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Public  Document 


No.  49 


TENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT 


Police  Commissioner 

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Year  ending  November  30,  1915. 


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CONTENTS. 


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Offences  against  the  laws.    .........  i 

Nonresident  offenders,  .......... 

Police  work  on  jury  lists.     .........  7 

The  automobile  law,  ..........  7 

The  department,         .  .  .  .  .  .  .10 

The  police  force,            .........  10 

Signal  scr\-ice,      ..........  10 

Employees  of  the  dcparuncni.        .......  10 

Recapitulation,    .  .  .  .11 

Distribution  and  changes,      ........  II 

Police  officers  injured  while  on  duty,     .......  11 

Work  of  the  department,     .........  11 

-Arrests,       ...........  11 

Drunkenness.       ..........  tS 

Bureau  of  Criminal  Investigation.           ......  14 

Officer  detailed  to  assist  medical  examiners,  ......  15 

Lost,  abandoned  and  stolen  pro[>crty,  .......  16 

Special  events,  ...........  IS 

Miscellaneous  business,        .........  17 

Inspector  of  claims,    ..........  19 

House  of  detention.    ..........  19 

Police  signal  service.  ..........  30 

Signal  boxes.        ..........  20 

Miscellaneous  work,      .........  30 

Harbor  service,            ..........  21 

Horses,      ............  22 

Vehicle  sen-ice,            ..........  22 

Automobiles,        ..........  22 

Ambulances,        ..........  O 

List  of  vehicles  used  by  ihe  dep.irtment,          .....  34 

Public  carriages,          ..........  H 

Sight-seeing  automobiles,     .........  2S 

Wagon  licenses,           ..........  30 

Listing  male  residents  of  Boston.           .......  30 

Women  voters  verified.          ........  37 

Listing  expenses.           .........  27 

Number  of  policemen  employed  in  listing.        .....  27 

Special  police.    ...........  27 

Railroad  police,           ..........  28 

Miscellaneous  licenses.         .........  28 

Musicians'  licenses.     ..........  28 

Itinerant,    ...........  28 

Collective,  ...........  20 

Carrying  dangerous  weapons.       ........  20 

Public  lodging  bouses,          .........  30 

Pensions  and  benefits.          .........  n 

Financial,        ........  ...  .32 


CONTENTS. 


Distribution  of  police  force,  sigiul  service  and  cmploytr^. 
List  of  officer*  in  active  serWce  who  died. 
list  of  oflicera  retired,  .... 

List  of  officers  promoted.     .... 

Nambcr  of  men  in  active  service. 

Officers  discharged  and  resigned, 

Xumbcr  of  days'  absence  from  duty  by  reason  of  sickn»ui. 

Complaints  against  officers, 

Number  and  distribution  of  horses. 

Number  of  arrests  by  police  divisions,  . 

.Virests  and  offences,  ..... 

Age  and  sex  of  persons  arrested,  . 

Comparative  statement  of  police  criminal  work. 

Licenses  of  all  classes  issued. 

Number  of  dog  licenses  issued. 

Wagon  licenses  issued,  .... 

Financial  statement,   ..... 

Payments  on  account  of  signal  service. 
Accidents.  ...... 

Male  residents  listed,  .... 

yitle  residents  listed,  supplrmentar}*  list. 
Women  xotcrs  listed,  .... 


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REPORT 


Heaoquabtebs  or  tbe  Police  Depabtkest, 
OmcE  OF  THB  PoucE  CoionssioNER,  29  Pevbeetox  Squabe. 
Boston,  Dec.  31,  1915. 

To  His  Rxcellencj-  D.v^td  I.  W.vlsh,  Gorernor. 

Your  Excellency:  —  As  police  commissioner  for  the  city 
of  Boston,  I  have  the  honor  to  present,  in  compliance  with 
the  provisions  of  chapter  291  of  the  Acts  of  1906,  a  report  of 
the  work  of  the  police  department  for  the  year  ended  Nov. 
30,  1915. 

Offexces  ag.vixst  the  L.\ws. 

Statistics  concerning  the  offences  against  the  laws,  which 
are  given  in  full  detail  in  another  part  of  this  report,  are 
here  summarized.  The  total  number  of  arrests  in  1915  was 
88,762,  as  against  89,205  in  1914.  The  eight  general  di\'i- 
sions  imder  which  offences  are  classed  show  the  following 
numbers  for  five  years:  — 


OlTtNCES. 


Arrest* 
in  19n. 


OffeDcea  against  the  persoD, 

Offences  against  property  v-itb  violence. 

Offences  against  property  without  Tiolenoe, 

Ualidoos  offences  against  property,     . 

Forgery  and  offences  against  tbe  currency. 

Offences  against  tbe  license  laws. 

Offences  against  chastity,  morality,  etc.. 

Offences  not  included  in  tbe  (oretoing,  in- 
cluding drunkenness. 

Totals, 


I 


3.^13 
S35 

3.701 

1«9 

60 

U4 

1,2M 

6a.«16 
70.M2 


Arrests 
in  1912. 


3.422 
510 

3.693 

IDS 

67 

665 

1,916 

65.058 
75,496 


Arrests 
in  1913. 


3.764 
504 

3.95S 
222 

a 

723 
1,8S4 

70.627 
81,767 


Arrests 
in  1914. 


3.87J 
689 

5.036 
217 
106 
767 

1.889 

76,622 
89,205 


Arrests 
in  1915. 


3,793 
688 

4,712 

212 

85 

816 

2,455 

76,001 
88,762 


POLICK  COMMISSIONER. 


IJ.n. 


A  hummary  of  fines  and  imprisonments  is  shown  as  fol- 
lows: — 


mi. 

1*U. 

1*U. 

Ult. 

1»U. 

I'crMJU.i  6Drd, 

13,773 

13.793 

13.796 

13. IS 

1I.S7J 

ToIaJ  araouQt  o(  Rue*, 

tl»,«2 

tiu.ui 

JI33.S70 

!ia).934 

ill3,4M 

VcnonM  sentenced  to  iinprij>onme;ii . 

S.«27 

8.U9 

«.i78 

8.S6S 

8.603 

Total  years  ol  impruonmenl. 

].S3« 

3.SSI 

3.334 

3X6 

3.7i3 

NONRESIDE.VT   OfKENDERS. 

The  proportion  of  nonresident  ofTenders  among  the  persons 
arre.sted  for  all  causes  showeti  a  fiecrease  in  1911  for  the 
first  time  in  ten  years,  but  only  one-hundredth  of  one  per 
cent.  In  1912  there  was  a  further  decrease  of  1.70  per  cent.; 
in  1913  an  increase  of  .9.3  per  cent.;  in  1914  a  decrease  of 
.27  per  cent.;  in  1915  a  decrease  of  1.2.3  per  cent.  When 
the  first  police  commission  was  e-stablishetl  in  1S7S,  the  per- 
centage was  19.90;  in  1915  it  was  .37. .38.  The  statistics  of 
the  past  ten  years,  c-overing  arrests  for  all  causes,  are  as 
follows:  — 


!        Total 
j      Arrest*. 

Non- 
icaidems. 

Percentace 
ol  NoD- 
rcsidentj. 

190C 

49,M)S 

1S.001 

3C0C 

1907. 

S7.078 

30.982 

3«.77 

1'jOs. 

6$.l4t 

28.113 

3S32 

1909. 

71.512 

27.9S3 

39  OS 

1910. 

71J01 

2S.233 

39. 6S 

I9I1. 

