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Democratic Social,
22
17
8
11
18
10
14
100
Jeremiah O'Fihelly,
Socialist Labor,
16
25
6
50
13
11
12
133
William M. Olin,
Republican,
514
209
646
572
692
585
588
46
905
Blank,
30
59
25
27
131 53
39
24
257
TREASURER.
George E. Batchelder,
Prohibition,
10
8
19
15
12
13
17
94 108
Edward S. Bradford,
Republican,
517
199
596
₹ 89
684
568
587
3,740
Joseph L. Chalifoux,
Democratic,
152
360
108
65
130
107
45
967
Frederick A. Nagler, Blank,
Socialist Labor,
10
16
12
9
16
11
10
84
36
63
31
37
66
49
27
312
AUDITOR.
James F. Dean,
Democratic,
148
353
82
70
138
116
54
961
Frank Keefe,
Socialist Labor,
10
21
5
10
18
12
9
85
John H. Smith,
Prohibition,
7
11
15
20
18
13
24
108
Frank Thompson,
Democratic Social,
29
14
6
11
14
7
14
95
Henry E. Turner,
Republican,
501
196
633
577
656 79
52
39
366
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Allen Coffin,
Prohibition.
12
8
13
13
16
12
19
93
John T. Hargraves,
Socialist Labor,
9
18
5
13
14
13
16
88
Herbert Parker,
Republican,
504
193
637
579
671
560
571
3,715
Arthur A. Putnam,
Democratic,
157
364
85
73
148
123
53
1,003
Clarence E. Spelman,
Democratic Social,
16
21
5
12
13
9
12
88
Blank,
48
59
31
40
61
48
31
318
COUNCILLOR.
John T. Galvin,
Democratic Social,
27
51
17
23
31
26
18
193
George A. Sanderson,
Democratic,
151
338
85
81
166
140
63
1,024
Henry D. Yerxa,
Republican,
509
193
633
575
643
541
569
3,663
W. H. Ennis,
1
1
Blank,
59
80
41
51
.. 83
58
52
421
W. Murray Crane,
Republican,
John B. Lewis, Jr.,
Prohibition,
5
3
12
18
George H. Wrenn,
Democratic Social,
8
10
2
Blank,
25
26
16
11
137 10
67 11
1,120 57
Blank,
28
38
21
15
14
Democratic,
149
345
72
54
15
15
17
16
Wendell P. Bosworth,
Democratic Social,
21
17
7
3,690
Blank,
51
68
35
42
565
562
3,806
Willmore B. Stone,
108
59
1,032
12
75
13
TOTAL.
..
..
...
455
CITY CLERK.
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
SENATOR.
Leonard B. Chandler,
Republican,
523 161
216 368
631 96
616 72
704 154
581 124
607 54
3,878 1,029
Reuben L. Richardson, Democratic,
Scattering votes,
62
78
49
42
64
58
41
REPRESENTATIVE, SIXTH DIST.
Edward J. Mullaney,
Democratic,
160
160
Charles F. Wildes,
Republican,
57
...
..
REPRESENTATIVES, 7TH DIST. (3)
John F. Foster,
Republican,
236
575
. .
538
548
1,897
Joseph A. Haley,
Democratic,
179
102
804
Robert Luce,
Republican,
220
597
540
533
1,890
Isaac M. Story,
Republican,
199
572
523
514
1,808
Scattering votes,
1
467
....
513
409
2,316
REPRESENTATIVE, EIGHTH DIST.
John Andrews,
Republican,
John R. Conant,
Democratic,
Charles L. Underhill,
Rep. Ind.,
....
