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678,300 00
Temporary,
655,527 31
Sewer Assessment,
184,085 18
State Aid,
29,654 65
State Militia,
238 26
Taxes, 1872,
9,728 74
1873,
62,265 44
66 Corporation,
43,073 37
66 County,
20,957 23
National Bank (State Account),
21,766 35
66 State,
57,397 50
War: Bounties,
46,526 73
Contingents, 1,260 97
Wheeler, Geo. W., Collector,
30,438 03
Worcester Street Railway,
2,560 53
$3,225,433 57
$3,225,433 57
DR.
CR.
SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY.
In Charge of the following Persons and Departments :
CITY ENGINEER :
Personal Property, $750 00
COMMISSION OF PUBLIC GROUNDS :
Personal Property, $300 00
COMMITTEE ON LIGHTING STREETS :
604 Gas Lamps, 351 Oil Lamps, with Building, Fixtures, Oil, &c.,
$18,689 39
DIRECTORS OF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY :
Library Building, 9,902 feet of Land,
$26,000 00
19,804 00
45,804 00
Personal Property,
17,000 00
$62,804 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT :
House on Beacon street, $6,000 00
Land on Beacon street, 8,000ft., at 40c., 3,200 00
$9,200 00
House on Bigelow Court,
$10,500 00
Land on Bigelow Court, 5,310ft., at $2, 10,620 00
21,120 00
House on Bloomingdale Road, House on Carlton street, $2,000 00
800 00
Land on Carlton street, 1,270ft., at $1 25, 1,587 50
3,587 50
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SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY.
FIRE DEPARTMENT :
House on Exchange street, $800 00
Land on Exchange street, 500ft., at $2 50, 1,250 00
2,050 00
House on Lamartine st. (unfinished),
5,600 00
Land on Lamartine street, in care of Highway Department,
House on Myrtle street,
$3,000 00
Land on Myrtle st., 1,277ft., at $1,
1,277 00
4,277 00
House at New Worcester,
$800 00
Land at New Worcester,
500 00
1,300 00
House on Pleasant st. (unfinished), $3,500 00
Land on Pleasant street,
$1,000 00
4,500 00
Bell and Tower on Pleasant street,
8,800 00
House on School street,
$4,000 00
Land on School st., 7,688ft., at 75c.,
5,766 00
9,766 00
House on Thomas street,
$5,000 00
Land on Thomas street,
7,000 00
.
12,000 00
Total for Real Estate,
$83,000 50
Five Steamers,
$17,500 00
Nine Hose Carriages,
4,500 00
One Hand Engine,
350 00
Two Ladder Trucks.
1,500. 00
Other Personal Property, including Fire Alarm Telegraphı,
50,302 33
Total for Personal Property,
$74,152 33
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT :
50,331ft. of Land on Salem street,
$17,000 00
Stable and Sheds,
6,000 00
1} acres of Land on Lamartine street,
5,000 00
1 acre Land on Pleasant street,
150 00
Gravel Pit near Paxton line,
100 00
Total for Real Estate, Personal Property,
$15,976 75
PAUPER DEPARTMENT :
Real Estate, valued at,
$39,100 00
Stock and Tools at Farm,
$7,250 00
Household Goods,
4,622 79
Property for Scavenger Department,
16,815 00
.
$28,250 00
Total for Personal Property, 54
$28,687 79
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 28.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT :
School Houses and Lots, $831,897 00 23,250ft. of Land on Summer street, 23,250 00
Total for Real Estate, Personal Property,
$855,147 00 $72,825 00
SEWER DEPARTMENT :
Personal Property,
$1,002 50
WATER DEPARTMENT :
The Estates at Leicester, Bell Pond and on Thomas street, Worcester, together with the Reservoirs, Pipes, Hydrants, Fixtures and Tools, costing $1,076,531 54
MISCELLANEOUS :
Central Park or Old Common, 7 acres.
Cemetery Lot, Pine Court, 88,236ft., $39,452 00
66 Mechanic street,
Hope Cemetery.
Elm Park, 28 acres.
