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*Antananarivo, Madagasear. 260,000
Antwerp, Belgium, '99. 282,018
Astrakhan, Russia, '97 .. 113,001
Athens, Greece, '96 .. 111,486
*Bagdad, Turkey. 145,000
Bahia, Brazil, '90. 174,412
Bakn, Caneasns, '97 .. 112,253
Bangalore, India, 1901. 159,030
*Bangkok, Siam .. 600,000
Barcelona, Spain, '97. 509,589
Bareilly, India, 1901. ..
117,433
Howrah, India, 1901 ... 157,847
Jaipur, India, 1901 .. 159,550
Johannesburg, Transvaal,'96 102,078
Karáebi, India, 1901. 115,407
Kazan, Russia, '97. 131,508
Kharkov, Russia, '97 174,846
Kiel, Prussia, 1900 .. 107,938
Kiev, Russia, '97. 247,432
Kingston, England, 1901 .. 240,618
Kioto, Japan, '98. 353,139
Kishenev, Russia, '97. 108.796
Kobé, Japan, '98. 215,780
Königsberg, Prussia, 1900 .. 187,897
Lahore, India, 1901 120,058
Leeds, England, 1901. 428,953
Leghorn, Italy, '99 .. 105,767
Leicester, England, 1901. 211,574
Leipzig, Germany, 1900 .. 455,120
Lemberg, Anstria. 1901 .... 159,618
Liège, Belgium, '99. 171,031
Lille, France, 1901. 215,431
*Lima, Peru .. 100,000
Lisbon, Portugal, '90 .. 301,206
Liverpool, England, 1901 684,947
Lodz, Poland, '97. 315,209
London, England, 1901. 4,536,063
Lucknow, India, 1901 263,951
Lyons, France, 1901. 453,145
Surat, India, 1901 .. 118,364
Sydney, N. S. Wales, 1901 .. 488,968
*Tabriz, Persia. 180,000
Tasbkend, Turkestan, '97 .. 156,414
*Teheran, Persia. 250,000
*Tientsin, China. 1,000,000
Tiflis, Cancasus, '97 .. .- 160,645
Tokyo, Japan, '98 .. .1,440,121
Toronto, Canada, 1901 .. 207,971
102,519 Tottenham, England, 1901 .. Toulon, France, 1901 101,172
Toulouse, France, 1901 .. 147,696
Triebinopoli, India, 1901., 104,690
Trieste, Austria, 1901 .. 178,672
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1900 Crefeld, Prussia, 1900 106,928
Tula, Russia, '97. 111,048
Tunis, Tunis, 196. 153,000
Turin, Italy, '99. 359,295
*Damascus, Syria ..
140,500 140,539
Montreal, Canada, 1901
Moseow, Russia, '97 .. Munielı, Bavaria, 1900. 988,614 498,813 108,408
Murcia, Spain, '97.
Nagasaki, Japan, '98 Nagoya, Japan, '98. Nagpur, India, 1901. Nancy, France, 1901 .. Nantes, France, 1901. Naples, Italy, '99 .. Newcastle, England, 1901 ..
Nice, France, 1901 .. *Ningpo, China. Norwich, England, 1901 ..
107,422 244,145 124,599 102,463 128,349 544,057 214,803 125,099 255,000 111.728
Vienna, Austria, 1901 .. 1,662,269
Vilna, Russia, '97 .. 159,568
Warsaw, Poland, 197. 638,209
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1901 ..
316,479
Elberfeld, Prussia, 1900 .... Essen, Prussia, 1900.
156,937 118,863 140,000
*Fez, Morocco ..
Florence, Italy, '99.
216,051
Zurich, Switzerland, 1900 ... 150.239
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Barmen, Prussia, 1900 .. Baroda, India, 1901.
Basel, Switzerland, 1900 ..
107,287
115,567
Belfast, Ireland, 1901 ..
348,965
Benares, India, 1901 ...
203,095
Berlin, Prussia, 1900.
1,884,315
Birkenhead, England, 1901
110,926
Birmingham, England, 1901 Blackburn, England, 1901 .. 127,527 Bologna, Italy, 199 .. 158,975
Bolton, England, 1901 .. Bombay, Iudia, 1901 ..
