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Democratic,
483
483
Edward F. Sherman,
Republican,
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173
173
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265
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WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 3.
William E. Copithorne, Republican, Clarence A. Smith,
700 650
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424
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 4.
Samuel Barnett,
Democratic,
Ray R. Rideout,
Republican,
William Scott,
Democratic, Republican,
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578
Herbert W. Snow,
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93
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93
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231
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231
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 5.
Charles A. Burns, Republican,
732 690
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1
1
Thomas F. McCormack,
1
1
John P. Burke,
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577
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577
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 6.
Charles W. Eldridge,
Republican,
James W. Garside,
Ind. League,
114
Bernard J. Sheridan,
Democratic,
156
Stephen E. Simmons, Ind. League,
111
Edgar A. Smith, Republican,
728
728
Edward W. Wetherbee,
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246
246
WARD ALDERMEN (2) WARD 7.
Robert M. Lavender,
Republican, Republican,
John Winfield Scott,
Ind. League,
154
William Weir,
Ind. League,
128
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 1.
Henry F. Curtis,
Republican,
751 431
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431
Blank,
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 2.
Daniel H. Bradley,
Democratic, Republican,
481 203
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481
Fred E. Brown,
203
Blank,
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99
99
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61 561
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64
64
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Alphonso A. Wyman,
Republican,
690
F. Q. Harrington,
1
Blank,
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778 114
778
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7:29
729
Jesse E Perry,
728
728
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301
301
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424
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265
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700
:
650
Republican,
Blank,
61 561
Amos W. Shepard,
578
Ind. League,
732
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1
156
111
109
109
Democratic, Blank,
751
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530
Blank,
598
598
530
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154
128
477
CITY CLERK.
WARDS.
CANDIDATE.
Party.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TOTAL.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 3.
George E. Whitaker,
Republican,
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703
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703 1
Frederick A. Higgins, M. W. White, Blank,
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189
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2 yrs.) WARD 4.
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620
620
Blank,
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SCHOOLICOMMITTEE(2 yrs.) WARD 5.
Henry H. Folsom,
Republican,
808
Patrick H. Ryan,
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195
195
SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD 6.
Frederick A. P. Fiske,
Republican,
Joseph J. Henderson, Blank,
Democratic,
834 171 117
SCHOOL.COMMITTEE (2yrs.) WARD7.
George C. Mahoney,
Republican,
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139
139
SHALL LIQUOR GRANTED ?
LICENSES BE
Number of " Yes " votes,
393 660
445 263
203 628
97 653
200 765
225 824
172 798 50
1.735 4,591 459
Number of " No " votes, Blank,
126
75
56
44
36
72
900
900
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1
1
James H. Maguire, Blank,
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834 171 117
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Charles A. Kirk patrick, Jr., Republican, Harry Tobin, Democratic,
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84
84
94
94
808
1
189
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Liquor License Question.
. The following is a statement of the votes, during the several years of its submission to the people, on the question of grant- ing licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this city, to- gether 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
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
1907
1,735
4,591
459
11,558
74,000
* Census.
ORDINANCES.
Somerville, January 1, 1908.
The following ordinances have been adopted since the printing of the annual reports for the year 1906 :-
No. 63.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section one of chapter six of the Revised Ordinances of 1900 is hereby amended by inserting the word seven after the word hun- dred in the fifth line, and inserting the word first in place of the word fifteenth in the sixth line, so that the section as amended shall read as follows :-
Section 1. All taxes shall be payable on or before the thirty-first day of October of each year, and interest at the rate of six per centum per annum shall be charged from said thirty-first day of October upon all taxes assessed for the year nineteen hundred seven and subsequent years, which shall remain unpaid on the first day of November next ensuing, until the same shall be paid; and all taxes remaining unpaid on the first day of December next ensuing, the collector shall proceed to collect by due process of law.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved May 10, 1907.
No. 64. An Ordinance to Regulate the Rate of Speed of Automobiles or Motor Cycles.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. No person shall permit or cause an automobile or motor cycle to go at a greater rate of speed than eight miles an hour on any portion of Medford street, from Washington street to Cross street, and of Cross street in this city.
Section 2. Any person violating the provision of this ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, and shall be effective upon publication in any newspaper published in this city.
Approved May 10, 1907.
No. 65.
