Skip to main content

Full text of "Annual report of the Board of Police for the City of Boston"

See other formats


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 


4  CONTENTS. 

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 


lOOG.] 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT— No.  49. 


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 


190i>.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49.  9 

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 

190i!.]  PUBLIC   DCH:UME>'T  — No.  49. 

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 


12  BOARD  OK  POLICE.  [Jan. 


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:  — 


I 


1906.] 


PUBLIC    DOCUMKNT  — No.  49. 


13 


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 


14 


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.) 


i;tO(J.]  PL'BLIC    DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49.  15 

"         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. 


mOi;.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  49.  10 

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 


190)).] 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  40. 


21 


LM  of  Vehicles  used  by  the  Department. 


1 

i  i  i 

« 

Sc         ± 

CI 

s 

Divisions. 

1 

"^          a 

1 

i 

• 

i 

*= 

1     « 

« 

3 

1  ^ 

5 

< 

> 

< 

- 

X 

Division     1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

« 

_ 

3 

Division     2,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Division     3, . 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

2 

Division    4, . 

- 

-  .    _ 

- 

1 

- 

Division     .5,. 

-  1    - 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Division    6,. 

-  j    - 

~ 

1 

- 

- 

3 

Division    7,. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

Division     8,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Division     9,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Division  10,. 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

Division  11,. 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

6 

Division  12,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

0 

Division  1.3,. 

-  j     1 

- 

1 

2 

1 

7 

Division  14,. 

-  '    - 

- 

1 

1 

1 

5 

Division  15,. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

Division  16,. 

-i    2 

- 

- 

- 

1 

I 

0 

Joy  Street  stable. 

4       - 

1 

1 

4 

3 

4 

3 

23 

Totals 

19 

4,    4 
i 

13 

4 

12 

9 

7 

72 

Public 

Caeeiages. 

Ti.._:        ii 

iU_ 

-1    s 

c/?  . 

i: 

i.j 

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 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


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 
9 


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, 

3 

55 

1 
2 
5 

3 

55 

1 
t 
i 

lyofi.] 


PUBiJC    DOCrMENT  —  Xo.  49. 


23 


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 

1 

111 

4 

1 
2 
1 

1 

u 

1 

2 
1 
1 
125 
5 
1 
2 

1 

1 

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 


i 


190G.]  PUBLIC   DOCOIENT— No.  49.  25 

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 

23 

19 

18 

8 

8 

3 

3 

5 


207 


Hi 

19 

15 

15 

6 

5 

2 

2 

2 


180 


27 


190(3.] 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  —  No.  49. 


27 


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.) 


190(),]  PL'BLIC   DOCL'.MICXT  — Xo.  49.  29 

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. 


30 


BO.VKD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


•IWOi 

„..„c-ga33||--»» — 

1 

> 
0 

^          liliifMicvM^niiit 

« 

t         1         t         1         ti-^iefeot-^l         f^-i 

V 

1           1           1           1           ■•olMM-g"'           '           '           ' 

n 

1        1        1        r        i^^ioa^svioi         i»-«( 

M 

iti«>>>-«iC4«a     —     oiiF^t 

3 

1       1       1        i-a*-<       io«»-'0-«       1        t-«       t 

0 

.        i,ii*^.«ngr-r.-i 

o» 

1        1        1        1        *<Mie«cogflki        f-«i 

<j6 

1        1        I        ■        a<-«ici<o«icof        f        ■ 

t^ 

1        1        1        1        (''icicooeor        1       0^       t 

i 

ID 

,....-,c«3^,i,. 

•0 

^.     ««£«,,,, 

■* 

,,,..^r.«-,--3..l. 

M 

1            1             1             1             ■^■(MCQIO.at             f             1            ■ 

E   I. 

Force  Nov 

e^ 

1        1        r       1        i««'ie«-«co40i        1        t        1 

- 

1          1          1          1          t^tCt'-mt-t't          f          1          1 

•MIAJDfl  I»u8|8 

illiillilirif««« 

■J 

•no|l 

llllll«lltl|o»l« 

^    "1 

-luaiu 

lllllllll<OI||(| 

V 

•>VJL  'iiqna 

..--gci... 

§ 

•»i»=i"H  9nqnj 

Il|llltll*#lll«l 

•3 
r2 

■»»M»jqn  siiqoj 

IllltllflOtllfl 

•a<»iia  two 

fiii«-^iiei<«iiiii 

cj 

IPH  Jt)lf> 

llfltflflOlllfl 

iitiiiiii^v^iiii 

i.jotSMlnii  ;aiq3 

.... g..       -.,.,. 

t,ia*pa»taiJ8<lD8 

1        i<MC«fcai«>i-id>i        1        1       $       $ 

•»OH»o 

wtxiifiii^iiifta 

Hi 

'0 

...    - =    -  s 

■  •  1 1  .^  5 

s                                             0    S    « 

1 11 1 1 '  '  :  ■  ■  0  ■  1 1 1 

lllistlllliilll 

IJlOi;.]  Pl'BLIC    DOCUMKXT  — Xo.  49. 


31 


rt       «       «      —      c>      — 


^      I 


*         ■       -> 


r  I 


I- 


1= 


a  e  c      % 

2-2     J 
SEE    ■; 


<     S.      B     2 


5     S      o      o 


C     i     >     i 


3i 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


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. 


IK.II).] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49. 


33 


5  = 

3     "^  >. 

■—            L*  X 

—       5  3 

I  -^   =  14 


-    a 


3 
o 
13 

3 


:i       to      =       to 
5      C       3      -C 

y    =5    Sh    a    = 


s       r; 


o 
a 

o 

o 

o 

o 

3 

§ 

o 

o 
o 

o 

I'T 

o" 

•a 

o 

InT 

<3 

w 

_* 

r-T 

o 

•o 

i    5    J    J    = 

\     ^       s       a       s 
1     -5      fc.      t^     C 


c^      ^      ^^ 

S    <    a    a 


c^        ^^        ^- 


"^     as     <5 


o 
"I 


«0 


!> 


—  =  5  °  -J^ 

2  ^  ^  "  ° 

^  i  ^  3  i  i  I 

i^  s  ^  iS  ^  ^  . 

^  i  i  5  ^  -  ^ 

S3  rt  —  -^  5  Wo 

2  =  ^  5  S  2  is 

•^  --  -=3  r-"  •->  >-5  Oi 


o      ^-       — 


a 
a 
►J 

a 

2 

"5 


c 
tb 


►^     O 


=  -  =  =  a      c 

5  .  S  cs  c3         3 

=  =  a  _=  as 

?  5  ?  o  "o      o 

s  c  -  ^  t     is 

:2  5  ^  ^  ,2     :2 


a 
2 


CSC 

a  -  c3 

a  a  a 

"o  "3  o 

ki  fc.  t* 

^  ^  i? 

C4  :u  =. 


34 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


TabmIV. 

List  of  Officers  retired  during  He  Year,  giving  Age  at  the  Time  of 
Betirement  and  the  NiiMber  of  Tears'  Service  of  Each. 


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., 

Incapacitated. 

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' 

c<wi*Burti»e  service. 
Sixty-five  years  of  age. 

1906.] 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49. 


35 


Table  V. 

Number  or' JAm  of  Ench  Rank  in  Active  Service  at  the  End  of  the 
Present  Yenr  toko  tcere  appointed  on  the  Force  in  the  Tear  stated. 


lurm 

AITvUXTiri. 

i  ^ 
!  1 

m 
= 

X 

1. 

—  ■ 
1  =" 

i 

Sm 

1  3 

1 

2     o 
■   =     b 

-f  1 

i! 

i 

1 

S. 

j 

o 

z 

o 
c 

3 

1867. 

1868. 

1870. 

1871. 

1872. 

1873, 

1874, 

1875, 

1876, 

1877, 

1878, 

1879, 

1880. 

1881. 

1882, 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888.   . 

1889. 

1890.  . 

1891.  . 

1892.  . 

1893.  . 

1894.  . 

1895.  . 

1896.  . 

1897.  . 

1898.  . 

1900.  . 

1901.  . 

1902.  . 

1903.  . 

1904.  . 

1905.  . 

i  ~ 

)  _ 

I 

i  1 

i 

1  _ 

1  ~ 
1  ~ 

i  ~ 

^     ^ 

i  I 
I 

I 

1 
1 

- 

— 
- 

T 

_ 

- 
_ 

1 
1 

3 
5 
2 

1 

■    2 

j  4 

;  1 
■  1 

i  : 
: 

1 

_ 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

5 
2 
1 
5 
6 
3 
2 
1 
2 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
2 
3 

3 
4 
3 

1 
3 
3 

1 
4 
3 

\ 

1 

8 

2 

11 

1 

_i 

1 

_  i 
1 

1  i 

!  \ 

6 

6 

14 

4 

17 
11 
14 
27 
16 
12 
20 
15 
9 
16 
34 
27 
25 
21 
17 
76 
49 

142 
41 
23 
35 

114 
65 
13 
96 
34 

56 
44 

1 
2 

5 

1 

5 

15 

12 

17 

2 

9 

29 

18 

15 

36 

29 

19 

23 

20 

15 

19 

41 

33 

32 

26 

19 

85 

52 

155 

41 

23 

35 

115 

65 

13 

96 

90 

44 

Toa 

K  . 

- 

'      1 

2   1 

20  ;  25  1  39 

'■        1 

64  1/05  !l00  1 

i     1    1 

1.257 

36 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


5 


g 


3  , 


o  o   ,  o 


<5 

I  2  I   I 


a 

•< 


IS 

CO 


5> 

3 

•a 


.«» 


1. 

3 


95 


I  c  is 


bo 


I    3 


C 


I  ® 


I     I   O    I  O  O     I 

w  ^  — 


t»^.2«  **  o  *.  o 


a:a  = 


5  ©  o 

oj    O    - 


"i'il 


^,?=. 


c    ...c    .ccasccea 

2»|»3=saaaaaaa 

2|i.||l'c2S2  2£l8  8 


190G.] 


PUBLIC   DOCl'MENT  — No.  49. 


37 


"-■3 

C5 


S 
^ 


■< 


> 


a 

I 


9 

3C 

X 

cs 

<3 

•-r 

?< 

O 

u 

« 

O 

0^ 

3^ 

oo' 

c* 

^ 

> 

•o 

^ 

-^ 

— 

»."^ 

CO 

"5 

s 

t- 

l-o 

30 

c^ 

^ 

o 

to 

« 

fc 

a 

o 

»^ 

> 

c 

(A 

o 

■^ 

- 

• 

• 

• 

- 

- 

^ 

w 

- 

o 

• 

• 

X 

o 

5* 

Ci 

^ 

^ 

"^ 

- 

Ci 

__j 

■;; 

zZ 

J 

_C 

X 

C 

B 

3 

u 

V 

_>» 

=P 

s 

5 

•^ 

< 

t:' 

^ 

z 

• 

%1 

r; 

cs 

*5 

30 

o 

<M 

• 

Ci 

-r 

^ 

r^ 

-o 

ao 

^ 

r* 

to 

-T 

-fl« 

o 
E 

o 

> 

b 

c; 

i 

> 

V2 

30 

O 

^^ 

o 

o 

CT 

m 

o 

■O 

o 

o 

»o 

C-5 

3 

> 

! 

