Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1903, Part 8

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1372


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


north with the meanderings of the center line of White river to the section line divid- ing sections two and three, ten and eleven, township fifteen north, range three east, the place of beginning.


THIRTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the cen- ter line of Elm street with the center line of Shelby street; thence south with the cen- ter line of Shelby street to the center line of Sanders street; thence west with the center line of Sanders street to the center line of East street; thence south with the center line of East street to the center line of Dun- lop street; thence west with the center line of Dunlop street to the center line of Madi- son avenue; thence north and northwest- wardly with the center line of Madison ave- nue to the center line of Merrill street; thence east with the center line of Merrill street to the center line of Virginia avenue; thence southeasterly with the center line of Virginia avenue to the center line of Pine street; thence northeastwardly with the cen- ter line of Pine street to the center line of Elm street; thence southeastwardly with the center line of Elm street to the center line of Shelby street, the place of beginning.


FOURTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of Pros- pect street with the center line of Keystone avenue; thence south with the center line of Keystone avenue to the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yard Company; thence in a southwest- wardly direction with the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yard Company to the line running north


and south from the center of section eight- een, township fifteen north, range four east; thence south with said line to the center of section nineteen, township fifteen north, range four east; thence west in a direct line with said line and with center line of South- ern avenue to the center line of Madison avenue; thence north with the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of Dunlop street; thence east with the center line of Dunlop street to the center line of East street; thence north with the center line of East street to the center line of Sanders street; thence east with the center line of Sanders street to the center line of Shelby street; thence north with the center line of Shelby street to the center line of Prospect street; thence east with the center line of Prospect street to the center line of Key- stone avenue, the place of beginning.


FIFTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the cen- ter line of McCarty street with the center line of Madison avenue; thence southeast- wardly and south with the center line of Madison avenue to the south corporation line of the city of Indianapolis; thence west with said city corporation line to the east bank of White river; thence north with the meanderings of the east bank of White river to the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yard Company: thence west with said line to the center line of White river; thence north with the center line of White river, following the meander- ings of said stream, to a line extended west from the center of McCarty street; thence east on said line and with the center line of McCarty street to the center line of Madison avenue, the place of beginning.


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory. 1903.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT 1903. Governor-Winfield T. Durbin. Term ex- pires January, 1905.


Lieutenant-Governor-Newton W. Gilbert. Term expires January, 1905.


Secretary of State-Daniel E. Storms. Term expires January, 1905.


Treasurer-Nat U. Hill. "Term expires February, 1905.


Auditor-David E. Sherrick. Term expires January, 1905.


Attorney-General-Charles W. Miller. Term expires December, 1904.


Superintendent of Public Instruction- Fassett A. Cotton. Term expires March, 1905.


Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- Benjamin F. Johnson.


Clerk Supreme Court-Robert A. Brown. Term expires December 31, 1906.


Reporter Supreme Court-Charles F. Remy. Term expires January 13, 1905.


Chief of Bureau of Geology-Willis S. Blatchley. Term expires December 31,


1906.


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Adjutant-General-John R. Ward.


Quartermaster-General-Robert S. Foster. Governor's Private Secretary-Charles E. Wilson.


Custodian-George W. Krietenstein.


Department of Inspection-D. H. McAbee.


APPOINTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Librarian-Wm. E. Henry. SUPREME COURT.


Judges-James H. Jordan, Leander J. Monks, Alexander Dowling, John V. Had- ley, John H. Gillett.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-Hoyt N McClain. Sheriff-George W. Weir.


APPELLATE COURT, STATE HOUSE. Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, Wm. J. Hen- ley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, Ulric Z. Wiley, Frank S. Roby.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 14 STATE HOUSE.


Members of Board-J. C. Haines, Rockport; Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes; Ed S. Tuell, Corydon; John Tilson, Franklin; H. L. Nowlin, Guilford; Knode Porter, Hagers- town; David Wallace, Indianapolis; Sid Conger, Shelbyville; W. T. Beauchamp, Terre Haute; Oscar Hadley, Danville; M.


