Report of the city of Somerville 1904, Part 36

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 496


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Yelland, Henry, 5 Munroe street, Shipper. York, Ernest A., 10 Thorndike street, Baker. Young, David, 372 Highland avenue, Blacksmith. Young, Herbert L., 65 Franklin street, Clerk. Young, Willis A., 49 Cedar street, Carpenter. Younker, Richard E., 9 Rossmore street, Wheelwright.


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1904.


Mayor. LEONARD B. CHANDLER. 45 Jaques street.


Board of Aldermen. President - JOSEPH S. PIKE. Vice-President - HERBERT P. NICKERSON.


WARD ONE.


THOMAS T. M. SARGENT, Alderman-at-large .


67 Myrtle street. . 1 Dell street.


WILLIAM T. GILL


ELMER H. SPAULDING


44 Tufts street.


WARD TWO.


WILLIAM H. SMITH, Alderman-at-large


10 Emerson street.


WILLIAM A. FLAHERTY


.


.


. 261 Washington street.


JOSEPH P. PHILLIPS


.


8 Charlestown street.


WARD THREE.


JOSEPH S. PIKE, Alderman-at-large


. 53 Preston road.


WILLIAM F. BARKER


5 Putnam street.


LEONARD W. COLE


.


5 Homer square.


WARD FOUR.


HERBERT P. NICKERSON, Alderman-at-large .


. 9 Edmands street.


HERBERT I. LAIGHTON


SIDNEY B. KEENE .


. 74 Flint street. 56 Chauncey ave.


WARD FIVE.


JOHN J. HIGGINS, Alderman-at-large


10 Dartmouth street.


GEORGE S. LOVEJOY


JESSE S. NEWCOMB


· 167 Highland avenue. 106 Glenwood road. .


WARD SIX.


DANIEL M. FRYE, Alderman-at-large


JOHN F. THOMPSON


FRANK D. WILKINS


. 222 Highland avenue. 599} Somerville avenue. 275 Willow avenue.


WARD SEVEN.


WARREN C. DAGGETT, Alderman-at-large


49 College avenue.


FRENCH O. J. TARBOX


WALTER A. Dow


43 Victoria street. 15 Ware street.


City Clerk - GEORGE I. VINCENT. Assistant City Clerk -- FREDERIC W. COOK.


Regular meetings, second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock.


445


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1904.


Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen.


ACCOUNTS. - Aldermen Thompson, Newcomb and Gill.


BONDS. - Aldermen Sargent, Phillips and Wilkins.


CITY ENGINEERING. - Aldermen Sargent, Wilkins and Dow.


CLAIMS. - The President, Aldermen Nickerson and Lovejoy.


ELECTIONS. - Aldermen Thompson, Spaulding and Phillips.


ELECTRIC LINES AND LIGHTS. - Aldermen Dow, Thompson, Newcomb, Cole and Spaulding.


FINANCE. - The President, Aldermen Frye, Daggett, Nickerson, Higgins, Sargent and Flaherty.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. - Aldermen Nickerson, Sargent, Daggett, Cole and Wilkins.


GRADE CROSSINGS. - Aldermen Frye, Lovejoy, Keene, Spaulding and Phillips.


HIGHWAYS. - Aldermen Higgins, Barker, Thompson, Dow, Keene, Flaherty and Gill.


LEGISLATIVE MATTERS. - The President, Aldermen Tarbox and Frye.


LICENSES. - Aldermen Higgins, Dow and Wilkins.


ORDINANCES AND RULES. - Aldermen Barker, Nickerson and Higgins.


POLICE. - The President, Aldermen Daggett and Smith.


PRINTING. - Aldermen Laighton, Tarbox and Spaulding.


PUBLIC GROUNDS. - Aldermen Frye, Tarbox, Newcomb, Keene and Phillips PUBLIC PROPERTY. - Aldermen Barker, Laighton, Daggett, Lovejoy and Smith.


