Report of the city of Somerville 1895, Part 36

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 718


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115 females at 5.00


$2,318.00 575.00


$2,893.00


Less city clerk's fees, 1,274 at $0.20


254.80


$2,638.20


To John F. Cole, city treasurer, monthly, city clerk's fees for issu- ing dog licenses, 1,276 at $0.20 .


$255.20


Amounts carried forward .


$255.20


$2,638.20


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Amounts brought forward $ 255.20


$2,638.20


· all the "receipts " above speci- fied, except for dog licenses 1,193.00


$1,448.20


Total payments $4,086.40


Balance January 1, 1896 : - receipts for dog licenses issued in December : - 4 males at $2.00, and 1 female at $5.00 . $13.00


Less city clerk's fees paid to city treasurer, 5 at $0.20 1.00


$12.00


BIRTHS.


Number of births in Somerville in 1895 registered 1,397


More than previous year


12


Males .


703


Females


694


1,397


Born of American parents . 511


66 foreign parents 580


American father and foreign mother 140


66 foreign father and American mother 158


American mother, and father of unknown nationality . 6


66 foreign mother, and father of unknown nationality . 2


1,397


Number of cases of twins .


14


MARRIAGES.


Number of intention certificates issued 578


More than previous year


26


Marriages registered


611


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More than previous year ·


Both parties American


. 306


Both parties foreign


163


American groom and foreign bride


70


Foreign groom and American bride


.


72


611 couples


First marriage of


1,086


Second marriage of


122


Third marriage of


14


611 couples


DEATHS.


Number of deaths in Somerville in 1895


838


Less than previous year


35


Males


418


Females


420


838


Under 10 years of age


Between 10 and 20 years of age


28


66 20 « 30


67


66


30 40 66 66


80


40 66


50 66 66


57


.6


50 66


60 66 .6


75


60 66 70 6.


97


66


70 80


99


80 90


66


50


7


Over 100 years of age


Of unknown age .


1 1 838


Age of oldest person deceased


103


Born in Somerville


241


Born in other places in the United States


344


Of foreign birth .


. 249


Birthplace unknown


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37


90 " 100


276


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Number of deaths in January


84


February


97


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March


77


6 .


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April


73


..


..


May


70


66


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June


47


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July


55


66


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August


85


66


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September


58


66


October


60


November


6.2


6 .


December


70


838


The number of stillbirths recorded during the year was 54.


The causes of death may be found in the report of the Board of Health.


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ASSESSED POLLS AND REGISTERED VOTERS.


- MEN'S LISTS.


REGISTERED VOTERS.


WARD.


PRECINCT.


May 1, 1895. Assessed Polls,


Nov. 20, 1894.


Revised Lists


of September 10,


Added in Sept.


and Oct., 1895.


Oct. 25, 1895.


Added in Nov.,


Nov. 20, 1895.


Voted Nov. 5,


Voted Dec. 3,


1895.


Ward 1


Precinct 1


605


361


299


33


332


14


346


268


294


66


1


66


2


539


326


298


23


321


15


336


252


283


66


1


66


3


795


455


389


46


435


13


448


322


355


66


66


4


901


354


281


31


312


2


314


223


264


2,840


1,496


1,267


133


1,400


44


1,444


1,065


1,196


Ward 2


Precinct 1


792


574


510


44


554


6


560


434


462


66


2


66


2


993


591


540


66


606


12


618


487


509


66


2


66


793


333


295


71


366


9


375


293


318


66


66


4


1,113


515


448


65


513


2


515


402


426


66


2


66


5


999


362


319


46


365


8


373


283


329


4,690


2,375


2,112


292


2,404


37


2,441


1,899


2,044


Ward 3


Precinct 1


1,075


665


596


57


653


36


689


513


577


66


3


66


2


761


456


431


41


472


27


499


341


412


66


3


66


3


864


582


560


39


599


53


652


476


566


66


3


4


1,110


554


516


76


592


30


622


477


524


3,810


2,257


2,103


213


2,316


146


2,462


1,807


2,079


Ward 4


Precinct 1


819


443


429


57


486


S


494


395


427


66


4


2


900


425


398


72


470


9


479


372


383


6:


4


66


3


679


396


374


57


431


11


442


376


381


66


4


66


4


1,020


615


551


78


629


19


648


512


511


3,418


1,879


1,752


264


2,016


47


2,063


1,655


1,702


City


.


