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26. Joan C. Garth vs. City of Somerville .- Action for per- sonal injuries alleged to have been received on Day street, December 21, 1897. Settled for $500.
784
ANNUAL REPORTS.
27. Ella A. Duggan vs. City of Somerville. - Action for personal injuries alleged to have been received in subway under the Fitchburg Railroad.
28. Dorey vs. City of Somerville and others. - Bill in equity, Superior Court, to determine rights of parties claiming the balance due contractor for construction of sewer in Win- throp avenue. Dismissed by agreement.
29. Dorey vs. City of Somerville .- Superior Court. Action to recover balance due contractor for construction of sewer in Winthrop avenue.
30. City of Somerville vs. Boston & Maine Railroad .- Bill in equity, Superior Court, Middlesex County, to maintain rights of drainage east of Middlesex avenue.
31. City of Somerville vs. Administrators of estate of Mary Loomis .- Suffolk Superior Court. Action to recover for aid rendered by the Overseers of the Poor.
32. Collector of Taxes vs. Cleary .- Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover taxes.
33. Collector of Taxes vs. Morgan .- Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover taxes.
34. Giles vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover for personal injuries alleged to have been received on Broadway, April 27, 1898.
35. Ames vs. City of Somerville .- Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover damages for lowering grade of Mid- dlesex avenue.
36. Macomber vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Supe- rior Court. Action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been received on Broadway, November 6, 1898.
37. Carroll vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been received on Medford street, January 26, 1896.
38. Mahoney vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been received on Lowell street, November 20, 1897.
39. Ida M. Wiley vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Supe- rior Court. Action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been received on Flint street, April 16, 1896.
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REPORT OF THE CITY SOLICITOR.
40. Henry O. Wiley vs. City of Somerville. - Middlesex Superior Court. Action to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been received on Flint street, April 16, 1896.
41. Petition by the Fitchburg Railroad Company before the County Commissioners for alterations of the Beacon street bridge. Several hearings were held, an agreement was given by the railroad to secure the city against all expense, and a decree satisfactory to the City Engineer has been made by the commissioners.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANK W. KAAN, City Solicitor.
REPORT
OF THE
CITY CLERK.
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, January 25, 1899.
Referred to Committee on Printing, to be printed in the annual reports. Sent down for concurrence.
GEORGE I. VINCENT, Clerk.
IN COMMON COUNCIL, January 26, 1899.
Referred to Committee on Printing, to be printed in the annual reports, in concurrence.
CHARLES S. ROBERTSON, Clerk.
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, January 25, 1899.
To HIS HONOR, THE MAYOR, AND THE CITY COUNCIL.
Gentlemen : - The following is respectfully submitted as the twenty-seventh annual report of the City Clerk of the City of Somerville, and is for the year ending December 31, 1898 : -
CASH.
The receipts and payments were as follows : -
RECEIPTS.
Balance from year 1897, being for dog license issued in December, 1897,
1 male
$ 2.00
Less city clerk's fee paid to the city treasurer in December, 1897
.20
$ 1.80
For dog licenses issued in 1898 : -
1,012 males at 2.00
$2,024.00
125 females at 5.00
625.00
11 spayed at $2.00
22.00
2,671.00
Recording mortgages, assignments, etc., 830 papers .
$499.50
Certificates of marriage intentions, 567 at $0.50
283.50
Furnishing copies of records
30.75
Amounts carried forward $813.75 $2,672.80
790
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward . Licenses : -
$813.75 $2,672.80
To collect junk, 37 at $2.00 74.00
For intelligence offices, 9 at $2.00
18.00
For billiard and pool tables and
bowling alleys, 7 licenses, for
44.00
17 tables and 5 alleys, at $2.00 For recording and issuing liquor licenses, 22 at $1.00 . 22.00
For light lunch wagon stand, 1 .