\ 

• 

• 

• 

■ 

■ 

3 

5 
= 
o 
c 

s 

•f 

. 

tc 

o 

»-^ 

^ 

e 

Oa 

;2 

o 

w 

» 

?> 

s 

v3 

o 

5 

> 

W 

•"" 

. 

5 

o 

M? 

:s 

< 

o 

>* 

Ci 

o 

o 

^ 

^ 

U 

Oi 

Ol 

^ 

2 

c 

u 

C 

j; 

o 

§ 

5 

J3 

8S 

c       1 

Ci 

^ 

U< 

^ 

•< 

«S 

•-S        ' 

38 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


i 


i 


>   S 


5 


C   3"=!   = 

-<=  o-= 

=  a^  =■ 

S.2  S  3 


rs 

s 
o 


CO 

a: 
J3 
O 


'    O    O    9 
O    O    O 


T3  "tJ  ^  — 

o  o  «  -:;■« 


55  0,° 


S  a, 
en 


_   c3 

.-.2—  a  o.  a.  0.0, 


2 

o 


o  o  o  o  o      _ 

•VI  *^  SH  *(-l  c^I^  ^ 


O    CD    O    (X) 

J_^  o  u  u  u 


■"*    *"    r»    "^    ^"    '^    .«-  »-*•    C    <^    i"^    "^    J-.    *«    ii-(    »-»  C 

c^Secdcc  —  SacaSOSa     -5 
2-2 


O    ?! 


v.'^-l^  2  g  2  2  P 


£^     ^*     r»     —     r—  ^J    *'^     12 


a  o-c-^^i^iiiiu 


-5  =  =  =.£  o 


-s^55  =  a 

ft*  O   O 

■^^  2-*  -J 


c  c;  "^  "^  ''^  "^  •-* 

•=.22'i-agaa.g' 

«  c  §  o^.2.2^  S 


i 

.  a 

arc 


■s 


o 
c 


bO 


:a  :s  :| 

>>o  t-io  >>S 

«M  2  «i-i  2*^  £ 
O  3   O   3  O  5 

*^  ^  **  ^  **  •* 

«  2  "  S  P  — 

_»  3  0^_£  3 
©  O   »<  O  "U  S 


5  -  a  S 


■a 

o 
•  5 


—  3  §S33§a332 

3ooo=^oota 


■a  • 

0) 

.  *^ 

Is 

■is  o 


c  3  o<a 
-2  2  0.2 

MSJS  K 


a. 

3 


a. 


•5llliiiiiis§§§igsaaaa  a 

ill.S.IIIIIIS.&&a)S)&E2  2  2l  e 

U  i^  n  M  .J  >j  >j  >J  i-J  ~3  GO  CO  CO  CO  CO  K)  i.  Oi  &■  Oi  (Vl  0b| 

.H  l-H  f-4  t-4  ^4  «.4  Ol  .-4  CM  C^  *-*  Cr9  d  Ti^  CO  -^  *-■  1-4  C4  «-4  «-l  .-4 


"'iWttWtlii        liiiirf~T— 


190G.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  49. 


39 


o 

e 
o 

o 
o 


o  o 


c>>>> 


»  -   -,  >.  -r"  >>  >> 

■  -   -   rt  rt  rt  a 


c   15   =J         _ 

tt  to  to     -J  3  B 


en  «   X 
>%  —   —   >i  >i  >»  >» 

=  5  SJ3^^.g 


X   03   cn   90 


>>  i>  S"  S*  C'-c  -r  "s  -s  -3 


c  c 


.S      ;;  '^  -i:  3  3  «  o 


_  o  p  p  3  £ 


y;y,  wenww^j-^- 
""='2  3=-=-=  ^•-  *  S 

m      r^      -^      ^    **    *^      ^*  r/^ 


X    X    W    «    -.«   a) 


o  o  o  o  o 

3    Ci    ®    ^    3 


r,  w 


COO 

poo 
BBS 


o  o  -  -  ~ 


4  C  — -    U    U    1.    L.    ^    _    _ 

i'aj'oscoooo 
S  2;^       U- U.  Zi.  U.  Cx,  ^  Uh 


soooocoooooooo 


bg 

e 

"O 

B 

3) 

a. 

O 

^ 

ea 

u 

M 

S3 

.a 

o 

o 

S" 

>i 

Ei 

c 

r^ 

o 

o 
> 

o 

> 

o 

■1^ 

o 

o 

■J 

3 

«*-! 

*^ 

u. 

u 

ri 

-J 

T 

•^ 

«-> 

c 

— i 

— 

tc  a 

y 

n 

tn 

I-. 

'^ 

i: 

u 

o 

c 

^ 

CJ< 

^ 

c 


=:       "3   -5  X 


♦J 

■^    =.= 

•S22 

e)_o  .= 
o  u  «3 


■=23 
rt  =  ~ 


to 


■  ,  a 

m  « 

O    9 
K   K 

■  O   O 
.J  J 

>.-;  — 

3  s'a 

T5    =.3. 


£2     -B-oSSs 

tO'*-*  .^  rt  .ii>  «j  «^  o 
c   " 


"   3  'J^J- Ji 


3  5  tc  K  2  to  to  t*  a 


a,     o  U3 

-  ■;!  -  -is 

3         ^    OB    «    C-.-J 

O        .—   O   S>   t*  3 
.3        ^   X   X   S   <=> 

"     •  s  o  o  ^  ^ 

3-3-3   3,C-   3    - 

2*3  o22-i-i  S 

tC  *A     *J     4J    *A  ■*«  •■rt   »■   . 

5  totctttco  =  o 

O    9    O    9    9  =  =  ~: 


to 


K   M 

o  o 


'  a  .  .  - 

.  5  >>_^-  >> 

:  S  3  33 

!  =  oSoB22  §  = 


—  —  ^    * 


.-5-2  ui  K 

=  60=   too 

o  0=  o  -5 
y2;<:z£ 


o  o  5  w 

tt toil  is 


OS   «   r5 

^  a  a 

"o  "o  o 

h    L.    L. 

dan 


J  a  a  a  a 

o  p  "3  o  d 

U  L.     U  Lri  H 

a  B    C5  S  cj 


a  c  = 
a  a  a 

g  a  a 


acccsssc 

saaaaaaa 


c  =  c 

a  a  a 

s  =  a 


U.    L.  U  U  . 

O    ®  V  O)  u 

D     CJ  fi  Ci  CJ 

.-a 


2S2  2S2S2£ES£S£2 

_a  _a  jS       csasm^jssaaaas  ^a 


w    en 

a  o 


see 

o  o  o 

o 

S 
o 

"a 

1 

a, 

Reserve 
Kcservo 
Kosorve 

40 


BOAED  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


Table  IX. 
Jfitwdier  and  Distribution  of  Horses  used  in  the  Department. 


Dirmoss 

r»ii- 

Tmxjx^ 

Bidbig. 

Drlrfng 

ToUIl. 

Headqaaiters, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

4 

DirisioB    1,    . 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

3 

Diviskia    2,    . 

- 

1 

' 

- 

- 

1 

Divisioa    3,    . 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Diriaon    4,    . 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

3 

DiyisioB   5,    . 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Diriooo    6,    . 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

DiTiskM    7,    . 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Divisioa    9,    . 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Dirisioa  10,    . 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

4 

Divisioa  11,    . 

- 

2 

12 

- 

1 

15 

Divisioa  12,    . 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Diviaoa  13,    . 

- 

2 

6 

- 

2 

10 

Divisioa  14,    . 

- 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

Divi^oo  1.5,    . 

- 

2 

- 

- 

2 

Divisioa  16,    . 

- 

4 

16 

- 

1 

21 

Signal  service,  repair  depart- 
ment. 40  Joy  Street.^ 
Hoase  of  ddention, 

2 

2 

- 

- 

6 

8 
2 

Prison  Tan,     .... 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Totals,     . 

. 

6 

31 

40 

« 

15 

98 

i90t;.] 


PUBLIC  DOCOEEXT  — No.  49. 


41 


Table  X. 

Xumber  of  Arrests  by  Police   Divisions  during  the  Year  ending 
Nov.  30,  1905. 


DIVIBIOX*. 

Malei. 

r«n«lei. 

TotalJ. 

Headquarters, 

993 

179 

i       1,172 

Dirision    1, 

7,718 

701 

i       8,419 

Dirision    2. 

2,567 

101 

1       2,668 

Dirision    3, 

5,639 

1,254 

6,893 

Division    4, 

5,134 

865 

5,999 

Dirision    6, 

4,380 

795 

5,175 

Dirision    6, 

2.424 

282 

2,706 

Dirision    7, 

1,842 

166 

2,008 

Dirision    8, 

57 

1 

58 

Dirision    9, 

1,966 

208 

2,174 

Dirision  10, 

2,742 

336 

3,078 

Dirision  11, 

1,313 

67 

1,380 

Dirision  12, 

986 

87 

1,073 

Dirision  13, 

945 

47 

992 

Division  14, 

656 

29 

685 

Dirision  15, 

2,843 

264 

3,107 

Dirision  16, 

713 

58     i 

1 

771 

Totals, 

42,918 

5,440     j 

48,358 

42 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan, 


»n 

o> 

a 

c^ 

o 

l-H 

O 

fo 

£ 

Cn 


I'-l 

5; 

■«■ 

H 

"B 

0 

^ 

IS 

en 

0 

.«' 

y; 

>s 

<! 

0 

^ 

i   & 

t 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

' 

1 

^      « 

^ 

V 

J     - 

00 

«o 

t- 

S 

•-I 

-I" 

•0 

<o 

-* 

*•* 

f* 

t^ 

rH 

CO 

-^ 

5  1 

« 

^  H 

01 

"" 

1 

00 

00 

00 

<o 

, 

1 

1 

1 

.-4 

1 

r* 

= 

•<i' 

s 

« 

l-H 

« 

00 

<9 

, 

t-4 

1 

•-« 

T-« 

•-4 

1  -s 

0 

CO 

Si  « 

e 

i 

t^ 

so 

t^ 

00 

1 

00 

0 

<N 

(>• 

_ 

^4 

0 

fM 

CI 

OQ 

"*. 

c 

^* 

£ 

•s 

s      r 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

•* 

1 

=       3 

s   >,  0 

•^ 

=  ^  :^ 

E           e 

3            J3 

X         -^ 

tit 

Its. 

c» 

,^ 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

.-• 

1 

—    5 

0 

^-« 

^    Z 

CI 

%  1 

ai 

=    1 

a> 

UO 

i>- 

•0 

«-• 

•* 

0 

<o 

e& 

•iH 

to 

ot 

CO 

93 

^  E 

0. 