14,758


8,007


7,234


902


8,136


274


8,410


6,426


7,021


1895.


1895.


1895.


1


2


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WOMEN'S VOTING LISTS.


WARD.


PRECINCT.


Nov. 20, 1894.


Revised Lists


of Sept. 10, 1895.


Added in Sept.


and Oct., 1895.


Oct. 25, 1895.


Added in Nov.,


1895.


Nov. 20, 1895.


Voted Nov. 5,


Voted Dec. 3,


1895.


Ward 1


Precinct 1


1


1


33


34


1


35


27


11


66


1


66


4


0


0


1


1


0


1


1


0


5


B


86


89


1


90


71


26


Ward 2


Precinct 1


5


0


59


59


2


61


52


21


66


66


2


5


1


107


108


-1


107


83


49


66


66


0


0


5


5


0


5


3


2


66


66


4


0


0


20 S


20 S


0


8


7


5


10


1


199


200


1


201


162


87


Ward 3


Precinct 1


10


10


45


66


66


2


7


5


56


61


-1


60


52


6


66


66


B


10


10


67


77


0


77


71


7


66


4


S


8


52


60


5


65


53


11


35


33


220


253


4


257


223


33


Ward 4


Precinct 1


11


10


78


88


1


89


65


20


66


4


66


2


2


1


51


52


1


53


40


9


7


7


48


55


4


59


47


7


66


4


66


4


9


8


79


87


5


92


77


19


29


26


256


282


11


293


229


55


City


79


63


761


824


17


841


685


201


1


1


12


13 41


0


13


12


1


1


60


3


3


1


40


0


41


31


14


10


66


5


0


0


Herewith are presented copies of ordinances passed since the printing of the last annual reports.


GEORGE I. VINCENT,


City Clerk.


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ORDINANCES.


CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


January 22, 1896.


The following ordinances have been adopted since the printing of the Annual Reports for the year 1894.


GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.


CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


No. 56.


AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL SECTION THREE OF CHAPTER FIVE OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF 1891.


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


Section 1. Whereas, the times for payment of debts referred to in the hereinafter named section are provided for by statute, there- fore section three of chapter five, entitled "Funded Debt," of the revised ordinances of 1891 is hereby repealed.


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


Approved June 12, 1895.


Published in Somerville Journal of June 29, 1895.


No. 57.


AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO EXCAVATING IN STREETS BY GAS COMPANIES AND OTHERS.


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


Section 1. Section ten of chapter fifteen of the Revised Ordi- nances of 1891 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following : -


" No gas-light company or corporation or any officer, agent or ser- vant of the same, or any person, acting for it or in its behalf, shall dig up and open the grounds in any of the streets, lanes and high- ways of the city for the purpose of laying or repairing pipes therein or for any other purpose, until it has first obtained the consent in writing of the mayor and aldermen, or in case of leaks or explosions or breakage of pipes or other exigency, where in the judgment of


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those of the following-named officers of the City who may grant such permit immediate action is required, the consent in writing of the committee on highways or the chairman thereof or the superintend- ent of streets. No person except one authorized so to do as an employee of or in behalf of the City, or one authorized by law so to do without obtaining a permit therefor, shall break or dig up any part of any park, common, street, lane, or highway in the City, unless he or some one of the persons engaged in so doing, shall have in his possession, the written permit therefor from the person or persons authorized to grant the same, which permit shall be exhibited to any police officer of the City, whenever he shall demand to see the same. . Any such digging up or opening shall be made only to the extent, in the location, in the manner, within and at the time, and the street must be put in good condition within the time, all as in such permit provided. If the person or company accepting the permit does not, within the time prescribed by said permit, put the street in as good repair and condition as it was in when opened, and satisfactory to the board of aldermen, he shall pay to the City whatever sum shall be expended by it for putting the street into such repair and condition."


Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved Oct. 23, 1895.


Published in Somerville Journal of Nov. 15, 1895.