770,813 257,471
Bordeaux, France, 1901.
Bradford, England, 1901. 279,809
Bremen, Germany, 1900. 163,418
Breslau, Prussia, 1900 ...
422,415
Brighton, England, 1901 ..
123,478
Bristol, England, 1901. 328,842
Brunn, Anstria, 1901 ..
109,000
128,177
570,844 282,071
Bueharest, Ronmania, 199 .. Budapest, Hungary, 1901 .... 713,383
Buenos Ayres, Arg.Rep., 1900 795,323
Cairo, Egypt, '97 .. 570,062
Calentta, India, 1901 .. .1,121,664
*Canton, China 800,000
Cardiff, Wales, 1901. 164,420
Cassel, Prussia, 1900 106,001
Catania, Italy, '99 .. 134,680
Cawnpur, India, 1901. 197,000
Charlottenburg, Prus., 1900. Chemnitz, Germany, 1900 ... *Chin-Kiang, Chiua ..
189,290 206,584
140,000
225,686
Cologne, Prussia, 1900.
370,685 127,836
300,000 Mannheim, Germany, 1900 .. Marscilles, France, 1901 .... Meerut, India. 1901 ...
494,709
116,642
Melbourne, Victoria, 199 .... 477,790
Messina, Italy, '99. 156.552
Mexico, Mexico, 1900. 530,723
Milan, Italy, '99. 492,162 *Montevideo, Uraguay .. 266,000 266,826
Utrecht, Netherlands, '99 ... 102,040
Danzig, Prussia, 1900.
Delhi, India, 1901 .. 208,385
Derby, England, 1901. 105,785
Dortmund, Prussia, 1900.
142,418
Dresden, Germany, 1900. 395,349 Dublin, Ireland, 1901 .. 289,108 160,871
Dundee, Scotland, 1901. Düsseldorf, Prussia, 1900. - 213,567
Madras, India, 1901 509,397
Madrid, Spain, '97. 512,150
Madura, India, 1901 ... 105,501
Magdeburg, Prussia, 1900. 229,663
Malaga, Spain, '97 ... 125,579
Manchester, England, 1901. 543,969
Mandalay, India, 1901 ...... 182,498
*Manila, Philippines .. . 350,000 140,384
Christiania, Norway, 1900 .. *Chun- King, China ...
Columbo, Ceylon, '91.
*Constantinople, Turkey ... 1,125,000 378,280
*Smyrna, Turkey-in-Asia .. 201,000
Soerabaya, Java, '97. 142,980 *Soo-Chow-Foo, China ... 500.000
Sonthampton, England, 1901 104,911
Srinagar, India, 1901 ... 122,536
Stettin, Prussia, 1900. .. 210,680
Stockholm, Sweden, '99. 302,462
Strasburg, Germany, 1900 .. 150,268
Santiago, Chile, '99. 320,638
Saratov, Russia, '97 .. 137,109
Seonl, Korea, '99. 201,000
Seville, Spain, '97. 146,205
*Shanghai, China .. 615,300
Sheffield, England, 1901 380,717
Singapore, Straits, '91. 184,554
Brunswiek, Germany, 1900.
Brussels, Belgium, '99 ..
118,800
Hanover, Prussia, 1900. Havana, Cuba, '99.
235,981
Reims, France, 1901. 107,773
Rhoudda, Wales, 1901 113,735
Hiroshima, Japan, '98. 122,306 Riga, Russia, '97 .. 256,197
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, '99 .. 780,000
Rome, Italy, '99 .. 512,423
Rostov-on-Don, Russia, '97. 119,889
Rotterdam, Netherlands, '99 319,866
Roubaix, France, 1901 .. 124,660
Ronen, France, 1901 .. 115,914
*Saigon, Cochin-China 158,000
146,671 St. Etienne, France, 1901 ... St. Petersburg, Russia, '97 .. 1,267,023 Salford, England, 1901 .. 220,956
*Salouica, Turkey. 105,000
168,205
Halle-on-Saal, Prussia, 1900. 156,611
Hamburg, Germany, 1900 ... 705,738
*Hang-Chow, China. 700,000
*Hankow, Chiua
850,000
Pragne, Austria, 1901 .. 225,780
Preston, England, 1901. 112,982
*Hanoi, Tonquin ..