"  * 

> 

•* 

, 

2 

«> 

t^ 

s 

•-4 

-* 

0 

to 

-^ 

.-4 

t^ 

r-t 

05 

^* 

00 

3 

H 

a* 

«* 

10 

^. 

, 

00 

, 

M 

, 

~~ 

-* 

, 

c^ 

« 

ta. 

M 

"= 

to 

OJ 

t^ 

« 

^ 

m 

0 

<0 

0 

^-1 

V 

0 

00 

eo 

-* 

Id 

:; 

(m' 

. 

. 

. 

_ 

0 

be 

CS 

* 

■ 

' 

" 

Si 

c 

IS 

, 

^ 

^ 

_ 

..^ 

0 

u 

•K 

s 

■ 

■ 

' 

tf 

0 

0 

0 

« 

ft. 

" 

• 

' 

*4' 

X 

2 

*r 

0 

0 

£. 

.s 

0 

as 
a 

< 

be 

c 

6 

0 

0 

1 

e 
0 

••A 
c 
0 

c 

c 

0 

s 

1 

z 

1 

c 

1 

J3 

c 
eS 

en 

3 

bo 

■5 

s 

0 

a 

0 

1 
OS 

la 

2 

1 

"S 

s 

1 

c 
c 

2 
51 

-«: 

< 

■< 

■< 

a 

0 

0 

0 

;« 

190G.]  PUBLIC   DDCOIENT  — No.  49. 


43 


I      I      I      I 


a  I  <  • 


«         I        «         I        —       -r         I        >^      —         I 


—        I         [        ^       n       a%       — 


13 


■  I  I  I  I 


e^      »      —      jc      ^      -^      s        1 


I         I        I         1       -r 


c<        I         I       o<       —         1         I 


I         I       — 

-I* 


=      =     E 


^      £.     a.    3     j=     .2 


H 


>«ZZSZ^XS     —     :a 


44 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


i    1 

\ 

1       1 

1      1 

1      1 

, 

1 

i  a 

o| 

to 

«     -IJI 

<-l       o< 

^-4           *-* 

» 

00 

«D 

t» 

o 

U«        rt 

oo 

•o 

<o 

M      ^ 

s 

, 

v4 

(         00 

1         03 

o       t- 

t- 

« 

o 

Of 

M 

ss 

«-( 

.—1 

S 

s 

e< 

t      « 

i-<        o 

«     ^ 

"* 

CO 

11 

c< 

.-4 

CD 

o 

Id 

s 

»« 

«o 

1      -^ 

'     §8 

C)      a^ 

o 

<N 

o 

2 

•-< 

»-4 

»H 

03 

55 

S 

.-« 

td 

9 

>J 

b 

O 

£ 

»     r 

I 

>      o 

1          C9 

1        1 

03 

•^1 

=       5 

(M 

CO 

i^s 

»-• 

I-t 

*»• 

g          e 

I: 

s 

s 

o 

=3             -^ 

3      — 

t^ 

1       en 

r-1          t^ 

Ml      « 

•* 

oo 

o    3 

00 

es 

.-4           (-1 

1 

it 

CI 

CO 

,s 

s 

Oi 

»-      o 

1         OS 

t-               1 

•Q 

7-( 

•S 

6 

2     < 

o   t 

c« 

eo 

s 

1 

m 

1 

a 

' 

CO 

^      -* 

i-H          CI 

.-1           .-< 

e< 

oo 

IX< 

1 

•o 

t- 

o 

(N        1-1 

r-< 

00 

►H 

o 

o 

<o 

i< 

a 

to 

t- 

s 

s 

^4 

1         M 

1      •«*' 

1            1 

1 

t^ 

a 

2 

«K 

^ 

5 
o 

< 

K 

1 

M 

tn 

39 

- 

•o 

t—         Oi 

«      00 

»-(        f-< 

IN 

9-* 

^ 

9 

CO 

t- 

o> 

e*      »-• 

«-t 

00 

O 

m 

-r 

CO 

?: 

rs. 

H 

U. 

o 

-**" 

s? 

^        ■ 

" 

ci 

c 

*>* 

T3 
^ 

bo        • 

• 

d 

2 

s 

d 

1       f 

lling  1 
ding, 

2 
'3 

s 

•3 

"3 

&        3 

.5       1 

2 

i^ 

is 

•o      J= 

§ 

^ 

C 

•a 

1^ 

bO       P- 

S 

C3 

5       c 

1  ^ 

to 

c 

g 

"C 

iSt     '^ 

S    -s 

^     'C 

t: 

o 

©      © 

■H       o 

a      o 

o 

B 

-< 

^^     .^ 

Q        — 

O         w 

^ 

c 

S     s2 

»        s 

B 

a 

"5   .-o 

g   and 
ed. 
g  and  e 

«  £  dS 

a-gg 

B 

a 

o 

ts 

S«fi.W) 

MOuM 

bo 

3 

o 

_c 

BZB 

.5B£ 

BaJz 

B 

^ 

*«  ^"^ 

.:<  «.^ 

reak 
tcm 
reak 

At 

H 

1^2 

in 

« 

s    n 

M    n 

n    n 

PQ 

>i  III  r  Miiw  I  ■wiiTMiawrr  i  mw  iii  1 1  iw  imi 


iflor..]       piTjLic  docu:ment  —  Xo.  49. 


45 


I    I    I    I 


I    I    I    I    I     I    I    I 


o        -<        ■-■ 


U 

o 


H 

O 
O 


S 

00 
2 

o 

•< 

« 
o 

X 
a 

O 


o        I       e^      « 


•-t       cs      «»       oi 

»-'        O        f-< 
00 


-■111 


S3        ^H        to        -^ 


r>.       —       N         I        i-i 


—        I       N       o> 


-^      ts       ■»<        I         I       <?> 


O         CO         -^         *^         -^         *H 

c<      «o      ■<«<  05 


•       I       I       I 


I     —      I 


o>       ~        — ■ 


o 


iS 
a 

o  r 

■3  « 

c  ■  .* 

.2  o  "— 

<  23 


o 


%     2 


■3 
o 


o 

O    o 

C    L^ 


o 

q 


o      _!^ 


b« 


_3        •- 


3 


c 
o 


50    09 

►1      «-3 


a. 

a 

2 


a, 

a 

o 


o 


a 


be 


a    > 
s    ** 

o      to 


a. 

a 


3 

J3 


e 

o 


-=    "i:     "     =    i; 


c       c 


c 
o 
u 


a 
o 


^   2 


3   -M 

g3       as 
o 


5,     bo 
w     .H 

a      .2 

a      3 

a    ^ 
233 


<9 

>• 
C 

o 


to 


S  0 

bo 

T3.5 


46 


BOAKD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


s 


X 

ta 

•J 
a 

-< 


i 

i 

1     1 

1 

1 

I 

«l 

^■i 

to          to 

if4 

r-t 

t-t 

U} 

V-4 

91 

2  F 

« 

«?. 

K 

eo 

3 

t-4 

X 

1 

a 

,  a 

W        O 

1 

■^ 

-«< 

s  1 

i-t 

o 

2» 

g 

£ 

t^ 

E 

■*        00 

1 

<o 

« 

<N 

t^ 

«o 

1 

g 

c>. 

:>3 

1 

.-• 

o 

£ 

Ul 

o 

1     i 

rH           lO 

1 

a  ^& 

tM 

•»> 

> 

a      « 

H 

5      3 

3 

O 

a    ^ 

1       «s 

1 

(O 

■o 

»o 

<M 

H 

5  E 

VM 

"^ 

^ 

^1 

"^ 

a 

s 

«i        h- 

1^ 

o 

^ 

u 

H 

W 

CO 

•o 

K 

0« 

3t 

•A 
o 

a 

to        t- 

F-l 

*-t 

•-4 

«o 

o« 

1 

00 

o 

>< 

^ 

95 

H 

S 

US 

s 

— '      -1" 

1 

« 

«o 

o 

■3 

-«" 

ai 

^f 

H 

u3       CO 

?-i 

00 

«3 

as 

•O 

^ 

O 

•a 

CO 

.-• 

-< 

M 

90 

<s 

< 

J 

. 

, 

« 

>. 

M 

o 

o 

> 

ss 

a 

,     . 

. 

H 

<?        r 

O 

8 

.2        Ml 

- 

00 

H 

g  1 

d 

S: 

i  1 

8     g 

M 

2i 

o 

. 

O 

>.      M 

J3 

M 

■e    o 

>> 

D 

^ 

• 

5 

O 

as 

O-MaT 

S 

. 

.S'S 
I'll 

a 
g 

i 

3 

o 

o.S  o 

1 

2. 

H 

H 

x 
•J, 

3 

SS 
04 


K 

o 

OS 

O 


O 
25 


1 

1 

1 

1 

>o 

o 

•^ 

-*< 

94 

o> 

..s 

OS 

g 

i-( 

o 

r-t 

, 

N 

93 

e< 

(M 

« 

;2 

' 

s 

f-4 

cs 

, 

eo 

i-« 

o 

f-i 

*^ 

9J 

? 

1 

t-< 

M 

•J< 

00 

t-i 

04 

95 

ft 

.-• 

■O 

g 

•^ 

•* 

ei 

o» 

M 

ot 

f-« 

t» 

1 

00 

i-i 

f-( 

; 

-r 

2S 

-*• 

o 

o\ 

r^ 

M 

o* 

. 

. 

■ 

• 

3? 

« 

tU> 

R 

g 

3 

•o 

.O 

a> 

u 

^ 

•s 

o 

J= 

s 

tun 

<J 

o 

u 

•9 

a" 

c 

Gl 

g 

T3 

5 
o 

s 

o 

3 

H 

JO 

75 

< 

S 

?= 

1900.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49. 


47 


I      I      I      I      I 


^       M       t»       c^ 


I       rs       o       CI 


!    ' 

i 
t 

1 

SO 
CM 

CI 

- 

f  1 

r^ 

o 

c> 
CI 

S" 

t> 

! 

z. 

ii: 

3 

u 

M 

f- 

1 

1 

O 

ro 

X 

»^ 

•— ■ 

H 

2 

< 

^^ 

Ol 

e< 

ri 

.  < 

U3 

u 

o 

e< 

r^ 

w 

c* 

u 

o 

t^ 

u. 