No. 58.


AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE TIMES OF PAYMENT OF MEM- BERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.


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


Section 1. Section twenty-two of Chapter seventeen, entitled " Fire Department," of the revised ordinances of 1891, is hereby amended by striking out the first clause thereof, namely, the words, " The chief engineer shall, on the last day of each month, prepare the pay-roll of all persons constantly employed in the department, and present the same, and all bills against the department, to the


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committee on fire department," and inserting in place thereof, the following : -


" The chief engineer shall, on the last day of each month, present all bills against the department to the committee on fire department. The provisions of section five of chapter four of these ordinances in regard to the pay-rolls of all employees required by law to be paid weekly shall apply in regard to the making up, approval, forwarding, and payment of the same, and otherwise, to the pay-roll of all persons constantly employed in the department, such pay-roll to be made up by the engineer."


Section 2. Said section twenty-two of chapter seventeen is amended by striking out therein the words " Once in three months, viz., on the last day of March, June, September and December, respectively," and inserting in place thereof the words "on the last day of each month," and by striking out the words "three months," where they occur in the phrase, "and that said company has consisted of . . . members during the last three months," and inserting in place of the words thus stricken out the word "month."


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


Approved December 26, 1895.


Published in Somerville Citizen of December 28, 1895.


No. 59.


AN ORDINANCE IN REGARD TO SEWERS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS.


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


Section 1. Whereas the territory in Somerville, the drainage of which is to be discharged into the Medford sewers and conducted through the same into the Metropolitan sewer, comprises those three districts shown on the plans hereinafter in this ordinance contained and marked respectively Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C, and the terri- tory in Somerville, shown on the plan hereinafter in this ordinance contained and marked Plan D, comprises the district the drainage of which is to be discharged into the Metropolitan sewer through a sewer in Somerville, of which the City of Medford for a certain district within its territory has the use in common with the City of Somerville, and


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


in conformity to the agreement between the City of Medford and the City of Somerville and the rights thereby and otherwise given to the City of Somerville to have the drainage of said districts finally discharge into the Metropolitan sewer all roof and storm water is to be excluded from the sewers in said districts, now,


THEREFORE, the sewage from and in all said districts is to include sewage or drainage only from houses and buildings, and all roof and surface water is to be excluded from the sewers in said districts.


No person shall cause or allow any roof water or surface water by pipe or otherwise to be conducted or to flow or discharge into any pipe or drain connecting with, or which indirectly through any other pipe or drain or directly discharges its contents into any main drain or common sewer within said districts, or the drainage from which directly or ultimately flows into any such main drain or com- mon sewer, or shall do anything to cause, or shall allow, any sewage (except sewage or drainage from houses and buildings) or any roof water or surface water from premises, owned or controlled by him, to be conducted or to flow or discharge, whether directly or indi- rectly, immediately or ultimately, into any such main drain or com- mon sewer in said districts, and no rain water conductor or pipe for conducting water from roof or grounds shall be connected with any public sewer within said districts or with any soil or waste pipe or drain, which communicates or discharges, directly or indirectly, with or into any such public sewer.


Any pipe or drain, which conducts from premises roof water or surface water in violation of the foregoing provisions, may by order of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen or by order of the Committee on Sewers of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, when in the judg- ment of such committee immediate action is required, be cut off and disconnected or otherwise prevented from discharging such roof water or surface water or any sewage, until such provision shall be made as shall be satisfactory to the City Engineer for excluding roof water or surface water from such pipe or drain.


The City Engineer shall not grant a permit to any person to enter a private or other drain or sewer into any main drain or common sewer in said districts or into any private or other drain or sewer, connecting with, or the contents of which will discharge, directly or indirectly, immediately or ultimately, into any main drain or common sewer in said districts, unless it shall appear to his satisfaction, and


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upon examination of the premises by him or by the Inspector of Buildings or such other proper person as he shall direct, that such private or other drain or sewer, for which such permit to enter is re- quired, will not conduct any roof water or surface water in violation of the foregoing provisions, and is not connected, directly, indirectly, or remotely, or in any way with any pipe or drain for conducting away roof water or surface water; and before any such permit is granted by the City Engineer to connect with any main drain or com- mon sewer any private or other drain or sewer, he may require to be cut off or disconnected or may himself cut off or disconnect from such private drain or sewer, for which such permit to enter is required, any such private drain or sewer for the draining of any estate as does not comply with the foregoing requirements, or for which under the fore- going provisions and requirements no permit to enter another drain or sewer would be granted by him.