150,000
235,666
Rangoon, Burma, 1901. 232,326
Haguc, Netherlands, '99. 205,328
Haidarábád, India, 1901 ... 446,291
Halifax, England, 1901. ..
104,933
Plymouth, England, 1901 ... 107,509
Poona, India, 1901. 111,385
Portsmonth, England, 1901. 189,160
Posen, Prussia, 1900. 117,014
Oporto, Portugal, '90 138,860
Osaka, Japan, '98 821,235
Palermo, Italy, '99. 292,799
Paris, France, 1901 2,660,559
Patna, India, 1901 135,172
*Pekiug, Chiua ... 1,300,000
Pernambuco, Brazil, '90 .. 111,556
Genoa, Italy, '99. 237,486
Ghent, Belginm, '99. 163,030
Glasgow, Scotland, 1901 .. 760,423
Gothenburg, Sweden, '99 .. 126,849
Havre, France, 1901 129,004
141,947
103,782
. Batavia, Java, '97. *Beirut, Syria ..
522,182
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Valencia, Spain, '97. 204,768
Valparaiso, Chile, '99 ... 143,022 Veniee, Italy, '99 .. 157,785 Victoria, China, '91. 221,441
West Ham, England, 1901 .. 267,308 Willesden, England, 1901 ... 114,815
Yekaterinoslav, Russia, '97. 121,216 Yokohama, Japan, '98 ...... 193,762
Croydon, Eugland, 1901 ... 133,885
Stuttgart, Germany, 1900 ... 176,318 Sunderland, England, 1901. 146,565
Odessa, Russia, '97. 405,041
Oldham, England, 1901 137,238
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Municipal Election, Tuesday next after first Monday in November, bien- nially. Organization the first Tuesday in January following
CITY GOVERNMENT, 1905-'06
MAYOR, EUGENE E. REED
ALDERMEN
Chairman-EUGENE E. REED Clerk-EDWARD C. SMITH
Ward 1-Charles F. Read Ward 6-Andrew B. Bunton
Ward 2-Frank W. Leeman Ward 7-Robert Edgar
Ward 3-Fred O. Parnell Ward 8-Adolph Wagner
Ward 4-Charles H. Clark Ward 9-Gedeon Lariviere
Ward 5-George P. Riordan | Ward 10-John C. Connor
COMMON COUNCIL
President, G. IRVING HASELTON Clerk, HARRY A. PIPER Ward 1-Thomas F. Brown, Alexander Hanna, Ernest W. Wiesner
Ward 2-Henry Gazaille, James F. Marsh, Frank B. Stevens
Ward 3-Joseph L. Boudreau, Harry B. Cilley, Carl A. Friborg Ward 4-Albert J. Precourt, Stephen B. Stearns, Abra- ham L. Garmon Ward 5-Frank J. Glynn, John F. Harrington, John J. Hartnett
Ward 6-Leslie W. Dolloff, G. Irving Haselton, Leroy M. Streeter
Ward 7-Fred A. Montgomery, Samuel Mungall, Herbert A. Salls
Ward 8-Israel H. Barnes, Richard A. Neubert, George E. Thomas Ward 9-Abraham Beaulac, Arthur Provost, Christoph Reischer . Ward 10-John B. Daigle, Michael E. Ahern, William E. Simpson
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MANCHESTER DIRECTORY 1906
CITY OFFICERS
City Clerk and Registrar-Edward C. Smith, office City Hall
City Treasurer-Fred L. Allen, office City Hall
City Auditor-James E. Dodge
Collector of Taxes-George E. Morrill, office City Hall
City Solicitor-George A. Wagner, office 104 The Beacon
City Engineer-Samuel J. Lord, office City Hall
City Physician-Dr. C. W. Milliken
City Messenger-John A. Barker, office City Hall
City Weigher-Gilbert T. Lyons
Superintendent of Water Works-Charles K. Walker Inspectors of Oil-John E. Piller, J. Oscar Burbank
Inspector of Buildings-Edwin S. Foster
Inspector of Plumbing-Carl O. Seaman
Sanitary Inspectors-John F. Looney, William B. Blake Sealer of Weights and Measures-Charles B. Clarkson
Assessors-George A Clark (chairman), Joseph O. Trem-
blay, William P. Farmer, Clerk, Arthur W. Rowell Inspectors of Check Lists-William F. Grauer, Charles B.