SEWERS. - Aldermen Tarbox, Laighton and Flaherty.


SPECIAL BUILDING PERMITS. - Aldermen Smith, Gill and Newcomb.


STATE AID AND SOLDIERS' RELIEF. - Aldermen Daggett, Nickerson and Cole.


WATER. - Aldermen Laighton, Lovejoy and Smith.


School Committee.


Chairman. - FREDERICK A. P. FISKE. Vice-Chairman .- DANA W. BENNETT. ( Term, two years, except members ex-officiis. )


LEONARD B. CHANDLER, Mayor (*ex-officio), 45 Jaques street. JOSEPH S. PIKE, Pres. Board of Aldermen (*ex-officio), 53 Preston road.


WARD ONE.


GEORGE S. POOLE ( elected 1902 ), 46 Mt. Vernon street.


HENRY F. CURTIS ( elected 1903 ), 145 Perkins street.


WARD TWO.


EDWARD J. FLYNN ( elected 1902 ), 273 Washington street. DANIEL H. BRADLEY ( elected 1903 ), 19 Concord avenue.


WARD THREE.


DANA W. BENNETT ( elected 1902 ), 41 Putnam street.


GEORGE E. WHITAKER ( elected 1903), 75 Walnut street.


*Chapter 354 of the acts of the legislature of 1904, accepted by the voters of the city at the state election November 8, 1904.


446


ANNUAL REPORTS.


WARD FOUR.


GEORGE W. W. WHITING ( elected 1903 ), 282 Broadway. WILLIAM P. JONES ( elected 1902 ), 13.A Maple avenue.


WARD FIVE.


QUINCY E. DICKERMAN ( elected 1903 ), 85 Central street. J. WALTER SANBORN ( elected 1902 ), 183 Central street.


WARD SIX.


FREDERICK A. P. FISKE ( elected 1903), 44 Cherry street. CHARLES H. HOOD ( elected 1902), 2 Benton road.


WARD SEVEN.


HENRIETTA B. H. ATTWOOD ( elected 1902), 18 Herbert street. GEORGE C. MAHONEY ( elected 1903), 415 Highland avenue.


Superintendent and Secretary. - GORDON A. SOUTHWORTH. Office, City Hall Annex.


Hours : 8 A. M. to 12 M., and 1.30 to 5 P. M., except Saturdays ; Saturdays, 8 to 10 A. M.


Regular meetings, last Monday evening of each month, except July and August, when none are held, and December, when meeting is on last Friday.


Assessors. ( Term, three years. )


ALBERT B. FALES, Chairman ( term expires 1907 ). BENJAMIN F. THOMPSON ( term expires 1905 ). NATHAN H. REED ( term expires 1906). HARRY A. TRUE ( term expires 1906 ). JESSE J. UNDERHILL ( term expires 1905 ).


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS. ( Term, one year. )


FRED B. CLAPP. JOHN J. SHEERAN.


GEORGE E. ELLIOTT. WALTER F. TURNER.


Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Board of Health.


(Term, two members, two years; one member, one year. ) ALLEN F. CARPENTER, Chairman ( term expires 1906 ). EDMUND S. SPARROW (term expires 1905 ). WESLEY T. LEE, M. D. ( term expires 1905 ). Clerk. - WILLIAM P. MITCHELL. Agent. - CALEB A. PAGE.


Superintendent Collection of Ashes and Offal. - EDGAR T. MAYHEW. Inspector of Animals and Provisions. - CHARLES M. BERRY. Inspector of Milk and Vinegar. - JULIUS E. RICHARDSON. Bacteriologist. - FRANK L. MORSE, M. D.


Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


447


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1904.


Overseers of the Poor. Office, City Hall Annex. (Term, three years. ) EDWARD B. WEST, Chairman ( term expires 1906 ). ALBERT W. EDMANDS ( term expires 1905 ). HERBERT E. MERRILL ( term expires 1907 ). Agent. - CHARLES C. FOLSOM. Secretary. - CORA F. LEWIS. Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Registrars of Voters. (Term, three years. ) CHARLES P. LINCOLN, Chairman ( term expires 1907). CHARLES E. PARKS ( term expires 1905). LEVI F. S. DAVIS ( term expires 1906 ). GEORGE I. VINCENT, City Clerk ( term expires 1905 ).