S. Claypool, Muncie; W. M. Blackstock, Lafayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; Joseph Cunningham, Peru; C. B. Benja- min, Leroy; J. E. McDonald, Ligonier.


Officers of Board-John L. Thompson, President; Mason J. Niblack, Vice-Presi- dent; Charles Downing, Secretary; J. W. Lagrange, Treasurer; E. H. Peed, General Superintendent.


Executive Committee-J. E. McDonald, Sid Conger, Mason J. Niblack, David Wal- lace, M. S. Claypool.


STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY.


John Cochrane, Stanley Coulter, F. C. Car- son. F. C. Carson, President; Wm. H. Freeman, Secretary, 93 State House. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


J. H. Forrest, M. D., President, Marion; W. N. Wishard, M. D., Vice-President, Indianapolis; T. Henry Davis, M. D., Richmond; Clark Cook, M. D., Fowler; J. N. Hurty, M. D., Phar. D., Secretary, In- dianapolis, 24 State House.


BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.


The Governor. President, ex officio; Sydney B. Davis, Demarchus C. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, William P. Cooper, Mary A. Spink, Mrs. Margaret F. Peelle; Amos W. Butler, Secretary, 52 State House.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President; The Governor, Presidents of State University, Purdue University and State Normal School, Franklin College, Earlham College, Superintendents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne; County Superintendent of Kosciusko County.


STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSION- ERS.


'The Governor, Chairman; Secretary of State, Auditor of State, John C. Wingate, Parks M. Martin, Commissioners; Frank Martin, Secretary, 35 State House.


STATE BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINT- ING, BINDING AND STATIONERY.


The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State; Thomas J. Carter, Clerk, 3 State House.


STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 89 STATE HOUSE.


State Geologist, Willis S. Blatchley; In- spector of Mines, James Epperson, Lin- ton; Supervisor of Natural Gas, J. C. Leach, Kokomo.


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CITY OFFICIALS.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL REGIS- TRATION AND EXAMINATION, 120 STATE HOUSE.


J. C. Webster, M. D., Pres., Lafayette; M. S. Canfield, M. D., Vice-Pres., Frankfort; W. T. Gott, M. D., Sec., Crawfordsville; James M. Dinnen, M. D., Treasurer, Ft. Wayne; W. A. Spurgeon, M. D., Muncie. STATE TRUANCY BOARD.


Amos W. Butler, Secretary Board of State Charities; W. T. Stott, for State Board of Education.


STATE FACTORY INSPECTION, 91


STATE HOUSE.


D. H. McAbee, Factory Inspector.


STATE LABOR COMMISSION, 122 STATE HOUSE.


Lycurgus P. McCormack and B. Frank Schmid, Commissioners.


STATE COMMISSIONER FISHERIES


AND GAME.


Z. T. Sweeney, Columbus.


CITY OFFICIALS.


Offices-First Floor Court House.


Mayor-Charles A. Bookwalter.


Private Secretary to Mayor-H. P. Bru- naugh.


City Clerk-Charles N. Elliott.


Deputy City Clerk-Wm. Kaiser.


Police Judge-George W. Stubbs.


Bailiff Police Court-Charles F. Dawson.


City Comptroller-G. T. Breunig ..


Deputy City Comptroller-Wm. A. Bogard- us.


Assistant Auditor School Board-E. L. Wil- liams.


Chief Clerk-Maurice Judy.


Clerks-Jacob F. Scholl, Edward Talbott, bkkpr.


City Attorney's Office, 10-12 Brandon blk.


City Attorney-Frederick A. Joss.


1st Asst .- Lynn D. Hay.


2d Asst .- W. J. Taylor.


Deputy-Thomas C. W.hallon.


City Civil Engineer-James B. Nelson; Chief Clerk, Guy A. Boyle.


Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. H. Deane, Charles A. Brown, C. P. Cully.


Chief Draughtsman-Thomas W. Cecil.


Superintendent of Streets-Wm. H. Evans. Assistant-G. A. Haller.


Clerk-Wm. A. Pierce.


Sweeping and Sprinkling Inspectors-Daniel O'Brien (South Side), Joseph E. Boswell (North Side).


City Veterinarian-G. H. Roberts.