Tucker, A. W. Rowell, Albert T. Barr, James F. Otis, George A. Taylor, Lyman H. Burbank, Charles C. Tinkham, Norbert Descoteau, Alexander J. Grenier Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor, Chairman ex-officio.
Ward 1, George E. Davis. Ward 2, Daniel G. Andrews. Ward 3, E. H. Holmes. Ward 4, Charles B. Clarkson. Ward 5, Thomas F. Sheehan. Ward 6, John L. Went- worth. Ward 7, William Marshall. Ward 8, Henry Lein. Ward 9, Alphonse Remillard. Ward 10, M. C. Morey
Selectmen-Ward 1, Louis Swanson, Herbert L. Molloy, Joseph Lamorre. Ward 2, John T. Plumpton, Alfred G. Miles, Charles R. Dustin. Ward 3, Frank J. Bois- clair, G. Perley Elliot, Gustav Oberg. Ward 4, Fred H. Cate, Phillippe Doucette, Fred A. Hunkins. Ward 5, William J. Flannigan, James C. Jennings, Martin F. McHugh. Ward 6, Alvin G. Bean, Thomas B. Craig, Henry H. McKelvie. Ward 7. James W. Clapp, John F. Frost, Charles F. Richardson. Ward 8, William R. Blakeley, Fred W. Hoffman, Alfred Paquette. Ward 9, George Croteau, Victor Cullerot, Richard Artz. Ward 10, Norbert Lafond, William H. Mara, William J. Kennedy
Moderators-Ward 1, Abiel W. Eastman. Ward 2, Robert L. Manning. Ward 3, Geo. E. Primc. Ward 4, George H. Phinney. Ward 5, Thomas F. Riordan. Ward 6, Harry L. Davis. Ward 7, Johann A. Graf. Ward 8, Jolin G. McAllaster. Ward 9, Denis Vigneault. Ward 10, John H. Rice
Ward Clerks-Ward 1, James M. Yuill. Ward 2, Frank S. Chase. Ward 3, George W. Cook. Ward 4, Frank P. Collins. Ward 5, Michael Clougherty. Ward 6, Chas. H. Martel. Ward 7, Charles E. Bartlett. Ward 8, Frank R. Kyle. Ward 9, Euclide F. Geoffrion. jr. Ward 10, Almon O. Oviatt
Board of Health-Joseph E. A. Lanouette (President), Wil- liam K. Robbins (Secretary), William J. Starr
Street and Park Commissioners, office City Hall-William McElroy (Chairman), Fred K. Ramsey (Clerk),' Byron Worthen
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Highway Agents-Districts 1, 2, 3, George P. Ames. Dis- trict 4, Byron E. Moore. District 5, Mark E. Harvey. District 6, Samuel H. Webster. District 7, Charles Francis. District 8, Stearns H. Smith. District 9, Lester C. Paige. Districts 10 and 11, Alphonse La- berge. District 12, Eugene G. Libbey. District 13 (Commons), Anders John Sjostrom
Trustees of Cemeteries-Edwin F. Jones, Johann A. Graf, Harrie M. Young, Stillman P. Cannon, Chas. E. Stearns, William H. Maxwell, Clarence M. Edgerly, Charles P. Porter. Clerk. Fred L. Allen
Trustees of Cemetery Funds-Norwin S. Bean (Clerk), Chas. H. Anderson, The Mayor, ex-officio (Chairman). Treasurer, Fred L. Allen
Board of Examiners of Plumbers-William K. Robbins (President) SamnelJ. Lord (Clerk) Christian L. Wolf
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Station Chestnut Street, corner Manchester Street
Chief of Police-Michael J. Healy
Deputy Chief of Police-John F. Cassidy
Captain-Thomas E. Steele
Day Sergeant-Jolin T. O'Dowd
Sergeant-Leon E. Magoon Inspector-Clifton B. Hildreth
