Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1905-1908, Part 7

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1076


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Town hall building and contents. $63,500 00


Boilers in Town hall, 6,000 00


Boilers in Marcy street school, 4,000 00


Armory and contents, 7,500 00


Engine house and contents, Town, 17,300 00


Engine house and contents, Globe Village, 8,500 00


Almshouse, barn and contents,


12,300 00


School house, Marcy street and contents, 32,500 00


School house, Main street, and contents, 5,000 00


School house, School street, and contents, 4,700 00


Sehool house, Pleasant street, 2,000 00


School house, corner Morris street,


1,500 00


School house, Sandersdale,


2,000 00


School house, Dennison district,


400 00


School house, Elm street,


1,600 00


School house, Hooker district,


600 00


School house, Bacon district, 600 00


School house, Mechanics street, 10.000 00


Storage barn and contents, "Goddard Court," 1,100 00 Library building, 2,500 00


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Printed books, paintings, furniture, etc., in Library building,


$15,200 00


Police station,


2,000 00


$200,800 00


VITAL STATISTICS.


For the year ending January 1, 1905.


Number of marriages,


94


Number of births,


345


Number of deaths,


203


Number of dogs licensed, year 1904 ---


Males, 393


Females,


41


434


Respectfully submitted,


G. C. WINTER, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


FIRE ENGINEERS.


FIRE ENGINEERS.


In compliance with the usual custom relative to the Fire Department we submit our report for the year ending Feb. 28, 1905. Accompanying the report is a correct record of the department with the amount of expenditures, also what recommendations we deem necessary for the best interests of the department and town.


MANUAL FORCE.


The manual force : board of engineers, Chief and four district Chiefs, two steam fire engine companies of seventeen men each, two hand hose companies manned by the two steam fire engine companies, two hook and ladder companies of twelve men each, superintendent of fire alarm, and fourteen horses sub- ject to the call of the department.


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


ROLL CALL OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS.


C. P. Phipps, Chief Engineer.


A. C. Capen, District Chief of boxes 21, 23, 24.


Patrick F. Flynn, District Chief of boxes 25, 26, 28, 32. Alfred Allard, District Chief of boxes 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, and private boxes 31, 71, 72.


M. P. O'Shaughnessy, Clerk and District Chief of boxes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39.


STEAMER AND HOSE COMPANY NO. 1.


Basil Proulx. Captain


M. L. Dillaber Lieutenant


George H. Chaffin .Clerk


Newton E. Putney Engineer


George H. Chaffin Assistant Engineer


Joseph Bebo. Stoker


HOSEMEN.


Louis Lamothe


Adelard Delage,


Daniel T. Morrill,


Robert E. Moore, Leandre Coutu,


Walter McGrath,


Joseph Duchesneau,


Geo. E. Lamoureux,


Chas Proulx, Alfred Langevin


SUBSTITUTES.


Henry Lucia,


Alex. Mominee.


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1.


Peter Caplette Captain


Charles Martel . Lieutenant


James K. Egan. . Clerk Joseph Lucia,


John Coggins,


Louis Peloquin,


Nelson Gamache,


Oliver Paul,


John B. Bouchard,


Alexis Lariviere.


SUBSTITUTES.


Wm. J. Shea,


Edward Allard.


STEWARD.


Henry L. Brousseau.


STEAMER AND HOSE COMPANY NO- 2.


W. J. S. Crawford. Captain


James Pollard Lieutenant


George Simpson Clerk and Engineer


John Splaine. Assistant Engineer


William H. Walters . Stoker


HOSEMEN.


Edward Grant, Monroe Walters, Thomas F. O'Shaughnessy, Patrick H. Fitzpatrick, Michael F. Blute, Paul Potvin, Joseph Rivers, Edward Splaine.


Alexis Boulay, Thomas H. Ryan,


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


SUBSTITUTES.


John Mallenson,


Martin T. Dodd.


STEWARD.


John Splaine.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 2.


John Brennan . .. Captain


John J. Hogan Lieutenant


John W. Smythe .Clerk


William T. Kennedy,


Thomas Brennan,


Patrick F. Delehanty Joseph P. Power,


Peter May, Walter Keating.


SUBSTITUTES.


Hosea Weld,


William H. McGilpin.