Section 2. The plans hereinbefore referred to are the following, and the broad black lines about said districts and enclosing the same are the boundary lines thereof :-


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PLANX.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


Section 3. Whoever violates any provision of this ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.


Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.


Approved January 2, 1896.


Published in Somerville Citizen of January 17, 1896.


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JURY LIST.


CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


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IN BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN, March 25, 1896.


ORDERED : -


That the city clerk be, and he hereby is, instructed to cause to be published with the annual reports for the year 1895, the jury list prepared by this board February 26, 1896, and revised and accepted by the common council March 11, 1896, agreeably to the provisions of section 3, of chapter 514, of the Acts of the year 1894.


IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, March 25, 1896. Read twice and adopted, and sent down for concurrence. GEORGE I. VINCENT, Clerk.


IN COMMON COUNCIL, March 25, 1896. Read twice, and adopted in concurrence. CHARLES S. ROBERTSON, Clerk.


Approved March 28, 1896.


ALBION A. PERRY, Mayor.


JURY LIST, CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


WARD 1, PRECINCT 1.


Atwood, Ebenezer L., 9 Pearl street, grocer.


Burns, Robert, 61 Mt. Vernon street, milk inspector.


Coburn, Fred L., 47 Mt. Vernon street, printer and stationer. Daniels, Gardner F., 18 Hathorn street, drug broker. Davis, Thomas L., 50 Mt. Vernon street, burlaps, etc. Dodge, Edwin G., 21 Benedict street, photographer. Dustin, George E., 7 Pearl street, leather dealer. Emerson, George W., 5 Benedict street, bookkeeper. Fitch, George W., 71} Florence street, job printer. Goldthwait, Charles M., 22 Broadway, salesman. Goodwin, Maxwell J., 43 Pearl street, painter. Grimes, Alexander, 25 Austin street, teamster. Hadley, Walter M., 24 Hathorn street, coal. Knowles, Daniel S., 110 Perkins street, travelling salesman.


Lovering, Everett L., 86 Myrtle street, music teacher. Lovering, Joseph E. B., 86 Myrtle street, druggist. Peck, Henry A., 52 Pinckney street, printer. Reed, Nathan H., 35 Pearl street, real estate. Snow, John C. H., 60 Mt. Vernon street, carpenter and builder. Thompson, Daniel W., 13 Benedict street, teamster. Wemyss, George D., 5 Austin street, furniture manufacturer. Wilson, William B., 10 Lincoln avenue, superintendent.


WARD 1, PRECINCT 2.


Aldrich, Harrison, 23 Franklin street, produce broker. Bowers, Frank H., 47 Franklin street, painter. Burns, Samuel A., 77 Pearl street, milk driver. Colgate, Charles H., 92 Glen street, extract manufacturer. Davis, Charles S., 94 Pearl street, electrician. Davis, Fred E., S5 Pearl street, bookkeeper. Emerson, William J., 104 Broadway, boots and shoes.


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Francis, Weston O., 16 Webster street, carpenter. Griffin, George Ernest, 8 Rush street, clerk. Joslin, Charles E., 33 Webster street, commission merchant.


Kincaid, John E., 74 Rush street, travelling salesman. Knowles, Abbott L., 44 Webster street, bookkeeper B. & M. R. R. Leonard, Eugene C., 107 Pearl street, ladies' tailor. Lund, Harrington C., 16 Austin street, clerk. Orton, Charles, 60 Cross street, paper hanger.


Perkins, Francis C., 81 Pearl street, salesman. Plaisted, Harry F., 17 Franklin street, salesman.


Prichard, George W., 22 Cutter street, teamster. Robinson, William F. S., 84 Pearl street, artist.


Saben, Edward E., 110 Pearl street, insurance. Southworth, Edwin W., 13 Webster street, bookkeeper. Starbird, George M., 102 Pearl street, carpenter. Turner, William O., 85 Pearl street, bookkeeper.