Blank,
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Francis Bigelow,
Dem., Repub.,
515
* 348
612
558
679
566
536
3,814
Robert Lusk,
Democratic Social,
70
140
33
28
56
49
34
410
William F. Merrill,
Prohibition,
31
20
36
43
37
37
37
241
Frederick Keppe,
130
155
95
101
151
112
95
839
ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS. (2)
Christian Beck,
Democratic Social,
97
225
55
44
91
84
37
633
Louis Eisner,
Democratic Social,
67
193
46
43
83
67
31
530
David T. Strange,
Republican,
442
198
571
509
583
514
528
3,345
Edward E. Thompson,
Republican,
423
184
580
482
564
502
512
3,247
Samuel H. Warren,
28
15
32
31
32
39
38
215
Charles Haevner,
1
Blank,
435
511
268
351
493
323
258
2,639
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Thomas F. Rooney,
Democratic Social,
78
198
48
42 592
79 704
58 606
30
533
George A. Sanderson,
Dem., Repub.,
1
125
147
79
96
140
101
103
791
CLERK OF COURTS.
Theodore C. Hurd,
Dem., Repub.,
530
330
622
574
704
600
558
3,918
George F. Ritchie,
Democratic Social, Prohibition,
75
148
42
30
64
52
28
439
Henry A. Smith,
23
15
33
28
24
20
29
172
Blank,
118
170
79
98
131
93
87
776
SHERIFF.
John R. Fairbairn,
Dem., Repub.,
549
357
637
582
702
607
563
3,9 7
Francis P. Finegan,
66
168
32
33
73
53
26
451
Roscoe G. Watson,
27
15
39
31
25
26
34
197
Blank,
104
123
68
84
123
79
79
660
....
85
335 106
.. . .
..
68
19
49
2
3
....
1
2
4 394
529
529
Blank,
57
406
117
. .
. .
...
1
William Howard,
542
318
649
569
3,980
Blank,
Prohibition,
....
1
745
312
433
1
1
Blank,
Blank,
927
314
649
191
1
Blank,
Democratic Social, Prohibition,
The following is a statement of the votes cast in the several wards of the city for the candidates for the various offices and on the questions submitted at the city election held December 10, 1901 :-
456
ANNUAL REPORTS.
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MAYOR.
Edward Glines,
Republican,
546 227
310
683
456 59
588 144
519 174
554 63
3,656 1,433
Scattering, Blank,
16
2 29
20
15
25
22
28
155
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 1.
Cornelius Bowen,
Democratic,
241
563
119
49
141 499
138
43
1,297
James Watters,
Republican,
415
480
3,187
Blank,
32
193
121
46
117
133
122
764
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 2.
Horace A. Belcher,
Republican,
509
307
637
429
522
463 106
473
3,340
Henry C. Rowland,
Democratic,
Blank,
105
159
126
52
121
147
134
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 3.
Jackson Caldwell,
Republican,
587
515
673
455
546
542
502
3,820
Scattering,
... 202
451
165
76
210
174
... 143
1,421
ALDERMAN-AT LARGE, WARD 4.
Howard Lowell,
Republican,
539
309
649
465
546
483
477
3,468
Scattering,
1
...
658
194
66
210
.... 233
168
1,778
ALDERMAN. AT-LARGE, WARD 5.
John C. Howard,
Democratic,
166 495
450
107
52
127 530
110
48
1,060
William H. Woodberry, Republican, Scattering,
128
301
137
5-1
10 90
173
132
1,015
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 6.
541
435
642
437
554 1
603
481
3,693
Scattering,
248
531
201
93
202
113
... 164
1,552
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 7.
523
308
632
430
522
488
565
3 468
Scattering,
266
659
210
101
234
228
80
1,778
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 1.
Joseph E. Donnelly, Democratic,
216
216
Charles S. Gilman,
Republican,
498
John J. Kelley,
Democratic,
492
492
Thomas T. M. Sargent, Republican, Blank,
162
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 2.
John H. Brown,
Republican,
206
206
James F. Flynn,
Republican,
283
William M. Kelley,
Democratic,
610
Dennis C. Mahoney,
583
583
Quincy G. Hall,
1
1
Blank,
. .
251
251
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 3.
William F. Barker,
Republican,
627
....
....
..
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 4.
Herbert P. Nickerson, Republican, Edwin N. Simonds,
Blank,
....
..
. .
226
. . .
422
....
. .
414
....
226
.
. .
