PUBLIC DOCUMENT .... .... No. 49.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
BOARD OF POLICE
CITY OF BOSTON.
December, 1905.
BOSTON :
WRIGHT & POTTER PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS,
18 Post Office Squakf..
1906.
Appeovkd bv
The State Board of Poblicatiok.
CONTENTS.
r&GK
Police deijartmoiit 5
Police officers in|iire«l while on iluty, 6
Work of the dei)iirtmont, 6
Bureau of crimiiml investigation 8
Drunkenness, 10
.Miscellaneotts business, 10
Illegal gaming, 11
Lost, abaodom-d iind stolen property, 11
Comiuendationj 11
Special events 12
Registration, 13
Legal scrrice, 15
Inspector of claims and medical examiners' .\s5istant, ... 15
Police signal service 16
Harbor serrice, 18
Horses, 19
Vehicle service, 19
Public carriago* 21
Wagons, 22
Public parks 22
Special ]>olicc 23
Railroad police, 23
Licenses for the Halo of intoxicating liquor. . . . . 24
Pure alcohol, 25
Permits to deliver liquor 25
Storage of liquor, 25
Miscellaneoos licenses, 26
Small loans, 26
Musicians' liccn/ic<, 26
Public lodging-houses, . . 27
Pensions and bcnolits, 28
Financial, 28
Conclusion, 29
Distribution of police force, 30
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PAGE
Names of offlccrs who were promoted during the year, 32
Nniucs of ofllcera who died daring the year, 33
List of officers retired during the jear, 34
Number of men in active serricv, 35
OiTlcers diicharged and resigiMd during the year, .... 36
Absence froiu duty by reaaon of ddcness during the year, . 37
Complaints against officers during the ye.ir, 38
Number and distribution of horsest 40
Arrests by divisions during the year, 41
Arrests for year, by offences. 42
Comparative statement of oSeiuxa, 58
Comparative statement of crimis as to population, . ... 59
Age and g«x of persons arrested, 60
Licenses of all classes, '61
Dog licenses issued, 62
Wagon licenses issued, 63
Financial statement, ' 64
Payments on account of signal service, 65
Accidents, ' . . 66
Registration by Virards and precincts, 68
Registration, supplementary list, 69
Registration of women voters 70
Certificates of registration refused, 71
Department medals awarded, 72
REPORT.
llKAIigrAKTEItS OK THE roI.UE nEI'AllTMKST,
■ HI HE OF THE ItOAKP OF TOLICE, i'J TEMllKliTOX SvlUlir,
noSTOs, Dec. 1, l'.P05.
To Ilis ExeuUeticy William L. Douglas. Governor.
Your I!xceli.kxcy: — The Board of Police for the c-ity
of Boston, in ci'iiipliance with the provisions of chapter 32:^
of the Acts of 1SS5, has the honor to submit the following
report of the work of the police departniont tVir the your end-
ing Xov. GO, 1905.
The D£P.\KTiIz^T.
Officers.
The i>oliro dcpariiucnt n~ at present constituted is coui-
I>j5ed of : —
Board of Police, .
3
Director of signal service, .
1
Clerk of the IJoard,
1
Assistant director of signal
SuperiiiteiiHcnt of |H)lice, .
1
service
1
DepHty sn|>erin(cnilenls of
Foreman, ....
1
jjolice
2
Signalmen
6
Chief inspector, .
1
Mech.anics
3
CapLiins, ....
20
Linemen
5
Inspectors
25
Driver
I
Inspector of carriages (lieu-
Groimdman,
1
tenant), ....
I
Firemen on police steamers.
8
Lieutenants,.
38
Van drivers.
4
Sergeants, .
65
Foremen of stable.
1
Patrolmen
1.005
Hostlers, ....
14
Reserve officers. .
100
Assist.int steward of city
Matrons of hou-c of deten-
prison
1
tion
4
Janitors, ....
U
•Matrons of station liouses, .
7
Janitresses, ....
13
Diaii ibut'wn of Force.
The distribution of the force is shown by Table I. On
Xoveuiber 30 there was 1 vacancy, viz., 1 sergeant, Dnrinc
the year 42 ]iatrohnen and 44 reserve men were api>oinlcd;
t)
BOAKD OF POLICE.
[.Ian.
1 inspector, 1 sergeant and 5 patrolmen discharged ; 5 patrol-
men and 2 reserve men resigned; 1 inspector, 1 sergeant,
1 assistant keeper and 10 patrolmen retired on pension; 1
captain and 10 pati'olmen died- (See Tables III., IV., V.,
VI.)
Police Officees injcked while os Duty.
The following statement shows the number of police officers
injured while on duty during the past year, the number of
duties lost by them on account thereof, and the cause of the
injury: —
How I«CMD.
Xa. of Men
Injiired.
No. of Dotlei
lolt.
In arresting prisoners,
In pursuing criminals,
By slipping on ice,
By stopping runaways,
By cars and other vehicles at crossing^.
Various other causes,
24
3
1
2
2
21
234
30
95
12
16
290
Totals, ........
53
677
Work of the Depabtitest.
Arrests.
The total number of persons arrested was 48,358, against
50,265 the preceding year, being a decrease of 1,907. The
percentage of increase or decrease was as follows : —
PerCeat.
Offences against the. person, Decrease, 4.24
Offences against proper^, committed vrith violence, . Decrease, 1.85
Offences against property, committed without violence. Increase, 13.72
Malicions offences against property, .... Increase, 13.07
Forgery and offences against the currency, . . Increase, 18.03
Offenceif against the license laws, .... Increase, 10.37
Offences against chastity, morality, etc., . . . Decrease, 6.40
Offences not included in the foregoing, . . . Decrease, 5.27
There were 5,068 persons arrested on warrants and 40,830
without warrants; 2,460 persons were summoned by the
court, 45,855 persons were held for trial and 2,503 were re-
leased from custody. The number of males arrested was
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42,918 ; of females, 5,440 ; of foreigners, 22,118, or, approxi-
mately, 45.73 per cent; of minors, 5,912. Of the total
nimiber arrested, 17,167, or 35.5 per cent., were non-resi-
dents. (See Tables X., XL, XIL)
The nativity of the prisoners was as follows: —
United States,
26,2W
West Indies,
29
British Provinces,
3,928
Turkey,
37
Ireland,
10,585
South America,
5
England, .
1,402
Switzerland,
16
France,
93
Belgium, .
27
Germany, .
354
Africa,
6
Italy, .
1,198
Hungary, .
3
Russia,
1,402
Asia, .
13
China,
505
Arabia,
4
Greece,
348
Meiico,
6
Sweden,
756
Syria, .
2
Scotland, .
653
Armenia, .
2
Spain,
42
Australia, .
7
Norway,
182
Japan,
2
Poland,
151
Ronmania, .
2
Austria,
93
Egypt,
1
Portugal, . •
59
Central America
1
Finland,
95
Cuba, .
2
Denmark, .
50
Prussia,
1
Hon^nd, .
20
Wales,
East Indies,
19
17
Total, .
48,358
The number of arrests for the year is 48,358, being a de-
crease of 1,907 from Inst year, and 6,181 more than the
average for the past five years. There were 32,298 persons
arrested for drimkenness, being 1,213 less than last year,
and 5,854 more than the average for the past five years. Of
the decrease in drunkenness this year, 95.14 per cent were
males and 4.86 per cent, females. (See Tables XI., XIL,
XIIL)
Of the total number of arrests for the year (48,358), 1,209
were for violations of the city ordinances; that is to say, 1
arrest in 40 was for such offence, or 2.5 per cent.
Fifty-six and sixtj'-two hundredths per cent of the per-
sons taken into custody nere between the ages of twenty and
forty. (See Table XIV.)
