January 6, 1904. Commissioners New York State Reservation, Niagara Falls, N. Y: Gentlemen-I beg to submit herewith an estimate of cost of installing the necessary electrical apparatus and appliances for operating your Inclined Railway by electric power. If you decide to so operate your Inclined Railway the conduit which has been installed through the Park will be available for this purpose as well as for electric lighting as covered by previous estimate. I have no means of telling exactly the amount of power required to operate your Inclined Railway, but from verbal statement made to me by Mr. Bond I assume that 50 H. P., will be ample, and my estimate is based upon this capacity. 2200-volt cable through Park additional to that re quired for lighting... $1,000 00 2-25-K. W. transformers, primary 2200 volts, secondary 440 volts, one for each phase, $250 each...... Additional conduit required from Shelter Building to Inclined Railway Head House... 500 00 200 00 440-volt cable from Shelter Building to Inclined Railway Head House .. 300 00 50 H. P. 2-phase, 440-volt induction motor. 1,200 00 APPENDIX Proceedings of the Meeting Held by the City of New York in Honor of the Memory of the Late Hon. Andrew Haswell Green on Wednesday, December 30, 1903, Including the Memorial Address by the Rev. Henry Mitchell MacCracken, D. D., LL.D., Chancellor of New York University. Proceedings OF THE Meeting Held by the City of New York in Honor of the Memory of the late Hon. Andrew Haswell Green, on Wednesday, December 30, 1903. A public meeting in honor of the memory of the Hon. Andrew Haswell Green, late President of the Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara, was held by the City of New York in the Aldermanic Chamber of the City Hall, on Wednesday, December 30, 1903. The official invitation read as follows: THE HONOUR OF YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED AT THE SERVICES TO BE HELD BY THE CITY OF NEW YORK IN MEMORY OF THE LATE ANDREW H. GREEN ON THE AFTERNOON OF WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH OF DECEMBER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THREE, AT THREE O'CLOCK, IN THE ALDERMANIC CHAMBER OF CITY HALL. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS JACOB A. CANTOR, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CHAIRMAN. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, PRESIDENT OF THE Borough of BROOKLYN. JOSEPH CASSIDY, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. GEORGE CROMWELL, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. ALDERMAN JAMES H. McINNES. ALDERMAN JOHN T. MCCALL. |