COURT OF PROBATE AND IN SOLVENCY. Judge. — John W. McKim. Salary, $5,000. The Judges of Probate are appointed by the Governor. They are paid by the Commonwealth. The Register was elected by the people in 1898 for five years. MUNICIPAL COURT OF BOSTON. [The Judicial District comprises the territory bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning at the intersection of Massachusetts avenue with the Charles river; thence by said Massachusetts avenue, the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Camden, Washington, East Lenox, Fellows, Northampton and Albany streets, Massachusetts avenue, the Roxbury canal, East Brookline street extended, the New England Railroad, the water line of South Boston, Bristol street extended and the water line of the City proper, to the point of beginning. Jurisdiction within district (Acts of 1876, Chap. 240), and throughout the City (Acts of 1877, Chap. 187).] Chief Justice. — William E. Parmenter. Salary, $4,300. Associate Justices. – William J. Forsaith, Frederick D. Ely, John H. Burke, John F. Brown, George Z. Adams, Henry S. Dewey, George L. Wentworth. Salary, $4,000 each. Terms of the Court. FoE CIVIL BUSINESS. – Every Saturday at 9 A.M., for trial of civil causes not exceeding $2,000. Clerk. — Orsino G. Sleeper. Salary, $3,000. Appointed by the Governor. Assistant Clerks. – Oscar F. Timlin, Henry R. W. Browne, Walter F. Frederick, Warren C. Travis. For CRIMINAL BUSINESS.— Every day in the week (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) at 9 A.M., for the trial of criminal causes. Clerk.— Frederic C. Ingalls. Salary, $3,000. Appointed by the Gov 6TDOT, Assistant Clerks.—Edward J. Lord, Sidney P. Brown, Edward H. Cutler, John F. Barry, Harvey B. Hudson. MUNICIPAL COURT, BRIGHTON DISTRICT. Justice.— Henry Baldwin. Salary, $1,600. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every weekday, except holidays, commencing at 9 A.M. * For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday at 9 A.M. MUNICIPAL COURT, CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT. Old City Hall, City square. Jurisdiction, Wards 3, 4, 5. Justice.— Henry W. Bragg. Salary, $2,200. Special Justices.— Joseph H. Cotton and Simon Davis. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business each day at 9 A.M. For civil business, every Thursday at 9 A.M. MUNICIPAL COURT, DORCHESTER DISTRICT. Adams street, corner of Arcadia street. [Jurisdiction comprises the territory bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning at the intersection of the private way known as Carleton street, with the harbor line; thence by said Carleton street, Mt. Vernon, Boston, Columbia and Quincy streets, Blue Hill avenue, Harvard street, the boundary lines between Boston and Hyde Park, Milton and Quincy and the harbor line, to the point of beginning.] Justice.— Joseph R. Churchill. Salary, $1,600. Special Justices.— George M. Reed, George A. Fisher. Clerk.— N. Thomas Merritt, jr. Appointed by the Governor. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business each day at 9 A.M. For civil business, on Saturday at 9.30 A.M. EAST BOSTON DISTRICT COURT, Justice.—William H. H. Emmons. Salary, $2,200. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every weekday, except legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M. For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday at 9 A.M. (See Stat. 1886, Chap. 15.) MUNICIPAL COURT, ROXBURY DISTRICT. [Jurisdiction comprises the territory bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning at the intersection of Massachusetts avenue with the Charles river; thence by said Massachusetts avenue, the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Camden, Washington, East Lenox, Fellows, Northampton and Albany streets, Massachusetts avenue, the Roxbury canal, East Brookline street extended, the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Willow court extended, Willow court, Boston, Columbia and Quincy streets, Blue Hill avenue, Seaver street, Columbus avenue, Washington, Dimock, Amory, Centre and Perkins streets, that portion of Leverett park which was formerly Chestnut street, the boundary line between Boston and Brookline, Ashby street and the Charles river, to the point of beginning.] Justice. — Solomon A. Bolster. Salary, $3,000. The Court sits for transaction of criminal business every week-day, except legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M. For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday at 10 A.M. For the trial of civil actions, every Tuesday at 10 A.M. MUNICIPAL COURT, SOUTH BOSTON DISTRICT. Dorchester street, at the corner of West Fourth street. [Jurisdiction comprises the territory bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning where the private way known as Carleton street intersects the water line in Boston harbor; thence by said Carleton street, Mt. Vernon street, Willow court, Willow court extended, the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, the shore line of the South Bay, Fort Point channel and Boston harbor, to the point of beginning.] Justice.— Joseph D. Fallon. Salary, $2,500. Special Justices.— Charles J. Noyes and Josiah S. Dean. Clerk.-Frank J. Tuttle. Appointed by the Governor. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every weekday, except legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M. For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday from 9 A.M. until 12 M. For the trial of civil actions, every Tuesday at 11 A.M. MUNICIPAL COURT, WEST ROxBURY DISTRICT. [Jurisdiction comprises the territory bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Brookline at Leverett park, formerly known as Chestnut street; thence by said Leverett park, Perkins, Centre, Amory, Dimock and Washington streets, Columbus avenue, Seaver street, Blue Hill avenue, Harvard street, the boundary lines between Boston and Hyde Park, Dedham, Needham, Newton and Brookline, to the point of beginning.] Justice. — J. M. F. Howard. Salary, $1,600. PROB ATION OFFICERS. [Stat. 1891, Chap. 356; Stat. 1892, Chaps. 242, 276; Stat. 1897, Chap. 266.] These officers are appointed by the judges of the respective courts to ascertain all facts relating to the offenders brought before the courts. They are also constables, and serve without bonds. Boston. — Richard Keefe. Assistants : Joshua T. Fuller, Charles E. Grinnell, Mary Agnes Maynard, Elizabeth L. Tuttle, Richard J. Walsh, Charles M. Warren, James F. Wilkinson. Brighton . . Henry P. Kennedy . 669 Cambridge st., Brighton. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE DESIGNATED TO SOLEMNIZE MARRIAGES. [Stat. 1899, Chap. 387.] In accordance with Chapter 387 of the Acts of 1899, the Governor has designated the following persons as Justices of the Peace who may solemnize marriages in the City of Boston: ANDREws, JoBN E., 65 Walnut avenue. HUBBARD, HENRY W., 117 Clifton street. MEDICAL EXAMINERS. [Pub. Stat., Chap. 26.] The City is divided into two districts by a line running from the Essex-street bridge, through Brighton avenue, to Beacon street; thence through Beacon street to Park street; thence through Park, Tremont, Winter and Summer streets, to the water. [See Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen, September 5, 1881.] Medical Ea:aminers. — Francis A. Harris, M.D., 59 Chambers street; Frank W. Draper, M.D., 304 Marlborough street. Salary, $4,000 each. Associate Medical Examiner. — George Stedman, M.D., 110 Newbury street. Salary, $666. All are appointed by the Governor. |