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1,039
John L. Mulholland,
Socialist,
30
31
43
41
145
John D. Rusden,
Socialist,
26
42
39
129
Bernard L. Sliney,
33
29
34
64
..
1
....
..
....
....
1
1
....
1
Blank,
858
....
397
475
604
....
2,334
REPRESENTATIVES, 26TH DIST.
Charles E. Blaisdell,
Socialist,
35
. .
....
73
46 1,073
154
Charles V. Blanchard,
Republican,
2:22
2,400
Stephen H. Davis,
Socialist,
28
. . . .
310
190
990
Thomas M. Nolan,
Democratic,
581
339
169
1,089
Joseph P. Phillips,
Democratic, Socialist,
...
. .
351
179
1,175
Richard Pigott,
...
...
William H. Smith,
Republican,
403
1,147
992
2.542
William L. Waugh,
1,063
971
2,255
Caleb A . Page.
...
...
...
1
1
....
...
....
....
....
....
...
702
576
1,925
..
. .
...
.. .
160
Jesse S. Newcomb,
1
...
....
1
S. Augustus Underhill,
....
.. .
....
64
68
160
Alvah E. Dearborn,
Democratic,
...
490
. .
53
41
124
Republican,
...
221
. .
1
1
John J. Thompson, Blank,
753
320
875
867
31
36
28
John A. Thayer,
Democratic,
543
2,743
Blank,
134
686 136
4
5
18
14
9
Arthur E. Reimer,
Socialist Labor,
11
12
Orton D. Field,
Samuel W. McCall,
Republican,
1,191
. .
1
..
. .
Blank,
Timothy J. Reagan,
274
90
. .
1
Blank,
1
..
TOTAL.
Dana Malone,
Prohibition, Republican,
691
239
....
Republican, Democratic,
Socialist,
Richard E Pickthall,
. .
. .
1,105
645
30
647
1
461
CITY CLERK.
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Oscar J. Johnson,
Socialist,
39
33
41
52 128 822
53 338 936 140
67 345 1,137 187
54 164 1,073 144
5,804 1,032
Blank,
201
160
838 96
104
CLERK OF COURTS.
Theodore C. Hurd, Republican, Democratic,
765 459
273
861
853 138
963 345
1,176 345
1,095 170
5,986 2,307
Squire E. Putney, Blank,
198
189
98
115
159
214
.... 170
1,143
REGISTER OF DEEDS.
Edwin O. Childs,
Republican, Socialist,
780 189
343 241
882
854 101
973 184
1,217 186
1,117 113
6,166 1,117
Thomas F. O'Malley,
1
516
185
151
310
333
205
2,153
COUNTY TREASURER.
Joseph (). Hayden,
Republican, Democratic,
773 428
287
858
850
952 327
1,179 324
1,099 140
5,998 2,127
William Parker,
Socialist,
31
31
43
51
55
65
67
343
Blank,
190
180
84
85
133
168
129
969
339 2,262
Patrick E. Sullivan,
Democratic.
445
647
195
Samuel O. Upham,
Republican,
737
261
639
211
Charles E. McCarthy,
1
1
Seymour J. Milliken,
103
1
..
Blank,
453
603
185
120
John O'Brien,
462
ANNUAL REPORTS.
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 to the voters, at the city election held December 11, 1906: -
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
MAYOR.
Abraham A. Elston,
(Nom. Paper,
640
216
673 9
233 661 17
424 796 15
515 782 18 1
333 775 14
4,543 91
James Wilson,
... 38
14
6
9
11
10
13
101
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 1.
Bernard L. Sliney,
Socialist,
86
77
59
64
81
84
71
522
Thomas W. Sutherland,
Republican,
960
529
716
623
876
875
750
5,329
Blank,
284
407
234
233
289
367
314
2,128
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 2.