Hospital Lot, Prince and Queen streets, 152,550ft., 38,000 00
7,660ft. Land on Union street, at 50c., 3,780 00
$81,232 00
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City Hall Building,
$30,000 00
Personal Property in City Hall,
3,670 90
Furniture, Bedding, Surgical Instru- ments, &c., for City Hospital, 4,000 00
City Scales at Lincoln Square,
300 00
City Scales at New Worcester, 300 00
City Scales at Salem Square,
400 00
$38,670 90
$2,477,119 70
REPORT OF THE CITY CLERK.
CITY OF WORCESTER.
CLERK'S OFFICE, January 10, 1874.
To the Honorable City Council :
In accordance with the requirements of Chapter IX. of the . City Ordinances, the City Clerk submits the following statement of the moneys received by him as fees or otherwise, during the year ending December 31, 1873, viz :-
From Licensed Amusements,
$1,045 00
66 Billiard Tables and Bowling Alleys, 227 50
66 66 Hackmen, 131 00
66 66 Junk Dealers,
170 00
Auctioneers,
24 00
66 Pawn Brokers,
50 00
Licenses for sale of Fireworks,
15 00
66
66
1489 Dogs,
1,489 00
Office Fees received in Cash,
1,077 50
Amounting to
$4,229 00
which sum I have paid over to the City Treasurer and hold his receipts therefor.
I have also received for Dog Licenses the sum of 3,171 dollars and paid the amount to Charles A. Chase, the County Treasurer, as required by law.
Respectfully submitted,
SAMUEL SMITH, City Clerk.
.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE
ON THE
REDUCTION OF THE CITY DEBT.
The Joint Standing Committee on Finance, acting as a Com- mittee on the Reduction of the City Debt, beg leave to report as follows :
That, under the provisions of Section 11 of the Ordinance in relation to Finance, there was passed to the credit of said com- mittee, on the books of the Auditor, in the month of December, 1872, the sum of $168,006 15
That, under the provisions of Section 12 of the same ordinance, said sum was loaned, on interest, to the Treasurer of the City, and the note of the city, dated December 31, 1872, given therefor to said committee.
That there has been paid during the year 1873, of the Funded City Debt, the sum of 156,700 00
which amount was duly indorsed on said note, leav- a balance due at the close of the year of
$11,306 15
That the net interest, accrued and paid to the Committee, amounts to 5,065 97 which sum, added to the amount passed to their credit in 1873, viz : 74,206 46
makes the total amount to their credit Dec. 31, 1873,
$90,578 58 for which sum they hold the note of the Treasurer, given under the provisions of Section 12 of the ordinance aforesaid.
Respectfully submitted.
CLARK JILLSON. SAM'L D. HARDING. W. H. JOURDAN. S. R. HEYWOOD. GEORGE F. HEWETT. HENRY GODDARD. WM. H. DEXTER.
WORCESTER, JANUARY 1, 1874.
TABLE
SHOWING THE NUMBER OF POLLS, REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE OF THE CITY, AMOUNT OF TAX, RATE PER CENT., APPROPRIATIONS, &C., FOR 20 YEARS.
A. D.
Polls.
Real Estate.
Personal.
Total.
City, State and County Tax.
Rate.
Appropriations.
Houses.