Public Library Trustees. (Term, three years. ) CHARLES A. WEST, Chairman ( term expires 1907). JOHN B. VIALL ( term expires 1905). EDWARD C. BOOTH ( term expires 1907). GEORGE W. PERKINS ( term expires 1907). J. FRANK WELLINGTON ( term expires 1905 ). IRVING G. HALL ( term expires 1906 ). HOWARD D. MOORE ( term expires 1906 ).


FREDERICK W. PARKER ( term expires 1906 ). CHARLES S. SOULE ( term expires 1905 ). Librarian and Secretary. - SAM WALTER FOSS. Library open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and the reading room Sundays 2 to 6 P. M.


City Clerk.


GEORGE I. VINCENT. Assistant City Clerk. - FREDERIC W. COOK. Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.


JAMES F. BEARD. Office open : 8 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


City Messenger. JAIRUS MANN.


Mayor's Secretary.


FRED E. WARREN.


4-18


ANNUAL REPORTS.


City Solicitor. FRANK W. KAAN, 50 State street, Boston.


City Auditor. CHARLES S. ROBERTSON.


City Engineer. ERNEST W. BAILEY. Office open : S A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Clerk of Committees and Departments. WILLIAM P. MITCHELL. Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M ; Saturdays, S A. M. to 12 M.


Commissioner of Streets.


ASA B. PRICHARD. Office hour : 9 A. M.


Commissioner of Public Buildings and Inspector of Buildings.


WALTER T. LITTLEFIELD. Office open : S A. M. to 4 P. M., Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Inspector of Plumbing. DUNCAN C. GREENE. Office hour : 8 to 9 A. M.


Commissioner of Electric Lines and Lights.


EDWARD BACKUS. Office hour : 8.30 to 9.30 A. M.


Water Commissioner.


FRANK E. MERRILL. Office open : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Chief of Police. MELVILLE C. PARKHURST. Office, Police Building, Bow street.


Chief Engineer of the Fire Department.


JAMES R. HOPKINS. Office, Central Fire Station, 261 Medford street.


449


CITY GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS FOR 1904.


City Physician. ALVAH B. DEARBORN, M. D., 34 Bow street.


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar. JULIUS E. RICHARDSON, 310 Broadway.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions. CHARLES M. BERRY, 60 Prescott street.


Inspector of Petroleum. JAMES R. HOPKINS. Office, Central Fire Station, 261 Medford street.


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


JOHN H. DUSSEAULT, Office, City Hall Annex. Office open : November 1 to March 31, inclusive, 9 A. M. to 12 M .; April 1 to October 31, inclusive, 9 A. M. to 12 M., Fridays and Saturdays only.


Fence Viewers. LAMBERT M. MAYNARD, 90 Highland avenue. CHARLES M. BERRY, 60 Prescott street.


Burial Agent. UNDER REVISED LAWS, CHAPTER 79, SECTION 20. JOHN H. DUSSEAULT, 42 Sargent avenue.


Constables.


GEORGE H. CARLETON.


EUGENE A. CARTER.


WINSLOW W. COFFIN.


JOHN J. KENNEY.


THOMAS DAMERY.


JAIRUS MANN.


JOHN M. DRISCOLL.


CHARLES B. PALMER.


CHARLES L. ELLIS.


MELVILLE C. PARKHURST.


CHARLES C. FOLSOM.


ROBERT R. PERRY.


MALCOLM E. STURTEVANT.


CHARLES E. WOODMAN.


Measurers of Wood and Bark. .


WILLIAM B. HOLMES, 317 Broadway.


OSCAR A. DYKENS, 34 Chestnut street.