2
Blank,
249
216
599
425
433
465
3,163
Blank,
James F. Reynolds,
Republican,
3
Blank,
Warren C. Daggett,
Republican,
.
....
2
Blank,
498
. .
. .
. .
162
..
..
283
....
610
..
..
Charles H. Wocd,
Republican,
622
Blank,
437
437
422
TOTAL.
James W. Kenney,
Democratic,
626
140
1
..
1
4
513
211
603
436
175
501
80
50
114
38
1,064 844
Blank,
1
5
. .
....
1
1
1
...
1
210
210
Democratic,
627
622
414
..
10
1
1
457
CITY CLERK.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 5.
Herman A. Fosdick,
Republican,
George P. McCarroll,
Democratic,
Frank A. Noyes,
Republican,
... .
. ..
.. . .
..
..
482
482
George L. Robinson,
Democratic,
....
...
George W. Hatch,
...
. ..
. .
....
2
. .
. .
. .
. .
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 6.
Sumner T. Kaulback,
Republican,
530
530
Ralph A. Landers,
Republican,
537
537
Scattering,
5
Blank,
360
....
360
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 7.
J. Willard Jones,
Republican,
539
539
Oramel P. Walker,
Republican,
519
519
Blank,
...
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 1.
S. Newton Cutler,
Republican,
513
.. .
...
...
. .
513
Charles J. Gormley,
Democratic,
220
Blank,
62
....
. . .
:
....
62
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 2.
John H. O'Neil,
Democratic,
...
645
645
Scattering,
. . . .
4
4
Blank,
.. . .
318
....
. . . .
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 3.
George E. Whitaker,
Republican,
..
. .
. .
683
. .
...
.. . .
1
...
Blank,
...
....
173
...
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 4.
George W. Whiting,
Republican,
454
Blank,
80
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 5.
Quincy E. Dickerman, Dem., Repub., Scattering,
570
570
Blank,
187
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 6.
Frederick A. P. Fiske,
Republican,
534
534
Scattering,
2
..
191
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 7.
547
547
Blank,
....
..
. .
. .
. .
....
113
113
Shall liquor licenses be granted?
Yes,
253
578
201
73 440
183 528
206
85
1,579
No,
477
267
599
Blank,
59
122
43
18
46
59
27
374
Shall act be accepted, making city clerk's term of office three years ?
Yes, No,
287
345
421
284
341
334
313
2,325
226
223
163
105
150
148
130
1,145
Blank,
276
399
259
142
266
234
202
1,778
. .
.. .
..
..
.
275
....
....
...
.. . .
76
351
351
Scattering,
...
. . . .
Blank,
....
....
...
...
218
5
.
·
.
·
·
.
.
.
.
. . .
. .. .
232
232
220
....
:
:
. .
....
..
. .
. .
. .
454
80
2
2
.
:
..
..
. .
. .
2
....
Blank,
191
683
Henry W. Pitman,
1
173
.
·
.
·
.
:
·
...
....
275
110
110
76
2
....
218
. .
...
451
533
3,295
George A. Miles,
Republican,
..
187
318
WARDS.
458
ANNUAL REPORTS.
The whole number voting at the state and city elections will be found in the foregoing tables of the men's and women's voting lists :-
Liquor License Question.
The following is a statement of the vote of the city on the question of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, the number of registered voters and the estimated population for each of the twenty-one years in which this question has been sub- mitted to the people :-
YEAR.
YES.
No.
BLANK.
REGISTERED VOTERS.
ESTIMATED POPULATION.
1881
979
1,222
3,678
26,000
1882
627
1,159
3,778
26,500
1883
767
1,343
4.407
27,000
1884
806
1,709
4,470
28,000
1885
428
1,604
3,969
*29,992
1886
214
1,321
4,089
32,000
1887
555
2,427
4,574
34,000
1888
744
2,456
5,399
36,000
1889
635
1,706
335
5,286
39,000
1890
999
2 282
409
5,556
*40,117
1891
1,054
2,598
279
5,938
43,000
1892
1,427
3.288
347
7,587
46,000
1893
1,547
2,654
218
7,943
48,000
1894
1,098
2,869
246
8,007
50,000
1895
1,854
4,708
459
8,410
*52.200
1896
1,466
3,680
332
9,379
54,000
1897
1,626
3,815
486
8,925
56,000
1898
1,595
3,501
486
8,657
57,500
1899
1,892
3,340
374
8,838
60,000
1900
1,660
3,427
321
9,620
*61,643
1901
1,579
3,295
374
9,499
63,500
* Census.