David Berglind,
Republican,
604
272
630
623
725 301
755
750
4,359
William A. Flaherty,
Citizen Nom. Paper,
410
572
233
135
333
155
2,139
Nicholas H. Flynn,
24
45
26
29 133
47 173
45 193
201
1,236
ALDERMAN. AT-LARGE, WARD 3.
Leonard W. Cole,
Republican,
760
419
829
710 1 209
850
914
853
5,335
John D. Rusden,
570
594
180
396
412
282
1 2,643
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 4.
David C. Theall,
Republican,
698
286
744
752 1 167
826
871
830
5,007 1
Alfred H. Pigott,
.. 632
727
265
420
455
305
2,971
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 5.
683
276
724 ... 285
676 1 243
359
458
. . 309
3,038
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 6.
Chester S. McFarland, Republican, Socialist, Squire E. Putney,
637 105
281 101
691 70
645 64
811 84
952 116
800 64
4,817 604
Martin Ryan,
583
630
248
211
351
.... 258
271
2,557
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE, WARD 7.
James Davis,
594 32
202
643 26
615 34
727 41
730 42
760 40
4,271 251
George M. Harmon,
236
334
178
102
243
273
255
1,621
Blank,
468
441
162
169
235
281
80
1,836
1
Blank,
§ United Citizens
640
777
321
3,243
Charles A. Grimmons, Clayton S. Hunt,
Republican, Socialist,
12
6
29
245
Blank,
292
124
120
Blank,
Jesse S. Newcomb,
Republican,
868
826
4,940
John L. Mulholland,
1
Blank,
... 647
737
1
1
Blank,
Republican, Socialist, United Citizens ( Nom. Paper,
36
Stephen H. Davis,
¿ Democratic,
Socialist,
Blank,
Democratic,
WARDS.
887
..
1
CITY CLERK.
463
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
PARTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
TOTAL.
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 1.
John H. Concannon,
477
.. . .
. .
477
William Heine,
17
17
William W. Kennard,
548
548
George A. Lord,
583
583
Philip Fred. Reiss,
Socialist,
23
23
William F. Remick,
§ Dem., United Citi-
684
684
Blank,
328
328
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 2.
Joseph A. Haley,
Democratic, United Citizens
614
:
..
614
Thomas H. Kelley,
Nom. Paper, Socialist, Democratic,
...
46
46
Philip Koen,
United Citizens
..
....
575
Edward J. Murphy,
Republican,
...
203
....
:
203
Blank,
....
406
....
·
:
. .
406
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 3.
William M. Armstrong, Republican,
727
....
.
. . .
727
Edward W. Doyle,
§ Dem., Non-Parti-
. .
243
243
Clarence A. Smith,
Republican,
..
569
569
Blank,
. .
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 4.
Samuel Barnett,
Democratic,
117
. .
..
117
Joseplı A. Beatty,
Democratic,
....
100
100
George W. Harvey,
Republican,
...
...
626
Orten D. Field,
....
. .
. .
1
.. .
1
Blank,
....
....
....
344
. .
...
344
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 5.
Charles A. Burns,
Republican,
772
....
772
J. Frank Mixer,
Republican,
772
John E. O'Kane, Democratic,
218
....
218
Patrick H. Ryan,
S Citizens Nom.
293
293
Blank,
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 6.
Charles E. Blaisdell,
Socialist,
49
Henry A. Diehl, Charles W. Eldridge,
Democratic,
226
Richard Y. Good,
Republican,
836
.. ..
836
Robert W. Houley,
Democratic,
259
259
George Sautter,
Socialist,
....
36
Blank,
. .
....
389
...
389
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 7.
Edward H. Kingman,
Republican,
..
. .
. .
846
846
Robert M. Lavender,
Republican, Socialist,
. .
..
709
709
Richard Pigott,
SUnited Citizen
271
271
Blank,
..
. .
....
....
....
392
392
..
..
..
...
. .
..
. .
..
437
...
437
. .
49
.. ..
226
. .
857
.. ..
857
Amos W. Shepard,
Republican,
626
1
1
Lewis N. Gilman,
....
