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PARK COMMISSIONERS, John J. Pickman ch. John E. Drury sec. Percy Parker, Thalles B. Hall. Harvey B. Greene Supt. Charles A. Whittett
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings last Tuesday evening in
each month President Thomas Mahoney Burton H. Wiggin Arthur M. Kane
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LYNN.
Eugene F. Toomey J. Elzear Lamoureux Andrew G. Swapp Franklin E. Johnson Craven Midgley Supt. Schools and Sec'y, Arthur K. Whitcomb $3000, hours, 1 hour after forenoon session and Sat. 2-3
Prin. High School, Cyrus W. Irish $3000
Prins. Grammar Schools- Cyrus A. Durgin, Cornelius F. Callahan,
Bartlett School
C. W. Burbank,
Butler School Edson School
A. L. Bacheller,
Green School
Charles W. Morey, Highland School
James L. Mellen, Abraham Lincoln School
William S. Greene,
Moody School
William P. Barry, Pawtucket School
Henry H. Harris, Varnum School
Frederick A. Wood,
Greenhalge School
Alice T. Neal, Riverside School
Public Library.
Lowell Public Library, Frederick A. Chase lib. Merrimack Memorial Hall
TRUSTEES, Mayor ex-officio, pres. Hon. George F. Richardson, Frank P. Putnam, Dennis A. Sul- livan, Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Rowena Palmer
LYNN.
In Essex Co. Settled in 1629; a city in 1850. Pop. 77,042. 12 m. northeast of Boston on East- ern Div. B.&M.R.R. and 10 m. on Boston, Re- vere Beach & Lynn R.R. Electric cars to Bos- ton, Lowell, Salem, Marblehead, Danvers, Swamp- scott, Peabody, Wakefield and Revere.
VILLAGES - LynnAOGAmBLx, East Lynn[], Glenmere, Highlands, Linwood, Lynnmere, West Lynn[], Wyoma Village.
City Government.
City election second Tuesday in December Mayor, Thomas F. Porter (R) $2500, hours 10-1 Mayor's Clerk and Clerk of Committees, Charles H. Spear $1000
ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month; $300 each per year Clerk, Joseph W. Attwill (R)
Frank M. Allen (R) Frank A. Turnbull (R)
Charles H. Annis (R)
Edward C. Cann (R)
William Anthony (R)
John H. Nelson (R) George C. F. Allen (R)
William A. Willey (R) Charles Orrin Breed (R) Frank E. Holt (R) James E. Rich (D)
COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
Clerk, Charles H. Tucker (R) $400 Ward 1. John A. McAuliffe (D) Ward 2. John H. Lane (R) Arthur E. Santry (R)
Ward 3. William O. Attwill (R) Elbridge G. Bessom (R) Charles I. Burrows (R) Eugene A. Hubbard (R) Edward L. Pease
Ward 4. Joseph L. Barry (R) Joseph P. Conley (R) George W. Conway (R) John W. McKenna (R) Walter W. Pyne (R)
Ward 5. Walter B. Chandler (R) John H. Kimball (R) Joseph L. Pierce (R) Robert E. Ramsdell (R) Charles B. Woodfall (R)
Ward 6. Thomas J. Bolan (D) William H. Crough (D) James W. Driscoll (D) John J. Mangan (D) John H. Twomey (D)
Ward 7.
John M. Duggan (D)
Charles F. Seymour (R)
City Officers.
