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CONTENTS. 


Police  departiiicnt, 

Rales  of  fi;i_v, 

Dirision  l>oiinii:iiies, 

Registrali.in, 

L'-pil  fpriire. 

Public  parks. 

Public  loi!;;irig-hou-cs 

Pure  alc'idiil, 

Sroi'.l  lonii?. . 

Commcnilationf ,   . 

Licenses  {'<r  the  sale  of  into 

Permits  t"  deliver  I'ljuor, 

Misci-llaniims  licfn-ics. 

Vehicle  sirvicc. 

Horses, 

Arrestii, 

I)rnnkcnnc>s, 

Misoellanc'jus  business 

Illegal  gaming,     . 

B;:rcau  of  i-rirainal  iriv 

Itinerant  niii-iciana. 

Inspector  of  claims  and 

Public  carriag>.'ji,  . 

Harbor  r.ervico,     . 

Police  signal  service, 

Special  events, 

Pensions  and  benefits, 

Financial, 

Concl'jiii.ii,   . 

Distribulii  u  if  pcilicp  f. 

Xarais  of  oiBccrs  vlio 

Names  of  otfictTs  who  died  during  th 

Liit  of  idliccrs  retired  during  tie  year, 


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Nnmber  of  men  in  actire  aervice, 49 

Officers  discharged  and  resigned  during  the  year,     .        .        .        ,60 

Absence  from  duty  by  reason  of  sickness  during  the  year,        ,        .  51 

OmipIainU  against  officers  daring  the  year, 62 

Number  and  distribntioa  of  horses, 54 

Arrests  by  divisions  daring  the  year, 66 

Arrests  for  year,  by  ofTeaces. 56 

Comparative  statement  of  offences, 71 

Comparative  statement  of  crime  as  to  population,              .        .       ' .  7t 

Age  and  sex  of  persons  arretted, •      .  73 

Licenses  of  all  classes, 74 

Dog  licenses  issued, 75 

Financial  statement, 75 

Payments  on  account  of  signal  system, 77 

Accidents, 7g 

Registration  by  wards  and  precincts, go 

Registration,  supplementary  list, gi 

Department  medal  awarded gg 


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REPOKT. 


Headc'artetj  of  the  Police  DErABTMEXT, 

OrriCE  or  the  Boakd  oy  Police,  29  Pkubbrton  SorARE. 

Boston,  Dec.  1,  1903. 

To  His  Ezcdidicy  JoHX  I,.  Hates,  Oovcmor. 

Yon:  KxcKiXENCV  :  —  The  Board  (if  Polire  fur  the  citv 
of  Boston,  in  complianic  '.vith  the  pnivi.sior.s  of  chapter  Z2'A 
of  the  Aets  of  1885,  ha.s  the  honor  to  submit  the  foIlon-ir..j 
report  of  the  work  of  the  police  department  for  the  j'car 
endinir  Nov.  30,  U'03. 


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TlIK 

The  [Oiice  (lti«rtraent 
posed  of :  — 


Dk!-.M;T>!KNT. 

Ojh'ci  rs. 
as  at  present  constituted  is  com- 


Boanl  of  Police,   . 

S 

Matrons  of  station  bouses. 

~ 

Clerk  of  the  Beard.      . 

1 

Director  of  signal  service. 

I 

Superintendent  of  police, 

. 

1 

Assistant  director  of  signa 

Deputy  saperiiitendenrs 

of 

service. 

1 

police. 

o 

Foreman, 

1 

Chief  inspector,    . 

, 

1 

Signalmen,   . 

6 

Captains, 

21 

Mechanics,    . 

o 

Inspectors,    . 

21 

Linemen, 

O 

Inspector  n{  carriages  (!iea- 

Driver.  . 

1 

tennnt),     . 

1 

ChaufTeiir,     . 

I 

Ucctenants, 

So 

Groundiiiaii, 

1 

Sergeants,     . 

60 

Firemen  on  |»oiice  steamers 

s 

Patrelraca,    . 

1,000 

Van  drivers. 

2 

Ueserre  officers,  . 

100 

Foreman  of  stable. 

AssUtaiit     keeper     of    city 

Hostlers, 

11 

pri-on. 

1 

AssisLint    steward    of    cit^ 

Matrons  of  house  of  deten- 

prison. 

1 

tion,  .... 

4   1 

Janitors, 

. 

I'? 

Diiilrilmtinn  nf'  I^^ixf;. 
The  diitritnttion  <.r  the  force   is  .-hown   bv  Tabli'  I.      <  >a 
Xovcmber  .''.0  there  wen-  •-'(>  vacancies,  viz.,  1  >cri:c:ii  t,  is 


6  BOARD  OF  POLICE.  [Jan. 

reserve  men  and  1  assistant  keci>or.  During  the  year  lfi4 
officers  were  appointed  (including  101  reserve  men)  and  2 
reinstated  (including  1  reserve  man),  10  discharged,  5  re- 
signed (including  3  reserve  men),  41  retired  on  pension  and 
10  died.     (SeoTablesIII.,  IV.,  V.  and  VI.) 

Rates  of  Pat. 

The  following  are  the  established  i«tes  of  police' salaries  :  — 

Soperintendent, $4,000  per  annam. 

Deputy  superintendents,  .....  3,000  each,  per  annum. 

Chief  inspector, 2,800  per  annum. 

Captains, 2,500  each,  per  annnm. 

Inspectors, 1,600  each,  per  annam. 

Lientenaots 1,600  each,  per  annum. 

Sergeants, 1,400  each,  per  annum. 

Patrohnen  :  first  year  of  i*er\  ice,  $1,000;  second  year, 
$1,100  ;  third  year  and  .after,  $1,200. 

Reserve  men  :  first  year  of  service,  $2  per  day ;  second 
year,  $2.25  per  day  ;  third  rear  and  after,  $2.50  per  day. 

Division.  BocxDAKiEs. 

The  following  are  the  boundaries  of  the  several  jxjlice 
divisions :  — 

Divisum  No.  1. — Beginning  at  a  point  on  the  harbor 
line  at  equal  distance  between  T  \\Tiarf  and  Long  Wharf ; 
thence  northerly  and  westerly  hj  the  harlK)r  line  to  the 
Charles  River  bridge,  to  and  including  one-half  the  draw  on 
said  bridge ;  thence  by  the  Charles  River  chtiiinel  through 
and  including  one-lialf  the  drawbridges  of  the  Warren  bridge 
and  the  Fitchburg  Railroad  bridge ;  thence  to  the  Cambridge 
line ;  thence  by  the  Canibridgc  line  to  a  point  opposite  the 
centre  of  Nashua  Street ;  thence  to  and  through  the  centre 
of  Nashua  Street  to  Causeway  Street ;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Causeway  Street  to  Portland  Street ;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Portland  .Street  to  Ilanover  Street; 
thence  tlirough  tlio  <cntre  of  Hanover  Street  to  Union 
Street;  theiue  tliruugli  tht;  centre  of  Union  Street  to  a  point 
opposite  the  centre  of  Fancuil  Hall ;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Fancuil  Hall  and  Fanouil  Hall  market  to  Com- 


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mercial  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Commercial 
Street  to  South  M:irket  Street;  thence  through  tlie  centre  of 
Sonth  Miirket  Street  to  Atlantic  Avenue ;  thence  tlirough 
the  centre  of  Atlantic  Avenue  to  a  point  nt  equal  distance 
between  T  Wharf  and  Long  Wharf;  thence  to  tiic  point  of 
beginning. 

The  stjition  house  is  located  on  Hanover  Street  near  Cross 
Street. 

Dirision  A'o.  2.  —  Beginning  at  a  point  on  the  harbor 
line  at  eqial  distance  between  T  Wharf  and  Long  Wharf : 
thence  to  a  jK)int  on  .\tlantic  Avenue  at  equal  distance  \ye- 
tween  T  \Vliarf  and  Ixjng  Wharf;  thence  tlu-ough  the  centre 
of  Atlantic  Avenue  to  South  Market  Street;  thence  through 
the  centre  of  South  Market  Street  to  Commercial  Street ; 
thence  thn^uch  the  centre  of  Commercial  .Street  to  a  j>oint 
opposite  the  centre  of  Faneuil  Ebill  market ;  thence  througii 
the  centre  of  Faneuil  Hall  market  and  Faneuil  Hall  to  a 
point  opjK)-ite  the  centre  of  Faneuil  Hall ;  tiicnce  to  and 
through  the  centre  of  Union  Street  to  Hanover  Street ; 
thence  thrv>ugh  the  centre  of  Hanover  Street  to  Tremont 
Kow;  tlicnce  tlirough  the  centre  of  Tremont  Row  to  Howard 
Street;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Howard  Street  to 
Somerset  Street;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Somerset 
Street  to  Beacon  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of 
Beacon  Street  to  the  south-west  side  of  Park  Street ;  thence 
by  the  south-west  side  of  Park  Street  to  Tremont  Street; 
thence  by  the  nonh-wcst  side  of  Tremont  .Street  to  Winter 
Street;  thence  tlirough  the  centre  of  Winter  Street  to 
Sununcr  Street ;  thence  tlu'ough  the  centre  of  Summer 
Street  to  tl;c  centre  of  Fort  Point  channel;  thence  through 
the  centi-o  of  said  Fort  Point  channel  to  and  including  one- 
half  the  drawbridge  on  the  Congress  Street  bridge  ;  and  by 
the  harbur  line  to  the  point  of  bc>rinnin;r. 

Th«  station  house  is  located  in  Court  Square. 

Division  Ao.  .?. — Bi'ginningat  a  point  on  the  Cambridge 
line,  oi>posit^  the  centre  of  Nashua  Street  ;  thence  to  and 
tlu'ougli  the  eetitre  c<f  Na.-hua  Street  to  Causeway  Street  : 
thence  throuL'h  the  centre  of  Cau>c>\ay  Street  to  Portland 
.Street;  tlience  tlirough  the  ccnfic  ol'  Portland  Street  to 
Hanover   .Street:    thence   throu<_'li    the    centre    of    Hanover 


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Street  to  Treniont  Row  ;  thence  tlirough  the  centre  of  Tre- 
mont  Row  to  Howard  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of 
Howard  Street  to  Somerset  Street ;  thence  through  the  cen- 
tre of  Somerset  Street  to  Bejicon  Street ;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Beacon  Street  to  the  south  side  of  Park  Street; 
thence  by  the  south  side  of  Beacon  Street  to  Charles 
Street ;  thence  by  the  centre  of  Beacon  Street  to  Brimmer 
Street ;  thence  by  the  centre  of  Brimmer  Street  to  Back  Street ; 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Back  Street  to  Otter  Street ; 
thence  througli  the  centre  of  Otter  Street  and  Otter 
Street  extended  to  the  Cambridge  line  in  Charles  River; 
thence  by  the  Cambridge  line  to  the  point  of  beginning. 

The  station  house  is  located  on  Jov  Street,  near  Cam- 
bridge  Street. 

Divi/tion  ^Vo.  4. — Beginning  at  the  centre  of  the  Fort 
Point  channel  opposite  the  centre  of  Summer  Street ;  thence 
to  and  through  the  centre  of  Summer  Street  to  Winter 
Street ;  thence  to  and  through  the  centre  of  Winter  Street 
to  the  north-.west  side  of  Tremont  Street;  thence  by  the 
north-west  side  of  Tremont  Street  to  the  jouth-west  side  of 
Park  Street;  thence  by  the  south-west  side  of  Park  Street 
to  the  south  side  of  Beacon  Street  to  Charlej*  Street ;  thence 
tlirough  the  centre  of  Charles  Street  tt)  Park  Square ;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Park  Square  and  the  centre  of  Colum-- 
bus  Avenue  to  the  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  tracks  on 
Columbus  Avenue  ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  said  tracks 
to  Broadway ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Broadway  to 
and  including  one-half  the  drawbridge  on  the  Broadway 
bridge  ;  thence  northerly  by  the  Fort  Point  channel  thi-ough 
and  including  one-half  the  drawbridge  on  the  Federal  Street 
bridge,  the  Mt.  Washington  Avenue  bridge,  and  the  New 
England  Railroad  bridge  to  the  point  of  beginning. 

The  station  house  is  located  on  La  Grange  Street. 

Division  No.  5.  —  Beginning  at  a  point  in  the  centre  of 
the  draw  on  Broadway  bridge ;  thence  through  Broadway  to 
the  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  tracks;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  iiailroad  tracks  to  the  niil- 
.  road  track-s  of  the  New  York,  New  Haven  &.  Hartford  Rail- 
•  roa<l.  Providence  division  ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  said 
latter  tra<ks  U»  Camden  Street ;    thence  through  the  centre 


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of  Comden  Street  to  "Wasliinirton  Street ;  thence  throagh  the 
ceutrc  of  ^^':lshingtoll  Street  to  Pi-t  Lenox  Street;  thence 
through  the  ci  ntre  of  Ka>t  Linox  Street  to  Fellows  Street; 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Fellow-^  Street  to  Northampton 
Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Northampton  Street  to 
Albunv  Street ;  tlienco  through  tiie  centre  of  Albany  Street 
to  MaAs\chu';('tts  Avenue  :  thence  through  the  centre  of 
Massachusetts  Avenue  to  the  Kuxburj  canal;  thence  throagh 
the  centn.'  of  the  Roxburv  caaa!  to  a  point  opposite  the 
centre  cf  Hast  rrooklit.e  Sticct :  thoncc  to  a  point  at  the 
north-o-.\sterlv  I'ud  of  Pine  IshmJ  ;  theiicc  through  the  centre 
of  Soutli  Rav  and  Foit  Point  clu-unel  tlii-ough  and  including 
one-half  the  dnuv  iif  tlie  I">ovrr  Street  bridge  to  the  point  of 
beginning. 

The  station  lu>u>e  i-  li>e:itcd  un  East  Dedham  Street. 

Din\ii^n  \(i.  />'.  —  F>eginning  at  a  point  on  the  hariior 
line  opjxi-ito  tiie  centre  of  Dorch^-ter  Street ;  thence  through 
the  centre  cf  Dorciioter  Street  to  Andrew  Square  ;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Andre'"-  Srjuare  to  Boston  -Streei ; 
tlience  t'.irough  tlie  centre  of  Bo-ton  Street  to  "Willow 
Court;  ihenee  through  the  centre  of  "Willow  Court  and 
"Willow Court  extended  to  the  New  England  IJaiUoad  trucks; 
thence  hv  tiie  eastern  boundary  of  said  railroad  tracks  to  a 
jioint  op[><i>ite  the  north-oa<terly  end  of  Pine  Island:  thence 
to  a  jwint  at  tlie  north-ea-terlv  end  of  J^ine  Island;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  South  Pav  and  Fort  Point  channel 
through  and  ineluding  ine-hall"  the  dra\vl)ridgcs  of  the  Dover 
Street.  Bmadwav.  Federal  Street.  Mt.  "Wa.shington  Avenue. 
New  England  K'ailroad  and  Coiigit-.^s  Street  bridges  to  the 
harbor  line  oi;  the  luntlieilv  point  of  South  Boston;  thence 
easterh  and  soiitjjeily  along  >aid  line  to  the  point  of  begin- 
ning. 

The  statiun  house  is  locate  1  on  Broadway,  near  C  Street. 
•  Di'!s,'.,,  .V„.  7.  —  Inclnde.-  a'l  ihe  territory  within  the 
limit.s  of  Ea-t  Bo-ton  and  Breed's  I-land. 

The  .-taliiMi  liou-o  i-  located  on  ]\[eridian  Street,  near 
Paris  Strc.  t. 

I)l>i.-,'.ii  .\".  s.  —  En.'Tace- and  includes  all  the  wat<r3 
in  the  inner  harhor  fmt-ide  tiie  haibor  line,  and,  coneiir- 
rentlv  with  ilie  diiicrent  divi-iuus  on  the  water  front, 'the 


10  BOAKD  OF  POLICE.  [Jan. 

watoro  inside  the  harbor  lino,  and  all  the  waters  of  the  outer 
harbor  and  the  isUinds  within  the  same  included  either  in 
whole  or  in  jiart  in  the  criminal  jurisdiction  of  the  county 
of  Suffolk:  also  concurrent  jurisdiction  with  the  countj'  of 
Plymouth  in  the  town  of  Hull  and  that  i>iirt  of  the  town 
of  Hingham  as  described  in  the  police  manual.  The  officer 
in  command  of  the  liarlior  police  is  also  harbor  master,  and 
has  coumiand  of  the  officers  and  crews  of  the  police  boats 
and  the  men  connected  therewith. 

The  station  house  is  located  on  the  comer  of  Battery  and 
Commercial  streets. 