Custodlan City Hall-Joseph Stephens.


Custodlan Tomlinson Hall-A. C. Richard- Son.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Members of Board-Harold C. Megrew, Chairman; Edwin D. Logsdon, Charles Maguire, E. F. Harris, C. M. Glover, Asst. Clerk.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS.


Commissioners-Charles E. Coffin, Presi- dent. Term expires January 1, 1906.


M. A. Downing. Term expires January 1, 1907.


Pred Mack. Term expires January 1, 1905. George Merritt. Term expires January 1, 1904.


Clerk-Bert Felbleman.


Engineer and Superintendent-J. Clyde Power.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.


Members of the Board-Conrad Keller, Chairman: Robert A. Brysen, W'm. H. Schoppenhorst: John B. Wood. Secretary; George A. Taffe, Superintendent of Po-


lice; C. E. Coots, Chief of Fire Depart- ment; Samuel G. Bartel, Building In- spector.


BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND


CHARITIES.


George H. F. House, M. D., President.


George D. Kahlo, M. D.


Hugh M. Lash, M. D.


Eugene Buehler, M. D., City Sanitarian and Secretary of Board.


Charles A. Carter, M. D., Clerk; Assistant, · Herbert Green.


Robert Alexander, Milk Inspector; Paschal O. O'Rear, Meat Inspector; James B. Johnston, Isidor Wulfson, James N. Gold, Joseph Foppiano, D. L. Wiker, Joseph H. · List, Frank Noble, Sanitary Inspectors.


City Hospital, cor Locke and Coe, Norman E. Jobes, M. D., Supt.


City Dispensary, s e cor Alabama and Pearl, Charles O. Lowry, Supt.


BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS ON PUB- LIC IMPROVEMENTS.


Samuel P. Stoddard, Chief.


Assistants-Moses Rabinowitz, Louis C. Ziegler, Frederick Owens, J. W. Bridges. COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.


Lew W. Cooper, W. P. Spray, John L. Mc- Farland, Jacquelin S. Holliday, Wm. H. Wheeler, Edward G. Sourbier.


COMMON COUNCIL.


1st Ward-Harry E. Negley. 2d Ward-James H. Billingsley.


3d Ward-John H. Crall.


4th Ward-Frederick W. Eppert.


5th Ward-Andrew H. Wahl.


6th Ward-William A. Rhodes.


7th Ward-Thomas A. Wynne.


Sth Ward-Christian H. Warweg.


9th Ward-Michael J. Shea.


10th Ward-James D. Moriarty.


11th Ward-Michael C. Kelly.


12th Ward-Benjamin F. Wysong.


13th Ward-James E. Berry.


14th Ward-Gustav J. T. Meyer.


15th Ward-John Wolsiffer.


James H. Billingsley, President.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


1. Accounts and Claims-L. W. Cooper, H. G. Negley, M. C. Kelly.


2. Contracts and Franchises-J. H. Crall, F. W. Eppert, B. F. Wysong. W. H. Wheeler, E. G. Sourbier, A. H. Wahl, G T. J. Meyer.


3. Public Morals-W. H. Wheeler, W. P. Spray, G. T. J. Meyer.


4. Public Property and Improvements-B. F. Wysong. W. A. Rhodes, John Wolsiffer. 5. Public Safety and Comfort-E. G. Sour- bier. W. P. Spray. W. A. Rhodes, F. W. Eppert, A. H. Wahl.


6. Railroads-F. W. Eppert. E. G. Sour- bier. W. H. Wheeler. B. F. Wysong, John Wolsiffer.


7. Elections-E. G. Sourbier, J. H. Crall, J. E. Berry.


S. Fees and Salaries-J. S. Holliday, W. A. Rhodes, C. H. Warweg.


9. Finance-T. A. Wynne, J. H. Crall, B. F. Wysong. W. A. Rhodes, J. E. Berry, J. D. Moriarty, F. W. Eppert, L. W. Cooper.