...ssurnvmaf-
8 BOARD OF POLICE. [Jan.
The number of persons punished by fines was 12,408, and
the fines amounted to $102,822.64. (See Tabk XIIL)
Eighty-six persons were committed to the 8tate Prison,
5,686 to the House of Correction, 99 to the W«inen's Prison,
162 to the Eeformatory Prison and 1,074 to otiiier institu-
tions. The total years of imprisonment was 2,921 j5» the
total number of days' attendance in court by oflSeers was
35,239 and the witness fees amounted to $9,945.78.
The value of property taken from prisoners and lodgers
was $60,965.71.
Ninety-nine witnesses were detained at station honees; 58
persons were accommodated with lodgings, — a. decrease oi
30.12 per cent from last year. There was an increase of
about 8.27 per cent, over last year in the number of insane
persons taken in charge, an increase of about 7.54 per cent.
in the number of sick and injured persons agisted, and an
increase of about 15.84 per cent, in the number of l<3st chilr
dren cared for.
The average amount of property reported stolen in the
city for the five years from 1901 to 1905, ineloaiTe, was
$128,581.28; in 1905 it was $149,092.30, or $20,511.02
more than the average. In the same period the a»^erage
amotmt of property reported stolen in and ont of tibe city
which was recovered by the Boston police was $333,331.35;
in 1905 it was $458,250.72, or $125,019.37 more tiban the
average.
The average amoimt of fines imposed by oonrts for the
five years from 1901 to 1905, inclusive, was $97,549.19; in
1905 it was $102,822.64, or $5,273.45 more than tiie average.
The average number of days' attendance in eonrt was 34,-
030; in 1905 it was 35,239, or 1,209 more than the arerage.
The average amount of witness fees earned was $9,119.22;
in 1905 it was $9,945.78, or $826.56 more than the average.
(See Table XIH.)
Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
The " Rogues' Gallery " now contains 22,187 photographs,
15,616 of which are photographs with BertiOon measnre-
ments, a system used by this department during the past seven
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vears. In ac^ynlance witli an act passed bv the Legislature
March 25, ISOO (chapter 203, sections 1 and 2), vre are al-
lowed {-^otographs, -svith Bertillon measurements, of all con-
victs now in ihc several prisons in this State, and of those
who have Ix^eii confined there and who are measured under
that svrtem and photographs taken, — a number of which
have alreadv W-en added to our Bertillon cabinet. This, to-
gether with ll:o adoption of the system by this department
in ISl^'S. is and will continue to be of great assistance in the
identification of criminals. A large number of important
identifications have thus been made during the year, for this
and other police departments, through which the sentences in
many initancv^ ha\e lH?cn materially increased. The records
of 1.0^7 criminals have been added to the records kept in this
Barean, which now contains a total of 2S,4S4. This Bureau
has issued 355 prison reports of discharged convicts, contain-
ing the full nccords, description, distinguishing marks, etc.,
of Ifr'f convicts who were discharged during the year, and
whoce records were considered of sufficient importance to
preserve. Other police departments were furnished with 143
copies of these reports. The number of cases reported at
this office Avhidi have been investigated during the year is
13,330, There are 14,59S cases recorded on the assignment '
books kept for this purjKise, and reports made on these cases
are filed away for future reference. Letters and telegrams
to the nnmlcr of about 2,000 yearly are now filed with the
numbered rcivrts to which they refer, so that all the paj^ers
pertaining to a case can be foimd in the same envelope, thus
simplifying the matters when information is desired on any
case. The fysteni of indexing, adopted by this Bureau for
the use of tbo department, now contains a list of records,
histories, photographs, dates of arrests, etc., of about 79,500
people; there are also "histories and press clippings," now
numbering 5,654, kept by this Bureau, in envelope form, for
police reference
The statit^tics of the rork of this branch of the service are
included in the statements of the general work of the depart-
ment: but as the duties are of a special character, the follow-
ing statement will be of interest: —
10
BOARD OF POLICE.
[Jan.
Xnmber of persons arrested, principally for felonies, . . . 966
Fogitire* from justice from oilier States arrested and delivered to
officers from those States, 39
Xnmber of cases investigated, ISjSSO
Number of cases of homicide and supposed homicide investigated,
and evidence prepared for trial in court, SI
Xnmber of cases of abortion investig-ated and evidence prepared
for court, 12
Xnmber of days spent in court by oflSccrs, Sj592
Amount of stolen property recovered, .... iSJSfiSi 10
Amount of fines imposed by court, 5,960 00
Xomber of years' imprisonment imposeil by court, . 642 years, 3 montksL
Xnmber of photographs addeil to the " Rogues' Gallery," . , 2,89*
Drunkenness.
Arrests for drunkenness were 5.43 per cent of the popu-
lation, and the average number arrested per day 'waa SS.
There were 1,213 less persons arrested than in 1904, — a
decrease of 3.62 per cent.; 43.1-1: per cent of the anested
person.'? were non-residents and 49 per cent were of fore^a
birtk (See Table XL)
Miscellaneous Business.
i»oa.«8.
i»*t-**.
I—tCH
Abandoned children cared for, .
14
15
14
Accidents reported, . . ' .
2,650
2.711
U»i
Boilifings found open and made secure.
Cases inrestigated,
2,851
2398
ua
21,674
25,518
WjBC
JHngexffos buildings reported, .
23
19
17
Danzemis chimneys reported, .
Dead botfies cared for, ....
*
264
28
S04
5
214
Defectire cesspools reported.
Hi
SIS
234
Defeedre drains and vaults reported, .
5
S
S
Defedhrefire alarms and clocks reported, .
-
3
—
Uefectire ns pipes reported,
Defeclire hydrants reported.
81
106
M»
108
1C5
9&
Defeetire lamps reported
11.170
9,283
<,»»
Defeetire sewers reported
25
30
C7
Defnrtire streets and walks reported, .
Defeeiire water pipes reported, .
9,755
10.740
9,214
259
251
230
IKstDrfaances suppressed, ....
Extra duties performed, ....
1.611
1.774
US'
33,53S
35,768
U^»
Kre alanns giren,
1,436
1,367
i*a
Fires extiognished
iBtoxieated persons assisted.
664
27
631
14
•34
35
Lost eidldren restored,
1,656
1,559
1JB08
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Mi-scellaticoxis Business — Concluded.
11
! I»*9-*S. IVM-04.
Insane persons taken in cliargif, .
Missing persons reported, .
Missing persons fouad.
Persons rescued from drowning, .
Sick and injured persons assisleJ,
Stray teams put up.
Street obstructions removed.
Water running to waste reportcJ,
Witnesses detained.
Ilhtfjl Gaming.
Last year there were S raids made on policy shops; this
year, 2. Last year there Triere 134 raids on other places where
gambling was suspected of being carried on ; this year, 82.
Last year there were 024 persons arrested, and property to
the amount of $2,071.90 seized; this year tliere were 711
persons arrested, and projierty to the value of $1,689.55
seized.
Lost, Abaiidoufiil and Stolen Properti/.
On the first of Deceml^r, 1904, there were 2S6 articles
of lost, abandoned or stolen property in the custody of the
property clerk, and 377 more were received during the year.
Three hundred and fifteen article were sold, for which
$2SC.0S was received and paid over to the city collector, and
15 delivered to owners, finders or administrators.
C0MME>'DATIO2rS.
During the year 18 memlers of the department were com-
mended by the Board in General Orders, 04 were compli-
mented by letter and 20 were commended by public oflBcers,
societies or citizens, for the following reasons: —
Assisting persons from burning Uuldings, 6
Alarming inmates of bui-'ing balWings, 7
Rescuing a person from death by suffocatioo, 2
Rescuing borseg from burning stables, 19
Saving a woraan from being injirwl by a fire engine, ... 1
Saving a child from being killed by an electric car i
Saving a child from being run OT«r, 1
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1M4. iitn.