70.442 

37,613 

39M 

1913. 

7S.496 

2S.64S 

37  94 

1913. 

I        8I.7«7 

31.800 

38.89 

1914. 

S9J0S 

34.450 

3S.6I 

191S, 

SS.7C2 

33.1S3 

37.38 

In  the  arrests  for  drunkenness  the  perc-entage  of  nonresi- 
dents increased  steadily  for  many  years,  but  in  1911  there 
was  a  decrease  from  1910  of  seventy-six-hundredths  of  one 
per  c-ent.,  and  in  1912  a  further  decrease  of  1.37  per  cent. 


1916.) 


PUBLIC  DOCniKNT  — Xo.  49. 


In  1913  the  percentage  ro5e  1.15,  in  1914  fell  1.22,  and  in 
1915  fell  1.4S.  The  following  table  gives  the  statistics  for 
ten  vears:  — 


- 

Total 
Arresta 
for 
Drunken- 
ness. 

Percent-  ] 
age  of      1 

Nonresa-  ] 
dent£. 

Total 
,\rrest3 
for 
Drunken- 
ness. 

Percent- 
ace  of 

Nonresi- 
dents. 

1906,          ..        . 

32,380 

44.57 

1911, 

46,394 

47.10 

1907. 

37,389 

45.63     i 

1912, 

49,846 

45.73 

190S. 

43.4C8 

4773 

1913, 

54,951 

46. SS 

1909. 

45.321 

4762     ; 

1914, 

59.159 

45.66 

1910. 

47.732 

47. S6     1 

1 

1915, 

57,811 

44. IS 

Police  Work  o.\  Jury  Lists. 

For  the  eighth  year  the  police  department,  under  the  pro- 
visions of  chapter  348,  Acts  of  1907,  has  assisted  the  election 
commissioners  in  ascertaining  the  qualifications  of  persons 
proposed  for  jurj'  ser\ice.  The  police  findings  in  these  eight 
vears  mav  be  summarized  as  follows:  — 


u«. 

1M>.    UM. 

UlL  {  U12. 

1 

UU. 

1914. 

UU. 

Totals. 

Dead  or  oould  not  be  found  in 

Boston. 
Physically  incapacitated.  . 

780 

SK 

1,055 

1,356 

1.324 

1,238 

1,483 

1,452 

9,496 

492 

ra 

332 

499 

279 

379 

304 

309 

2,817 

Convicted  of  crime.  . 

156 

is 

183 

587 

32 

58 

87 

191 

1,352 

Unfit  for  various  reason?. 

119 

266 

707 

466 

950 

774 

755 

704 

4.751 

.\pparently  fit,  . 

6J52 

6.S70 

7365 

9.578 

9.991 

10,278 

9,836 

9,537 

70.007 

Total  of  names  submitted  to 
police. 

7,S99 

8,225 

9,842 

12,486  12.576  12.727 

12,475 

12,193 

88,423 

The  Automobile  Law. 

The  prosecutions  under  the  automobile  law  in  the  police 
year  ended  Nov.  30,  1915,  numbered  4,172.  These  do  not 
include  cliarges  against  automobile  drivers  for  violation  of 
park  rules  or  charges  against  automobile  drivers  for  violation 
of  traffic  rules  which  were  not  violations  of  the  automobile 
law. 

The  first  record  of  an  automobile  prosecution  by  the  Bos- 
ton police  was  made  only  fourteen  years  ago,  when  the  single 


8 


POLICE  CO.M.MISSIONKH. 


[Jan. 


otfcncc  of  tlic  year  1001  was  the  driving  of  a  motor  car  in  a 
public  park  without  a  permit.  In  1002  there  were  33  prose- 
cutions; in  1903,  G7;  in  1904,  179;  in  1905,  102;  in  1906, 
308;  in  1907,  9G1;  in  1908,  1,865;  in  1909,  2,196;  in  1910. 
2,334;  in  1911,  1.S99;  in  1912,  2,-359;  in  1913,  3,190;  in 
1914,  3.829;    in  1915.  4,172. 

Accidents  to  persons  due  to  the  operation  of  automobiles 
are  first  recorded  in  the  department  reports  in  1900.  Be- 
ginning with  that  year  their  number  to  the  present  time  is 
shown  in  the  following  tiible:  — 






^ 





-          - 

— 



Y 

CAR. 

Ki]l«L 

j  iBJored. 

, 

YCAB. 

Killed. 

lajotcd. 

itoo. 

- 

i     10 

ims. 

.          .          .j             . 

m 

im. 

- 

8 

I909. 

'             » 

m 

WOI. 

- 

i: 

I«10. 

i            » 

280 

i»n. 

2 

1       u 

1911. 

!      II 

SI 

IVA. 

1 

i5 

i»i:. 

i      ^ 

4a 

laos. 

•> 

:i 

19U. 

1      « 

«» 

im. 

1 

110 

1914. 

;     M 

64* 

iw:. 

7 

m 

.  1915. 

u 

at 

A  study  of  the  circumstances  attending  each  of  the  45 
deaths  of  the  year  in  which  motor  cars  were  involved  shows 
the  following:  — 

Forty  of  the  persons  killed  were  in  the  streets  and  5  in 
motor  cars. 

Of  the  5,  2  were  in  motor  cars  which  were  in  collision  with 
trolley  cars;  1  was  in  a  motor  car  which  overturned;  1  was 
in  a  motor  car  which  struck  a  telegraph  pole;  and  1  was  in 
a  motor  car  which  was  in  collision  with  another  motor  car. 

Of  the  40  who  were  in  the  streets,  3  were  on  sidewalks  and 
were  killed  by  skidding  motor  cars.  The  remaining  37  were 
in  roadways,  and  their  ages  were  as  follows:  — 

Two  to  ten  years 18 

Ten  to  sixteen  years, 6 

Twenty-three  to  fifty  years, 3 

Fifty  to  sixty  years, 5 

Sixty  to  seventy-five  years, 5 


1916.]  PUBLIC  D0CUMF:NT  —  Xo.  49.  9 

Of  the  40  deaths,  22  were  caused  by  private  passenger 
motor  cars,  5  by  dealers'  or  other  semi-public  cars,  and  13 
by  trucks.  Eight  of  the  22  private  cars  •were  driven  by 
their  owners,  14  by  persons  other  than  owners,  and  an  owner 
drove  one  of  the  trucks. 

The  deaths  were  distributed  by  localities  as  follows:  — 

Police  Dhision    1,  Hanover  Street, 2 

lolice  Di^^sion    2,  Court  Square, 2 

Police  Di\ision    3,  West  End, 2 

Police  Division    4,  Lagrange  Street, 2 

Police  Division    5,  South  End, 1 

Police  Di\-ision    6,  South  Boston, 1 

Police  Division    7,  East  Boston, 6 

Police  Division    9,  Dudley  Street, 10 

PcJice  Division  10,  Roxbuij-  Crossing, 1 

Police  Division  11,  Dorche<i«r, 7 

Police  Division  14,  Brighton, 3 

Police  Division  15,  Chaxlestown. 3 

Police  Division  16,  Back  Bay, 5 

Total, 45 

It  will  be  observed  that  in  the  first  five  divisions,  covering 
the  entire  city  proper  from  the  North  Station  to  the  Rox- 
bury  line  and  from  Charles  Street  and  Columbus  Avenue  to 
the  harbor  front,  there  were  but  9  deaths,  as  against  10  in 
one  Roxbury  Division,  7  in  Dorchester  and  6  in  East  Boston. 
In  not  a  single  instance  did  "street  congestion,"  so  called, 
have  any  share  in  causing  a  fatal  accident. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

STEPHEN  CMEARA, 
Police  Cotnmisgioner  for  the  City  of  Boston. 