LIST OF FIRES AND ALARMS.


During the year we have had 12 alarms including one general, and eighteen still alarms.


March 2, 1904-Box 24, I.25 a. m., fire in Horrigan's block, Pleasant street. All apparatus present. Cause probably defective chimney. Loss on build- ing and contents $3500. Recall 2.10 a. m.


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


April 21, 1904-Box 25, 12.14 p. m. Fire in building owned by Hamilton Woolen Co. on Cross street. No. 2 companies responded. Cause, defective chimney. Loss slight. Recall 12.21 p. m.


May 7, 1904-Box 32, 3.40 p. m. Fire in building oc- cupied by H. C.Moynihan, No. 1 companies respond- ed. Cause overturning of oil stove. Loss slight- Recall 3.55 p m.


June 11, 1904 - Box 32, 8.50 a. m. Fire in building on Pine street, owned and occupied by Pierre Allard, Jr. Cause upsetting of oil stove. No. 1 companies responded. Loss $1,750. Recall 9.15 a. m.


July 13, 1904-Box 34, 5.34 p. m. Fire in brick build- ing on Main street, owned by Phelps estate, occu- pied by Williams & Crawford. Cause spontane- ous combustion. No. 1 companies responded. Loss $150. Recall 5.54 p. m.


Aug. 31, 1904-Box 35, 3.16 p. m. Fire in building on Hamilton street, owned by G. Gregoire, caused by gasoline stove overturning. No. 1 companies re- sponded. Less $900. Recall 3.42 p. m.


Sept. 7, 1904-Box 24, 9.20 p. m. Fire in building owned by H. W. Co., West Main street. Cause unknown. No. 2 companies responded. Damage $45 00. Recall 9.27 p. m.


Sept. 21, 1904-Box 37, 11.45 a. m. Fire in A. P. Taylor's house on Dresser street. Cause combus- tion. No. 1 companies responded. Loss $1200. Recall 12.12 p. tu.


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Oct. 11, 1904-Box 34, 12.08 a. m. Fire in building on Central street owned by Morton Estate. Cause unknown. No. 1 companies responded. Recall 12.25 a, m.


Nov. 9. 1904-Box 38, 1.42 p. m. Fire in Richard's Knife shop. Cause sparks from fire in boiler. No. 1 companies responded. Loss $85. Recall 2.04 p. m.


Dec. 11. 1904-Box 45, 6.44 p. m. Fire in building on Charlton road, owned by Joseph Laverdiere. No. 1 companies responded. Damage slight. Recall 7.28 p. InI.


Dec. 21, 1904-Box 32, 7.04 a. m. Fire in building owned by St. Mary's Parish, on Edwards street. No. 1 companies responded. Damage $25.00. Re- call 7.14 a. m.


APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES.


ENGINE MEN.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,


$3,620 00


EXPENDITURES.


Steamer Company No. 1, $1,118 00


Steamer Company No. 2, 1,118 00


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, 541 00 Hook and Ladder Company No. 2, 541 00


Chief and assistant engineers, 402 00


$3,620 00


0000 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


1


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1904, $285 40


Appropriation, 2900 00


$3,185 40 -


EXPENDITURES.


Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies, $572 82


Combination Ladder Co., supplies, 569 30


A. R. Webster, horses, 182 50


Southbridge Gas and Electric Co., lighting engine houses 179 54


J. J. Bowlen Co .. horses,


166 50


A. Daniels, fuel, 161 32


Hamilton Woolen Co., horses,


160 00


Gilbert Theriault, horses,


100 00


M. Duhamel, horses, 95 00


W. E. Dec ow, supplies,


94 31


J. F. Damond, labor and supplies, 69 10


M. Egan & Son, labor and supplies, 65 80


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


G. C. Winter, labor and supplies, $64 35


L. N. Hastings & Co., one harness, 60 00


G. S. & O. G. Howe, supplies, 53 49


Williams & Crawford, labor and supplies, 48 06


Southbridge Water Supply Co.,


water to April 1, 1905, 46 66


Geo. S. Stone Co., labor and sup- plies, 34 95


C. P. Phipps, sundry expenses, 31 87


Frank E. Fitts M'f'g & Supply Co., supplies, 20 95


Geo. H. Hartwell, supplies,


18 34


, Cole Bros., supplies, 18 20


American Steel & Wire Co., sup- plies, 16 00


E. C. Ellis, fuel, 14 50


· A. F, Hall, labor,


13 50


Frank Demeri, horses,


10 00


Edmond Richard, horses,


10 00


Jos. Ouimette & Son, labor and supplies, 8 00


R. Wardle, labor and supplies, 7 25


Lamoureux Bros. supplies, 7 03


W. E. Hardenber, board of G. F. Damond, 6 75


Oldham & Ranahan, labor and supplies, 6 60


P. F. Flynn, labor, 5 00


Est. Calvin Claflin, labor and supplies, 4 75


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Philias Lamoureux, supplies,


$4 50


D. Chamberlain, labor,


4 40


N. E. Putney, labor,


3 50


P. Caplette, labor,


3 25


Hamilton Woolen Co., labor,


2 80


O. L. Desaulniers, supplies,


1 25


$2,942 14


Balance to credit of account March


1, 1905, $243 26


FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


Deposits in Southbridge Savings Bank Jan. 1, 1905, $1,412 50


REPORT OF ELECTRICIAN.


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS SOUTHBRIDGE MASS.


GENTLEMEN :-


The Fire alarm System has worked very satifac- torily during the past year and has only been used for calling out the department 9 times between May 1, 1904 and March 1, 1905.


What troubles we have had have been caused by the deteriorating of the wires etc., and I would recom- mend that you purchase each year three or four miles


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


of wire and cut out the old wire that is now in such bad shape. By doing this you can in about three years have a new line and a more reliable service as the new insulation and stronger wire will prevent a great many cross wires and short circuits which now are liable to cause serious trouble if not put the ser- vice out of business for some time.


You cannot maintain a reliable system unless the outside construction is kept up and very little has been done since it was put up originally except to patch up broken wires.


This new wire could be put up without interfering with the operation of the line and without cutting out any of the boxes.


Yours respectfully,


ANDREW F. HALL, Supt. Fire Alarm System


REMARKS.


In looking over the needs of the Department and with a view to increasing the efficiency of the same, . your board have unanimously agreed to ask the town for an extra appropriation of $1900 to purchase a com- bination Chemical and Hose wagon to take the place of one of the horse hose wagons now in use. By so doing we will not increase the number of horses, will


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carry an extra piece of apparatus which will extin- guish nine-tenth of all fires, thereby saving a vast amount of water damages. The use of Combination Chemical and Hose wagons in the Fire Departments of the country have become almost universal, no Fire Department being considered complete and up-to-date without them. While we feel that the town has been most fortunate in escaping from any great fire damage within the past few years we feel it our duty to place the matter of providing the Fire Department with the best methods of fighting the fire fiend before you for your consideration.


The present Board of Engineers found it necessary at the beginning of the year to furnish a large part of the Department with new rubber goods, including hats, boots and coats which they were badly in need of, at an expense of over $300, also giving some of the apparatus a thorough over hauling especially Steamer No. 2 which was put in first class condition. Three new hydrants have been added this year, one on Oakes avenue, one on Sayles street and one on Charlton street making a total of 88 hydrants now in use.


We recommend the regular appropriation of $2000 to defray the running expenses of the Department.


Credit is due to those who furnished horses for their promptness in responding to all alarms, also to the Superintendent of the Fire alarm and his assistant for the excellent condition of the system.


238


REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


In conclusion we would thank the Board of Engin- eers for there able support, the members of each com- pany, also the steward of the two houses, for their excellent work during the past pear.


Respectfully submitted. C. P. PHIPPS, Chief. M. P. O'SHAUGHNESSY, Clerk.


5 :


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.


In submitting my annual report will say that during the year past that the best of feeling has existed between the entire force and believe that good results have been obtained. The new clock system which went into effect about July 1st, has proved a success, but there is a large amount of territory uncovered and I believe that there should be an increase in the force and would recommend that the sum of $5000 be raised and appropriated for the salary of the present force. There has been 38 less arrests made the past year than the year 1903-04 and 139 less articles etc. found by the officers.


MARCUS L. DILLABER,


Captain of Police.


ROSTER.


Marcus L. Dillaber, no salary.