An Ordinance to Amend Section 7 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Ordi- nances of 1900 as Amended by an Ordinance Approved May 23, 1902, 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 Revised Ordinances of 1900 as amended by an ordinance approved May 23, 1902, is hereby amended by adding thereto the following words :-
The poles shall be kept well painted, of a uniform color, and in good condition to the satisfaction of said commissioner. The name of the owner, with a special number for each pole and owner, shall be distinctly painted in white letters upon a dark background on every pole, about
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seven feet from the ground, or the owners of the pole and all other per- sons and corporatons having authority to attach wires, cross bars or other things thereto, shall be otherwise designated thereon by words or figures to the satisfaction of said commissioner.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved November 15, 1907.
No. 66.
An Ordinance Regulating the Use of Streets by Vehicles.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :--
Section 1. Every vehicle, except street railway cars, bicycles, and tricycles, which shall be used within the city of Somerville for the con- veyance of persons or goods of any description for hire from place to place within the city, before being so used, shall be licensed by the board of aldermen, and every vehicle so used for the conveyance of goods shall have placed upon the outside and upon each side of the same the name of the owner and the number of the license in plain, legible letters and figures of not less than one and one-half inches in size, and so that the same may be distinctly seen.
Section 2. Upon each side of each hackney carriage so licensed there shall be fitted a lamp, which lamp shall always be kept lighted at night when the carriage is in use or waiting for passengers, and upon the glass covering of each of said-lamps there shall be painted in black the number of the license in Arabic characters not less than one inch in size, and such numbers shall be preceded by the letter "S," not less than one inch in size.
Section 3. Every hackney carriage shall carry its license so that it shall be easily accessible to passengers.
Section 4. No person shall set up or use or have charge of any hackney carriage which shall be used within the city of Somerville for the conveyance of persons for hire from place to place within the city, unless he is licensed thereto by the board of aldermen, nor unless the carriage is licensed, marked, and numbered as provided in sections one and two, and carries its license as provided for in section three.
Section 5. No person having charge of a hackney carriage shall so- licit passengers, except by a motion of the hand, unless he is on or within ten feet of such vehicle.
Section 6. No person having charge of a hackney carriage shall solicit passengers in any public way or place within the city, unless he is licensed by the board of aldermen,
Section 7. The board of aldermen reserves the right to revoke any license at its discretion. If any person other than the owner or lessee shall take out a license for any such vehicle, he shall be liable to have his license revoked, and if any licensee shall cease to be an owner or lessee, his license shall.be null and void, and he shall immediately sur- render the same to the board of aldermen.
Section 8. The city clerk shall receive for the use of the city the fee of one dollar for every license so granted and for every license granted for a wagon stand, and shall keep a record of the same and of all licenses granted.
Section 9. Each license so granted shall expire on the first day of May next after the date thereof, and no license shall be sold, assigned, or transferred without the consent of the board of aldermen.
Section 10. No vehicle shall be set up in front of any premises without the written consent of the owner or the agent of the owner and the occupant of said premises.
Section 11. The person in whose name the license is taken out for any such vehicle shall for all the purposes of this rule be considered as the owner of the same, and liable to all the forfeitures and penalties
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herein contained, unless, upon the sale of such vehicle, written notice be given to the city clerk and the license returned to him forthwith.
Section 12. No owner, driver, or other person having charge of any such vehicle shall suffer the same when attached to a horse to stop in a street without some proper person to take care of the same, unless said horse is properly and securely fastened; but no person shall be deemed to have violated this provision who is a physician visiting the sick or who is delivering goods or taking orders at any house, store, building, or tenement.
Section 13. No person having charge of any hackney carriage shall receive or permit to be placed therein, or convey in or upon the same any person sick with any contagious disease, or the body of any person who has died of any such disease.
Section 14. Every vehicle used, or to be used, for the conveyance of persons for hire, except street railway cars, bicycles, and tricycles, shall be deemed a hackney carriage within the meaning of this ordinance.
Section 15. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence.
Section 16. This ordinance shall take effect May 1, 1908. Approved December 13, 1907.
No. 67. An Ordinance Regulating the Erection and Maintenance of Garages for Automobiles.
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. No person shall erect or use for a garage any building or structure unless licensed by the board of aldermen after a public hearing, and only to the extent so licensed.