Di'ixion  Xo.  9.  —  Beginning  at  a  point  in  the  centre  of 
Willow  Court  at  the  intersection  of  Boston  Street ;  thence 
througli  the  centre  of  said  Willow  Court  and  Willow  Court 
extended  to  the  Xew  England  Kailroad  tracks ;  thence  by 
the  easterly  lx>uudary  of  said  railroad  tracks  to  a  point  op- 
posite the  north-easterly  end  of  Pine  Island ;  thence  to  a 
point  at  the  north-easterly  end  of  Pine  Island  ;  thence  to  a 
point  in  the  centre  of  Roxbury  canal  opposite  the  centre  of 
East  Brookline  Street ;  thence  through  tiie  centre  of  Rox- 
bury- canal  to  Massachusetts  Avenue ;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Massachusetts  Avenue  to  Albany  Street;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Alljany  Street  to  Northampton  Street ; 
thence  through  tlie  centre  of  Northampton  Street  to  Fellow* 
Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Fellows  Street  to  lAst 
Lenox  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  East  Lenox 
Street  to  Washington  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of 
Washington  Street  to  Columbus  Avenue  ;  thence  through 
the  centre  of  Columbus  Avenue  to  Seaver  Street;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Seaver  Street  to  Blue  Hill  Avenue ; 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Blue  Hill  Avenue  to  Columbia 
Road;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Columbia  Road  to 
Boston  Street ;  theoce  through  the  centre  of  Boston  Street 
to  the  iK>int  of  fjeginning. 

The  station  house  is  located  on  Dudley  Street,  comer 
Mount  Pleasant  Avenue. 

Division  Xo.  10. — Beginning  at  a  point  in  the  centre 
of  Washington  .Street  at  the  intersection  of  Camden  Street ; 
i?;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Camden  Street  to  Gainslx>r- 

ou^'h  Street ;   thence  throu<rh  the  centre  of  Gainsborouffh 


190i.]  PUBLIC   DOCL^rENT  — No.  49.  11 

Street  to  Huntincrtoii  Avemio;  thtnce  thmngh  the  centre 
of  IIuntini;ton  Avtniio  to  the  boundary  line  of  the  park 
system  at  the  corner  of  Huntington  Avenue  nnd  Hemonway 
Street :  thence  bv  said  ea>icriy  boundary  line  by  the  Fen- 
^vav,  Ivi\  ci-.viiy  and  .latuaicaway  to  a  p.iint  opposite  the 
centre  of  Byni.cr  Street  :  thenee  tlu-o'igh  the  ecLtre  of 
Bvnner  Street  to  I>.iy  Street:  thence  through  the  centre 
of  Day  Street  to  Centre  Street:  thence  tiirough  the  centre 
of  Centre  Street  to  Sheridan  Street:  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Siieridan  Street  to  Chestnut  Avenue;  thence 
through  the  centre  c(  Chestnut  Avenue  to  Mozrirt  ."^treet; 
thence  tiirough  the  centre  of  Mo7.art  Street  to  Athertcn 
Street;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Athe:rcii  .Street  to 
Washington  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Washing- 
ton .Street  to  tlie  point  of  beginning. 

The  station  hnuse  i<  located  at  No.  1 1  7')  (.oIu:;:L)us  Avenue, 
near  Ti-eniont  Street. 

Di'vi.-^ioii  3V,.  ]J.  —  Beginning  at  a  jwdnt  do  the  dividing 
line  between  Hyde  I'ark  and  Boston  in  tiie  centre  of  Har- 
vard Street ;  thence  tiirough  the  ce.Ttre  uf  Harvard  "Street 
to  Blue  Hill  Avenue ;  theuce  through  the  centre  of  Blue 
Hill  Avenue  to  Cohunbia  Koad  ;  thence  through  the  centre 
of  Columbia  lioad  to  Boston  Street :  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Boston  Street  to  Mt.  Vernon  ."^treet :  tlience 
through  the  centre  of  r'ilt.  Vernon  ."r^treet  and  Columbia 
Road  to  Carson  ."-Street :  thence  through  the  centre  of  Car- 
son Street  and  Carson  .Street  extended  to  the  harbor  line  ; 
thence  by  said  line  and  by  the  boundary  line  between  Quincj' 
and  Boston,  ^lillon  ami  Boston,  and  Hyde  Park  and  B).-ton, 
to  the  point  of  licginiiing. 

The  station  iiouse  is  legated  on  Adams  .Street,  corner  of 
Arcadia  Street.  There  arc  al.^o  sub-stations  at  Neponset  on 
^Valnut  Street,  near  Neponset  Avenue  :  at  Dorchester  Lower 
ililld,  on  the  corner  of  Richmond  and  Washington  .-trMpts; 
on  ilorton  Street,  opposite  the  Forest  Avenue  .-t;'.tion  ;  and 
:it  Mattapan  on  Blue  Hill  Avenue,  at  Mattaj.an  Square,  which 
are  provided  fur  the  otheers  detailed  for  duf.-  in  those 
localities. 

DivL^iuii  yti.  12. —  Beginning  at  a  point  on   the  harbor 


12  BOARD   OF  POLICi:.  [Jan. 

line  opposite  the  centre  of  Dorchester  Sti-eet;  thence  through 
the  centre  of  Dorchester  Street  to  Andrew  S<^iuare;  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Andrew  Square -to  Boston  Street; 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Boston  Street  to  Mt.  Vernon 
Street;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Mt,  Vernon  Street  and 
Colombia  Kosd  to  Carson  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre 
of  Carson  Street  and  Carson  Street  extended  to  the  harbor 
line;  thence  easterly,  northerly  and  westerly  by  the  said 
harbor  line  to  the  point  of  beginning,  including  all  the  park 
system  at  City  Point,  South  Boston.-  _* 

The  station  house  is  located  on  Fourth  Street,   near  K  -'] 

Street. 

DlKiition  Xo.  13.  —  Beginning  at  a  point  on  the  dividing 
line  between  Hyde  Park  and  Boston  in  the  centre  of  Har- 
vard .Street;  thence  tlirough  the  centre  of  Harvard  Street 
to  Bine  Hill  Avenue ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Blue 
Hill  Avenue  to  Scavcr  Street;   tlicnce  through  the  centre  * 

of  Seaver  Street  to  Columbus  Avenue ;  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Columbus  Avenue  to  Atherton  Street ;  thence 
tlirough  the  centre  of  Atherton  Street  to  Mozart  Street; 
thence   through    the  centre  of  Mozart   Street   to  Chestnut  * 

Avenue;  thence  tlirough  the  centre  of  Chestnut  Avenue  to 
Sheridan  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Sheridan  Street 
to  Centre  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Centre  Street 
to  Day  Street ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Day  Street  to 
Bynner  Street;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Bynner  Street 
to  the  eastern  boundary  line  of  the  jark  system ;  thence  by 
said  boundary-  line  to  a  point  opposite  the  centre  of  Willow 
Pond  Boad ;  thence  through  the  centre  of  Willow  Pond 
Road  to  the  dividing  line  between  Boston  and  Brookline ; 
thence  by  said  dividing  line  and  the  dividing  line  between 
Xewton  and  Boston,  Dedliani  and  Boston,  and  Ilyde  Park 
and  Boston,  to  the  point  of  beginning. 

The  station  hoase  is  located  on  Scaverns  Avenue,  Jamaica 
Plain. 

Dici^ioii  Xo.  14. — Includes  all  the  territory  of  the 
fonnertown  of  Brighton  and  of  Boston  wist  of  a  line  begin- 
ning at  the  dividing  line  between  Cambridge  and  Boston  in 
the  centre  of  the  Kssex  .Street  brid;?e  ;  thence  throuirh  the 


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ceiitro  of  llic  said  Essex  Street  briilyc  and  Essex  Street  to 
the  dividing  line  between  Eroolcline  and  Boston. 

The  station  house  is  Irioated  on  "Wasisington  Street,  junc- 
tion of  Cambridge  Street. 

DiilsliDi    Xn.    15.  —  [mludos   all    the    territory   of    tlie 
former  city  of  Cli.arlestowu. 
•    The  station  house  is  in  the  old  City  Hall,  on  City  Square. 

IHvisinn  So.  16. — Beginning  at  a  jwint  on  the  Cam- 
bridge lin(^  opposite  tlie  centre  of  Otter  Street;  thence  to 
and  through  the  centre  of  Otter  Street  to  Back  Street ; 
thence  tiinmgli  the  centre  of  Back  Street  to  Brimmer  Street ; 
thence  thruugli  the  centre  of  Brinnuer  Street  to  Be;\con 
Street:  tluiice.  tiu'ough  the  centre  of  Beticon  Street  to 
Cliarles  Street;  thence  through  the  centre  uf  Charles  Street 
to  Park  Si|uare  :  thenc-  through  the  centre  of  Park  Square 
and  the  centre  of  Columl^.-  Avenue  to  the  Boston  iIc  Albany 
Riilrond  tr;icks  :  thence  through  the  centre  of  said  tracks  to 
the  niilroail  tracks  of  the  Xew  Ycjrk,  Xew  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Pailroad.  Providence  divi-ioii  ;  thence  through  the - 
centre  of  >;iid  latter  tnicks  to  Gainsborough  Street;  thence 
throuirh  the  ( entre  of  (iainsborouirh  Street  to  Huntin^ou 
Avenue;  tlicnce  through  the  centre  of  Huntington  Avenue 
to  the  eastern  boundary  line  of  the  park  system  at  the  cor- 
ner of  Ilniitington  -V venue  and  Hemeinvay  .Street ;  thence 
we.-terl}'  and  -outherly  along  the  said  park  system  line  by 
the'  Fenwa},  the  Rivervray  and  the  .lamaicaway  to  a  point 
opposite  the  centre  of  Willow  Pond  K<jad ;  thence  tlu'ough 
the  centre  of  Willow  Pond  Koad  to  the  diviiiing  line  l)etweeii 
Brooklinc  and  Boston  :  thence  northerly  by  said  dividing 
line  to  the  easterly  side  of  St.  ifary  .Street  extended  ; 
thence  by  the  easterly  side  of  St.  ^[ary  Street  extended  and 
St.  Mary  Street  to  the  south  side  of  Commonwealth  Avenue  ; 
thence  by  the  south  side  of  Commonwealth  Avenue  to  a 
point  opjiosite  the  centre  of  Essex  Street ;  thence  through 
the  centre  of  Essex  Street  and  the  Essex  Street  bridge  to 
the  iioiiit  of  beginning. 

The  .italion  house  is  located  on  BoyUton   Street,  near  the 
corner  of  Hereford  Street.. 


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.         -r  - 

Relating  to  the  Listixo  of  Persons  Twenty  Years  op  W 

Age  or  over,  Residents  of  the  City  of  BosTOjf, 
In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  chapter  279  of  the 
"  Acts  and  Resolves  of  1903,"  the  Board  of  Police  this  year  -< 

for  the  first  time  prepared  lists  of  '*  male  persons  of  tweuty 
years  of  age  or  upwards  who  resided  in  the  city  of  Boston  _   ' 

on  May  1,  1903."     Such  lists  are  used  by  the  Election  Com-  *^ 

'  missioners  as  a  basis  in  preparing  the  annual  voting  list,  '■-.  \ 

and  have  been  made  in  former  years  by  the  Board  of  Assess- 
ors. The  Board  of  Police  was  instructed  by  said  chapter 
279  to  prepare  these  lists  during  the  first  seven  days  of  3I»y. 
It  is  of  advantasre  that  the  work  should  be  done  in  a^t  few 
days  as  jxjssible,  because  the  residents  are  constantly  chang- 
ing their  residences  from  one  place  to  another  in  the  city, 
and  may  be  listed  as  residents  in  more  than  one  place, 
throujrh  the  errors  of  informants,  unless  the  listinj;  is  done 
quickly.  Peraons  also  are  continually  leaving  IJoston,  and 
it  is  important  that  the  latter  should  not  be  listed  at  all.  '■• 

While  there  is  not  time  for  the  Board  of  Police  to  check  the  ja 

fe;  lists  for  duplications  and  errors  before  they  are  printed,  .  -: 

these  duplications  and  errors  are  very  likely  to  be  discov- 
ered later  by  persons  who  may  send  men  to  register  as 
voters  in  the  names  of  persons  who  no  longer  live  in  the 
place  where  they  listed,  and  as  they  are  no  longer  knovro  in  , 

the  precinct,  this  can  be  done  with  comparative  safety.     In 
f  1903,  when  the  work  was  done  in  seven  days,  only  207  .•« 

^}  such  duplications  were  found.     It  is  to  be  noted  that  there 

I'  are  now  in  the  city  of  Boston  194  precincts,  so  tliat  there 

*>  were  only  a  few  more  such  duplications  tlian  one  to  each 

^  precinct  of  the  city.     In  1902,  when  the  work  covered  forty  .,- 

days,  918  such  duplications  were  found. 

During  the  seven  da^s  the  following  number  of  policemen 
were  employed  in  this  work:  Friday,  May  1,  1,0.54; 
Satmvlay,  May  2,  1,04.5;  ilonday.  May  4,  996;  Tuesday,  j| 

May  .5,  1,007;  Wednesday,  ^May  0,  705;  Thursday,  3fay 
7,  430  ;  Friday.  !May  8,  140.  As  each  station  completed 
the  work,  the  officers  on  the  work  decreased  in  number. 

The  police  ofHccr  was  provided  with  printed  cards  upon 
which  l)lank  spaces  were  left  for  the  ward,  precinct,  street 

v-ffi'-^'Sm       "  ^-  -     I iinl  ■  i«  I  I II— — Ba— a^BB— — — 1^ 


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and  number,  ii:iiiie,  occupation,  age,  reported  residence  May 
1,  1002,  of  the  resident,  and  for  the  officer's  number,  name 
of  informant  and  informant's  street  and  number.  One  card 
was  prcparcil  in  advance  with  the  name  of  the  street  and  the 
number  "f  the  hou>e  for  every  hou.-e  in  the  city.  The 
police  otiirer  was  instructed  to  ri-it  each  house,  and  by  in- 
quiry of  some  reliable  person  inform  himself  of  the  facta 
necessary  to  enable  him  to  fill  in  a  card  tor  each  male  person 
residing  therein  wlio  was  over  twenty  years  of  age. 

Day  ofncers  wcr.'  detailed  to  thi^  work  on  their  various 
routes,  and  all  the  night  officers  in  a  stiitiori,  aft<T  their 
night  work  was  dont  ,  were  detailed  during  the  day  in  one 
particular  iirecinct,  in  order  that  a  precinct  might  be  com- 
pleted a?  soon  a*  po>>ible.  (Xote  that  uiore  police  officers 
were  on  duty  and  tliat  the  city  was  ther«-fi>re  better  prot-ectcd 
during  the  day  and  up  to  ten  oclo-'-k  at  night  ttian  it  gener- 
ally is.  Diiring  the  remainder  of  the  night  the  usual  pro- 
tection \ras  given.)  "When  the  c-ards  for  a  precinct  were 
completed  they  were  sent  at  onc«  to  Police  Station  IG, 
where,  in  the  drill  hall,  clerks,  var\Mng  in  number  fi'om  100 
to  22.'i,  worked  during  the  day  and  part  of  the  night  in 
copying  the  contents  of  the  cards  on  to  the  li^ts,  making 
two  lists  at  one  time  with  carbon  paper,  one  for  the  Election 
Commissioners  and  one  for  the  printer,  to  whom  they  were 
sent  on  May  11. 

Fac\i  oiEcer  wa>  provided  with  an  epitome  of  the  law  of 
domicile  in  his  pamiih'.et  of  in?trui-tions,  and  it  was  found 
that  fiw  names  wovi-  erroneously  let't  off  or  placed  on  the 
lists  by  reason  of  igru.ratice  of  the  law  bv  police  ofiicers. 
AViiere  ditnculties  could  be  anticijated,  however,  as  in 
hotels  and  large  lodging-houses,  lieutenants  and  sergeants 
were  detaik-d  to  f)btain  the  iiifomiatifm  cnccrninsT  the  resi- 
dents therein. 