Dec. 17, Fire in HecbtBoUdiaf, Atlaiitlo Avenue, ... 86
it*s.
Jan. 11, Police ball, , 79
Feb. 13, FaneralofCsptWUliani II. Brown, .... 67
Feb. 21, Fire at HooMeTuBBel docks -.56
March 17, Eracuation Daj parade, 388
April 16, Paradeof-Mifliitelfenof '61," 75
April 19, Marathon ¥BC«« 198
May 24, KnighU Teia|»kui^ pnrtulo, 891
May 27, Uarrard-Coni^ll bwt raoo, SS8
May 29, Parade of sdsmil rsgissiont, 465
May 80, Work-horse parade. 105
Jane 5, Parade of Anefaat and Honorable Artillery Company, 284
June 10, Dorchester Ita^, , 107
June 12, Riagling fSrotien" cSrmia parade, 125
June 16, Night before Ibe^Seronteenth," at Division 15, . . 226
Jnne 17, Anniver8ar]r«f tbe Battle of Bunker Hill, ... 506
June 23, Electrical pamftde 185
June 27, Visit of RreaMcat RooMTolt, 417
June 28, Visit of PrcaUeat BooMToIt, 246
June 29, Visit of PreaUMt BooaeTolt, 101
July 7, Fire on AibaayWraet, opposite Wareham Street, 109
July 23, Funeral of G«a. W. W. Blackmar, Grand Army of the
Republic, 196
i
Saving a person from bdflg injoroil by n motor car, .... 1
Stopping runaway honea, 40
Rescuing persons from drowning 4
Vigilance shown in arr«i«tIog an Impostor, . . .1
Diligence in the general perforiBflnoo of duly 8
Coui-ago shown in arrertlng a Tlolrnt (Irunkon man, . .1
Vigilance and courage ultown in pursuing and ationipting to arrest
armed store-breaken, 1
Energy shown in pursotog and arresting a store-breaker, 1
Vigilance in discoTcriai; and arresting store-breakers, ... 1
Pi-ompt action in axrttting a wan for assault with a dangerous
wea]>on, 1
Assisting in the arrest ot a man armed with a dangerous weapon, . 1
Courage in arresting an anned bouso-breaker, 1
Tact shown in arresting ttoiue-breakers, 2
Courage and prompt action in arresting ii burglar 1
Courage and prompt »eiU»i in arresting an armed murderer, . . 1
Total 102
Special Events.
The following is a list of special events transpiring during
the year, and showa the number of police officers detailed
for duty at each event: —
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1905.
Aug. 6, Church paia<Ie of the forty-thiiil Canadian Regiment,
Aug. 11, Electrical display
Sept 4, L;ibor Daj- jjarade,
Sept. 18. Funeral of the lion. Ritrick A. Collins,
Nov. 7, Detail at bulletin boards. State election,
Nov. 17, Fire in rear of 1287 Washington Street,
Nov. 25, Harvard-Yale foot-ball game,
Kov. 25, Special detail at Division 4, fool-ball night,
Nov. 23, Two-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the first settle-
ment of the Jews in the United Slates,
RegislratiOH Detail.
llfn. ,
May 1 929 I -May 5,
May 2 920 , May 6
May 3, 824 I May 8
Men.
177
142
860
193
175
75
143
200
107
Jfen
175
67
64
Slay 4, .
607 !
Rei.atdtg to the Listing of Persons Twenty Ti:aes of
Age or Over, Residents of the City of Boston.
On page 14 will be found the table of residents as they
were listed by the police during the first seven week days in
May, 1005, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 279
of the Acts of 1903, and amendments thereto.
The alteration in the law, which gave the police depart-
ment more time (that is, until September 20) to examine
into the truth or falsity of the application to be placed on
the supplementary lists, was of service.
The printed lists of residents have been used to good ad-
vantage by the route officers in familiarizing themselves with
the names and homes of the persons who live on their routes.
This year the Board of Police made a thorough investiga-
tion of the lodging-houses, both large and small, throughout
the city, and questioned personally, so far as they conld be
seen, each lodger therein on the subject of his residence.
The greatest difiiculty has been found by the police in ob-
taining from informants, particularly those of foreign birth,
the correct names of lodgers in lodging-houses, residents in
hotels and houses in general, where several men lived. The
Board of Police, therefore, printed and distributed, with good
eflFect, before May 1, notices in the Yiddish, Polish and Ital-
ian languages, as well as in the English language, notifying
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BOARD OF POLICE.
[Jan .
the inmates of houses, suites and tenements of the law, and
asking them to write on the notices the number of the male
residents living therein. These were collected by the officers
and nsed to verify the number of names given, to prevent
omissions.
It will never he possible to make, in the first week of May,
an absolutely perfect list of residents. Many of them, such
as sailors, soldiers, commercial and other travellers, will al-
ways be away from Boston at that time, and few take the
precaution to leave their names with persons who may inform
the police in May of their residences. The great reduction
in the number of application* for supplemental listing appears
to show more thorouglmess each year in the work of the police
officers in making this canvass in May.
There were only 70.5 applications in all for supplementary
registration in 1905, and 697 of these were listed and given
certificates of residence. This compares favorably with 1,280
names so listed in 1904, 3,360 names so listed in 1903, and
4,006 names so listed in 1902, the last year in which the
listing was done by the assessors.
This year only 8 applications were refused after examina-
tion, and no prosecutions were found necessary, as those ap-
plications which were rejected were made by mistake, and
not from any criminal intent In 1903 the number of rejec-
tions was 53 and in 1904 tliere were 55 applications rejected.
Xumber of Mclte Residents of Boston as listed by the Police.
YtAK
Ctnvttt.
AppiacUlMIO.
BrfOMd
Crrtifiutes.
Granted
Certtdcates.
Total Men
U>t«d.
1903. .
181.046
3^12
53
3.369
184.404
1904, .
193,195
l<t3$
55
1.280
194.476
1905, .
191,647
705
8
697
195.244
Women VoUrs verified.
1903, 14,611
1904, 15.633
1905 14,591
(Seo Tables XXL, XXIf.. XXIII , XXIV.)
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" Registi:.\tiox Expenses.
The expenses of registering the lists of resident?, not in-
cluding the services rendered by the members of the police
force, were as follows: —
Printing f51^71 16
Clerical service, 6,7-16 65
Cards 151 54
Interpreters, 985 75
Stationery 284 91
Incidentals, 275 50
Total fi9,715 51
LKfiAL Sekvice.
!Mr. John Forlies Perkins was apjx^inted coiinsri to the
Board of Pt-lice on the 10th of'April, 1005. in place ..f 'W.x.
E. B. Adams, resigneil.
IXSPECTOK OF C'l^VIMS AXD MeDICAI. ExaMIXEF.S* AsSIST-
AXT.
The work of the officers detailed to assist the e»:-mmittee
on claims and law department in investigating claims affainst
the citv. and to aid the medical examiners of the or-unty of
Suffolk, was as follows: —
Deaths by Accident, Suicide, tic
Deaths: males, 549; females, 139; total 688
daims.
Xuraber of cases investi^tp<l, 635
Number of witneascs intexTiewed, 5,005
Xmnber of liars in court, Hg
Ximiber of days in attendance on committee 44
Number of notices scrretl 51
Number of claims settled for contractors, 29
Damage done by Dogt
Number of cases, g
Number of hens killed 82
Number of chirf;en« killed 41
Number of geese killed. 21
Number of Relgian hares killed 2
Itj
BOAKD OF POLICE.
[Jan.
Causet of Death.
Accident, .
ilurder, .
Homicide,
Drowning',
Alcoholism,
Snicide, .