O 

^ 

v^ 

1 

1 

— 

« 

7Z 

< 

>^ 

a 

c 

oi 

«5 

o 

Ci 

o 

O 

o 

k< 

>o 

• 

• 

- 

o 

55 

o 

s 

--i 

o 

CJ 

_ 

tc 

J^ 

. 

X 

2 

. 

. 

s 

— 

to 

"3 

1" 

2, 

" 

o 

^ 

3 

.^ 

,^ 

^j 

s 

^ 

o 

o 

9 

SZ 

u 

u 

&. 

o 

s 

s 

O 

O 

o 

c 

H 

3 

3 

3 

0 

S 

O 

o 

O 

o 

y 

u. 

;;<!: 


■      1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

"^ 

t^ 

C4 

^^ 

£> 

' 

"^ 

1 

1 

' 

1 

^* 

s< 

1 

** 

^™ 

^^ 

' 

1 

1 

' 

1 

' 

■** 

oi 

1 

t^ 

?« 

1 

X 

1 

1 

1 

?* 

' 

1 

w 

1 

•^ 

' 

' 

'" 

■^ 

"^ 

^" 

^^ 

t^ 

^ 

' 

■" 

, 

1 

1 

1 

c 

1 

1 

" 

(-* 

*"■ 

' 

~" 

,     • 

• 

i 

■^ 

> 

O 

3 

g 

tf 

» 

a 

^ 

u 

, 

^ 

w 

:e 

5X 

•     o 

a 

3 

,J 

M 

3 

C 

o 

^ 

c 

3. 

o 

" 

c 

— 

=> 
^ 

=3 

> 

"> 

tr 

> 

•3 

ii 

X 

. 

c 

a 

^- 

■- 

o 

o 

"5 

3 

3 

tc 

c 

3 

3 

^ 

X 

■^ 

. 

U3 

» 

^ 

— 

^ 

c 

o 

2 

= 

J' 

x" 

o 

2 

5'3 

3 

3 

a 

C 

< 

< 

O 

O 

Cm 

b 

j: 

48 


BOAKD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


a 


1-3 


t 

1 

I 

1 

1 

, 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i  S 

="  5 

o 

O 

a» 

« 

w^ 

o» 

•0 

so 

s 

t- 

t-^ 

<M 

25 

f-l 

^ 

i  f 

■" 

e 

, 

I 

1 

OS 

1 

1 

30 

1 

1 

1 

o 

e 

i 

s 

o* 

, 

1 

<o 

1 

1 

9* 

f-* 

1 

1 

il 

s 

c 

^ 

»-* 

0 

s 

o< 

9S 

t* 

•* 

^i« 

, 

«» 

^^ 

. 

u 

1^ 

£ 

*« 

,o 

^ 

u« 

« 

°      r 

f 

1 

CO 

e« 

•0 

o« 

»»■ 

, 

•■« 

, 

1 
1 

CO           ■- 

p 

3     3 

1 

1 

<o 

^ 

1 

1 

3C 

1 

1 

, 

II 

00 

a 

^1 

TO 

z 

id 
O 

« 

o« 

« 

<o 

•-< 

1 

<— • 

».« 

e- 

1 

IM 

td 

H 

1 

93 

OJ 

^.4 

■0 

es 

s 

t- 

^^ 

<ft 

g 

§■ 

2 

5 
o 

i 

1 

1 

1 

^•4 

1 

1 

«> 

0 

1 

1 

■< 

«4 

a 

M 
M 

i 

CO 

&« 

z 

_. 

(>J 

.-1 

CO 

u> 

eo 

9S 

ea 

^^ 

M 

■ii 

s 

^H 

t-l 

o» 

■m 

■5 

t~* 

■^ 

s 

o 

to 

6 

' 

1^ 

^ 
1 

' 

* 

' 

'Si 

s 

? 
1 

§ 

•a 
■a 

s 

OS 
0 

^5 

§ 

Ik. 
O 

O 

a 

0 

2. 

> 

1 

a 

§• 
s> 

0 

c 

"3 
0 

0 
to 
a 

"3 

0 

§ 
1 

S 
J 

c« 
4J 
3 
0 
•a 

I 

a 

s 

a 
g 

3 

a 

M 

e 

S 
"3 

a 

1 

S 

-< 

■A 

^ 

0 

(2 

2 

► 

.5 

1 

0 

■3 

g 

je 

i 

i 

0 

1.1 

■   S  G 

1 

a 
1 

a 

a. 

§ 

3 

•3 

3 
id 

1 

^    3. 

1 

t7 

0 
s 

a 

ljJJp6dfl^ff^i*-s.r^fai«^J 


ifBM.'ptfj'.ntjfl^^^'^jxuxxa 


190G.]         PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49. 


49 


1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1    1 

1 

1 

1 

^ 

1 

o 

■o 

oi 

« 

?o 

^ 

CO   -* 

»-i 

Ol 

CI 

o 

.-< 

t- 

CO 

;3 

30 

5^1 

•o 

5C 

1 

1 

1 

-*• 

, 

•-* 

t^H 

eo 

o 

ao 

—•     CS 

1 

00 

f-) 

' 

l-< 

O 

1 

1 

»« 

m 

o 

e* 

1   r>- 

^^ 

•^ 

CO 

" 

' 

■* 

CI 

M 

o 

CO   o 

o 

' 

o 

CI 

CI 

1 

1 

*o 

:>: 

1 

1 

1 

00 

1 

o» 

5 

< 

I 

1 

o 

3 

o 

o 

G<4 

1 

OS 

•-» 

eo 

r^ 

^^ 

CI 

w^ 

n 

o 

■«< 

o 

•-< 

t>. 

o 

^ 

CO    CJ 

1 

CO 

c< 

•* 

CO 

o^ 

« 

»— 1 

m 

^ 

o 

•o 

c< 

CO 

«o 

^^ 

CO    -5" 

,_ 

(M 

CI 

t- 

eo 

O 

30 

(M 

•o 

x 

5 

CI 

< 

, 

1 

o» 

■* 

1 

, 

o 

1 

1 

1   o 

1 

, 

s 

eo 

•o 

00 

v^ 

o 

s 

o 

*-l 

CO 

CI 

«o 

■o 

c< 

CO 

o 

,^ 

CO   -r 

^_, 

c« 

o 

CI 

-J< 

eo 

» 

CO 

CI 

l-H 

1 

03 

. 

. 

r3 

. 

, 

, 

S 

c 

O 

JS 

" 

• 

" 

• 

- 

• 

■ 

U) 

> 

a 

bo 

c 

' 

.' 

o 

• 

o 

* 

bO 

J« 

jtf 

« 

01 

o 

a 

a 

>. 

to 

n. 

«4-l 

o 

>. 

3 

o 

3 

s 

c 

3 

3 

S 

z? 

s* 

.2 

o 
o 

o 

J3 

i 

3 

01 

5 

o 

c 

o 

CD 

o 
-> 

a 
o 

tA 

"3 

3 
u 

s^ 

2 

"3   .  3 

3 

1 

to 

c 

■q. 

a; 
a 

'^  C 

3 

o 

o—  :: 

c 

"5 

S 

H 

t: 

3 

■a 

a 

3 

a-in 

o 

c 

•3 

a 

1 

X 

M 

<! 

-< 

< 

< 

<. 

£3 

b  :S 

u« 

»-H 

^ 

50 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


V 

a 


X 

■J 

< 


a 


s 

cd 
u 

Id 

:k 

O 


•i 

1 

r 

, 

, 

1 

1 

, 

, 

1 

1 

1 

■=  p 

a  J 

u 

ll 

e^ 

^4 

CO 

o 

»»• 

«o 

^^ 

■o 

*-< 

t^ 

o 

■<*" 

ca 

.-" 

.-< 

00 

1^ 

i 

1 

1 

CO 

.-4 

i 

1 

*-^ 

1 

1 

s 

S 

,  a 

1 

1 

•o 

•n> 

ot 

1 

1 

1 

1 

f-» 

o 

P 

« 

to 

TS     a 

e 

5 

•-^ 

(M 

o 

<i 

^-» 

, 

to 

i-H 

^^ 

•^ 

« 

•o 

•-* 

S 

w 

1 

u. 

I J 

1 

1 

rH 

1 

1 

1 

•-< 

CO 

t 

1 

^ 

3        « 

3             J3 

30             - 

1     ^ 

1 

1 

t* 

Oi 

99 

1 

, 

, 

1 

« 

t^ 

M 

00 

« 

■o 

J 

o» 

- 

•s, 

r>4 

-• 

so 

1 

e< 

f-4 

■* 

o   t 

« 

ri 

^ 

3 

e< 

^H 

GO 

O 

t>- 

eo 

*-« 

>Q 

»-^ 

t- 

o 

-» 

o> 

!-• 

«^ 

00 

1 

i 

1 

1 

_ 

o 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

-I" 

V 

M 

o 

eo 

.^ 

-f 

>< 

it 

k. 

aO 

1 

a 

C4 

•-4 

C4 

1 

O 

CO 

f* 

>I3 

fH 

t- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

■ 

- 

• 

. 

e 

« 

. 

, 

. 

, 

i4 

o 

i 

3 

ti 

i 

fe. 

> 

3 

^ 

,a 

a 

s 

g3 

<3 

s 

3 

1 

o 

O 

O 
O 

E« 

1 

1 

3 

- 

"3 

3 

1 

< 

o 

"g 

ti 

m 

e 

w 

•3 

7. 

3 

1 

a 

S 

1 

1 

§ 

, 

•o 

T3 

ftf 

.a 

>, 

«9 

TS 

a 

03 

5 
^ 

S 

a 

s 

s 

.J 

•*> 

o 
s 
o 

J 

1 

1 
1 

o 
1 
M 

n 

19015.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  49. 


51 


z 

S 

3 

O 
i: 

f- 

O 

00 

o 
2: 

o 


o 
2; 


1 

1 

1 

1 

o> 

-f 

^ 

o 

CT 

o 

O) 

CO 

o 

o 

r:: 

M 

■.I* 

sc 

•^ 

!N 

c* 

r- 

I 

— ' 

•^ 

O 

« 

» 

"J* 

' 

1 

1 

« 

o 

T 

to 

i-< 

^^ 

' 

" 

OS 

.-« 

' 

1 

' 

t-i 

2 

^ 

<M 

o 

o 

(M 

^ 

o 

o 

o 

■o 

■^ 
o 

_^ 

, 

t^ 

X 

t 

■o 

1 

c< 

n 

^ 

1 

1 

« 

"T 

1 

C^ 

« 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

(M 

to 

I 

•-• 

00 

CI 

o 

« 
o 

00 

« 

t^ 

to 

O 

Oi 

•n 

h* 

,  ^ 

o 

C-3 

•-■5 

o» 

x> 

o 

o 

r>. 