City Clerk, Joseph W. Attwill $2250, hours 9-5 Treasurer and Collector, Hartwell S. French $2700, 9-5
Auditor, Austin H. Edwards $1250
Solicitor, Arthur G. Wadleigh City Messenger, Clarence I. Allen $1000
City Engineer, George I. Leland $2500
Claim Agent, Fred A. Broad $1200
Sealer Weights and Measures, John B. McCarthy $1000
Inspector Buildings, Herbert C. Bayrd $1800 City Hall Engineer, George F. Leavitt $1000 Chief Fire Dept. Thomas A. Harris $1700 Chief Police, Thomas M. Burckes $1700 City Physician, Frank E. Stone M.D. $500 Asst. Physicians, Eastern District, Nathaniel P. Breed $500; Western District, Edwin T. Manix $500
City Electrician and Inspector of Wires, Edward L. Hiller $1500
ASSESSORS, John R. Story ch. $1500, Asa T. New- hall sec. $1500, William R. Melden $1500
REGISTRARS VOTERS, Joseph W. Haines ch. $350, Philip Smith $350, Joseph D. A. Healey $350, Joseph W. Attwill ex-officio
BOARD HEALTH, William M. Cowan ch. $500, Frank E. Stone M.D. $200, William J. Ahearne $200
Clerk, G. A. Badger $1000 Inspectors Milk, Butter, Etc. Alexander S. Wright $1000; Assistant, Alfred W. Tirrell $800 Inspector Plumbing, Charles Chamberlain $1200
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Sanitary Inspectors, Clarence M. Sprague, Chas. C. Robbins, Eugene M. Libbey, George Flana- gan $1000 each Chemist, N. L. Berry $900
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, George C. Blakeley ch. $500, Robert S. Sisson $500, Charles H. Baker $500
Chief Clerk, Horace R. Parker $1200 Dept. Com. Streets, Albert C. Doak $1500 Dept. Com. Sewers, M. Henry Keating $1000 City Electrician, Edward L. Hiller $1500 OVERSEERS POOR, Charles E. Harwood ch. Geo. C. Higgins, Henry Grover, (vacancy), William A. Attwill, Ebenezer Beckford
Secretary, William A. Attwill $1100 8-12 and 2-4 Visitor, (vacancy) $1000
Supt. City Home, Merritt S. Foye
LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, George C. Houghton ch. $500, Peter A. Breen $300, William M. Wires $300
Clerk, Henry C. Mears $400
COMMISSIONERS PINE GROVE CEMETERY, Benjamin F. Spinney, Charles H. Newhall, George F. Harwood, Henry H. Green, James F. Seavey, James M. Marsh, Charles O. Blood ch. Henry F. Tapley, Rufus Kimball, William A. Willey Secretary, Henry H. Green $800 Supt. Cemetery, William Stone $1350
WATER BOARD, Thomas Campbell pres. $500, Ed- ward E. Pinkham $200, Edward V. French $200, John J. Hayes $200, Harry I. Swett $200 Clerk and Supt. Daniel A. Sutherland $1800 Registrar, Wallace O. Mudge $1500
PARK COMMISSIONERS, Nathan M. Hawkes ch. $300, Charles H. Hastings sec. Patrick B. Ma- grane, Charles S. Hilton, Arthur W. Pinkham COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUNDS, Frederick L. Bubier, Luther S. Johnson, Walter W. John- son
TRUSTEES DOAK AND ROSE FUNDS, Frederick L. Bubier, Benjamin F. Peach Jr., John S. Bart- lett
Constables, William H. Cunningham (civil), El- liott W. Ford (civil), William S. Hoyt (civil), James M. Jordan (civil), William Leahy (civil), James E. McGorry (civil), William B. Murphy (civil), Edward W. Shanahan (civil), Warren P. Babb (civil), Henry N. Williams (civil), Warren H. Titcomb (civil)
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings second and last Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock Waldo P. Walton May L. Sheldon Henry R. French Emil F. Ruppel Roy F. Bergengren James H. Hooper Mial W. Chase Oliver C. Willcomb Herbert W. Newhall
James M. Blaisdell Charles E. Haywood William H. Severance
Secretary, George S. Burgess $1800 Supt. Schools, Frank J. Peaslee $3000, hours 8-8.45 a.m., 4.30-5.30 p.m on school days
Prin. Classical High School, Eugene D. Russell $2700
Prin. English High School, Charles S. Jackson $2700
Prins. Grammar Schools-
Anna M. Hunt $1400, Lewis School
James W. Applebee, $2000, Ingalls School
Maria E. Paul $1400,
Eastern Avenue (practice) School
Francis Haseltine, $2000, Whiting School
Annie E. Whittier $1200, Pickering School
Philip Emerson, $2000, Cobbet School .