10 


POLICE  COMMISSIONER. 


[Jan. 


THE  DEPARTMENT. 


Tlic  police  (lepartmeiit   is   at   i)rc.sent   c-onstituled   as   fol- 
lows: — 

Police  Commissioner.  Secretarv.  2 


The  Police  Force. 


Superintendent,   . 
Deputy  superintendent, 
Chief  inspector,   . 
Captains, 
Inspectors,    . 
Inspector  of  carriages  (lieu- 
tenant),    .       .       .       . 


1 

1 

1 

•24 


1 


Lieutenants, 
Sergeants,  . 
Patrolmen,  . 
Rescn-e  men. 


Total. 


Signed  Service. 


Director, 

.\ssistant  director. 
Foreman, 
•Signalmen,    . 
Mechanics,    . 


Linemen, 
Driver, 

Tot,-*!, 


Clerks,  . 

Stenographers,     . 

^[esscngers, 

Matrons  of  house  of  de- 
tention  

Matrons  of  station  houses. 

Engineers  on  police  steam- 
er*,      

Firemen  on  police  steam- 

"«, 


Employtes  of  the  Department. 

13 
3 


8 


Van  drivers, 

Foreman  of  stable. 

Hostlers, 

Assistant  steward   of  city 

prison, 
Janitors, 
Janitresses,  . 
Telephone  operators, 

Total,    . 


38 

102 

1,330 

81 

1,604 


19 


2 

1 

12 

1 
17 
16 

3 


94 


RecapituJation. 

Police  commissioner  and  secretarj-, 2 

Police  force, 1,604 

Signal  se^^^ce, 19 

Employees, 94 


Grand  total, 


1,719 


-f ( 


1916.1 


PUBLIC  DOCl^VIEXT  —  No.  49. 


11 


Distribution-  and  Cil\xge.s. 

The  distribution  of  the  force  is  shown  by  Table  I.  During 
the  year  86  patrolmen  were  promoted  from  the  reserve  men 
and  49  reserve  men  were  appointed;  .>  patrolmen  and  2  re- 
serve men  were  discharged;  1  patrolman  and  2  reserve  men 
resigned;  1  superintendent,  1  captain,  2  inspectors,  3  ser- 
geants and  12  patrolmen  retired  on  pensions;  1  captain,  1 
inspector,  1  lieutenant,  1  sergeant  and  10  patrolmen  died. 
(See  Tables  III..  IV..  V..  VI.) 

Police  Officers  inmcred  avuile  on  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 
causes  of  the  injuries:  — 


How   INJCKED. 


Xuraber  of 
Men  injured. 


Number  of 
Duties  lost. 


In  arresting  prisoners,  .... 
In  pursuing  criminals,  .... 
By  stopping  runaways, 
By  cars  and  other  vehicles  at  crossings. 
Various  other  causes,    .... 


Totals, 


.37 
22 
'l 
S 
56 


124 


.591 

488 

112 
810 


2,001 


Work  of  the  Dep.\utsiext. 

.Ir  rests. 

The  total  number  of  persons  arrested,  counting  each  arrest 

as  that  of  a  separate  person,  was  88,762,  against  89,205  the 

preceding  year,  being  a  decrease  of  443.    The  percentage  of 

increase  and  decrease  was  as  follows:  — 

Per  Cent. 

Offences  against  the  person Decrease,  2.21 

Offences  against  property  committed  with  \iolence.  Decrease,  .  14 
Offences  against  property  committed  without  \no- 

lence, Decrease,  6.43 

Malicious  offences  against  property,  .                      .  Decrease,  2.30 

Forgerj' and  offences  against  the  currency,       .       .  Decrease,  19.81 

Offences  against  the  license  laws,       ....  Increase,  6.38 

Offences  against  chastity,  morality,  etc.,  .       .       .  Increase,  29.96 

Offences  not  included  in  the  foregoing,                     .  Decrease,  .81 


12 


I'OLICK  COM -MISSION  EH. 


[Jan. 


There  were  S,7G2  person.s  arrested  on  warrants  and  70,008 
without  warrants;  9,992  persons  were  summoned  by  the 
court;  87,188  persons  were  held  for  trial  and  1,574  were 
released  from  custody.  The  number  of  males  arrested  was 
.S0,4.>4;  of  females,  S,30S;  of  foreigners,  38,108,  or  appro.xi- 
mately  42.93  per  cent.;  of  minors,  8,088.  Of  the  total  num- 
ber arrested,  33,183,  or  37.38  per  cent.,  were  nonresidents. 


(Si-e  Tables  X.,  XI.) 

The  nativity  of  the 

prisoners  was  as  follows:  — 

United  States,    . 

50,654  1  Wales, 

26 

Britbh  Pro\-inces, 

6,002  ]  East  Indies, 

6 

Irebod. 

1.5,905  !  West  Indies, 

119 

EngLmd.     . 

1,064   '  Turkey,       . 

122 

France, 

124 

South  America, 

34 

Germany,    . 

6.37 

Switzerland, 

15 

Italy,  .... 

3,297 

Belgium,     . 

71 

Russia, 

4,9.-JS 

Armenia, 

21 

China, 

427 

Africa, 

S 

Greece, 

3S6 

Hungarj',    . 

11 

Sweden, 

1,275 

Abia,    .... 

15 

ScnllanH 

SSI 

Arabia, 

5 

Spain, 

58 

Me.vico, 

5 

Norway, 

381 

Japan, 

6 

PolnnH, 

387 

Sj-ria 

lis 

.\ustmli.a,    . 

46 

Roumania, 

3 

.Vustria, 

254 

Egj-pt,                .        . 

4 

Portugal, 

169 

.AJgicrs, 

1 

Finland, 

378 

Xew  Zealand, 

1 

Denmark,    . 

116 

Holland,      . 

42 

Total,  .       . 

SS,762 

The  number  of  arrests  for  the  year  was  88,762,  bcmg  a 
decrease  of  443  from  last  year,  and  7,628  more  than  the 
average  for  the  past  five  years.  There  were  57,811  persons 
arrested  for  drunkenness,  being  1,348  less  than  last  year, 
and  6,195  more  than  the  average  for  the  past  five  years. 
Of  the  arrests  for  drunkenness  this  year  there  was  a  decrease 
of  2.99  per  cent,  in  males  and  an  increase  of  5.97  per  cent, 
in  females  over  last  year.     (See  Tables  XL,  XIII.) 

Of  the  total  number  of  arrests  for  the  year  (88,702),  851 
were  for  violations  of  the  city  ordinances;  that  is  to  say,  1 
arrest  in  104  was  for  such  offence,  or  .95  per  cent. 


1916.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  49.  13 

Fifty-five  and  fifty  one-hundredths  per  cent,  of  the  persons 
taken  into  custody  were  between  the  ages  of  twenty  and 
forty.    (See  Table  XII.)    • 

The  number  of  persons  punished  by  fines  was  11,878,  and 
the  fines  amounted  to  §113,459.     (See  Table  XIII.) 