(M 

n 

<n 

'^ 

IM 

t-« 

l?< 

o 

•-• 

f-< 

•9 

1 

(M 

1 

' 

f 

CO 

1 

1 

o 

o 

1 

' 

O 

t^ 

o» 

o 

n 

^^ 

n 

CO 

>o 

^ 

00 

C-J 

n 

IN 

-T 

M 

C4 

Ci 

•o 

««^ 

o 

c 

o 

2 

9 

o 

j 

• 

• 

>■ 

• 

. 

- 

• 

S 

n 

a 

a 

o 

- 

.2 

- 

«4-r 

te 

c 

i 

3 

c 
.2 

C 
V 

3 

. 

c 
c 

5 

o 

•3 

.2 

3 

s 

u 
o 
•a 
"3 

tf 

2 

00 

1^ 

.      1 

o 

• 

«A 

tn 

»■ 

9 

« 

to 

3 

15 

C 
O 

a 
C 

2 

a 
2 

8 

o 

at 

3 
C 

C 

g 

c 

c 

3 

c 

a 
o 

2* 

O 

o 

o 

n 

o 

a 

O 

o 

a 

s 

2 

3 

o 

— 

03 

c 

2, 

>. 

c 

S 

5 

£ 

s 

o 

-3 

3 

A 

O 

o 

n 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

< 

<: 

s; 

aa 

a 

O 

O 

O 

U 

O 

O 

O 

Q 

52 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


i 

i 

•-< 

1 

1 

•<i< 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

r 

■•  « 

—  S 

9 

ll 

e< 

*-4 

so 

-!K 

t^ 

«— • 

»-* 

O 

to 

r.4 

*«H 

( 

<o 

OO 

o> 

1^ 

■^ 

«.4 

*1 

SC 

i  ft* 

(N 

•" 

CO 

jE 

a 

1 

t^ 

<35 

T-« 

, 

1 

■♦ 

t 

1 

, 

CO 

91 

CO 

■* 

s 

(O 

a 

,  a 

to 

, 

e- 

t- 

*-< 

■•-• 

1 

«> 

1 

, 

, 

C4 

—  s 

e« 

« 

w^ 

-i 

OO 

k- 

o> 

1 

■* 

e» 

« 

•-* 

1 

O 

•* 

F-* 

1 

o 

e 

■>»• 

CO 

■a< 

SO 

f 

«i 

•tt 

£ 

•o 

«> 

i-< 

3 

£ 

-«• 

-^ 

1 

M 

1 

1 

S 

•^ 

rH 

1 

t- 

< 

«-4 

^^ 

1 

3 

a!         ■— 

^ 

£ 

s    s 

v.* 

1 

a 

c» 

<n 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

*-• 

CO 

■-4 

O 

^   £ 

94 

3C 

1 

3 

H 

-iS 

s 

(N 

v-i 

A 

•o 

00 

f^ 

*^ 

o 

0 

1 

1 

t-4 

^2 

5=4 

S     M 

« 

et 

•o 

»* 

o 

s 

o  i: 

.-1 

«■ 

o 

i^ 
s 

s 

^ 

1 

m 

CO 

»H 

OO 

00 

t- 

i~* 

^^ 

r« 

« 

».« 

^H 

«-4 

J= 

« 

00 

o> 

r- 

v-4 

^H 

« 

<-* 

o< 

o 

'A 

a 

2 

CO 

s 

B 

_ 

"        ' 

=2 

3 

3 
3C 

i 

s 

9a 

1 

s 

CO 

1 

\ 

1 

1 

o« 

1 

1 

o> 

•^ 

03 

-* 

t- 

,^ 

.-« 

»- 

-» 

|M« 

TH 

^^ 

s 

o 

<D 

00 

r» 

•-I 

B 

-s 

wH 

t-. 

c« 

a: 

X 

00 

o 

OJ 

S 

~ 

G 

, 

, 

k 

^ 

a. 

'«3 

O 

2 

■ 

- 

• 

• 

»• 

• 

— 

* 

*X 

•' 

■ 

6 
2; 

] 

as 
o 

;    s 

1 

.a 
2 

■ 

• 

- 

3 
O 

s 

1 

f 

e 
S 

s 

a 

a 

if 

- 

o 

a 
o 

1 
o 
> 

•3 

1 

=»       - 

»- 

-« 

Z 

1 

a 
s 

s 

m 

o 

a 

5- 

e 

3 

J 

a. 

3 

2 

o 

a 
o 
S 
at 

1 

2 

to 

a 

•c 

S. 

s 
« 

"5 

1 

j 
i 

i 

1 

"a 

1 
s 
s 

■ft* 

a 
s 

1 

a 

c 

M 

a 

1 

a 

1 

•a 
2 

a 

i 

■2 

s 

2 

1 

i 

"S 

1 

"3 
2 

of 
1 

Q 

a 

Q 

a 

S 

U 

»H 

u. 

^ 

s 

£ 

P^ 

190H.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT— Xo.  UK 


53 


I    I     I     I     I     I    I     I    O    I     I     I     I     I    II 


SO   C«       -Mr-       ^   c> 


«     I     O    =j     I     -M    -^     I      I     I     I      I 


I   —   O   tc 


I    I-    M     I    CO    — c     I 


I    I    I   t^   1   o 
so       (fl 


I   I   I   I  ^ 


I   —   30   —   e«   o   e»   — 


00   eo   —   ■-(    I 


•    '   «    I    '    I   (N    I   -r   Ci    , 


•=   «r   o 


e^   —   ci 


<0    -<    rH    .-1 


o   it 


3  w 

b  > 

?  i 

>  - 

i£  C 


8 


M  C  ^ 

.5  to  . 

O  OQ  —  V- 

J  —  -=  O 

.  £:  io  _ 

-  ^  yj  = 


?  -5  >. 


a   o 


£  ^  it 


o 


c 


s 

H  o  =  i  -  -= 


o 

5 


1  E 

1     5 


3 

to 


to 


a   S 


c 


-co;:-2=^^^^ 


54 


BOABD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


X 

o 
a 
u 

X 

o 

Ik 


<S 


X 


a 

0 

s 


r-t     5 


o 


t 

ft: 


i 

\ 

) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

-1 

^■i 

«^ 

»i« 

S 

-< 

- 

to 

00 

M 

t-i 

<o 

o 

*-• 

2  1 

M 

•" 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

(ft 

1 

1 

1 

•-H 

1 

at 

;{ 

1 

1 

«3 

1 

1 

ot 

1 

, 

1 

^^ 

,_, 

ijt 

1 

ff-* 

«-« 

?? 

1 

" 

t- 

"5 

1 

1 

CO 

1    i2 

) 

^4 

, 

1 

r~t 

■^ 

CO 

I 

1 

, 

1 

bl 

0              « 

3.       5 

-  i 

•-< 

1 

09 

1 

1 

^^ 

1 

1 

1-4 

C4 

o 

1  1 

■O 

•-< 

?^ 

5 

( 

1 

«o 

r^ 

, 

_^ 

CO 

CT 

1 

tS< 

1 

1^ 

CO 

(N 

St 

« 

^.» 

*-» 

s 

rH 

f-^ 

■JO 

C4 

IM 

.-« 

o 

o 

^ 

i 

« 

, 

1 

1 

1 

e* 

•e 

1 

, 

1 

1 

w* 

»-i 

1 

t-4 

w 

;«• 

3 

s 

*-^ 

»-H 

-* 

CT 

»H 

<o 

c 

f-H 

' 

- 

- 

1 

■ 

- 

- 

_C 

- 

- 

CS 

TJ 

B 

P^ 

bo 

S 
9 

7. 

* 

^ 

1 

6I> 

'i 

"a 

OS 

■ 

a. 

g 

■ 

be 

*3 

'At 

'3 
o 

'A 
I 

i 

I 

2 
u 

">■ 
"Si 

M 

c 

s 

c 

a. 
£ 

u 

1 

3 

t 

i 

a 

§ 

3 

SI 

■c    § 

S.     bo 

a 

a      e 

O         3 

i      1 

8     8 

e 
2 

1° 

00 

§ 

1 

•o 
c 

«: 

.£• 

'3 

c 

1 

OD 

C 

o 

1 

o 

1 

B 

3 
C 

<o 

2 

U) 

c 

a 

« 
S 

u 

s 

m 
*a3 

91 

ol 

s 

bo 
_c 
"S 

3 

*M 
<D 
U 

>■ 

& 
bO 

a 

<D 

a 

3 

J 

s 

1* 

z 

5q 

O 

o 

o 

O 

190(3.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  49. 


55 


— 

«-i 

' 

' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

o 

ao 

.-1 

^ 

o 

CT 

.-1 

O 

o 

-I" 

_ 

!-• 

V 

»^ 

" 

r: 

s« 

•o 

CO 

1 

o 

■^ 

O 

1 

CI 

1 

1 

(N 

' 

o 

1 

•r 

«o 

'~' 

•-* 

m 

OO 

1 

•a 

53 

' 

1 

M 

1 

•o 

cs 

30 

1 

«5 

to 

CO 

-J" 

•3 

1 

r 

1 

M 

' 

1 

' 

1 

1 

1 

CI 

1 

«5 

r~ 

1 

«~ 

** 

1 

n 

t^ 

.-1 

' 

•^ 

t>- 

.-• 

' 

1^ 

- 

' 

1 

o 

1 

« 

•-• 

oi 

.-1 

t~ 

« 

o 

^^ 

!>. 

om 

-i« 

1 

C4 

-f 

t^ 

SI 

•o 

•3 

c» 

00 

i-i 

_^ 

o 

CO 

^^ 

o 

o 

^ 

_ 

M 

.-1 

00 

« 

o 

1 

'^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

O 

1 

'"* 

•^ 

CO 

« 

1 

1 

^ 

Tt 

.^ 

•O 

d 

ao 

•-* 

CD 

o 

e« 

1 

r^ 

r^ 

■* 

^_^ 

CO 

o 

- 

■ 

• 

■ 

o 

• 

• 

• 

• 

- 

- 

- 

■ 

o 

o 

2 

o 

be 

>. 