10. Rules-J. H. Crall, H. E. Negley, J. D. Moriarty.


11. Sewers, Streets and Alleys-J. H. Holli- day. W. A. Rhodes. L. W. Cooper, J. L. McFarland, A. H. Wahl.


12. Investigation and Impeachment-T. A. Wynne. W. P. Spray. M. J. Shea.


13. Judiciary-H. E. Negley, J. L. McFar- land, M. C. Kelly.


14. Ordinances-W. P. Spray, W. H. Wheel- er, G. T. J. Meyer.


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BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


15. Printing-L. W. Cooper, T. A. Wynne, M. J. Shea.


16. Public Health-J. L. McFarland, J. S. Holliday, C. H. Warweg.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


1st-John H. Emrich.


2d-Charles W. Moores.


3d-Henry C. Sickels.


4th-George W. Sloan.


5th-Andrew M. Sweeney.


Attorney of the Board-Albert Baker.


Regular meetings of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock.


Bill nights, the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the business director not later than Wednesday; otherwise they will lie over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-George W. Sloan.


Vice-President-Andrew M. Sweeney.


Treasurer-Armin C. Koehne.


Secretary-Frank L. Reissner.


Business Director-John E. Cleland.


Auditor-George T. Breunig.


Superintendent of Schools-Calvin N. Ken- dall.


Assistant Superintendent of Schools-N. Cropsey.


Clerk to Superintendent of Schools-Clara Stonebarger.


Librarian-Eliza G. Browning.


Assistant Librarian-Isabelle McElhennen. Offices in Library Building, cor. Meridian and Ohio.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts av.


Chief Fire Force-Charles E. Coots.


First Assistant Chief-John T. Glazier.


Second Assistant Chief-Thomas F. Bar- rett.


Clerk-Benjamin C. Wheat.


Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- George H. Holderman.


Telephone Operators-Willam G. Tallen- tire, Frank 'Sloan, Strawder G. Glazier. Veterinary Surgeon-George H. Roberts. Engine Co. No. 1-441 Indiana av .; James O. George, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-1531 Hillside av .; Stephan L. Childers, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-1136 Prospect; John M. Barrett, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 4-Cor. Morris and West; Peter W. Delaney, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 5-120 W. Fifteenth; Simeon Hoyl, Captain. Engine Co. No. 6-S. S. Wash., near West; Harry Johnson, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 7-Headquarters; George W. Diller, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 8-748 Massachusetts av .; Jacob Petty, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 9-Germania av, near Mich- igan; John P. Fox, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 10-Cor. Illinois and Merrill; John Winters, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 11-1028 E. Wash .; Fred- erick W. Reasener, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 12-Virginia av., near Huron; Frank Owings, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 13-28 E Maryland; Benedict Beck, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 14-Thirtieth and Kenwood av .; Charles A. Oehlschlager, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 15-Cor. English av. and Harlan.


Hose Co. No. 16-Cor. Sixteenth and Ash- land av .; Thomas Howard, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 17-Cor. Madison av. and Morris; Samuel Pugh, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 18-1913 W. Wash .; Thomas Quinn, Captain


Hose Co. No. 19-S. E. cor. Morris and Harding; Walter Ripley, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 20-Beville av., south of Michigan; Wm. T. Cochrane, Captain. Hose Co. No. 21-Cor. Olney and Glen Drive; Frederick Brommer, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 22-Cor. 24th and Ashland av .; William Arnold, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 23-Cor. Udell and Rader; James Brannon, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 24-Cor. 19th and Dexter.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Headquarters; George W. Diller, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 2-227 E. South; Issac Rosengarten, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 3-120 W. Fifteenth; John Monaghan, Captain. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-28 E Mary- land; John J. O'Brien, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-227 E. South; John M. Miller, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-120 W. Fif- teenth; Bert Swiggett, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-1028 E. Wash .; John C. Loucks, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5-1913 W. Wash .; Franklin R. Arnold, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 6-Cor. Morris and Harding; James M. Campbell, Cap- tain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7-Cor. Madi- son av. and Morris; Gustav Ernst, Cap- tain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 8-1531 Hillside av .; Frank Aldrich, Captain.


Water Tower No. 1-Headquarters.


Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank Graham, Henry Cook, Wm. Tobin.


FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


4-Pennsylvania and Market.


5-English's Opera House.


6-East and New York.


7-Noble and Michigan.


S-New Jersey and Mass. av.


9-Pine and North.


10-Pine and Market.


11-Vermont bet. East and Liberty.


12-No. 8 Eng. H., Mass. av. and Noble.


13-Delaware and Walnut.


14-New Jersey and Ft. Wayne av.


15-Mass. and Cornell avs.


16-Eleventh and Ashland av.


17-Park av. and 12th.


18-College and Hillside avs.


19-Highland av. and Pratt.


21-Illinois and St. Joseph.


23-Pennsylvania and Pratt.


24-Meridian and 11th.


25-No. 5 Eng. H., 15th, near Illinois.


26-Senate av. and St. Clair.


27-Illinois and Michigan.


28-Pennsylvania and 14th.


29-Senate av. and 13th.


31-No. 1 Eng. H., Indiana av, near Michi- gan.


32-Meridian and Walnut.


34-California and Vermont.


35-Blake and New York.


36-Indiana av. and St. Clair.


37-City Hospital.


38-Blake and North.


39-Michigan and Agnes.


41-No. 6 Eng. H., Washington, near West.


42-Geisendorff and Washington.


43-Missouri and New York.


45-Meridian and Washington.


46-Illinois and Ohio.


47-Capitol av. and Washington.


48-Kingan's Pork House. 49-Street Car Stables, W. Washington.


51-No. 10 Eng. H., Illinois, near Merrill.


52-Illinois and Louisiana.


53-West and South.


54-West and Mccarty.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


56-Senate av. and Henry.


57-Meridian and Ray.


58-No. 17 Eng. H., Madison av. and ·Mor- ris.


59-Madison av. and Dunlop.


61-No. 2 H. & L. House, South, near Dela- ware.


62-Pennsylvania and Merrill.


63-Delaware and McCarty.


64-East and McCarty.


65-New Jersey and Merrill.


67-Virginia av. and Bradshaw.


68-East and Prospect.


69-Bicking and High.


71-No. 12 Eng. H., Virginia av. and Huron. 72-East and Georgia.


73-Cedar and Elm.


74-Davidson and Georgia.


75-English av. and Pine.


76-Shelby and Bates.


78-No. 3 Eng. H., Prospect, near Shelby.


79-Fletcher av. and Shelby.


81-Market and New Jersey.


82-Delaware and Washington.


83-East and Washington.


84-New York and Davidson.


85-Deaf and Dumb Institute.


86-United States Arsenal.


87-Oriental and Washington.


89-Female Prison.


91-No. 13 Eng. H., Maryland, near Merid- ian.


92-Meridian and Georgia.


93-Meridian and South.


94-Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


95-Virginia av. and Alabama.


96-Headquarters Fire Department.


97-Grand Hotel. 98-Capitol av. and Ohio ..


123-No. 16 Eng. H., 16th and Ashland av.


124-Alabama and 16th.


125-Central av. and 15th.


126-Yandes and 15th.


127-Brookside av. and Jupiter.


128-Central av. and 17th.


129-Delaware and 19th.


131-Alabama and 11th.


132-Bellefontaine and 17th.


134-College av. and 20th.


135-Delaware and 13th.


136-Alabama and North.


137-Newman and 19th.


138-College av. and 14th.


139-Cornell av. and 13th.


141-Yandes and 19th.


142-Highland av. and 10th.


143-Tecumseh and 10th.


145-New Jersey and 22d.


146-Alvord and 17th.


147-No. 2 Eng. H., Hillside av. and 16th.


118-College av. and 22d.


149-College av. and' 27th.


152-Park av. and 23d.


153-L. E. & W. R. R. and 23d.


154-Beville av. and 10th.


156-Twelfth and Newman.


157-Hovey and Pike.


158-Bloyd and Winter avs.


159-No. 21 Eng. H., Olney and Glen Drive.


162-Twenty-second and Depot.


163-Brightwood av. and 25th.


164-Rural, corner Bloyd.


165-St. Clair and Keystone av.


167-Arsenal av. and 23d.


168-Bellefontaine and 28th.