PATRICK J. GARVIN.


WILLIAM D. HAYDEN.


FRANKLIN W. HOPKINS. DENNIS KELLEY.


450


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Measurers of Grain.


EUGENE H. WARE.


JOHN CRAIG.


Public Weigher in Charge of City Scales, Union Square.


FULTON O'BRION. 3 Union square.


Weighers of Coal.


EDGAR H. BARKER.


JOHN MACDONALD.


JEFFERSON D. CAMERON.


HERBERT B. MAGOWN.


JOHN H. CARPENTER.


JOHN A. MARSH. JOHN J. MASTERS.


ALFRED B. CLARK.


PATRICK COFFEY.


JOHN W. MCIVER.


HARRY A. CRAWFORD.


HENRY T. MCLEAN.


HOWARD H. DAVENPORT.


FRANK T. MCMAHON.


FRED C. DINSMORE.


JOHN J. MCMAHON.


CHARLES F. DOHERTY.


GEORGE H. MOORE.


THOMAS A. DUNLAP.


STEPHEN M. MORAN.


AMHERST F. DURKEE.


FRED W. PERKINS.


OSCAR A. DYKENS.


JOHN PEVERADA.


JOEL J. FISHER.


CHARLES W. PORTER.


PHILIP F. FITZPATRICK.


FRANK H. FREEMAN.


CHARLES T. GARLAND.


WILLIAM E. GERRISH.


CHARLES W. GOODWIN.


JOHN H. GRAY.


STEPHEN M. G. HALE.


JAMES W. STEVENSON.


JAMES HAYDEN.


WILLIAM C. STICKLE.


AGNES HELLEN.


FRANK A. TEELE.


IDA C. HOULIHAN.


WILLIAM J. THOMPSON.


GRACE ABBIE HURD.


ALFRED A. WALDRON.


DANIEL W. HURLEY.


ELIZABETH M. WALLACE.


THOMAS WALSH.


CHARLES H. WARD. ALDEN P. WILLEY.


LUCIAN L. WOODMAN.


Weighers of Beef.


OLIVER S. BRYANT. JESSE W. CHASE. GEORGE M. CHISHOLM. ALFRED G. DYMOND. FREDERICK A. GEILING. CHESTER G. HALL. JOHN J. HORRIGAN.


WENDELL B. HORTON.


DANIEL MAHONEY. REUBEN W. MEAD.


JOHN T. QUINN.


ROBERT E. SMITH.


WALTER M. TOWER.


EDWARD M. WHEELER.


T. FRED PRESTON, JR.


GEORGE H. REED.


LOTTIE L. RICE.


CHARLES E. ROCKWELL.


EDWIN R. SHORT.


ABRAM SIMON.


CHARLOTTE L. HUTCHINSON.


FRED M. HUTCHINSON.


CHARLES H. JEWELL.


INDEX.


PAGE


Bacteriologist, Report of


276


City Clerk, Report of


408


Receipts


408


Payments


409


Licenses and Permits


409


Railway, Gas, and Pole Locations . Births


411


Marriages


411


Deaths


412


Assessed Polls and Registered Voters


413, 414


Elections


415


Liquor License Question ·


421


Joint Caucuses of Primaries


422


Semi-Centennial and Prospect Hill Park


422


City Engineer, Report of


292


Engineering Department


292


Expenses, Engineering Department


292 293


Office Records and Value of Instruments General Work


293


Length of Public Streets in Each Ward


296


Miles of Edgestone, Brick Sidewalk, and Gravel Sidewalk in Each Ward


296


Table of Street Construction .


297


Bridges and Grade Crossings .