182
182
Charles W. Parkhurst,
Republican,
....
479
.
·
·
:
479
. .
....
651
651
..
. .
52
52
Samuel H. Wilkins,
Nom. Paper,
. .
36
....
¿ Paper,
....
575
(Nom. Paper,
san Nom. Paper,
. .
Republican,
772
....
Democratic, United Citizens Nom. Paper, Socialist, Republican, Republican,
{ zens' Nom. Paper,
464
ANNUAL REPORT. ١
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
Party.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 1
(Democratic.
William T. McCarthy, United Citizens
Nom. Paper,
Elmer H. Spaulding,
Republican,
118
..
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 2
Thomas M. Clancy,
Democratic,
George A. Wilson,
Republican,
Blank,
....
156
. .
..
.
.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE(2 yrs.) WARD 3
Wilbur S. Clarke,
Republican, (Democratic,
....
698
...
Louis C. Doyle, Non-Partisan
....
Nom. Paper,
Blank,
. .
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 4
Joseph Dellea,
Democratic, Republican,
719
Mrs. Atwood, Edward D. Gerry,
...
Blank,
....
SCHOOL COMMITTEE(2 yrs.) WARD 5
Patrick W. Hagerty,
Democratic, Republican,
...
....
:
:
. .
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 6
Leon M. Conwell,
Republican,
...
.
....
....
:
:
:
.
.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 7
( Republican,
Henrietta B. H. Attwood, ‹ Independent,
812
812
Nom. Paper,
. .
. .
.
:
:
:
·
:
443
443
Blank,
....
.
.
.
SHALL LIQUOR GRANTED ?
LICENSES BE
Number of " Yes " votes, Number of " No" votes, Blank,
718
317
147
106
58
64
68
308 939 79
161 914 60
2,193 5.204 582
. .
114 719
. .
114
George W. Foster,
....
. .
1
1
....
1
91
91
830 106
Blank,
106
393
....
393
Blank,
. .
:
. .
Everett W. Boyd,
¿ Democratic,
50
50
465
590
238 713
127 729
304 874
.
: :
663 118
Blank,
589
..
.
589
663
.
.
...
...
628
....
628 229
....
. . . .
....
.
....
229 156
252
:
252
76
. .
315 830
934
...
934
Leon H. Crothers,
1
....
315
J. Walter Sanborn,
...
1
: :
§ Republican,
.
TOTAL.
.
698
76
1
465
CITY CLERK.
Liquor License Question.
The following is a statement of the votes, during the sev- eral years of its submission to the people, on the question of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this city, together 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 0)0
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
1836
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
1903
2,248
4,410
550
11,346
67,000
1904
2,022
4,338
447
11,682
69,500
1905
2,483
4,660
531
11,340
*69,272
1906
2,193
5,204
582
11,571
70,000
* Census.
ORDINANCES.
Somerville, January 1, 1907. The following ordinances have been adopted since the printing of the annual reports for the year 1905.
FREDERIC W. COOK,
City Clerk.
No. 58. An Ordinance to Amend Chapter XXIX of the Revised Ordinances of 1900.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section one of chapter twenty-nine of the Revised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by striking out in the first line thereof the word "newspapers," and inserting in place thereof the words "the age of fourteen years or over," so that said section shall read as follows: Section 1. No hawker and pedler of the age of four- teen years or over shall expose for sale or sell newspapers without a license from the board of aldermen. Such license may be granted upon the terms hereinafter prescribed, and a copy of this ordinance shall be inserted in the certificate of license. .
Section 2. Section three of said chapter twenty-nine is hereby amended by striking out the words "No license shall be granted a minor under the age of twelve years, and," so that said section shall read as follows: Section 3. Every minor under the age of fifteen years so licensed shall annually attend, for at least twenty weeks, some public day school in the city or town in which he resides, or some other school ap- proved by the school committee.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved June 15, 1906.
No. 59. An Ordinance to Amend Chapter V of the Revised Ordinances of 1900.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as followes :-.