No  serious  difficulty,  except  that  of  delay,  w.as  exjie- 
rienced  in  oblaiiiing  accurate  infortuatiou  tIu'ou:rh  interpre- 
ter-, tlu.;ii.'h  intcrjin  tcrs  had  to  !v-  nM-i  in  many  insbuues; 
:ini!  it  vi- found  m<  re  difficult,  for  this  .-;:id  otiier  rea.-ons, 
to  acconipli-li  th.-  work  in  M>u:e  divi.-ioiis  than  in  others. 
The  m:ij..rii_v  of  llie  police  stations  tiui-licd  the  work  in  tive 
da_v.~  :   h;;t  all  >even  davs  uere  ncces-arv  in  some  instances. 


ir,  BOARD  OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

Section  1  of  ciiapter  279  further  provides  that  the  Board 
of  Police  "  shall  aUo  inquire,  at  tlie  residence*  of  the  women 
voters  whose  names  are  contained  in  the  list  transmitted  to 
them  bv  the  F^Icction  Commissioners  under  section  8  of  this 
act,  whether  siuli  women  voters  arc  resident  thereat,  and 
shall  thereujwu  make  true  lists  of  the  womea  voters  found 
by  them."  A  card  of  a  different  color,  but  othenvise  similar 
to  that  used  in  noting  facts  concerning  a  male  resident,  was 
used  to  obtain  this  information  concerning  women  voters,  f' 

and  such  lists  were  made  and  supplied  to  the  Election  Com- 
missioners. 

Prorision  was  made  in  said  chapter  270  for  adding  to  the 
lists  of  male  residents  by  supplementary  lists.  There  were 
3,412  applications  made  to  be  added  to  the  lists.  These 
omissions  were  occasioned  in  different  ways.  ^\-S  above 
.stated,  a  card  was  written  before  the  1st  of  ifay  for  every 
house  in  thi-  city.  Owing  to  the  short  time  that  the  Board 
of  Police  had  for  prciKiring  a  complete  list  of  houses,  cards 
for  a  number  of  Ijouses  were  omitted  (such  as  new  houses,  ' 
etc.).  Officers  were  iiistnicted  to  visit  each  house,  whether 
a  card  had  been  prepared  or  not ;   but  in  some  cases  houses  >  ► 

for  which  no  canls  were  provided  were  not  visited,  by  error 
of  tlie  officers.  Many  applications  to  be  placed  on  the  sup- 
plementary lists  were  made  b}'  persons  living  in  such  omitted 
houses.  A  more  complete  list  of  houses  will  be  made  before 
May  1, 1904.  Besidents  were  omitted  who  were  temporarily 
absent  from  the  city  on  May  1,  and  whose  names  were  not 
given  to  the  ix>lice  by  the  occupants  of  the  house  where 
they  resided,  from  ignorance  of  the  law.  ilany  residents 
of  Boston  leave  the  city  and  close  their  homes  before  ilay  1. 
Provision  is  made  in  the  iwmphlet  of  instructions  that  an 
officer  who  findi«  a  house  closed,  if  he  cannot  get  of  the 
neighbors  reliable  information,  shall  ascertain  the  business 
address  of  the  occupant,  wliere  accurate  infonnation  may  be 
obtained ;  but  the  infonnation  so  obtained  may  come  after 
the  seven  days  liave  expired,  and  so  cannot  be  made  use  of. 
Soldiers  und  sailors,  commercial  and  other  travellers,  who 
were  al)-etit  on  ilay  1,  also  properh'  applied  during  the 
summer  to  be  placed  on  tlie  supplementary  lists.  It  is  to 
be  anticipated,  therefore,  that  many  such  applications  will 


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be  iiitide  every  ycir  in  the  futuru,  as  they  have  been  in  the 
past. 

The  prepanition  of  the>.'  li^ts  has  been  of  benefit  to  the 
police  forte.  It  is  the  duty  of  a  polite  offioer  to  tamiliari/.e 
himself  with  the  names  and  fares  of  persons  who  reside  on 
his  route,  in  order  that,  among  other  reasons,  he  may  be 
able  to  prevent  illegal  voting  at  caueuscs  and  elections. 
The  offii  ers'  jirivilege  and  duty,  under  the  new  law.  to  inquire 
'j  at  each  house  the  names  of  the  male  persons  living  therein, 

has  irreatiy  aided  tJiem  t<->  know  the  men  who  live  on  their 
routes.  I'riiiteil  copies  of  the  lists  of  re>idcnts  are  furnished 
to  all  officers,  to  aid  tlieni  in  this  work.  These  facts  are 
well  known  among  violate  r~  of  the  election  law.  and  ait  as 
a  deterrent. 

It  i-.  to  lie  noted,  in  connection  \\ith  thi>  subjecr  of  the 
listing  of  residents,  that  police  officei-s  arc  trained  by  their 
prole-sional  fluties  to  su-;pei-t  and  detect  attemjite  I  violations 
of  the  law.  Att^-mpts  to  violate  the  laws  relating  to  the 
listing  of  tlie  residents,  cither  by  false  information  on  May  1, 
or  b\'  making  a  iiilse  apj)li.-ation  to  be  put  on  the  supple- 
mentary list,  should  be,  and  wi-  think  oft<_'u  are,  instinctively 
susiJCcted  and  prevented  by  police  otiicers  :  and  it  is  certain 
that  malefactors  are  d<  terred  from  making  such  attempts 
by  the  knowledge  that  .-uch  applications  have  to  be  made 
and  infonnation  given  to  a  police  officer  in  tlic  presence  of 
a  numlter  of  ])olice  officer*. 

It  would  seem  that  certain  portions  of  .•-aid  chapter  279 
are  not  consistent.  .'Section  4,  which  provides  for  tlic  mak- 
ing of  applications  to  be  put  on  the  supi)!ementarv  list, 
sa3-.s,  in  the  third  jianigrapii :  " //' ///e  hoard  ■•/ police  are 
j"j.lv<Jii:J  that  such  ataterneriU  are  true,  thev  shall  give  such 
applicant  a  certificate  that  he  was  a  resident  of  said  city  on 
said  fir.-t  day  of  May."  .Si-ction  7  says:  "The  board  of 
police  shall  forthwith,  after  any  such  applicant  has  been 
given  a  certificate,  make  investigation  as  to  whether  sm  h 
ai)plica!;t  actually  resided  at  thj  time  named  in  the  state- 
ment p'escnted  by  him  in  the  buildintr  named  tljiicin.'' 
The  Board  of  Police  had  to  decide  whether,  in  accordance 
Mith  section  I,  they  -liould  sati»fy  theni>elvcs  bv  examina- 
tion  that  the  .-tatements  ma  le   iiy  the  applicant  wen    true 


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hefope  tber  gave  the  certUicatc  to  that  effect,  or  whether 
thej  sboold  certify  («a  perhaps  suggested  by  section  7)  to 
the  tnxth  of  the  8t4itoment  l>efoie  they  liad  made  exaiuiuation 
into  the  £u;ts.  In  thli  connection  it  is  to  be  noted  that  tlie 
exanunation  of  the  applications  was  not  merely  formal. 
The  lav  <^  domicile  in  diiiicult  to  understand,  and  is  not 
uod«r4ood  by  moot  i>er:>ons.  Honest  applications  were 
made  bj  persons  who  believed  that  they  were  entitled  to 
be  ]»ted,  bat  who  were  not.  There  were  52  applications 
refosed  after  examination  ;  9  cases  were  prosecuted ;  6  per- 
son* wers  convicted  under  the  provisions  of  chapter  279, 
whic&  provides  a  |)unishment  for  persons  making  false 
ftppKf^tioiw.  The  following  sentences  were  imposed:  1, 
to  sir  months'  imprUonmeut ;  2,  to  three  months;  1,  to 
si.xty  day*;  and  2,  to  thirty  d:iys. 

It  was  isome  inconvenience  to  the  would-be  voter  to  have 
to  make  two  trips  to  be  registered  as  a  voter;  first  to  make 
hi«  application  to  the  Boaid  of  Police,  and  again  to  the 
Election  Commissioners  with  his  certificate  of  residence  to 
be  registered  as  a  voter:  but  the  inconvenience  Is  not  so 
serkwr  s  matter  as  it  would  at  first  seem  to  be.  After  an 
apf^ortion  bad  been  examined  and  approved  by  the  Board 
of  Police,  the  certificate,  that  the  applicant  resided  where  he 
said  he  did  was  sent  bj'  |)olice  officers  to  the  residence  of  the 
appiksat;  and  as  after  Oct.  3,  1903,  the  Election  Cominis- 
siMKXs  <^)eaed  offices  for  the  registration  of  voters  in  the 
vaxieia»  ootlying  parts  of  Boston,  it  was  obviously  not 
neeeasarr  for  the  applicant  who  resided  at  some  distance 
from  the  centre  of  the  city  to  make  a  second  trip  to  the 
Electioa  Commissioners'  office  in  Court  Square,  but  he  could 
take  hh  certificate  to  the  place  near  his  home  where  pro- 
vii>ioQi  vrzi  made  for  the  registration  of  voters.  They  could 
then  regjiter  as  voters  in  time  to  vote  at  the  State  election, 
but  oot  :i  the  first  primaries,  A  large  proportion  of  the 
applieaaVi  (1,493)  lived  within  a  short  distance  of  Court 
Square-- 

ITse  foll/jwing  plan,  a<  a  renjc(l\'  for  the  inconvenience 
refeixed  to  above,  was  ■•uggC'-tcd  to  the  city  conmiittces  of 
IxAh  parties,  and  worked  >!itisr:ict(»rily  to  the  limited  extent 
to  vriach  the  persons  interested  chose  to  use  it.     The  city 


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coimnittccs  were  invited  to  give  to  the  jiolicc  a  li^-t  of  the 
persons  found  to  have  been  omitted  from  the  list  of  resi- 
dent--^, ami  an  examination  ^\-as  made  at  once  at  the  residence 
of  those  peoide.  Copies  of  tiie  names  and  residences  of 
such  per-ons  as  were  found  to  be  residents  were  given  to  all 
officers  detailed  to  receive  applications  to  be  placed  on  the 
supplementary  list,  and  such  persons  were  ofiven  certificates 
at  once  on  application.  A  very  large  proiwrtion  of  such 
omis-ions  are  di.^-overed  In-  the  t^o  political  parties  ;  and 
if  the  w.ird  conuuiltecs  undci-siand  and  adopt  the  above  sug- 
gested ])lan,  applicants  to  be  placed  on  tlie  supplementary 
list  would  be  given  their  certilicatcs  on  application,  and 
could  then  take  them  at  once  to  the  Electicm  Commissioners' 
office. 

The  Board  of  Police  made  examination  into  the  truth  of  the 
statements  made  in  applications  before  tiioy  g;ive  the  cer- 
tificates of  residence,  and  the  Board  recommends  that  tlie 
phi-aseology  of  chapter  279  l)e  adapted  to  this  policy.  The 
third  paragniph  of  section  4  of  chjipter  279  should  be  amended 
also.  It  read>  at  present  as  follows  :  "  But  no  person  sliall 
be  listed  or  be  given  such  certificate  later  than  the  first  da}* 
of  September.'  During  part  of  the  hist  da}-  of  August  and 
on  the  first  day  of  Septcmher  in  1903  there  was  therefore 
no  time  to  examine  into  the  tiuthof  the  statements  in  appli- 
cations. The  Board  therefore  gave  certificates  on  those 
days  at  the  time  applications  were  made,  and  made  the  ex- 
amination afterward,  with  the  result  that  twelve  certificates 
were  cancelled  after  it  proved  that  tlie  .-tiitemeuts  made  in 
the  applications  were  false.  The  Board  recommends  that 
the  third  paragraph  of  section  4  be  amended  by  striking 
out  the  last  two  lines  thereof  and  iu^erting  in  their  place  the 
following:  "  But  no  such  application  shall  l)c  received  later 
than  the  fir.-t  day  of  September,  and  no  such  certificate  -hall 
be  given  later  than  the  tenth  day  of  September."'  In  this 
way  the  work  of  lifting  will  end  September  1,  and  the  Board 
will  he  en:iblcd  to  examine  into  the  truth  or  falsity  of  tijc 
application-  before  giving  certificates  tiurcfor. 

The  Board  of  Bolici  decided  that  ajjplicaticns  to  he  placed 
on  the  .-upplemeiitary  list  of  residents  would  be  received 
only  at  head(jUart>rs  in  I'.iuberton   S(iuare.      There  is  umJi 


20  BOARD   OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

detail  in  connection  with  the  filing  of  such  applications  and 
the  making  oath  thereto,  such  as  the  transcription  into  the 
book  provided  for  by  the  statute,  the  correction  and  cheek- 
ing of  errors  in  the  printed  list-:,  and  the  daily  reference  to 
the^  original  cards  riled  at  headquarters,  besides  the  legal 
<juestion3  which  arose.  The  work  would  have  been  difficult 
to  accomplish  satisfactorily  except  at  headquarters  under 
one  direction- 
It  was  suggested  that  it  would  be  more  couTenient  for  the 
applicants  to  file  and  take  oath  to  their  applications  at  the 
police  stations  nearest  thch'  homes,  and  that  a  projiortioa  of 
applicants,  Ironi  modesty  or  timidity,  might  be  prevented 
from  applying  by  the  fact  that  at  headfiuaitcns  in  Pembertoii 
Square  criminal*  might  be  .seen  and  police  officers  would  be 
present.  But  if  applications  had  been  made  at  police  station 
houses  applicants  would  have  been  subjected  to  the  same 
conditions,  pcrhajjs  more  intensified,  inasmuch  a-s  more 
criminals  are  brought  to  station  houses  than  to  headquarters, 
and  at  least  the  same  number  of  olHcials  would  be  present 
at  the  stations  as  at  hejulquarters.  The  majority  of  the 
applicants  were  protected  from  such  annoyances  by  pro- 
viding for  the  filing  of  applications  in  a  room  in  the  clerical 
portion  of  the  otiices  in  Pemberton  Square  not  used  for 
criminal  business. 

Section  2  of  chapter  279  provides  that  the  Board  of  Police 
"shall,  on  or  before  the  twelfth  day  of  May  of  each  year," 
transmit  to  the  Election  Commissioners  the  lists  made  as 
provided  in  the  preceding  section.  By  '*  li^ts"  are  meant 
the  lists  as  copied  byjhe  clerks  from  the  original  cards. 
While  it  is  possible  for  such  lists  to  be  copied  before  the 
12th  of  May,  a*  was  done  this  year,  the  cost  of  copying  ia 
very  nmch  increased  by  the  fact  that  a  large  proportion  of 
the  work  has  to  l>e  done  at  night  at  a  higher  rate  j)er  hour. 
The  Board  of  Police  recommends  tliat  the  law  be  so  altered 
tliat  the  lists  may  be  transmitted  to  the  Election  Commis- 
S  sioiicrs  before  the  i8th  of  ilay,  instead  of  the  12th. 

Section  2  of  cluiptcr  271)  provides  that  the  Board  of  Police 
"shall,  on  or  before  the  fifteenth  day  of  June  of  each  year," 
prepare  ceilain  lists,  as  above  provided  for,  "printed  in 
pamphlet  form,"  etc.     While   it  is  possible  to  print  such 


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iy04.]  PrRf.IC   DOCUMENT  — No.  49.  21 

lists  bcforo  the  fifteonih  day  of  June,  as  ■was  done  this  year, 
it  i<.  lor  the  same  reasons  given  above,  exp.;nsive  to  accom- 
plish tlie  n-rk  in  the  ^Il0^t  time  given.  The  Board  of 
IV.Iicc  tiieteuo-  ncommendo  that  the  law  be  so  altered  that 
the  lists  may  be  prinled  Ix-fore  tlie  first  day  i)f  July,  instead 
of  bil'ore  the  tifieenth  day  of  .June. 

The  Boar',  of  roliee  recommends  that  provision  be  made 
fur  tlie  {iiir.-^hinent  of  one  who  aids  or  abetj  a  person  in 
making  a  fulsc  allidavit.  taking  a  false  oath  or  tiling  a  false 
certificate  r-rliV.iig  to  the  njalifiiatioiis  of  a:.y  person  in 
r.j--to:i  fer  b-;-riL'  listed  or  given  a  certificate  by  the  Board 
of  Police. 

The  I'ioari  if  Police  reconmnnds  that  chapter  :.'7!',  sec- 
tions -  and  "•.  bi-  so  amended  tiiat  it  sliall  i:Ot  require  the 
Eoiud  c'f  P  '.'.ro  1.1  gi\e  tf)  the  Eh'Ciiun  Commissioni-rs  nor 
to  print  in  :>:••  li-ts  ji'iblished  in  jximphlct  form  the  names 
and  i<-.-idi!i-e-  ol'  the  pei-s<ins  who  give  the  iid'ormation 
relating'  to  i  ulc'  ]ht>oiis  and  women  voters  residing  in  the 
city  if  Po-ti  ::.  As  the  original  cards  eontaiuiag  such  facts 
are  ke|>t  on  lilc  in  tlie  office  of  the  Board  of  Police,  the 
cojiying  :ini  printing  i>f  such  matter  would  seem  to  be  un- 
necessary :uii  e\])en~ive. 

As  Act  KEL.vnvK  to  the  Listing  and  Registeatios  of  Voters 

IN    THE    CiTT    OF    BoSTOS. 