1854
5,906
$10,718,300
$ 6,359,500
$17,077,800
$154,966 87
$ 8 50
$131,600
1855
5,842
11,785,250
6,270,700
18,058,950
136,636 15
7 00
110,500
1856
5,852
12,596,800
6,319,200
18,916,000
156,186 80
7 70
125,810
1857
5,604
12,374,600
6,098,600
18,473,200
158,999 60
8 00
121,000
1858
5,360
10,990,950
5,395,200
16,386,150
123,776 55
7 00
98,950
1859
5,784
11,122,950
5,693,480
16,816,430
126,391 01
7 00
100,000
1860
6,327
10,600,900
5,806,000
16,406,900
140,745 70
8 00
116,500
1861
6,245
10,470,900
5,759,700
16,230,600
139,212 30
8
00
108,000
2,975
1862
6,513
10,469,100
5,662,000
16,131,100
206,603 20
12 00
143,250
2,869
1863
6,949
10,677,200
6,021,550
16,698,750
214,283 00
12 00
140,370
3,011
1864
7,290
11,246,450
5,136,350
16,382,800
219,088 44
13 00
156,500
3,029
1865
7,851
11,862,650
7,075,250
18,937,900
321,598 79
17 00
217,700
3,140
1866
7,892
14,198,550
8,401,300
22,599,850
362,016 16
16 00
282,300
3,292
1867
8,541
15,508,950
8,427,950
23,936,900
419,276 16
17 50
298,700
3,542
1868
9,137
17,420,350
8,799,850
26,220,200
338,609 52
12 85
280,475
3,849
1869
9,967
21,608,800
9,642,550
31,251,350
450,607 69
14 40
376,500
4,253
1870
10,651
24,169,050
9,849,400
34,018,450
595,214 23
17 40
516,500
4,679
1871
11,638
28,039,150
10,102,100
38,141,250
674,214 23
17 40
640,500
5,100
1872
13,055
30,844,600
11,397,950
42,242,550
761,130 37
17 40
655.300
5,446
1873
13,077
36,400,050
9,637,050
46,034,200
833,217 96
17 40
775,900
5,723
GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS
OF THE
CITY OF WORCESTER,
FOR 1874.
MAYOR. EDWARD L. DAVIS.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1 .- GEORGE S. HOPPIN.
2 .-* LEWIS BARNARD.
66 3 .- WILLIAM H. JOURDAN.
4 .-* SAMUEL D. HARDING.
5 .- RANSOM C. TAYLOR.
6 .-* DORANCE S. GODDARD.
66 7 .- AURA G. COES.
6 8 .-* GEORGE R. SPURR.
CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. SAMUEL SMITH. Office, No. 2 City Hall ; Residence, 10 Harvard Street.
CITY MESSENGER. CHARLES MARVIN. Office, No. 1 City Hall; Residence, No. 1 Clinton Street.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 28.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President .- ENOCH H. TOWNE.
Ward 1 .-* Hamilton B Staples, * Alfred D. Warren, James S. Rogers.
Ward 2 .-* Geo. E. Stearns, Henry Goddard, Thomas E. Tateum.
Ward 3 .-* George F. Hewett, *Richard Barker, Eugene Moriarty.
Ward 4 .-* J. K. Churchill, Andrew Athy, T. Edward Murray.
Clerk .- HENRY L. SHUMWAY.
Ward 5 .-* John J. O'Gorman, John Cove, Patrick H. Carroll. Ward 6 .-* George F. Wood, William H. Dexter, Nathan H. Chandler.
Ward 7 .-* Charles Belcher, *Charles Ballard, Calvin L. Hartshorn.
Ward 8 .-* Charles G. Parker,
Enoch H. Towne, George Geer.
PAGE TO COMMON COUNCIL .- Frank E. Heywood.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1874.
Un Finance .- The Mayor, Aldermen Harding and Jourdan ; the President of the Council, and Councilmen Goddard, Hewett and Dex- ter.
On Accounts .- Aldermen Jourdan and Barnard, and Councilmen Wood, Warren and Murray.
On Claims .- The Mayor, Aldermen Jourdan and Goddard ; the President of the Council, and Councilmen Hewett, Goddard and Car- roll. i
On Water .- Aldermen Coes and Goddard; the President of the Council, and Councilmen Rogers, Geer and Doon.
On Sewers .- The Mayor, Aldermen Spurr and Taylor; the Presi- dent of the Council, and Councilmen Hartshorn, Churchill and Tateum.
On Fire Department .- Aldermen Taylor and Hoppin ; Councilmen Athy, Parker and Warren.
On Education .- The Mayor, Aldermen Jourdan and Barnard ; the President of the Council, Councilmen Staples, Murray and Ballard.
On Printing .- Aldermen Harding and Hoppin ; Councilmen Geer, Moriarty and Stearns.
On Highways .- Aldermen Spurr and Barnard ; Councilmen Parker, Barker and Ballard.
On Sidewalks .- Aldermen Spurr and Barnard ; Councilmen Ballard, Barker and Parker.