Stillborn,.
Abortion, .
Poisoning,
Number of inqoests attended,
320
11
3
70
12
68
18
6
20
Suffocation, .... 6
Strangulation, .... 3
Asphyxiation, .... 25
Infanticide, .... 1
Bums, 14
Accidental shooting, . . 1
Natural causes, . . . 211
Total 688
Railroad accident,
45
Troller car, .
21
Murder, .
3
Fall.
3
Team,
7
Automobile,
2
Abortion, -
3
Homicide,
3
Poisoning,
1
Alcoholism,
1
Elevator, .
Caving in of building.
Explosion,
Bicycle, .
Coal car, .
Accidental shot.
Revolving shaft.
Total,
99
4
99
Police Sign.vl Sekvice.
Underground Cable.
During the year there were 26,981 feet of unde^round
cable laid in East Boston and Charlestown, being 16,421 feet
more than the 2 miles which is required by law to be placed
underground each year.
Of the excess, 11,748 feet had to be laid in East Boston
at this time in order to follow the line of the duct used jointly
by the fire and police departments, and 4,673 feet in Charles-
town in order to avoid the responsibility of maintaining a
line of poles which was abandoned by the !New England
Telephone and Telegraph Company.
There were 2,500 feet laid in Washington Street in Dor-
chester on account of the high-tension wires used by the
Edison Dlnminating Company.
There were 1,150 feet laid in Kuggles Street on account
of the operations of the sewer department there.
There were 180 feet laid in La Grange and Washington
190(3.] PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — Xo. 49. 17
streets and 250 feet in Harward Place on account of the
Washington Street subway.
There were 20,4r>0 feet of overhead cable taken down in
the Charlestown district and replaced by the imderground
system. On account of its having been in use a number of
years, only about one-half of that taken down will be avail-
able for further use.
Signal Boxes.
Six new post bo.xcs were placed in the Charlestown district,
9 in the East Boston district and 1 in the Dorchester district ;
15 new post 1k>xc3 were substituted at different places through-
out the city in place of as many wall boxes taken down; 3
post boxes and 1 wall box, knocked down by teams, were
repaired and put in place; and 3 post boxes and 1 wall box
were relocatetl.
Miscellaneous Wori:.
During the year the employees of this service responded
to 1,552 "trouble" calls; inspected 451 signal boxes, 15
signalling desks, 921 batteries, 60 pole changers and 60 re-
lays ; repaired 93 box movements, 13 registers, 11 time stamps
and 14 gongs; put new fittings in 17 " Gamewell " boxes
and 82 " tjirtle-back " boxes; made 35 polar bells and 30
box locks; repaired 54 call bells at the several stations and
13 at headquarters; and performed a large amount of new
work and made many repairs on the signalling apparatus
which cannot well be classified.
There are in use in tlie signal service 31 horses, 19 patrol
wagons and 13 pungs.
During the year the wagons made 34,756 runs, covering
an aggregate distance of 27,S96 miles. There were 33,008
prisoners conveyed to the station houses; 1,121 runs were
made to take injured and insane persons to station houses,
the hospitals or their homes; and 595 mns were made to take
lost children to station houses. There were 729 nms to fires
and 78 runs for liquor seizures. During the year there were
451 signal boxes in use, arranged on 60 circuits; 874,899
telephone messages and 2,690,734 "on-dnty " calls were sent
over the lines.
18 BOARD OF POLICE. [Jan.
The following list of property is comprised in the signal
scr\*ice at the present time : —
15 signal desks.
60 drcuits,
■Hit signal boses,
14 stable call boards,
218 wall boxes,
iA3 post boxes.
29 test boses,
921 cells of bjitteriP3,
62 miles of underground cable,
77 miles of overhead cable,
7-,^ miles of duct,
45 man-holes.
Hakbok Service.
The special duties performed by the officers of Division S,
comprising the harbor and the islands therein, were as fol-
lows : —
Value of property recovered, consisting of boats, rigging, float
stages, etc., ... ^26,888 45
Xuaiber of vessels from foreign ports boarded, .... 739
Xomber of vessels ordered from the dtannel to proper anchorage, 1,986
Sfnmber of vessels removed from chanod bj police steamers, 89
Stnnber of cases of assistance rendered, I6S
Xumbcr of cases of assistance rendered to wharfingers, S7
Xnniber of permits granted vessels, in the stream, to disclmrge
cargoes, 70
Xumber of obstractions removed from the channel, ... 60
Xuinl}er of alarms of fire on the water front attended, . ISO
Kumber of fires on the water front extinguished without ahxrra, . S
Xamber of boats diallenged 1,9S3
Sick and injured persons assisted, 28
Cues investigated, 905
Dead bodies recovered, 43
Dead bodies cared for 4
BMCued from drowning, 8
Xomber of vessels ordered to put tip anchor lights, ... 53
Xnmber of vessels assigned to anchorages, 755
Steamers escorted, outgoing and incoming, 229
The total number of vessels that arrived in this port dur-
ing the year is 10,989. Of this number, 9,307 came from
dmncstic ports, 943 from ports in the British Provinces and
T39 from foreign ports. Of the latter, 682 were steamers, 6
ships, 35 barks, 2 brigs and 14 Echooners.
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Horses.
On the 1st of Dccc-niWr. 1004, there were 92 horses in the
service. During the year -2 were sold, 10 were pun."hased. and
2 shot on account of l>eing disahlcd. At the present time there
are OS in service, as shown hy Table IX.
Vehicle Service.
Work of the Aulomobilcs.
The following shows the work of the automobiles for the
year ending Xoveml>er 30 last : —
All automobiles in use in the department were purchased
of the Stanley Motor Carriage Company.
Automobile Xo. 064 was purchased on July 1. 1005, and
cost .$765. It was put in service on the 3d of July last, and
up to Xovember 30 had boon run 151 days, covering a dis-
tance of 4,470 miles on the streets of the out-lying parts of
Dorchester. The officer in charge made 5 arrests, conveyed
1 injured person home and responded to several alarms of
fire.
Automobile Xo. 10117 was purchased on June 23. 1905,
and cost $782. It was put in service on the 20th of Jime,
and up to Xovember 30 had Wen run 117 days, covering a
di.-tance of 4,579 miles on the streets of the West Roxbury
District The officer in charge investigated 22 cases, quelled
37 disturbances, carried 2 prisoners to the sub-station at Ros-
lindale. carried 1 injured jvi-son honi.e and responded to 7
alarms of fire.
Automobile Xo. 235S was purchased in July. 1003, and
cost $693. It was run 144 days during the year ending
Xovember 30, and covered a distance of 5,760 miles on the
streets of the Back Bay, north of Boylston Street.
.Vutomobile Xo. 4711 was juirchased May 25. 1004. and
C"St $756. It was run 220 days during the year ending
Xovember 30, and covered a distance of S,S40 miles on the
park roads. The officer in charge made 2 arrests for viola-
tion of the speed law, and cautioned many persons operatins
automobiles regarding the rntt- of speed permitted in the pub-
lic streets and park roads.
20 BOARD OF POLICE. [Jan.
Cost of running the Automobiles.
Pay of officers, $2,038 17
Pay of chanffcur, 334 01
Repair?, 745 46
Tiree 828 70
Gasolene 416 51
Oil, 39 25
Reut of garage, 202 50
Total, $4,604 60
Ambulance.