Be  il  eitnctcd  f"  the  Senate  and  Eouse  of  Beprt^-:n-'alicts  in   Gtneral 
Court  assim'A-.d,  nti'l  by  the  aul?u>rily  of  the  f-anu,  oifolloux  : 

Section  I.  Whoever  la  Boston  aids  or  abets  a  person  in  know- 
ingly  or  wilful'y  miking  a  false  atfidavit,  takiag  a  false  oath  or 
signing  a  fal~e  certificate,  relitive  to  the  qual;5catioQ8  of  any 
person  for  be:2g  listed  as  a  resident  thereof  or  given  a  certiScate 
of  such  rc&iJence  by  the  board  of  police,  shall  be  punished  by 
imprisonment  for  not  more  than  one  year. 

Sectkin  •_'.  Section  one  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  seventy- 
.  nine  of  the  acls  of  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  three  is  hereby 
amended  by  striking  out  the  vvhole  of  said  seclioa,  and  inserting 
in  p'.aie  there;  f  the  fo'Iowing: — Seclior.  1.  In  Boston  the  board 
of  police  hliii'.!.  within  the  first  seven  week  days  of  May  in  each 
year,  by  thcrr:~r'.ves  or  their  officers,  visit  every  building  in  said 
city,  and  after  uiligont  inquiry  make  true  lists,  arranged  by 
streets,  war, is  atj.l  voting  precincts,  and  containing,  as  nearly  as 
lliey  can   a^cer.aiij,  t!ic   name,  age,  occupation  tad   residence  on 


22  BOARD   OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

the  firet  day  of  May  in  the  curreat  year,  and  the  residence  on  the 
first  day  of  May  in  the  preceding  year,  of  every  male  person, 
twenty  years  of  age  or  upwards,  residing  in  said  city.  They  shall 
designate  in  such  lists  all  buildings  used  as  residences  by  such 
male  j)er8on8,  iu  their  order  on  the  street  where  they  are  located, 
by  giving  the  number  or  other  dcflnite  description  of  each  such 
building  so  that  it  can  be  readily  identified,  »nd  shall  place  oppo- 
site the  number  or  other  description  of  each  sncfa  building  the 
name,  age  and  occupation  of  every  such  male  person  residing 
therein  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  current  year,  and  his  resi- 
dence on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  preceding  year.  They  shall 
Also  inquire  at  the  residences  of  the  women  voters  whose  names 
are  contained  in  the  list  transmitted  to  them  by  the  election  com- 
missioners under  section  eight  of  this  act  whether  such  womea 
voters  are  resident  thereat,  and  shall  thereu[>on  make  true  lists  of 
the  women  voters  found  by  them. 

They  shall  place  in  such  lists,  opposite  the  name  of  each  sach 
male  person  or  woman  voter,  the  name  of  the  inmate,  owner  or 
occupant  of  the  building,  or  the  name  and  residence  of  any  other 
person,  who  gives  the  information  relating  to  such  male  person  or 
woman  voter.  Where  such  information  is  given  by  one  person 
relating  to  more  than  one  such  male  person  or  woman  voter  resid- 
ing in  one  building,  ditto  marks  may  be  used  in  such  lists  under 
the  name  of  the  person  giving  the  information,  after  his  name  has 
been  once  placed  opi>ositc  the  name  of  such  male  person  or  woman 
voter  first  written  down  as  residing  in  such  building. 
[jij  The  board  of  police  shall,  upon  the  personal  application  of  a 

fj  person  listed  either  upon  the  original  or  supplementary  lists  for 

!  the  correction  of  any  error  in  their  lists,  or  whenever  informed  of 

any  such  error,  make  due  investigation,  and  upon  proof  thereof 
correct  the  same  on   their  original  or  supplementary  lists,  and 
^  ;i  shall  immediately  notify  the  election  commissioners  of  such  cor- 

t  ;!  rection,  who  shall  correct  their  copies  of  said  lists  accordingly  and 

fl  proceed  to  revise  and  correct  the  registers  under  the  provisions  of 

^!  section   fifty-one  of  chapter  eleven  of  the  Revised  Laws.     The 

^^  board  of  police  shall  cause  all  applications  and  affidavits  received 

S)  by  them  under  this  section  to  be  preserved  for  two  years. 

^  SECrrox  3.     Section  two  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  seventy- 

nine  of  the  acts  of  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  three  ia  hereby 
amended  by  striking  out  the  whole  of  said  section,  and  inserting 
in  place  thereof  the  following  :  —  Seclion  2.  The  board  of  police 
shall,  on  or  before  the  eighteenth  day  of  iSIay  in  each  year,  trans- 
mit to  the  election  commiasioners  certified  copies  of  those  parts  of 
the  lists  prepared  as  provided  in  seclion  one,  containing  the  name. 


f- 


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1904.]  rUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49.  23 

a^e,  occupation  nnJ  residonee  on  ttie  first  day  of  May  in  the  cur- 
rent year,  nnd  the  resilience  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  preced- 
ing year,  of  every  male  person,  twenty  years  of  age  or  upwards. 
re;idiu2  in  said  city,  and  shall  promptly  transmit  to  the  election 
commissioners  notice  of  every  addition  to  and  correction  in  the 
lists  made  by  them.  The  board  of  police  shall  furnish  all  infor- 
mation iu  their  possessioa  necessary  to  aid  the  election  commis- 
aioncrs  in  the  performance  of  their  duties. 

Sectiox  4.  Section  three  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  Beventy- 
nine  of  the  nets  of  the  ye»r  nineteen  hundred  and  three  is  hereby 
amended  by  striking  oct  the  whole  of  said  section,  and  inserting 
in  place  thereof  the  following:  —  Section  3.  Tiie  board  of  police 
sLall,  on  or  before  the  first  d.ty  of  July  in  each  year,  prepare 
printed  copies  of  the  lista  prepared  for  the  use  of  the  election 
commissioners.  They  shall  print  such  lists  in  pamphlet  form  by 
precincts,  deliver  to  the  election  commissioners  as  many  copies 
thereof  as  they  may  reqaire,  and  hold  the  remaining  copies  for 
public  distribution. 

Section  5.  Section  foiir  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  seventv- 
nine  of  the  acts  of  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  three  is  hereby 
amended  by  striking  otil  llie  whole  of  said  section,  and  inserting 
in  place  thereof  the  following:  —  Section  4.  If  a  male  person, 
twenty  years  of  age  or  upwards,  resident  in  Boston  on  the  first  day 
of  May,  was  not  listed  bj  the  l>oard  of  police,  he  shall,  in  order  to 
establish  his  right  to  be  liste<i,  appear  before  a  member  of  the 
lx)ard  of  police,  the  soperintendent,  a  deputy  superintendent  or  an 
inspector  of  police,  who  arv  hereby  authorized  to  administer  oaths 
for  this  purpose,  and  present  under  oath  a  statement  in  writing 
that  he  was  on  said  day  a  resident  of  said  city,  giving  his  name, 
age,  cKCupation  and  residence  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  cur- 
rent year,  and  his  residonco  on  the  Erst  day  of  May  in  the  pre- 
ceding year. 

A  male  person,  twcniy  years  of  age  or  upwards,  who  becomes  r. 
resident  of  said  city  after  the  first  day  of  May,  and  desires  to  ^•e 
listed,  shall  appear  before  a  member  of  the  board  of  police,  the 
superintendent,  a  deputy  superintendent  or  an  inspector  of  police, 
who  are  hereby  aulhorred  to  administer  oaths  for  this  purpose, 
and  present  under  oath  a  ulatenient  in  writing  that  he  became  a 
resi.lenl  of  said  city  at  least  six  months  immediatt-ly  preceding  the 
election  iit  which  he  claims  the  right  to  vote,  giving  his  name,  a;je, 
occupation  and  residence  on  the  abov,;  date,  and  his  residcnc'.-  on 
the  first  day  of  May  in  the  preceding  yc:ir. 

if  the  board  of  police,  ifter  inveslij;atiou,  are  satisfied  that  such 
Btitemeiils  are  true,  they  shall  gi\e  such  niiplicnnt  a  certificate 


24  BOARD  OF   POLICE.  [Jau. 

that  he  was  a  resident  of  said  city  oa  said  flret  day  of  May,  or  a  'j- 

certificate  that  be  became  a  resident  at  least  six  months  iinine-  -^ 

dialely  preceding  such  election,  as  the  case  may  be,  which  certifl- 
cale  ehall  state  bi»  name,  age,  occupation  and  residence  on  the 
first  day  of  May  in  tbe  current  year  or  on  the  above  date,  as  the 
case  may  be,  and  hi»  residence  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  pre- 
ceding year;  but  DO  such  application  shall  be  received  later  than  T 
the  first  day  of  September,  and  no  such  person  shall  be  listed  or 
be  given  such  certificate  later  than  the  tenth  day  of  September. 

In  every  place  where  oaths  are  administered  as  required  by  this 
act  the  board  of  police  shall  poet  in  a  conspicuous  place  a  copy  of 
section  three  huodred  and  eighty-nine  of  chapter  eleven  of  the 
Revised  Laws,  as  amended  by  this  act,  printed  on  white  paper 
with  black  ink,  in  type  not  less  than  one  quarter  of  an  inch  wide. 

Skctton  6.  Section  five  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  seveuty- 
nine  of  the  acts  of  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  three  is  hereby 
amended  by  striking  ont  the  whole  of  said  section,  and  inserting 
in  place  thereof  the  following:  —  Section  5.  The  board  of  police 
shall  enter  the  date  of  application,  the  name,  age,  occupation  and  \^ 

residence  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the  current  year  and  the  resi- 
dence on  tlie  first  day  of  Slav  in  the  preceding  3-ear,  of  each  such  '• 
applicant,  as  above  provided,  together  with  the  result  of  their 
investigation  of  his  application,  in  a  book  provided  for  that  pur- 
pose, which  shall  be  open  for  public  inspection.  They  shall  cause 
to  be  printed,  in  some  newspaper  published  in  Boston,  the  name 
and  residence  of  each  such  applicant.  The  names  and  residences 
of  such  applicants  shall  be  printed  by  wards  and  precincts  within  "  < 
two  days  after  the  number  of  names  of  such  applicants,  not  printed, 
reaches  fifty ;  and  on  the  day  when  such  number  is  reached,  tbe 
names  to  be  printed  within  such  two  days  shall  include  the  names 
of  all  such  applicants  up  to  the  close  of  business  for  this  purpose 
in  the  office  of  the  board  of  police  on  such  day. 

Section  7.     Section  seven  of  chapter  two  hundred  and  seventy-  » 

nine  of  the  acts  of  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  three  is  hereby 
repealed. 

Section  8.     This  act  shall  take  effect  upon  its  passage. 

Kegistkatiox  P^xpk.v.-sks. 

The  expense.-?  of  registerinir  the  ii-ts  of  residents,  not  in- 
cluding the  services  rendered  l)y  tlie  members  of  the  police 
force,  were  as  fulIoHS  :  — 


1<J04.] 


rUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  40. 


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rrintiiij:, 

CKrii-al  servii-. . 

C.mls  and  rarxl  cabinets 

Intorprolers,    . 

>t;itionrry, 

Advertising  naiues, 

Incidentalii,     . 


Total 


$28,104  39 

8.774  13 

3,&o6  72 

764  00 

477  28 

454  55 

128  64 

♦42.249  71 


Legal  .Service. 

>rr.  .To-oph  Warren,  who  s*rved  as  counsel  to  the  Board 
o^  Pulicr  .-iiue  May  1,  lil02,  resigned  on  .June  1  LLSt. 

Mr.  Ili^mce  G.  AUen  a|n>eared  for  the  piosccition  ia  fi 
ca^ea  of  violation  of  the  election  and  registration  laws,  and 
Mr.  ■\Villiani  H.  Vincent  in  o  such  cases.  Conviction  fol- 
lowed prosecution  in  0  of  these  c-a>es,  I  was  discontinued 
for  want  of  evidence,  and  2  were  discharged  b}-  the  court. 

On  Pec.  1,  10O.3,  Mr.  K.  E.  Adams  was  appointed  coun-el 
for  the  Board  of  Police. 

Public  Parks. 

To  police  the  parks  during  the  pa<t  vear  it  t<)ok  a  pernia- 
utiit  force  of  ."it*  men,  consLsting  of  1  lieutenant,  2  sergeants, 
.■!2  patrolmen,  1  reserve  man.  >*  uh-d  mounted  on  bicycles  and 
l.>  on  horses.  To  aid  this  force,  det;iils  were  made  on  .Sun- 
days, holidays  and  sjjeiMal  occasions,  .aggregating  1 ,1  21  men, 
and  consisting  of  .S  lieutenants,  liO  sergeants,  l,ii2;i  i)atrol- 
men  and  ."•;•  reserve  men. 

The  :uTe>t4i  in  the  jiarks  amounted  to  2t)i>,  2.'')0  l>eiug  men 
ytnd  'M  women. 

The  folltiwinir  are  the  olTence-s  for  which  arrests  were 
made : — 


I'ii\iii!j  .    liorse  faster  ihau  tun  ujiles  an  Lour, 
1 'riving;  heavy  teams  in  parkways.    . 
t>|>ir.iUii;;  a   iuutur  \ehicle   faster  than    eight 
niilos  .in  hour.  ...... 

llavini;  fri-.-h-pliicked  flowers  in  possession,     . 
'rrr-[i.is,sin;;  on  mltivated  ground,     . 
Unlawful  pv'hSes-ion  of  firearms, 


1 

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1 

19 

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19 

0 

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1 

i 

8 

5 

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5 

2 

- 

2 

■26 


BOAllD   OF  1X)LICE. 


Cutting  or  breaking  shrubs,  eta. 

Assault. 

Assault  and  buttery,   . 
Disorderly  conduct,    . 
Indecent  exposure. 
Drunkenness,      .... 
Larceny,      ..... 
Profanity,    ..... 
Discharging  firearms. 
Suspicions  persons,     . 
Vagrancy, 

Totals, 


Pi  lii.ic  Loik;i.\(;-hov.<es. 

Kvpry  l)uil(Jiii,ir  in  the  city  of  Boston,  not  licensed  a.s  an 
inn,  in  which  ten  or  more  persons  arc  lodged  for  twenty- 
five  cents  or  less  each  per  night,  is  a  i)ublic  lodging-liouse, 
and<r  ciiapter  414  of  tlie  Acts  of  1894;  and  the  Board  of 
Police  is  authorized  to  grant  licenses  to  such  lodging-houses 
after  the  inspector  of  buildings  lias  certified  tliat  the  build- 
ing is  provided  with  [jroper  exits  and  appliances  for  giving 
alarm  to  the  inmates  in  case  of  tire,  and  the  Batrd  of  Health 
has  ccrtilied  that  tlie  .sanitary  condition  is  satisfactory. 
Under  this  law  22  applications  for  licenses  were  received, 
18  were  granted,  2  rejected,  1  withdrawn  and  1  is  pending. 

The  following  shows  the  locations  of  the  licensed  lodging- 
houses,  and  the  numl)er  of  persons  lodged  in  each  during  the 
year : — 


I 


IXiCATIOa. 


1G4  Commercial  Street,     . 
242  246  Commercial  Street, 
234  Commercial  Street,     . 
23*1  Commercial  Street,     . 
187  Hanover  Street,  . 

19  Causeway  Street, 

37  Green  Street, 
886  Washington  Street, 
120  Eliot  Street, 


Number  ladled. 


2.i,794 
30,480 
76,169 
10,425 
46,231 
13,8:54 
37,176 
111,32.5 
44,321 


15<i4.]  PUBLIC    LMX'UMENT  — No.    i;».  27 


Sarut^T  iod^rd. 


Z-J  KdinVKjrc.ii<rli  Stnct 13.200 

!5  KavU  Stroit ;  3!.c-S;< 

IC-io  \Va5liin;:ton  Stroct '  •J7,i6ij 

lUl  Wa-'hiti^'lon  Stnit '  8i»17 

r..-;.";  Wa^hififrton  Street, ]  17^S03 

!':»v6  Wa^liinjrlon  sitcet 1  I6>95 

y.OJ  \\'x'hinj,'ton  Stne: '  i*/'43 

Total. i  .-■.■^'^.967 


PlKK    ALOHH'I,. 

Section  Is  ,if  cli.iiirer  !"  •  of  the  Hevi>ed  Laws  ptv.vide> 
for  lJccii>o.s  i)f  t!io  -cvc'iit.'i 'liiis  t<>  he  issued  to  deal- rs  in 
jja;nts  or  chemical.-  to  .sell  alculiol  for  meilianit-al,  i!i:iLiufac- 
tiiriri<r  or  chemical  purp<"»-e.s  only.  Xiiictcen  applic-ition.s 
Tr«:r(;  received  f(ir  liii-n-.---  of  thi.s  class,  and  the  ai«[)!i'.-ants 
being  cn;raged  in  bu.-im--.  .-iS  required  by  l:i\v,  all  the  .-^.i)]'!!- 
catiori.s  were  irranted. 

