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158
120
295
260
113
1,851
William L. Barber,
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..
.. . .
. .
. . 31
1 55
104
56
583
REPRESENTATIVE, SIXTH DIST.
John Diggins,
Democratic,
400
400
David L Flannery,
Socialist.
75
75
Charles F. Wildes,
574
.
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:
·
·
574
Blank,
50
REPRESENTATIVES, 7TH DIST. (3)
Joseph P. Boyce,
Republican Ind.,
63
126
206
377
772
William C. Brown,
Democratic,
591
143
253
106
1,093
William J. Cunningham, Democratic,
690
153
274
101
1,218
Joseph A. Haley,
Democratic,
647
134
220
84
1,085
Robert Luce,
Republican, Socialist,
260
746
679
745
2,430
Squire E. Putney,
Socialist,
....
230
637
615
614
2,096
Arthur P. Vinal,
...
3
1
5
Blank,
....
481
320
...
466
.... 376
1,643
REPRESENTATIVE, EIGHTH DIST.
Augustus P. Griffin,
Democratic,
585
John L. Mulholland,
Socialist,
147
Charles L. Underhill,
Republican,
....
..
....
578
657
68
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
George R. Duren,
Democratic,
305
596
148
121
287
263
1,831
Levi S. Gould,
Republican,
572
257
731
636
747
684
111 802
4,429
Arthur Staveley,
Socialist,
102
123
64
63
81
9-1
72
599
Luthur S. Wood,
Prohibition,
12
10
20
15
12
30
27
126
Blank,
108
154
85
50
76
108
78
659
. .
. .
....
66
397 81
87
64
315
Charles W. Saunders,
105
50
84
69
314
Isaac M. Story,
Republican,
...
Republican,
249
765
652
734
2,400
Scattering votes,
....
Blank,
121
....
...
53
. .
1
1
4,687 556
Edward Glines,
...
164
136
George A. Sanderson,
Democratic,
316
Republican,
578
268
741
1
Blank,
113
142
82
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. .
...
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:
:
·
.
WARDS.
TOTAL.
Grenville S. MacFarland, Democratic,
288
4,352
616
Socialist,
646
Leonard B. Chandler,
Republican,
50
101
63
188
..
1,235
1
...
433
CITY CLERK.
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 question of granting liquor licenses, at the city election held December 9, 1902 : --
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
MAYOR.
Edward Glines,
Republican.
547
252
558
417
459
510 10
650
Harold Hellberg,
Socialist Labor,
3
10
8
.... 32 44
6 148 70
124 56
45 42
1,217 370
Christopher E. Rymes,
63
23
28
13
.. 27
1 33
34
221
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 1.
Charles S. Gilman,
Republican,
503
174 384
500 76
394
408 158
410 114
50 41
2,890 1,152
John F. Wilbur,
61
72
43
40
63
52
38
369
Blank,
130
142
96
30
81
158
199
836
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 2.
Horace A. Belcher,
Republican,
479
201
500
394
418 59
417 50
499 30
2,908 311
Jacob Berman,
Socialist,
43
62
31
36
Philip Koen,
Democratic,
285
420
69
32
137
100
30
1,073 77
Augustus F. Pecheur,
14
15
9
1
19 77
155
213
878
ALDERMAN. AT-LARGE, WARD 3.
Joseph S. Pike,
Republican,
494 135
220
573
403 48
443 106
442 87
510 46
3,085 673
Frank Q. Harrington,
402
360
83
55
160
205
223
1,488
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 4.
Charles A. Cashdollar, Socialist,
64
78
46
51
65 139
58 112
43 34
405 1,017
Martin Gill,
Democratic,
271
360
69
32
398
403 103
383 181
481 221
1,053
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 5.
John P. Burke,
Democratic,
268
372
67 489
41 374
171 434
114 393 57
37 489 36 217
1,001
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 6.
Embert E. Hopkins,
73
76 170
47 484 8
44 380
76 393 15 111
73 440 11
81 431
2,754
Andrew Mortenson,
Socialist Labor,
7
19 322
55
31
91
29
856
John F. Burke,
1
Blank,
278
185
121
48
115
118
... 228
1,093
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 7.
