Foremen, Teamsters and Laborers Employed. A statement of the number of foremen, laborers and teamsters employed each month is herewith submitted. COMPLETING STONE ARCH BRIDGE, SAFETY BRAKE, ETC. The receipts by the Superintendent during the fiscal year were as follows: Inclined railway, month of October, 1902. Inclined railway, month of July, 1903.. Total Inclined railway receipts... Lessees, Cave of the Winds.... Lessees, Maid of the Mist Company.... Reservation Carriage Service Company. Total receipts $347 75 99 30 63 00 31 75 322 95 143 00 146 85 749 45 737 80 1,876 10 3,377 30 1,578 60 $9,473 85 1,200 00 500 00 100 00 $11,273 85 All of which has been paid into the treasury of the State. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD H. PERRY, Superintendent. ESTIMATES BY H. W. BUCK, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FOR THE Completion of the Electric Lighting Installation for the Reservation and for an Electric Power Plant Report of the Electrical Engineer. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., November, 14, 1903. Commissioners New York State Reservation, Niagara Falls, N. Y: Gentlemen. I beg to submit herewith an estimate of the amount required to complete the installation of apparatus and appliances for the illumination of the grounds of the New York State Reservation at Niagara Falls. In the lighting scheme upon which this estimate is based it is intended to take power from the Niagara Falls Power Company's mains at the upper end of the Reservation grounds, the incoming wires to be led overhead to a small fireproof building located as shown in the plan. In this structure will be installed the necessary switchboards for controlling the underground cable system, lightning arresters, and transformer for supplying the lights at the upper end of the reservation. The 2200-volt underground mains will be laid in the conduit already completed from this terminal house to the shelter building. This 2200-volt main will be tapped at its middle point by a transformer for operating lights in the central portion of the reservation grounds. This main will also supply power to a third transformer located in the basement of the shelter building, which will supply the lights in the Prospect Park district. The secondaries of these three transformers will feed into a 220-volt system of mains, also laid in the conduit now constructed. These low voltage mains will be tapped at suitable points with lateral connections leading to the individual lampposts. By this method an excellent voltage |