SM.'.i.i.  L<).\.N.-. 

T«e!it\'-one  applications  were  received  for  lio-nsLCS  to 
niike  .sn)all  loans,  sci  urcd  by  niorfg:i;.'e,  pK-tlge  of  household 
I'omiturc  oi-  other  pi-rso^ai  projierty  (>xcmpt  Irom  attach- 
ra^rnt,  or  by  as.-iL'nuicnt  of  \va<:e.s  for  personal  .service,  for 
les-  than  $:iiMi  and  at  a  nit«  of  interest  Lrrcatcr  than  l.  per 
cent.,  \'J  of  wliich  were  iminted.  1  withdrawn  and  1  pei:  linir. 

C'>i.\rK.N"i).\TH(.\.s. 

I>urin;^  the  year  ."i^i  inerribers  of  the  dejiartnieiit  were  com- 
niended  by  the  Board  and  »-J2  by  public  oliiccrs,  societies  or 
citizen-,  for  the  follow  ini'  reusons  :  — 

R<?-cuin;f  pi-r.-ons  from  fire 1 

Pr^-nipt  .iciion  in  alarming'  inmates  of  burning  l)uililin<;s,       .         .  5 
Virilancu  in  diACdveriiig  a  ti.'e,  prompt  action  in  giving  alarm. 
iaJ  tiji  rittuii'U.-.  .-i  rvi. x-  in  r-r-.-ulMg  per.-oiia  from  tlie  Iniriii:;^ 

tiililiijjr 3 

i»;irg.-nc<;  in  a'-i-liiig  |itr?"n»  'f  '-^-ape  frnm  a  Inirning  lnnMinL',  5 

.i'n.cnpt  aelion  in  ili-tovi-rinir  ar.'l  extinguishing  a  ilro,  ...  2 

C<j>:r.igu  ariil  pre  Uijil  ;u  .,<  n  in  -topping  rimaw.-iy  h^  Tm  -,       .         .  i'5 

C'- iragi-  in  urrc-liiig  n.  i  '.aii^in:;  ti.e  arri.'.-l  of  (li.-ori!«rl\'  ptr~o:is.  2 

Vi^ji'ance  a'ld  c'our.i''c  in  ur:c?:;n.r  burglars,  .....  3 


28  BOARD   OF   POLICP:.  [Jan. 

Courage  in  arresting  boose-breakera, 7 

Vigilance  and  prompt  acdoo  in  arresting  store-breakers,  2 

Diligence  and  prompC  action  in  apprehending  a  person  who  bad 

coouniUed  a  feloaioos  asMalt, 2 

Prompt  action  in  parmiog  and  arresting  a  person  wbo  attempted 

to  commit  murder, 1 

Diligence  and  tact  in  arresting  murderers, 4 

Courage  in  pursuing  and  arresting  a  person  who  had  attacked 

him  with  a  loaded  rerolver, 1 

Diligence  in  pursuing  and  arresting  thieves  and  recorering  prop- 
erty stolen  by  them, 3 

Vigilance  in  arrestinf^  a  thief  while  engaged  in  committing  a 

robbery, 1 

Diligence  in  apprehending  and  securing  the  conriction  of  robbers,  2 

Diligence  in  ret'OTering  stolen  properly. 5 

Courageous  conduct,  after  being   dangerously   wounded  with  a 
knife,  in  pursuing  and  arresting  the  jirisoner  who  had  assaulted 

him 1 

Diligence  in  the  performance  of  duly 39 

Toul 115 

Licenses  fok  the  Sale  of  Ixtoxicatixg  Li'^lor. 
The  law  licensing  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquor  in  this 
city  provides  that  not  more  than  one  place  shall  be  licensed 
for  each  500  of  the  population,  as  ascertained  by  the  last 
national  or  State  census,  nor  shall  the  number  of  places  in 
any  event  exceed  1,000. 

Number  of  places  licensed  doring  the  yenr, 980 

Number  of  licenses  granted  and  not  paid  for,         ....  4 

Number  of  licenses  snrrendered  for  cancellation,  ....  59 

Number  of  new  licenses  granted  in  their  placed,    ....  59 

The  following  is  a  cla.ssificd  list  of  the  licenses  in  force 

Nov.  30,  iy03:—       - 


First  innholder,  ,  .  .77 
First  victualler,  .  .  .  695 
Second  victualler,    ,         .         .11 

Fourth  distiller,        .         .         .      2  '  

Fourth  wholesale  dealer  "B,"    95  i  Total 980 


Fourth  grocer,  .        .         .72 

Fourth  wholesale  druggist,     .       6 
Fifth  brewer,  ....    22 


Durinjr  the  year  there  wire  issued  25':}  druggist  licenses, 
46  special  ckib  licenses  and  li)  special  licenses  to  sell  pure 
alcohol.     Of  these.  (>  druggist  licohscs  were  cancelled. 


1904.]  PDBLIC   DOCl'MEXT— No.  4!i.  •2f\ 

Number  of  complaints  for  violation  of  condi.iDns  of  lictnses  made 

to  Boanl  of  I'olicv. 6 

Number  of  hearings  given,       ........  6 

Numtx-r  of  piates  where  licenses  were  forft-ifed,    ....  1 

NumVer  of  complaints  fur  violation  of  conditions  of  licenses  made 

in  court, 1 

Arrests  for  selling  without  .i  licen.«e 157 

Seizures  made,  ......         .....         .  304 

Amount  of  liquors  seized  (gallon?), 1,019 

Number  of  applications  received, 1,500 

Number  of  applications  for  licenses  reject*"^..        ....  89 

Number  of  applications  for  licenses  on  file,    .....  32 

The  following  -hows  the  nature  of  tlie  complaints  upon 
which  lict'Mso  were  forfeited  b_v  tht-  Board  of  Police  from 
Dec.  1,  l'tO-2.  to  Xov.  30,  l^ii.H:  — 

.Selling  intoxicating  iiquor  in  violation  of  li.^nse,  ....  1 

PEII.MITS    TO    1)EL1>"EK    LtQlOR. 

Holders  of  fourth  and  fifth  cla-?  licenses  are  re(]iiired  to 
ohtain  permits  for  such  of  their  einplf)_vees  as  are  cngjigL-d  iu 
delivt-riiig  int<jxi<_»itiug  liquor  from  teams.  The^e  jiermits  . 
have  to  be  .-hown  to  police  otiicers,  ca  demand,  and  are  re- 
voked in  case  the  holder  is  found  delivering  licjuor  illegally, 
or  under  suspiciou.-  circumstance*.  During  the  p.ist  vcar 
I'.'jii  such  permits  were  granted  and  '.'.'«  cancelled  or  revoked. 

_Ml-CELI,ANEOt  >    J.i(XN>KS. 

The  total  number  of  licenses  i^-utd  of  all  kinds,  e.vcept 
for  the  tale  of  iuto.xicating  liquor,  *\a,-  2t'i,'.\-2\  -.  tntnsferred. 
It.')  :  cancelled  and  revoked,  :^,Ji(>.  The  otiiet-r^  investi- 
gated .S.H'.t  compIainN  arising  undi-r  these  licenses,  and  2 
hearing-;  were  given  by  the  Boaivl  'in  tliese  complaints. 
The  fee?  collected  and  paid  into  the  city  tieasury  amounted 
to  *47. 071.1.-.      (See  Tabic  XV. J 

Veiiki.e   .**EKVICE. 

.lll/Ol.'Oh,'!'-. 

This  year  f(>r  the  (ii>t  time  an  autouioliile  was  usid  by  the 
jiolice  department.  .V  ■•  ."-"tanley  "  -team  autdiiKjbile  was 
.-elected,  liecau-c  it  was  durable  a.nd   light  and   made   little 


.W  BOAED   OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

EOisc.  It  w:is  Used  tluriag  the  daytime  in  that  part  of  the 
eitj  known  a.s  the  Back  Bay  district,  where  the  most  ex- 
peosjire  residences  of  the  city  arc  located,  \ery  nearly  all 
(cri  which  are  left  vacant  during  the  summer.  Tiiicves,  in 
fonner  vears,  have  woAai  in  thia  district  iu  the  daytime 
asd  not  during  the  ni^it  time.  Hcverul  years  ago  many  of 
these  houses  were  entraed  during  the  summer  while  they 
•arere  unoct-upied,  and  therefore  unprotected  by  occupants. 
During  the  past  two  ye»s  the  police  force  in  the  Back  Bay 
has  lx?en  increased  during  the  summer  t<5  give  the  required 
proCection.  During  the  it*st  summer  the  ex5>eriment  was 
nsadc  of  not  adding  to  the  force,  but  making  the  automobile 
give  the  same  protection  as  the  addition  of  four  mounted 
siifn  and  tluee  oflScers.  Two  broken  back  doors  have  been 
iiiwind  (iiirinj;  the  summer,  but  notliiiiir  has  been  stolen  in 
tie  district  covered  by  tise  automobile. 

irince  July  1  the  autceEiobile  has  run  tlu-ough  tlie  roads 
and  back  alleys  of  the  Back  Bay  district  7,U37i,^  miles, 
gHided  by  a  chaufleur.  An  officer  in  uniform  has  ridden  in 
tlae  automobile  on  a  scat  high  enough  to  allow  him  to  look 
orer  the  back  fences.  It  has  run  ever}'  da}',  good  weather 
aod  Ixid  weather,  betweeu  three  and  four  hours  in  the  mom- 
iaiirand  l>etween  three  aed  four  hours  in  the  afternoon.  It 
hat*  never,  except  in  cast:*  of  neces-iity,  run  more  rapidly 
tfeao  six  miles  per  hour,  it  has  Ijcen  prevented  from  running 
tiine  days  by  accidents  t*.  its  machinery  and  running  gear. 
Thtzi'e  have  been  J320-O3  exj)ended  on  repairs,  mainly  on 
/J*'*  tires.  The  mads  ov»2- which  it  has  run  have  no  grades, 
aaad  are  in  good  condition.  With  the  aid  of  an  odometer  it 
ias  been  easy  for  the  cae^Cain  to  known  what  work  it  has 
diwie  during  the  day. 

Few  arrests  have  l>een  made  by  the  oflSc-er  on  the  auto- 
matnle,  but  the  presence  »>f  the  automobile  with  the  olBcer 
La*  discouraged  loafers  aasd  disreputable  people  from  fre- 
qnenting  the  Back  Bay  «sl-'trict.  It  has  not  been  used  to 
orertakc  other  automobile,  or  mnaway  horses  or  es<-aping 
feSoo.-?,  nor  was  it  intendtsl  that  it  should  be  thus  usc<l, 
thtOGgh  in  the  future  auli?/«iiobile>  may  be  found  uf  use  for 
the^  and  other  jjurpooe*. 


1  '."'4. 


ITBLIC    IK>CUM1:NT— No.  V.K 


:U 


?450 

00 

315 

00 

124 

07 

12 

00 

320  03 

C-(<  cr'  Huujiirig  the  Automobile  from  July  1  to  Sot:  17,  2003. 
S.i'.r^"7  of  (mlice  officer, 
Sa'.s-T  of  ihuulleur, 
Oaso.-ece. 
Oil 

X-oil ?1,221   10 

Thr  eNiHT.-c  of  ~<'ven  ir.cn  and  four  hor>o>  would  lie  much 

Ainljiilance. 

Tbr  dojwrtnicnt  is  now  equipped  with  ten  ambulances, 
Ific-atr-i  in  tin-  follow  ir.g  police  divisions:  1,  4,  (!,  7,  10,  11, 
ir,.  :;.  1.-.  aiid  If,. 

DcjriniT  the  yc;ir  the  ambulances  respoiidtVi  to  calls  to 
conv.j  ^ick  or  injured  persons  to  the  followin'g  places  :  — 


Cirj   rT-ispital    (Reliif  Su- 

Cbardon  Street  Home, 

o 

tioz'-,         .... 

847 

City  Prison, . 

3 

City  CMSpiwl, 

o90 

Home,  .... 

103 

Ma5>i'r.i;sett5  General  Hos- 

From  fires,    . 

7 

piul         .... 

203 

.Morgue, 

5 

Ero«-r-r^<.j-  Hocpital,  . 

37 

Charles  Street  Jail, 

4 

CarL'T^   Hospil.tl, 

21 

Waj-farers'  Lodge, 

2 

Chi;dr^::"s  Hospital,     . 

10 

Cambridge  Jail,  . 

1 

r.viric-in  !Iii5|>it:il,        .    _     . 

9 

Koxbury  District  Court, 

1 

Fac'.i_i.=rr  Ilojpilal, 

<" 

Police  station  houses,  . 

18 

N'ew  £:!;irl.uul  Hospital. 

Ladder  12  house, . 

1 

UoiLlC^-.j'at'liL-   lK■:^pi^:ll, 

Calls  wliere   services   wcic 

Elic- ir^i'ii..!.      . 

J 

not  required, 

145 

B:iptL<  !Iospital,  . 
PiertJ!  Farm, 

Total 

2,021 

32 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan . 


List  of  Vehicles  uxed  by  the  DqtaTtmeiit. 


DIVJHOXS. 

1 

c 

& 

« 

* 

JZ 

5 

1 

Urn 

i 

1     • 

1 

S 

i 

1 

Division    1, . 
Division    2, . 
Divigion    3,  . 
Division    4,  . 
Division    5,  . 
Division    6, . 
Division    7, . 
Division    8, . 
Division    9, . 
Division  10, . 
Division  11,  . 
Division  12, . 
Division  13, . 
Division  14, . 
Division  15, . 
Division  16, . 
Joy  Street  stable. 

3 

} 

- 
6 

1 

- 1  1 

-  f 

ill 

-  1 

-  1 

:i; 

-\  1 

-l  1 
-1  1 

-1  1 

-«  1 

4S    1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

4 

1 

1 
1 

2 
4 

3 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 

2 
3 
5 
1 
6 
5 
3 
5 
22 

Totals,  . 

• 

18 

6 

1 

4  1;  10 

1 

9 

9 

68 

HOR-SES. 

On  the  1st  of  December,  1902,  there  were  91  horses  in 
the  service.  During  the  year  2  were  sold,  -4  were  i>archa3ed 
and  2  were  shot  on  account  of  l^eing  disabled.  At  the 
present  time  there  are  91  in  8cr\'ice,  as  shown  by  Table  IX. 


WOHK   OF  THE    DePARTMEXT. 

A^rresis. 
The  total  number  of  persons  arrested  was  43,033,  against 
34,732  the  jM^ceding  year,  beingan  increase  of  8,301.     The 
percentage  of  increase  or  dfcrea.se  was  as  follows :  — 


Offence*  against  the  person, locrease. 

Offences  against  property,  committed  with  violence,  .    Increase, 
Offences  against  property,  committed  without  violent-*.    Increase, 
Maliciou'?  offences  against  property,     ....    Increase, 
Forgery  and  offences  against  the  currency,  . 
Offences  against  the  license  laws. 
Offences  against  chastity,  morality,  etc.. 
Offences  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 


rnCcnt. 

.79 

17.66 

.40 

1.55 

Increase,    20.00 

Increase,    11.55 

Decrease,     1.44 

Increase,    29.97 


H'OJ.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  4«J. 


33 


Ti:i-iv  were  4,')13  persons  am-sted  on  warrants  and  3G,0').5 
with.mt  warrants;  i\4G:)  i>erson,s  were  smnmoned  by  tlie 
roiirt.  40,t;48  persons  wore  held  for  trial  and  2,385' were 
r(Ieas<-vl  from  custody.  Tlie  nunibfr  of  males  arrested  Mas 
37, .^'li  :  of  females.  5.171  ;  of  foreigners,  10,952,  or  approxi- 
mately, 4i;.3i;  per  cent.  :  of  minors,  5,4r>2.  Of  the  total 
niimU^r  arrested  14. •U4,  or  29.3s  per  cent,  were  non- 
re-idonts.      (See  Tables  X.,  XI.  and  XII.) 

'I  he  nativity  of  the  prisoners  was  as  follows  : 


United  States, 

.  23,081 

,   Wale.s,  . 

18 

British  I*rovinces 

.    3,629 

1 

'   East  Indies,  . 

3 

Ireland, 

.    9,559 

1    West  Indies, 

44 

Etiglajid, 

.    1.20S 

Turkey, 

31 

France. 

.        .        71 

South  .\tnerica.     . 

7 

Ceroiany, 

.      3U 

Switzerland, 

11 

Ita!v.     . 

.    1.219 

Belgium, 

82 

liU.'.sia, . 