Warren C. Daggett,
Dem., Repub., Socialist,
505
252
463
381
443 90
420 93
608 70
3,072 629
Clarence P. Gowell,
104
159
68
45
Blank,
422
361
184
80
177
221
101
1,546
James W. Kenney,
Democratic, Socialist,
369
419
Squire E Putney,
49
68
41
....
1
Charles R. Ross,
Democratic,
337
Socialist,
Blank,
210
74
106
43
1
. ..
1
Blank,
456
171
Blank,
240
163
160
115
43
51
170
1,070 2,807
Frank A. Noyes,
Republican,
461
167
Winfield P. Porter,
Socialist,
57
73
44
48
54
369
Blank,
245
Socialist, Republican,
470
Ralph A. Landers,
456
10
73
Leo A. Rogers,
Democratic,
217
192
59
John D. Rusden,
Socialist,
.. .
.
.
Edwin N. Simonds,
Republican,
2,772
450 120
25
3
1
7
Socialist Labor,
12
8
3,393 45
Blank,
WARDS.
42
434
ANNUAL REPORTS.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
TOTAL.
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 1.
Cornelius Bowen,
Democratic,
459
. .
....
....
..
..
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....
. .
John J. McCarty,
Democratic,
471
. . .
....
....
....
471
Thomas T. M. Sargent,
Republican,
462
. .
....
...
20
.. . .
....
...
...
. . ..
414
Blank,
168
...
....
...
....
·
....
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 2.
David Berglind,
Republican,
172
....
472
....
Dennis C. Mahoney,
Democratic,
....
460
....
Wm. H. J. Thompson,
Republican,
....
68
....
.
·
·
....
197
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 3.
William F. Barker,
Republican,
397
Leonard W. Cole,
Republican, Cit.,
. ...
. .
303
303
Charles H. Wood,
Republican,
....
..
..
. .
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 4.
Herbert I. Laighton,
Republican,
Patrick J. Mooney,
Democratic, Socialist,
....
. . .
31
31
John L. Mulholland,
....
. . .
30
30
Herbert P. Nickerson, Republican,
...
. .
378
378
Ulysses T. Sullivan,
Democratic,
....
....
...
30
30
Charles W. White,
. ..
... .
....
39
39
Blank,
....
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 5.
Henry Gundlach,
Democratic,
134
134
George W. Hatch,
Republican, Republican,
377
Patrick J. Mclaughlin, Democratic,
...
.. .
...
...
...
..
4
4
Blank,
....
....
...
... .
228
..
228
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 6.
William R. Boyle,
Democratic,
148
148
Daniel M. Frye,
Republican,
...
:
....
:
.
402
402
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 7.
Stephen H. Davis,
Socialist,
42
42
Walter A. Dow,
Republican,
521
J. Willard Jones,
Republican, Cit.,
308
308
French O. J. Tarbox,
..
...
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 1.
David L. Flannery,
Socialist,
56
56
Charles J. Gormley,
Democratic,
356
356
George S. Poole,
Republican,
520
520
Blank,
106
...
..
106
. .
459
William C. Byam,
Socialist,
38
38
Bernard L. Sliney,
Socialist,
Elmer H. Spaulding,
Republican,
444
...
....
...
....
.. ..
...
168
William M. Kelley,
Democratic,
....
460
Victor L. Touchet,
..
Blank,
. ..
197
....
.
.
. .
426
426
John J. Higgins,
. ..
....
145
145
Benjamin Miller,
Socialist,
59
59
George Smith,
Socialist,
47
Edward P. Dunham,
....
.. .
....
47
430
430
John F. Thompson,
Republican,
488
Blank,
....
·
Republican, .
406
406
Blank,
281
281
.
..
377
.
.
..
411
Blank,
319
319
110
...
...
110
397
694
394
..
....
..
. . .
.. .
....
175
175
Socialist.
68
411
. .
...
. .
....
462
20
172
472
Socialist,
WARDS.
488
521
435
CITY CLERK.
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
Party.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 2.
Douglas S. Flewelling, Republican,
Edward J. Flynn,
Democratic;
480
..