2.00
To private detectives, 3 at $10.00 30.00
To auctioneers, 20 at $2.00 ·
40.00
To sell fireworks, 81 at $1.00
81.00
For amusements, 1 (tent show, 2
days) . . $60.00
58 at $1.00 . 58.00
-
118.00
To street musicians, 39 persons at $0.50
19.50
To slaughter cattle, 3 at $1.00 3.00
1,265.25
Total receipts
$3,938.05
PAYMENTS.
To Joseph O. Hayden, county treas- urer, June 1 and December 1, re- ceipts for dog licenses from De- cember 1, 1897 to November 30, 1898, both inclusive : -
896 males at $2.00
$1,792.00
108 females at $5.00
540.00
11 spayed at $2.00 .
22.00
$2,354.00
Less city clerk's fees, 1,015 at
$0.20
203.00
$2,151.00
Amount carried forward
$2,151.00
791
REPORT OF THE CITY CLERK.
Amount brought forward £ $2,151.00
To John F. Cole, city treasurer, monthly : -
City clerk's fees for issuing and recording dog licenses, 1,148 at $0.20 .
$ 229.60
All the receipts above specified, except for dog licenses 1,265.25
1,494.85
Total payments $3,645.85
Balance January 1, 1899, being for
dog licenses issued in De- cember : -
117 males at $2.00
$234.00
17 females at $5.00
85.00
319.00
Less city clerk's fees paid to city
treasurer, 134 at $0.20 26.80
$292.20
BIRTHS.
Number of births in Somerville in 1898 registered 1,519
Less than previous year
4
Males
. 803
Females
. 716
1,519
Born of American parents .
520
Born of foreign parents
677
Born of American father and
foreign mother .
160
Born of foreign father and
American mother
153
Numbers carried forward 1,510
1,519
792
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Number brought forward
1,510
1,519
Born of American father and
mother of unknown na- tionality ·
1
Born of American mother and father of unknown na-
tionality .
6
Born of foreign mother and
father of unknown na-
tionality
1
Born of parents of unknown nationality
1
1,519
Number of cases of twins
24
MARRIAGES.
Number of intention certificates issued in 1898
567
Less than previous year
49
Marriages registered .
595
Less than previous year
51
Both parties American
278
Both parties foreign
171
American groom and foreign
bride . 82
Foreign groom and American bride . 64
595 couples
First marriage of
1,056
Second marriage of
123
Third marriage of
9
Fourth marriage of
2
·
595 couples
DEATHS.
Number of deaths in Somerville in 1898 880
More than previous year 21
793
REPORT OF THE CITY CLERK.
Males
442
Females
438
880
Under 10 years of age
273
Between 10 and 20 years of age
21
Between 20 and 30 years of age
75
Between 30 and 40 years of age
55
Between 40 and 50 years of age
68
Between 50 and 60 years of age
86
Between 60 and 70 years of age
130
Between 70 and 80 years of age
106
Between 80 and 90 years of age
56
Between 90 and 100 years of age
10
880
Age of oldest person deceased
94
Born in Somerville
247
Born in other places in the United States
344
Of foreign birth
283
Birthplace unknown
6
Number of deaths in January
64
66
66
March
79
66
May
69
66
June
64
66
66
July
59
66
66
August
112
66
September
73
66
October
54
66
66
November .
68
66
66
December .
98
880
The number of stillbirths recorded during the year was sixty-one.
The causes of death may be found in the report of the Board of Health.
880
February
65
April
75
794
ANNUAL REPORTS.
ASSESSED POLLS AND REGISTERED VOTERS.
MEN'S LISTS.
REGISTERED VOTERS.
WARD.
PRECINCT.
As- sessed Polls May 1. 1898.
Nov. 26, 1897.
Re- vised Lists of Aug. 30, 1898.
Ad. ded in Sept. and Oct. 1898.
Oct. 24, 1898.
Ad. ded in Nov. 1898.
Nov. 19, 1898.
Voted Nov. 8, 1898.
Voted Dec. 6, 1898.