Williams, Ernest P., 1 Hillside avenue, treasurer of The Williams Table & Lumber Co.


WARD 1, PRECINCT 3.


Ashworth, John, 104 Cross street, mechanical draughtsman. Brigham, Charles A., 3 Dell street, salesman.


Carpenter, Reuben, 10 Fountain avenue, engraver. Christie, James Walter, 11 Morton street, teamster. Collins, Harvey G., 85 Washington street, blacksmith.


Craig, John W., 19 Franklin avenue, blacksmith.


Cushing, William E., 8 Dell street, clerk in P. O., Boston.


Fisher, Frederick L., 1 Washington street, travelling salesman.


French, Byron L., 36 Florence street, provisions.


Gale, John S., 6 Oliver street, machinist. Galletly, Henry, 7 Franklin avenue, cordage manufacturer. Greely, Fred L., 37 Florence street, salesman.


Hanson, Frederick L., 25} Alston street, leather inspector.


Harris, George F., 39 Shawmut street, driver. Hulsman, Chester R., 48 Florence street, collector.


Mann, Alfred E., 75 Washington street, undertaker. Munroe, James, 91 Washington street, carpenter. Nealley, Edwin F., 109 Glen street, salesman. Philpot, Moses A., 10 Dell street, driver Boston Ice Company. Printiss, George C., 48 Franklin street, carriage painter. Ramsdell, Charles H., 53 Tufts street, real estate. Rich, James P., 9 Pinckney street, agent. Sargent, Arthur G., 14 Flint street, clerk.


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Starbird, Everett G., 40 A Oliver street, carpenter. Twitchell, Harvey E., 7 Fountain avenue, salesman. Upton, Henry J., 45 Florence street, rubber worker. Walker, Thomas G., 5 Dell street, foreman N. P. & P. Co. Wilber, John F., 69 Franklin street, compositor. Wood, Charles M., 118 Cross street, carriage woodwork. Woodman, John O. H., 32 Tufts street, travelling salesman.


WARD 1, PRECINCT 4.


Anderson, Peter, 34 Joy street, teamster. Bowen, Cornelius, 128 Linwood street, safe and machine mover. Butler, John S., 113 Cross street, spice grinder. Concannon, John H., 135 Linwood street, peddler. Crimmings, Timothy F., 3 Maple street, teamster and contractor. Cunningham, William F., 78 Washington street, foreman.


Donnelly, Henry P., 5 Joy street, plumber. Donnelly, James H., 26 Joy street, foreman.


Dwyer, Edward, 159 Somerville avenue, marble worker. Flaherty, James P., 12 Charles street, junk. Gormley, Eugene, 19 Chestnut street, wholesale fruit dealer. Haley, Thomas A., 93 Linwood street, barrels. Harney, James H., 56 Joy street, clothing cutter. Higgens, John, 38 Linwood street, dry goods. Lawler, John, 53 Joy street, laborer. Martis, Christopher, 42 Linwood street, cloth sponger. McAvoy, Henry, 117 Somerville avenue, hacks to let. McKenna, David W., 7 Chestnut street, peddler. Moore, James R., 111 Medford street, teamster. O'Connell, Michael, 35 Linwood street, grocer. Read, Joseph, 103 Somerville avenue, laborer. Travers, Robert J., 11 Joy place, helper. White, Maurice J., 52 Linwood street, clerk. Woods, Thomas S., 69 Joy street, carpenter.


WARD 2, PRECINCT 1.


Bailey, George T., 49 Putnam street, newsdealer and stationer. Belt, Robert M., 11 Giles park, bookkeeper. Bonner, William H., 20 Columbus avenue, car conductor. Bowker, Frank P., 67 Walnut street, clerk. Burgess, T. Waldo, 12 Grandview avenue, salesman. Canfield, George I., 26} Vinal avenue, clerk.