It should be said for the benefit of any not familiar with the law that the voting upon this question has no relation to the granting of licenses of the sixth or seventh classes, which are de- fined as follows :-
Sixth Class .-- Licenses to retail druggists and apothecaries to sell liquors of any kind for medicinal, mechanical or chemical purposes only, and to such persons only as may certify in writing for what use they want them.
Seventh Class .- Licenses to dealers in paints or in chemicals to sell alcohol for mechanical, manufacturing or chemical purposes only.
459
CITY CLERK.
Term of Office of City Clerk.
At the city election held December 10, the voters accepted Chapter 332 of the Acts of the Legislature for the year 1901, the portion of which affecting this city is as follows :-
Acts of 1901. Chapter 332.
An Act Relative to the Terms of Office of City Clerks. Be it enacted, etc., as follows :-
SECTION 2. In the year nineteen hundred and two, and every third year thereafter, in every city not required to elect or appoint a city clerk in December, there shall be elected or appointed, as required by the charters of their respective cities, a city clerk, to hold his office for three years from the day of his election or appointment.
SECT. 3. Every such clerk shall hold his office until the election or appointment and qualification of his successor, unless sooner removed by due process of law.
SECT. 4. When a vacancy shall occur in the office of city clerk, the person elected or appointed to fill the vacancy shall hold the office until the end of the unexpired term of the person last holding the office.
SECT. 5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
SECT. 6. This act shall be submitted to the voters of every city at the next annual municipal election, and upon its acceptance by a ma- jority of the voters voting thereon in any city, shall take effect in that city.
Approved May 1, 1901.
The vote on the question is hereinbefore given in the state- ment regarding the city election.
Publications.
Publications have been made during the year, under the di- rection of the city clerk, as follows :-
Annual Reports for 1900.
Municipal Register (pocket edition) for 1901.
Revised Ordinances of 1900.
This book was prepared from the type used in the official promulgation of the ordinances in the newspaper, and was de- signed for use pending the publication of the Municinal Manual of 1901.
McKinley Memorial Service.
This is a complete report of the service, held under the auspices of the city government, in the First Methodist Epis- copal Church, Bow street, Sunday, October 13, 1901, in memory of our lamented president, William McKinley. It contains, also, a record of all the proceedings taken by the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen in reference to the assassination and death of the president.
In addition to these publications, the Municipal Manual of 1901 has been printed, and a voluminous index to the same has been prepared, and the work will very soon come from the press.
It contains the city charter, a list of Acts of the Legislature relating to Somerville and of acts and parts of acts that have been
460
ANNUAL REPORTS.
accepted by the city, the city ordinances, the rules of the Board of Aldermen, the regulations of the Board of Health, and lists of the boards of selectmen, of the senators and representatives who have represented the town and city in the Legislature, and of the city governments.
A separate pamphlet containing the lists of boards of select- men, senators, representatives and city governments has also been printed for the use of those who may want them alone.
Card Index to Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths.
During the past few years a card index to the records of births, marriages and deaths has been prepared. It covers, in one index, all of these records from the incorporation of the town in 1842, and greatly facilitates their examination.
It is proposed .to extend this index by including refer- ences to the records of marriage intentions in all cases where there is no record of the marriage ..
Ordinances.
Copies of ordinances passed since the adoption of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1900 are presented herewith.
GEORGE I. VINCENT,
City Clerk.
ORDINANCES.
No. 37.