Peter A. Cormier,


$720 00


Andrew M. Higgins,


720 00


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REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Charles Curtin,


$720 00


George E. Egan,


720 00


Joseph Paulhus,


630 00


Patrick Donnelly,


630 00


Wiliiam J. Doughty,


90 00


Zotique N. LeClair,


90-00


$4,320 00


ARRESTS.


Common drunkards,


4


Disturbance of the peace,


3


Vagrants,


7


Larceny,


17


Assault and battery


27


Stubborn child,


5


Liquor keeping,


6


Breaking probation,


2


Cruelty to animals,


1


Insane,


2 89


Simple drunks,


Affray,


3


Fornication,


4


Defrauding inn-keeper,


1


Seduction,


1


Night walker,


1


Breaking town by-laws,


1


Fraud,


1


Breaking and entering,


4


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT. 243


Malicious mischief,


2


Deserters from army, Neglected child, Plumbing without a license,


2


2


1


Total,


186


Lights out,


22


Lights burning,


24


Doors open,


19


Horses loose in barn,


3


Stray teams,


12


Dangerous places in street,


4


Keys found in door,


1


Horses cast,


4


Windows open,


1


Bicycles found,


3


Street lights out,


6


Horses put up,


3


Articles found


2


Hydrants leaking,


3


Horses loose in street,


2


Water found running,


1


Store book found,


1


Still alarm of fire,


1


Fire alarm,


1


Children fonnd,


2


Total,


115


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF HEALTH.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


In reviewing the work of the"Board for the year we find the sanitary condition of the town compares very favorably with that of past years, the system of sewers is being extended, and the people generally are more inclined to connect their houses than heretofore. A large number of connections were made last season, and the Board hopes to see all dwellings along the line of the sewer connected during the coming year.


During the summer the Board appointed Mr. A. R. Brown to act as its agent, he has promptly and satis- factorilly attended to all sources of filth and contagion brought to our notice, and we feel that the work of the Board has thereby been greatly increased in efficiency


In common with many other towns and cities of the state, we have had an epidemic of diphtheria dur- ing the season. One hundred and eighty-six cases have been reported, with eighteen deaths. It is significant that more than two-thirds of the fatal cases were those who had no medical attendance, or in which a physi- cian was not called until the patient was beyond help. It is practically certain, that had these cases been re- ported promptly, a number of valuable lives would


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have been saved. We hope the public will more and more realize the need and value of sanitary work, and give the Board its hearty assistance in its efforts to render the town clean and free from contagion.


Respectfully submitted,


C. C. BRADFORD, Secretary.


Total number of deaths from all causes, ex- clusive of still-births, 196


Number of still-births, 7


DEATHS BY SEXES.


(Still-births excluded).


Number of deaths of males,


106


Number of deaths of females,


90


DEATHS BY AGES.


(Still-births excluded).


Total Male Female


Deaths of persons under one year,


58


39


19


From 1 to 2 years,


13


8


5


2 to 3 years,


11


7


4


3 to 4 years,


11


4


7


4 to 5 years.


3


1


2


5 to 10 years,


11


3


8


10 to 15 years,


3


2


1


15 to 20 years,


6


1


5


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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


20 to 30 years,


10


5


5


30 to 40 years,


12


5


7


40 to 50 years,


13


8


5


50 to 60 yea.Is,


5


1


4


60 to 70 years,


13


9


4


70 to 80 years,


15


7


8


Over 80 years,


11


6


5


Ages unknown,


1


"Total,


196


106


90


DEATHS BY MONTHS. (Still-births excluded)


January,


15 July,


13


February,


15 August,


12


March,


9 September, 15


April,


22 October,


17


May,


21 November,


19


June,


14 December, 24


CAUSES OF DEATH.


(Still-births excluded).


Phthisis or consumption, 19 Dysentery, 1


Diphtheria and croup, 18 Diarrhea and cholera morbus, 7


Whooping cough, 2


Cholera infantum,


4


Pneumonia,, 6


Bronchitis, 4 Diseases of the heart, 11


Diseases of the brain and


spinal cord,


1


Cancer,


4


Suicide, 1 Accident, 3


Other causes not speci- fied, 71


Diseases of the kidneys, 9


Unknown or ill-defined, 35


250


REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


(CHAPTER 75, REVISED LAWS, SECTION 12.)