Ward 1
Precinct 1
634 526
370
315
31
346 321
5
351 328
226
239
860
479
391
30
421
4
425
240
276
817
284
246
27
273
4
277
158
183
2,837
1,488
1,256
105
1,361
20
1,381
860
946
Ward 2
Precinct 1
840
571
518
26
544
14
558
393
388
1,101
669
628
41
669
19
688
471
486
802
378
331
25
356
9
365
235
243
2
4
1,123
537
455
18
473
15
488
312
297
1,042
380
334
23
357
18
375
235
255
4,908
2,535
2,266
133
2,399
75
2,474
1,646
1,669
Ward 3
Precinct 1
1,114
72.2
638
16
654
11
665
395
420
3
2
803
499
449
19
468
9
477
2S1
274
960
657
593
12
605
9
614
390
407
66
4
1,249
689
638
665
25
690
372
469
4,126
2,567
2,318
74
2,392
54
2,446
1,438
1,570
Ward 4
Precinct 1
1,121
591
571
29
600
14
614
413
385
1,191
581
531
33
564
4
568
393
280
66
4
3
926
503
463
52
515
5
520
418
334
66
4
1,238
660
593
51
644
10
654
472
398
4,476
2,335
2,158
165
2,323
33
2,356
1,696
1,397
City
16,347
8,925
7,998
477
8,475
182
8,657
5,640
5,582
1
2
355
304
17
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
5
3
3
3
4
2
4
3
4
236
248
7
795
REPORT OF THE CITY CLERK.
WOMEN'S VOTING LISTS.
WARD.
PRECINCT.
Nov. 26, 1898.
Revised Lists of Aug. 30, 1898.
Added in 1898. Sept.,Oct. Nov. 19, and Nov., 1898.
Voted Dec. 6, 1898.
Ward 1.
Precinct 1
27
21
21
1
2
9
8
8
1
3
32
26
26
1.
.
69
55
55
Ward 2.
Precinct 1 .
48
45
3
48
7
2
3
3
3
3
2.
4
11
9
9
6
6
6
1
159
147
3
150
21
Ward 3 .
Precinct 1
39
29
29
2
3
2
34
28
2
30
1
3
3
63
51
1
52
1
3.
4
47
41
41
3
183
149
3
152
7
Ward 4 .
Precinct 1 .
71
65
-1
64
13
55
51
51
3
43
37
9
46
17
4.
4
6
66
24
240
213
14
227
57
City
651
564
20
584
85
4
1
.
Herewith are presented copies of ordinances passed since the printing of the last annual reports.
GEORGE I. VINCENT,
City Clerk.
2.
91
84
84
13
2.
5
2
4
4.
3
60
ORDINANCES.
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
JANUARY 25, 1899.
The following ordinances have been adopted since the printing of the annual reports for the year 1897.
GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
No. 76.
AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO UNDERGROUND STREETS, PASSAGEWAYS, OR SUBWAYS.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somerville, as follows : -
Section 1. No person shall loiter in, or obstruct the free passage of another person through any public underground street, passageway or subway, or cut, injure, mar, deface, defile, or make any drawing on, the interior or exterior wall, or the ceiling, or the pathway or roadway thereof, or attach any handbill, advertisement, placard or drawing thereto, or accost or address another person therein with profane or obscene language.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved January 27, 1898.
No. 77.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION THREE OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF 1891.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somerville, as follows : -
Section 1. Section three of chapter four, entitled " Finance," of the Revised Ordinances of 1891, is hereby amended by strik- ing out said section three, and substituting in place thereof the following : -
Section 1. The income received in the city of Somerville from the Water Works shall be applied as follows : - First, to
800
ANNUAL REPORTS.
the payment of the expenses of maintenance and operation incurred by the Water Board of the city ; second, to the pay- ment of the interest on all bonds, notes or scrip of the city, issued on account of the Water Works, and to the payment of said bonds, notes or scrip as they may mature ; third, to the payment of the assessment of the city to be paid to the treas- urer of the Commonwealth as provided in chapter four hundred eighty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five; fourth, to the payment of the expenses of the extension of the Water Works ; fifth, and the balance, if any, as the City Council may determine ; provided, however, that there shall not be expended in any year, for any of said pur- poses, more than the amount appropriated by the City Council therefor.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 24, 1898.