Section 1. Section one of chapter five of the Revised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by striking out all of the last sentence in said section, and inserting in place thereof the following: Registered bonds of the city, with or without coupons, may be issued by the mayor and the city treasurer in the manner provided by law in exchange for any
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CITY CLERK.
bonds of the city now or hereafter outstanding, --- so that said section as amended shall read as follows :---
Section 1. All bonds issued by the city shall be signed by the mayor and the city treasurer, and shall bear the seal of the city. Said bonds shall be dated on the first secular day of January, April, July, or Octo- ber of the year in which they are issued, and shall have interest coupons attached, payable semi-annually. 'They shall be in form to be properly registered by the city treasurer. Said bonds shall be disposed of under the direction of the mayor in such manner as may best promote the interests of the city. After any issue of said bonds, the city. treasurer shall report to the board of aldermen at the first meeting thereof a transcript of his register of the same, setting forth the number, amount, time of maturity, number of coupons, amount of each, rate of interest, and purpose of issue of each bond so registered. Registered bonds of the city, with or without coupons, may be issued by the mayor and the city treasurer in the manner provided by law in exchange for any bonds of the city now or hereafter outstanding.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved July 27, 1906.
No. 60.
An Ordinance Relating to the City Hospitals.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. The city physician shall not be required to attend pa- t'ents at the hospitals for small-por and other contagious diseases. The board of health shall provide medical attendance at such hospitals.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved September 28, 1906.
No. 61.
An Ordinance to Amend Section 65 of Chapter XX of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, entitled "Construction of Buildings."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section sixty-five of chapter twenty of the revised ordi- nances of 1900, entitled "Construction of Buildings," is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 65. No furnace for melting metal or making glass, and no motor, stationary engine, or steam boiler to be used for mechanical purposes shall be hereafter erected or put up to be used without a license first obtained from the board of aldermen; and in no case shall a motor or a stationary engine, propelled by steam or other motive power, be hereafter erected or put up for use within five hundred feet of a dwelling house or public building, unless a license therefor has been first obtained from the board of aldermen. Upon the granting of such license in either of the cases referred to in this section, the person receiving it shall, before setting, erecting, or placing said motor, boiler, engine, or furnace, obtain a permit from the inspec- tor of buildings, who shall prescribe such regulations for the setting or placing thereof as, in his judgment, the public safety may require.
Approved September 28, 1906.
468
ANNUAL REPORTS.
No. 62. An Ordinance in Relation to Electric Motors and Engines.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. No stationary motor or stationary engine propelled by electric power hereafter erected or put up shall be operated or used without a license from the board of aldermen, except as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance and of an ordinance passed by this board September 27, 1906, entitled "An Ordinance to Amend Section Sixty-five of Chapter Twenty of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, entitled 'Construction of Buildings,'" shall not apply to elec- tric fans used solely for ventilating purposes or to motors or engines used solely for household purposes.
Section 3. Licenses for erecting and putting up such motors and engines described in section one of this ordinance required by said ordinance passed September 27, 1900, and licenses for their use and operation under the provisions of this ordinance may be issued by the commissioner of public buildings, with the approval of the mayor, for a period of not more than thirty days from the date of issue, revocable at any time by them with or without notice.
Section 4. Any license granted under the provisions of this ordi - nance may be revoked by the board of aldermen at any time with or without notice.
Section 5. Whoever violates a provision of this ordinance or a provision of said ordinance passed September 27, 1906, as hereby amended shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offense.
Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved October 12, 1906.
JURY LIST OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
Prepared by the Registrars of Voters, under Chapter 176 of the Revised Laws, February 7, 1907.
Accepted by the Board of Aldermen February 25, 1907.
i . . .
Abbott, Alonzo F., 8 Concord avenue, Shipper.
Adams, Charles, 117 Highland avenue, Machinist.
Adams, Charles M., 22 Highland rd., Insurance adjuster.
