; * Lee S. Overman, 1909.
NORTH DAKOTA-Henry C. Hansbrough, 1909; Por- ter J. McCumber, 1911.
OHIO-Jos. B. Foraker, 1909; Charles Dick, 1911.
OREGON-John H. Mitchell, 1907; Charles W. Fulton, 1909.
PENNSYLVANIA-Boies Penrose, 1909; Philander C. Knox, 1911.
RHODE ISLAND-G. Peabody Wetmore, 1907; Nelson W. Aldrich, 1911.
SOUTH CAROLINA -* Benjamin R. Tillman, 1907; * Asbury C. Lattimer, 1909.
SOUTH DAKOTA-Robert J. Gamble, 1907; Alfred B. Kittredge, 1909.
TENNESSEE -* Edward W. Carmack, 1907; * James B. Frazier, 1911.
TEXAS -* Joseph W. Bailey, 1907; * Charles A. Cul- berson, 1911.
UTAH-Reed Smoot, 1909; George Sutherland, 1911. VERMONT-Wm. P. Dillingham, 1909; Redfield Proctor, 1911.
VIRGINIA -* Thomas S. Martin, 1907; * John W. Daniel, 1911.
WASHINGTON-Levi Ankeny, 1909; Samuel H. Piles, 1911.
WEST VIRGINIA-Stephen B. Elkins, 1907; Nathan B. Scott, 1911.
WISCONSIN-John C. Spooner, 1909; Robert M. La Follette, 1911.
WYOMING-Francis E. Warren 1907; Clarence D. Clark, 1911.
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* Denotes Democrats; others are Republicans.
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FINANCES OF ALBANY.
FINANCES OF ALBANY.
Assessors' Valuations.
Real estate $61,546, 192 00
Personal 5,202,400 00
Franchises
2,803,200 00
Corporations 706,350 00
Total $70,258,142 00
Amount of tax budget for 1905. $1,075,303 68
Property exempt from taxation .. $35,303,153 00
$5,519,421 00
The City Debt, January 1, 1905.
General debt ....
$2,417,672 00 | Water debt ... $1,323,100 00
Less cash and securities
45,894 12
of property benefited).
383,275 00
Net water debt $1,277,205 88
Total debt
$2,800, 947 00
Less cash and securities
1,508,326 91
Net debt.
$1,292,620 09
Receipts and Disbursements for the Fiscal Year ending Deo. 31, 1904.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1904 ..
$162,383 58
Disbursements to Dec. 31, 1904 ... $2,508,022 66
Receipts to Dec. 31, 1904.
2,632,556 18
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1904. 286,917 10
$2,794,939 76
$2,794,939 76
Receipts. Disbursements.
Receipts. Disbursements
Bank tax
$44,914 30 1,250,290 25
Bureau of Water.
$321,832 62
$313,785 78
City taxes.
Civil Service Comm'n ..
1,247 50
County tax.
$188,459 00
Dept. of Assessments and Taxation
14,467 99
Bond sales.
287,375 00
Dept. of Charities and Correction.
12,432 44
Gen. debt sinking fund.
108,890 65
Dept. of Law
8,286 36
Street improvements ..
117,028 00
48,211 14
Manning boulevard ..
18,396 56
5,486 86
Washington park sink- ing fund.
Dept. of Public Works, Com'r's office.
9,300 00
Assessments for streets
1,254 18
866 40
Almshouse ... 31,562 18
33,200 95
Assessments for drains
5,285 04
14,240 18
Center market.
2,127 50
2,331 56
Redemptions
3,757 99
2,159 32
City building
6,241 19
Interest.
26,655 35
130,505 35
City court.
7,879 42
Dog tax ..
3,738 00
2,258 58
City Hall
5,814 89
Liquor tax.
143,133 57
9,239 82
Contingents and Misc.
5,920 26
13,854 35
Executive department.
133 60
9,265 75
24,488 08
Legislative department
Electric lighting
91,601 55
Comptroller's office ..
8,724 17
Filtration plant.
45,000 00
Treasurer's office
539 00
12,831 78
Hospitals
29,232 27
Board of Contract and Supply.
727 20
Police Court.
6,514 53
Board of Education ...
34,664 61
316,589 71
Public baths 1,722 85
10,016 12
Board of Plumbers ..
569 85
Public celebrations.
3,054 00
Bureau of Engineering
12,383 94
Recorder's Court
950 00
Bureau of Fire ..
608 11
156,943 71
Buildings, construction
92,084 87
Firemen's ins. fund ..
2,170 00
2,170 00
Sales public buildings.
4,650 00
Funds for disabled firemen
243 66
243 66
relief
3,500 00
Bureau of Health.
