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HIRSH, WILLIAM, 178 Tremont street.
HoRNIG, HUGo, 123 Heath street.
Hour.IN, CHRISTOPHER D. A., 24 Chestnut avenue.
HUBBARD, HENRY W., 25 Monadnock street.
JEFFERY, RICHARD. E., 643 Tremont street.
KALMUs, OTTO, 280 Chestnut avenue.
KURTZ, CHARLEs C., 127 Newbury street.
MACNEIL, WILLIAM, 85 West Concord street.
MAGNItzky, GUSTAVE, 127 Chestnut avenue.
McLAREN, WILLIAM F., 394 Bennington street.
McLEIs H, Robert M., 214 K street.
NEWCOMB, HARRY H., 104 Norfolk street.
NEWMAN, MAx H., 24 Davis street.
PEASE, OsCAR. E., 1 Bowdoin street.
PENNINI, Louis, 160 Tyler street.
PRUD'Hom ME, HIPPOLYTE M., 1953 Columbus avenue.
QUINN, JOHN, jr., 26 Hudson street.
ROBINSON, NATHANIEL G., 103 Revere street.
ROSE, JOHN W., 1 Irwin avenue.
ROSENTHAL, DAVID, 197 Chambers street.
SCHRIFTGIESSER, EMIL S., 157 Lamartine street.
SCHUBERT, ADOLPH L., 3 Adelaide terrace.
SCOTT, Frank N., 221 West Springfield street.
SHENBERG, HYMAN, 14 Rochester street.
SHEPARD, HENRY W., 145A Tremont street.
SHERMAN, JOHN W., 28 Pemberton square.
SILLOWAY, CHARLEs E., 87 Rockland street.
SMITH, FREDERICK L., 102 Anawan avenue.
SPROUL, THOMAs J., 270 Parker Hill avenue.
TOMPKINS, GEORGE, 44 Oak square avenue.
WAN BUREN, JosLAH, 73 Waverley street.
WASHBURN, Isa AG, 42 Crawford street.
WRIGHT, CURTIs J., 61 Phillips street.
WYMAN, ALBERT L., 79 Berkeley street.
YoUNG, GEORGE M., 1023 Washington street.

LICENSING BOARD.
Office, 37 Pemberton Square.
[Stat. 1906, Chap. 291.]

LICENSING BOARIO,

EZR.A. H. BAEER, Chairman.

LOUIs EPPLE, Secretary. EzRA. H. BAKER. Term ends in 1912. Salary, $4,000. FRED A. EMERY. Term ends in 1910. Salary, $3,500. SAMUEL H. HUDSON. Term ends in 1908. Salary, $3,500. The Licensing Board for the City of Boston was established by Chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906. It consists of three members, appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Council. The members must be citizens of Boston who have resided in the city for at least two years preceding the date of their appointment. The two principal political parties must be represented after the first appointments. The term of the members will be six years; one member retiring every two years. The board was created to exercise all the powers and perform all the duties conferred or imposed upon the Board of Police of the City of Boston by Sections 10 to 90 (both inclusive) of Chapter 100 of the Revised Laws, and amendments thereof, relative to intoxicating liquors; and by Chapter 102 of the Revised Laws and amendments thereof, relative to innholders and common victuallers.

The board will also exercise all the powers and perform all the duties previously conferred or imposed by law on the Board of Police relative to the licensing of picnic groves, skating rinks, intelligence offices, billiard tables and bowling alleys.

MANAGERS OF THE FRANKLIN FUND.

BOARD OF MAN AG ERS.

HENRY S. PRITCHETT, Chairman.
JAMES J. STORROW, Secretary.

MAN AGERS.

JOHN F. FITZGERALD, Mayor of Boston, ea officio.

REv. CHARLEs W. DUANE, Rector of Christ Church, eac officio.

REv. C. E. PARK, Pastor of First Church in Boston, eac officio.

REv. ALExANDER. K. MACLELLAN, Pastor of First United Presbyterian Church, ea officio.

RICHARD OLNEY, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, HENRY P. BowdTTCH, HENRY S. PRITCHETT, NATHAN MATTHEWS, CHARLES T. GALLAGHER, JAMEs J. STORROW, FRANK K. FOSTER. Appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court.