298


Sewer Department


299


Sewers Construction, Expenses, 1904 Sewers Constructed


300


Summary of Work


300


Metropolitan Sewer Connections


301


New Work, Recommendations


301


Sewers Maintenance, Expenses, 1904


302


Public Grounds Department


304


Prospect Hill Park and Tower, Cost


305


Public Grounds Maintenance, Expenses Table of Streets


309


City Government and Officers for 1904


444


City Physician, Report of


291


City Solicitor, Report of


406


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, Report of


22


Public Property


22,27


Funded Debt


22, 32


Resources


24


Appropriations from Funded Debt and from Income 25 Cash 25


Assets and Liabilities


26


Balance Sheet


26


Statement of Accounts


52


Balances


143


Approval of Treasurer's Report


145


Commissioner of Electric Lines and Lights (see Electric Lines and Lights, Commissioner) 355


Commissioner of Public Buildings (see Public Buildings, Com- missioner) 341


Commissioner of Streets (see Street Commissioner) . 321


299


305


Streets Accepted in 1904 .


296


410


452


INDEX.


Commissioner of Water (see Water Commissioner)


358


Electric Lines and Lights, Commissioner, Report of


355


Electrical Department


355, 357


Fire Alarm .


355


Police Signal


356


Street Lights


356, 357


Expenditures


Fire Department, Chief of, Report of


Fires


392


Manual Force


393


Equipment


393


Fire Department Account


394


Less Noise in Giving Alarm


395


Underground Wires


395


Pensions


395


In Memoriam


396


Services of Companies


397


Roster of Department


398


Health, Board of, Report of . Organization, Officers


257


Nuisances


258


Permits


259


Pedlers


260


Ashes


260


House Offal


262


Stables


262


Board of Infants


263


Deaths and Death Rates


263, 266, 270, 271


Diseases Dangerous to the Public Health, 266, 268, 271, 272, 274, 276 Disinfection .


267


Contagious Hospital


269


Bacteriological Department


269, 276


Districts


269


Undertakers


273


Examiners of Plumbers


273


Regulations


273


Tuberculosis


271, 273, 274, 277, 278


Tables of Diseases


268, 271, 272


Appropriation and Expenditures


275


Bacteriologist, Report of


276


Inspector of Animals and Provisions


279


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar 280


Inspector of Buildings (see Public Buildings, Commissioner)


341


Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Report of


279


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar, Report of


426


Jury List


after page 268


Mayor's Inaugural Address


3


Funded Debt


3


Taxable Property


4


Highways


12


Health Department


12


Sealer of Weights and Measures


13


Poor Department


13


Somerville Hospital


14


Public Library .


14


4


The City's Finances


11


Bridge at Lowell Street


12


Water and Sewerage Systems


280


Map of the City


257


357


392


453


INDEX.


Electrical Department


14


Street Lights


14


Buildings Department


15


Soldiers' Relief


15


Parks and Playgrounds


16


Shade Trees


16


Fire Department


17


Police Department


17


Schools


18


The High School Problem


18


Elections


19


Metropolitan District Affairs .


19


No-License


20


Ordinances


Overseers of the Poor, Report of .


282


Members of the Board, Committees, Officers, etc.


282


Full Support


284


Partial Support


284


Reimbursements


285


Overseers of the Poor since 1885


285


Somerville Hospital


286


Population and Gross Expenditures, 1883-1903


286


Expenditures in Detail, 1904


287


City Home


288-290


Report of City Physician


291


Police, Chief of, Report of Arrests


401


Held for Trial


401 402


In General


402


Poor Department (see Overseers of the Poor)


282


Population


149, 200, 265, 286, 421


Public Buildings, Commissioner, Report of


341


Inspection of Buildings


341


Inspection of Plumbing


342


English High School


342


Bell and Burns School Buildings


342


Engine House, Union Square


343


New Dormitory, City Home


343


George O. Proctor School


344


Public Buildings, Care and Repair


345


Fire Escapes


346


Expenditures


347


Conclusion


354


Public Grounds (see City Engineer)


292


Public Library


241


Trustees, Officers, Committees, Librarian, Employees


241


Receipts and Expenditures


242


Isaac Pitman Art Fund


242


Isaac Pitman Poetry Fund


242


Report of the Trustees


243


Report of the Librarian


245


Cataloguing Department


245


Books Withdrawn


245


Books Added


246


Binding


246


School Department


246


Reference and Art Department


247


Children's Department


248


Agencies


249


401


Miscellaneous


423


454


INDEX.


