Report of the city of Somerville 1893, Part 34

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 680


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Section 4. No musican or band shall perform in the streets or public places of the city before nine o'clock A. M. nor after ten o'clock P. M., nor on Sunday, except where in the case of processions or meetings of charitable or religious organizations, as hereinbefore provided for specially licensed by said board to perform on Sunday, or except as a part of a funeral or military procession, or at a concert given by the city (and then not within three hundred feet of any place of worship, while worship is being held therein) ; nor within three hundred feet of any build- ing, any occupant of which notifies him or them to desist, or has notified the Board of Aldermen in writing that he objects to such performances.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT,


City Clerk.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


No. 47.


AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO HYDRANTS BEING PLACED UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE WATER BOARD.


Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :-


Section 1. The second clause of section one of chapter four- teen, entitled "Mystic Lake Water," of the Revised Ordinance of 1891, is hereby amended by inserting after the word " branches " the word " hydrants," and by striking out the words " except hyd- rants placed in the custody of the fire department," and by insert- ing at the end of said clause the words " and it shall be the duty of said board to cause all hydrants to be kept at all times in good and working condition, and to be inspected at least once in every month, and as much oftener as may be necessary to secure them against freezing or other defective condition," so that said clause as amend- ed shall read as follows :-


Said board shall superintend, direct, control, and make rules and regulations for the construction and maintenance of all pipes, gates, branches, hydrants and other appurtenances of the water works which have been or may hereafter be constructed by the city, and it shall be the duty of said board to cause all hydrants to be kept at all times in good and working condition, and to be inspected at least once in every month, and as much oftener as may be neces- sary to secure them against freezing or other defective condition."


Section 2. Section three of chapter seventeen, entitled "Fire Department" of the Revised Ordinances of 1891, is hereby amended by striking out the word "Hydrants" in said section.


Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


A true copy of an ordinance passed to be ordained by the Common Council April 11, 1894, and by the Board of Aldermen, April 25, 1894, and approved by the mayor April 28, 1894.


Published, by order of the City Council, in the Somerville Citizen of May 4, 1894.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT,


City Clerk.


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No. 48.


AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO LOITERING UPON AND OBSTRUCT- ING THE SIDEWALKS AND STREETS IN THE CITY.


Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somerville, as follows :-


Section 1. No person shall wilfully or negligently obstruct the free passage of foot-travellers, nor shall any person saunter or loiter for more than five minutes upon a sidewalk, after being directed by a police officer to move on, nor shall any person con- gregate with others and loaf, or any persons congregate together and loaf, upon any sidewalk, street, or other public place of the city.


Section 2. Whoever violates any provision of this ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.


Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


A true copy of an ordinance passed to be ordained by the Common Council April 11, 1894, and by the Board of Aldermen April 25, 1894, and approved by the mayor April, 28, 1894.


Published, by order of the City Council, in the Somerville Journal of May 5, 1894.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


No. 49.


AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION ONE OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES, IN REGARD TO THE ANNUAL


APPROPRIATION BILL.


Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :


Section 1. Section one of chapter four, entitled "Finance," of the Revised Ordinances of 1891, is hereby amended by striking out the words " or February," in the first clause of said section, and by striking out in the second clause of said section the words "in the month of February or March," and inserting in place thereof


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the words " in or before the first two weeks in the month of Febru- ary," and by striking out in the last clause of said section the words " in the month of March or April," and inserting in place thereof the words " in or before the last two weeks in the month of Febru- ary," and by inserting at the end of the last clause of said section the words "this section shall be regarded as directory only ; and a failure to comply with any of the provisions thereof, as to time or otherwise, shall not in any way impair or affect the validity of any appropriation bill, or of any appropriations made by the City Council, any such appropriation bill or appropriations made by the City Council to be valid, anything in this section to the contrary notwithstanding," so that as amended said section one will read as follows :-