Eighty-one  persons  were  committed  to  the  State  Prison, 
.),7S2  to  the  House  of  Correction,  96  to  the  Women's  Prison, 
178  to  the  Reformatory  Prison  and  2,466  to  other  institu- 
tions. The  total  years  of  imprisonment  were  826  indefinite, 
.3,7.53  years,  10  months;  the  total  number  of  days'  attendance 
in  court  by  officers  was  4.3,447;  and  the  witness  fees  earned 
by  them  amounted  to  813,357.12. 

The  value  of  property  taken  from  prisoners  and  lodgers 
was  $145,650.34. 

Thirty-eight  witnesses  were  detained  at  station  houses; 
153  were  accommodated  with  lodgings,  an  increase  of  46 
over  last  year.  There  was  a  decrease  of  11.22  per  cent, 
from  last  year  in  the  number  of  insane  persons  taken  in 
charge,  a  decrease  of  about  9.39  per  cent,  m  the  number  of 
sick  and  injured  persons  assisted,  and  a  decrease  of  about 
17.37  per  cent,  in  the  number  of  lost  children  cared  for. 

The  average  amoxmt  of  property  stolen  in  the  city  for  the 
five  years  from  1911  to  1915,  inclusive,  was  8173,673.17;  in 
1915  it  was  §228,636.07,  or  $54,962.90  more  than  the  average. 
The  amount  of  property  stolen  in  and  out  of  the  city  which 
was  recovered  by  the  Boston  police  was  $291,289.43,  as 
against  $413,678.41  last  year,  or  §122,388.98  less. 

The  average  amount  of  fines  imposed  by  the  courts  for 
the  five  years  from  1911  to  1915,  inclusive,  was  §126,406.51; 
in  1915  it  was  §113,459,  or  §12,947.51  less  than  the  average. 

The  average  number  of  daj-s'  attendance  in  court  was 
47,159;  in  1915  it  was  45,447,  or  1,712  less  than  the  average. 
The  average  amount  of  witness  fees  earned  was  §13,514.67; 
in  1915  it  was  $13,357.12,  or  §157.55  less  than  the  average. 
(See  Table  XIII.) 

Drunkenness. 

In  arrests  for  drunkenness  the  average  per  day  was  158. 
There   were    1,348   less   persons   arrested   than   in    1914,    a 


14  rOLICK  CO.MMISSIONKU.  [Jan. 

decTca?c  of  2.27  pt-r  cent.;  44. IS  per  cent,  of  the  arrested 
persoas  were  nonresidents  and  46.71  per  cent,  were  of  foreign 
birth.     (See  Table  XI.) 

Bureau  of  Criminal  lurentigatiou. 

The  "Identification  Uoom"  now  contains  46,940  photo- 
craphs,  40,072  of  which  are  photographs  with  Bertillon 
measurements,  a  system  used  by  the  department  for  tlie 
past  sixteen  years.  In  accordance  with  the  Revised  Laws, 
chapter  225,  sections  IS  and  21,  we  arc  allowed  photo- 
praphs  with  Bertillon  measurements  taken  of  convicts  in 
the  State  Prison  and  Heformator.',  a  number  of  which  have 
already  been  added  to  our  Bertillon  cabinets.  This,  together 
with  the  adoption  of  tiie  system  by  tiie  department  in  1898, 
is  and  will  continue  to  be  of  great  assistance  in  the  identi- 
fication of  criminals.  A  large  number  of  important  identi- 
fications have  thus  been  made  during  the  year  for  this  and 
otiier  polic-e  departments,  through  which  the  sentences  in 
many  instanc-es  have  been  materially  increasefl.  The  records 
of  1,4?»0  criminals  have  been  added  to  the  records  kept  in 
this  Bureau,  whicli  now  contains  a  total  of  .38,418.  The  num- 
ber of  cases  repr)rted  at  this  office  which  have  been  investi- 
gated during  the  year  is  5,678.  There  are  27,749  cases 
reported  on  the  assignment  books  kept  for  this  purpose,  and 
reports  made  on  these  cases  are  filed  away  for  future  ref- 
erence, lyctters  and  telegrams  to  the  number  of  about  3,500 
yearly  are  now  filed  witli  the  numbered  reports  to  which 
they  refer,  so  that  all  the  papers  pertaining  to  a  case  can 
be  found  in  the  same  envelope,  thus  simplifying  matters 
when  information  is  desired  on  any  case.  The  system  of 
indexing  adopted  by  this  Bureau  for  the  use  of  the  depart- 
ment now  contains  a  list  of  records,  histories,  photographs, 
dates  of  arrests,  etc.,  of  about  155,000  persons.  There  are 
also  "histories  and  press  clippings,"  now  numbering  7,342 
by  tliis  Bureau,  in  envelope  form  for  police  reference. 

The  finger-print  system  of  identification,  which  was 
adopted  in  June,  1906,  has  progressed  in  a  satisfactorj' 
manner,  and  with  it  the  identification  of  criminals  is  fa- 
cilitated. It  has  become  verj-  useful  in  tracing  criminals 
and  furnishing  corroborating  evidence  in  many  instances. 


1916.J  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  49.  15 

The  statistics  of  the  work  of  this  branch  of  the  service  are 
included  in  the  statement  of  the  general  work  of  the  depart- 
ment; but  as  the  duties  are  of  a  special  character,  the  fol- 
lowing statement  will  be  of  interest:  — 

Xumber  of  persons  arrested,  principally  for  felonies,  .       .  1,394 
Fugitives  from  justice  from  other  States  arrested  and  delivered 

to  officers  from  those  States, 34 

Number  of  cases  investigated, 5,678 

Xumber  of  extra  duties  {performed. 2,823 

Xumber  of  cases  of  homicide  and  supposed  homicide  investi- 
gated, and  endence  prepared  for  trial,  in  court,      .       .       .  132 
Xumber  of  cases  of  abortion  and  supposed  abortion  investi- 
gated, and  e\idence  prepared  for  court, 10 

Xumber  of  daj's  spent  in  court  by  officers, 3,384 

Amount  of  stolen  property  recovered,    ....         55110,766.37 
Xumber  of  years'  imprisonment  imposed  by  court,  367  years,  10  months 

Xumber  of  photographs  added  to  "  Identification  Room,"  3,169 

Officer  det.\.iled  to  assist  Medical  Examiners. 

The  officer  detailed  to  assist  the  medical  examiners  reports 
having  investigated  S76  cases  of  death  from  the  following 
causes:  — 

Abortion, 4 

Alcoholism, 5 

Asphyxiation, 13 

Automobiles, 4 

Bums, 30 

Drowning, 56 

Electricity, 4 

Elevators, 19 

Explosion, 2 

Falling  objects, 12 

Falls,  accidental, 98 

Hand  sled 1 

Heat  prostration, 1 

Homicides, 116 

Kicked  by  horse, 4 

Machinery, 4 

Motorcycle, 1 

Xatural  causes, 295 

X^erted  child, 1 

Poison, 45 

Railroad,  steam, 39 


16 


I'OLICK  rOMMISSIONKH. 


IJati 


Baulway,  street, 

sieoja  roller, 

Sallbom, 

Scmigulation, 

suicides, 91 

Teams, 7 


Total, 870 

Of   tlie   total    number   tlie   followiii};   homicide   case*  were 
prosecuted  in  the  courts:  — 


ilnrdcr,  . 
MAn<luugiitcr, 
Asault,   . 
Aatomobilcs, 
Fill,  accidental, 
Ytv  apparatus, 
E/ected  from  building, 
Niiural  causes, 
PSich  fork  throvm, 
Pith  cart, 
Flmk  dropped, 
Elevators, 


12 
S 
3 

44 
I 
2 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Bale  of  hay  dropped. 

Railway,  street,     . 