"In each city and town having a population of more than five thousand inhabitants, as determined by the last census, at least one member of said board shall be a physician, and the board shall send an an- nual report of the deaths in such town to the State Board of Health. The form of such reports shall be prescribed and furnished by the State Board of Health."


Respectfully yours,


CHARLES HARRINGTON, Secretary of State Board of Health.


AGENT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


To the Honorable Board of Health :


GENTLEMEN :


As your agent I submit the following report from August 15, 1904 to Feb. 28, 1905:


Houses placarded for infectious diseases, 137


Houses fumigated after infectious diseases, 137


Houses fumigated after other diseases, 4 Schoolhouses fumigated, 3


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REPORT OF BOARD HEALTH.


Sewer connections, by order,


12


Cellars cleaned,


2


Vaults


10


Yards


5


Respectfully submitted, A. R. BROWN, Agent.


REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTOR.


To the Honorable Board of Health :


GENTLEMEN :- I have the honor to submit the fol- lowing, inspected by me as Inspector of Plumbing from Aug. 15, 1904 to Feb. 28, 1905.


Sinks, (Kitchen & Butlery),


108


Bath tubs,


25


Wash bowls,


53


Water closets,


92


Urinals,


2


Wash trays, (sets)


3


Cellar connections,


8


· Total, 291


Respectfully submitted, A. R. BROWN, Inspector of Plumbing.


LIST OF JURORS.


Adams, Herbert R. Agnew, George Alden, William E. Allard, Joseph A.


Ammidown, Lucius E. Andrews, Wilfred M.


Armes, George T. Austin, Arthur P.


Bachand, Louis


Bartholomew, A. Marcy Beck, John I.


Beecher. Herbert R.


Belanger, Joseph N. Berry, George A,


Berthiaume, Joseph Blais, Alex. Blanchard, Solomon Blain, Jules


Blute, Daniel


Bonnette, Albert E. Bosquet, Louis


Boulton, Elmer H. Boyer, Alexander Boyle, John Brackett, Hayes J.


Brennan, Richard Bridgett, James W.


Brogan, Joseph Brown, Everett A. Burnett, Fred C.


Butler, Edward H. Callahan, Patrick E. Callahan, William C. Carey, Edward A. Carlson, Otto


Carney, Cornelius Caron, Frank Chace, Emerson E. Chamberlain, Eugene M. Champagne, Henry Champlin, Arthur J.


Chandler, Winthrop A.


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LIST OF JURORS.


Chapple, John


Dupaul, Joseph N.


Cheney, Herman S.


Duplissis, Antoine, Jr.


Chicoine, William


Dupuis, Louis


Claflin, Bert R.


Durfee, Henry D.


Clarke, Dudley H.


Earle, James F.


Clarke, Albert C.


Eccleston, William H. Edwards, Stephen K.


Coldman, James W.


Egan, Edward Farland, Narcisse A.


Cunneen, William


Farquhar, William R. Farrell, Andrew P.


Dakin, Edward F.


Darling, L. Eugene


Degrenier, Napoleon


Delage, Louis Delehanty, Michael H.


Freeman, Everett C.


Demers, Albert


Gagnon, Joseph


Derossiers, Joseph


Gagnon, Leon Galipeau, Alfred


Dodd, Martin T.


Gatineau, Felix


Dorval, Honore


Gaumond, Aimee


Dresser, George K.


Gay, Ernest L.


Dresser, George L.


Geer, Horace L.


Ducheneau, Joseph E.


Gervais, L. Andrew


Duclos, Adelard T. Dudley, Frank L.


Giard, Frank H. Giroux, Napoleon


Dufault, Phileas Duffy, Frank J.


Dumas, Edmond


Dumas, Thomas


Goddu, Edmond N. Goodell, Ulysses A. Gough, Robert F.


Greenwood, Joseph A.


Clemence, George L.


Collette, Hector


Curboy, Michael P.


Favreau, Leon F. Fitzpatrick, Michael Flood, Matthew Fontaine, Alpha


Desrosiers, Zenon


Dinan, Henry


Gardner, Milton L.


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LIST OF JURORS.