Section 2. The term "garage" shall be understood to mean a place for keeping or storing an automobile or several automobiles. The term "automobile" shall be understood to mean a vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular, except steam railroad cars and engines, and street railway cars and vehicles running on less than four wheels.
Section 3. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to build- ings or structures in use for a garage at the time of its passage.
Section 4. Whoever violates a provision of this ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved December 13, 1907.
No. 68. An Ordinance to Amend Section 15 of Chapter 16 of the Revised Ordinances of 1900, Entitled, "Sewers."
Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville, as follows :-
Section 1. Section fifteen of chapter sixteen of the Revised Ordi- nances of 1900 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following :-
No gasolene or other explosive or inflammable substance shall be caused or allowed to enter directly or indirectly any common sewer or other public drain.
Section 2. Whoever violates a provision of this ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty dollars for each offence.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. Approved December 13, 1907.
FREDERIC W. COOK,
City Clerk.
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.
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.
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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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JURY LIST.
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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ANNUAL REPORTS.
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 E., 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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Eager, Oliver M., 39 Warwick street, Machinist. Eames, Henry H., 13 Chapel street, Machinist. Eastman, Ulysses G., 53 Pritchard avenue, Carpenter. Eaton, Arthur W., 12 Westminster street, Clerk. Eaton, Clifford C., 86 School street, Musician. Edmands, John S., 28 Sycamore street, Architect. Edmond, George A., 10 Wesley street, Machinist. Edwards, Edward H., 10 James street, Chiropodist. Egerton, Charles S., 63 Boston street, Cigar dealer. Eldridge, Charles W., 8 Pearl terrace, Tinsmith. Elkins, John F., 142 Medford street, Contractor. Ellinwood, George H., 54 Beech street, Chemist. Elliott, George E., 103 Glenwood road, Assessor. Elliott, Waldo F., 177 Walnut street, Livery stable. Ellis, William F., 4 Quincy street, Tailor.
Elston, Abraham A., 25 Preston road, Contractor. Emerson, William J., 104 Broadway, Boot & Shoe dealer. Emery, Allen A., 71 Gilman street, Butter salesman. Emery, George W., 27 Albion street, Draughtsman. Estey, Clarence A., 30 Tufts street, Railroad clerk.
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486
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Estey, Joseph Hatfield, 32 Thorndike street, Grocer. Esty, Austin S., 203 School street, Manager. Everton, Elphonso I., 34 Lake street, Cigar mfr.
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Fairbanks, Henry I., 152 Walnut street, Salesman. Fallon, John F., 7 Beach avenue, Junk dealer. Farnham, Charles E., 16 Grand View avenue, Clerk. Farrell, Patrick S., 55 Lowell street, Painter. Farwell, Ruleffe H., 92 Central street, Pressman. Fay, William H., 127 Josephine avenue, Clerk. Fellows, Charles H., 30 Banks street, Accountant. Fellows, John H., 12 Elston street, Accountant. Fenno, Edwin H., 45 Hancock street, Paymaster. Ferguson, Herbert J., 57 Lowell street, Porter. Ferris, Robert J., 17 Park street, Horse dealer. Fillebrown, Arthur M., 15 Buckingham street, Machinist. Finney, Nathaniel G., 632 Somerville avenue, Painter. Fisher, Alphonso, 7 Pearl-street place, Painter. Fisher, Edgar M., 14 Stickney avenue, Salesman. Fisk, Ellsworth, 44 Heath street, Agent. Fitz, Charles E., 440 Broadway, Bookkeeper.
Flagg, Charles A., 24 Gibbens street, Conductor. Flaherty, Francis E., 261 Washington street, Undertaker. Flaherty, James P., 45 Everett avenue, Junk dealer. Flaherty, William H., 261 Washington street, Contractor. Fletcher, John E., 81 Walnut street, Collector. Flynn, Dennis F., 67 Dane street, Upholsterer. Flynn, William P., 31 Linden street, Machine helper. Ford, Charles S., 124-A Cross street, Canvasser. Ford, Jeremiah G., 29 Charnwood road, Painter. Foss, Lewis T., 21 Chandler street, Dentist. Foster, Elmer E., 10 Broadway place, Fireman. Foster, John B., 66 Irving street, Artist. Fox, Edward W., 123 College avenue, Jeweler. Fox, John, 28 Linden street, Laborer.
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