James D. Montgomery $2000, Shepard School Frank L. Whipple, $2000, Tracy School
Frances H. Newhall, $1400, Burrill School
Public Library.
Lynn Public Library, Harriet L. Matthews lib. Library building, City Hall sq.
TRUSTEES, Walter O. Faulkner ch. Charles H. Chase sec. Henry F. Tapley treas. Henry A. Peyear, Joseph N. Smith, William G. Ward, Charles H. Newhall, Frank E. Davis, James E. Odlin, Henry F. Tapley, Mayor and President Common Council ex-officiis
MALDEN.
In Middlesex Co. Settled in 1634; a town in 1649; a city in 1882. Pop. 38,037. 5 m. north of Boston on Western Div. and Saugus Br. East- ern Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to Melrose, Medford, Lynn, Revere Beach, Everett and Boston.
VILLAGES-MaldenAOGAmBLx, Bell Rock[], Broadway[, Edgeworth[], Faulkner[], Linden40, Maplewood[], Oak GroveD.
City Government.
City election second Tuesday in December Mayor, George Louis Richards $1000
ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Tuesday even- ings of each month
Clerk, Leverett D. Holden Ward 1. William Niedner
Ward 2. Eugene Glennan
Ward 3. Frank F. Clapp
Ward 4. Frank E. Simpson
Ward 5. Joseph T. Carr
Ward 6. Charles M. Blodgett
Ward 7. James O. Otis COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
Clerk, George A. Gardner $250 Ward 1. Walter D. Martin
William F. Murphy William G. Wood
Ward 2. Hugh J. Cleary
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Thomas F. Lenehan John J. Reilly
Ward 3. William T. Hill Everett C. Rea Frank M. Sawtell
Ward 4. Patrick H. Carr Austin H. Roby William M. Blakeley Ward 5. Willard E. Glazier William H. Hastings Arthur P. Holden
Ward 6. Arthur B. Atwood William H. Stedson Charles A. Wescott
Ward 7. John H. Grady Charles R. Hutchinson Edwin A. Nash
City Officers.
City Clerk, Leverett D. Holden $1600, hours 8-12.30 and 2-4, Saturday 8-12, Tuesday evenings 7-9 Auditor, Frederick W. Eaton $2000
Treasurer and Collector, George E. Hitchcock $2850, hours 8-12.30 and 2-4, Saturday 8-12, Tuesday evening 7-9
Engineer, Henry M. Estey $1800 Physician, Dr. W. W. Hartwell $600
Solicitor, Harvey L. Boutwell $1200
Chief Fire Dept. Frank Turner $1500 Chief Police (vacancy) $1500 Clerk Committees, William H. Hawley $1000 Inspector Buildings, Frank A. Conner $1500 Inspector Milk, Walter A. Nealy $200
Inspector Plumbing, Charles E. Bullard $1000
Sealer Weights and Measures, Charles E. Brown- ing $350
Supt. Health, Thomas F. Powell $1200 Supt. Electric Lines, Herman A. Morse $500 City Messenger, George H. McAllister $1200 ASSESSORS, John P. Holden ch. $600, J. Tyler Shackford $500, John G. Chandler $500 Clerk, Clarence H. Tonks $1400
BOARD HEALTH, C. W. McClearn M.D. ch. $150 William W. Trafton $75, Charles E. Prior $75 Clerk, James P. Litch $600
OVERSEERS POOR, Mayor ex-officio, ch. John Brodie $100, Laban Beal $100, Henry M. Hartshorn $100
Almoner, Dr. M. E. Cummings $1000, 8-12.30 and 2-4, Saturday 8-12, Tuesday evenings 7-9 Supt. Almshouse, Stanley S. Sturgeon $700
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND, Everett J. Stevens ch. Charles H. Wise, James F. Eaton, Allan J. Chase, Charles L. Davenport, Geo. H. Graves Sec. and Treas. John M. Corbett
TRUSTEES CEMETERIES, John M. Corbett pres. Henry C. Bacon sec'y, William B. Buckminster, Clarence A. Perkins, George S. Mansfield Supt. Charles A. Stiles $1800
STREET AND WATER COMMISSIONERS, Clarence A. Perkins $600, George H. Chase $500, Chas. T. Hall ch. $500
Clerk, Samuel G. Nichols $1000 Supt. George W. Stiles, $2300 Water Registrar, George W. Barrett $1800 FIRE COMMISSIONERS, Thomas W. Hough ch. . John H. Hannan, William Knollin Clerk, John H. Hannan $125
PARK COMMISSIONERS, Sylvester Baxter ch. Ever- ell M. Sweet, John W. Soule, David F. Roy, Andrew J. Freeman Constables, William M. Killion (civil), Arthur B. Atwood (civil), Albert D. Tupper (civil), Henry C. Bacon (civil)
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings last Wednesday evening of each month
Ernest S. Butler ch.