Section 1. Each committee and board having the charge of any department of the city, for the requirements of which the ex- penditure of money is necessary, shall annually, in the month of January, submit to the committee on finance an estimate in writing of the amount which will be required in said department for the current financial year ; and the treasurer shall, in like manner, sub- mit to said committee a detailed estimate of the amounts required for the payment of interest on the funded debt and temporary loans (the estimated interest on the water debt to be stated separately), and an estimate of the receipts from the City of Boston for returns on water rates in accordance with the existing contract with said city. The Committee on Finance shall annually, in or before the first two weeks in the month of February, report to the City Coun- cil, in detail, and under the various heads of appropriation, an estimate of the amount of money necessary to be raised for the expenditures of the current financial year by the several committees and boards, for interest, for miscellaneous accounts, and for such salaries as are chargeable to salaries account, together with a recom- mendation of the ways and means for raising said amount. The City Council shall annually, in or before the last two weeks in the month of February, by concurrent vote, make the appropriations for such expenditures as may be required, and provide the ways and means for raising the same. This section shall be regarded as directory only ; and a failure to comply with any of the provisions thereof, as to time or otherwise, shall not in any way impair or


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affect the validity of any appropriation bill or of any appropriations made by the City Conncil, any such appropriation bill or appropri- ations made by the City Council to be valid, anything in this section to the contrary notwithstanding.


Section 2. No appropriation shall be made on Funded Debt account until the order for such appropriation has been referred to, and reported upon, by the Committee on Finance, unless such order or the subject matter thereof has been theretofore considered and reported upon by said committee ; provided, however, that the ap- propriation referred to in such order may be made or acted upon by the City Council, if said committee shall have neglected to report upon such order or appropriation within three weeks from the time when it was referred to them, or within the time within which said committee may have been ordered by the City Council to report.


Section 3. Section two of this ordinance shall take effect upon the passage of this ordinance, and section one of this ordin- ance shall take effect from and after the first day of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.


A true copy of an ordinance passed to be ordained by the Common Council April 26, and by the Board of Aldermen May 9, and approved by the mayor May 17, 1894.


Published, by order of the City Council, in the Somerville Journal of May 26, 1894.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


No. 50.


AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION THIRTEEN OF CHAPTER NINE- TEEN OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES, IN RELATION TO THE INSPECTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.


Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :-


Section 1. Section thirteen of chapter nineteen, entitled "Inspection and Construction of Buildings and the Superintendence of Public Buildings and Lights," of the Revised Ordinances of


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1891, is hereby amended by inserting at the end of said section the following words :-


The said notice shall be accompanied by, or contain, a state- ment in writing of the purpose for which the proposed structure is intended to be used, and of the particular kind of business, manu- facturing, or storage proposed to be conducted therein, if the struct- ure is intended for business, manufacturing, or storage purposes ; and the plans, if any such have been prepared, of the proposed structure shall, at the time of giving such notice, be exhibited to the inspector of buildings for his examination ; and no building shall be erected, and the construction of any building shall not be commenced, and no work, except necessary repairs, shall be done upon any wall, structure, or building, without a permit from the inspector of buildings. No permit shall be granted for the erection of a building for the storage, keeping, manufacture, or refining of crude petroleum or any of its products, unless the mayor and aldermen have granted a license therefor, prescribing the place where such building shall be erected, and the particular location, materials, and construction thereof, with such regulations as to the height of chimneys, dimensions of building and protection against fire as they deem necessary for the safety of the neighborhood.


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


A true copy of an ordinance passed to be ordained by the Common Council and by the Board of Aldermen and approved by the mayor July 11, 1894.


Published, by order of the City Council, in the Somerville Journal, of July 14, 1894.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


REGULATION CONCERNING COASTING IN STREETS.


IN BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN, February 8, 1893.


Ordered, that the following rule and regulation in regard to coasting upon the streets be and the same hereby is adopted, namely :-


No person shall coast in any street or public ground of the city except in accordance with an order of the Board of Aldermen.


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Whoever violates this regulation shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.


A true copy of an order passed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, February 8, 1893.


Published in the Somerville Citizen of February 10, 1893.


Attest :


GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. CHAPTER XI.


IN


RELATION TO THE SUPPRESSION OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES AMONG DOMESTIC ANIMALS.


IN BOARD OF HEALTH, CITY OF SOMERVILLE, June 8. 1893.