On Lighting Streets .- Aldermen Spurr and Hoppin ; Councilmen Chandler, Athy and Belcher.
* Aldermen and Council marked *, elected for two years.
.
427
CITY GOVERNMENT.
On Military Affairs .- Aldermen Coes and Goddard ; Councilmen O'Gorman, Rogers and Stearns.
On Charities .- Aldermen Hoppin and Goddard ; Councilmen Dex- ter, Carroll and Moriarty.
On Free Public Market .- Aldermen Harding and Taylor ; Coun- cilmen Tateum, Hartshorn and O'Gorman.
On Mayor's Inaugural Address and Unfinished Business .- Alder- men Coes and Goddard ; Councilmen Hartshorn, Murray and Barker.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
On Health .- The Mayor, and Aldermen Barnard and Goddard.
On Public Buildings .- The Mayor, and Aldermen Harding and Barnard.
On Bills in Second Reading .- Aldermen Taylor and Barnard.
.
On Enrollment .- Aldermen Hoppin and Goddard.
On Elections and Returns .- Aldermen Coes and Barnard.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
On Bills in Second Reading .- Councilmen Staples, Belcher and Wood.
On Enrollment .- Councilmen Warren, Doon and Dexter.
On Elections and Returns .- Councilmen Churchill, Chandler and Murray.
SOLICITOR. W. A. WILLIAMS. -
Office, 10 Chapin Block, Pearl Street.
TREASURER R. AND COLLECTOR. WILLIAM S. BARTON.
Office, No. 6 City Hall ; Residence, 23 High Street.
AUDITOR. HENRY GRIFFIN. Office, No. 7 City Hall.
ASSESSORS. Wm. L. Clark, 3 years.
Josiah P. Houghton, 2 years. Levi Barker, 1 year.
55
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 28.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Ward 1 .- Chandler P. Putnam, Ward 5 .- Richard O'Flynn, 66 6 .- Chas. B. Robbins,
2 .- George W. Gale,
3 .- Michael Griffin,
66 7 .- Wm. G. Maynard,
66 8 .- Alexander Marsh.
ACTING CITY ENGINEER. WILLIAM E. MILLS. Office, No. 5 City Hall.
COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS. RUFUS CARTER. Office, No. 3 City Hall.
WATER COMMISSIONER.
FRANK E. HALL. Office, No. 5 City Hall.
WATER REGISTRAR. GEORGE D. DAVIS. Office, No. 5 City Hall.
COMMISSIONERS OF HOPE CEMETERY. Stephen Salisbury, Jr., 5 years,
Henry Chapin, 4 years, Albert Tolman, 2 years,
William Bush, 3 years, Albert Curtis, 1 year.
COMMISSIONERS OF SHADE TREES AND PUBLIC GROUNDS. O. B. Hadwen, 3 years, Edward W. Lincoln, 2 years, Stephen Salisbury, Jr., 1 year.
DIRECTORS OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
T. L. NELSON, President.
NATHANIEL PAINE, Clerk.
George E. Francis,
6 years.
C. H. Morgan, C. O. Thompson,
3 years.
Edward Earle,
Charles H. Doe,
5 years.
William R. Huntington, S
T. L. Nelson,
Caleb B. Metcalf,
T. E. St. John,
4 years.
Henry A. Marsh,
1 year.
Samuel S. Green, Librarian.
Assistant Librarians.
Sarah F. Earle, Lilla I. Packard.
Jessie E. Tyler, Ellen L. Otis.
6
Nathaniel Paine,
2 years.
John J. Power,
4 .- J. B. O'Leary,
429
CITY GOVERNMENT.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
EDWARD L. DAVIS, Mayor, Ex-Officio President. A. P. MARBLE, Superintendent. Office, No. 11 City Hall. SAMUEL V. STONE, Secretary. Office, No. 13 City Hall.
Members whose term expires January, 1877. Members whose term expires January, 1876. Members whose term expires January, 1875.