Dr. G. F. Farrell
Mabel R. Bond
Benjamin G. D. Lamont
James E. Ryder
Nellie C. Boutwell
Richard E. Sykes
Ella G. Willcox
William R. Reed
Secretary, Nellie C. Boutwell
Supt. Henry D. Hervey $2700, office old high school building, hours 3.45-5 p.m. school days Prin. High School, John W. Hutchins $2500
Prins. Grammar Schools-
Richard W. Nutter, Center School
Clifton A. Snell, Maplewood School
Laura A. Leonard, West School
John M. Rowell, Belmont School
J. Lewis Wightman, Faulkner School
Frederic A. Galvin, Linden School
Augustus O. Burke, Glenwood School
Herbert L. Rand, Charles A. Daniels School
Public Library.
Malden Public Library, Miss L. A. Williams lib. Salem, corner Park
TRUSTEES, Deloraine P. Corey pres. Mayor ex-officio Chairman Board of Aldermen
President Common Council
William F. Merrill sec.
G. Fred Estey treas.
Frank E. Woodward
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Edward E. Currier
Dr. Herbert S. Johnson
Arthur H. Wellman
Costello C. Converse
William J. Hobbs
MARLBORO.
In Middlesex Co. A town in 1660; a city in 1890. Pop. 14,073. 30 m. west of Boston, 10 m. from South Framingham on Taunton Div. N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R., and 13 m. from South Acton on Marlboro Br. Fitchburg Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric
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railways to Hudson, Clinton, Southboro, Framing- ham, South Framingham, Northboro, Shrewsbury, Worcester and Boston.
VILLAGES - Marlboro4OGAmAdNYBNBLX, Marlboro JunctionONYBX.
City Government.
City election first Tuesday in December Mayor, Henry Parsons (R) $1000 ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Monday evenings of each month Clerk, Peter B. Murphy
Ward 1. Joseph J. Hart (R)
Ward 2. James F. Sullivan (D)
Ward 3. Louis N. Richer (R)
Ward 4. Joseph N. L'Eveque (R)
Ward 5. Henry H. Carter (R) Ward 6. Stillman P. Wood (R)
Ward 7. Ernest L. Faunce (R)
COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second fourth Monday evenings of each month
and Clerk, Louis F. Putnam
Ward 1. Daniel M. Cousins (R)
Frederick W. Pratt (R)
Ward 2. Daniel F. O'Connor (D)
Charles F. Sullivan (D)
Ward 3. Frank W. Bannister (R)
George G. Gignac (R)
Ward 4. Leander J. Beauregard (R)
Cyprien Martin (R)
Ward 5. John C. Whitney (R)
Arthur N. Payne (R)
Ward 6. Herbert W. Hapgood (R)
Oscar W. Gleason (R)
Ward 7. Herbert F. Cook (R) William D. Lee (R)
City Officers.