Hager, Walter R. Hall, Charles W. Halligan, Thomas Hanson, John H.


Labonti, Solomon


Laflin, Stephen C.


Lamonthe, Olivier


Lamothe, Louis


Hanson, Fred C.


Lamoureux, Arthur E.


Hanson, Martin A.


Harrington, John


Lamoureux, Godfrey Lamoureux, Wilfred Laranger, John B.


Harwood Elmer E.


Larichliere, Arthur


Harwood, Arthur J.


Lariviere, Joseph P.


Haskell, Elihu B.


Larochelle, Napoleon Laughlane, John F.


Hedin, Albin


Lavalle, Felix Lavoie, Hormisdas


Hefner, Ferdinand


Hefner, John E.


Lawson, Roger C.


Henry, William J.


Laycock, Edward


Hetu, Joseph


Leblanc, Isadore


Hetu, Edmoud E. Hill, Harry W.


Ledoux, Albert


Hogan, John J.


Lee, William F.


Houle, Theophile


Lepain, Napoleon


Howes, Horace S.


L'Homme, Jean B., Jr.


Hyde, Herman T.


Livernois, Francois


Jackson, Henry J. Johnson, A. Jerome


Lucier, William


Jowett, William


Jowett, William G.


Macnie, Alexander


Keenan, John Kenny, Dennis A. King, P. Alfred King, John Jr.


Lusignan, Henry W. Lyon, Otis F.


Mallinson, Thomas Mannix, John


Mansfield, George E. Marble, Frank M.


Harris, Herbert R.


Haskell, Herbert F.


LcClair, Peter


256


LIST OF JURORS.


Martel, Fred


Morse, Silas B.


Mason, James H.


Morse, Erwin J.


Mason, Henry D.


Morse, Andrew H.


Matte, Stanislas


Morse, Willard P.


May, Patrick


Nichols, Thomas, Jr.


McFarland Henry M.


Nichols, Allan A.


McGilpin, Thomas


McGrath, Patrick,


Mclntire, Orrin A.


O'Shaughnessy, Thomas


Mckinstry, Jude T.


Mellen, Homer G.


Metcalfe, Walter


Metras, Joseph


Monahan, Patrick H.


Monnette, Moses, Jr.


Monroe, Franklin C.


Montigny, Charles, Jr.


Moore, Arthur C.


Pelton, Albert L. Pettibone, James G.


Moriarty, James


Moriarty, Daniel


Plimpton, William P.


Moriarty, John


Plimpton, Alfred M.


Moriarty, Patrick T.


Plimpton, Ellsworth F. Plouffe, Daniel, Jr.,


Moriarty, Timothy T.


Morarty, Andrew J.


Pollard, John Potter, George S.


Morrill, Daniel T. Morris, Andrew J.


Powers, William


Prince, John D.


Proulx, Joseph


Proulx, Bazile


Morse, Charles M.


Putney, Newton E.


Morse, Hiram P.


Quevillion, Charles H.


Norman, C. Victor Olin, John W.


O'Shaughnessy, Michael P. Papillion, George W. Paquin, Alexander J. Paton, James Pattee, Frank A.


Payne, George A. Pellett, Charles H. Peloquin, Adolph


Moriarty, Dennis F.


Morrissey, James T. Morse, Henry A.


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LIST OF JUBORS.


Renard, Joseph


Reynolds, Edward D.


Rich, George S. Robert, Bartholomew Robideau, Augustus


St. George, Felix St. Laurent, Paul Sutcliffe, Arthur Swanson, Emil


Tallis, Patrick


Robillard, John B., Jr.


Tetrault, Charles


Roy, William W.


Thayer, Frank E.


Ryan, Ferdinand F.


Ryan, John


Thibault, Albert J. Thimblin, Michael


Sanders, James H.


Torrey, Edwin T.


Sanders, William H.


Tremblay, Hormisdas


Sansouci, J. Oliver


Troy, Thomas


Savage, Simeon


Tully, John


Seagraves, Joseph W.


Vinton, Franklin


Searles, William H.


Vinton, Charles M.


Senecal, Pascal


Wardle, Robert


Severy, George O.


Wells, Hiram C.


Sharp, Sam


Whalen, John Wheeler, Albert H.


Shea, William J.


Sibley, Lyman E.