The department is now equipped with 10 aiabalances, lo-
cated in the following police divisions: 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13,
14, 15 and 16. i
During the year the ambulances responded ts calls to con-
vey sick or injured persons to the following pluses: — }
City Hospital (Relief Station). 796 f
City Hospital 695 ^
Masaefansett* General Hospital, 157 J
Emergency Hospital, 6 !j
Catner Hospital, .21
Austin Farm, 2
Lyiog-in Hospital, 6
ilaiine Hospital. 1 '
Fanlkaer Hospital, SO
Homoeopathic Hospital, 2
Bogei'c Prirate Hospital, 12
Emermn Hospital, 1
Maffiadiasetts Eye and Ear Infirninry, 3
City Prison, 1
Home, 120
Fran fires, 4
Mofgne, 18
Charies Street Jail " S
Police station houses, 22
De«T lAzad boat, 1
Houee of Detention, 1
Calls where services were not required, 162
TouJ ■ - . . 2,053
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During the year there were 1,586 carriage licenses granted,
being a decrease of 5 as compared with last year; 15 motor
carriages were licensed, being an increase of 11 as compared
with last year.
There were ?1 articles of various kinds left in carriages
during the year, which were deposited with the inspector,
among them being 9 hand-bags, 22 umbrellas, 2 purses, a
package of silver spoons, 1 bankbook, 1 fish pole and several
articles of clothing; 32 of these were restored to the owners,
and the balance placed in the keeping of the lost property
division.
The following is a detailed statement concerning licenses
for public carriages and for the drivers of hacks and cabs: —
Number of carriages licensed, . 1,586
Number of licenses trnnsferred, 31
Number of licenses cancelled or revoked 51
Number of carriages inspected, 1,540
99
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Number of carriages rejected, ....
Number of carriages reinspected .and passed,
Applications for drivers' licenses reported on.
Number of complaints against drivers investigated,
Number of warrants obtained.
Number of days spent in court.
Articles left in carriages, reported by citizens,
Articles found in carriages, reported by drivers,
Drivers' applications for licenses rejected.
46
30
1,993
55
20
14
25
71
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Wagon Licenses.
Licenses are granted to persons or corporations to set np
and use trucks, wagons or other vehicles to convey merchan-
dise from place to place within the city for hire.
During the year 5,448 applications for such licenses were
received, 5,443 of which were granted and 5 rejected.
Of the licenses granted, 93 were subsequently cancelled
for non-payment of the license fee, 24 for other causes, 3
revoked for cause and 31 transferred to new locations. (See
Table XVII.)
Public Parks.
To police the parks during the past year It took a perma-
nent force of 27 men, confiisting of one lieutenant, 1 sergeant
23 patrolmen, 2 reserve men, 18 men mounted on bicyeks
and T on horses. To aid this force, details were made on
Sundays, holidays and special occasions, aggregating 1,181
men, and consisting of 2 lieutenants, 58 sergeants, 1,072
patrolmen and 49 reserve men.
The arrests in the parks amounted to 205, — 190 being
men and 15 women.
The following are tibe offences for which arrests
made : —
OrmcES.
Milu.
Ttnuita.
TtaU.
Drivioa^ heavy teams in parkways,
Banning a motor vehicle faster than 3 miles
an hoar,
DischaTging firearms, ...
Cruelty to animals,
Playing base-ball,
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OlFENCES.
Malei.
Kern ales.
Totals.
Indecent exposure,
Assault and battery,
Assault witli a loaded revoh
Drunkenness,
Larceny,
Larceny from tiie person.
Profanity,
(ianiing on the Lord's Day,
Violation of park rules,
er.
2
1
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111
4
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2
1
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1
2
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125
5
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2
1
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Totals, .
190
15
205
Special Police.
Special police officers are appointed to sen-e without pay
from the city, on the written application of any officer or
board in charge of a department of the city of Boston, or on
the application of any responsible corporation or person, such
corporation or ijcrson to be liable for the oflBcial misconduct
of the person appointed.
During the year ending Xovember 30 last there were 470
special police officers appointed, 6 of the appointments were
revoked and C applications for appointment were refused for
cause.
For city departments, 180
For State departments, 5
For railroad corporations, 133
For other corporations or associations 59
For theatres and other places of amn>ement, 48
For private institutions 35
For churches, 10
Total, 470
Railroad Police.
Tiiere were also appointed, for the corporations named,
railroad police officers to serve in their employ as follows: —
Boston & Maine Hailroad, HO
New York, Xcw Haven & Hartford Railroad, 7
Boston Terminal Company, . 6
Total 153
24 BOAKD OF POLICE. [Jan.
Licenses pok thk Saxe of Intoxicating Liquoe.
The law lioensfaig the sale of intoxieatnig liqaor in this
city provides that not more than one jdaee shall be licensed
for each 500 oi Ae popnlation, as ascertained by the last
national or State census, nor shall the number of places in
any event exceed 1,000.
Xnmber of placet Keenaed doriug the year, 980
Knmber of lieenKs penffin^. 7
Samber of lieeuMs satrendered for cftneelliitioa, ... .70
Ifnmber of new 'tiemmm gnuted in their places. . . . .70
The following is a dasified list of die licenses in force
yov. 30, 1905: —
First-class ionbolder, 68
First-class Tietnaller, 698
Second-class ■netaaHer, 11
Foortii-clasg distiller, 2
Fourtb-class ^bolcnle dealer. ■* B " 99
Foartb-class geoeer, 75
Fonrtb-class wbolesile diuggist, 6
Fiftb-class brever. 21
Total, . 980
During the year tiieie were issued 235 sixth-da^ licenses,
20 seventJi-ela^ licenses and 48 club licoises. Of these, 3
sixth-class licenses were cancelled, and new licenses granted
in their plaee&
Xnmber of compiamta for riolation of conditions cf licenses made
toBoardof Foliee. 5
Xamber of besriags ffven '5
Knmber of lieease* forfeited, 1
Kamber of eotofimits for violation of conditions of licenses made
in court, ........... 4
Axre*t« for s^fiig witboot a lieetue, 161
8eit una made, 320
Amonnt of liquon aened (gallons), 1,451
STamber of apfrfieat&MU receired, 1,509
Xnmberof ap^eatKNH for lieeases rejected,. .... 101
Kninber of *ppiiaK6oim for Ureases on file 42
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The following shows the nature of the complaints upon
wfcich licenses were forfeited by the Board of Police from
Dec. 1, 1004, to Xov. 30, 1005 : —
Selling intoxicating liquor in violation nf license conditions, 1
Puke Alcohoi..
Section 18 of chapter 100 of the Revised Laws provides
for licenses of the seventh class, to be issued to dealers in
paints or chemicals, to sell alcohol for mechanic"!, manufac-
turing or chemical purposes only. Twenty applications were
received for licenses of this class, and the applicants being
engaged in business, as required by law, all of them were
granted.
Permits to delivee Liquok.
Holders of fourth and fifth class licenses are required to
obtain permits for such of their employees as are engaged
in delivering intoxicating liquor from teams. These permits
have to be shown to police officers, on demand, and are re-
voked in case the holder is found delivering liquor illegally,
or luider suspicious circumstances. During the past year
156 applications for these permits were received, 139 were
granted, 17 rejected and 59 permits were cancelled or re-
voked.
Storage of Liquors.
Chapter 284 of the Acts of 1905 provides that it shall be
lawful for persons holding fourth or fifth class licenses for
the sale of intoxicating liquors to store liquor in a warehouse,
or on premises not covered by the license, provided that no
liquor shall be delivered to a purchaser from the premises
where stored, and that the premises shall be approved by the
licensing board.
Ten applications for the privilege of storing liquor under
this act were received, 9 of which were granted and 1 refused.
2(J
BOxUiD OF POLICE.
[Jan.
Mi8CELi>4SEOUs Licenses.
The total numbor of licenses issued of all kinds, except for
the sale of intoxicating liquor, was 26,359; transferred, 192;
cancelled and revoked, 2,59C. The officers investigated 357
complaints arising under tliese licenses, and 6 hearings were
given by the Board on these complaints. The fees collected
and paid into the city treasury amounted to $54,904.85.
