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and Devonshire street, to the boundary line of Ward 6. NATHAN P. RYDER, DANIEL J. FALVEY. DIST. 10. That part of Ward 7 lying northerly and westerly of a line beginning at the junction of Pleasant and Eliot streets; thence by the centre lines of Eliot, Kneeland, Harrison avenue, Beach, Kingston and Otis streets, Winthrop square and Devonshire street to the boundary line of Ward 6. ALExANDER P. BROWN, WILLIAM J. KEENAN. DIST. 11. All that part of Ward 7 lying southerly of a line beginning at the junction of Pleasant and Eliot streets; thence by the centre lines of Eliot, Kneeland, Harrison avenue, Beach street to Albany street; thence by the centre line of Albany street to the boundary line of Ward 9. HENRY J. IRELAND, WALTER L. SEARs. DIST. 12. That part of Ward 8 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at Craigie's bridge; thence by the centre lines of Leverett, Green, Chambers and Cambridge streets to the boundary line of Ward 6. THOMAs H. Bon D, HYMAN WEINBERG. DIST. 13. That part of Ward 8 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at Craigie's bridge; thence by the centre lines of Leverett, Green, Chambers and Cambridge streets to the boundary line of Ward 6. WILLIAM. H. CUDDY, MICHAEL J. ToUMEY. DIST. 14. That part of Ward 9 lying northeasterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Tremont and Dwight streets; thence by the centre lines of Dwight, Groton, Washington, Dover and Fay streets, Harrison avenue, Bristol and Albany streets to the boundary line of Ward 12. JAMES F. MORGAN, CHARLEs F. HOLMES. DIST. 15. That part of Ward 9 lying southwesterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Tremont and Dwight streets; thence by the centre lines of Dwight, Groton, Washington, Dover and Fay streets, Harrison avenue, Bristol and Albany streets to the boundary line of Ward 12. TERENCE F. FEELY, FREDERICK A. H. BENNETT. DIst. 16. That part of Ward 10 lying southerly and easterly of the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the centre line of Berkeley street to the boundary line of Ward 11. CHARLEs J. Dowd, JAMEs A. TIGHE. DIST. 17. That part of Ward 10 lying northerly and westerly of the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the centre line of Berkeley street to the boundary line of Ward 11. JAMES H. PHELAN, JoBN J. DEVI,IN. DIST. 18. That part of Ward 11 lying easterly of a line beginning at the Charles river; thence by the centre line of Clarendon street to the boundary line of Ward 10. JAMES I. MooRE, FREDERICK F. SMITH. DIST. 19. That part of Ward 11 lying westerly of a line beginning at the Charles river; thence by the centre line of Clarendon street to the boundary line of Ward 10. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, JOHN J. F.AY. DIST. 20. The whole of Ward 12. TIMOTHY: W. MURPHY, THOMAs A. CROWE.

DIST. 21. That part of Ward 13 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Fort Point channel and Dorchester avenue; thence by the centre line of Dorchester avenue, West First, C, West Seventh and D streets to the boundary line of Ward 15. John H. GIBLIN, CHARLES H. TURNER. DIST. 22. That part of Ward 13 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the intersection of Fort Point channel and Dorchester avenue; thence by the centre lines of Dorchester avenue, West First, C, West Seventh and D streets to the boundary line of Ward 15. RogFR H. SCANNELL, JOSEPH F. RIPP. DIST. 23. The whole of Ward 14. Jon N C. Cook, JAMEs E. BROWN. DIST. 24. The whole of Ward 15. CHARLEs O. BURRILL, John H. HOUT. DIST. 25. That part of Ward 16 lying northerly and easterly of the centre lines of Norfolk avenue and Cottage street. WILLIAM B. SMART, SIMON C. WEIL. DIST. 26. That part of Ward 16 lying southerly and westerly of the centre lines of Norfolk avenue and Cottage street. A. GLENDON DYAR, JOHN S. MCDONOUGH. DIST. 27. The whole of Ward 17. WILLIAM A. CRENEY, WILLIAM M. Hu MPHREY. DIST. 28. The whole of Ward 18. Joseph T. Lyons, John P. GEISHECKER. DIST. 29. That part of Ward 19 lying northerly and westerly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by the centre lines of Huntington avenue, Tremont street and the centre line of the location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Prentiss street. JAMEs P. Fox, John F. KINNEY. DIST. 30. That part of Ward 19 lying southerly and easterly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by the centre lines of Huntington avenue and Tremont street and the centre line of the location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Prentiss street. RICHARD F. HoGAN, GEORGE W. CROCKER. Dist. 31. That part of Ward 20 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning on the boundary line of Ward 16, at the junction of Quincy street and the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; thence by the centre line of said railroad and the centre lines of Washington, Bowdoin, Topliff, Longfellow, Draper, Robinson, Adams, Ellet streets and Dorchester avenue to the boundary line of Ward 24. J. HARRIS AUBIN, BARTHOLOMEW F. ROACH. DIST. 32. That part of Ward 20 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning on the boundary line of Ward 16, at the junction of Quincy street and the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; thence by the centre line of said railroad and the centre lines of Washington, Bowdoin, Topliff, Longfellow, Draper, Robinson, Adams, Ellet streets and Dorchester avenue to the boundary line of Ward 24. Joseph T. PRESTON, EDWARD F. BLAKE. DIST. 33. That part of Ward 21 lying northerly of a line beginning at the junction of Washington and Valentine streets; thence by the centre lines of Washington, Dale, Warren and Savin streets to the boundary line of Ward-16. ALONZO. F. ANDREWS, LOUIS BUREHARDT. DIST. 34. That part of Ward 21 lying southerly of a line beginning at the junction of Washington and Valentine streets; thence through Washington, Dale, Warren and Savin streets to the boundary line of Ward 16. John H. GRIGGs, HARRY C. BYRNE. DIST. 35. That part of Ward 22 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the junction of Day street and Grotto glen; thence by the centre lines of Day and Centre streets and the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to the boundary line of Ward 23. John E. HESLAN, WALTER E. MERRIAM. DIST. 36. That part of Ward 22 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the junction of Day street and Grotto glen; thence by the centre lines of Day and Centre streets and the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to the boundary line of Ward 23. FRANK S. PRATT, WILLIAM DOON AN. DIST. 37. That part of Ward 23 lying northerly and westerly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Newton; thence by the centre lines of Baker, Gardner and Spring streets, the centre line of location of the West Roxbury Branch, Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Green street. EDWARD P. BUTLER, JAMEs F. DOWLING. DIST. 38. That part of Ward 23 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Hyde Park; thence by the centre lines of Metropolitan avenue, Kittredge and Norfolk Streets and Dudley avenue, and the centre line of location of the West Roxbury Branch, Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Green street. FREDERICK F. O'Doug HERTY, GEORGE URIOT. DIST. 39. That part of Ward 23 lying southerly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Newton and Boston; thence by the centre lines of Baker, Gardner and Spring streets, the centre line of location of the West Roxbury Branch, Providence Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, the centre lines of Dudley avenue, Norfolk and Kittredge streets, and Metropolitan avenue to the boundary line of Hyde Park. MICHAEL F. DOLAN, CLINTON P. DURYEA.