169-Rural and 10th.


172-No. 22 Eng. H., 24th and Ashland av.


173-Twentieth and Central av.


174-Central av. and 25th.


212-Capitol av. and 18th.


213-Pennsylvania and Michigan.


214-Illinois and 20th.


215-Senate av. and 21st.


216-Pennsylvania and 22d.


217 Meridian and 16th.


218-Capitol av. and 26th.


219-Broadway and 10th.


231-Illinois and McLean pl.


234-No. 14 Eng. H., Kenwood av. and 30th.


235-Illinois and 33d.


236-Annetta and 30th.


237-No. 23 Eng. H., Udell and Rader. 238-Udell Works. 239-Isabella and 27th.


241-Meridian and 24th.


242-St. Clair and Illinois.


243-Eldridge and 23d.


312-West and Walnut.


313-West and 12th.


314-Missouri and 16th.


315-Torbet and Paca.


316-Capitol av. and 10th.


317-Northwestern av. and 21st. 1


318-Eighteenth and Gent av.


319-Canal and 10th.


321-Cerealine Works.


324-Vermont and Lynn.


325-Bismarck av. and 10th.


326-No. 9 Eng. H., Germania Michigan. av., near


327-Michigan and Holmes av.


328-Michigan and Concord.


341-West and 14th.


342-Sixteenth and Montcalm.


345-No. 24 Eng. H., 19th and Dexter.


412-Missouri and Maryland.


413-Missouri and Ohio.


415-Capitol av. and Georgia.


416-Missouri and Kentucky av.


417-Senate av. and Washington.


418-Maryland and California.


421-P. & E. Round House, W. Washington.


423-Insane Hospital.


424-Miley av. and I. D. & W. R. R.


425-Washington and Harris av.


426-No. 18 Eng. H., W. Washington.


427-Oliver and Birch avs.


428-Oliver av. and Division.


429-Nordyke av. and York.


431-Hadley and Morris


432-River av. and Morris.


434-River av. and Ray.


435-Harding and Big Four R. R.


436-Harding and Oliver av.


437-No. 19 Eng. H., Morris and Harding.


438 -- Howard and Blaine av. .


439-Stock Yards.


451-Reisner and Miller.


452-Howard and Lee.


453-Morris and Kappus.


456-Lambert and Belmont av.


457-Nordyke & Marmon Co.


458-Hose Co. No. 18.


512-West and Ray.


513-Kentucky av. and Merrill.


514-Meridian and Morris.


516-Illinois and Kansas.


517-Morris and Dakota.


518-Morris and Church.


519-Capitol av. and MeCarty.


521-Meridian and Palmer.


523-Pine and Lord. 524-Madison av. and Lincoln.


526-Meridian and Belt R. R.


527-Senate av. and Ray.


528-Meridian and Arizona.


529-Meridian and Raymond.


531-Meridian and McCarty.


532-Morris and West. 534-South and Illinois.


612-McKernan and Woodlawn av.


613-East and Lincoln.


€14-East and Beecher.


615-Wright and Sanders.


617-McCarty and Noble. 618-New Jersey and Virginia av.


619-Stevens and Virginia av.


712-Spruce and Prospect.


713-English av. and Laurel.


714-Minnesota and New.


715-Shelby and Beecher.


716-State av. and Orange.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


718-Orange and Laurel. 719-Cottage and Shelby. 721-Lexington av. and Laurel. 723-Fletcher av. and Spruce. 724-State av. and Pleasant. 725-Prospect and Pleasant. 726-Orange and Harlan. 728-Liberty and E. Maryland. 729-Noble and South.


812-No. 11 Eng. H., E. Washington.


813-Market and Noble. 814-Ohio and Highland av.


815-Michigan and Highland av. 816-Market and Arsenal av.


817-E. St. Clair and Bee Line R. R. 821-Pan Handle Shops. 823-Vermont and Walcott.


824-Washington and State av. 825-Madden's Lounge Factory. §26-Tucker & Dorsey's Works. 827-Washington and Beville av.


829-No. 20 Eng. H., Beville av., near Wash- ington.


831-Southeastern av. and Woodside.