.    1.198 

Africa,  . 

8 

Chin.i,   . 

.      572 

Hungary, 

2 

Greece. 

.      S13 

Asia, 

1 

Sweden. 

.      616 

Arabia,. 

3 

Sc/jllinil. 

.      594 

Mexico, 

5 
4 

Spain.   . 

11 

Syria,    .        . 

Norway, 

-       153 

Armenia, 

1 

I'o!:ji.1, 

120 

Australia, 

5 

Au«tria, 

59 

Japaji 

1 

I'urto_:ri:,       . 

•        •         ^^   1 

Hawaiian  Islands. 

1 

>in):.nd. 

33   j 

Rouniania,    . 

2 

Li  nmark, 

47   j 

Holland.        . 

IS  ■ 

Total.     . 

.-1:5.033 

Ihe  number  of  arre.ts  for  tlie  year  is  43,033,  bein- an 
incre.-ise  of  .S,;^01  from  last  year,  and  :,,S\>7  more  than°the 
avera-e  for  the  pa>t  fiv.  years.  There  uerc  27.757  per.-ons 
arrc>t.-d  for  dru.,kenr>ess,  bein-  8,5'.M.  more  than  hist  year 
and  ..,980  more  than  the  average  for  the  past  fiv.-  years. 
Of  this  increase  in  drunkenness  this  year  25.14  per  cent, 
^^ere  males  and  2..;i  j^r  cent,  females".  (See  Tables  XI 
Xn.  :u,d  XHI.)  ■    ^     •• 

Of  llie  total  number  of  am-t..  In,-  the  v.;u-  (13.0;;.;), 
l."'-'2  .^v■|■e  for  violations  .,f  the  city  ordinances;  that  is  to 
^ay.   1  arre>t  in  39  was  for  ~u.h  olleuce.  or  2.54  p,  ,•  cent. 

FitU-seven  and  fony-ix  I,nndredt!,.  per  c.nt.  of  pers(,ns 


;U  liOARI)   OF    POLKK.  [Jan. 

t.-iken  into  custody  were  between  the  a^res  of  twenty  and 
forty.     (See  Table  XIV.) 

The  number  of  i>ersons  puiushed  by  fines  was  11,787,  and 
the  fines  aniDunted  to  $!•;;,! 72. i»7.      (See  Table  XIII.) 

Seventv-five  persons  were  coniiiiitted  to  the  State  Prison, 
:i,SO'J  to  the  House  of  Conection,  '.tl  to  the  Women's  Prison, 
167  to  the  Reformatory  Prison,  1,117  to  the  House  of  In-  >-| 

dnstry  and  .380  to  other  institutions.     The   total  years  of  ' 

imprL«onment  were  2,'.tl9i%2,  tiic  total  number  of  days' 
attendance  in  court  by  officers  was  34,805  and  the  witness 
fees  amounted  to  $9,057. 

The  value  of  property  taken  from  jirisoners  and  lodgers 
was  $51,205.40. 

One  hundred  and  thirty-one  witnesses  were  detained  at 
station  houses  and  1>2  j)ersons  were  accommodated  with  lod/r- 
ingf^  an  increase  of  8.80  per  cent,  from  last  year.  There 
wa?  a  decrease  of  about  12.15  [ht  cent,  from  last  year  in 
the  number  of  insane  persons  taken  in  charge,  an  increase 
of  about  ;^.'.)5  per  cent,  in  the  number  of  sick  and  injured 
persons  assisted  and  an  increase  of  about  7.1>  per  cent,  iu 
the  number  of  lost  children  cared  for. 

The  average  amount  of  property  reported  stolen  in  the 
city  for  the  five  years  from  ISftii  to  1903,  inclusive,  was 
$ll-t,34ij.01  ;  in  1903  it  w:ls  ?;15(;,421.3«,  or  M2,075.37 
more  than  the  average.  In  the  same  period  the  average, 
amoant  of  property  reported  stolen  in  and  out  of  the  city 
which  was  recovered  by  the  Boston  police  was  $225,323.54; 
in  1903  it  was  $35t;, 742.92,  or  $131,419.38  more  than  the 
average. 

The  avei-age  amount  of  tines  imposed  by  courts  for  the 
five  years  from  1899  to  1903,  inclusive,  was  $97,203.29;  in 
1903  it  was  $93,172.97,  or  $4,030.32  less  than  the  average. 
The  average  number  of  days'  attendance  in  coart  was  31,- 
*539;  in  1903  it  was  34,805,  or  3,ir)(;  more  than  the  aver-  . 
age.  The  average  amount  of  witness  fees  earned  was 
$8,811.79;  in  1903  it  was  :j;'.»,057,  or  $245.21  more  than 
the  averag'-.      (See  Table  X III. ) 


IPOl.] 


PUBLIC    IHjCrMEXT— No.    I'.i 


.{5 


!/ 


Arrests  for  druiikenn'-.-  averaged  7i;  per  i\:i\-  tlurine  tlie 
_vc:ir,  01-  l.><'.i  i)er  >viiv.  of  tlic  population.  Tlicro  were  s.oliO 
more  persons  lure^i^d  ;iiaii  ia  191)2,  an  iiuivaso  of  44.81 
per  cent.  :  42. .').•;  pr-r  cect.  of  the  aire^tcd  pei-^ons  were  non- 
residents and  4fi.7.;  j.er  .-ent.  were  of  f<irei<:ii  birth.  (Sec 
Table  XI.) 


I*O«-0l.  :  IBOI-OS.     I»«t-«3. 


Ab.iniionod  children  carec  fcr, 

AcciilcnU  ri-|>orted,        .... 

I'uiliiin^s  fuiiiid  open  and  iciie  secure 

Cases  inve.-t;j:;ited, 

Danpt-Tous  buildin^^  re^.-rjed.     . 

Dangerous  cliimnev;  rri'untd. 

Dead  bodies  ctioil  ior,  . 

Defective  ce>.<j>oo!s  rep^jr'^ei. 

Defective  drains  and  vanlu  reported,  . 

Defective  fire  alarms  uni  clwts  reported. 

Defective  ?:is  pipes  niMjn^ 

Defective  hydr.ints  repo--<l. 

Defective  lumps  refK>r!<sd.    . 

Defective  s.wers  re}rjrt«d,   . 

Dcfcitivc  -ireeis  ;ind  Tri-tc  rei^.rted, 

Defective  water  pip«-5  r>-:<ti'->-d.   . 

Disturb.Hiices  suppre'**>ii,' 

E.xtra  duties  perfom>rd. 

Fire  alarms  g^iven. 

Fires  extiii<ruished, 

Into.xicated  person?  s'5i»4AKi, 

I.o.-t  children  restored.. 

Insane  persons  taken  j)  utairf.   . 

Mis.siii<j  persons  reported.    . 

.Mi^sin;,'  persons  foui/d. 

Persians  rc^outd  from  drvwiitj^. . 

Sick  and  injured  pertoat  astisU-d, 

Stray  ti  ^ni^  put  up. 

Street  obstruclious  rrtuCTed, 

Water  running  to  wirte  r»';/-rted, 

Witnesses  detained. 


28 

2.S29 

3.009 

2'),7G1 

21 

G 

2.SG 

189 

2S 


S 

2.277 

2.001 

21,131 

n 

4 

219 
399 


U 

2,550 

2.851 

21,674 

23 

4 

264 

222 

5 


o 

1  1 

_ 

l-l> 

125  i 

81 

116 

100  1 

108 

7,181 

8.543  ' 

11,170 

,'.0 

.'12 

25 

9,.'?41 

11,073 

9,755 

2H4 

250  , 

259 

1,6,VS 

1.472  ! 

1,611 

2I,C47 

33.734  ' 

33,532 

LCM 

1,1.S2  • 

1.436 

570  : 

598  i 

664 

.10  1 

34 

27 

1.673 

1,535 

1.656 

855  1 

395 

347 

805  ; 

342  ; 

319 

105 

125  i 

123 

35 

43  ' 

31 

3,928 

.!.951 

4,052 

237  : 

213 

302 

57.314  i 

59.9  IS 

91.158 

276] 

244  ' 

290 

161 

1U9  1 

131 

/'.'»-//</,'  C'uminrf. 

I-:i^t  vear  there  iv*t'-  i'.'.  raids  made  on  p..li,\   ,|i,,ps  :   thi< 

vear,  I't;.      Last   vi -ar  tUcre  «-ltc   l;!:i  niids  ..n   .'th"r  pla.es 

where    <raiir,liML' -.la^  Ki-pccted   of  b.in«.'    carried    (m  :   tlii- 

year.    li'i;.      |^<t  y-ur  :hcn-   were    1.1  l.l   pcr->uii>  unvoted. 


36  BOARD   OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

and  proj^ertj'  to  the  amount  of  $2,:^ 05..') 8  seized  ;  this  year 
tJiere  were  .^7;5  persons  arrested,  and  property  to  tlie  value 
of  $1,323.18  seized. 

Bureau  of  Criminal  Inveali'iatiou. 
The  "  Rogue!5'  Grallery "'  now  contains  1 7,829  photographs, 
12,829  of  which  are  photographs  with  Bertillon  measure- 
meats,  a  system  used  by  this  dei)artmeat  during  the  jwist 
fire  years.  In  accordance  with  an  act  {massed  b}'  the  I^egis- 
l&ture  March  28,  1899  (chapter  203,  sections  1  and  2),  we 
are  allowed  photographs,  with  Bertillon  measurements,  of 
all  convicts  now  in  the  several  prisons  in  this  Stsitc,  and  of 
those  who  have  been  confined  there  and  who  are  measured 
under  that  system  and  photographs  taken, — a  numl>er  of 
which  have  already  been  added  to  our  liortillon  cabinet. 
This,  together  with  the  adoption  of  the  system  by  this  de- 
partment in  18-'8,  is  and  will  continue  to  be  of  great  assist- 
ance in  the  identification  of  criminals.  A  large  number  of 
important  identifications  have  thus  been  made  during  the 
3-ear,  for  this  and  other  police  departments,  through  which 
the  sentences  in  many  instances  have  been  materially  in- 
creased. The  records  of  1,4(51  criminals  have  been  added 
to  the  recoi-d*  kept  in  this  Bureau,  which  now  contain  a 
total  of  2(>,131.  This  Bureau  has  issued  385  prison  repoils 
of  discharged  convicts,  containing  the  full  records,  descrip- 
tion, distinguishing  marks,  etc.,  of  144  convicts  who  were 
discharged  during  the  year,  and  whose  records  were  con- 
sidered of  sufficient  iunK)rtance  to  preserve.  Other  {loiice 
departments  were  furnished  with  1 43  copies  of  these  rcpoi-ts. 
The  number  of  cases  repoited  to  this  office  which  Imve  been 
investigated  during  the  >'ear  are  11,050,  —  4,229  of  which 
are  recorded  on  the  assignment  books  kept  for  thus  purpose, 
and  reports  made  on  these  cases  are  filed  away  for  future 
reference.  letters  and  telegrams,  to  the  numl)er  of  about 
2,O0<1  yearly,  are  now  filed  with  the  numbered  reports  to 
which  they  refer,  so  that  all  the  papers  ptitaining  to  a  case 
can  be  found  in  the  same  envelope,  thus  simplifying  the 
matters  when  inumnation  is  desired  on  any  case.  The  sys- 
tem of  indexing,  adopted  by  this  Bureau  for  the  use  of  the 
department,  no*-  eontains  a  list  of  records,  histories,  photo- 


I'.lnt.- 


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37 


gnipli!;.  dates  of  arrests,  etc..  of  about  75,000  people  ;  there 
r...'  also  ••  lii.-tories  and  prx'-s  clipi"<ing^,"  now  numbering 
.">,(  li>,  kcjit  liv  tlii>  F'lroau.  in  envtloiH?  form,  for  police 
rdVri'i.^-f. 

I  lio  .>t:iti.-tlii  ol"the  work  of  this  br.mch  of  the  service  are 
inihulod  in  the  .-tatomcnt.-  cif  the  general  work  of  the  de- 
[wrtiiieiit  :  but  :is  the  duties  are  of  a  special  character,  the 
following  st-atonicnt  trill  he  of  intere-st  :  — 

Nmiil'ir  (>f  i>orsoi;:;  nrrested,  principallv  for  felonies,  .  .  .  9!9 
Fu^'itivc  friMii  justice  from  o:her  Slates  arrested  and  delivered 

to  (ifVurrs  irom  tliose  Slates,         .......         2S 

Nuiultcr  of  cases  investigated, 11,050 

NunUitT  of  c.-.f  cs  of  homicide  and  siipposcd  homicide  investigated; 

and  ividi'iicf  prepared  for  trial  i:;  court, 35 

XuiubiT  of  days  spvnt  in  c>5urt  tv  oSccrs, 2,657 

.^MKiiint  of  stolen  projK-rtj  recovere-i $2)?5,248  42 

Anumr.t  of  fines  iraposcd  b_v  court 3,099  M 

Nuinl)cr  of  year^■  imprisonment  iaiposed  by  court,  4C6  years,  6 

iiioiilhf. 
Niniil'er  of  pliolographs  added  to  the  "  Kogues"  Gallery,"      .         .    3,l&-t 

Jlineriiiil  Miiiticians. 

iHuing  the  viar  244  applications  were  received  for  itiner- 
ant niii-ician  licenses:  of  the-c,  21it  were  granted,  10  re- 
jected anil  t;  are  pending.  Of  the  licenses  granted,  12  were 
revoked  for  cause  and  7  canc.llcd.  leaving  200  in  force. 

The  oflicir  detailed  for  this  special  ser^'ice  reports  that 
during  the  yar  lie  examined  21.i  instniiuents,  as  follows  :  — 


ISSTKfMKXTS. 


lovpcdf^. 


Striet  crga^.s, 

IIan<l  organs, 

Violins, 

Harps, 

Khites, 

Accordions, 

Guitars. 

Hagpi]ii'«,    . 

iianjus, 

Clariiinits,  . 

T..taN.. 


127 

120 

37 

36 

19 

19 

14 

14 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

2 

2 

215 


205 


Condemned 


2 
JO 


3?< 


BOAKD  OF   POLICK. 


[Jan. 


In.<pector  r,f  Cla!„iif  and  Jfeib'cal  Exaniitv.'rf'  Assistant. 

The  \\ork  of  tlie  officers  dctailc<l  to  assist  the  committee 
on  claims  and  I:iw  dcfwnment  in  investigating  claims  against 
tlie  city,  and  to  aid  tli€  medical  exaiuinei-s  of  the  county  of 
SutTolk,  was  as  follow.-*:  — 


Claims. 
Xombcr    of    cases    inverfi-  i    Number  of  days  in  attend- 

g-jtcd,        ....      xA  j       ance  on  committee,  . 
Number  of  witnesses  inter-  !    Number  of  nolices  served,  . 

TJewred 3,515  j    Number   of   claims   .settled 

Number  of  days  in  court,    .       119  |        for  contractors, 


Dasniagc  done  by  Dogs. 

7  '    Number  of  oroats  killed. 


Number  of  cases. 

Number  of  hens  killed,        .        44 

Number   of    Bel^an    hare* 

killed 0 


Number  of  ducks  killed. 


43 
36 

35 


De'Uks  by  Accident,  Suicule,  etc. 
Deaths:  males,  333  ;  females,  106;  total. 


430 


Comet  of  Death. 


Accident, 

112 

Alwrtion, 

. 

1 

Munler, 

11 

J II  f anticide. 

.                 .                 - 

3 

Homicide, 

9 

Overdose  of 

poison,     . 

I 

Drowning, 

42 

Suffocation, 

•        • 

14 

Alcoholism, 

a 

Natural  causes,    . 

-      177 

Suicide, 

60 

Still-tKirn, 

1 

Total, 

.      439 

Number  of  inquests  atteiwUd,  .... 

■ 

.       100 

Causes  of  Death. 

Railroad  accident,         .         ,        70 

Fall.      . 

. 

s 

Trolley  ear,  . 

J6 

Suicide, 

. 

1 

Murder, 

Explosion, 

. 

1 

Homicide, 

Alcoholism, 

. 

1 

Elerator, 

Automobile,. 

Total. 

. 

100 

Team,   . 

. 

PufJir  (Janiayes. 

During  the  yaav  there  were  1,7.">0  carriage  licenses  granted 
Of  these,  4  were  inot«»r '-iirriajjcs. 


Hygg 


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PUBLIC    DOCUMKXT— Xo.   4'.'. 


3!i 


The   following  i.<  a  dclaili'il   <tatein  nt  regardinir  ]iulili< 
oarri:i£rcs :  — 


Xurabir  cf  i  :iri  i:iL:e<  littll^iil,  ..... 