16,285 61
Bureau of Parks ..
2,775 00
55,296 97
Bureau of Police.
1,407 73
157,127 55
Police pension fund .. .
1,947 35
1,947 35
Bureau of Streets.
2,063 49
92,193 72
Engine houses. 165, 100 00
Police stations 79,000 00
Public parks and steamboat square 2,138,400 00 Property in charge of Water Dept. . Miscellaneous, viz .: Alms-house, 1,270,446 00 City hall, City building, oil house, public market, boulevard '(46 acres), etc .. 852,775 00
Rate of tax per $1,000, $20.20.
City Property January 1, 1905.
Public schools. $1,013, 700 00
$2,632,556 18
$2,508,022 66
Arrears, sales
6,106 54
Bond redemptions.
328,650 00
342,955 00
Dept. of Public Safety, Com'r's office ..
22,000 00
Elections
23,868 98
Libraries
11,900 00
Soldiers' and sailors'
Street improvement debt (prin-
cipal and interest paid by owners
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU.
EXPLANATION OF FLAG SIGNALS.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
White
White
Blue
Black
Blue
FAIR WEATHER.
RAIN OR SNOW.
LOCAL RAINS.
TEMPERATURE.
COLD WAVE.
INTERPRETATION OF DISPLAYS.
No. 1, alone. indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates local rain, stationary temperature. No. 1, with No. 4 above it, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. 4 below it, indicates fair weather, colder. No. 2, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow. No. 2, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather, rain or snow. No. 3, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather with local rains. No. 3, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather with local rains. No. 1, with No. 5 below it, indicates fair weather, cold wave. No. 2, with No. 5 below it, indicates wet weather, cold wave.
METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.
FOR THE PERIOD ENDING APRIL 30, 1905. HOURS OF OBSERVATION, 8 A. M. AND 8 P. M. Furnished by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau Office, Government Building, Albany. Alfred F. Sims, Local Forecaster in charge.
THERMOMETER.
BAROMETER - (Station) .*
WIND.
AMOUNT OF RAIN AND MELTED SNOW.
MONTH.
Date.
Maximum.
Date.
Minimum.
Mean.
Highest.
Lowest.
Mean.
Prevailing direction.
Maximum velocity.
(Miles per hour.)
Amount in inches.
No. of days on which rain or snow fell.
1904
April.
30
70
20
24
44
30.39
29.49
29.88
S
28
2.87
16
May.
25
85
12
39
63
30.29
29.56
29.89
S
30
2.16
13
June.
25
94
10
46
69
30.26
29.48
29.93
S
25
5.48
13
July
19
97
4
54
72
30.13
29.48
29.89
S
25
2.96
13
August. .
1
89
27
49
69
30.34
29.63
29.95
S
30
2.78
10
September.
3
84
23
32
61
30.51
29.48
30.00
S
30
3.88
16
October.
18
73
31
24
49
30.45
29.38
30. 00
S
35
3.09
9
November.
3
57
29
13
35
30.52
28.89
29.87
S
33
0.64
2
December ..
24
49
14
-2
20
30.43
29.11
29. 95
N
26
1.78
15
1905
January ..
52
26
-6
21
30.62
29.23
30.03
NW
43
2.66
9
February ..
21
41
14
-8
18
30.54
29.32
30.06
NW
25
0.80
6
March
29
79
5
4
33
30.53
29.61
30.03
S
24
2.43
11
April
27
74
3
30
46
30.38
29.30
29.88
S
30
2.12
12
* Albany barometer is 97 feet above mean Atlantic tide, Governor's Island, New York Harbor. The sign - (minus) indicates below zero.
NOTE .- Weather and temperature flag signals cover a period of 24 hours beginning 8 P. M. of theday on which signals are hoisted.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
See also Academies, Clubs, Hospitals, etc.
Academy Hall, 42 N. Pearl.
Academy Hall, 155 Washington av. Albany City Savings Inst., 100 State. Albany Insurance Building, 93 State. Agricultural Hall, State cor. Lodge. Albany County Bank Building, 88 State. Albany Trust Co. Bldg., State cor B'way. Alumni Hall, Eagle bet. Jay and Lan- caster.
American Ex. Bldg., 32 and 34 N. Pearl. Almshouse, N Scotland av, n S. Lake av A. O. U. W. Hall, S. Pearl cor. Division. Appleton Building, 91 North Pearl. Assembly Hall, 206 Washington av.
Beaver Block, 26 to 34 South Pearl. Bender Building, 71 State.
Bender Hygienic Laboratory, S Lake av Bensen Bldg., 86 State and 23 Norton. Blatner Bldg., S. Pearl cor. Beaver. Bleecker Hall, 527 Broadway.
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