City Clerk, Peter B. Murphy $1000 Auditor, William A. Dudley $600 City Marshal, Clarence H. Brigham $1200 City Physician, O. G. Duhamel M.D. $400 City Solicitor, J. W. McDonald $1000 City Treasurer, Charles F. Robinson $1100, hours 9.30-12 and 2-4, Saturday 9.30-12 Collector, William H. Osgood $1100 Supt. Streets, James T. Murphy $1800 City Engineer, James F. Bigelow Inspector Buildings, J. Henry Gleason Chief Fire Dept. Charles H. Andrews $350 Supt. Fire Alarm, Herbert W. Angier $150 Clerk Committees, William H. Osgood $250 ASSESSORS, Thomas M. Dacey $300, Frank Gau- vin $300, H. William Estabrook $300 Clerk, J. J. O'Connor $600
BOARD HEALTH, Dr. Ralph E. Stevens $100, Harry A. Barnard $100, Joseph H. Houde $100 Agent Board Health and Inspector of Plumbing, John J. Cassidy $900 OVERSEERS POOR, George A. Morrison, Patrick Burns, Godfroid Brouillette Almoner, Timothy J. Harris $800
Supt. Almshouse, Edward E. Allen $750
WATER COMMISSIONERS, John A. O'Connell $50, Harry J. Pratt $50, Charles A. Cook $50 Supt. Water Works, George A. Stacy $1500 Water Registrar, Catherine A. Byrne $780 Water Inspector, Arthur F. Hall $858
REGISTRARS VOTERS, George R. S. Lippard $50, Joseph Beaudreau 2d $50, Thomas A. Giblin $50, City Clerk ex-officio
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND, M. Quirk, Andrew Locouture, John L. Stone
LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Edward E. Allen ch. $150, Fred A. Este $100, Cyprien Simoneau $100 Inspector Animals, Charles G. Whitman Constable, William M. Hamilton (civil)
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month Chairman, Elmer D. Howe
Secretary, O. A. Morton
Mayor ex-officio Ward 1. James O. Bailey
Ward 2. Carroll A. Egan
Ward 3. William H. Murphy
Ward 4. Louis Farley
Ward 5. D. Howard Fletcher
Ward 6. Elmer D. Howe Ward 7. Charles B. Eager Supt. Schools, O. A. Morton $2100
Prin. High School, William F. O'Connor $1800
Prins. Grammar Schools- Joseph V. Jackman, Bigelow School
Roger Powers Hildreth School
Carroll Reed Pleasant St. School
Anna A. Hyde, Washington St. School
Public Library.
Marlboro Public Library, Sarah E. Cotting lib. COMMITTEE, Edward L. Bigelow ch. John E. Savage William D. Burdett
L. E. Kirby
Rev. George S. Pine
George G. Gignac Walter P. Frye
E. S. Murphy Louis P. Howe
MEDFORD.
In Middlesex Co. Founded in 1630; a city in 1892. Pop. 19,686. 5 m. northwest of Boston, at terminus Medford Br. Western Div. B.&M. R.R .; West Medford and Tufts College are on main line Soutern Div. B.&M.R.R. Electric rail- way to Arlington, Winchester, Malden, Somer- ville and Boston.
VILLAGES - MedfordAODAmBLX, Hillside, Glenwood4, South Medford, Tufts College400 Amx, Wellington4OGAmBLX, West MedfordA OGAmBLx.
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City Government.
City election second Tuesday in December Mayor, Clifford M. Brewer $1000, 1909 Mayor's Clerk, Winthrop I. Nottage $700 ALDERMEN. Meetings alternate Tuesday evenings Clerk, Allston P. Joyce At large- Ward 1. Philip Scott
Ward 2. Herbert F. Staples
Ward 3. Charles W. Chadbourne
Ward 4. Arthur D. Hall
Ward 5. Edward E. Papkee
Ward 6. Seth B. Wetherbee
Ward 7. Joseph C. Smith
From Wards-
Ward 1. (tie vote) Benjamin F. Haines
Ward 2. John A. C. Emerson Charles G. Newcomb
Ward 3. Harry B. Leavitt
Josiah R. Teel
Ward 4.