(See Table XV.)
Sm-vix Loaxs.
Forty applications were received for licenses to make small
loans, secured by mortgage, pledge of household furniture or
other jxjrsonal proiHjrty exempt from attachment, or by as-
signment of wogcs for personal service, for less than $200,
or at a rate of interest greater than 12 per cent., 31 of which
were granted, 1 rejected, 1 cancelled, 1 withdrawn and 7
pending.
]A[usic lots' Licenses.
liincrani.
During the year there were 242 applications for itinerant
musicians' licenses received, 225 of which were granted and
17 rejected. Of the licenses granted, 3 were subsequently
cancelled ou account of the non-payment of the license fee,
23 were surrendered and cancelled and others issued in their
-Stead, and 2 were revoked for cause, leaving 197 in force.
The otlicer detailed for this special service reports that
during the year he examined 207. instruments, as follows: —
Iii>rac>ic)iT>.
Inspected.
ruaed.
CoodcDiaed.
Street organs,
Hand organs,
Tioling,
Harps,
Flntes,
.Accordeons,
Goitars,
Bagplpea, .
BaDjos,
ToUls, .
120
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CoUfdice.
Collective musicians' licenfes are granted to bands of per-
sons over tiftccn years of age to play on musical instruments
in company with designated processions, at stated times and
places.
For these licenses tlicre were 118 applications, 112 of which
were gi'anted and 6 rejected.
Public Lowjixg-uousks.
Every building in the city of Boston, not licensed as an
inn, in which ten or more persons are lodged for twenty-five
cents or less each iier night, is a public lodging-house, under
chapter 242 of the Acts of 11*04; and the Board of Police is
authorized to grant licenses to such lodging-houses after the
inspector of buildings has certified that the building is pro-
vided with proper exits and appliances for giving alarm to
the inmates in case of fire, and the Board of Health has certi-
fied that the sanitary condition is satisfactory. Under this
law IG applications for licenses were received, and all of
them were granted.
The following shows the locations of the licensed lodging-
houses, and the nimiber of persons lodged in each during the
year : —
LOCATIOK. Sumber lodged.
42 Eastern Avenue.
164 Commercial Street, .
234 Commercial Street, .
238 Commercial Street, .
242-246 Commercial Street,
187 Hanover Street, .
19 Causeway Street,
37 Green Street,
120 Eliot Street,
39 Eilinborough Street, .
886 Washington Street. .
1025 Washington Street, .
1051 Washington Street. .
1066 Washington Street, .
1093 Washington Street. .
17 Davis Street.
Total
13,020
18,830
15,303
13,346
22.295
46.406
12.088
36,764
49,009
20,193
95,312
41.976
30.481
19,148
26,855
38,987
500,013
28 BOARD OF POLICE. [Jan.
Pensions and Benkfits.
Dec. 1, 1904, there were 203 pensioners on the roll. Dur-
ing the year 10 died, viz., 1 captain, 1 lieutenant and 8 patrol-
men ; and 13 were added, viz., 1 inspector, 1 assistant keeper,
1 sergeant and 10 patrolmen ; leaving 206 on the roll at date,
including the widows of 9 and the orphans of 1 policeman,
who died from injuries received in the service.
The payments on acooimt of pensions during the past year
amounted to $129,687.67, and it is estimated that $130,-
352.50 will be required for pensions in 1906. This does
not include pensions for 1 captain, 1 sergeant and 6 patrol-
men, all of whom are sixty-five years or over, and are en-
titled to be pensioned on account of age and term of service.
The invested fimd of the police charitable fund on the
30th of November last amounted to $207,550. There are
65 beneficiaries at the present time, and there has been paid
to them the siun of $8,250 during the past year.
The invested fund of the Police Relief Association on the
30th of November was $84,350.
FlNANCIAI,.
A requisition was made on the city council for the a\xax
of $1,990,513.45 to meet the running expenses of the depart-
ment, including the pensioned police officers, house of deten-
tion, station house matrons, liquor license expenses and police
signal service for the financial year.
The total expenditures for police purposes during the past
year, including the pensions, house of detention, station house
matrons, liquor license expenses and listing persons twenty
years of age or more, but exclusive of the maintenance of the
police signal service, were $1,868,401.53.
The total revenue paid into the city treasury from fees
fr.r licenses over which the police have supervision and for
sale of unclaimed and condemned property was $1,510,-
872.43, of which $1,455,681.50 was received for liquor li-
censes. (See Table XVIII.)
The cost of maintaining the police signal service during
the year was $62,415.30. (See Table XIX.)
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COXCLUSIOX.
The summary of arrests for the year shows a decrease in
offences against the person, against property with violence,
against chastity and ni<^rality and against offences not classi-
fiod in the alxjvc, including drunkenness, in which there was
a decrease of 1,213, as compared with last year; and a slight
increase in offences against property' without violence, against
property with malice, against the currency and against the
license laws.
Kespectfully suhmitted,
CIIAS. H. COLE, Jr.,
n. F. ADAMS,
W. II. II. EMMONS,
Board of Police.
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Table II.
Xames of Officers who were promoted diaiay the Year ending
Nov. 30, 1905.
Name «nd Raost-
March 3. 1S05,
tixj 5, 1905,
Jea. 30. 1905.
Jan. 30, 1&05.
MxTch 3, 1&05,
J»i. 30. 1S05,
Jan. 30, 1905,
Jaa. 30, 1505,
Jan. 30. 1305,
Jam- 30, 1S05,
JaoL 3'3, 1S05,
Fe&. 9, 1905.
Feb- 9, 1505,
Marcfa 3, 1905,
Mods, 1905,
MjcchS, 1905.
Man^S, 1905.
Ibjr 5,1905.
Lienlennnt Clarence A. Swan, to Bhe rank of captain.
Patrolman James D. Conboy, to ifte rank of inspector.
Sergeant (lugh J. Lee, to the raiA. of lieutenant.
Sergeant Charles W. Searles, to iSx* rank of lieutenant.
Sergeant Willinni II. Alleo, to tbcrank of lieutenant.
Patrolman Arthur H. McConnelUt* the rank of sergeant.
Patrolman Ibri W. H. Curtis, to Ifee rank of sergeant.
Patrolman Albert J. Sargent, to &* rank of sergeant.
Patrolman Philip E. O'Neil, to tfcerank of sergeant.
Patrolman John J. Rooney, to the rank of sergeant.
Patrolman Thomas Keane, to tliennk of sergeant.
Patrolman Frederick Schlehober, to the rank of ser-
geant.
Patrolman Clinton £. Bo^lcy, toi&e rank of sergeant
Patrolman Henij Fetridge, to tSse raak of sergeant.
Patrolman Stillman B. H. Hall. la t&e rank of sergeant
Patrolman Jamos P. Smith, to the raak of sergeant
Patrolman Francis J. Hird, to thenak of sergeant.
Patrolman James J. Crotty, to tfee rank of sergeant.
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TabmIV.
List of Officers retired during He Year, giving Age at the Time of
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Same.
Caue of Kcttmneat
BJackley. Ira N., .
Incapxitated.
Bostwid^ John G.. .
Yetenn. sixty-eight yeara of age.
Carey, Dennis A., .
Ineiparifated.
Colby, George B., .
Incapaditated.
DoDoran. Dennis, .
Incapu^ated.
Hougiitoa, Andrew,
VeteiMi, sixty-one years of age.
Kesselhatb, Theodore H.,
VetennB. seventy-one years of age.
Russell. Janiea,
locapae&ited.
Ryan, John J.,
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Smith, Robert L., .
Yet0«ai. sixty-one years of *ge.
Snilirca. Daniel J ,
yeteam, sixty years of age.