No. 78.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER TEN OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF 1891.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somerville, as follows : -
Section 1. Section one of chapter ten of the Revised Ordi- nances of 1891 is hereby repealed, and the following section substituted in place thereof : Section 1. The city physician shall be a resident of Somerville and a graduate of a legally- incorporated medical school. He shall receive as full compen- sation for all services rendered by him such salary as the city council may determine.
Section 2. Section two of said chapter ten is hereby amended by inserting after the word "poor," in the third line, the words, "and the board of health."
Section 3. Section three of said chapter ten is hereby amended by striking out the words "mayor and aldermen," in said section, and substituting therefor the words "city council."
801
ORDINANCES.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved March 25, 1898.
No. 79.
AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE PROJECTION OF COV- INGS OVER PUBLIC WAYS AND SQUARES.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Somerville, as follows :
Section 1. Section seventy-two of chapter nineteen of the Revised Ordinances of 1891 is hereby amended by adding the following thereto : The inspector may, however, grant licenses for the construction of covings to project not more than twenty inches beyond the line of a public way or square, and to be at least ten feet above the level of the same.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved December 27, 1898.
JURY LIST.
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
March 1, 1899.
The accompanying jury list is published in compliance with the following provision of law : -
Acts of 1897, Chapter 515, Section 4.
The jury list in cities shall be published as a public document, with the address and occupation of each juror.
Attest :
GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.
JURY LIST
OF THE
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
PREPARED BY THE REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, UNDER CHAPTER 515 OF THE ACTS OF THE YEAR 1897, JANUARY 31, 1899.
[Posted February 10, 1899, and accepted by the Board of Aldermen February 23,1899.]
A
Abbott, Alonzo F., 8 Concord avenue, clerk.
Adams, Frank H., 46 Summer street, railroad.
Albee, John G., 101 Flint street, clerk. Alden, Fred B., 44 Skehan street, driver. Allen, Hiram, 230 Washington street, musician.
Allison, James W., 89 Mt. Vernon street, carpenter. Almeder, William F., 167 Broadway, restaurant.
Anderson, Peter, 34 Joy street, teamster. Andrews, John, 34 Albion street, agent. Andrews, Matthew S., 63 Morrison street, tinsmith. Angier, Lucius B., 77 Derby street, coal and wood.
Armstrong, George D., 15 Dane street, expressman. Armstrong, Thomas W., 39 Partridge avenue, sawyer. Armstrong, William, 17 Dane street, watchman. Arthur, David, 54 Medford street, laborer. Ashworth, John, 104 Cross street, mechanical draughtsman. Attwood, J. Lorenzo, 18 Herbert street, bookkeeper. Ayer, Fred C., 160 Highland avenue, lumber and wood. Ayer, John F., 17 Walter street, lumber and wood. Ayres, John W., 403 Highland avenue, journalist.
806
ANNUAL REPORTS.
B
Babb, Charles D., 193 School street, real estate. Babb, Nathaniel F., 193 School street, real estate, etc. Babbitt, Artemas B., 110 Perkins street, machinist. Bacon, Oliver, 19 Pembroke street, clerk.
Bailey, Walter C., 72 Mt. Vernon street, engraver.
Baker, Roger H., 9 Bedford street, cooper.
Baker, Roswell F., 26 Hudson street, salesman. Baldwin, Arthur C., 29 Albion street, clerk.
Bancroft, Edward A., 31 School street, clerk.
Barber, William L., 36 Marshall street, clerk. Barker, Franklin, 22 Pinckney street, conductor.
Barker, Herman, 433 Broadway, manufacturer.
Barker, William H., 367 Summer street, manufacturer.