Lawrence E. Fitzpatrick Alden W. Teel
Ward 5. Richard L. Baldwin Abel S. Price
Ward 6. Austin L. Baker
G. Lester Marston
Ward 7. Robert C. Batchelder Albert H. Browning
City Officers.
City Clerk, Allston P. Joyce $1500, hours 8-12 and 2-5, Saturday 8-12 Asst. Clerk, Miss Ella S. Hinckley
Clerk Committees, Edward W. Mitchell $450
Treasurer, Parker R. Litchfield $1650, 8-12, 2-5, Sat. 8-12
Collector, Edward W. Hayes $1550 Auditor, George D. Cummings $1200
City Engineer, Fred R. Charnock $1400
City Solicitor, Edward E. Elder $800
City Physician, George H. Packard, M.D. $300 City Messenger, James B. Simpson $1100 Street Commissioner, Hervey A. Hanscom $1600 Chief Police, Emery D. Holmes $1350 Chief Engineer Fire Dept. Chas. E. Bacon $1100 Supt. Water Works and Sewer Dept. Orville J. Whitney $1500
Sealer Weights and Measures and Inspector Milk and Vinegar, Winslow Joyce $500
Inspector Animals and Provisions, Harrie W. Peirce M.D.V.
Inspector Buildings, Harvey A. Hopkins $700 Supt. of Wires and Gas Fittings, (vacancy) $1200 Inspector Plumbing, (vacancy) $1000
ASSESSORS, Henry Withington ch. $650, Myron G. Curtis $650, Edward S. Randall $650 Clerk, Susan F. Chapin
BOARD HEALTH, Dr. George W. Mills ch. $50, Dr. J. Walter Bean $50, William P. Clark $50, Dr. Frederick R. Ilsley $50 Clerk, Alvin R. Reed
OVERSEERS POOR, John Crowley ch. $500, John W. Bragdon $50, Gilbert Hodges $50 Clerk, Edward W. Hayes $150
PARK COMMISSIONERS, George O. Foster ch. Wil- ton B. Fay, Irwin O. Wright, Rosewell B. Law- rence, Daniel W. Bedell Clerk, Alvin R. Reed
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUNDS, Samuel C. Law- rence ch. Everard I. Langell treas. Willard Dalrymple sec'y, Walter F. Cushing, William Cushing Wait, Lewis H. Lovering
WATER AND SEWER COMMISSIONERS, Allison M. Stickney ch. Frank G. Grady, Fred W. Gow Water Registrar, Fred L. Cushing $1450
TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES, Barker B. Howard ch. Oscar H. Allen, Harry Highley Clerk, Allston P. Joyce Supt. Edward W. Mitchell
REGISTRARS VOTERS, William F. Leahy ch. $100, Nahum E. Wilber $100, John F. Reagan $100, City Clerk ex-officio $125
Constables, John C. Gillis (civil), Albert H. Tainter (civil)
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings second and fourth Mon- day evenings of each month
Chairman, Rosewell B. Lawrence
Secretary, Charles N. Jones $250
Mayor ex-officio,
Joseph R. DeCamp Amanda H. Plummer
Clara T. Guild
George S. T. Fuller
William H. Couch
David G. Melville
Supt. Schools, Charles H. Morss $2800, hours Mon- days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 8.30-9 a.m., also Mondays and Tuesdays 4-5 when - schools are in session .
Prin. High School, Leonard J. Manning $2200
Prins. Grammar Schools- Alfred R. Winter, Washington School
Lewis F. Hobbs, Brooks School
Henry B. Doland, Center School
George W. Parsons, Lincoln School
Bliss P. Boultenhouse,
Franklin School
Public Library.