Joseph Morrison,
1
Blank,
..
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 3.
Dana W. Bennett,
Republican,
577
..
....
. .
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 4.
William P. Jones.
Dem., Repub.,
407
John L. Murdock,
Socialist,
. .
Blank,
51
SCHOOL COMMITTEE(2 yrs.) WARD 5.
Charles F. Maguire. Democratic,
175
John Walter Sanborn,
Republican,
427
Frederick W. Wolffer, . Socialist, Blank,
. ..
.
.
65
65
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 6.
John J. Brine,
Democratic,
144
Charles H. Hood,
Republican,
..
.
:
100
....
495 100
Blank,
....
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 7.
Henrietta B. H. Attwood, Republican, C. Fred Blanchard, Socialist,
..
..
...
..
559 88 144
559 88
Blank,
. .
Shall liquor licenses be granted ?
Yes,
386
489
157 524
62
211 470
215 468 51
125 603 51
3,242
Blank,
117
62
34
16
29
360
The 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 vote of the city on the question of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, in each of the several years when this question has been submitted to the people, is again presented herewith, to afford a ready reference for the many who from time to time seek information in regard to it.
This vote has no bearing on licenses of the sixth and seventh classes, which may be granted at the discretion of the board of aldermen. They are defined in the law as follows :-
577 144
Blank,
144
407 52
...
175 427
..
. .
47
47
144 495
...
...
1,645
No,
528
221
428
TOTAL.
..
210 480 1
82
82
..
210
. .
..
. .
..
...
. .
144
52 51
436
ANNUAL REPORTS.
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.
The following is a statement of the vote, with the number of registered voters and the estimated population for each year :-
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
1902
1,645
3,242
360
10,100
65,000
* Census.
Miscellaneous Work.
A comparison of the indexes to the records of marriage in- tentions and marriages from the setting off of the town in 1842 to the time when the rule was established of making such com- parison shortly after the issuing of the certificate of intentions, has developed the fact that a very large number of marriages have never been recorded. This was doubtless due to the failure of the clergymen and magistrates to return the marriage certifi- cates, as they were not found in the files. We are making a sys- tematic effort to secure the necessary information for supplying the omissions. In every case where one of the parties resided in another city or town, we are asking the clerk of that place for a copy of his record of the marriage, if he has one, to serve as the basis for a record here. The copies from the records of the city of Boston have already been made by one of the clerks in this office, and we will obtain the copies from Cambridge, and pos-
437
CITY CLERK.
sibly from some of the other neighboring cities, in the same way. After exhausting every means of procuring the necessary data for these marriage records, an index to the intentions which re- main without corresponding records of marriage is to be included with the card index to the records of births, marriages and deaths.
Marginal titles are being inserted in the records of the town and the selectmen, preparatory to the making of a more compre- hensive index than we now have.
Those portions of the records of the town and the selectmen which relate to the civil war are being copied, with a view to their publication as a part of Somerville's record in connection with that period, and we have procured all the information in the adjutant-general's office that pertains to this record which has, as yet, been available.
The registrars of voters have this year changed the voting lists from the alphabetical to the street form, and a card index has been made of the names on the voting lists. A full descrip- tion of the voter as given in the general register is being printed on each card, so that the index will, of itself, constitute a com- plete record.
GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.
ORDINANCES.
March 14, 1903.
The following ordinances have been adopted since the print- ing of the Annual Reports for the year 1901.
GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk.
No. 42.
An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 17 of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, Entitled "Sewers in Certain Districts."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section one of chapter seventeen of the Revised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by adding thereto a para- graph to read as follows :-
The city engineer may, with the approval of the mayor, whenever in the judgment of the city engineer the exigencies of the case so require, give notice to the owner or agent of any premises situated in any part of the city so to change the drainage system thereof, within a reasonable time, specified in such notice, that no roof water, surface water or other drainage matter, ex- cept sewage, shall flow from said premises, directly or indirectly, into any public sewer which is used for conducting house drainage into the Metropolitan sewerage system ; and such owner or agent shall, within the time specified in such notice, make such changes in said drainage system as may be necessary to comply with such notice. No person shall cause or allow such roof water, surface water, or other drainage matter, to enter, directly or indirectly, any public sewer, in violation of the foregoing pro- visions. The provisions of section two of said chapter seventeen shall apply to cases arising under said section one of chapter seventeen, as herein amended.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its pasasge.