An Ordinance Relating to the City Physician.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :--
Section 1. The City Physician shall, under the direction of the Committee on State Aid and Soldiers' Relief of the Board of Aldermen, attend upon such sick soldiers and sailors and wives, widows and relatives of soldiers and sailors as are required by law to be supported, as such, wholly or in part by the city. The expense for medicine incident to such attendance shall be charged to Soldiers' Relief account.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved April 4, 1901.
No. 38.
An Ordinance to Amend Section Four of Chapter Twelve of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, Entitled, " Appointment, Compensa- tion and Removal of Officers."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section four of chapter twelve of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, entitled "Appointment, Compensation and Removal of Officers," is hereby amended so as to read as follows : Section 4. All fees for services as witnesses or otherwise, in criminal cases and in cases in which the city is a party, which may be allowed to or received by any member of the police depart- ment or other officer of the city who receives a salary for his offi- cial services, shall be paid over to the city; provided, however, that police officers on duty at night and police officers doing extra duty shall be allowed to retain such witness fees as may be paid them for attendance in criminal cases at the superior court.
Approved May 2, 1901.
No. 39.
An Ordinance to Amend Chapter Twenty=one of the Revised Ordi= nances of 1900, Entitled, " Regulation of Plumbing."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section eleven of chapter twenty-one of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by striking out the words "be plain and without tar, paint or other coating, and shall," so that the section shall read as follows : Section 11. All cast-iron pipes used in plumbing within any building shall have an average weight of not less than the following :-
462
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Pounds per foot.
2-inch pipe.
51
3-inch pipe
4-inch pipe 93
5-inch pipe 13
17
6-inch pipe. 20
8-inch pipe. 331
10-inch pipe.
.45
12-inch pipe.
.54
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved June 20, 1901.
No. 40.
An Ordinance Relating to Ball-Playing in the Public Streets.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :----
Section 1. No person shall play baseball or football in any of the public streets, unless authorized so to do by the Board of Aldermen ; and no person shall throw a ball, or a stone, to the annoyance or intimidation of any passenger, or of any abutter, on the public streets of the city.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved October 25, 1901.
No. 41.
An Ordinance to Amend Section Four of Chapter Seven of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, Entitled, "City Clerk."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somer- ville, as follows :--
Section 1. Section four of chapter seven of the Revised Or- dinances of 1900 is hereby amended by striking out the word "an- nually" in the first line thereof, so that the said section shall read as follows : Section 4 .. He shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, give a bond or bonds, in such form as the city so- licitor shall approve, with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Board of Aldermen, and in such sum as said board may pre- scribe, for the faithful performance of his duties, and for the de- livery to his successor in office of all books, papers, records and property belonging to said office.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 24, 1902.
.
JURY LIST OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
Prepared by the Registrars of Voters, under Chapter 176 of the Re- vised Laws, February 14, 1902.
Posted February 26, 1902, and accepted by the Board of Aldermen March 13, 1902.
Abbott, Alonzo F., 8 Concord avenue, Clerk.
Adams, Frank H., 46 Summer street, Treasurer.
Adcock, John H., 205 Highland avenue, Plumber.
Albee, John G., 101 Flint street, Clerk. Aldrich, Harrison, 23 Franklin street, Produce dealer. Allen, Hiram, 230 Washington street, Musician.
Allison, James W., 95 Mt. Vernon street, Carpenter.
Andrews, James M., 172 Broadway, Builder.
Andrews, John, 34 Albion street, Agent. Angier, Lucius B., 18 Temple street, Laborer. Armstrong, Thomas W., 39 Partridge avenue, Sawyer. Armstrong, William, 17 Dane street, Watchman. Attwood, J. Lorenzo, 18 Herbert street, Bookkeeper. Atwater, George W., 1 Avon street, Foreman. Atwell, Horace F., 7 Newbury street, Salesman. Ayer, Fred C., 160 Highland avenue, Lumber dealer. Ayer, John F., 17 Walter street, Lumber dealer.
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Babb, Charles D., 193 School street, Real estate agent. Babb, Nathaniel F., 193 School street, Salesman.
