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Appointed annually by Mayor, subject to confirmation by the Board of Aldermen, for one year beginning with the first day of May, in the year appointed, and until their successors are confirmed. Beef, Weighers of. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, §§ 1, 2.] Joel W. Bent, Frederick L. Dodge, Jacob N. Gray, Charles Warren Hapgood. Boilers and Heavy Machinery, Weighers of. —[Pub. Stat., Chap. 65, § 30.] Thomas W. Carey, Nelson C. Clement, Fred Cutter, Patrick D. Curry, James Donovan, John F. Donovan, L. T. Farnum, C. W. Furlong, George Gourley, John Hurley, J. F. Jones, John W. Kelley, Maurice D. Kingsbury, R. P. McCann, Justin McCarthy, Eugene McCarthy, Armine W. Montgomery, Dennis O'Neil, Dennis O'Sullivan, Walter J. Ripley, Edwin F. Tarbox, J. P. Tully, Bert Walbridge. Coal, Weighers of. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, §§ 80–84.] Morton Alden, Revere E. Atwood, William G. Bail, Albert E. Baker, James E. Barnett, Thomas E. Bates, Allen G. Boyd, Frederick J. Bradford, Barney M. Brennan, Thomas F. Brennan, Michael J. Brennan, George W. Bridges, John H. Brine, Ira W. Brown, Walter W. Bryant, Franklin J. Burnham, P. J. Caldwell, Jeremiah J. Callahan, Donald S. Campbell, Wm. A. Campbell, John T. Caulfield, Frederick E. Cleaves, Paul G. Coblenzer, Nelson B. Coll, Edward E. Coye, Hugh F. Crane, Arthur R. Crooks, Arnold B. Crosby, Fred Cutter, James B. Dana, Andrew Davidson, Asa W. Davidson, Harold L. Day, A. E. Dennis, John F. Donovan, Andrew H. Dwelley, Richard W. Edds, John W. Edson, William H. Eltz, John C. Felker, jr., Arthur L. Fish, Joseph Flores, Cyrus D. Foss, Henry A. Frost, Nellie M. Frost, Thomas F. Gallagher, Benjamin A. Gardner, Martin Gilbert, J. M. Gilman, Thomas F. Golding, Henry F. Gould, Robert J. Gove, Wesley A. Gove, William A. Gove, Albert W. Grant, Charles T. Grant, John W. Haley, Charles A. Hamann, J. Arthur Heaton, Stephen Henton, Sidney C. Higgins, Samuel Hosea, jr., John W. Hunter, Frank B. Ingalls, Elisha F. James, Ernest W. Johnson, Henry R. Jordan, John Kelly, John Kelly, jr., Maurice Kingsbury, Phineas C. Kinney, Edward A. Lathrop, Thomas H. Lawton, William D. Leeds, Clarence J. Libbey, Nathaniel O. Long, Marcellus H. McElroy, Armine W. Montgomery, Richard J. Moore, Fred C. Morgan, Fred L. Moses, Edward P. Murphy, John F. Nelson, John B. Nickels, William H. Pierce, Edward E. Piper, James T. Pond, Horace L. Porter, Philip J. Powers, William J. Rafferty, Hugh H. Ralph, Winsor W. Raymond, John Rea, Frank B. Reynolds, Walter J. Ripley, James Russell, Frank O. Seavey, Lucius W. Smith, William A. Stearns, William Graydon Stetson, James P. Stewart, Norman Q. Stewart, Clinton G. Stickney, Charles E. Stone, G. Louis Stowers, Frank E. Sullivan, Harry L. Thayer, Henry F. Thomas, Hollis O. Thomas, Frank O. Thompson, Charles F. Tirrell, Joel F. Vinal, Howard Wade, Charles S. Wellington, Forrest J. Whitney, J. Clarence Whitney, George A. Whitten, Charles R. Williams, Walter S. Wilmot, Henry G. Wilson, Benjamin D. Wood, Harry M. Wood, Frederick A. Worden, Frederick T. Wort, Ernest A. Worth.