Approved March 14, 1902.
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ORDINANCES.
No. 43.
An Ordinance to Amend Section Seven of Chapter Twenty=two of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, Entitled " Electric Wires."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section seven of chapter twenty-two of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following words: "or the ownership of the pole shall be other- wise designated thereon to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Electric Lines and Lights."
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved May 23, 1902.
JURY LIST OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
Prepared by the Registrars of Voters, under Chapter 176 of the Re- vised Laws, February 17, 1903.
Posted February 27, 1903, and accepted by the Board of Aldermen March 12, 1903.
Abbott, Alonzo F., 8 Concord avenue, Clerk.
Adams, Charles, 117 Highland avenue, No occupation.
Adams, Charles M., 22 Ayer avenue, Claim adjuster.
Adams, Frank H., 46 Summer street, Treasurer. Adcock, John H., 205 Highland avenue, Plumber. Albee, John G., 101 Flint street, Clerk. Allen, George H., 29 Rogers avenue, No occupation. 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. Annis, Horace A., 19 Otis street, Mason. Armstrong, Thomas W., 39 Partridge avenue, Sawyer. Armstrong, William, 17 Dane street, Watchman. Arnold, L. Frank, 28 Vinal avenue, No occupation. Ashton, Franklin G., 17 Bonner avenue, Engineer. Ashworth, Fred N., 104 Cross street, Draughtsman. 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., 37 Bradley 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, Elias L., 46 Mystic avenue, Real estate agent. Baker, Nicholas, 9 Bedford street, Barrel dealer. Baker, Roger H., 9 Bedford street, Cooper. Baldwin, Henry W., 82 Mt. Vernon street, Clerk. Ball, Charles C., 122 Holland street, Expressman .. Bancroft, Edward A., 31 School street, Barrel dealer. Barker, Edgar C., 12 Ellsworth street, Clerk. Barker, Thomas J., 15 Dimick street. Undertaker. Barker, William H., 367 Summer street, Manufacturer. Barnard, Thomas L., 11 Grant street, Fish dealer. Barnes, Frank, 24 Milton street, Box manufacturer. Bartlett, George E., 5 North Union street, Machinist. Bassett, Albert H., 17 Everett street, Provision dealer.
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JURY LIST.
Baxter, James B., 30 Boston street, Clerk. Beal, Albert H., 96 Wallace street, Barber. Beals, William H., 27 Howe street, Clerk. Bean, Gerard D., 136 Lowell street, Bookkeeper. Bean, John D., 3 Lincoln street, Teamster. Beckley, Henry F., 221 Morrison avenue, Salesman. Beckman, Frank W., 36 Stone avenue, Clerk.
Belding, Oscar H., 182 Highland avenue, Carpenter.
Belding, Rainsford W., 79 Benton road, Builder.
Bennett, Dana W., 41 Putnam street, Agent. Bennett, Daniel J., 37 Stone avenue, Harness maker. Bent, Charles E., rear 9 Marion street, Carpenter. Bentley, George W., 19 Adams street, Com. merchant. 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. Billings, George A., 75 Willow avenue, Collector.
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. Blake, Frank R., 21 Derby street, Machinist. Blanchard, Charles V., 99 Orchard street, Bookkeeper. Boodry, George R., 26 Josephine avenue, Stereotyper. Booker, James A., 193 Pearl street, Salesman.
Bootman, Edgar, 48 Irving street, Real estate agent.
Bossey, Charles W., 22 Ashland street, Salesman.
Bosscy, Thomas F., 111 Elm street, No occupation.
Bosworth, William H., 10 Powder House ter., Adv. mgr.