In pursuance of the power conferred upon the Board of Health by section three of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and of all other powers the said Board hereto enabling, and it being hereby adjudged that the following regulations are necessary for regulating and prohibit- ing the passage, from, to, or through the City of Somerville, or from place to place within the same, of any cattle or other domestic ani- mals infected, or suspected of being infected, with any of the con- tagious diseases hereinafter referred to, and that the following regulations are necessary for suppressing and preventing the spread of said contagious diseases among animals within the limits of said city ; now, therefore, it is


ORDERED : That, whenever any agent duly appointed by this Board of Health finds any animal within the limits of said city suspected by him of having, or which in his judgment is in- fected with, any of the contagious diseases as follows, namely : glanders, farcy, contagious pleuro-pneumonia, tuberculosis, Texas fever, foot and mouth diseases. rinderpest, hog cholera, and rabies, such agent shall cause, in the name of this Board, such animal to be kept quarantined or isolated in such place (whether a portion of a building or other place) as he may designate, and may order that such animal shall be so kept isolated by the owner or the person or


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persons in possession of such animal, and at the cost of such owner or person or persons, and shall not be removed from the place so designated until discharged therefrom by an order of this Board, or its duly authorized agent, or an order issued by the State Board of Cattle Commissioners or any of its members, and all persons are hereby forbidden to remove, or cause to be removed, said animal from the place or enclosure where it has been so quarantined or is- olated ; or to cause or allow said animal to pass from place to place within said city, or to be or remain in any place in said city, except the place designated as aforesaid ; or to drive or transport, or cause to be driven or transported, any animal contrary to the regulations aforesaid ; or to cause or allow any other animal to come in con- tact with said quarantined animal, or to enter the enclosure where such animal is confined.


That any person disobeying any provision of this order or any order made by the agent of this Board of Health as aforesaid, or driving or transporting any animal contrary to the said regulations, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment not exceeding one year.


That these regulations shall be recorded upon the records of the Board of Health of the City of Somerville, and shall be pub- lished two days in the newspapers published in said Somerville, known as the Somerville Journal and the Somerville Citizen.


That whoever may be from time to time the agent of the Board of Health, appointed as such in accordance with the pro- visions of chapter eighty of the Public Statutes or any acts in amendment thereof, or in addition thereto, or otherwise appointed according to law, is hereby appointed as, and shall be, the agent of the Board of Health, who shall have the power to enforce the aforesaid prohibitions and regulations, and shall in general be the agent of this board for all the purposes mentioned in these regu- lations.


A true copy of regulations adopted by the Board of Health of Somerville, June 8, 1893.


Published in the Somerville Journal of June 10 and 17, and in the Somerville Citizen of June 9 and 1-6, 1893.


Attest :


WILLIAM P. MITCHELL,


Clerk of the Board of Health.


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


MAYOR. WILLIAM H. HODGKINS, 188 Central Street.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN. JOIIN ANDREWS, President.


WARD ONE,


.


ISAIAH H. WILEY,


54 Mt. Vernon Street


LEWIS STOCKBRIDGE,


.


33 Pinckney Street


WARD TWO,


FRANKLIN J. HAMBLIN, .


· .


·


30 Walnut Street


FRED W. GILBERT, . · . . 101 School Street


WARD THREE,


JOHN ANDREWS,


CALVIN H. WHITNEY,


.


·


34 Albion Street 68 Gilman Street


WARD FOUR,


FRANKLIN F. PHILLIPS, EDMUND S. SPARROW,


211 Holland Street ·


.


18 Meacham Street


CLERK.


GEORGE I. VINCENT.


630


ANNUAL REPORTS.


COMMON COUNCIL. FRANK W. KAAN, President.


WARD ONE,


WILFRED B. RICH, . ALBERT C. FAIRBANKS, L. HERBERT HUNTLEY JOSIAH N. PRATT, . .


13 Franklin Street 10 Union Street 1 Pearl Street 33 Franklin Street


WARD TWO,


GEORGE B. CLARKE,


ARTHUR W. HAYNES, ·


FRANK W. KAAN,


FREDERICK W. PARKER,


.