Xntiibor  of  lircnsc?  trrinsfcrroi,        .  ... 

yutubor  of  liceuso*  »':inccl!e<l  or  revokfil, 

NiimbiT  of  carriages  in-pectod,        ..... 

Number  of  cirriw^ej  rejected, .         ..... 

Number  of  carriajjes  reinspccted  and  passed, 
.Applications  for  drivers"  licenses  reported  on  and  approved, 
Number  of  ronipI.iii:ts  .again>I  drivcrj.  investigated. 
Number  of  «ai  ranti  obtained,  ..... 

Number  rf  davs  spent  in  ctiurt,        ..... 

Articles  left  in  carriages,  reported  b_v  citizens, 
Articles  found  in  carriages,  reported  by  d.-iviTs.     . 
Drivers'  appli<-.atinns  ff.r  licenses  rejected, 


1 .7:,c. 
20 
44 

1,750 
61 
.57 

1,508 
42 
9 
11 
46 
69 
18 


Harlior  Serri<(:. 
The  siicriai  duties  i-crlbmied  bv  the  ofllcera  of  I)i\  i>ioii  n, 
comprising:  the  harbor  and  tlie  islands  th<-rein,  were  a?  fol- 
lows :  — 


Value  of  pn)pert_v  recovered,  consistins;  oi  boats,  rigging,  float 
stages,  etc.,    .         .  '      .  .         .         .         .         .  f  16 

Number  of  vcsm-Is  fn^ra  foreign  port>  boarded. 

Number  of  vcf-sels  ordere<l  fiotii  the  channel  to  ])roper  anchorage 

Nuinl>er  of  vessels  removed  from  channel  by  jxilice  steamers. 

Number  of  c;ise5  of  assistance  rendered,  .... 

Number  of  cafes  of  assisLince  rendered  to  w  !iarfn.g»-rs. 

Number  of  i)ermils  granted  vessels,  in  the  stream,  to  di^^harge 
c-argoes, 

Number  of  obstructions  remove*!  fiom  the  channel. 

Number  of  alarms  of  fire  on  tlie  water  front  attended,   . 

Numlnr  of  boats  challenged, 

Sick  and  injured  persons  assisted 

Cases  investigated 

I>ea<l  l>odii-3  recovered,     ....  ... 

Dead  bodies  cared  for,       ........ 

Be.scued  from  drowning,  ........ 

Number  of  \  essels  ordered  to  jjut  up  anchor  lighLs, 

Steamer.-^  escoiteil,  outgoing  iiud  incoming,     .... 


59  7.5 
855 

2,133 

113 

605 

15 

1.5 

11 

64 

l,.5i'0 

6 

430 

22 

3 

5 

25 

252 


Tlie  idUil  niiinb(.r  dl'  ves~el.-~  that  airiveJ  in  tlii^  port 
durin;:  liic  year  i.-  lii,i':;'.i.  of  iiii.>  i,unib»r.  s.:„\-,  i.:i:i,e 
from  doiMi-tii;  potN,  JSlT  from  pott^  in  the  I5riti.-ii  I'mvinee- 
and  .S:V')  from  foreign  jiorts.  Of  tlie  lattir,  TT'.i  u  cic  -tcam- 
.-hiiis,  .■>  >hi|.-,  .;.s  haiks.  •_'  brigs  and  :'.  1  .shoouei-. 


40  BOARD   OF   IHH.ICi:.  [Jan. 

Polke  Si'jnal  Senkf. 

In  compliance  with  chapter  454  of  the  Acts  of  1894  and 
chapter  i'4;)  ot  the  Acts  of  l^;i?<,  10,014  feet  of  underground 
cable  Iws  been  laid  on  Division  H,  21,.i75*  feet  on  Division 
♦),  and  4,800  feet  on  Division  12. 

On  account  of  changes  in  division  boundaries  of  Divisions 
4  and  10,  one  new  signal  box  was  placed  on  Division  16j 
for  which  1,585  feet  of  undergroand  cable  was  laid,  making 
451  signal  boxes  in  service. 

There  are  in  use  in  the  signal  .service  26  horses,  18  j>atrol 
wagons  and  12  pungs. 

During  the  year  the  wagons  made  29,099  runs,  covering 
an  aggregate  distance  of  25,442  miles.  There  were  24,905 
prisoners  conveyed  to  the  station  houses;  1,147  runs  were 
made  to  take  injiured  and  insane  persons  to  station  houses, 
the  liospitals  or  their  homes ;  and  5.35  runs  were  made  to 
take  lost  eliildren  to  station  houses.  There  were  (!54  runs 
to  fires  and  51  nms  for  liquor  seizures.  Daring  the  year 
there  were  451  signal  boxes  in  use,  arranged  on  (50  circuits ; 
834,537  telephone  messages  and  3,357,500  "  on-duty  "  calls 
were  sent  over  the  lines. 

Special   Event. •!. 
The  following  is  a  list  of  special  events  transpiring  during 
the  year,  and  shows  the  number  of  police  officers  detsiiled 
for  duty  at  each  event :  — 

■  ••9.  M«a. 

Dec.       2,  Fire,  410-120  Albany  Street, 50 

Dec..    14,  Fire,  212  Summer  Street, 63 

Jan.       7,  Police  ball 80 

Jan.     27,  Fire,  215-237  Franklin  Street, 73 

March  17,  Eracoation  Day  parade, 867 

May      26,  Knights  of  Pythias  parade, 152 

May     29,  Parade  of  school  regiment, 434 

June  1,  Parade  of  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,  266 

June  17,  Anniversarj-  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,     .        .         .  523 

June     18,  Harvard-Yale  base-ball  game 50 

June     25,  !' Hooker  Day  "  parade, 931 

Aug.     18,  Fire,  Wormwood  Street, 65 

Aug.  20,  International  yacht  race,  Xewspaper  iSow,    ...  62 

.\ug.  22,  International  yacht  race,  Xewspaper  Row,    ...  71 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — >'o.   1:>. 


41 


Aug. 

ii. 

Au?. 

27. 

Aujr- 

81. 

Sl'JVt, 

I. 

S»"|<t. 

a 

Si-i>t. 

3. 

S.-pt. 

7. 

Oct, 

O 

(Vi. 

3. 

(X-t. 

3, 

Oct. 

4. 

Oct. 

5, 

Oct. 

6. 

CV-t. 

n. 

Oct. 

13. 

Oct. 

13. 

(Vt. 

14. 

(.k-t. 

li. 

Nov. 

.>«. 

Nov. 

7, 

Nov. 

n. 

Nov. 

21. 

Nov. 

21, 

Itilornsticnnl  yacht  race,  Newsp.iper  Kow,  . 
Inlcrn.itional  yaclit  race,  Newspaper  Row,  . 
Iiitnnational  yacht  race.  Newspaper  Kow,  . 
International  yacht  race.  Newspaper  Row,  . 
International  yacht  race.  Newspaper  Row,  . 
lutcrn.itional  y.iclit  race,  Newspaper  Row,    . 

I^bor  Day  parade, 

Visit  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of 
Visit  of  the  Ilononrable  Artillery  Company  of 
lloston-Pittsburg  base-ball  game,  . 
Visit  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of 
Vi,«it  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of 
Visit  of  the  Ilonounible  Artillery  Company  of 

Chinese  funeral, 

Uoston- Pittsburg  base-ball  game,  . 

Vi.kit  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of 

N'isit  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of 

Visit  of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Compa.ny  of 

State  Election,  Newspaper  Row,    . 

Prill  of  Lijjht  Battery  "  A,"  on  the  Common, 

lIiirvanJ-n:irtmoulh  foot-ball  ijame, 

llarvani-Vale  foot-ball  gajue. 

Special  detail  at  Division  4,  f'DOt-ball  night,  . 


61 

64 

69 

67 

.^i 

, 

57 

, 

745 

London 

757 

London 

564 

104 

I-ondon 

4S0 

Lo:u!oa 

542 

l>oiidon 

341 

308 

. 

100 

I.oi.don 

3S6 

London 

353 

London 

409 

65 

2i")9 

50 

. 

1?8 

250 

-May  J. . 
M«y  S, . 
May  4, . 
Ma'v  5. . 


He'jiMrution  Detail. 

HEX. 

.  1.054   I  May  6,  . 

.  1,045  I  May  7,  . 

.  996  j  May  8, . 

.  1,007  I 


KIM. 

1,(04 
1,0' 3 
1,U04 


Pe.nsions  and  Be.\kkit>. 

IKh".  i,  I'.iOi',  there  were  li'.l  pciisioucis  <in  tlie  roll. 
During  the  year  20  died,  viz.,  1  inspector.  2  lieutenant.-,  1 
lUv-istunt  kei'j)er,  15  patrolmen  and  the  widow  of  Sergeant 
Stoven>oii;  and  43  were  added,' viz.,  1  deputy  -uperiutend- 
ent.  7  captains,  1  inspector,  1  sergeant,  ."il  jatrolmen,  and 
the  widows  of  patrolmen  Flynn  and  Trainer:  leaving  1n4 
on  the  roll  at  date,  including  the  widows  of  7  and  the 
I  rphans  of  1  policeman,  who  died  from  iujurie.-  received  in 
the  service. 

The  p.iVMient-;  on  account  of  pensions  duritiL:  tlic  pa-t 
year  amvunted  to  JlliM.'iO.Ol,  and  it  is  ritimated  that 
j=l'J  I.T.'i.'i  will  be  re<iuired  for  the  puriH)Se  in  r.Rit.  This 
doe-  not  include  pension-  fi^r  1  captain,  1  sergeant,  1  a-si-t- 


a  BOARD   OF   POLICE.  [Jan. 

aiit  kecpir  ami  9  patrolmen,  all  of  whom  are  sixty-five 
vears  or  over,  and  are  entitled  to  l>e  pensioned  on  account 
of  .igc  and  term  of  scr\'icc. 

Tlie  invested  fiind  of  tlic  i>olico  charitable  fund  on  the 
-'lOtli  of  November  List  amounted  to  $207, 5oO.  There  are 
r>7  beneficiaries  at  the  present  time,  and  there  has  been  paid 
to  them  the  sum  of  $S,519.oO  during  the  ytast  year. 

The  invested  fiind  of  the  Police  Relief  Association  on  the 
30th  of  Xovember  was  $71,77»;.89.  The  payments  for  the 
rear  amounted  to  $f  l,77f<.oO. 

Financial. 

A  rc(|uisition  was  made  on  the  city  council  for  the  sum 
of  SI, 898, 75^.92  to  meet  the  running  expenses  of  the  de- 
partment, including  the  pensioned  police  officers,  house  of 
detention,  station  house  matrons,  liquor  license  expenses 
and  police  siarnal  svstem  for  the  financial  year. 

The  total  expenditures  for  police  purposes  diuing  the  past 
rear,  including  the  pensions,  house  of  detention,  station 
honse  matrons,  liijuor  license  exix^nses  and  listing  persons 
twenty  jcars  of  age  or  more,  but  exclusive  of  the  mainte- 
nance of  the  police  signal  system,  were  |l,801,*)2y.42. 

The  total  revenue  paid  into  the  city  treasury  from  fees 
for  licenses  over  which  the  police  have  suj>ervision  was 
$1,487,309.10,  of  which  $1,440,237.9.5  was  received  for 
liquor  licenses.      (See  Table  X^^I.) 

The  cost  of  maintaining  the  police  signal  sj'stem  during 
the  year  was  $60,929.99.      (See  Table  XVIII.) 

Co.NCLLSIOX. 

The  Board  of  Police  call  attention  to  the  increase  in  ar- 
rests for  various  offences;  they  attribute  such  increase  to 
additional  vigilance  on  the  part  of  the  patrolmen,  and  com- 
mend the  work  performed  by  the  oftii-ers  during  the  past 
year, 

Resj)ectfully  submitted, 

W.  H.  H.  EMJIONS, 
C.  P.  CURTIS,  -Jr., 
H.  F.  ADAMS, 

Board  of  Police. 


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'r.VDI.F.    II. 

Names  of  Ojn-xn  who  "-er':   promoted   during  the    Year  ertding 
Xor.  30,  1003. 


Xame  and  Gxiik. 


Inspector  Charles  W.  Boyer,  to  tlie  rank  of  cipiain. 

■  Liectenant  Ithamcr  A.  Mereen,  to  the  rank  of  cap-.iin. 

Lieatenant  Daniel  E.  Carran,  to  the  rank  of  captain. 

Liputenant  William  J.  Ixiwerv,  to  tlie  rank  of  captain. 
I 
Sereeant  George  H.  Adams,  to  the  rank  of  lieuteotat. 

Sergeant  Ednaril  A.  Pease,  to  the  rank  of  lientenant. 
•  Sergeant  Tiraothj  J.  Murphj,  to  the  rank  of  lieulesant. 
.  Serjeant  Gcor<re  E.  Saxton,  to  the  rank  of  litateniat. 
;  Sergeant  Rufus  G.  Fcsscnden,to  the  rank  of  lieatecint. 

Sergeant  William  J.  Hyland,  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant. 
:  Patrolman  Patrick  Byrne,  to  the  rank  of  sergeant. 

P..Ut)'n:ian  William  J.  .Allison,  to  the  rank  of  Jerjreant. 
,  Patrolman  Putrick  J.  O'Xei!,  to  the  rank  of  sergeast. 
j  Patrolman  Thomas  F.Goode,  Jr.,  to  therankci  serg*^at. 
!  Patrolman  William  T.  Maguire,  to  the  r.ink  of  serg'eant. 

■  Patn>lmaD  Ernest  R  Taylor,  to  the  rank  of  «>*Tgeant. 


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PUBLIC   DOCLT^rENT  — No.  4f". 


47 


Table  IV. 

List  iif  Orr'f-'  rs  retired  d'lrinrj  the  Ytar,  rj'n-i»fj  Age  at  the    Time 
of  liftiTement  and  the  Xiimt>er  of  Yeirri''  Serrice  of  Each. 


Caafc«  of  CnJrKincflt- 


Aldrich,  George  E.,    . 
Beiiiii'lt,  Andrew  .1.,   . 
Bill",  George  II., 
Iktver,  Charles  W'.,     . 
Bragiliin,  Byron  F.,     . 
BroJtrick,  John  G  ,    . 
Brown,  Tlu'iu.-vs  H.,    . 
Burg,  George  A., 
CLndwick.  John  H.,    . 
Coleman,  Thomas  W., 
Connor,  John  II., 
Copeland,  George  L.,. 
Crotbv,  Bernard, 
Curtis,  Augustus  L.,  . 
Dawson,  Henry. 
Doyle,  Jntnes  .V., 
Gould,  Frank  .M., 
Gretn,  .John  J.,  . 
Ilcnton,  Slejiben, 
Hoffman,  Frederic  G., 
H<K)J,  Allon, 
Iri^'i,  liichard  F., 
.IiTikiiis,  Hinry  K., 
Johnson.  Ku;:one  M., . 


Veteran,  twenty-four  years'  c»nsecutive  service. 

Siity-nine  years  of  age,  forty-Sre  years'  con- 
secutive service. 

Seventy-three  yenr.-^  of  age,  forty-three  years' 
consecutive  service. 

Veteran,  tweuty-eight  years'  cousecatire  service. 

Sixty-one  years  of  age.  thirty-five  years'  con- 
secutive service. 
Incapacitated. 

Ioca|>aci(:ite>l. 

Veteran,  twenty-two  jears'  consecutive  service. 

Seventy-two  years  of  age.  thirty-two  years' con- 
secutive serviue. 
Veteran,  twenty-nine  year?"  consecutive  service. 

Incapacitateil. 

Veteran,  tweuty-eight  ycari'  consecutive  service. 

Sixty-eight  years  of  age,  thirty-five  years' con- 
secutive service. 

Sixty-five  years  of  age,  thirty  years' consecutive 
•crvice. 

Sixty  years  of  ago,  twenty-sevf-n  years'  con- 
»*!Ctitive  Bervicu 

Sixty-seven  years  of  age.  thirty-five  years'  con- 
seculive  service. 

Veteran,  tweniy-si.x  years' consecutive  service. 

Incapacitated. 

Veteran,  twenty -eight  years'  consecutive  service. 

Veteran,  thirty -one  years'  consecutive  service. 

Veteran,'  eight  years'  consecutive  service. 

Veteran,  twenty-eighty  ears' consecutive  service. 

lDcap:icitati'iI. 

Seventy-two  years  of  age,  forty-two  years'  con- 
•■ecutive  Nervice. 


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Table  IV.  —  Concluded. 