Adams, Frank H., 46 Summer street, Tailor. Adcock, John H., 205 Highland avenue, Plumber.
Alexander, Harrison B., 383 Medford street, Brakeman.
Allen, George H., 29 Rogers avenue, Real estate dealer.
Allison, James W., 95 Mt. Vernon street, Carpenter. Andrews, Francis H., 27 Knowlton street, Brakeman.
Andrews, Horace W., 172 Broadway, Builder. Andrews, John, 34 Albion street, Agent.
Armstrong, Thomas W., 39 Partridge avenue, Watchman.
Attwood, J. Alonzo, 12 Park avenue, Bookkeeper. Atwater, George W., 1 Avon street, Foreman. Atwell, Horace F., 7 Newbury street, Salesman.
B
Babb, Nathaniel F., 193 School street, Salesman. Babbitt, Artemas B., 110 Perkins street, Machinist. Bacon, Oliver, 19 Pembroke street, Bookkeeper. Baier, Fred J., 7 Shawmut place, Electrician. Bailey, Walter C., 72 Mt. Vernon street, Engraver. Baker, Jacob, 26 Trull street, Paperhanger. Baker, Nicholas, 9 Bedford street, Cooper. Baker, Roger H., 9 Bedford street, Cooper. Bancroft, Edward A., 31 School street, Barrel dealer. Barnes, Frank, 24 Milton street, Box manufacturer. Bartlett, George E., 5 North Union street, Machinist. Bassett, Albert H., 17 Everett street, Real estate agent. Bateman, Charles R., 1228 Broadway, Station master. Beals, William H., 27 Howe street, Clerk. Bean, Harry M., 148 Boston avenue, Clerk. Bean, John D., 3 Lincoln street, Teamster. Beckley, Henry F., 221 Morrison avenue, Salesman. Beckman, Frank W., 36 Stone avenue, Clerk. Beirne, Patrick H., 154 Linwood street, Brass finisher. Belding, Oscar H., 182 Highland avenue, Builder. Bennett, Dana W., 41 Putnam street, Insurance agent. Bennett, Daniel J., 37 Stone avenue, Harness maker. Bentley, George W., 19 Adams street, Com. merchant. Berglind, John E., 53 Dickinson street, Machinist. Berry, Arthur W., 53 Hudson street, Builder,
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Berton, John F., 134 College avenue, Painter. Bertwell, Henry P., 20 Cameron avenue, Car conductor.
Billings, George A., 75 Willow avenue, Collector. Bishop, William F., 20 Wheeler street, Bookkeeper. Blake, Charles M., 11 Preston road, Newsdealer. Blake, Frank R., 21 Derby street, Machinist. Boodry, George R., 26 Josephine avenue, Stereotyper. Booker, James A., 20 Windsor road, Clerk. Bossey, Charles W., 22 Ashland street, Salesman.
Bossey, Thomas F., 111 Elm street, No occupation.
Bosworth, William H., 10 Powder House ter., Adv. mgr. Boutin, Abraham, 18 Park avenue, Janitor.
Bowman, Henry F., 10 Winter-hill circle, Lithographer. Boyer, George R., 29 Wigglesworth street, Builder. Brabrook, Albert A., 126 Walnut street, Clerk.
Brackett, Ira A., 60 Burnside avenue, Carriage dealer.
Bradley, Daniel A., 67 Beacon street, Piano finisher. Bradshaw, Charles H., 7 Westwood rd., Real estate agt. Brady, George E., 318 Somerville avenue, Confectioner. Branagan, James, 62 Dane street, Produce. Bremner, John A., 49 Bow street, Picture frame mfr. Briggs, Sylvester R., 187 Central street, Broker. Brine, Charles F., 36 Columbus avenue, Tailor. Brown, Charles E., 36 Albion street, Carpenter. Brown, Duncan, 23 Cedar street, Printer.
Brown, Fred E., 311 Washington street, Bookkeeper. Brown, Fred R., 258 Broadway, Expressman.