31 Berkeley Street 11 Parker Street 12 Pleasant Avenue 65 Boston Street


WARD THREE,


LEONARD B. CHANDLER, . G. FRANKLIN WILKINS,


GEORGE H. RUSS,


HERBERT L. CLARK,


45 Jaques Street 98 Central Street 28 Montrose Street 124 Sycamore Street


WARD FOUR,


FREDERICK A. P. FISKE,


BENJAMIN J. DOWNS, WILLIAM H. BERRY, G. LESLIE NICHOLS,


·


52 Cherry Street 5 Claremon Street 75 Harris Street 20 Chapel Street


CLERK. CHARLES S. ROBERTSON.


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CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


ACCOUNTS .- Aldermen Stockbridge, Phillips; Councilmen Clarke (Ward 2), Nichols, Pratt.


CITY ENGINEERING .- Aldermen Gilbert, Phillips ; Council- men Downs, Chandler, Fairbanks.


CLAIMS .- His Honor the Mayor; Alderman Hamblin; the President of the Common Council; Councilmen Rich, Fiske.


FINANCE .- His Honor the Mayor; Aldermen Phillips, Stock- bridge ; the President of the Common Council ; Councilmen Fiske, Ricn, Nichols, Clark (Ward 3.)


FIRE DEPARTMENT .- Aldermen Hamblin, Wiley; Council- men Wilkins, Huntley, Berry.


FUEL AND STREET LIGHTS .- Aldermen Wiley, Gilbert ; Councilmen Haynes, Chandler, Berry.


HIGHWAYS .- Aldermen Gilbert, Whitney ; Councilmen Clarke (Ward 2), Downs, Fairbanks.


LEGISLATIVE MATTERS .- His Honor the Mayor; Alderman Whitney ; the President of the Common Council ; Councilmen Russ, Nichols.


ORDINANCES .- Aldermen Phillips, Hamblin ; Councilmen Russ, Fiske, Rich.


PRINTING .- Aldermen Whitney, Stockbridge; Councilmen Clark (Ward 3), Fairbanks, Parker.


PUBLIC GROUNDS .- Aldermen Sparrow, Whitney ; Council- men Chandler, Haynes, Huntley.


PUBLIC PROPERTY .- Aldermen Andrews, Sparrow; Council- men Russ, Pratt, Parker.


SOLDIERS' RELIEF .- Aldermen Andrews, Wiley; Council- men Clarke (Ward 2), Berry, Huntley.


WATER .- Aldermen Sparrow, Stockbridge; the President of the Common Council; Councilmen Downs, Wilkins.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


ELECTIONS .- Aldermen Wiley, Andrews, Hamblin.


ENROLLED ORDINANCES .- Aldermen Sparrow, Gilbert, Andrews.


LICENSES .- Aldermen Stockbridge, Gilbert, Sparrow.


POLICE .- His Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Andrews, Wiley.


SEWERS .- Aldermen Phillips, Hamblin, Andrews.


STATE AID .- Aldermen Wiley, Gilbert, Whitney, Phillips. SPECIAL BUILDING PERMITS .- Aldermen Gilbert, Hamblin.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


ELECTIONS AND RETURNS .- Councilmen Pratt, Parker, Clark (Ward 3).


ENROLLED ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS .- Councilmen Haynes, Nichols, Wilkins.


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CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


WILLIAM H. HODGKINS, Mayor, Chairman, ex officio. FRANK W. KAAN, President of the Common Council, ex officio .. (Term, three years.)


WARD ONE, S. NEWTON CUTLER (elected 1891). SANFORD HANSCOM, M. D. (elected 1893). GEORGE S. POOLE (elected 1892).


WARD TWO,


THOMAS M. DURELL, M. D. (elected 1893). ALVAH B. DEARBORN, M. D. (elected 1891). HERBERT A. CHAPIN (elected 1892) .


WARD THREE,


NORMAN W. BINGHAM (elected 1891). QUINCY E. DICKERMAN (elected 1892). THOMAS S. WENTWORTH (elected 1893).


WARD FOUR,"


GILES W. BRYANT, M. D. (elected 1892) . MARTIN W. CARR (elected 1893). BENJAMIN G. BROWN (elected 1891).


GORDON A. SOUTHWORTH, Superintendent and Secretary.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


ASSESSORS.


(Term, three years. )


BENJAMIN F. THOMPSON, Chairman (term expires 1896). SAMUEL T. RICHARDS (term expires 1895). NATHAN H. REED (term expires 1897). Clerk of Assessors, ALBERT B. FALES.