House Officer-James J. Hampston
Electrician-Edward II. McQuaid
Matron-A. Burnett Brown
Patrolman-Leonard J. Adler, Joseph Archambeault, John C. Badger, Randall W. Bean, Leonard Bourque, John G. Brown, James S. Butler, Peter Callaghan Michael Cole- man, John J. Connor, Edgar L. Coolidge, Daniel J. Cul- linane, James F. Dunn, Frank J. Dustin, William F. Foye, Louis A. Gelinas, Oscar J. Graf, James Hackett, James J. Hampston. John D. Healy, Louis P. Lavoie, George A. Lovejoy, John J. Lynch, Frank W. Marden, Mathew F. McGrath. William M. Moher, Frank P. Moore, Mortimer J. Moriarty, John Mullen, John F. O'Malley, John Potts, Levi J. Proctor, Frank Rainville, Martin W. Rourke, Albert Russell, Jeffrey Shea, John F. Smith, Elmer E. Somers, Florence Sullivan, James Sweeney, John T. Welch. Jani- tor, Frank P. Wiggin
POLICE COURT OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER
Sessions held in Court Room, Chestnut street, corner of Manchester street
Justice, Isaac L. Heath. Special Justice, Ilarry E. Loveren
Clerk, John C. Bickford
Regular civil term return day, first Wednesday of each month ; sits daily for trial of criminal cases
Police Commissioners-Edward B. Woodbury (Chair- man), Noalı S. Clark (Clerk), Frank P. Cheney
POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
Meets first Tuesday of January, April, July and Oct- tober at the Police station. Pres., John J. Connor. Vice- Pres., James J. Hampston. Treas., M. J. Haley. Clerk, John J. Lynch
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Engineer, Thomas W. Lane. Clerk, Clarence R. Merrill. Assistant Engineers, Clarence R. Merrill, Fred S. Bean, J. F. Seaward, Arthur Provost
FIRE ENGINE Co. No. 1, 30 Vine street. Captain, Chas. F. McCoy. Lieut., Frank E. Stearns. Clerk, James L. Brock. Engineer, Charles F. Hall. Assistant Engin- eer, George B. Forsaith
FIRE ENGINE Co. No. 2, Main street, W. M. Captain, Jeremiah Lane. Lieut., Albert J. Hill. Clerk, J. Edward Perrigo. Engineer, H. C. Morrill. Driver of Engine, Chias. M. Denyou. Driver of Hose, A. W. Whitcomb
ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 3, Lake av. near Massa- besic. Captain, Frank F. Porter. Lieut. of Engine, Orrin S. Coburn. Lieut. of Truck, Edwin C. Paul. Clerk, Clar- ence Hackett. Engineer, John P. Walker. Driver of En- gine, Herbert E. Dunbar. Driver of Hose, William S. Mc- Leod. Driver of Truck, L. W. Piper
ENGINE Co. No. 4, 20 Vine street. Captain, John H. Wales, jr. Lieut., Thomas W. Lane, jr. Clerk, George Thompson. Driver of Engine, George A. Cann. Driver of Hose, Charles H. Rogers. Engineer, Joseph H. Gould
ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 5, Webster, corner Chestnut street. Captain, Irving S. Bryant. Lieut. of Truck, Woodbury Davidson. Lieut. of Engine, Charles W. Brown. Engineer, Walter Morse. Clerk, Edwin L. Towle. Driver of Truck, Benj. C. Cann. Driver of Hose, Ernest E. Hubbell. Driver of Steamer, Emil H. Smith.
ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 6, Rimmon, cor. Amory street Captain, Medericque R. Maynard. Lieut. of En- gine James A. Farley. Lieut. of Truck, John Montplaiser. Clerk, Thomas F. Fitzsimmons. Engineer, Charles Edgar. Driver of Engine, Alphonso E. Foster. Driver of Hose, Frank W. Tebbetts. Driver of Truck, Frank St. Jean
CHEMICAL No. 1, 8 Vine street. Captain, Clarence D. Palmer. Clerk, Hervey E. Harris. Driver, Benjamin R. Richardson. Pipeman, George H. Porter
COMBINATION No. 2, Weston, corner Concord street. Cap., Alfred Gustaffson. Lieut., Harry A. Piper. Driver, Henry C. Crosby
HOSE CO. No. 1, 26 Vine street. Captain, Edwin W. Merrill. Lieut., Charles II. French. Clerk, Albert A. Puffer. Driver, Henry C. Parsons
HOSE CO. No. 2, 525 Maple street. Captain, Melvin W. Worthen. Lieut., Revilo G. Houghton. Clerk, J. War- ren Batchelder. Driver, Ellsworth V. Rowe
HOSE Co. No. 3, 19 Elm street. Captain, Albert W. Smith. Clerk, Elmer R. Laing. Driver, Clarence F. Kemp
HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 1, 18 Vine street. Cap- tain, Roscoe Dyer. Lieut., Oscar P. Stone. Clerk, George H. Hammond
RIVERSIDE HOSE Co. No. 5 (volunteer), Front street, corner Old Falls road (A.) Captain, Perley O. Balch. Lieut., John Hamer. Clerk, William Akey .
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FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH
No. LOCATION
No. LOCATION
3 Am. L. Co. Foundry, Elm street
61 River road and Hancock
4 Elm and Spruce
62 Tannery, Bakersville
5 Merrimack and Elm
63 South Beech, cor. Titus av.
6
City Hall
71 Pine and Cedar
8
Elm and Hollis
73 Beech and Cedar
9 Elm and Webster
81 Engine House, Vine street
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Pine and North
82 Lowell and Church
13 Brook and Chestnut
91
Webster and Beech
14 Prospect and Union
92
Webster and Elm
15
Pearl and Chestnut
93
Chestnut, cor. Trenton
16
Lowell and Union
218
Somerville cor. Hall
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Amherst and Beech
112
Sagamore and Union
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Manchester and Maple Pine and Merrimack
115
Blodget and Ash
25
Ashland and Hanover
213
Sash and Blind shop
26
Russell and Bridge
214
Elliott Silk Mill
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Belmont and Amherst
215 Lincoln and Silver
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Merrimack, cor. Beacon
216 Jewett and Somerville
31 Am. L. Co., Canal street
217 Candia road and Massabesic
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Canal and West Brook
218 Somerville, cor. Hall
34 Jefferson Mill
219 Page, opp. Shoe Factory
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Stark Mills
241 Lake av. Hill
36 Amory Mills
261 Pearl Street Grammar School
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County Jail
312 Putnam and Main
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Amoskeag Mills
313 Amory and Main
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Manchester Mills
314
Manchester Stocking Co. (A.)
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Forsaith's shop
321 Beauport and Wayne
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Walker and Second
323 Bartlett and Putnam
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Barr's block. W. M.
324 Amory and Laval
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Wallace's Mill
511 Donglas and Green
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Baldwin's Bobbin shop
513
Milford and Carroll
57
New Mast and D street
711
Grove and Union
TELEPHONE CALLS
Central Station Chemical Engine, 64-3 Chief Engineer Lane's residence, 64-4 Assistant Merrill's residence, 212.
Seaward's resi-
dence, 579-4. Bean's residence. 533-11
Engine No. 2, 84-2
Engine and Ladder, No. 3, 84-3
Engine and Ladder, No. 5, 64-2
Engine and Ladder, No. 6, 84-4
Hose Co. No. 2, 116-2
Hose Co. No. 3, 102-11
Combination No. 2, 116-1
EAST MANCHESTER VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOC.
No. 56 Massabesic street. Pres., George E. Smith. Vice-Pres., Joseph Quinn. Fin. Sec., William T. Winslow. Cor. Sec., C. Wallace Fullington. Treas., E. C. Paul
FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION
Organized Feb. 14, 1873. Pres., Thomas W. Lane. Vice-Pres., Clarence R. Merrill. Sec., Oscar P. Stone. Treas., Fred S. Bean
AMOSKEAG MANUFACTURING CO. FIRE DEPT.