Brown, Linwood G., 4 Taunton street, Carpenter.
Brown, Lyman H., 42 Columbus ave., Livery stable kpr.
Brown, William C., 26 Central street, Builder. Bucknam, Davis P., 12 Vine street, Mason. Bullard, Walter H., 22 Stickney avenue, Grocer. Burbank, Munroe A., 9 Autumn street, Butter dealer. Burbeck, John W., 23 Hall avenue, Grocer. Burgess, Edward W., 59 Otis street, Pedler.
Burgess, William H., 38 Cambria street, Bond salesman.
Bursaw, William J., 428 Broadway, Insurance agent. Burton, Walter, 2 Homer square, Artist. Bushee, Charles E., 370 Somerville avenue, Druggist. Butters, Charles S., 51 Church street, Provision dealer. Butterworth, Robert, 172 Summer street, Manufacturer. Buttimer, Maurice, 351 Lowell street, Contractor.
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Cadwallader Thomas J., 3 Lawson terrace, Clerk. Cain, John, 147 Cross street, Packer. Caldwell, David J., 50 Preston road, Clerk. Callow, John R .. 42 Concord avenue, Car Inspector. Cameron, William G., 5 Lester terrace, Carpenter. Campbell, William J., 19 Putnam street, Machinist. Card, Frederick L., 243 Pearl street, Provision dealer. Carpenter, Albert Q., 7 Sargent avenue, Salesman. Carr, Roy W., 130 College avenue, Confectioner. Carr, William R., 26 Fairmount avenue, Real estate agt. Carruth, Frederick J., 34 Willow avenue, Salesman. Cate, Nathan E., 28 Everett avenue, Freight clerk. Cavanaugh, Maurice F., 7 Bowdoin street, Teamster. Chadwick, A. LeRoy, 30 Charnwood road, Cashier. Chalmers, David. 77 Pearl street, Motorman. Chapin, Hiram O., 44 Dover st., Commission merchant.
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Chase, Washington I., 85 Vine street, Distiller. Cheeney, Clinton L., 38 Berkeley street, Confectioner. Chickering, William H., 15 Evergreen avenue, Clerk. Christie, Trott K., 22 Oliver street, Teamster. Christopher, Emerson R., 219 Summer street, Grocer. Clancy, Edward F., 90 Webster avenue, Candy maker. Clapp, George H., 35-A Franklin street, Foreman. Clark, Charles W., 21 Westminster street, Shipper. Clark, George W., 65 Central street, Cruller mfr. Clarke, George B., 31 Berkeley street, Electrotyper. Clarkson, Francis K., 6 Cross street, Salesman. Clement, Herman J., 35 Marshall street, Printer. Clough, Warren A., 64 Church street, Pattern maker. Coan, Thomas S., 18 Fremont street, Bookkeeper. Cochran, Orlando R., 5 Campbell park, Salesman. Coffin, Clarence D., 67 Hall avenue, Builder. Colbert, Edward, 25 Monmouth street, Bookkeeper. Colby, Charles E., 5 Morgan street, No occupation. Cole, Daniel H., 22 Edmands street, Clerk. Coliton, Edward J., 87 Linwood street, Grocer. Collieson, Clarence E., 19 Park avenue, Leather dealer. Collins, John D., 22 Vine street, Mason. Colman, Charles W., 151 Central street, Architect.
Comfort, James J., 9 Hammond street, Car conductor. Concannon, John H., 50 Joy street, Produce dealer. Condit, Fred H., 255 Medford street, Musician. Condit, Sears, 255 Medford street, Real estate dealer. Connelly, Joseph A., 11 Craigie terrace, Sub-foreman. Coogan, John P., 23 Dane avenue, Expressman. Cook, Forrest D., 301 Highland avenue, Reporter. Copithorne, John, 81 School street, Carpenter. Corliss, Charles H., 36 Greenville street, Butter dealer. Craig, John W., 97 Washington street, Blacksmith. Creighton, Fred'k W., 328-A Highland ave., Bookkeeper. Crenner, Bartlett P., 61 Adams street, Leather dealer. Crocker, Lancis S. J., 19 Church street, Teamster. Cross, John A., 10 Lee street, Bookkeeper. Crotty, William B., 466 Somerville avenue, Grocer. Cullen, Christopher J., 150 Washington street, Teamster. Cullin, Edwin, 222 Broadway, Grocer.