DIST. 40. That part of Ward 24 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the junction of Dorchester avenue and Greenwich street; thence by the centre lines of Dorchester avenue, Ashmont, Carruth, New Minot, Adams and Granite streets to the ward line in Neponset river. DANIEL A. DOWNEY, ALBERT W. HUEBENER.

DIST. 41. That part of Ward 24 lying within the following-described lines: Beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Milton; thence by the centre lines of Washington, Morton, Corbet, Norfolk, and Centre streets, Dorchester avenue, Ashmont, Carruth, New Minot, Adams and Granite streets to the boundary line between Boston and Milton; thence by said boundary line to the point of beginning. TIMOTHY J. MURPHY, WILLIAM E. HARVEY.

DIST. 42. That part of Ward 24 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the junction of Talbot avenue and Norfolk street; thence by the centre lines of Norfolk, Corbet, Morton and Washington streets to the boundary line between Boston and Milton. WILLIAM N. GOODWIN, MICHAEL C. BROUGHAL. *

DIST. 43. That part of Ward 25 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Watertown; thence by the centre lines of North Beacon, Parsons, Washington and Cambridge streets to Charles river. BENJAMIN M. FISKE, PATRICK F. CARLEY.

DIST. 44. That part of Ward 25 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Boston; thence by the centre lines of Cambridge, Washington, Parsons and North Beacon streets to Charles river. GEORGE W. WARREN, WILLIAM M. FARRINGTON.

A UDITING DEPARTMENT.

Office, City Hall, Room 20, first floor. [Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 6; Ord. 1901, Chap. 10.] J. ALFRED MITCHELL, City Auditor. Appointed annually. Salary, $6,000.

The office of Auditor was established by ordinance on August 2, 1824. Regular annual reports of receipts and expenditures have been published by the Auditor since 1825. These reports show the annual receipts of the City and County, the debt, and the public property. Similar, but less complete, reports were published by finance committees from 1811 to 1824, inclusive. Since June 1, 1867, the Auditor has published monthly exhibits of all City and County expenditures.

The City Auditor is also Auditor of the County of Suffolk and Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Sinking Funds. See pages 97 and 79, respectively. (R. L. Chap. 21, § 44; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 3, § 5.)

BATH DEPARTMENT.

Office, 64 Pemberton square.
[Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 7.]

BATH TRUSTEES.

THOMAS J. LANE, Chairman.
JosłEPH. P. O'BRIEN, General Superintendent.

TRUSTEES.

MRs. JACOB H. HECHT, HENRY EHRLICH, M.I). Terms end in 1910.
THOMAS J. LANE. Term ends in 1909.
LEONARD D. AHL. Term ends in 1908.
RoBERT A. Woods, MRs. LAWRENCE J. LoGAN. Terms end in 1907.
WILLIAM W. WHITMARSH. Term ends in 1906.

The Trustees have the care and custody of all bath-houses and indoor gymnasia; also of four urinals and eight public convenience stations established by the City.

The Bath Department has charge of the following:

BEACH BATHIS.

WooD ISLAND PARK, East Boston, Ward 1, two houses for men and women, and one house for boys.

NoFTH END PARK, City proper, Ward 6 (opposite Copp's Hill burial-ground, Commercial street), two houses, for men and women. A laundry connected with these bath-houses launders all the bathing suits used in the Department during the summer bathing season.

MEDFord STREET, Charlestown, Ward 4 (opposite Charlestown Heights), for men and women.

L STREET, South Boston, Ward 14, for men and boys.

K STREET, South Boston, Ward 14, for women.

FREEPort STREET, Dorchester, Ward 24, two houses, for men and WOIIlêIl.

RIVER BATHS.

CHARLEs RIVER, Spring street, Ward 23, two houses, for men and WOIslen.

SWIMMING-POOLS.

ORCHARD PARK, Ward 17, two houses, for men and women, at different hours. CABOT STREET, Ward 18, for men and women.

FLOATING BATHS.

BRIGHTon, Western-avenue bridge, Ward 25, one house, for men and women, at different hours.

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