(-« 

_- 

- 

• 

■ 

- 

en 

c 
o 

• 

e 

• 

n 

3 

bo 

- 

"3 

-^ 

o 

a 

•J 

es 

= 

c 

c 
2 

-3 

5 

o 

o 

o 

c 
o 

E 
o 

s 

o 
> 

a. 

es 
■3 

O 

§ 

c 

3 

o 

c 
.2 

■© 

bo 

a 

'2 
ki 

3 
en 

o 

t- 

m 

c 
.2 

bb 

i 

3 
jn 

-5 

3 

be 

c 
rt 

o 

c 

o 

■3 

> 

c 

bo 

_c 
en 

3 

_2 

w 

0 

5 
o 

•3 

_2 

CI 

2 

fcT 
o 

.2 

■■s 

a 

i 

g 

5 

.0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

_3 

J 

i 

c 
o 

01 

"o 

o 

2 

3 

_2 

3 

3 

a 

o 

£ 

05 
bO 

91 

= 

u 

u 

o 

u 

3 

3 

3 

1. 

£ 

0 

0 

C 

— 

^ 

S-r 

CU 

(Xl 

a. 

ei4 

c^ 

C 

"^ 

"^ 

<^-• 

56 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


o 

o 

Ed 

I      g 
I       ^ 

^  I 

»     o 

,^    ^ 
H     o 


O 


a 

i 

§ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

t^ 

r^ 

s 

. 

I 

1 

«l 

o« 

o 

l-i 

03 

CO 

-* 

« 

•-I 

.-» 

-r 

1 

eo 

o> 

.^ 

»■-< 

o 

<M 

to 

-«' 

2  % 

.H 

« 

1-i 

a^ 

i 

A 

c« 

« 

1 

1— » 

Ol 

n 

OJ 

1 

<3> 

1 

o 

o 

OO 

t- 

•o 

■fl" 

§ 

04 

«-< 

f-» 

to 

3 

,    3 

•<(< 

eo 

*-• 

c« 

I 

■* 

-* 

M 

1 

09 

1 

H      S 

.-< 

w^ 

•-< 

00 

1  ■§ 

•-< 

to 

^1 

g 

00 

e« 

oo 

kH 

1 

•o 

CO 

eo 

« 

>o 

j" 

.-« 

•^< 

to 

CO 

00 

g 

»-* 

•o 

■g 

u. 

»        t 

, 

t>. 

00 

1 

T-* 

*-< 

to 

1 

00 

.-1 

.-< 

§        = 

o 

oo 

« 

1^5 

.-< 

a 

a         2 

M            — 

11 

« 

M 

1 

1 

I 

03 

00 

o 

1 

1 

1 

.-* 

■^ 

s 

o. 

>i 

c« 

1 

-.I" 

•-< 

C4 

1 

r~ 

1^ 

1 

1 

oo 

1 

» 

CO 

•«l< 

O    t 

.-* 

■9 

S: 

e« 

oo 

-* 

<M 

1-* 

^. 

^ 

o 

OS 

o> 

.-4 

3 

o 

04 

00 

•^ 

^ 

Oi 

.-« 

C4 

o 

o 

H 

IW 

J 

-« 

t-» 

0< 

, 

1 

00 

•* 

•o 

1 

, 

, 

— 

•o 

o* 

■o 

<» 

a 

o 

H 

ki 

U 

00 

. 

00 

M 

&« 

ej 

1—1 

00 

t~ 

•a 

OS 

OJ 

..4 

V 

■o 

.-* 

o 

Ol 

CI 

•v 

-T 

« 

.-< 

»-H 

.-• 

OS. 

X 

•^ 

• 

, 

«»-*■ 

. 

, 

, 

, 

. 

o 

r- 

. 

c 

. 

, 

. 

, 

%^ 

i 

o 

9 

s 

* 

_e 

o 

fa 

s. 

to 

2 

of 

00 

' 

■ 

sT 

:| 

o 

tS 

5 

a 

«M 

o 

o 

fa 

• 

t^ 

- 

o 

*^ 

S 

o 

Z^ 

c 

o 

<*-• 
b 

"a 

3 

^a 

_o 

0 

"O 

i 

es 

^ 

•o 

a 

. 

00 

o 

O 

o 

60 

a 
*5 

£ 

§ 
a 

a 
o 
CO 

•s 

a 

B 

S 

a 

bo 

aa" 

2 

a 

s 

3 

"5* 

on 
O 

2 

i 

a 

3 
OS 

£ 

1 

o 

oo 

1 

1 

1 

C 

o 
o 

"o 
o 

2 

O 

13 

£ 

2 

CO 

1 

"a, 
« 

3 
CO 

-3 

c 

OS 

3 

u 

H 

CO 

IS 

I'.iot;.] 


PUBLIC  DOCU.MENT  — No.  49. 


57 


—       1       1 

o      -x,      N 

s  -  - 

O        1       ?»       o 

X 

CI          1           1         r; 
c5 

X       r~       N 

r^ 

t=         X         P« 
51 

3 

O            1             1 

el 

5  '  " 

x> 
o 

i.     '    * 

-             be 

»'     ■    S 

£•                  u 

=              S 
1       ■      E 

jf    "=     "- 
=     o     i 

y^    y  .^ 

X        —        — 


o      ^^      o 

—      ox 


c^ 

^. 

» 

t^ 

o 

<a 

o 

X 

r* 

X 

o 

CI 

^^ 

n 

o 

CM 

X 

•••5 

c*       rs       -r*       o 

CM       c*«       —       — 

e<       rj       ci_ 

x" 


—         —         CI 


O 

« 

o 

W5 

X 

o 

r» 

rs 

o 

»c 

e^ 

(T) 

»0 

= 

X 

'"' 

•^ 

= 

o 

z 

-»• 

, 

,. 

ao 

-(< 

o 

t~ 

_ 

X 

»o 

« 

o 

•o 

es 

^ 

c^ 

SM 

=^. 

•— • 

e« 

t* 

o. 

< 

^ 
H 

CO 

X 

^^ 

-I" 

c< 

^^ 

c^ 

— 

X 

« 

X 

O* 

Ci 

t- 

X 

S 

c« 

X 

X 

« 

-< 

CI 

CO 

n 

x' 

" 

*r 

^^ 

r~ 

to 

00 

m 

Ci 

_„ 

CO 

o 

-r 

C-: 

CT 

c-i 

CO 

CI 

^_ 

o 

to 

<r> 

?« 

O 

X 

X 

o 

or 

o 

r^ 

o 

X 

o 

T 

CO 

c< 

c* 

30 

eo 

as 

c^ 

CQ 

o 

CO 

c 

o 

O 

a 

■ ' 

— 

o 

» 

fT 

00 

— 

r 

«>. 

c 

i 

3 
Zi 

s 
c 

K 

*5 
to 

s 

00 

3 

^ 

- 

o 

3 

"^ 

> 

■ 

2 

1 

^ 

- 

-^ 

.J 

o 

,j 

3 

S 

c> 

^ 

3 

_^ 

en 

c 

"5 

3 
O 

1= 

o 

09 

2 

• 

rt 

tc=: 

*T.- 

t? 

tj 

^ 

-» 

*^ 

I:" 

is 

C 

S 

o 

5 

s-^ 

C5 

^ 

CO 

1 

s 

s 

,=-« 

c 

s 

^y: 

1 

1 

1> 

1 

E 

_o 

3 

2 
«= 

3 

.3 

1- 

• 

o 

^ 

o 

as 

t^ 

O 

w' 

o 

. 

. 

= 

c« 

erj 

•<r 

o 

« 

r- 

X 

H 

d 

b 

O 

o 

6 

= 

6 

o 

2; 

2: 

Z 

2; 

Z 

2 

s; 

2; 

58 


BOAKD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


g 

V 
V 

8 


». 
^ 


§ 


3 
^ 


8 

I 

a 


s 

*— « 

« 

1 

1 

i 

0 

0 

0 

C4 

r-t 

•0 

0* 

.-4 

i 

.-< 

©i 

"^ 

oJ 

M 

0 

a 

« 

1 

>o 

•H* 

^4 

05 

1 

1 

to 

DO 

Csl 

CO 

*-* 

«9 

0 

<e 

•* 

■0 

tj 

a 

s 

> 

CO 

00 

.-4 

i< 

m 

r-4 

OS 

0 

s 

0 

CO 

CO 

(M 

o> 

t» 

•0 

.-* 

QO 

^    0 

5  ^ 

r^ 

to 

•O 

IN 

CT 

00 

00 

oo 

cT 

OQ 

en 

CO 

05 

^< 

d 

>* 

^' 

;X 

•»i< 

^H 

to 

0 

.»« 

00 

«s 

0 

0 

0 

ss 

0 

» 

to 

S9 

9~t 

r« 

0 

to 

•A  3 
2  * 

t- 

c> 

0* 

03 

00 

.-• 

ea 

c^ 

00 

e* 

0* 

■* 

>o 

d 

>i 

• 

0 

' 

• 

• 

0 

c 

s 

0 

0 
a 
0 

2 
"? 

2 

^ 

- 

- 

- 

•a 

0 
5 

^ 

» 

0 

■5 

■? 
^ 

s 

i 

i 

1 

a 

H 

a 
a 

0 

a 
a 
8 

a. 

1 

1 

1 
0 

2 
5 

^ 

i 

0 

0 

a 

2 

1 

i 

s 

1 

s 
s 

0 

0 
:2 

2 

2 
P. 

OS 

s 

a 

s 

0 

5 

0 

tJ 

9 

-.J 

•*» 

43 

^J 

*/ 

•S 

« 

n 

QO 

m 

03 

0 

□ 
•3 

c 

a 
■3 

15 

i 

C3 

^ 

§p 

s? 

0 

OQ 

s 

§» 

1 

0 

a 

of 

00 

to 

Q 

3 

& 

<■ 

a) 

» 

3 

a 

0 
0 

a 

a 

2 

s 

c 

a 

9 
0 

□ 

^ 

c> 

JO 

ta 

9 

0 

0 

tl 

(a 

ta 

<» 

fcl 

<a 

<a 

0 

0 

0 

S 

^ 

0 

0 

0 

190G.] 


PUBLIC   DOCIBIENT  — Xo.  49. 