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS. (Term, one year.) WARD ONE,


FRED. B. CLAPP.


WARD TWO,


CHARLES C. FARRINGTON.


WARD THREE,


EDGAR T. MAYHEW.


WARD FOUR,


HARRY A. TRUE.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


(Term : City"Physician, three years; other members, two years.) THOMAS M. ¡ DURELL, M. D., Chairman (term expires 1895). ALVAH B. DEARBORN, M. D, City Physician (term expires 1895). ALVANO T. NICKERSON (term expires 1896). Clerk, WILLIAM P. MITCHELL. Inspector, CALEB A. PAGE.


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CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Office, Police Building, Bow Street.


WILLIAM H. HODGKINS, Mayor, Chairman, ex officio. (Term, four years.)


EDWARD B. WEST (term expires 1895). JAMES G. HINCKLEY (term expires 1896). ALBERT W. EDMANDS (term expires 1897). HERBERT E. MERRILL (term expires 1898). Agent, CHARLES C. FOLSOM. Secretary, CORA F. LEWIS.


SOMERVILLE MYSTIC WATER BOARD.


Office, Prospect Street, corner Somerville Avenue.


(Term, three years. )


GEORGE D. WEMYSS, President (term expires 1897), 5 Austin Street.


GEORGE A. KIMBALL (term expires 1895), 5 Munroe Street.


WILLIAM FRANKLIN HALL (term expires 1896), 345 Broadway.


NATHANIEL DENNETT, Supt. Water Works. FRANK E. MERRILL, Clerk.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


(Term : City Clerk, one year ; other members, three years.) CROMWELL G. ROWELL, Chairman (term expires 1897). CHARLES P. LINCOLN (term expires 1895). CHARLES E. PARKS (term expires 1896) . GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


(Term, three years.)


CHARLES S. LINCOLN, Chairman (term expires 1897). CHARLES A. WEST, Secretary (term expires 1895). JAMES E. WHITAKER (term expires 1896). JOHN B. VIALL (term expires 1896). J. HENRY FLITNER (term expires 1895). CHRISTOPHER E. RYMES (term expires 1897). ELIJAH C. CLARK (term expires 1895).


CHARLES H. BROWN (term expires 1897). J. FRANK WELLINGTON (term expires 1896). JOHN S. HAYES, Librarian.


CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN. GEORGE I. VINCENT.


CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


JOHN F. COLE.


MESSENGER TO CITY COUNCIL. JAIRUS MANN.


CITY SOLICITOR. SELWYN Z. BOWMAN.


CITY AUDITOR. CHARLES S. ROBERTSON.


CITY ENGINEER. HORACE L. EATON.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


THOMAS H. EAMES.


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894. 637


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS AND SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. THOMAS R. ROULSTONE.


CHIEF OF POLICE. MELVILLE C. PARKHURST.


CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. JAMES R. HOPKINS.


SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTRIC LINES AND LIGHTS. LEIGHTON W. MANNING.


CITY PHYSICIAN. ALVAH B. DEARBORN, M. D.


INSPECTOR OF MILK AND VINEGAR. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM.


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND PROVISIONS.


THOMAS CUNNINGHAM.


CLERK OF COMMITTEES. WILLIAM P. MITCHELL.


CLERK OF ASSESSORS. ALBERT B. FALES.


Suitable Persons to Cause to be Properly Interred the Bodies of Honorably Discharged Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, Under Chapter 395, Acts of 1889. JESSIE J. UNDERHILL. JAMES F. DAVLIN.


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CONSTABLES.


JAIRUS MANN.


ROBERT R. PERRY.


CHARLES C. FOLSOM.


EDWARD McGARR.


CHRISTOPHER C. CAVANAGH.


EUGENE A. CARTER.


PATRICK J. GARVIN.


WILLIAM D. HAYDEN. JOSEPH J. GILES. DENNIS KELLEY. CHARLES L. ELLIS.


CLARENCE TUCKER.


GEORGE H. CARLETON. JOSEPH W. CURRANT ..


FIELD DRIVERS.


CHRISTOPHER C. CAVANAGH.


GEORGE H. CARLETON.