Charles O. Thompson, Edward H Hall,
Caleb B. Metcalf,
Sarah B. Earle,
William T. Harlow,
George W. Gale,
James McMahon,
Terence J. Hines,
James McDermott,
Thomas J. Conaty,
T. Edward Murray,
Daniel H. O'Neill, John N. Moore,
Jeremiah L. Murphy,
Martin P. Finnigan,
Fred. A. Clapp, Francis P. Goulding,
J. Henry Walker, Emerson Warner,
Charles Ballard,
Edwin T. Marble,
E. B. Stoddard.
Charles A. Chase.
P. Emory Aldrich.
MUNICIPAL COURT.' HARTLEY WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.
SAMUEL UTLEY,
Associate Justices.
GEORGE M. WOODWARD,
THEODORE S. JOHNSON, Clerk.
TRUANT COMMISSIONERS.
EDWARD L. DAVIS, Mayor.
A. P. MARBLE, Superintendent of Schools. A. DAVIS PRATT, City Marshal.
HENRY E. FAYERWEATHER, 2 R,} 1 Truant Officers. MARTIN HOWARD,
MARSHAL. A. DAVIS PRATT. Office, City Hall.
ASSISTANT MARSHALS.
E. D. McFARLAND, Office, City Hall ; Residence, No. 117 Thomas Street.
HENRY W. CONKLIN, Office, City Hall ; Residence, No. 184 Main Street.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 28.
WATCHMEN AND DAY POLICE.
PATRICK E. RATIGAN, Captain of Night Police. JOSEPH L. HALL, Captain of Day Police.
Barker, Chas. W.
Johnson, Wm. H.
Barry, John G.
Kavanagh, Michael
Benson, Henry E.
Kennedy, Wm. P.
Blanchard, Emerson
Keyes, Warren C.
Bliss, Geo. S.
Malony, James
Clapp, Silas
March, Addison
Conlin, Patrick D.
Matthews, David A.
Dollen, Archibald
McGaffey, John A.
Fanning, James J.
McLane, James J.
Fairbanks, Edson
McNamara, Michael
Flint, Jos. H.
Murtough, Michael J.
Foley Michael J.
O'Connor, Patrick
Foster, Thomas R.
O'Keefe, Dennis
Garland, Charles A.
Oliver, Napoleon
Goggin, David,
Piper, Wm. A.
Green, Marshall S.
Sanders, Henry
Harper, Louis
Streeter, Henry B.
Harris, Floyd H.
Haskell, John G.
Higgins, James
Hill, John,
Horgan, John J.
Willard, Geo. A.
CONSTABLES.
A. Davis Pratt,
Henry W. Conklin,
Edward F. Russell,
Edwin' D. McFarland, Joseph L. Hall, Patrick E. Ratigan,
J. M. Meggett.
TRUSTEES OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.
F. H. Kelley, President. Stephen Salisbury, Jr., Secretary.
Lewis Barnard, Alderman.
Joseph Sargent, 4 years,
F. H. Kelley, 2 years,
James S. Rogers, ? Councilmen. Stephen Salisbury, Jr., 1 year,
Henry Goddard,
Albert Curtis, 1 year,
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
EDWARD L. DAVIS, Mayor, Ex. Officio members. A. P. MARBLE, Sup't of Schools, A. DAVIS PRATT, City Marshal, Edward L. Davis, President. George W. Gale, Clerk.
Edward Kendall and John J. O'Gorman, 3 years. Charles L. Hartshorn and James Draper, 2 years. George W. Gale and O. L. Hatch, 1 year.
Tyler, Elliott
Walsh, Matthew J.
Wheeler, Wm. A.
Whittemore, Joseph
Howlet, L. M.
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CITY PHYSICIAN. FRED. J. MCNULTY. KEEPER OF ALMSHOUSE. JOHN FARWELL.
UNDERTAKERS.
George Sessions, Waldo E. Sessions, Samuel P. Emerson, E. G. Farnham,
George G. Hildreth, Timothy McCarty, Patrick H. Carroll, Wm. J. Fay, John Fay.
PUBLIC WEIGHERS. John W. Hoppin, N. Worcester, Silas Penniman, Lincoln Square, Samuel Houghton, Salem Square.
WEIGHERS OF COAL.
Wm. H. Cole, at Jourdan's, George W. Wilder, at Union St.