The Franklin Fund is the proceeds of a bequest of one thousand pounds to “the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston in Massachusetts" made by Benjamin Franklin, in a codicil to his will dated June 23, 1780. The codicil provided that the fund “if accepted by the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston ’’ be managed under the direction of the Selectmen, united with the Minister of the oldest Episcopalian, Congregational, and Presbyterian Churches in that Town,” who were to make loans on certain conditions to “young married artificers under the age of twenty-five years.” Dr. Franklin, who died April 17, 1790, calculated that, in one hundred years, the thousand pounds would grow to £131,000, “ of which,” he says, “I would have the managers then lay out at their discretion £100,000 in Public Works which may be judged of most general utility to the Inhabitants. The remaining £31,000, I would have continued to be let out on interest for another hundred years. At the end of this second term, if no unfortunate accident has prevented the operation, the sum will be £4,061,000, of which I leave £1,061,000 to the Town of Boston, and £3,000,000 to the disposition of the Government of the State, not presuming to carry my views farther.” The Town accepted the donation at a Town Meeting held June 1, 1790. A futile suit brought by the Franklin heirs in 1891 prevented the division of the fund at the expiration of one hundred years ; but on January 17, 1894, by direction of the three Ministers and the Board of Aldermen of the city, which board claimed to be the successors of the “Selectmen,” $329,300.48 (+3% of the fund) was paid to the City Treasurer, for “the purchase of land and the erection thereon of the Franklin Trades School and for the equipment of the same.” Owing to a series of complications the money has remained in the custody of the Treasurer. Mayor Collins, in 1902, caused a petition of the City to be filed in the Supreme Court, praying for instructions as to the authority of the persons then acting as managers of the fund. The Court rendered an opinion November 25, 1903 (184 Mass. 373, page 43), to the effect that neither the Mayor nor the Aldermen were managers, but that the managers were the three Ministers together with nine others, including the Mayor, ea officio, whom the Court should appoint. The eight persons named above were appointed on March 16, 1904. On October 20, 1904, the balance of the fund was turned over to the City Treasurer, in accordance with a vote of the Board of Managers that that official for the time being should act as treasurer of the entire fund. On December 2, 1905, the City Treasurer received from Mr. Andre Carnegie $408,396.48, said sum being the amount of the Franklin Fund, August, 1904, which Mr. Carnegie agreed to duplicate. On January 31, 1906, the fund available for expenditure by the managers amounted to $426,824.78, and the residue, which, with its accumulations, will become available in 1991, to $163,923.74.

MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
Office, Police Headquarters, Pemberton square, Room 8.
[R. L., Chap. 24.]

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 Eataminers. Francis A. Harris, M.D., 43 Tremont street. William G. Macdonald, M.D., 238 Huntington avenue. Salary, $4,000 each. Terms end in 1912.

Associate Medical Ecaminer. — George Stedman, M.D., Trinity court. Salary, $666. Term ends in 1908.

All are appointed by the Governor.

OFFICERS PAID BY FEES.

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. — [R. L., Chap. 57, §§ 1, 2.] James Cook, John F. Donovan, Clarence O. Duston, Charles W. Furlong, Alfred H. Goodwin, William B. Gutterson, Charles Warren Hapgood, Thomas R. Hardy, Frank E. Hawkins, Walter C. Katzman, William F. Mahoney, Benjamin W. Wright.

Boilers and Heavy Machinery, Weighers of — [R. L., Chap. 62, § 42.] John R. Barton, Frank T. Chase, James F. Cloney, James Cook, Patrick D. Currie, Fred Cutter, George E. Doherty, John F. Donovan, L. T. Farnum, H. H. Fogg, Alexander S. Ford, Charles W. Furlong, Joseph A. Gallagher, Edson J. Gould, John J. Haley, Frank E. Hawkins, Alfred Inch, Thomas F. Jenkins, Frederick A. Jones, John W. Kelley, Thomas C. Lamb, David A. Mahoney, William F. Mahoney, Edward C. Murphy, Peter O'Neill, Walter J. Ripley.