Whittaker, John A.


Sibley, John F.


Williams, Charles W.


Siddall, Wilber H.


Winquist, Ernest L.


Simpson, Charles J. Simpson, George


Wixted, Timothy P. Wood, George S.


Smith, John M.


Wright, Charles


Splain, John


Young, Samuel


Stevens, Charles A.


Young, Fred F.


Stephenson, James A. B.


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Akers, Roland E.


Albee, Harry W.


Aldrich, Arthur R. Allard; Edmond Allard, Joseph Allard, Napoleon


Allard, Napoleon, Jr. Allman, John J. Ames, T. K. Anderson, Morris Anderson, Ernest Andrews, W. H. Anger, Edmond Arpin, Hector Arpin, Ubald Arpin Joseph N. Asselin, Dominique Authier, Amedee Ayotte, Joseph Bachand, Napoleon Bachand, Joseph, 2d.


Bail, Joseph


Bail, Ulice


Baker, Jenks


Barrett, Merrick


Baril, Frank X.


Baril, Joseph


Baril, Henry


Baril, Albert Baril, Joseph


Bastien, Henry


Bastien, Augustin Bachand, Camille Baylies, Albert P. Beaudoin, J. Bte.


Beaudoin, Theophile Beaudoin, Joseph, 2d Beaudry, Eugene Beaudry, J. Bte. Beaupre, Joseph Beaupre, Octave


Beauregard, Joseph


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UNPAID TAXES.


Beauregard, Frank


Bibeau, Henry, 2d.


Beckwith, Thomas T.


Bibeau, Charles Bibeau, Adelard


Belanger, Wilfrid


Blanchette, Joseph


Belanger, Thomas


Blanchette, Theophile Boisvert, Eusebe


Belanger, Francois


Boisvert, Francois, Jr.


Belanger, Antoine


Boisvert, Alfred J.


Belanger, Joseph


Boisvert, George


Belanger, Alphonse


Bolduc, Louis


Belanger, Louis


Bonin, Omer


Belanger, Antoine, Jr.


Bonnette, John


Belanger, Pierre


Bonnette, Alfred


Belanger, Oliver


Bouchard, E.


Belanger, Noe


Bouchard, Joseph


Benard, Adelard


Boucher, Alphonse


Benoit, Adolphe


Boucher, John


Benoit, Adolphe, 2d.


Boucher, Moise


Benoit, Joseph


Boucher, Charles


Benoit, Hormisdas


Bourdeau, Noe


Benoit, David


Bourrassa, George


Benoit, Marcel O.


Bouthilleite, Joseph


Benoit, Joseph E. 2d.


Bouvier, Joseph


Benoit, Joseph, 3d.


Bouvier, Victor A.


Benoit, Joseph E.


Breault, Calixte


Bergeron, Ferdinand Berthiaume, Nazaire Berthiaume, Elzeard Bertrand, George, 2d.


Breen, Michael J. Brennan, Patrick


Brennan, Patrick, Jr.


Brodeur, Joseph, 2d


Bibeau, Henry


Brouillette, Mizael


Bibeau, Mozaire


Brouillette, Arthur


Beffre, Arsaine


Belanger, Paul


260


UNPAID TAXES.


Brousseau, Joseph


Caplette, J. Bte. Carey, John


Brown, John F.


Brown, David


Carey, Wilbert M.


Brown, James J.


Carlson, John


Brown, Bennie


Cary, Thomas J.


Bruce, Geo."G.


Caron, Anatole


Brunelle, Joseph


Carpenter, Alfred


Buchan, Adeibert


Carpenter, Willie


Buchan, John


Casaubon, Wilfred


Buckley,William D.


Casavant, Philas X.


Bullock, W.ŚW.


Casy, Michael


Buteau, Elie Buteau, J. Bte.


Castonguay, Telesphore


Chabot, Victor


Burk, Charles F.


Chase, Walter S.


Burmingham,¿W.


Chaffin, Frank W.


Burmingham, Michael


Chamberlain, Herbert


Burmingham, William


Chamberland, Herbert


Burrows, Charles


Chamberland, A.


Burrows, Charles, 2d


Chapu, Ulderic Charbonneau, Joseph


Butman, Lucius


Butler, Richard




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