59 


1.-5 


■—1 


"s- 


a 


1 

, 

c« 

o 

^^ 

QO 

e^ 

I 

O 

ff< 

o 

o 

t^ 

o> 

1               'P»UV»«.MJ 

o 

oo 

t^ 

o 

o 

CT 

iBullM  *o  Jc^MaV 

C30 

o 

o 

95 

-1^ 

*^ 

i--r 

oo" 

o" 

o 

cT 

CT 

•&■ 

•-• 

•• 

-J»oj 

, 



o 

oo 

o 

o 

o 

00 

o 

o 

CQ 

TO 

1*  <>a«pB>i>v 

00 

•r* 

00, 

CT 

*^ 

o 

cT 

-*• 

OO 

•O 

rJT 

'.■A*(I  JO  i^x^nvz 

« 

~ 

w 

TO 

CO 

TO 

ss" 

_^ 

^W 

o« 

-s=»3 

cT 

•""" 

00 

t^ 

Z^ 

00 

jCq  p»>odm]  »x*ni 

to 

00 

-r 

c^ 

l~ 

cs 

o 

S 

1  -B»|i>Iai|  ^e  ciw.l 

aX 

c< 

0^' 

to' 

c^ 

C^ 

00 

•= 

r~ 

^^ 

'^ 

CT 

t- 

r» 

~T 

'~^ 

•^ 

•unoa  <q  pjHwiai 

XI 

0^ 

TO 
OO 

CT 

1* 

•joij    >>    3a»>ii:v 

oo 

n 

30 

>« 

r^ 

ai 

TO 

C^" 

t^ 

00 

=5 

r* 

o 

CT 

1 

«• 

•"• 

«>■ 

«> 

fS 

CJ 

CT 

M 

•O 

-iJO 

'^ 

00 

o> 

r* 

r* 

OO 

»0   JO   loo  JIBT    U| 

oo 

5 

CI 

CO 

o 

oo 

Osroit    *pUKN>MJ 

1^ 

o 

t>;_ 

=0. 

c^ 

w 

£l£>d(Uj  |0  nsomv 

o 

•a 

o 
■^ 

2 

TO 
TO 

1 

(>« 

0« 

S3 

oo 

•^ 

TO 

<» 

«» 

« 

o 

30 

o 

o 

00 

■i>D*in 

o 

o 

05 

o 

CO 

C4 

_, 

2 

_^ 

« 

ot 

^^ 

o 

0< 

CT 

CT 

00 

o_ 

.c 

•r^ 

r-^ 

o 

u^ 

Xie^OAj  ^  vtacmy 

ci" 

n 

«J 

-r 

CT 

00 

c» 

o 

o* 

-5« 

(M 

•» 

«> 

^QSU 

o 

_ 

ff« 

o 

-r 

^H 

o 

ci 

n* 

c< 

t— 1 

■tr  JO  iHowiijj 

» 

• 

• 

o 

o 

t~ 

CO 

oo 

t~ 

^ 

« 

n 

o 

00 

h^ 

Tvtocujv 

TO 

o 

>o 

t^ 

o 

r>^ 

o. 

e<. 

m 

raiuM  ft  ax^nii.s 

-f 

to" 

o 

x" 

ei 

« 

« 

■^ 

o 

^ 

■<j« 

o 
o 

§ 

o 

g 

8 

8 

-»<>;> 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

■^ 

-■tiid«J    p«:i^(jfa 

o 

a} 

CT 

§ 

CT 

oo 

00 

o 

o 

•a 

<s 

O 

•o 

• 

- 

- 

• 

■ 

- 

en 

^ 

of 

so 

-r 

o 

o 

o 

s 

o 

a> 

•-• 

.-• 

o 

60 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


2     2 


^    I  1 

e    6 


5- 

h 

"     '     2     '      '     "    '*'  s 

§ 

sa 

»' 

8     '     S    -     '     2    «    1 

i 

as 

■c 

gis 

a 

< 

Si! 

^           1          O        «           1          K-        S*         lO 

a 

a 

gieijnnaing 

1 

s 

O 

< 

h 

3      .      g      ,       .      -     _     5 

01 

w 

s 

sis 

— » 

»c 

S     '     2    ~      '     S    ■"    S 

03 

9 
ZS 

a 

3 

a 

^-^^ 
a 

^ 

a    '    3   >•   -   S  S   2 

§ 

a 

g3S3«»5SS 

3 

a 

25» 

a:      S    '    s   =•    '    g   §   5 

s 

a 

a 

2  s  s  s  -  ;  s  1 

-3 

JC 

sis 

a 
< 

^ 

S     •    g    "     '     S    3    1 

o 

a 

^ 
^ 

H 

gig 

a 

T. 

b! 

5    -    S    -     '"SI 

1 

a 

ra 

•Ji 

s.' 

z 

o 
■« 

a 

a 

25s 

O 

&i 

S    "    5     '      '      '    S    2 

3i 

a 

g5|ge-.3g 

as 

K 

o 

252 

a 
< 

a 

an       1      —      1       1      o      >     ;; 

3 

S    g    K    £      '     =•    S    5 

—      -^      ••                                          ee 

•^ 

|2 

3 

bi 

'   "    ■    •    •   -    «   cjs 

a 

5    S    3    =     '    "     ■    gig 

3 

-    ci    «    V   «>-    «.-   .r   rf 

oeoooood 

1 

190(3.] 


PUnLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  41». 


61 


>--5 


O 

^ 


X     .2 

E     S 
<     s 


3 

s 

^ 
^ 


0»d.4  joianoiuy 


>»V^A*H 


•MlwoO 


-{vMJdjauiux 


•p»j>'>r-*a 


-pMaoon 


•wnij 


■aoimnddy 


S  S       r-3jD-r       i-c^rrr*       O  T       i- eg  O  <r  ^  —  eo  r-. 


iMfiai     (loaicii    I     f    I    (    I     1^1    •    I     I 


!=•—  •-'-        —        « 


i«a»s3i    (    t— oeit    I    I    ir-i    I    ini    I    I 


t^  « 


lai s'ls'" 


^  ^«  ^eo  «  ^  ^  £  ?^  ■* -r  o  •£«  ?4  c^  9    I    I     I 


1 


1 

.1. 
s 


i 


■  o  c 
=  ■=« 


o  oS  »o  a  s  » 
S.-0  «—  =:: 


11 


<a5 


« .— — -i*^-?^ 


-  •  •-  3  e  J4  E  i  >  • 

;a  *4  ^  ^  X  X  X  X  p' :: 


.   s 

2    >» 

o    e 


ii 


62 


BOAED  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


Table  XVI. 

Number  of  Dog  Licenses  issued  during  the  Tear  ading  Nov.  30, 

1905. 


Main. 


1.  •  . 

2.  .  . 

3.  .  . 

4.  .  • 

5.  .  . 

6.  .  . 

7.  .  . 

8.  .  . 

9.  .  . 

10.  .  . 

11.  .  . 

12.  .  . 

13.  .  . 
U.  .  . 

15.  .  . 

16.  .  . 
ToUle, 


91 

28 

1 

1 

124 

20 

1 

- 

- 

21 

292 

98 

- 

S 

396 

168 

59 

3 

3 

233 

516 

141 

2 

8 

667 

328 

88 

2 

2 

420 

739 

153 

- 

4 

896 

10 

3 

- 

13 

\m^ 

160 

4 

31 

1,212 

885 

171 

1 

17 

1.074 

1.886 

298 

59 

2.243 

697 

113 

- 

6 

715 

1.368 

184 

2 

50 

1.604 

655 

100 

2 

20 

777 

413 

121 

1 

1 

536 

444 

70 

- 

14 

528 

9.432 

1,787 

18 

222 

11.459 

lOOti.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  49.  63 


Table  XVII. 

Total  Nuviher  of  Wagon  Licenses  granted  in  the  City,  by  Police 

Divisions. 


Division    1 1,152 

Dirision    2 2,100 

Division    3 234 

Division    4, 470 

Division    5, 3S4 

Division    6, 250 

Division    7 124 

Division    9 118 

Division  10 120 

Division  11, 73 

Division  12, 45 

Division  IS, 46 

Division  14, 36 

Division  15, 143 

Division  16 148 

Total 5,443 


(54                          BOAED  OF  POLICE.  [Jan. 

Table  XVIII. 
Financial  Statement  for  tlie  Tear  ending  Nov.  30, 1905. 

EXI'ENDITL'RES. 

Pay  of  the  officers, |1,479^2  64 

Pensions 129487  67 

Fuel  und  light, 19,358  62 

Water  and  ice, »08  21 

Furniture  and  bed«liug, 5^8  34 

Printing  and  stalicmerj, 13,465  24 

Care  and  cleaning  sUdon  houses  and  city  prisons,  .        .  23,419  16 

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. 


I'joi;.] 


PUBLIC   DOCOIP:NT  —  Xo.  49. 


1)5 


Table  XIX. 

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 


f26,o65  53 
6,233  54 
1,097  89 
4,927  85 
1,581  50 
391  48 
2,958  78 
3,412  65 
1,425  35 
1,370  00 
5,032  84 
6,989  96 
477  93 

?62,415  30 


66 


BOAKD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


1 

> 

a 

'painfaj 

"•""-  '   'S5 

^eOp5M«l     1     li-fl     1     1     1     1     1 

5 

•P»II1H 

1     1     1      1     1     1  ..<    1      1      1      1     1      1      1      1     1     1     1     1     1      1      1      1   r*    1 

1 

"«j 

o 

S 

E 
a 

■p»jnfoi 

094C4I     1     IMI.-<IM«Ofi-4l     1     (     1     I     1     1 

•3 

§ 

M 

•p»iira 

.H    1     t     1     1     f  w    1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     t     1     1     1     1     1     1 

C4    . 

is 

1 

1 

S 

•pejnfai 

-.^MwifHr^nnit^glr.'i   t   i   i   i   i   i   i 

1   O 

o 

•P»1IIH 

I<^llillllt^r1lllllltlll 

05    . 

40 

X 

0 

> 
Q 

'pajnfa] 

r'  — «)COI<-<tga0M-«l*OMI     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1 

'3 

S 

•P'llia 

|.-flllltf-<lllr-t|l||||l||| 

o3    . 

o 

•pajnfoi 

o»«3<-t    1     f  pM«    l>«aOiO    1     1     I     1     1     1     1     1     1 

.  at 

XX. 

Squares  j 

•paillH 

r4  1    1    1    [    1    1    1    r    (    1    1    r    1    1    1    t    1    1    f    1    1 

1-"   . 

o 

5 

•piin(ai 

«()«.^i-t    1  MOMOtMOBg.-^    1      1      1     1     1     1     1     1      1 

'g 

Tablk 
Parks  and 

•poiIIH 

f     f     1     1     1     1  p^    1      f      1      1  .-•    1      1     1     1     1      1     1     1      1     1 

«     1 

a 

•paiafaj 

gg«o«-.3g--g3  .......... 

t   CM 

1 

•p»nra 

f     I     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1  r4    1     r     1     1     1     1     1     1     t     1 

^     t 

i 

E 

Q 

■  p»jnfai 

r-«l'«l(4S<-4*Sia'<>l     r     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     t 

'S 

-S 

•paniJi 

n  1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1  '<i'  1    1    1    t    1    1    1    1    1    t 

»*    1 

1 

g 

< 

'■.it 
mm 

■    if       1  ■  ?■ 

1     .ra     eg  _o          -s 

iJglsslll-stsip 

1 

c 

o 

I'JOCk]  public   D0CU:MEXT— No.  49. 