Constables. – [Stat. 1802, Chap. 7, § 1; Pub. Stat., Chap. 27, §§ 112–122; Pub. Stat., Chap. 28, § 9.] The following give bond in $3,000, and are therefore authorized to serve civil process: Charles A. Bancroft, John H. Banks, Clarence B. Benedict, Lyde W. Benjamin, Austin Bigelow, John F. Bowen, Frederick A. Breen, Henry A. Brown, Michael Cangiano, James M. Carter, William H. Chick, James J. Clark, John J. Conroy, George W. Crawford, James W. Currier, Henry H. Dewey, Robert J. Dooley, George G. Drew, John A. Duggan, Thomas A. Dunn, Peter P. Fee, Thomas Fee, Charles G. Goussebaire, Sears H. Grant, Abner C. Gray, George W. Green, John C. Grouse, Charles A. Grover, Joseph Guttentag, John W. Holmes, Edward L. Hopkins, Charles E. House, Lewis J. N. Hurie, Edwin Jaquith, Horace A. Jordan, Clarence G. Kellogg, Gusteen I. Kenerson, George E. Kerr, Russell R. Knapp, Clarence H. Knowlton, James F. Larkin, Morris F. Lewenberg, George M. Locke, William H. Lyon, Thomas F. Malone, George R. Mathews, James McDonough, Robert M. McLeish, Arthur P. Moran, James J. Morgan, John Mundy, George H. Nason, Osborn A. Newton, Isaiah Paine, jr., John G. Ray, Robert Reid, Peter H. Reinstein, Thomas D. Roberts, John J. Rogers, George Henry Royce, Charles A. Savery, David Schapero, Henry W. Shepard, Morris Silverstein, Anson Stern, Joseph P. Swift, William H. Swift, Charles F. Taylor, John J. Walsh, James H. Waugh, Victor Weimar, Ernest L. Weis, Henry S. Worrall, George L. Wrighton, Frank Yennaco.

Constables connected with official positions.”—Richard F. Andrews, Jacob Barber, Charles A. Belford, Carlan A. Brown, John B. Cadigan, William W. Campbell, Daniel B. Carmody, John F. Clark, William A. Coburn, Martin B. Cook, Thomas A. Crawford, Thomas J. Donnellon, Aaron A. Downs, William L. Drohan, Charles H. Filisetti, Thomas Folger, Henry Fox, John J. Franey, John F. Harrigan, Charles P. Harrington, George E. Harrington, Joseph M. Harrington, John J. Henry, George M. Hosmer, Thomas Jordan, James P. Keliher, Samuel Kelley, Edward A. Kennedy, James M. Kilroy, Edward J. Leary, James F. McCarthy, John B. McDonough, John McLoughlin, James E. Norton, James J. O’Brien, James O’Connor, James A. O'Donnell, Thomas J. O’Neil, George N. Parker, Alvah H. Peters, Alvin I. Phillips, Patrick F. Reddy, John H. Riley, Henry J. Schenck, Charles J. Smith, Forest E. Starr. *

Constables connected with the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.” — Lemuel B. Burrill, Charles F. Clark, James Duckering, James R. Hathaway, Thomas Langlan.

1 Give bonds and have legal authority to serve civil process. They are not supposed to do so, however.

Constables connected with the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children.1 – Edwin R. Smyth, Monsier D. Mann, William R. Critch©TSOIle

Constable connected with the St. Vincent de Paul Society." —John B. F. Emery.

Constable connected with United States Recruiting Officer. — William S. Sampson.

Fence-viewers. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 27, § 78; Chap. 36, §§ 1–19.] Edward R. McLarin and Joseph B. Sias.

Field-drivers and Pound-keepers. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 27, § 78; Chap. 36, §§ 20–41; Chap. 111, § 26.] John Rooney in East Boston, William Cotter in the Back Bay District.