Babbitt, Artemas B., 110 Perkins street, Machinist. Bacon, Oliver, 19 Pembroke street, Clerk. Bailey, John T .. 16 Bradley street, Stationer. Bailey, Walter C., 72 Mt. Vernon street, Engraver.
Baker, Nicholas, 9 Bedford street, Barrel dealer. Baker, Roger H., 9 Bedford street, Cooper. Baker, Roswell F., 26 Hudson street, Salesman. Baldwin, Henry W., 82 Mt. Vernon street, Clerk.
Bancroft, Edward A., 31 School street, Barrel dealer. Barker, Edgar C., 12 Ellsworth street, Clerk. Barker, William H., 367 Summer street, Manufacturer. Barnard, Thomas L., 11 Grant street, Fish dealer. Barnes, George W., 1160 Broadway, Hardware dealer. Bartlett, George E., 5 North Union street, Machinist. Bassett, Albert H., 17 Everett street, Provision dealer. Baxter, James B., 30 Boston street, Clerk. Beal, Albert H., 96 Wallace street, Barber. Bean, Gerard D., 136 Lowell street, Bookkeeper. Beckley, Henry F., 221 Morrison avenue, Salesman.
Beckley, Warren H., 208 Morrison avenue, Salesman. Belcher, Horace A., 12 Webster avenue, Produce dealer. Belding, Oscar H., 182 Highland avenue, Carpenter. Belding, Rainsford W., 79 Benton road, Builder. Bennett, Dana W., 41 Putnam street, Agent.
Bennett, Edwin C., 35 Putnam street, No occupation. Bent, Charles E., rear 9 Marion street, Carpenter.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Berry, Andrew C., 6 Centre street, Engraver.
Berry, Arthur W., 53 Hudson street, Builder.
Berton, John F., 134 College avenue, Painter.
Bertwell, Henry P., 20 Cameron avenue, Clerk.
Bezanson, William H., 47 Laurel street, Marketman.
Binney, Henry M., 8 Parker place, Painter. Binney, Martin, 9 Linden place, Agent.
Bishop, William F., 20 Wheeler street, Clerk.
Black, Peter F., 14 Atherton street, Agent.
Blake, Charles M., 13 Preston road, Newsdealer.
Blanchard, Charles V., 99 Orchard street, Bookkeeper.
Booker, James A., 193 Pearl street, Salesman.
Bossey, Charles W., 22 Ashland street, Salesman. Boutin, Abraham, 18 Park avenue, Nurse.
Bowen, Cornelius, 128 Linwood st., Safe & mach. mover.
Bowen, Lorenzo W., 16 Broadway, Decorator.
Bowers, Harrison G. O., 2331/2 Elm street, No occupation.
Bowman, Henry F., 10 Winter-hill circle, Lithographer. Boyden, William B., 34 Quincy street, Messenger. Boyer, Charles W., 13 Highland avenue, Engineer. Boyer, F. Howard, 13 Highland avenue, Engineer. Bradley, Daniel, 19 Concord avenue, Barrel dealer. Bradley, Daniel A., 67 Beacon street, Piano finisher. Bradley, Dennis E., 303 Washington street, Ornamenter. Bradshaw, Charles H., 7 Westwood rd., Real estate agt. Bradshaw, J. Edwin, 16 St. James avenue, Clerk. Brastow, George K., 162 Summer street, Clerk.
Bremner, John A., 49 Bow street, Picture frame mfgr.
Brennan, Stephen, 70 Oxford street, Mason and builder.
Briggs, J. Albion, 59 Viñal avenue, Real estate agent. Briggs, Sylvester R., 19 Flint street, Broker.
Brigham, Charles A., 3 Dell street, Salesman.
Brophy, Daniel, 17 Fremont avenue, Traveling salesman.
Brophy, Thomas C., 17 Fremont ave., Traveling salesm'n. Brothers, Frank H., 60 Putnam street, Jeweler. Brown, Charles E., 36 Albion street, Carpenter. Brown, Fred E., 311 Washington street, Clerk. Brown, John H., 311 Washington street. Painter.