Sunday School Libraries


250


Library Thefts


251


House-to-House Delivery


251


General Work


251


Donations


253


Remarks


256


School Department


146


Report of School Committee .


146


Members, Officers, Committees, Meetings, Office Hours,


147, 148, 199, 231, 232


Report of Superintendent


149


Summary of Statistics


149


Teachers


.149, 162, 198, 200, 218, 219, 220,233


Attendance


149, 150, 160, 207, 212, 215


Cost of Schools


150, 173, 175, 200, 202, 204, 205


Miscellaneous


150,200


Existing Accommodations


150


Length of School Year Population


.


153, 206


Additional Accommodations


154


Additional Accommodations, Elementary Schools


157


Truants


161, 199, 211


Latin School


163, 195, 208


English High School


164, 196, 208


Grammar and Primary Schools


166, 194, 211, 214


Kindergartens


167, 194


Evening Schools


169, 198, 212


Vacation Schools


172


Per Capita Cost


175, 203, 205


Stamp Savings


177


Public Library


177, 198


St. Louis Exposition


177


Change in Charter


179


Manual Training


179, 197


School Hygiene .


180


Home Study


183


Administration


187


187


189


Amendments to Rules


191


Organization of Somerville Schools


194


Promotions


195, 217


Sewing


197


Music


197.


Gymnastics


197


Recesses


197


Corporal Punishment


197


Drawing


198


Penmanship


198


Student Teachers


198


Janitors


199, 200, 240


Supervision


Appendix, with Table of Contents


200


Pupils


200, 209, 21.0°


School Census


206


Membership


216


Books


221


Graduation Exercises


221, 224, 227


Lists of Graduates


222, 225, 228


School Buildings


149, 200, 201


152


Repairs and Decorations


178


Athletics


Recommendations


199


455


INDEX.


Salaries Paid


233-240


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of


403


Sewers (see City Engineer)


292


Street Commissioner, Report of


321


Street Cleaning


321


Stone Crusher


321


City Ledge


321


Wide Tires


322


Summer and Bow Streets


322


Steam Road Rollers .


322


Bridges


323


Shade Trees


323


Brown-tail and Gypsy Moths


323


Subways


323


Street Watering


323


Clarendon Avenue


324


Accepted Streets


324


Snow and Ice


324


Miscellaneous


324


Transportation of Explosives and Gunpowder


325


Recommendations


326


Detailed Statements of Accounts


327-332


Streets Constructed


333 334


Sidewalks Constructed


335-337


Granolithic Sidewalks


337


Gutters Paved


338


Driveways Constructed


339 33.9


Streets Accepted in 1904


339


Street Crossings Laid


340


Street Crossings Re-surfaced .


340


Length of Accepted Streets in Each Ward


340


Support of Poor Department (see Overseers of the Poor)


282


Water Income


359


Water Debt


360 360


Extension of Street Mains


361


Renewals


361


Hydrants, Gates, etc.


361


Water Services .


362


Water Meters .


362, 365


Metropolitan Water


364


Summary of Pipes and Fixtures


366


Inventory


366


Mains Laid, Gates, Hydrants, etc., Set in 1904


367


Pipes Relaid, Gates and Hydrants Reset in 1904 .


369


Hydrants, Construction Account


370


Hydrants, Renewal Account


370


Hydrants, Recapitulation


370


List of Private Hydrants


387


Gates, Construction Account


387


Gates, Renewal Account .


388


Gates, Recapitulation


388


Locations of Water Posts


388


Locations of Drinking Fountains


389


Summary of Statistics


390, 391


Water Commissioner, Report of


358


Department Receipts and Disbursements Cost of Water Works


360


Streets Repaired


Driveways Discontinued


Location of Hydrants


371


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