Railroad,  steam,    . 

Stabbing, 

Stillborn, 

Shot  by  watchman. 

Shooting,  accidental. 

Suicides, 

Teams, 


Total, 


1 

14 
1 
2 

1 
1 

4 
2 

11 
116 


On  304  of  llic  above  cases  inquests  were  held. 

Lost,  Ab.otdonei)  and  Stolen  I'nopEKTT. 

On  Dec.  1.  1914,  there  were  1,041  articles  of  lost,  aban- 
lioaed  or  stolen  property  in  the  custody  of  the  property 
ckrk;  709  were  received  during  the  year;  .325  pieces  were 
sold  at  public  auction,  and  the  net  proceeds,  S.S40.47,  were 
turned  over  to  the  chief  clerk;  60  packages  were  destroyed 
as  worthless  and  38  packages  were  delivered  to  owners, 
fiaders  or  administrators,  leaving  1,127  on  hand. 

Speci.\l  En-X-nts. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  special  events  transpiring  during 
the  year,  and  gives  the  number  of  police  detailed  for  duty 
at  each : — 


Isa.     G,  Police  ball, 

Feb.  10,  Firemen's  ball,  . 

Mir.  17,  Evacuation  Day  parade, 


Mm. 

9S 

51 

.394 


1916.1 


PLULIC  DOCniENT  —  Xo.  49. 


17 


uu. 
April   9,  Funeral  of  Ex-Govemor  Guild, 
April  17-24,  Special  detail  at  Tremont  Theatre, 
May  23,  Spanish  war  veterans'  parade, 
May  28,  Parade  of  Boston  School  Cadets,    . 

May  31,  Work-horse  parade, 

May  31,  Ringling  Brothers  circus  parade,    . 

June  4-12,  Special  detail  at  Tremont  Theatre,    . 

June    5,  Dwchester  Daj'  Celebration,  . 

June    7,  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillerj'  parade, 

June  16,  "Night  before"  in  CharlestowTi,     . 

June  17,  Anniversary  battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 

Aug.  13-Sept.  1,  Strike  at  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Blower  Works, 

Aug.  26,  Parade  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militin, 

Aug.  26,  Fireworks  and  band  concert,  ... 

Aug.  27,  Special  detail  at  Commonwealth  Pier,  . 

Sept.   2-7,  South  Boston  Carnival, 

Sept.    6,  Labor  Day  parade, 

Sept.  11,  Special  detail  at  Commonwealth  Pier,  . 

Oct.     &-13,  World's  series  baseball  games,  bulletin  boards, 

Oct.   1 1-12,  World's  series  baseball  games,  .... 

Oct.   16,  Massachusetts  Women's  Suffrage  Association  parade 

Oct.  22-Nav.  29,  Extra  duties  in  freight  handlers'  strike, 

Nov.    6,  Harvard-Princeton  football  game,  bulletin  boards, 

Nov.  13,  Har%ard-Brown  football  game, 

Nov.  13,  Harvard-Brown  football  game,  bulletin  boards, 

Nov.  20,  Har\-ard-Yale  football  game,  .... 

Nov.  20,  Har\'ard-Yale  football  game,  bulletin  boardx, 

Nov.  20,  Special  detail  at  Station  4,  football  night,    . 


Uen. 
110 

897. 

121 

433 

51 

94 

303 

164 

185 

182 

411 

73 

954 

160 

71 

380 

7-22 

57 

754 

329 

768 

1,537 

80 

86 

77 

114 

106 


MiscELUXEOcs  Business. 

uu-u. 

uu-u. 

uu-u. 

Abandoned  children  cared  for,  . 

14 

15 

20 

Accidents  reported, 

3,789 

3,958 

3,834 

Buildings  found  open  and  made  secure,  . 

3,337 

3,641 

3,155 

Cases  investigated, 

23,975 

24,642 

23,916 

Dangerous  buildings  reported,  . 

20 

23 

14 

Dangerous  chinmeys  reported,  . 

6 

4 

4 

Dead  bodies  cared  for,        .... 

325 

383 

317 

IS 


TOLICE  COMMISSIONER. 


(Jan. 


MiSCTLLVXEOl'S    BuSIN'KSS  —  Con. 


i 


Dead  botlics  rccovt-rnt       ... 
Defective  cesspools  n-w^e<l.     . 
Defective  fire  aLinns  and  docks  reported 
Defective  gas  pipes  reported, 
Defective  hydrants  neporied,     . 
Defective  lamps  reported.  . 
Defective  sewers  reported. 
Defective  streets  an/I  ivitvaSks  reported, 
Defective  water  pipes  reported. 
Disturbances  suppressctl,   . 
Extra  duties  pcrionned. 

Fire  alarms  given 

Fires  extinguished.       .... 
Insane  persons  taken  in  charge, 
Into.Kicated  persons  as=i?t«l. 
Lost  children  restored, 
Misdng  persons  reported,  . 
Mi^ng  persons  found. 
Persons  rescued  from  drtrming. 
Sick  and  injured  persons  assisted, 
Stray  teams  reporte»l  and  put  up,     . 
Street  obstruction*  removed. 
Water  running  to  waste  reported,     . 
Witnesses  detained,     .... 


1412-U.        mi-14. 


uit-u. 


41 


56 


200 

204  ! 

2 

4 

_ 
57 

54 

244 

206 

11,S76 

S,160 

82 

45 

n,613 

10,495 

193 

176 

66S 

S57 

42,467 

40,866 

2,476 

2,916 

1,003 

1,248 

512 

499 

36 

18 

2,170 

2,101 

421 

319 

143 

121 

27 

13 

6,469 

6,439 

159 

115 

1,770 

1,731 

520 

512 

76 

41 

4S 

169 

4 

54 

215 

5,999 

113 

12,104 

178 

814 

45,276 

2,999 

1,335 

443 

22 

1,736 

404 

170 

17 

5,834 

107 

1,SSS 

485 

3S 


1916.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  49.  19 

Inspector  of'Cl.\ims. 

The  officer  detailed  to  assist  the  committee  on  claims  and 
law  department  in  investigating  claims  against  the  city  for 
alleged  damage  of  various  kinds  reports  that  he  investigated 
1,.31-i  cases,  1  of  which  was  on  account  of  damage  done  by 
dogs. 

Other  Sercicei  performed. 

Number  of  cases  investigated,       •.       .       .       .       .       .       .  1,.314 

Number  of  witnesses  examined, 6,754 

Number  of  notices  served, 5,480 

Number  of  pictures  taken, 185 

Number  of  permissions  granted, 7,290 

Number  of  daj-s  in  court,        .• 98 

Number  of  cases  settled  by  the  insurance  companies  on  recom- 
mendation from  this  office 20 

Collected  for  damage  to  the  citj^'s  property  and  paid  bills 
amounting  to $137.70 

House  of  Detention'. 

The  house  of  detention  for  women  is  located  in  the  court 
house,  Somerset  Street.  All  the  women  arrested  in  the  city 
proper  are  taken  to  the  house  of  detention  in  vans  provided 
for  the  purpose.  They  are  then  held  in  charge  of  the  matron 
imtil  the  next  session  of  the  court  before  which  they  are  to 
appear.  If  sentenced  to  imprisonment,  they  are  returned  to 
the  house  of  detention,  and  from  there  conveyed  to  the  jail 
or  institution  to  which  they  have  been  sentenced. 