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


Cass, Lewis E., 33 A Bow street, lather. Cook, Levi F. Jr., 9 Thorpe place, salesman. Dale, George R., 73 Walnut street, clerk. Ellis, Charles P., 13 Thorpe place, driver. Follett, Melville C., 31 Hamlet street, salesman. Griffin, Daniel J., 5 Summer street, travelling salesman. Hatch, George G., 15 Greenville street, painter. Heminway, Charles, 13 Walnut street, assistant bookkeeper. Holt, Arthur C., 197 Washington street, architect. Ingalls, Oscar G., 12 Monroe street, carpenter. Jones, Melville F., 53 Walnut street, clerk. Lawson, George W., 2 Lawson terrace, carpenter. Mayo, Frank E., 42 Highland avenue, salesman.


Merrill, George H., 3 Walnut street, telegraph operator. Onthank, Charles H., 47 Monroe street, provisions. Perry, Irving S., 16 Pleasant avenue, broker. Pilsbury, Fred J., 39 Boston street, grocer. Pitman, Henry W., 77 Columbus avenue, journalist. Rand, Homer E., 17 Putnam street, at National Des. Express Office Rowe, Abram F., 47 Stone avenue, no occupation. Sallaway, George H., 63 Putnam street, provisions. Sampson, Alvin W., 44 Highland avenue, bookkeeper. Stephenson, Thomas C., 13} Summer street, printer. Story, Joseph A., 40 Highland avenue, travelling salesman. Thomas, John C., 46 Vinal avenue, no occupation. Tilden, Robert C., 67 Columbus avenue, painter. Vivian, James H., 210 Medford street, salesman. Watson, Frank L., 21 Aldersey street, paints and oils. Williams, George S., 29 Summer street, no occupation. Wood, Charles H., 44 Stone avenue, clerk.


WARD 2, PRECINCT 2.


Bent, Thomas A., 120 Summer street, carpenter. Blaisdell, Charles E., 25 Quincy street, machinist. Blake, Charles M., 13 Preston street, newsdealer. Brackett, Walter S., 16 Greene street, travelling salesman. Breen, Thomas, 461 Somerville avenue, carpenter. Brennan, Stephen, 70 Oxford street, mason and builder. Broadhead, William H., 61 Summer street, electric supplies. Cahill, Cornelius J., 18 Bow street, lather. Carter, Thomas F., 32 Summer street, provisions. Coburn, Frank I., 55 Bow street, clerk.


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Conway, William F., 19 Laurel street, engraver Middlesex bleachery. Copithorne, John, 81 School street, carpenter F. R. R. Cross, John T., 65 Oxford street, salesman. Dadmun, Henry H., 52 Oxford street, salesman. Drake, James, 45 Berkeley street, carpenter. Edmands, John B., 86 Avon street, stone ware manufacturer. Foss, Isaac L., 48 Summer street, machinist. Gilbert, Francis C., 29 Church street, hatter. Grove, William L., 63 Avon street, bookkeeper. Hanson, William J., 403 Somerville avenue, plumber. Horton, Charles H., 101 School street, clerk. Jordan, Edward E., 102 School street, draughtsman. Keane, John A., 109 School street, piano tuner. Keniston, Charles E., 357 Somerville avenue, machinist. Lawson, Munroe C., 41 Bow street, carpenter. Lincoln, Uriah R., 28 Summer street, carpenter. Marshall, John A., 97 Oxford street, salesman. Mayo, Timothy L., 108 Highland avenue, ship chandler. Nolan, John A., 26 Prescott street, glass blower, Union Glass Co. Pierce, George B., 48 Quincy street, broker. Prior, Charles W., 95 Summer street, electrician. Rich, Samuel B., 48 Berkeley street, fish. Row, Frederick W., 463 Somerville avenue, teamster.


Sibley, Elton S., 42 Oxford street, metal engraver. Smith, Albert E., 11 Church street, cooper. Solomon, William H., 12 Berkeley street, real estate. Stevens, John A., 30 Church street, painter. Teasdale, Charles, 86 School street, monuments. Van Buskirk, Charles, 20 Prescott street, frame worker. Weeks, Edwin, 48 Quincy street, mason. Wheaton, William H., 355 Somerville avenue, steam fitter. White, James, 12 Laurel street, dyer Middlesex Bleachery. Yelland, Henry, 27 Oxford street, bottler.




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