Lee,  Michael  F., . 
Lewis.  Gil  man  E., 
Mahony,  Patrick  A.,  . 
Moncrieff,  Charles  A., 
Moore,  John, 
McOusker,  John, 
Xewell,  Daniel  S., 
O'Connell,  Thomas,    . 
Philbrook,  John  E.,    . 
Rowean,  Michael  J.,  . 
Sawyer,  Samuel  S.,     . 
Taylor,  George  W.,    . 
Thompson,  Moses  C, 
Weeks,  Joseph  W.,     . 
West,  William  F.. 
Wilson,  Samuel  P.,     . 
Yeaton,  George  T.,     . 


CaaM  ofRtllnment. 


Incapacitate*]. 

Sixty-foor  years  of  age,  thirty-two  years'  oon- 
Mcatire  aervice. 

Sixty-five  yeara  of  age,  thirty-six  years'  con- 
secotiTe  service. 

Sixty  years  of  age,  twenty-five  years'  consecu- 
tive service. 

Sixty-seven  years  of  age,  thirty-two  years'  con- 
secutive service 

Sixty-two  ye.ars  of  age,  twenty -eight  years' con- 
secutive service. 

Seventy-four  years  of  age,  forty-one  years"  con- 
secutive service 
I  Veteran,  twenty  years'  consecutive  service. 

I  Veteran,  eight  years'  consecutive  service. 

j  Incapacitated. 

I  Incapacitated. 

I 

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Sixty-five  years  of  age,  thirty-six  years'  con- 
j       secutive  service. 

I  Sixty-nine  years  of  age,  forty  years'  consecn- 
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i  Sixty-five  years  of  age,  twenty-eight  years'  con- 
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1904.1 


PfBLIC   DOCUMKNT— No.   4!'. 


49 


Table  V. 

Snutb-'r  of  3/eri  oj  Each  Rank  in  Actice  Servtce  at  the  End  of 
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Tablx  XV. 

Licenses  of  All  Classes,  except  for  the  Saleof  LUjuors,  issued,  etc., 
during  the  Tear  ending  Xov.  30,  1903. 


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101 

10 

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Table   XVI. 

Xinnber  of  Dop   Licei)xe!t   issued  duriny  the    Year  ending    Xov, 

30,  1903. 


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BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


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Table  XVII. 
FiiHincial  Statement  for  the  Year  ending  Xor.  30,  1903. 


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EXI'EXOITCKES. 

Pay  of  the  ofliccrg 

Pensions 

Fuel  and  lij?ht 

Water  and  fee '    . 

Furniture  and  bedding 

Printing  nnd  stationery,     .... 
Care  and  cleaning  station  houses  and  city  prison, 
Rep.iirs  Ui  »lation  hou.sos  and  citj-  pri.son, 
Repairs  anil  .supplies  to  police  steaiii<M-s,  . 
Rent  anil  c.-ire  of  teleplione  and  telegraph  wires. 
Care  and  keeping  hor.'?e.«,  iiarnesses  and  vehicles. 
Purchase  of  horses  and  vihlcle?, 


Cartinc:  priioners  to  and  from  statioiii  and  city 

Feetling  pri'oners, 

Medical  attendauce,    ..... 
Transp^jrtaticn,  ...... 

Pur.<uit  of  criniiTials 

Cloth  for  iinifiirni  and  uniforii)  helmets,   . 
Badges,  buttons,  clubs,  bells,  insignia,  etc.. 
Travelling  expenses  and  food  for  ofHcers, 
Rent  of  buildings, 


prison. 


Total 

Expenses  of  registration 

Expenses  of  house  of  detention  and  station  bouse  matrons, 
Expense*  of  liquor  license  bureau,    . 
Expeni«s  of  signal  system  (see  Tabic  XVIII  ), 


Total, 


$1,437,810  56 

112.4.50  01 

22,875  13 

C39  58 

.    2.780  86 

14,410  36 

2-5,111  61 

I6..364  48 

9,671  28 

7,166  20 

13..097  40 

2.743  72 

712  51 

2,086  13 

6.693  35 

3,342  23 

3,734  16 

11,985  18 

1,976  77 

350  66 

3.145  00 


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42,249  71 

8,666  36 

51/)66  12 

60,929  99 

tl,862.5o9  41 

Rkceipts. 

r 

For  all  licenses  (except  for  sale  of  liquor).*     .                 .  f23,979  75 

For  sale  of  unclaimed  and  condemned  property,  etc.,        .  568  87 

For  dog  licenses  (credited  to  school  department),    .        .  23,091  40 

m  — ^— — — ^ 

Total f47,640  03 

For  lir)u<T  licenses 1,440.237  95 

For  uniform  cloth,  etc , 11,611  49 

ToUil f  1.499,489  46 


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1004.1  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  40. 


Tablk  XVIII. 

Pa'/ineiits  on  Account  of  the  Signal  Siis'tem  during  the  Year  end- 
ing Xov.  30,  1903. 

Ubor ?24.735  42 

Hay,  grain,  shoeing,  etc., 5^C5  S3 

Rent  of  telephone  iostmcneDls, 1,444  4o 

Rent  and  care  of  buildings, 4,924  SI 

Purchase  of  horses,  harcesses  and  vehicles, .        .        .        .  1,004  S5 

Slable  supplies  and  furniture, 170  53 

Repairs  on  buildings, 2,656  45 

Repairing  wagons,  fiarD^sses,  etc., 1.831  11 

Fuel,  gas  and  water 1,753  42 

Miscellaneous,  car  fares,  etc 1,382  67 

Signalling  apparatus,  repairs  and  supplies, ....  5,947  3S 

Underground 9,274  72 

Printing,  stationcrr,  etc, 438  7S 

Total f60,929  W 


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TIjc  following-named  persons  have  been  awardctl  a  depart- 
ment medal,  as  provided  by  General  Order  Xo.  237,  dated 
Nov.  12,  1894,  on  account  of  having  performed  some 
hazardous  or  dangerous  service  while  in  the  performance 
of  duty  as  police  officers :  — 


Bank. 

XAME. 

DtTtUdO. 

Date. 

Patrolman,    . 

John  D.  UcCartlij. 

14 

Not. 

12.  1894. 

Patrolman,    . 

Wesley  W.  Cii.indler, 

3 

Feb. 

2.  1895. 

Sergeant, 

George  A.  Rohrer,  .Jr., 

i 

j  Feb. 

2,  1895. 

Patrolman,    . 

William  J,  Mnrphy,* 

i 

Feb. 

2,  1895. 

Deput}-, 

William  H.  Rerce, 

H.Q. 

Feb. 

2,  1895. 

Patrolman,    . 

John  J.  Smith, 

16 

Soy. 

29,  1895. 

Patrolman,    . 

Amasa  E.  Augusta, 

11 

Jan. 

1,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

Henry  C.  Berry,    . 

15 

Jan. 

1,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

William  H.  Gordon, 

1 

Jan. 

1,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

Peter  A.  Hayes,    . 

S.  S. 

Jan. 

1,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

George  A.  Armstrong, 

9 

ilarch  29,  1893. 

Patrolman,    . 

Walter  G.  Horton, 

11 

March  29, 1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

Edward  F.  Lewey, 

2 

March  29, 1898. 

Patrolman,     . 

Edward  H.  Mullen.       . 

15 

March  29, 1898. 

Patrolman,    , 

William  H.  Allen, 

1 

Oct. 

29,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

Charles  B.  Kelly,  . 

3 

Oct. 

29,  1898. 

Patrolman,    . 

Edward  R.  Olds,  . 

15 

Sept 

8, 1899. 

Patrolman,    . 

Christopher  J.  Barrill, . 

3 

Aug. 

31, 1901. 

Palrolraan,    . 

Patrick  J.  Fitzgerald,   . 

7 

April 

11,  1903. 

Patrolman,     . 

Thomas  S.  Graham, 

5 

April 

n,  1903. 

Patrolman,    . 

Hugh  A.  Rourke,  . 

7 

April 

11,  1903. 

Patrolman,    . 

Thomas  F.  ConnoUj-,    . 

1       ''      1 

Xov. 

25,  1903. 

Patrolman,    . 

Michael  J.  Sullivan.      . 

4 

Xov. 

25,  1903. 

Deceased. 


INDEX. 


A. 


AcciJenU 

in  streeL«.  parks,  etc. 
Alcohol,  pure 

license  to  sell 
Ambulance  serrice 
Arrests .... 

»p«  and  sei  o?  j^rsons  arrested 

comparative  statement  of 

insane  p*r50ns  arretted  . 

nativity  of  p«rrsor.s  arrested    . 

number  of,  ir  divisions 

punished  by  ri.-^e     . 

total  nnn;"t*r  of       .         .         . 
Automobile 


3-2 

,  ."",  .'.5,  70, 

pj 
78, 

79 

7S 

79 

27 

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28 

ol 

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33 

73 

71 

c4 

35 

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55 

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71 

■-0 

2H-51 

B. 

Benerit*^  and  p*:i?ion3  ...........         41 

R-rtillon  system .        "£ 

Board  of  Police 42 

c. 

Carri-iRes,  public 3S,  3'.l 

automobile      ............         r3 

numlier  licensed     ...         .......      38.  ?..'',  74 

City  ordinances     ............        Xi 

arrests  f  -  -ioU'.ion 3a 

Claims,  insptrctur  of     ....         t        ......        38 

Clubs,  special 28 

number  licenced     ...........         28 

Commendaliocs 27,  28 

Commitment"        .........  ...^ 

number  o'       ............         34 

whert  to  ............         TA 

Complaints 20,  52,  m.  74 

against  poiic*  oficers     ..........  52,  .'j.j 

.gainst  ii-(uc>r  iic«-']-«3    ..........        2;' 

against  miMrtUanpous  licenses        .         .         .      -.         .         .         .         .  2'.i.  74 

Couii5«'l  to  Board  ...........         :;5 

Criminal  Invej'.i^Atiou,  Eurcau  of      .......         .:j',  ;.7 

arrests     ...........         .         .        :'7 

phoiogra:,h< ."j; 

records  ............        "j; 

rotiifs' (;  i.'.rry         .........  .         .         'Mi 


84 


INDEX. 


Criminal  work 

comparative  statemeot  of 


r»au 

37,72 
72 


D. 


I>eath8  . 

by  accident,  suicide,  etc 
Department,  work  of 

medals    . 
Dogs      .    ,     . 

damage  done  by 

number  licensed 
Dragsfists 

number  licensed 
Drankenness 

arrefts  for,  per  day 

increase  in  number  of  arrests 

non-residenU  arrested  for 


38,74 


33 


38 

•; 

38 

32-36 

-I 

82 

■■', 

75.76 

;'f 

38 

f 

74.75 

1 

28 

• 

28 

Vf 

35,65 

36 

, 

3S 

35 

« 

E. 

Expenditures .42,76 

F. 

yinancial 42, 7B 

eipenditure .         .  42, 76 

hotue  of  detention 42,76 

liquor  license 42.  76 

pensions 42, 76 

signal  system 42,  76.  77 

receipts 42,  T6 

liquor  license  fees 42,76 

miscellaneous  license  fees ..42,  74,  76 

Tiaes 34. 72 

average  amount  of,  inii>08ed  by  courts M.  72 

amount  of 34,72 

G. 

Gaming 35,36 

arresto  for        ............36 

property  seized 36 

raids  made      ............        ^ 

H. 

Harbor  service 39 

speci  il  'lutles  perfomic^l 39 

Horsts 32.  M,  76 

bou;;lit,  ^Id,  tic a2,  76 

distrihutiun  of         ...........         54 

nUMil>c-r  in  vrrvice 32,  M 


oSimtS 


INDEX. 


85 


Impri.'-i.  amen  t,  terms  of 
Income  .... 

Inspector  of  claims 

claim?  invesiipateJ 

deaths  by  acciilent,  etc. 

inquests  attended  . 

witnesses  sammoned 
Intoxicatii.g  liquor,  license  for  sale  o 

clas^ilication  of  licenses 

compl.iints  against  licensed  dealers 

fees  paid  to  city  trea-surer 

m.iii mum  number  of 

nuui'.-r  o(  applications  for  licenses  received 
Itinerant  musicians 

applications  for  licenses 

instrunipiit*  examined    . 

instruments  condemned 

iii>tn2nu:nLs  passed 

iicenifs  crantcd 

licenses  revoked     . 

license;  cancelled  . 


PAflE 

34 

72 

42 

76 

38 

.•58 

38 

38 

3.S 

28 

29 

23 

29 

4'2 

Tfi 

•-•S 

29 

■'-■7 

74 

:i7 

74 

,  74 

37 


L. 

Lofral  service        ............         25 

Licenses 2*>.  29,  74 

liiju..r     .         ." 28,2.^ 

i-iis<.,:Maneous  .         .  ■ 29,  74 

Liquor 29 

l>eriiiits  to  deliver  ...........         29 

Listin;  (see  Registration) 14 

Loans,  small 27,74 

Lodgiue-liouses,  public 26,  27,  74 

M. 

Medals,  department R2 

Medical  examiners' assistant       .........         ."iS 

Misceilaneoaa  business         ..........         ."5 

Miscellaneous  licenses 29,74 

total  numi»er  issued        .....         .....  29,  74 

toiil  number  transferred        .........  29,74 

total  number  c;iDcelIed  and  revoked 29,  74 

bearings  on     .         .         .         .         ...         .  .         .         .         .         .  29,  74 

amount  of  fees  collected  for  .         .         .         .  .         .         .         .         .29.74 


N. 


Xativity  '■!  p<.r.>ons  arrested 


8i;  INDEX. 


O. 

rxGZ 

CMTences,  table  or ,Vv-70 

against  the  person Uti,  57 

3g:nln9t  property,  witb  riolence ST,  58 

■     agninst  property,  withoat  violence 5«,  59 

against  property,  malidoag M 

forgery  and,  Hgainst  enrrency        ........        60 

against  license  la'rirs (>I,  62 

against  chastity,  morality,  etc (i'J,  63 

miscellaneous  ..... 6t-(j9 

recapitulation 70 

P. 

Parts,  public 25 

Pi>n«ions  and  benefits    ...........         41 

estimates  for  ............         41 

number  of  persons  on  roll       .........         41 

payments  on  account  of 41 

Permits  to  deliver  liquor 29 

nainl«r  granted      ............         2ft 

number  cancelled  or  revoked         ........         29 

Police  charitable  fund .42 

number  of  bcneficiaxifcs ^        ...         42 

Police  department 5,  32, 43 

al)sence  on  account  of  'ickneji       ........         51 

arresU  by :e,  33,  55,  71 

commendations       .....         .......  27, 28 

complaints  against  police  officers  ........  52,  5.1 

composed  of .       5, 43, 44 

deaths  in         ...... 46 

officers  of  each  rank,  date  appointed  49 

details,  special  eveots 40,  41 

distribution  of 43,  44 

officers  appointed .         ....    6, 49 

officers  discharged,  etc. 6,  50 

officers  promoted    ...........         45 

officers  retired B,  47, 48 

salaries  .............  6 

horses  in  use  Iji       ..........         .  32,  64 

vehicles  in  use  in   ..... 32 

Police  divisions 6-13 

boundaries      ............     6-13 

Police  Relief  Association     ..........        43 

invested  fund  of     ...........         42 

payments        ............         42 

Police  signal  system 40,  42,  77 

cost  of  maintenance        ..........         42 

IM\nHiiLs         ............         77 

rei>airi  and  constructi'Wi 40 

worlt  of 40 

Property 34,  72 

recovered 34,  72 

stolen  in  city .  .34,72 

taken  from  prisonen  and  lodgers 34 


INDEX. 


rxct 

Public  carri.if« 38,  39.  74 

app!icituxis  for  licenses  .........  30,  74 

Public  lo-Iginc-houscs 2B,  27,  74 

ripplication*  !«  licenses 2fi,  74 

authority  t'^  license        ..........         26 

persons  lodg^^d  in 26,  27 

Public  parks 23 

an^sts  in  ...........  .  25,  26 

pitrol  of 25 

Pure  licohol  . 27 

applications  for  license  to  sell 27,  28 

K. 

Re(:i5tr.ition U-'r.,  41,  76,  80.  81 

deuil - 41 

eipense-i  of     ...........  .  2."i,  76 

nnailjer  t-f  ma'e  rosi<lent<       .........         SO 

ECppIemeL".  rr  list  of     ..........         SI 


Sickne»> 51 

al«enc<;  or  iccr.unt  of     .... 51 

Small  loaas 27,  74 

ajitlicitioEi  for  licenses 27,  74 

Statioa  hoasti 6-13 

iocstiou  of 6-13 


V. 

Vehicles 29-32 

in  use  in  police  department  .........         32 


W:tn<>^«i-» ."4,  72 

attendanc  in  court  by  racers        ........  ^i,  72 

fees  earned  fcv  olficeni     ..........  ;h,  72 

caz:ber  Jetiised  at  su>tion  bcu-^-s         .......         34 


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