Boutin, Abraham, 18 Park avenue, Nurse. Bowen, Cornelius, 128 Linwood st., Safe & mach. mover. Bowen, Lorenzo W., 16 Broadway, Decorator. Bowers, Harrison G. O., 411 Highland av., No occupat'n. 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. Boyer, George R., 29 Wigglesworth street, Builder. Bradley, Daniel, 19 Concord avenue, Barrel dealer. Bradley, Daniel A., 67 Beacon street, Piano finisher. 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 mfr. Brennan, Stephen, 70 Oxford street, Mason and builder.
Bridges, Corril E., 23 Tower street, Sales agent. Briggs. Sylvester R., 19 Flint street, Broker. Brigham, Charles A., 3 Dell street, Salesman. Brine, Charles F., 36 Columbus avenue, Tailor. Brooks, William Eugene, 114 Belmont street, Clerk. Brothers, Frank H., 60 Putnam street, Jeweler. Brown, Charles E., 36 Albion street, Carpenter. Brown, Fred E., 311 Washington street, Clerk.
Brown. Fred R .. 258 Broadway, Expressman.
Brown, John H., 311 Washington street. Painter.
Brown, Lyman H., 42 Columbus ave., Livery stable kpr. Bryant, Thomas H., 6 Edmands street, Receiving clerk.
442
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Buckley, Patrick W., 17 Garden court, Confect'y dealer. Buckley, William, 19 Virginia street, Veterinary surgeon. Bucknam, Davis P., 12 Vine street, Mason. Bucknam, William E., 341 Beacon street, Mason. Buell, Henry A., 150 Walnut street, Machinist. Buffum, Thomas J., 75 Florence street, Salesman. Bullard, Walter H., 22 Stickney avenue, Grocer.
Bunten, Frederick R., 32 Cedar st., Feather duster mfr.
Burbank, Francis H., 13 Broadway place, Bookkeeper.
Burbank, Winfield S., 241 School street, Sawdust dealer. Burgess, Edward W., 59 Otis street, Pedler. Burgess, William H., 59 Glen street, Clerk.
Burke, Walter W., 337 Washington street, Hatter. Burrows, George H., 25 North Union street, Machinist. Bursaw, William J., 41 Dartmouth street, Agent.
Burton, Edward H., 123 Orchard st., Provision salesman. Butler, William, 106-A Albion street, Printer. Butters, Charles S., 19 Church street, Provision dealer. Butterworth, Robert, 172 Summer street, Manufacturer. Buttimer, Maurice, 351 Lowell street, Contractor.
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Cameron, William G., 5 Lester terrace, Carpenter. Campbell, George S., Jr., 15 Windsor rd., Purchasing agt. Cann, Albert T., 38 Craigie street, Restaurant keeper. Card, Frederick L., 243 Pearl street, Provision dealer. Carnes, Henry, 11 Westwood road, No occupation. Carpenter, Albert Q., 7 Sargent avenue, Tinsmith. Carpenter, Reuben, 10 Fountain avenue, Engraver. Carr, Eugene P., 18 Benton road, Jewelry mfr. Carr, Roy W., 130 College avenue, Manufacturer. Carr, William R., 62 Chandler street, Real estate agent. Carruth, Frederick J., 34 Willow avenue, Manager. Carter, Lorenzo D., 13 Bartlett street, Clerk. Cate, Nathan E., 28 Everett avenue, Treasurer. Chaffee, Emory F., 109 Pearl street, Apothecary.
Chapin, Hiram O., 44 Dover st., Commission merchant. Chase, Charles C., 17 Park avenue, Printer. 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. Childs, Henry W., 23 Aldrich street, Agent. Chisholm, Charles W., 22 Dover street, Superintendent. Clark, George W., 65 Central street, Cruller Mfr. Clark, Herbert L., 124 Sycamore street, Builder. Clark, Isaac H., 49 Brastow avenue, Mechanical engineer. Clarke, Charles E., 31 Berkeley street, Clerk. Clarke, George B., 31 Berkeley street, Electrotyper. Clarke, Richard T., 52 Burnside avenue, Accountant. Clarke, Wilbur S., 40 Vinal avenue, Real estate agent. Clement, Herman J., 35 Marshall street, Printer. Coan, Francis E., 156 Pearl street, Stair builder. Coan, Thomas S., 18 Fremont street, Bookkeeper.