Sweeney. William J.,
Tbomtoa. Dudley C,
Sixty-foar years of age. twenty-nine yeara'
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Sixty-five years of age.
1906.]
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179
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701
i 8,419
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101
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1,254
6,893
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5,134
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5,175
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282
2,706
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166
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Pensions 129487 67
Fuel und light, 19,358 62
Water and ice, »08 21
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Repaii-s to station bouses and city prisons,^ . . . 21356 35
Repairs and supplies to police steamers, .... 8,413 21
Kent and care of telephone and telegraph wires, . . 4j693 47
Care and keeping horses, harnesses and vehicles, . . 24,985 67
Purchase of horses and rehicles, 5^889 21
Carting prisoners to and from stations and city prison, . 873 05
Feeding prisoners, 2,173 18
Medical attendance, 6,990 65
Transportation, 3,283 11
Pursuit of criminals, 2,602 17
Cloth for unifoma and uniform helmets, .... 12,317 23
Badges, buttons, dobs, belts, insignia, etc., . . . 2,882 55
Travelling expenses and food for officers, . . . 103 19
Rent of buildings, 3,215 00
Total 11,772,537 82
Expenses of r^jistration, 29^15 51
Expenses of hot^e ot detention and station house matroas, 8,913 67
Expenses of liqoor license bureau, . 57,234 53
Expenses of signal service (see Table XIX), . . 62,415 30
Total, 91,930316 83
Receipts.
For all licenses (except for sale of liquor) ,* . . 923,917 75
For sale of anclaimed and condemned property, itinenwt .
musicians' ba^es, carriage maps, carting prisoners,
etc.,' " . 599 68
For dog licenses (credited to school department), . . 28jt7S 60
Totcl 965,190 93
For liquor licenses, 1,465^681 50
For uniform cloth, etc, 12338 96
Total, 91^23^11 39
' Credited to poIlM dapartmeol.
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Payments on Acvonnt of the Signal Service during the Year ending
Xov. 30, 1903.
I^abor
Hay, grain, shoeing, t'tc
Rent of telephone instninienti:,
Rent and care of bniUlings, .
Purchase of horses, harnesses and vehicles.
Stable supplies and furniture.
Repairs on buildings
Repairing wagons, lianiesses, etc..
Fuel, gas and water, ....
Miscellaneous, carfares, etc..
Signalling apparatus, repairs and supplies.
Underground,
Printing, stationery, etc.
Total
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6,233 54
1,097 89
4,927 85
1,581 50
391 48
2,958 78
3,412 65
1,425 35
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6,989 96
477 93
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The following-named persons have beea Sfvarded a dejiart-
ment medal, as provided by General Orfer Xo. 37, dated
XoT. 12, 1894, on account of having p«fijTmed some haz-
ardous or dangerous service while in thm performance of
dotr as police officers : —
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JMsMfao.
Date.
Fstrolman,
John D. McCarthy,
U
Not,
12, 1894.
Patrolman,
Wesley \V. Chandler, .
U
Feb.
2, 1895.
Sogeant, .
George A. Rohrer, Jr., .
7
Feb.
2, 1895.
Patrolman,
William J. Murphy,' .
4
Feb.
2, 1895,
Snj»!rintendent, .
William H. Pierce, .
aa
Feb.
2, 1895
PslcDlman,
John J. Smith,
1«
Sot,
29, 1895,
Patrolman,
Amasa E. Augusta,
11
Jan,
1, 1898.
Fstrolman,
Henry C. Berry,
V,
Jan.
1, 1898.
Patrolman,
William H. Gordon,
1
Jan.
1,1898.
Fabolman,
Peter A. Hayes,
1
Jan.
1,1898.
Patrolman,
George A. AmistroDg,* .
9
Starch
29, 1898.
Patrolman,
Walter G. Horton, .
1
March
29, 1898.
Patrolman,
Edward F. Lewey,'
2
March
29, 1898.
Patrolman,
Edward H. Mullen,
15
ilarch
29, 1898.
Seigirauit, .
William H. Allen, .
4
Oct.
29. 1898.
Patrolman,
Charles B. Kelly, .
3
Oet.
^9, 1898.
Patrolman,
Edward R. Olds, .
1»
Sept,
8, 1899.
PaCrolman,
Christopher J. Bnrrill,* .
3
Aag,
31, 1901.
Ptfrolman,
Patrick J. Fitzgerald, ,
7
April
11, 1903.
Pjtrolman,
Thomas S. Graham,
5
April
11.1903.
Rtfrolman,
Hugh A. Rourke, .
7
April
11, 1903.
Patrolman,
Thomas F. Connolly, .
19
Not,
25. 190S.
Ptfrolman,
Michael J. Sullivan,
4
Not.
25. 1903.
Scfveant, .
William F. Aubens,
7
Dee.
22. 1903.
PiCioIman,
Michael J. Hankard,
7
Dec.
22, 1903.
Patrolmao,
William G. Hill. .
»
Maj
16. 1904.
Joseph M. Connor, .
i
May
16,1904.
Obtain, .
Thomas C. Evans, ,
7
Not,
1.1904.
Inspector, .
William J. Rooney,
eia
Nor,
1, 1904.
Padrolman,
Henry F. Barry,
2
Feb.
2, 1905.
' Died Not. 21, 1895.
' Besigned Dec. 6, 1903.
IDec.21. Ifl03
BetinilXatcb 19, 1904.
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INDEX
A.
PAGE
Accidents 10, 66, 67
persons killi'd or Injared In streets, parks and squares . . . .66,67
number of, reported 10
Alcohol, licenst- 10 sell 25
Ambulance service 20
Arrests 6, 7, 8.22, «,42-.'57, 59, 60
age and sex of 7, 60
comparatlvo »li\teni«nt of 59
foreiKners 7, 43-57
in public parks 22
insane persons 8
minors 7,42-57
nativity of 7
non-residents 7,42-57
numtier of, by divisions 41
number of, punished by fine 8
summoned by court 6, 42-67
total numlier of 6, 7, 59
violation of city oplinanoes 7, 51
on warrants 6, 42-57
withont warrants 6, 42-57
Auctioneers 61
Automobiles 19, 20, 21
police 19, 20
public 21
B.
Benefits and jicnslons
Bertillon system
Billiard tables .
Board of Police
Bowling alleys .
Buildings .
dangerous, reporttd
fonnd open and made secure
28
8-10
61
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Carriages, public
articles left In .
automobile .
number licensed
Cases investigated .
Cess-pools, defective, nfported
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21 22
21
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10, 18
10
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CaoMien 10
a&utdoaed, cnred for 10
leat, lesCoied 10
CailMUuejs, defective reported 10
C6tf apJiifffg, arregta tor violati— of 7,51
Cbiois, iB^eetor of ... 15, 16
CSaBi^ Dfuter licensed 21
CtnxmeDdatioiM 11, 12
Caomitmeota 8
Conmoa Tretnallers 61
Cnu^lVunts 31.^,26,38,39,61
against {olice officers 38, 39
s^sinst KfooT licenses 21, 25
against Brisceilaneoos licenses. 26,61
Cnnsael to Board 15
CmsTS 8,8,59 f
Saea imposed by 8, S9 5
amntei of days' attendance at, fey officers 8,59 '<
aomlierof persons summoned tjr 6
CisKmallnTestigation, Bureau of 8-10
sziests 10
^botoga^ha 8, 10
steoris 9
zognes' [^tery . . 8, 10
fj&maalvoA ' . . . . 99
eampazatiTe statement of . ..'.,' 99
D.