Coal, Weighers of. — [R. L., Chap. 57, §§ 83-93.] Abram L. Abrams, George H. Adams, Charles I. Albee, Morton Alden, William E. Allen, Frank W. Anderson, Albert W. Applebee, Revere E. Atwood, Richard A. Atwood, Samuel S. Atwood, William G. Bail, George E. Baker, John R. Barton, Benjamin J. Bean, Peter Benson, Fred R. Bolster, Edwin M. Bradford, G. Edith Bradley, Thomas Brady, Barney M. Brennan, Edwin Francis Brennan, Ira W. Brown, Pearl J. Caldwell, Donald S. Campbell, William A. Campbell, Willis E. Carsley, Charles A. Chadwick, Constantine J. Church, James J. Chute, George Asa Clark, George E. Clark, Isaac E. Clark, Frederick E. Cleaves, Carleton M. Cobb, Paul G. Coblenzer, Thomas Colbert, Nelson B. Coll, William Connolly, James Cook, Arthur R. Crooks, Arnold B. Crosby, Thomas A. Crosby, Dennis C. Crowley, Andrew W. Crowther, Fred Cutter, James B. Dana, Arthur W. Daniels, George H. Davis, Charles E. Dodge, George E. Doherty, John J. Doherty, William Dolan, Ralph L. Donoghue, John F. Donovan, H. T. Duffield, Andrew H. Dwelley, Thomas J. Fallon, Henry H. Fay, Richard J. Fay, John C. Felker, jr., Arthur L. Fish, Edward L. Fitzgerald, Joseph Flores, William I. Fogarty, Charles W. Friend, Henry A. Frost, Charles W. Furlong, Nathaniel W. Gifford, Martin Gilbert, Albert R. Glover, Albert W. Grant, Charles T. Grant, John C. Haile, John J. Haley, John W. Haley, Charles A. Hamann, Isaiah B. Hamblen, Walter P. Hamblen, Matthew J. Hanley, Alden H. Harding, Frank E. Hawkins, Jacob S. Heller, Martin L. Herrick, Sidney C. Higgins, Francis J. Hird, Leroy C. Holbrook, John W. Hunter, Abbe F. Hyde, Alfred Inch, Frank B. Ingalls, Reginald G. Inge, Herbert E. Irving, William P. Jenkins, Hiram Jewell, David Boyd Johnson, Frederick A. Jones, W. H. Kaercher, W. Wallace Kee, William E. Keene, John F. Kelly, jr., Turner C. Kelly, Maurice H. Klous, Edward A. Ladd, Thomas C. Lamb, Daniel F. Lauten, F. Ernest Little, Jeremiah C. Long, John D. Lovering, Albert F. Lyons, John J. Lyons, William F. Mahoney, Ernest R. Marsters, James H. McCarthy, Jeremiah L. McCarthy, Edward L. McGee, Nicholas McGrane, Michael F. McLaughlin, William H. McNamara, Richard J. Mitchell, Richard J. Moore, E. Eugene Morse, Eugene R. Morse, Fred L. Moses, George L. Mudge, John F. Nelson, Timothy J. O’Connell, Thomas J. O’Keefe, Peter O’Neill, William E. O'Neill, Richard Orpen, Fred L. Ortla, Annie M. Owens, Henry C. Oxley, John F. Perkins, Ida L. Phillips, Wallace B. Phinney, Edward E. Piper, James T. Pond, Horace L. Porter, Hugh H. Ralph, Winsor W. Raymond, John Rea, Herbert F. Reinhard, Frank B. Reynolds, Thomas M. Richards, jr., Walter J. Ripley, Bertram H. Rogers, Fred Roos, Patrick H. Ryder, David P. Sawyer, Charles W. Schneider, William J. Seaver, Margaret Shurety, George T. Smith, Lucius W. Smith, Walter H. Smith, Harrison L. Soule, Ray A. Stearns, James P. Stewart, G. Louis Stowers, Joseph J. Sullivan, Frederick U. Thielscher, Henry F. Thomas, Frank O. Thompson, Charles F. Tirrell, Francis J. Tobin, Andrew B. Toomey, Frank E. Trow, John E. Trull, Theodore H. Tufts, Joel F. Vinal, Henry John Wade, Bartlett S. Waterman, George C. Webb, Charles S. Wellington, J. Clarence Whitney, Eugene G. Whittemore, John A. Whittemore, William Otis Wiley, Thomas H. Williams, William C. Winsor, George T. Wood, Stuart P. Woodbury, William H. Woods, Augustus E. Wyman, Charles W. York.

Constables. – [Stat. 1802, Chap. 7, § 1 ; R. L., Chap. 25, §§ 87–94; Chap. 26, § 14.]. The following give bond in $3,000, and are therefore authorized to serve civil process: John E. Andrews, Nathan E. Bates, James E. Bowe, John A. Buswell, Sherman H. Calderwood, Timothy J. Callahan, Michael Cangiano, James J. Clark, John J. Conroy, George W. Crawford, Edward Cresswell, Eugene S. Cronin, Timothy S. Cronin, James W. Currier, Henry H. Dewey, Thomas F. Doherty, Robert J. Dooley, J. Stephen Dow, James E. Doyle, George G. Drew, William L. Drohan, John A. Duggan, Thomas A. Dunn, Francis P. Ewing, Thomas Fee, Joseph W. Ferris, James Fraser, Oliver S. Grant, Sears H. Grant, Abner C. Gray, George W. Green, Lewis G. Grossman, Joseph Guttentag, Charles F. Hale, John Harrington, Edward L. Hopkins, Lewis J. N. Hurie, Walter Isidor, John H. Jennings, Michael F. Kelly, Gusteen I. Kenerson, George E. Kerr, Rus

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