F. H. Knight, at Joseph Leland, at Southbridge St.
Wm. S. Jourdan, at George A. Boswell, 66
F. W. Wellington, at City Coal Yd.Geo. W. Comee, at Central St.
L. T. Childs, at 66 66 James Plympton, at Manchester St. Byron Bradford, at Manchester Street.
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK.
S. Penniman, Lincoln Square, Samuel Houghton, Salem Square. John W. Hoppin, New Worcester,Sibley Putnam, Green St.
John K. James, Jamesville, Alden Thayer, Pleasantville, Edwin Chapin, South Worcester.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER.
Nahum R. Hapgood. Leander R. Hapgood.
FENCE VIEWERS.
J. F. Manning, Charles W. Burbank. .
MILK INSPECTOR. Russell R. Shepard, 3 Pleasant street. FIELD DRIVERS.
Thomas R. Foster. Wm. L. Nichols.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 28.
POUND KEEPER .- Cornelius Marsh.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Russell R. Shepard, Office, No. 3 Pleasant street.
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1 .- WARDEN, A. H. Fisher. CLERK, Geo. E. Boyden. INSPECTORS .- Lucius P. Goddard, Geo. F. Dudley, O. P. Shattuck.
Ward 2 .- WARDEN, Samuel A. Porter. CLERK, Geo. W. Gale. INSPECTORS, Stephen C. Earle, J. D. Rawson, Thos. N. Baird.
Ward 3 .- WARDEN, Lyman Brown. CLERK, P. S. Hagan.
INSPECTORS, Wm. L. Gray, Benjn. Zaeder, John P. Fay.
Ward 4 .- WARDEN, John W. Foley. CLERK, Thomas Mclaughlin. INSPECTORS, W. N. Drohan, John G. Barry, Phillip O'Con- nell.
Ward 5 .- WARDEN, Levi Barker. CLERK, John Toomy. INSPECTORS, John Conlan, Levi Johnson, Geo. B. Chandley.
Ward 6 .- WARDEN, John W. Hoppin. CLERK, Chas. S. Chapin. INSPECTORS, Charles L. Redding, Andrew Patterson, P. H. Stearns.
Ward 7 .- WARDEN, Henry H. Merriam, CLERK, Albert A. Lovell. INSPECTORS, John Peacock, Granville A. Longley, Charles E. Brooks.
Ward 8 .- WARDEN, Thomas M. Lamb. CLERK, Woodbury C. Smith. INSPECTORS, R. J. Tatman, Jonas White, Chas. G. Parker.
BOARD OF ENGINEERS.
Office, No. 80 Front Street.
SIMON E. COMBS, Chief. SAMUEL H. DAY, Clerk.
· Wm. Brophy,
Assistant Engineers.
John W. Loring.
Wm. Knowles,
Samuel HI. Day.
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor
$1,500
City Clerk . 2,000
City Treasurer and Collector 2,500
City Engineer
2,000
City Solicitor
2,000
City Physician
800
Auditor of Accounts
1,500
City Messenger.
1,100
Commissioner of Highways 2,200
Water Commissioner 1,500
Water Registrar 1,000
Clerk of the Common Council. 300
Clerk of the Overseers 1,500
One Assessor and Clerk of the Board. 1,600
Two Assessors-each
1,400
Asst. Assessors-each four dollars per diem.
Milk Inspector 50
Sealer of Weights and Measures 360
City Marshal. 2,000
1st Asst. Marshal. 1,500
2d Asst. Marshal 1,450
Capt. of Day Police, $3.25 per day.
Capt. of Night Police, $3.25 per night.
Patrolmen, $2.75 per day or night.
Chief Engineer
1,200
1st Asst. Engineer, Electrician and Inspector of Petroleum .. 1,200
Assistant Engineers-each. 200
Foremen of Companies-each 125
Asst. Foremen of Companies-each
Engineers of Steamers-each
115
300
Asst. Engineers of Steamers 175
Hose men and Members of Hook and Ladder
Companies-each 100
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JAN 28 1941 APR 3 - 1941 Ager . 17 : 47
Property of WORCESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY
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