JOHN E. FULLER. JACOB W. SKINNER.


CHARLES S. THRASHER. GEORGE W. BEAN. JOHN G. KNIGHT. THEODORE E. HERON.


FENCE VIEWERS.


LAMBERT M. MAYNARD. AMMIEL COLMAN.


POUND KEEPER (Office vacant. )


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


AMMIEL COLMAN, 34 Marshall Street.


MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARK. SAMUEL T. LITTLEFIELD.


MEASURER OF GRAIN. JOHN CRAIG.


PUBLIC WEIGHER IN CHARGE OF CITY SCALES, UNION SQUARE. FULTON O'BRION.


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CITY GOVENRMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


WEIGHERS OF COAL.


JOHN CRAIG.


GEORGE K. WALCOTT.


CHARLES H. TUCKER.


GEORGE E. SLACK.


GEORGE E. NEWCOMB.


D. WARNER DANFORTH. THADDEUS HARRINGTON.


CLINTON E. SOMES.


EDWARD L. DUNNING. WILLIAM I. NEWCOMB.


WEIGHERS OF BEEF.


D. WARNER DANFORTH.


CHARLES H. TUCKER.


FREDERICK A. GEILING.


CLARENCE EDWARDS.


THADDEUS HARRINGTON. GEORGE K. WALCOTT.


GEORGE E. SLACK. CLINTON E. SOMES.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


MELVILLE C. PARKHURST. Chief.


ROBERT R. PERRY, Captain.


CHRIS. C. CAVANAGH, Sergeant.


EUGENE A. CARTER, Sergeant.


JOHN E. FULLER.


ALBION L. STAPLES.


JUDSON W. OLIVER.


GEORGE W. BEAN.


GEORGE L. SMITH.


EDWARD M. CARTER.


JOHN F. JOHNSON.


CHARLES S. THRASHER.


EDWARD E. HAMBLEN.


CHARLES E. WOODMAN.


ARTHUR E. KEATING.


STEPHEN S. SMITH.


JACOB W. SKINNER.


DAVID A. BOLTON.


EUGENE H. GAMMON. IRA S. CARLTON.


JAMES M. HARMON.


CHARLES W. STEVENS.


MICHAEL T. KENNEDY.


ULYSSES G. SKINNER.


EZRA A. DODGE.


JAMES J. POLLARD.


DANIEL G. SIMONS.


EDWARD McGARR, Sergt. DENNIS KELLEY, Sergt. PHINEAS W. SKINNER. SAMUEL A. BROWN.


JOHN HAFFORD. GEORGE A. BODGE.


GEORGE H. CARLETON.


HUBERT H. MILLER. FRANCIS A. PERKINS.


WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON. JOHN G. KNIGHT. THEODORE E. HERON.


MELVILLE C. PARKHURST, Lock-up Keeper.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


MEETINGS.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Thursday evenings next following the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Last Monday evening of each month.


641


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1894.


INDEX.


Board of Health, Regulations of, 388


Board of Health, report of .


369


Chief Engineer of Fire Department, report of


505


City Clerk, report of


593


City Engineer, report of


445


City Government, Committees and Officers for 1893


3


City Government, Committees and Officers for 1894 City Physician, report of -


411


City Solicitor, report of .


587 61


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, report of


497


Fuel and Street Lights, Committee on, report of


519 415


Highways, Committee on, report of


Inspector of Buildings, report of


557


Inspector of Milk, report of


573


Inspector of Provisions and of Animals Intended for Slaughter or Kept for the Production of Milk, report of 577


Mayor's Inaugural Address for 1893


17 39


Meetings of the City Council and School Committee


641


Ordinances and Regulations


Overseers of the Poor, report of


Public Grounds, Committee on, report of


567


Public Library, Trustees of, report of


305


Public Library, Librarian, report of


313


Public Property, Committee on, report of


541


School Committee, report of


217


Sewers, Committee on, report of


437 329


Superintendent of Electric Lines, report of 583


Superintendent of Lights, report of . 525


Superintendent of Public Buildings, report of 561


Superintendent of Water Works, report of .


337


627


Fire Department, Committee on, report of


Mayor's Inaugural Address for 1894


603 401


Somerville Mystic Water Board, report of





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