832-Washington and Dearborn.


834-Southeastern and Arsenal avs. 835-Michigan and Keystone av. 836-New York and Temple av. 837-New York and LaSalle. 912-Maryland and Illinois. 913-Market and Illinois.


914-Washington and Pennsylvania.


915-Ohio and Delaware. 916-Maryland and Delaware. SPECIAL SIGNALS.


The first two strokes, second alarm. The second two strokes, third alarm. The third two strokes, fourth alarm .. 3 strokes calls off the fire pressure.


1-2-1 strokes, fire out and all companies in service.


3-3 strokes calls for fire pressure without pulling a box.


12 strokes at 12 m., struck by F. M. Herron, 15 N Pennsylvania.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Southeast cor. Pearl and Alabama.


Superintendent-George A. Taffe.


Clerk to Superintendent-John Isaacs. Bertillon Clerk-Edward McGuff.


Police Surgeon-R. W. Garstang M. D.


,Captains-Christian Kruger, Martin J. Hy- land.


Sergeants-John J. Corrigan, Calvin M. Warren, Green Hagerman, Wm. F. Schei- gert, Henry C. Schroeder, John P. Boy- lan, Frank Giblin, Leonard Crane, Ira Leet, Walter S. White.


Turnkeys-John Long, John Lowe, Alfred Mathey.


Court Bailiff-Charles F. Dawson.


Electrician-Charles Woerner.


Telephone Operators-Edward Parker, Wm. H. Zaiser, David Tullis. License Inspector-O. E. Williamson. Humane Officer-Frank Wilson.


Board of Children's Guardians Officer-Al- vin O. Joyce.


Police Matrons-Mrs. Ella Gregoire, Rena Reisner.


Custodian of Police Station-Andrew Stephans.


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Engineers-E. D. Ryan, Joseph Steffen.


Janitors-Alexander Jackson, Wm. Jasper, L. L. Wilson.


PATROLMEN.


Admire, James. Bates John M.


Albert, Vernon J. Beckman, Wm. F. Bernauer, Charles.


Amsden, Frederick. Arnold, Wm. H. Bolen, Frank B,


Askin, Henry J. Brooks, H. M.


Bailey, Wm. Butcher, Daniel W.


Barlow, Geo. F. Caldwell, John P.


Carter, Daniel.


Christ, Henry.


Conn, Wm. J.


Couk, Clifton E.


Coulson, Joseph B.


Mellen, Wm. Merz, Charles. Miller, Albert.


Milom, Wm. B.


Monninger, Henry.


Morgan, Wm. Mulvihill, John J.


Musgrove, Wm. Naughton, James.


Okey, Joseph B.


Ormston, Elmer E.


Panse, James B.


Paulsel, W. M.


Pope, James P.


Rader, John D.


Raftery, Michael F.


Repp, John F.


Richards, David S.


Rochford, Thomas E.


Rockafellow, Chas. W. Samuels, Edward.


Sandman, Harry W.


Sangston, Wm. J.


Scott, Louis C. Scribner, Albert G.


Shafer, Adolphus.


Shafer, Newton.


Shea, Patrick M.


Shine, John W.


Silvey, Pressley A.


Simon, Otto H.


Slate, Henry.


Smith, Allen F.


Spearing, Frederick.


Steinruck, Joseph.


Frank


Stephenson, M. Streit, Jesse M.


Sullivan, Michael.


Todd, Douglas P.


Tomlinson, George.


Trimpe, John B.


Tyner, L. F.


Vaughn, James E.


Weaver, Cletus.


Wheeler, Wm. H.


Wilson, .Wm.


Losh, George W. Lowe, Iley. Winn, James W. Woodward, Wm.


McCarthy, John.


DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Captain-Samuel S. Gerber.


Detectives-Clerk, Charles T. MacIntire; Thomas F. Colbert, Chauncey A. Manning, John W. Morgan, Adolph Asch, Timothy Splan, Martin Haley, Conrad Hauser, Thomas F. Dugan, William A. Holtz, Jer- emiah Kinney, Jacob Kurtz, Edward W. Bray, David R. Lancaster.




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