Brown, Lyman H., 42 Columbus ave., Livery stable kpr. Bryant, Thomas H., 6 Edmands street, Receiving clerk. Buckley, John E., 18 Hancock street, Lineman.
Buckley, Patrick W., 17 Garden court, Confect'y dealer. Bucknam, Davis P., 12 Vine street, Mason. Bucknam, William E., 341 Beacon street, Mason. Buell, Henry A., 150 Walnut street, Machinist. Bullard, Walter H., 22 Stickney avenue, Grocer. Bunten, Frederick R., 32 Cedar st., Feather duster mfr. Burke, Walter W., 337 Washington street, Hatter. Burns, Robert, 21 Lincoln street, Chemist. Burns, Samuel A., 61 Pearl street, Milk dealer. Burrows, George H., 25 North Union street, Machinist. Bursaw, William J., 41 Dartmouth street, Agent. Burton, Edward H., 123 Orchard street, Provisions. Butler, William, 106-A Albion street, Printer. Buttimer, Maurice, 351 Lowell street, Contractor. Byam, Augustus .B., 7 Melvin street, Soap manufacturer. Callow, John R., 42 Concord avenue, Porter. Cameron, William G., 5 Lester terrace, Carpenter. Caples, Philip, 42 Craigie street, Butter dealer. Card, Frederick L., 243 Pearl street, Provision dealer.
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JURY LIST.
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Carpenter, Albert Q., 7 Sargent avenue, Tinsmith. Carpenter, Reuben, 10 Fountain avenue, Engraver. Carr, Eugene P., 18 Benton road, Salesman. Carter, Lorenzo D., 108 Belmont street, Clerk. Cate, Nathan E., 28 Everett avenue, Treasurer. Chapin, Hiram O., 44 Dover street, Commision merchant. Chase, Charles D., 18 Ivaloo street, Engineer.
Chase, Washington I., 85 Vine street, Distiller.
Cheney, Herbert E., 119 College avenue, Produce dealer.
Chickering, William H., 15 Evergreen avenue, Clerk. Christopher, Emerson R., 136 Lowell street, Grocer.
Clark. Cyrus D., 30 Everett avenue, Sexton.
Clark, Herbert L., 124 Sycamore street, Builder.
Clark, Isaac H., 49 Brastow avenue, Mechanical engineer. Clarke, Wilbur S., 40 Vinal avenue, Real estate agent. Clough, George M., 9 Forster street, Agent. Cloyes, George M., 43 Madison street, Salesman. Coan, Francis E., 156 Pearl street, Stair builder.
Coan, Thomas S., 18 Fremont street, Bookkeeper.
Coffin, Edward B., 184 Lowell st., Real est. & insur. agt.
Coffin, Winslow W., 186 Broadway, Real est. & ins. agt. Collieson, Clarence E., 19 Park avenue, Leather dealer. Collins, John D., 22 Vine street, Mason.
Collins, J. Lincoln, 111% Sanborn avenue, Iron worker.
Colman, Charles W., 151 Central street, Architect. Comfort, James J., 5 Taunton street, Conductor. Conant, George H., 8 Park avenue, No occupation. Condit, Fred H., 255 Medford street, Musician. Condit, Sears, 255 Medford street, Hatter.
Cook, Forrest D., 301 Highland avenue, Reporter.
Cook, Levi F., 239-A Highland avenue, Salesman. Copithorne, John, 81 School street, Carpenter. Coughlin, William J., 141 Medford street, Upholsterer.
Cox, Edward, 36 Central street, Real estate agent. Coyle, George R., 16 Maple avenue, Salesman.
Craig, John W., 97 Washington street, Blacksmith. Crawford, J. Arthur, 19. Eastman place, Carpenter. Cremen, John W., 69 Oxford street, Clerk. Crimmings, Timothy F., 30 Vinal ave., Teamster & contr. Crosby, Clifford F., 348 Summer st., Ventilating engin'r. Crosby, Warren A., 32 Rush street, Fish dealer. Crotty, William B., 466 Somerville avenue, Jeweler. Crowell. Louis F., 85 Benton road, Clerk.
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