T. J. COOLIDGE STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO. Chief En- gineer, Charles H. Manning. 1st Asst., A. W. Thompson. Clerk, P. H. Dow
This company is formed for the protection of the mills and other property belonging to the Amoskeag Manufac- turing Company
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113 Oak and Prospect 114 Pearl and Ash
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Beech and Central
24 Lake av. and Massabesic
212
Shoe shop, Hallsville
43 Olzendam's Mill
315
Flanders' store, Amoskeag
54 Bowman and A street
512 Beauport and Adams
7. Police Station
72 Lake av. and Lincoln
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OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE CO.'S FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Engineer, Fred S. Bean. Foreman of Hose, C. F. Chase
A steam fire engine belonging to the establishment is reserved for duty, and is operated by the following officer : Engineer, James B. Filleul
VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Meets third Monday in each month, at 33 Amherst st. Pres., John K. Wilson. Vice-Pres., Algernon B. Skinner. Sec., Louis A. Choate. Treas., Alonzo W. Glines
GERMAN VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Meets at 181 Douglas street, second Mondays from May to September, and second Sundays from October to April. Pres., James E. McDonald. Vice-Pres., Arthur C. Tinkham. Fin. Sec., Oscar Lagerquist. Treas., Benjamin Leacock
WATER BOARD
Charles H. Manning (Chairman), Arthur E. Stearns (Clerk), the Mayor (ex-officio), Eugene E. Reed, Harry E. Parker, Frank Dowst, Edgar J. Knowlton, William Corey, Charles M. Floyd. Supt., Charles K. Walker. Registrar, Arthur E. Stearns. Engineer at Low Service Pumping Station, Josiah Lasalle. Engineer at Iligh Service Pump- ing Station, Charles A. Whitney
PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio
The President of the Common Council, ex-officio
Ward 1-Elmer D. Goodwin, James A. Sayers
Ward 2-Will C. Heath, John W. Johnston
Ward 3-Joel A. Daniels, Frank L. Downs Ward 4-Nathaniel L. Colby, Isaac N. Cox Ward 5-John F. Lee, Dennis F. O'Neil Ward 6-Eugene B. Dunbar, Harry L. Davis
Ward 7-Edward B. Woodbury, Edson S. Heath
Ward 8-Walter B. Mitchell. Frank A. Cadwell Ward 9-Alaric Gauthier, Joseph Doucet
Ward 10-Henry W. Barnard, Michael J. Moran
Regular meeting of the Board, first Friday in each month, at 7.30 P. M.
Regular meeting of the Finance Committee, to approve bills, Monday preceding the first Wednesday after the 24th of each month, at 7.30 P.M.
Supt. of Public Instruction, Charles W. Bickford. Office, City Hall. Open daily except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and vacations, from 8.00 to 11.15 A. M., and from 1.30 to 5.00 P.M. ; also Thursday evenings, 7.30 to 8.30. Clerk, Fannie L. Sanborn
Truant Officer, Curtis W. Davis. To be found at Su- perintendent's office, City Hall building, daily, when schools are in session, 4 to 5 P.M. ; also on Thursday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL SIGNALS
Two strokes, 15 seconds between, close primary and middle schools. Two immediate strokes, and after lapse of 15 seconds, two more immediate strokes, close all schools. The times of striking the bells are at 7.30 A.M. for closing the schools during the forenoon, and at 11.30 A. M. or 1.15 P.M. for closing them during the afternoon
MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CADETS
Captain, Harold Eager. Eirst Lieut., Emil Christophe. Second Lieut., Welcome Ellsworth. First Sergt., D. W. Anderson
HIGH SCHOOL (BEECH STREET)