Cullis, Edwin J., 201 Pearl street, Clerk. Cunningham, Thomas A., 60 Beacon street, Grocer. Curran, Reuben L., 62 Otis street, Foreman. Currier, William M., 9 Lesley avenue, Bookkeeper.
Cutler, Frank E., 70 Pearl street, Painter.
Cutter, George B., 4 Pleasant avenue, Musician.
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Dadmun, Henry H., 48 Oxford street, Salesman. Dalton, Fred M., 768 Broadway, Marketman. Dalton, James H., 22 Powder House terrace, Grocer. Damon, Ellis H., 50 Hudson street, Bookkeeper. Danforth, George E., 149 Lowell street, Clerk. Daniels, Edward S., 50 Spring street, Piano tuner. Dardis, John F., 8 Taunton street, Polisher. Davenport, Foster L., 301 Summer street, Conductor. Davenport, Howard H., 85 Munroe street, Asst. supt. Davis, Albert I., 35 Fairmount avenue, Bookkeeper. Davis, Edward A., 9 Holt avenue, Sail maker. Davis, Fred E., 85 Pearl street, Bookkeeper.
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Davis, George F., 35 Putnam street, Bookkeeper. Davis, George M., 20 Arthur street, Mason and builder. Dawes, Henry L., 8 Ashland street, Salesman. Dawson, Howard, 70 Albion street, Clerk. Delay, James, 48 Beacon street, Florist.
Dennett, Alexander H., 20 Monmouth st., Paperhanger. Dennett, John M., 23 William street, Stable keeper. Dennett, William H., 20 Lovell street, Clerk.
Densmore. Charles D., 44 Porter street, Clerk. Denvir, William E., 197 Summer street, Shipper. DeWolf, Lewis E., 334 Highland avenue, Tailor. Dimick, Charles W., 122 Line street, Manager. Dinsmore, Fred C., 8 Arthur street, Grain dealer. Ditchfield, Charles L., 17 Hawthorne street, Casket trim. Doane, Nathaniel P., 19 Grand View ave., Tow boat agt. Dodge, Edwin G., 21 Benedict street, Photographer. Doe, Freeland A., 187 Highland avenue, Cabinet maker. Dolan. Joseph F., 12 Buckingham street, Harness maker. Dolloff, Frank S., 18-B Cross street, Baker. Donaldson, Charles A., 31 Ware street, Engineer. Donovan, James J., 63 Webster avenue, Glass maker. Dooling, David H., 306 Washington street, Painter. Dougherty, John E., 7 Oak street, Clerk. Douglas, Charles E. M., 20 Stone avenue, Salesman. Dowd, Thomas, 50 Fellsway West, Plasterer. Downer, Frank O., 181 Medford street, Railroad police. Downey, Dennis J., 34 Merriam street, Laborer. Downing, John L., 30 Burnside avenue, Shipper. Drinkwater, Frank M., 872 Broadway, Salesman. Driscoll, James F., 17 Cambria street, Machinist. Dunbar, John D., 3 Mystic street, Musician. Duncan, John, 2 Brastow avenue, Manufacturer. Dunham, George J .. 54 Adams street, Automobile dealer. Dunham, Marshall W., 54 Adams street, Bicycle dealer. Dunklee, Daniel D., 109 Sycamore street, Furnace dealer. Dustin, Harry N., 40 Church street, Clerk. Dyer, Josiah T., 156 School street, Men's furnishings dlr. Dyson, Noble, 7 Belmont place, Stone cutter.
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