During  the  year  there  were  6,838  women  committed  for 
the  following  causes:  — 

For  drunkenness, 3,757 

For  larceny, 475 

For  nightwalking, 188 

For  fornication, 421 

For  being  idle  and  disorderly, 54 

For  assault  and  battery, 22 

For  adultery, 44 

For  violation  of  the  liquor  law, 7 

For  keeping  a  house  of  ill  fame, 41 

For  witness, 1 


20  POLICE  COMMISSIONER.  [Jan. 

For  county  jail, 1,330 

For  municipal  court, 139 

For  various  other  offences 359 

Total 6,.S3S 

Police  Sion.\l  Service. 
Signal  Boxe^. 
The  total  number  of  boxes  in  use  is  487.     Of  these,  'iO'i 
are  connected  with  the  underground  system  and  184  with 
the  overhead. 

Miscellaneous  Work. 

During  the  year  the  employees  of  this  service  responded 
to  1,168  trouble  calls;  inspected  487  signal  boxes,  17  signal 
desks  and  955  batteries;  repaired  83  box  movements,  14 
registers,  16  polar  box  bells,  25  locks,  17  time  stamps,  5 
gongs,  3  stable  motors,  1  stable  register,  6  vibrator  bells, 
besides  repairing  all  bell  and  electric  light  work  at  head- 
quarters and  the  various  stations.  There  have  been  made 
15  plungers,  16  complete  box  fittings,  20  line  blocks,  10  polar 
bells,  2  signal  desks  wired  and  fitted,  3  stable  boards  wired 
and  fitted,  and  a  large  amount  of  small  work  done  that 
cannot  be  classified.  Ten  desk  registers  were  built  by  the 
Waltham  Clock  Company.  The  signal  system  was  cut  over 
into  new  Station  6,  D  and  Athens  streets. 

There  are  in  use  in  the  signal  service  9  horses,  11  patrol 
wagons  and  7  pungs. 

During  the  year  the  wagons  made  52,787  runs,  covering 
an  aggregate  distance  of  71,592  miles.  There  were  58,308 
prisoners  conveyed  to  the  station  houses,  1,994  runs  were 
made  to  take  injured  or  insane  persons  to  station  houses, 
the  hospitals  or  their  homes;  and  464  nms  were  made  to 
take  lost  children  to  station  houses.  There  were  1,118  nms 
to  fires  and  32  runs  for  liquor  seizures.  During  the  year 
there  were  487  signal  boxes  in  use  arranged  on  68  batten.' 
circuits  and  64  telephone  circuits;  551,531  telephone  mes- 
sages and  3,499,471  "on  duty"  calls  were  sent  over  the  lines. 


1916.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  49.  21 

The  following  list  comprises  the  property  in  the  signal 
service  at  the  present  time:  — 


17  signal  desks. 

88  circuits. 
487  street  signal  boxes. 

14  stable  call  boards. 

84  test  boxes. 
955  cells  of  battcrj-. 
537,107  feet  underground  cable. 
295,550  feet  overhead  cable. 

45,833  feet  of  duct. 


54  manholes. 
1  buggj'. 
1  line  wagon. 
1  express  wagon. 
1  mugwump  wagon. 

1  traverse  pong. 

2  small  sleighs. 
1  caravan. 


n.\HU0K  Service. 

The  special  duties  performed  by  the  police  of  Division  S, 
comprising  the  harbor  and  islands  therein,  were  as  follows:  — 

Value  of  propert5'   recovered,   consisting   of   boats,   rigging, 

floatstages,  etc., S9,763.85 

Vessels  from  foreign  ports  boarded, 655 

Vessels  ordered  from  the  channel 794 

Vessels  removed  from  the  channel  by  police  steamers,       .       .  80 

Assistance  rendered  vessels, 102 

Assistance  rendered  to  wharfingers, 4 

Permits  granted  to  discharge  cargoes, 36 

Obstructions  removed  from  channel, 37 

Alarms  of  fire  attended, 44 

Fires  extinguished  without  alarm, 5 

Boats  challenged, 1,339 

Sick  and  injured  persons  assisted, 11 

Dead  bodies  recovered, 36 

Persons  rescued  from  drowTiing, 3 

Vessels  ordered  to  put  up  anchor  lights, 8 

^'essels  assigned  to  anchorage, SS4 

Cases  investigated, 1,284 

The  number  of  vessels  that  arrived  in  this  port  during  the 
year  was  10,938,  9,641  being  from  domestic  ports,  642  from 
the  British  Provinces  and  655  from  foreign  ports.  Of  the 
latter,  639  were  steamers,  2  ships,  5  barks  and  9  schooners. 

The  police  boat  "Alert"  was  in  commission  from  June  2S 
to  Nov.  1,  1915,  in  Dorchester  Bay.  It  covered  a  distance 
of  5,700  miles;  made  one  arrest  for  violation  of  the  muffler 
law;    recovcrcfl   property   valued   at   815,400;     rescued   42 


22  POLICE  COMMISSIOXEU.  [Jan. 

persons  from  dLsahlcfl  boats;  made  secure  20  yaclits  tliat 
had  broken  away  from  their  moorings;  quelled  10  distur}>- 
ances;  investigated  20  cases;  notified  11  owners  to  have 
mufflers  attaehwl  to  their  exhausts;  notifierl  10  owners  in 
regard  to  their  running  lights;  ordered  7  boats  from  channel; 
extingaished  1  fire  on  a  motor  boat  without  alarm;  recov- 
ered 2  dead  bodies,  and  rendered  assistance  to  10  boats. 

Horses. 

On  the  .30th  of  November.  1914,  there  were  G')  horses  in 
the  scr\ice.  During  the  year  .)  were  sold  at  public  auction, 
■i  transferred  to  the  State  Department  of  Ileallli  for  anvi- 
toxin  purposes,  2  humanely  shot,  2  purchased,  and  1,  which 
proved  unsatisfactorj-,  replaced  by  another,  without  cost. 

At  the  present  time  there  are  .57  in  the  service  as  shown 
by  Table  IX. 

Vehicle  Service. 
Automobiles. 
There  are  14  automobiles  in  the  ser\'ice  at  the  present 
time;  1  for  general  u.se  attached  to  headquarters;  2  in  the 
city  proper,  attached  to  Divisions  4>'and  5,  respectively;  1 
in  the  South  Boston  District,  attached  to  Division  G;  1  in 
the  East  Boston  DLstric-t,  attached  to  Divbion  7;  2  in  tlie 
Roxbury  District,  attached  to  Divisions  9  and  10,  respec- 
tively; 2  in  the  Dorchester  District,  attached  to  Division 
11;  2  in  the  Brighton  District,  attached  to  Division  14;  1 
in  the  Charlestown  District,  attached  to  Division  15;  1  in 
the  Back  Bay  and  Fenway,  attached  to  Division  16;  and  1 
in  the  West  Roxburx'  District,  attached  to  Division  17. 

Co*i  of  Running  AulomobiUt. 

Repairs, Sl,418  69 

Tires, 2,187  44 

Gasoline, 1.513  00 

Oil, 311  96 

Rent  of  garage, 697  00 

License  fees, 78  00 

Total, S6,206  09 


191G.]  ITBLIC  DOCniEXT  — Xo.  49.  23 


Ambulances. 

The  department  is  equipped  with  ambulances  located  in 
Divisions  1,  4  and  13,  also  combination  automobiles  (patrol 
and  ambulance)  located  in  Divisions  4,  5,  G,  7,  9,  10,  11, 
14,  15,  16  and  17. 