Coffin, Clarence D., 67 Hall avenue, Builder. Cole, Abram L., 42 Everett avenue, Provision dealer.
Cole, Daniel H .. 22 Edmands street, Clerk.
Coles, John B., 127 Cross street, Milkman.
Collieson, Clarence E., 19 Park avenue, Leather dealer.
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JURY LIST.
Collins, John D., 22 Vine street, Mason. Collins, J. Lincoln, 32 Stone 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. Conant, William C., 28 Central street, Mirror mfr. Condit, Fred H., 255 Medford street, Musician. Condit, Sears, 255 Medford street, Hatter. Cook, Forrest D., 301 Highland avenue, Reporter. Cook, John D., 33 Burnside avenue, Carpenter. Cook, Levi F., 78 Summer street, Salesman. Copithorne, John, 81 School street, Carpenter. Corbett, John P., 36 Rossmore street, Polisher. Corliss, Charles H., 36 Greenville street, Clerk. Coyle, George R., 16 Maple avenue, Salesman. Craig, John W., 97 Washington street, Blacksmith. Crawford, J. Arthur, 19 Eastman place, Carpenter. Creighton, Frederick W., 25 Cottage ave., Bookkeeper. Creighton, George C., 30 Cutter avenue, Type founder. Crenner, Bartlett P., 61 Adams street, Leather dealer. Crimmings, Timothy F., 30 Vinal ave., Teamster & contr. Crosby, Clifford F., 348 Summer st., Ventilating engin'r. Cross, John A., 104 Pearl street, Bookkeeper. Crotty, William B., 466 Somerville avenue, Jeweler. Crowell, Louis F., 85 Benton road, Clerk. Cullin, Edwin, 222 Broadway. Wholesale provision dealer. Cummings, George W., 47 Wallace street, Driver. Cummings, John H., 721/2 Oxford street, Janitor. Cunningham, Thomas A., 60 Beacon street, Grocer. Cunningham, William J., 447-A Somerville ave., Laborer. Curran, Reuben L., 29 Dana st., Foreman cabinetmaker. Currier, Francis E., 15 Flint street, Mason.
Currier, James H., 9 Mossland street, Manager. Currier, Samuel E., 9 Howe st., Real estate and ins. agt. Cutler, Frank E., 70 Pearl street, Painter.
Cutter, George, 379 Summer street, No occupation. Cutter, George B., 4 Pleasant avenue, Musician.
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Dadmun, Henry H., 48 Oxford street, Salesman. Dadmun, N. Frank, 53-Willow avenue, Photographer. Daggett, William H., 133 Summer street, Clerk. Dainty, Henry, 216 School street, Salesman. Dalton, James H., 22 Powder House terrace, Grocer. Danforth, George E., 110 Belmont street, Clerk. Daniels, Clarence A., 88 Munroe street, Clerk. Daniels, Edward S .. 50 Spring street, Piano tuner. Daniels, Harry F., 21 Munroe street, Clerk. Davenport, Foster L., 301 Summer street, Shipper. David, James B., 78 Belmont street, No occupation. Davis, Albert I., 35 Fairmount avenue, Bookkeeper. Davis, Albert M., 16 Chauncey avenue, Teamster. Davis, Claude E .. 280 Broadway, Ice cream mfr. Davis, Fred E., 85 Pearl street, Real estate dealer. Davis, George E., 48 Vinal avenue, Clerk. Davis, George M., 20 Arthur street, Mason and builder. Davlin, James F., 15 Kingman court, Plumber. Dawes, Henry L., 8 Ashland street, Confectioner. Dawson, Howard, 70 Albion street, Clerk.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Dearborn, Luther G., 11 Forster street, Coffee roaster. Delay, James, 48 Beacon street, Florist.
Dennett, Alexander H., 54 Concord avenue, Paperhanger. Dennett, John M., 23 William street, Stable keeper. Densmore, Charles D., 44 Porter street, Merchant. Densmore, Edward D., 44 Porter street, Electrician. Denvir, William E., 197 Summer street, Shipper. Desmond, Daniel W., 1 Montrose st., Real estate agent. Dewire, Michael H., 399 Washington st., Confectioner.
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