Established in 1845. Master, George H. Libbey. Sub- Master, George I. Hopkins. Assistants, Harry N. McLaren, Allan E. Herrick, Arthur E. Buck, Nellie Pickering, The- resa B. Stanton, Mary J. Wellington, Annie W. Colby, Mary Hickey Dowd, Elsie Daniels Fairbanks, Winona M. Martin. Annie M. Vose, Ethel I. Cummings, Edith M. Pierce, Berthia A. Blanchet, Helen I. Buck
FRANKLIN STREET SCHOOLS (FRANKLIN STREET)
SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES
Master. Isaac Huse. Master's Assistant, Alice C. Taggart. Assistants, Carrie E. Hoit, Carrie E. Head, Nellie C. Parker
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Higher Middle, Laura K. Kimpton. Lower Middle, Amy K. Northup. Higher Primary, Grace Whittemore. Lower Primary, Lena E. Bower
SPRING STREET SCHOOLS (SPRING STREET) SECOND FLOOR-MIXED GRADES
Principal, Annabel Emerson (Higher Middle). Lower Primary, Helen F. Lyons
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Lower Middle, Fannie D. Moulton. Iligher Primary, Agnes M. Shay. Kindergarten, Principal, Isabelle Houlis- ton. Assistant, Grace M. Carr
LINCOLN STREET SCHOOLS (LINCOLN STREET)
SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES
Master, Louis H. Bailey. Master's Assistant, Annie W. Patten. Assistants, Isabella R. Daniels, Mabel J. Brickett, Lillian F. Crowther
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Higher Middle, Etta L. Stearns. Lower Middle, J. Elizabeth Cate. Higher Primary, Bertha A. Allen, Theo- dora Richardson. Lower Primary, Amy E. Davidson, Hulda C. Graupner
ASH STREET SCHOOLS (ASH STREET) SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES
Master, Edgar D. Cass. Master's Assistant, Amelia L. Graupner. Assistants, Emina L. McLaren, Lora E. Hill, Ellen E. Connor, Emma J. Cooper, Ada B. Morse (sub.), Mary L. Mooar (sub.)
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MANCHESTER DIRECTORY 1906
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Higher Middle, Marjorie S. Woodbury. Lower Middle, Ede B. Shand. Higher Primary, Josephine L. Riddle, May F. Nutt. Lower Primary, Bertha A. Young
MAIN STREET SCHOOLS (MAIN STREET)
SECOND FLOOR-MIXED GRADES
Principal, Mary W. Mitchell (Fourth Grammar). Higher Middle, Charlotte M. Clement. Lower Middle, Hattie O. Willand
FIRST FLOOR-PRIMARY GRADES
Higher Primary, M. Minnie Sturtevant, Kate T. Clarke. Mixed Primary, Elizabeth F. Walsh. Lower Primary, Mary H. O'Dowd, Sarah Price
WEBSTER STREET SCHOOLS (WEBSTER STREET)
SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES
Master, John Gault. Master's Assistant, Josephine W. Page. Assistants, Luna A. Whitlock, Alice M. Lamp- rey, Eva F. Tuson
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Higher Middle, Jean Gillan. Lower Middle, Marcia M. Moore. Higher Primary, Agnes M. Woodbury. Lower Primary, Mathel C. Henry
PEARL STREET SCHOOL
Principal, Mary G. Tynan (Lower Middle). Higher Primary, Nellie M. Smith. Lower Primary, Florence Ab- bott, Nellie Dunnington
RIMMON SCHOOL
Principal, Percy N. Folsom (Grammar Grades). As- sistant, Blanche E. Hicken. Mixed Middle, Mary Bulman. Higher Primary, Hattie S. Tuttle. Lower Primary, Kath- erine A. Frain, M. Eunice Willand
BAKERSVILLE SCHOOLS
SECOND FLOOR-MIXED GRADES
Principal, Lizzie A. Burns (Grammar Grades). Assist- ants, Lelia A. Brooks, Cora M. Farmer (4th Grammar). Mixed Middle, Mary L. Heath. Higher Primary, Augusta S. Downs
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES
Mixed Primary, Bessie J. Bartlett. Lower Primary, Kathryn D. Mckeon
VARNEY SCHOOLS (BOWMAN, CORNER MAST)
SECOND FLOOR
Master, George Winch. Master's Assistant, Florence M. Ward. Assistant, E. Maria Dickey
FIRST FLOOR
Assistants, Ellen E. McKean, M. Harriet Williamson. Higher Middle, Mary J. Walsh. Lower Middle, Gertrude Adams. Higher Primary, Bessie Leckie. Lower Primary, Annie E Walsh
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