During  the  year  the  ambulances  responded  to  calls  to 
convey  sick  and  injured  persons  to  the  following  places:  — 

City  Hospital, 2,019 

City  Hospital  (Relirf  Station,  Hapnarket  Sfjuarc),    .       .       .  766 

Calls  where  services  were  not  required, 299 

City  Hospital  (Relief  Station,  East  Boston),       ....  229 

Home, 140 

Massachusetts  General  Hospital, 92 

St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital, 70 

Psychopathic  Hospital, 35 

Morgue, 22 

Police  station  houses, 19 

Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hospital, 8 

From  fires 6 

L>-ing-in  Hospital, 4 

Charles  Street  jail, 3 

Cliildren's  Hospital, 3 

Forest  Hills  HospitaL •> 

Xew  England  Ljing-in  Hospital, 2 

Bay  State  Hospital, 1 

Carney  Hospital, 1 

Faulkner  Hospital, 1 

Homoeopathic  HospitaL 1 

Insurance  Liabilitj'  Hospital, 1 

Total 3,724 


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POLICE  CO.MMISSIONER. 


(Jan. 


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19ir,.l  PUBLIC  DOCOIEXT  —  Xo.  49. 


PuBuc  Carriages. 

During  the  year  there  were  1,647  carriage  licenses  granted, 
lieing  an  increase  of  118  as  compared  with  last  year;  73.5 
motor  carriages  were  licensed,  being  an  increase  of  206  com- 
pared with  last  year. 

There  has  been  a  decrease  of  95  in  the  number  of  horse- 
drawn  licensed  carriages  during  the  year. 

There  were  2S  articles,  consisting  of  umbrellas,  coats,  hand 
bags,  etc.,  left  in  carriages  during  the  year,  which  were 
turned  over  to  the  inspector;  10  of  these  were  restored  to 
the  owners,  and  the  balance  placed  in  the  keeping  of  the 
lost  property  bureau. 

The  following  statement  gives  details  concerning  public 
hackney  carriages  as  well  as  for  licenses  to  dme  the  same :  — 

Number  of  applications  for  carriage  licenses  received,       .       .  1,647 

Xuraber  of  carriages  licensed, 1,638 

Number  of  licenses  transferred, 27 

Number  of  licenses  cancelled  or  revoked, 43 

Number  of  carriages  inspected, 1,638 

.\pplications  for  drivers'  licenses  reported  upon,                 .       .  1,589 

Number  of  complaints  against  drivers  investigated,   ...  39 

Number  of  warrants  obtained, 14 

Number  of  days  spent  in  court, 28 

.Articles  left  in  carriages  reported  b}-  citizens,       ....  9 

-Articles  found  in  carriages  repotted  by  drivers,   ....  28 

Drivers'  applications  for  licenses  rejected, 9 

Since  July  1,  1914,  the  Police  Commissioner  has  assigned 
to  persons  or  corporations  licensed  to  set  up  and  use  hackney 
c-arriages,  places  designated  as  special  stands  for  such  licensed 
carriages  and  there  have  been  issued  in  the  year  ending  Nov. 
30,  1915,  618  such  special  stands. 

Of  these  special  stands  there  have  been  10  revoked,  35 
cancelled  and  6  transferred. 

Sight-seeing  Automobiles. 

During  the  year  ending  Xov.  .30,  1915,  there  have  been 
Lssued  licenses  for  42  sight-seeing  automobiles;  31  special 
stands  for  sight-seeing  automobiles;    3   licenses  have  been 


26 


POLICE  COMMISSIONER. 


[Jan. 


transfcrrcil;  1  special  stand  has  been  transferred;  2  licenses 
have  he-en  cancelled  and  o3  ehauffeiirs'  lic-en.ses  have  been 
granted. 

W.\GO.\  Licenses. 

Licen.scs  are  granted  to  persons  or  corporations  to  set  up 
an<I  ii.-e  trucks,  wagons  or  other  \ehic!ei  to  convey  mer- 
chandise from  place  to  place  within  the  city  for  hire. 

During  the  year  5,077  applications  for  such  licenses  were 
rc-ceived  and  granted. 

Of  tliese  licenses,  24  were  subsequently  cancelled  for  iion- 
pajTncnt  of  license  fee,  13  for  other  causes  and  13  traii.-^ferred 
to  new  locations.     (See  Tables  XR'.,  XVI.) 


LihTi.NG  Male  Residents  of  Boston,  etc. 


VCAII. 

1 

M.v 

CanvaM. 

Suppl«- 
menUil  Ap- 
plirmiioiu. 

RcfuMd 
Ortificalc*. 

Granted 
Cmificata. 

Total  Mm 
lUtcd. 

1903,    . 

151,045 

3,412 

5:J 

3,.359 

184,404 

1901,    . 

193,195 

1,-335 

.>5 

1.2S0 

194,475 

19a5,    . 

194,547 

705 

8 

697 

195,244 

1906,    . 

195,446 

775 

24 

751 

196,197 

1907,    . 

195,900 

7S2 

2S 

754 

196,054 

190S,    .        .        . 

201,255 

I, .302 

57 

1,245 

202,500 

1909,    . 

201,391 

S04 

29 

775 

202,106 

1910,' 

203,603 

S97 

47 

S50 

204,4.53 

1911,' 

206,825 

762 

31 

731 

207,556 

1912,' 

214,178 

1,635 

26 

1,009 

215,787 

1913,'          .        . 

215,3SS 

1,396 

23 

1,373 

210,757 

1914,'          .        . 

219,3f>4 

1,942 

SO 

1,S62 

221,226 

1915, '          .       . 

220,883 

2,141 

73 

2,06S 

222,951 

, 

C^ancol  to  A 

pril  1. 

1916.1  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  49. 


Womeji  Voters  rcrificd. 

1903 14,611 

1904 15,633 

1905 14,591 

1906, 13,427 

1907, 12,S22 

1908, 11,915 

1909, 11,048 

1910, 10,486 

1911, 9,935 

1912, 10,567 

1913, 9,686 

1914, 8,963 

1915, 8,253 

Listing  Expenses. 

The  expenses  of  listing  residents,  not  including  the  services 
rendered  by  the  members  of  the  police  force,  were  as  fol- 
lows: — 

Printing, 814,884  50 

Clerical  service, 7,352  35 

Stationerj-, 264  59 

Interpreters, 780  25 

Teaming, 21  00 

Telephone, 32  20 

Total, S23,334  89 

Xvmber  of  Policemen  entploved  in  Listing. 

April  I, 1,240 

AprU2, 1,069 

April  3,        ...._, 625 

April  5 96 

Speclvl  Pouce. 

Special  police  officers  are  appointed  to  serve  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  a  corporation  or  person  to  be  liable  for  the  official  mis- 
conduct of  the  person  appointed. 


28  POLICE  COMMISSIONER.  (Jan. 

During  the  year  ending  Nov.  .30,  191.5,  there  were  1,0.37 
special  police  officers  appointed;  12  applications  for  appoint- 
ment were  refused  for  cause  and  1  revoked. 

Appointments  were  made  on  applications  received  as 
follows:  — 

From  State  departments, 27 

From  city  departments, 286 

From  railroad  corpwrations, 181 

From  other  corporations  or  associations, 254 

From  theatres  and  other  places  of  amusement,    ....  231 

From  private  institutions 52 

From  churclies, 6 

Total 1,037 

U.ULROAD  Police. 