Steas bodied eared (or 10, 18
Desaas 15,16,33
IkyaeodcBt, suicide, etc 15, 16
«( police oflScers • 33
Btjimtntmu police 9
ScMcttrea, ptirate 61
DSttffiotiaa of force 5, 6. 30, 31
IKidadaiieesmppresaed 10
Olff 15,61,62
iHiwuBt leeeiyed for licenses for 61
<8*mags dene by 19
mmbcr licensed 61,62
ft.if— iiu* yanlta, defective reported 10
Dltf««i^ hack or cab 61
I rescued from . . . . ... . . . 11, 18
■l>er licensed 21
7. 10, 92
ifa(;perday 10
1 mnmber of arrests f cr 7, 10
> arrested for 10
r of arrests for 7, S
E.
JCvioXl^apeeaal 12,13
KafHJia^tBxes 28^ 61
ISzttca Attics performed by officers 10
INDEX. 75
F.
PACE
Fit,»i,<ri»l 28. 61, fr!. 65
expenditure -8, 6*
haase <>( detention 2S, 61
liquor license 28, 6i
fiensiODS ^> ^
signal service 28, W, t>5
receipts 28, 61
liqnor license fees 28, 61
miscellaneous license fees 28, 61, 61
Fii>« 8. 59
aTtrage amount of 8, 59
anxnnt of 8, 59
DQSiber punished l*y - 8
Fire aUrms 10, IS
defective, reported 10
biusbeT given 10
nmober on water front attended .... ... 18
Fins 10.18
exiingnislied 10
(a water front extinguished without alarm IS
FortrigBer", numlier arrested 7, 12-57
Ct.
Gamins, illegal 11. 53
arrests for 11. 53
pT<l*rty seized 11
raids made 11
Oat lrii«s, defective reported 10
H.
Hack or cab drivers 61
Hackoey carriages 21,22,61
Hand cuts Gl
Harbor service, special duties performed IS
Horaes 19,10
bcmght. sold, etc 19
diKribation of 10
Dumber in service 19. 40
Hoa«e of detention 28. 61
Hjdraats. defective reported 10
I.
Imprisonment, □uuil>er of years of 8. 59
IneooM 28, 61
Insbolden 61
Isiose persons taken in ch&.ge 8, 11
IufptciOT of claims 15. 16
clainu investigated 15
•Seuhs by accident, etc 15
iiKjnests attended 16
vitDesses summoned 15
76 INDEX.
lotelll^nce offices • • 61
Intoxicated peraoos masUted 10
Itinnant mosicUns 26, 61
Jonk colleetora 61
Junk shop keepers 61
L.
Lamps, ialecXire reported . . . . .10
Lef^aJ serriee / . 15
Licenses 24,25,26,61
liquor 34, 25
miscellanecos 26, 61
Liquor, Intoxicattng 24,25,28,64
licenses for sale of . . 24
ebasifieatioa of licenses tor »le of 24 . '
complaints against licensed dealers 24, 25
fees paid to city treasurer for 28, 64
maximnm number of licenses 2L
DUnber of applications for licenses received 34
permits to deliver 25
storageof 25
Listing (sec Begistcation) LT-15, 64, 68-71 ^
Loans, small 26, 61
Lodgers at station houses 8
Lodging hooses, pobUc 27, 61 ,
applications for licenses 27, 61
aathority to lieenae 27
uoraberofpersoas lodged in 27
Lost, abandoned and stolen property 11
u.
Medals, department 72
Medieal examiners' assistant 15, 16
Minm, number amsted 7, 42-37
MiseeTianeoBsbnaitas 10
Miaeellaneans lioeoaes 26,61,64 ^
complaiaU iDTcatigated 26,61
coBipIafirtB heaid 26, 61
BanbacUsaed 26,61
■■mber tcaasfaned 28, 61
nuabercaaeelledand revoiced 26,61 i
aaoBBtof fees collected for .26.61,64 V
MisriagpeooM U
■aaabwfoaiid 11 '
Bambarnportad 11
Mnsieiana, itinenuit 26, 61 ,.
appUeatiODa for licenses . 26, 61 \
otaiiiied ^ .
■Ucoodanraed 26
mma 26
l(adeiaaa.eeIIeetiTe 27,61
IKDEX. 77
N.
PACK
Nativity o( porsdiis nrrested ^
Non-residents, number arrested 7, 43-57
0.
Offences, ublcs of 6, 42-57, 58
against tlio person fi, 42, 43
against pro|iorty. with violence 6, 44
against proiierty, without violence 6, 45, 46
against properly, malicious 6, 46
comparative HtJitcment ot 68
forgery and, against currency 6,47
against lIcchNO laws 6, 47, 48
against chastity, morality, etc 6,49,50
miscellaneoiiH 6, 51-57
recapitulation 37
P.
Parks, public 22,23.66,67
accidents reported in 66, 67
arrests in 22,23
patrol of 22
Pawnbrokers 61
Pensions and lieiicfits 28
estimates for |>oosions 28
number of purxons on rolls 28
payments on uccount of 28
Permits to deliver liquor 25
Police 23
railroad 23
special 23
Police charitable fund, number of beneficiaries 28
Police department 5.6,11-13,19,21,30-41,72
liovr composed 5
distribution of 5, 30, 31
ofbcers appointed 5
date appointed 35
commended 11, 12
complnlntx against 38. 39
died 6, 33
discharged 6, 36
injured 6
promotoil 32
resigned 6. 36
retired 6. 34
absent sick 37
arrests by 6, 7, 41
detailed, special events 12, 13
medals 72
work of 6
horses in use In 10, 40
vehicles in UHe In 21
78 INDEX.
Police B«lie{ Association, invested fond of tt
Police liigBal service 16-18, 28, St, 65
cost of maintenance 28, 64. 65
payments 65
repairs and conrtruction . 16, 17
signal boxes 17
andergioand cable K
work of IS. 17
Pool uMes .,'........... ei
Private detectives ' . . . 61
Property 8,11.59.61
lost, abandoned and stolen 11,61
recovered . .8.39
stolen in city 8. 99
taken from prisoner* and lodgers 8
Public carriages 21,22.61
Pnblic lodging-booses .... 27,61
Pare alcohol, applications for licenses to sell 25 }_
R.
Railroad police . . 8
Begistration 13-15,61.68-71
certificates of, refused 11. 71
detail 13
expenses of 15.S1
number of male residents listed ........ M. 68
nnmber of women voters listed 14. 70
< supplementary list of male residents M. 69
I Bogoes' gallery 8.10
S.
Second-band articles £1
Sewen, defective reported 10
Sick and injared persons assisted 11. 18
Sickness, absence on account of 37
I Signal service, police . 16-18,28.61.65
Sippio tables 61
SkatiDgtink 61
Small loons, applications for licenses to make 2C>d
Special arents 13,13
Special police 13
Station booses 8
lodgers at 8
vitaeases detained at S , !
Street milways, conductors and motorm licensed ..... 61
Stieeta 10,11,61^67
accidents reported in ^ f.
dcfeetlTe, repeated
obstmctions removed ^
T.
Teams
■tray, put up
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INDEX.
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V. •
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Vehicle, . .\ ..-•••■- • 1^22.61.63
maUMDobile* . > 19,"^^
in use Id police der-rtjai'n' • - ^*
iMiblic curUgw . .\ ■ - • • . • ■ • • •21,22,61
'^^. 22.61,63
w««oni ......-■• , fii
Victuallere, common ^_^_—
w.
W»g<«« 28,01.63
aujnber licecsod bj- diviMocK 63
U»t«I nuaaber licensM 22,61,63
Wirabousoft, liquor stored la ^
Water pipes, detectiTC r»port»d . . . . - . 10
Water ronning to w»ste irporusd . . .' H
Witaesscs 8,11.59
i-cml-er o( days' atttndiase ateooxt by officer! as . .8,59
fees earned by officrn as 8, 5H
Duml'er rf, detaiocd at sSmtioB hooaea 8,11
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