67 


1              leiox 

1      C43cc3^       «5*-rt      ac  — s« 

■'i 

ec?  I    1  ^^e=«  t   1  caiB  1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1 

C3     1 

,  5 

'pajnfax 

•s 

•paiMH 

■    1    t    1    1    1    1    1    1    ■    1   •■   1   ■    1    1    1    1    1    1    1 

■  1 

90 

> 

5 

•painfuj 

r.t.MMM^aD«-3*— -vi    1    1     1    1    104    1     >    1 

■s 

•p^lflH 

llllll^ltt— Sllllllllll 

=' 

-* 

i 
> 

[5 

'pajnfai 

>o<-<l     1     i<->0  — -ri    i«s-«iii     1    1     1     1     1    1 

•? 

•^  1   1    1    1   1   (   1   1   1   1  ■   1   1   1   1   1   1   1    1   1   t 

•pams 

z 
2 

'paiDfaj 

•ort  — oiw-j  —  —  «    ■  «  — '-  1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    j    1  g      j 

1        i 

•5 

•P'lllH 

1  ^ 1    1    1    (  .« 1    1    1     1 

c<  1       1 

i 

1 

1 

i  z 

'    o 

!  c 

i  E 

-pdiDfoi 

^^  ,    ,    ,    ,o-.   .-g. .-.«  .... 

i 

•P»IIIH 

1    1    f    t    1    1    1    1    t   •    I    1    t    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1 

1     1 

1 

:d 

1 

•pajDfai 

•c^T   i^ci^— oe  — —  g—  111111(11 

■s  i 

H 

*p»inH 

e4iiii»-iiiiiatii.iiiiiii 

-i 

1 

> 

•painfaj 

nc3'*rc«ic3<9n'«a^s:«f    i    .    i    i    i    i    i    i 

■| 

P'llia 

04    1     1     1-^1  C4««    (■■■fllillllll 

O    1 

t 

CO 

D 

' 1 

i 

i 

■! 

s.. 

1 

••ii----|';i!-irf-| 

Iil|l4i!rfilria|.tit 
|fllllllllf=illlllll|l 

1 
i  S 

08 


ii  ^ 
-!:   b 

If? 

s  -s 

1  »> 

^■^ 
li 

as  t 

2  5 

o    ^ 

?r  ^ 

>^  i^  "? 
"^  I.  i 
K    =  s 

-•     »  so 

^? 
5  »> 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


lis 

I'- 
ll 


I 


•«        R        ^ 

o 


-•iwoj. 


81  tMp»JJ 


■II 


t>«p»»d 


01  *»^»»Jd 


ttynn 


■6tM}MiJ 


jtTspajj      is 


ivvfttii    ii 


»txq»»i<I 


»•»»  ^  V"^N  «  >— »  oTe-Too  t-  <0  lO  <0  t- »- aO  C*  I 


»  CO  t'cc  ce  e*  «  o -o -o  ^  05  —  o      ^ 


I     I     I     I     I     I     1 


I     I     t     I     I     I     I     I    I 


I      I      I   CO     I 


I    I    I    r    I    I    I    I 


I     I     t     I     I     r     I     I     1     I  :q 

oo 


I     I  <o    I 


I   I   1   t    I    I    I    I    ( 


I      t      I      t      I     I     1     I      I  u3     I      I      I   <0     I 


C3  CO  f—         O  rt  ^"         OB  M 


t~  oo  CO  «  a  CO  00  30  o  A      9ooa0t~t-a 


M«OOiOC>-'-'3-»i3COOOt~*-«5-fOQeO«SO<0«OC 

o»-«-«r-QOdCJ»>-"aiT-tt-i-fl&oc*i*»c<oofr-< 


!S3     ' 


!,*)30|»ajJ 


-t^39»-<d 


*« 


iMt»»a 


•5 


?3«P»M 


I19C9»9id 


a*-«oo«oo>rteo*-'aoM»o—'ooco-»'<5'-«-»«eoioo 
h-cooooOAO-i'rcoo  —  otatoAv  0^00  c»^oo  c^^^*-  oo 


FfH>C4M9t-<AO«eOC4*^A<0-4Aa)cccoc4«o 
r-»--fOt-oopt-0»-'««t-C^  —  «?»oo  —  o  -f  — 
D»>ao»^^0>C^OOo3AaDOQaOt-VOa:oaar-'fe4 


aOi«»~GOr*-«cococ4aOAa>oooc«a-'e40f->oooao 


-««oeQOMa4ocD>-<>riOAiP<aQc«e«r->fc9ooaO' 


ov«t--raor-oaoc4COA04V30''''Ciaor-ooo9< 


190f;.l  PUBLIC   DOCUJIEXT  — No.  4?. 


09 


2  :i 


'-<   -,   -S 

s  ■=>■§ 

»    .-5 
?  •     ^ 

^  ^^ 

o 


■»T»JOX 

i 

1 

■SIlJOlMJa 

iililiillliililliftBiiiiai 

•n  wotwjj 

1    1    1    1    1    1     1     1     1     r     1     1     1    1    1     1    1    ■    f    1    f    1    1    1    1 

•01  |iap»Ja 

tiitiiiiiiritiiiifiiiiicai 

•«  papAi.i 

tiiiiliti«?<(lili5«i:«— «iciii 

•$  IMpUJ 

«?«■      1     lOI      1      l«OOI      IC«—    »     1     1     I     1     lOI^I 

-loapajj 

--.,,,,     ,oo-    ,^_    ,     ..-,,     ,^_.     ,_,. 

■foapuj 

—  o-»-rooo««-rt    iw  —  —  *<    i«n    ■Tt'-'r«^9<n 

■> 

'     -f  tjopajj 

M73x«s^d0-Tcsa^aio    1     ieiM*.*i  t^-in-r   l-^ 

■rvxHMij 

.«-c-3««.«^««. o« -.» ,    . 

Cwopajj 

•  «•*  — r4--i-^n--on?t  — cr?— —  ^sn-«30    i    i 

■(»apuj 

s«tf3«<»e^t--r<c^nnao»7(nr)   t».9«i^»?i  i-^ 

■||M>|3aij 

-i  —  n^  —  oeeort  —  M«^— «—  •  «  —  tsis  — -r  ?«  ?•  i 

—  —  —  '-  —  —  —  —  —  — 3>S»7*5«T«?I 

"5 

1 

70 


BOARD  OF  POLICE. 


[Jan. 


<5 


i.  ■ 


'S  ^ 
*-    s 


2    a 

-    § 

S  CO 
« 


-  a 


03 


i 

5 

isssisiSsiiisiSiigsij.iip 

1 

•JI  isapajj 

■  iiiii«iiiiiifitiiiiiii>^i 

o 

1 

I 

■     lfllll<«lllflllltlOtll>-«l 

• 

•01 ISDFWJJ 

I    1    ■    1    1    «    1    a    1    1    t    1    1    1    f    I    1    f    t  •"•    1    1     1  r*    1 

1 

•6  130I»JJ 

-■.,,.,.  .jg  ....  '5'S5g  'S5  ' 

1 

Bl^aimj 

§2'  • '3' ' 'ss'sss's'ssagsa ■ 

■ 

•I  loapsjj 

gg-  ■  ■-' 'SSSSSCgSS'SSSSglg 

1 

■»  t9apjj  J 

=3SS32S3SS23SS8g2sSSS33Sa 

• 

•9  13IIP3JJ 

S2SS;:SS333S3SSSESSS=S32|8 

1 

r  jDopoja 

E§SSS25S3SSCSSgaSSPSgg82S 

1 

•g  joapsjj 

gs2Ssss3S3SSSS33&8§ss::s::3 

1 

Sjanpajj 

S2SS53S=SSSS2SSS2SSSeS52g 

• 

•IISOiMJJ 

SS|Sg5g-S-S2SgS3''SS|=g2SS 

1 

-4 

. 

..«  M -«  o  a  t-K  ao  —  et  afj  ■>  »*•- of  a  g  ^  if  J]  ^'l^ 

^ 

niO(J.]  PUBLIC   DOCOIENT— No.  49. 


e 


1 


.2  "« 


>     3  ■: 


•A 

a 

< 


■3  ~ 

R  "3 

13  OS 

p  :;: 


s 

^3 


o 


1 

» 

— 1  )9Dp«lj            *     i     >     1     1    *    ■     t     i     )     i     I     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1    1    1 

* 

t 

-|{t3ap9jjl     I   •   1  (>  1  I   1   1  1   1  1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1  1  1  1  ■  ■ 

j 

< 

1 
-Oiisopaja        111" 1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1  1  1  1  ■  . 

* 

1      '8  joap^jj        •   1   1   1   1   1  •   1    1    1    1    1   1   1    1    1    1   1   1   1   1   1   1  1  ■ 

• 
1 

1                           1 

•g  )»ap4jj  j      I   1   '   1   1   I  1   1    '  —  1   1   1    1    1    1    1    1   1   1   i   1  1   1  1 

1 

1 

1 

••  saap^ij  1      •  1   1   1   1   1   1    1    1 i       1 

1                                                                                                            1 
9  liopwjj         1    1    1    •    I    ■■    1    1    1    1    1    1    r    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1   1   1       , 

•«U<I|MJJ 

■•■■•*■    1    >    t    i    )    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    I    1    f   a 

J 
1 

tlMIMIJ 

• ^tiii^iiiiiiit 

1 

1 

■*•■•*■    1    I  »   1    I    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    t    a    ■ 

1 

-t»a|>uj 

iiliiiii-^i^iiiiiiiiiii,,. 

■ 

■loapwj 

1    1    1    ■    1    1   I    1  rt  1    1    1    t    1    r    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1    1   a 

1    1 

-1 

•  i 

•  i 

-  I 

e 

i 

s 

< 

j 

1 

i 

—  ei«  V««^"«c^o"-w"cf-r*ua■«"l-"aD'ac"-g;"5J-»"^ 

BOARD  OF  POLICE- 


[Jan.  IDOiJ 


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  :  — 


Baok. 

SxttB. 

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. 


"^sanas^xsm 


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 
5 
fil 
10 
10 
10 


Carriages,  public 

articles  left  In     . 

automobile  . 

number  licensed 
Cases  investigated  . 
Cess-pools,  defective,  nfported 


21.  22,  61 
21   22 
21 
21,61 
10,  18 
10 


7-1  INDEX. 

FAOK 

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 

M6»^^a<^iJia&adiMi*iii ■■■■' 


t  - 


r 


INDEX. 


.79 


V.  • 

-  TACK 

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 


2B(f3 


■gSiiiii 

^  »»y9  06314  392  7