Barnard, Thomas L., 11 Grant street, fish. Bartlett, George E., 5 North Union street, railroad. Beal, Albert H., 96 Wallace street, barber. Bean, Gerard D., 166 Lowell street, bookkeeper.
Beckley, Henry F., 83 Morrison street, salesman.
Belcher, Horace A., 12 Webster avenue, produce.
Belding, Oscar H., 62 Hudson street, carpenter. Bennett, Dana W., 41 Putnam street, agent. Bent, Charles E., rear 9 Marion street, carpenter. Bent, Thomas A., 120 Summer street, carpenter.
Berry, Andrew C., 6 Centre street, engraver.
Berry, Charles M., 14 Miller street, provisions. Berton, John F., 332 Elm street, painter. Bertwell, Henry P., 20 Cameron avenue, clerk.
Bickford, Frank W., 76 Curtis street, carpenter and builder. Binney, Henry M., 61 Prescott street, painter.
Binney, Martin, 9 Linden place, agent.
Black, Peter F., 14 Atherton street, agent.
Blake, Charles M., 13 Preston street, newsdealer.
Blake, G. Stanley, rear 26 Park street, railroad.
Blaskovec, Frank, 240 Columbia street, cabinetmaker.
Blevins, Joseph J., 26 Stone avenue, roofer.
Bossey, Charles W., 22 Ashland street, salesman.
Bowen, Cornelius, 128 Linwood street, safe and machine mover. Bowers, Harrison G. O., 233 1-2 Elm street, no occupation.
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JURY LIST.
Bowie, David, 11 Belmont street, machinist.
Bowker, Frank P., 31 Avon street, clerk. Bowman, Henry F., 10 Winter hill circle, lithographer. Bowman, Sumner E., 26 Dover street, mason. Brackett, Walter S., 16 Greene street, travelling salesman. Bradley, Daniel, 19 Concord avenue, barrels.
Bradley, Daniel A., 67 Beacon street, pianos.
Bradley, Daniel H., 19 Concord avenue, student.
Bradley, Dennis E., 303 Washington street, ornamenter.
Bradshaw, Charles H., 7 Westwood road, real estate. Bradshaw, J. Edwin, 16 St. James avenue, clerk. Brastow, George K., 162 Summer street, clerk. « Brennan, Stephen, 70 Oxford street, mason and builder. Briggs, J. Albion, 59 Vinal avenue, real estate. Brigham, Charles A., 3 Dell street, salesman. Brine, Lawrence F., 38 Columbus avenue, music. Broadhead, William H., 61 Summer street, electric supplies. Brophy, Daniel, 17 Fremont avenue, travelling salesman. Brown, Charles E., 36 Albion street, carpenter. Brown, Frank A., 12 Otis street, hairdresser.
Brown, John H., 311 Washington street, painter.
Brown, Lyman H., 284 Somerville avenue, livery stable. Bryant, John E., 24 Grant street, undertaker.
Bryant, Thomas H., 6 Edmands street, receiving clerk.
Buckley, Daniel J., 215 Norfolk street, laborer.
Buckley, John E., 18 Hancock street, lineman. Bucknam, Davis P., 12 Vine street, mason. Bucknam, William E., 341 Beacon street, mason.
Bullard, Walter H., 22 Stickney avenue, grocer.
Bunten, Frederick R., 32 Cedar street, feather duster manufacturer. Burckes, Arthur L., 18 Sargent avenue, clerk. Burke, Walter W., 337 Washington street, hatter.
Burns, Robert, 21 Lincoln street, milk inspector. Burns, Samuel A., 77 Pearl street, milk driver. Burrows, George H., 25 North Union street, machinist. Burton, Edward H., 6 Rogers avenue, provisions.
Butler, James H., 40 Gilman street, school furniture. Butler, William, 106 A Albion street, printer.
Buttimer, Maurice, 351 Lowell street, contractor.
808
ANNUAL REPORTS.