Grain, Measurers of. — [Pub. Stat., Chap, 60, §§ 21–28.] Ebenezer Barrett, James C. Bell, William Bentley, Lawrence A. Bragan, John H. Cavanagh, Michael Collins, Charles R. Clifford, Michael F. Codire, Patrick T. Corcoran, Robert J. Desmond, John Deveraux, Alton F. Dow, Daniel F. Enos, L. T. Farnum, Michael Finn, Carroll W. Gates, John H. Gillogly, Henry F. Gould, George Gourley, Alden H. Harding, Benjamin Hay, Lawrence N. Hennessy, Joseph G. Herrick, Joseph A. Hill, S. B. Keene, George W. Keith, William T. McLaughlin, Cornelius Murphy, Joseph Rourke, Frank O. Seavey, Alfred J. Sidwell, Henry Soutter, John Steele, Charles E. Stone, Fred. J. Sullivan, Clarence A. Tenny, Mason B. Whittemore.

Hay and Straw, Inspectors of Pressed or Bwndled. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60; $$ 35–40.] Morton Alden, John H. Cavanagh, Michael F. Codire, Charles R. Davis, Robert J. Desmond, William M. Dunn, Patrick R. Dunn, Elmer E. Flanders, John H. Gillogly, Frank B. Ingalls, Sidney B. Keene, William Lincoln, William T. McLaughlin, Richard J. Moore, Leslie A. Pike, Charles F. Thompson, Andrew N. Wyeth, jr.

Hay Scales, Swperintendents of. — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, §§ 32–34; Rev. Ord., Chap. 45, §§ 23–25.] Herbert C. Davis, North scales; Timothy F. Dunn, South scales; William J. Mathers, East Boston.

Lime, Inspector of — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, §§ 46–52.] Patrick J. McCarthy.

Marble, Freestone and Soapstone, Surveyor of [Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, § 53.] Frank L. Bowker.

Petrolewm and its Products, Inspectors of — [Pub. Stat., Chap. 59, § 6; Rev. Ord., 1898, Chap. 45, § 6.] James H. Cleaves, Robert F. Means, William Park.

Upper Leather, Measurers of.-IPub. Stat., Chap. 62.] John J. Powers, Sewall B. Farnsworth, Edward R. Maxwell.

1Those connected with S. P. C. T. C., and S. P. C. T. A., the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and the Truant Officers serve without bonds, and do not serve civil process. (See page 111.)

Wood and Bark, Measurers of —[Pub. Stat., Chap. 60, §§ 72–78; Rev. Ord., 1898, Chap. 45, § 26.1 Morton Alden, Revere E. Atwood, Jeremiah J. Callahan, Arnold B. Crosby, James B. Dana, John M. Davis, Harold L. Day, A. E. Dennis, William H. Eltz, Joseph Flores, Cyrus D. Foss, J. Arthur Heaton, Sidney C. Higgins, Samuel Hosea, jr., John W. Hunter, Frank B. Ingalls, Phineas C. Kinney, Nathaniel O. Long, Albert T. Orrall, Horace L. Porter, William J. Rafferty, Harry L. Thayer, Frank O. Thompson, Howard Wade, Forrest J. Whitney, J. Clarence Whitney, George A. Whitten.

OFFICER TO TRANSPORT INSANE PERSONS. MARTIN B. Cook. Salary, $1,200. Appointed by the Mayor.

OLD SOUTEI ASSOCIATION IN BOSTON.

[Stat. 1877, Chap. 222, §§ 1, 2.]

The Mayor, ea officio, and JAMES H. Do YLE and DANIEL J. KILEY, Managers on the part of the City of Boston.

The association is managed by a board of managers, consisting of fifteen, of whom the Mayor of the City of Boston is one, ea officio, two are elected annually by the City Council for the municipal year, and the others are chosen as provided by Chap. 222, of the Acts of 1877.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Office, 37 Pemberton square.