Medford Public Library, Mary E. Sargent lib. 111 High
TRUSTEES, Samuel C. Lawrence, Henry C. De Long, Charles H. Morss.
MELROSE.
In Middlesex Co. Inc. May 3, 1850; became a city Jan. 1, 1900. Pop. 14,295. 7 m. north of Boston on B.&M.R.R. (Western Div.). Electric railways to Saugus, Lynn, Wakefield, Stoneham, Malden and Boston.
VILLAGES-MelroseAOGAmBLx, Melrose High- landsAODAmBLx, Fells0, WyomingEl.
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NEW BEDFORD.
City Government.
City election second Tuesday in December Mayor, Eugene H. Moore $500 ALDERMEN, Clerk, W. DeHaven Jones
At large, Oliver B. Munroe Joel C. Page Charles C. Swett Lowell F. Wentworth Albert A. Day John Buffum Leslie F. Keene
By Wards-
Ward 1. Charles E. French Julius A. Serra
Ward 2. George E. Manser
Otis J. Libbey
Ward 3. Thomas H. Gilman
George W. Libbey
Ward 4. Frank G. Howard John Dike
Ward 5. Arthur S. Davis Edward J. Lord
Ward 6. Joseph H. Allen
Elmer O. Goodridge
Ward 7. William J. Bowser Wallace R. Lovett
City Officers.
City Clerk, W. DeHaven Jones $1200, hours 8-5, Saturday 8-2, June 1 to Sept. 1, 8-12 Asst. City Clerk and Clerk Committees, Victor C. Kirmes $1000 Treasurer, William R. Lavender $1000 Collector, James W. Murray $1000 Auditor, Edwin C. Gould $500 City Engineer and Supt. Public Works, George O. W. Servis $1800 City Solicitor, Claude L. Allen $500 Chief Police, Frank M. Mclaughlin $1000 Chief Engineer Fire Dept. Joseph Edwards $300 Inspector Milk, William S. Briry $100 Inspector Buildings, Allan S. Sim $500 Inspector Plumbing, John T. Barker $650 Inspector Animals, Frank P. Sturges $100 Sealer Weights and Measures, William L. Pierce $200
ASSESSORS, Frank R. Upham ch. $300, William Morse $300, L. Frank Hinckley $300 Clerk, John C. Crolly $1000
OVERSEERS POOR, Peter J. Lynch ch. $300; Ma- tilda E. Stantial $50; Charles O. Boyd $50 BOARD HEALTH, Dr. Clarence P. Holden $200, Edmund L. Grundy $50, Arthur A. Hayden $50 REGISTRARS VOTERS, Harry C. Woodill ch. $75, Edwin L. Cragin $75, Victor C. Kirmes $75, W. De Haven Jones clerk $75 CEMETERY COMMITTEE, Julian C. Woodman ch. $25, Joseph D. Lord $25, Willis C. Goss $25 City Physician, Clarence P. Holden $500 Constable, George W. Burke (civil) 16
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE. Meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of every month except July and August Eben F. Phillips ch. Isabelle Stantial sec. E. Clifford Fish
Oscar F. Frost . Frank L. Welt George H. Hill George E. Cornwall Edwin S. Small Sarah A. Day Supt. Schools, Fred H. Nickerson Prin. High School, William C. Whiting Prins. Grammar Schools, Frank E. Boland, Franklin School Eva R. Crane, Washington School Willis S. Fisher, Lincoln School and D. W. Gooch School
Alice M. Sweet, Horace Mann School
Annie M. Washburn, Mary A. Livermore School Alice J. Coffin, Joseph Warren School Edith S. Dermont, Winthrop school Etta M. Wilcox, Sewall School
Frank E. Poland, Whittier School
Nellie W. Riley, Converse School Dora F. Whittridge, Ripley School
Public Library.
Melrose Public Library, West Emerson street, Carrie M. Worthen lib. M. Ella Dix asst. lib. TRUSTEES, Charles C. Barry ch. Rev. Paul Sterling, Miss Mary L. Charles, Annie F. Bush, Neil A. Divver, Elbridge H. Goss
NEW BEDFORD.