C
Cahill, Cornelius J., 18 Bow street, lather. Callow, John R., 42 Concord avenue, porter. Caples, Philip, 42 Craigie street, butter, etc. Card, Frederick L., 243 Pearl street, provisions. Carleton, Lewis P., 341 Summer street, salesman. Carpenter, Albert Q., 141 Highland avenue, tinsmith.
Carpenter, Lewis J., 3 Centre street, metal spinner. Carpenter, Reuben, 10 Fountain avenue, engraver. Carr, Albert E., 89 Oxford street, clerk American Express Co. Carr, Eugene P., 18 Benton road, salesman.
Carter, Lorenzo D., 60 Central street, clerk. Cate, Nathan E., 28 Everett avenue, treasurer. Chamberlain, Russell T., 7 Winter street, real estate.
Chapin, Hiram O., 44 Dover street, commission merchant.
Chase, Charles D., 18 Ivaloo street, engineer.
Chase, Isaac F., 10 Thorndike street, salesman. Chase, Washington I., 85 Vine street, distiller. Chickering, William H., 15 Evergreen avenue, clerk. Clark, Cyrus D., 30 Everett avenue, sexton.
Clark, Isaac H., 49 Brastow avenue, mechanical engineer.
Clark, J. Abbott, 45 Greenville street, advertising agent.
Clark, S. Adams, 11 Clark street, no occupation. Clayton, Frederick I., 131 Lowell street, tailor. Coan, Francis E., 156 Pearl street, stair builder.
Coburn, Fred L., 47 Mt. Vernon street, printer and stationer.
Coffin, Edward B., 184 Lowell street, real estate and insurance.
Coffin, Winslow W., 186 Broadway, real estate and insurance. Colby, Luther, 50 Francesca avenue, janitor. Collins, Stephen J., 22 Putnam street, upholsterer.
Comee, Charles, 38 Irving street, printing materials.
Comee, Edgar F., 38 Irving street, travelling salesman.
Conant, George H., 8 Park avenue, no occupation. Concannon, John H., 135 Linwood street, peddler. Condit, Fred H., 255 Medford street, musician. Condit, Sears, 255 Medford street, hatter.
Cook, Franklin A., 468 Somerville avenue, carriage trimmer. Cook, Levi F., 9 Thorpe place, salesman.
Cooper, Francis P., 188 Broadway, engraver.
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JURY LIST.
Copithorne, John, 81 School street, carpenter, F. R. R. Cosgrove, Charles M., 17 Electric avenue, clerk. Coughlin, William J., 141 Medford street, upholsterer. Cox, Edward, 36 Central street, real estate.
Craig, John W., 97 Washington street, blacksmith. Crawford, J. Arthur, 19 Eastman place, carpenter. Cremen, John W., 69 Oxford street, clerk.
Crimmings, Timothy F., 3 Maple street, teamster and contractor.
Cronin, Robert E., 8 Clyde street, teamster. Crosby, Warren A., 32 Rush street, fish. Cross, John T., 65 Oxford street, salesman. Cullin, Edwin, 222 Broadway, wholesale provisions.
Cummings, George W., 43 Wallace street, driver.
Curran, Reuben L., 29 Wesley street, foreman cabinetmaker. Currier, James H., 9 Mossland street, manager.
Currier, Samuel E., 9 Howe street, real estate and insurance.
Cushing, Edwin F., 72 Central street, navy yard.
Cushing, William E., 8 Dell street, clerk in post office, Boston. Cutler, Frank E., 70 Pearl street, painter.
Cutter, Fitch H., 8 Lincoln street, motorman, street railway. Cutter, George, 379 Summer street, no occupation.
D
Dadmun, Henry H., 48 Oxford street, salesman.
Dalton, James H., 1100 Broadway, manager. Daniels, Edward S., 50 Spring street, piano tuner. Daniels, Harry F., 70 Munroe street, clerk. Daniels, Joseph, 93 Concord avenue, carpenter. Daniels, Theodore P., 137 Pearl street, showcase maker. Darling, Charles S., 20 Gorham street, whip manufacturer.