[Pub. Stat., Chap. 34; Chap. 100, § 28; Stat. -1878, Chap. 244; 1885, Chap. 323; 1895, Chap. 449, § 26.]

IBOARD OF POLICE.

ROBERT F. CLARK, Chairman.
FRANCIS R. BANGS, Attorney.
THOMAS RYAN, Clerk.

COMMISSIONERS.

CHARLEs P. CURTIs, jr. Term ends in 1905. Salary, $4,000.
HARRY F. ADAMS. Term ends in 1904. Salary, $4,000.
RoBERT F. CLARK. Term ends in 1903. Salary, $4,500.

The Board of Police for the City of Boston was established by Chapter 323 of the Acts of 1885, and is composed of three citizens of Boston, appointed from the two principal political parties by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and the full term of office is five years from the first day of May. The Board assumed office on July 23, 1885. The Governor designates one of the Commissioners to serve as Chairman.

The City is divided into sixteen Police Districts, in each of which is a station-house, the headquarters of a captain and force of men. The Board appoints a Harbor-Master and assistants from the police force, and they receive pay in accordance with their rank in the force. The police boats “Guardian '' and “‘Watchman’” are employed in this service.

EXECUTIVE STAFF.

WILLIAM H. PIERCE, Superintendent of Police. Salary, $4,000. ORINTON M. HANSCOM, JAMES M. CoulTER, BYRoN F. BRAGDON,

Deputy Superintendents. Salary, $3,000 each.

BURE AU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION.

WILLIAM B. WATTs, Chief Inspector. Salary, $2,800.

Capt. Joseph DUGAN, Assistant. Salary, $2,500.

WALTER A. ABBOTT, THOMAS J. BARRY, JOSEPH D. BOGAN, WILLIAM BURKE, CORNELIUS T. CLEARY, JAMES J. COLLINS, ALFRED N. Doug LAs, PATRICK J. GADDIS, CHARLES GLIDDEN, JOHN H. H.A.R— RIs, ANDREW HoughTon, JoBN L. HowARD, Joseph H. KNox, WILLIAM T. LEGGETT, PATRICK A. MAHONEY, LEBEUs B. McCAUSLAND, JOHN R. McGARR, MICHAEL J. MORRISSEY, GEORGE F. PINKERTON. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, MICHAEL C. SHIELDs, OLIVER J. WISE, MoRRIs WOLF, Inspectors. Salary, $1,600.

SPECIAL SERVICE AT HEADQUARTERS.

Capt. THoMAs H. B.Row N, Lieut. JASON W. But TERs, Sergt. GEORGE E. SAxTON, Special Service.

CHARLEs W. BOYER, Inspector of Carriages.

Capt. WILLIAM H. DYER, Inspector of Claims, and Medical Ea:aminer's Assistant.

Capt. GEORGE E. SAvory, Property Clerk.

Lieut. JAMES O'NEILL, Clerk in Superintendent's office.

John WEIGEL, Director of Signal Service.

* POLICE STATIONS.

FIRST DIVISION, Hanover street. Frederick G. Hoffman, Captain.
SECOND DIVISION, Court square. Ira C. Foster, Captain.
THIRD DIVISION, Joy street. Edward F. Gaskin, Captain.
FOURTH DIVISION, La Grange street. Laurence Cain, Captain.
FIFTH DIVISION, East Dedham street. George W. Wescott, Captain.
SIXTH DIVISION, Broadway, near C street, South Boston. Dennis Don-
ovan, Captain.
SEVENTH DIVISION, Meridian, near Paris street, East Boston. Richard
F. Irish, Captain.
EIGHTH DIVISION (including the islands in the harbor and the harbor
service), cormer Commercial and Battery streets. Byron F. Bragdon,
Deputy Superintendent and Harbor-Master. John W. Jackson, Itha-
mer A. Mereen, Nicholas C. Tallon, George H. Adams, Edward A.

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