One of the county seats of Bristol Co. Estab- lished Feb. 23, 1787; a city Mar. 9, 1847. Pop. 74,362. 55 m. southeast of Boston at terminus Northern Div. Old Colony Sys. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R. R .; steamers to Oak Bluffs (32 m.) and Nan- tucket (58 m.) and freight steamers to New York; daily passenger service to New York dur- ing summer months; electric street railways to Fall River, Fairhaven, Taunton, Brockton, Dart- mouth, Onset and Wareham; stage to Little Compton, R. I. (20 m.), Mattapoisett (6 m.), Marion (12 m.), and Westport Point (16 m.).
VILLAGES-New BedfordAOGAdNYBX, Acush- net Station[], Plainville, CliffordA, Mount Pleas- ant StationO, Rockdale, Cannonville, Shaw- mutA.
City Government.
City election first Tuesday in December Mayor, William J. Bullock $3000, hours 11.30 to 12.30, except Saturday
Mayor's Secretary, R. Eugene Ashley
ALDERMEN. Meetings second and fourth Thurs- day evenings of each month. Salary $100 each Ward 1. Francis P. Washburn Ward 2. Joseph Chausse
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Ward 3. Edward G. Reynolds
Ward 4. Frank W. Francis Ward 5. Samuel F. Winsper Ward 6. William K. Lees
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COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month Clerk, Walter H. B. Remington $500 Ward 1. J. Ernest Dionne Charles S. Baylies . William F. McClure Edward R. McDonald
Ward 2. Joseph R. Glennon James H. Mahoney D. Herbert Cook Alfred Leveille
Ward 3. Laurence H. Barney Daniel J. Sullivan Clarence H. Brownell Stephen D. Perry
Ward 4. John W. Knowlton William Burke Samuel J. Lowe Louis N. Schuler
Ward 5. Harry C. Vaughan Samuel T. Rex Wanton H. S. Beauvais James J. Moore Ward 6. Patrick Loftus Joseph Morency John T. Livesey Antonio J. Raulino
City Officers.
City Clerk, Daniel B. Leonard $2600, hours 9-4 Asst. City Clerk, Charles P. Sawyer $1500
Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, William S. Cook $3000, 9-4 Auditor, Charles J. McGurk $1800, 9-4 City Messenger and Clerk Committees, Walter H. B. Remington $1400
City Physician, Holder C. Kirby M.D. $550 Solicitor, Benjamin B. Barney $1500 Chief Engineer Fire Dept. Edward F. Dahill $1500 Chief Police, Henry W. Mason $1800 Sealer Weights and Measures, John H. Ryan $900 Supt. Public Buildings, Joseph L. Gibbs $1800 Supt. City Clock, Fred F. Dumas $75 City Bellringer, Esaias R. Swain $125 City Engineer, William F. Williams $2500, 8-6 Harbor Master, Henry F. West $300 Inspector Petroleum, Orville E. Young Inspector Milk, Provisions and Animals, Daniel C. Ashley $1200
Supervisor Wires, Daniel D. Briggs $300 Supt. Burial Grounds, Hurlburt E. Thomas $1200 Supt. Streets and City Forester, Charles F. Law- ton $2700
ASSESSORS, Henry C. Russell $1200, Joseph H. Handford $1200, William F. Bannon $1200
PARK COMMISSIONERS, James E. Moore ch. Sam- uel P. Richmond, William F. Caswell, William Keith, Obed C. Nye
Supt. Park, Thomas W. Cook $1000
REGISTRARS VOTERS, Charles S. Coombs ch. $365, Willard N. Lane $365, Manuel A. Williams $365, City Clerk ex-officio $300
BOARD HEALTH, William G. Kirschbaum ch. $500, Francis M. Kennedy M.D. $500, Dr. Louis Z. Noonsandin $500 Quarantine Officer, Dr. Joesph A. Frasier Clerk, Susan J. Small $600
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