Davenport, Foster L., 19 Charnwood road, shipper. David, James B., 78 Belmont street, no occupation. Davis, Albert M., 16 Chauncey avenue, teamster. Davis, Charles S., 94 Pearl street, electrician. Davis, George M., 20 Arthur street, mason and builder. Davis, Levi F. S., 111 Pearl street, junk. Davis, Thomas L., 50 Mt. Vernon street, burlaps, etc. Dawes, Henry L., 8 Ashland street, confectioner. Dawson, Howard, 67 Albion street, clerk.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Dearborn, Luther G., 169 Sycamore street, coffee.
De Coster, Verin, 43 Lowell street, salesman.
Delano, John G., 72 Florence street, clerk.
Delano, Thomas I., Jr., 170 Central street, salesman.
Dervan, William B., 8 Spring street, clerk.
Desmond, Daniel W., 1 Montrose street, real estate and mortgages Dewire, Michael H., 399 Washington street, confectionery.
Dickerman, Edward M., 39 Florence street, foreman.
Dimick, Charles W., 122 Line street, manager.
Dodd, George H., 54 Marshall street, mechanic.
Doe, Freeland A., 39 Temple street, cabinetmaker.
Doten, Benjamin F., 67 Central street, printer. Doten, Herbert W., 115 Jenny Lind avenue, salesman.
Downing, John F., 14 Park street, carpenter.
Drake, James, 45 Berkeley street, carpenter.
Dresser, George H., 193 School street, superintendent.
Drinkwater, Frank M., 872 Broadway, clerk.
Drouet, Ernest Charles, 73 Columbus avenue, insurance.
Dudley, Clifford G., 10 Tower street, no occupation.
Dudley, Clifton O., 6 Tower street, no occupation.
Duhig, John M., 282 Summer street, printer.
Dunham, Herbert M., 292 Medford street, reporter.
Dunham, Marshall W., 10 Stickney avenue, carriages.
Dunklee, Daniel D., 9 Oakland avenue, stoves and furnaces.
Dusseault, John H., 42 Sargent avenue, sealer of weights and measures.
Dustin, George E., 7 Pearl street, leather dealer.
Dustin, Harry N., 10 Church street, clerk.
Dwyer, Edward, 159 Somerville avenue, marble worker.
Dyer, Henry H., 32 Elm street, cigars.
Dyer, Josiah T., 156 School street, men's furnishings.
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Earle, Israel C., 87 Irving street, salesman. Eaton, John F., 400 Highland avenue, architect. Eaton, John M., 58 Springfield street, no occupation. Edgett, Reuben, 347 Elm street, carpenter. Edmands, John B., 11 Robinson street, stoneware manufacturer. Egerton, Wales L., 61 Beach street, no occupation. Elkins, John F., 142 Medford street, contractor.
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JURY LIST.
Elliot, Charles J., 59 Oxford street, engineer. Elliott, George E., 103 Jenny Lind avenue, grocer. Emerson, William J., 104 Broadway, boots and shoes. Emery, Allen A., 51 Oliver street, butter. Enslin, Irving J., 62 Cross street, stenographer. Esty, Austin S., 203 School street, clerk. Evans, Francis W., 32 Prospect street, teamster. Evans, Henry, 15 Adrian street, teamster.
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Fales, Wyman E., 76 Irving street, salesman. Falvey, Richard, 15 Rush street, contractor. Farnham, Rufus H., 236 Holland street, motorman. Farrell, Patrick S., 31 Linwood street, polisher. Fay, Francis H., rear 101 Linwood street, marble cutter. Fellows, John H., 8 Sartwell avenue, accountant. Fenelon, J. Robert, 21 School street, real estate. Field, Orton D., 98 Jaques street, salesman. Fisher, Alphonso, 152 Pearl street, painter. Fisher, Arthur V., 62 Evergreen avenue, agent. Fisher, Emery B., 110 Prospect street, clerk, P. O., Boston.
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