There  were  09  persons  appointed  railroad  policemen 
during  the  year,  5  of  whom  were  employees  of  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad,  62  of  the  Boston 
&  Maine  Railroad  and  2  of  the  Boston  Terminal  Company. 

MlSCELLANEOlS    LlCENSE.S. 

The  total  number  of  applications  for  miscellaneous  licenses 
received  was  21,.360;  of  these,  21,294  were  granted,  of  which 
S2  were  cancelled  for  nonpayment,  leaving  21,212  licenses 
paid  for.  During  the  year  115  applications  were  transferred, 
66  rejected,  919  cancelled  and  43  revoked.  The  officers 
investigated  259  complaints  arising  under  these  licenses. 
The  fees  collected  and  paid  into  the  city  treasun.-  amounted 
to  $43,.354.     (See  Table  XIV.) 

Mfsici.ws'  Licenses. 

liineranl. 

During  the  year  there  were  124  applications  for  itinerant 

musicians'  licenses  received,   116  of  which  were  granted,  2 

rejected,   6  are  pending  and   1   was  subsequently  cancelled 

on  account  of  nonpayment  of  the  license  fee. 

All  the  instruments  in  use  by  itinerant  musicians  are 
inspected  before  the  license  is  granted,  and  it  is  arranged  by 


1916. 


PUBLIC  DOCL^MEXT  —  Xo.  49. 


29 


a  qualified  musician,  not  a  member  of  the  department,  that 
such  instruments  will  be  inspected  in  April  and  September 
of  each  year. 

During  the  year  180  instruments  were  inspected  with  the 
following  results:  — 


KixD  or  Ikstbcmext. 


Number 
inppecte<l. 


Xumber 
passed. 


Number 
rejected. 


Street  pianos, 
Hand  organs. 
Violins, 
Harps, 
Flutes, 
Accordions, 
Guitars,     . 
Flageolet,  . 
Banjos, 
Mandolins, 
Totals, 


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35 


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164 


16 


All  those  rejected  were  put  in  order  and  subsequently 
passed. 

Collectite. 

Collective  musicians'  licenses  are  granted  to  bands  of 
persons  over  fifteen  years  of  age  to  play  on  musical  instru- 
ments in  company  with  designated  processions  at  stated, 
times  and  places. 

The  following  shows  the  number  of  applications  made  for 
these  licenses  during  the  last  five  years  and  the  action  taken 
thereon :  — 


30 


1911, 
1912, 
1913, 
1914, 
1915. 


POLICE  CO.M-AIISSIOXEK. 


(Jan. 


Ycjui. 


Applications. 


Cnnltd.  Keirclnl. 


20S 

268 
245 
265 
253 


207 
267 
244 
2fi3 
250 


Carrying  Daxgekois  Weapons. 
The  followinj;  return  shews  the  number  of  applications 
made  to  the  rdice  Commissioner  for  licenses  to  carry  loaded 
piitoU  or  revolvers  in  this  Commonwealth  during  the  past 
five  years,  the  number  of  such  applications  granted  and  the 
number  refused :  — 


Vkai. 


Applications.  ■      Ctaot^d. 


Rejectrd. 


1911, 
1912, 
1913, 
1914, 
1915, 


S7 

94 

130 

ia> 

131 


PiBLic  Lodging  Houses. 

By  chapter  242  of  the  Acts  of  1904  it  is  provided  that  in 
cities  of  over  50,000  inhabitants  every  building  not  licensetl 
as  an  inn,  in  which  10  or  more  persons  are  lodged  for  25 
cents  per  day  of  twenty-four  hours,  or  for  any  part  thereof, 
shall  be  deemed  a  public  lodging  house,  and  by  chapter  129 
of  the  Acts  of  1911  this  law  is  made  to  apply  to  all  buildings 
in  such  cities,  notwithstanding  that  no  price  is  charged  for 
lodging. 

In  the  city  of  Boston  the  Police  Commissioner  is  au- 
thorized to  grant  licenses  to  such  lodging  houses  after  the 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  49. 


31 


inspector  of  buildings  has  certified  that  the  building  is  pro- 
vided with  proper  exits  and  applianc-es  for  alarming  the 
inmates  in  case  of  fire,  and  the  board  of  health  has  certified 
tliat  the  sanitary  condition  is  satisfactory-. 

For  these  licenses  13  applications  were  received  during  the 
year;  13  of  them  were  granted. 

The  following  shows  the  location  of  the  lodging  houses 
and  tho  number  of  persons  lodged  iu  each  during  the  year:  — 


Location. 

Number 
lodged. 

Locinos. 

Kumber 
lodged. 

19  Causeway  Street. 

6.2n 

120  Eliot  Stmt. 

51,331 

161  ro.-nmercbl  Street. 

21,116 

2  HudsM  Stren.    . 

17,236 

IW  Commercial  Street, 

38,364 

26,267 

K4  Commercial  Street.      . 

18.216 

1025  Wafhinttoo  Street.      . 

41,930 

23S  Commercial  Street.      . 

20,702 

lOol  Washiz«too  Street. 

78.494 

242  Commercial  Street,      . 

20,170 
32,710 

1202  Washir«»OB  Street.      . 

Total 

67.325 

17  Da™  Street. 

440,134 

Pensions  .\nd  Beneftts, 

Dec.  1,  1914,  there  were  236  pensioners  on  the  roll. 
During  the  year  29  died,  viz.,  1  captain,  1  lieutenant,  4 
sergeants  and  23  patrolmen;  and  20  were  added,  viz.,  1 
superintendent,  1  captain,  2  inspectors,  .3  sergeants,  12 
patrolmen  and  1  driver,  leaving  227  on  the  roll  at  date, 
including  the  widows  of  10  and  the  mother  of  1  policemen, 
who  died  of  injuries  received  in  the  sennce. 

The  paj-ments  on  account  of  pensions  during  the  past 
year  amounted  to  $157,358.16,  and  it  is  estimated  that 
•'?159,0G3  will  be  required  for  pensions  in  1916.  This  does 
not  include  pensions  for  2  captains,  1  sergeant  and  5  patrol- 
men, all  of  whom  are  sixty-five  or  over  and  are  entitled  to 
be  pensioned  on  account  of  age  and  term  of  ser^■ice. 

The  invested  fund  of  the  police  charitable  fund  on  the 
thirtieth  day  of  November  last  amounted  to  §207,550. 
There  are  09  beneficiaries  at  the  present  time,  and  there 
has  been  paid  to  them  the  sum  of  S7,700  during  the  jjast 
year. 


32  POLICE  COMMISSIONER.  (Jan. 

The  invested  fund  of  the  Police  Relief  As.srK.-iation  on  the 
thirtieth  day  of  November  was  5179,371.02. 

FiNA.NCIAL. 

The  total  expenditures  for  police  purposes  during  the  past 
year,  including  the  pensions,  house  of  detention,  station 
house  matrons  and  listing  persons  twenty  years  of  age  or 
more,  but  exclusive  of  the  maintenance  of  the  police  signal 
service,  were  $2,612,005.49.     (See  Table  XVII.) 

The  total  revenue  paid  into  the  city  treasure-  from  fees 
for  licenses  over  which  the  police  have  supervision,  and  for 
the  sale  of  unclaimed  and  condemned  property,  etc.,  was 
■<45,336.03.     (See  Table  XIV.) 

The  cost  of  maintaining  the  police  signal  servic-e  during  the 
year  was  S73,.34.5.23.     (See  Table  XVIII.) 


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POLICE  CO.M.MKSIOXER. 


[Jan. 


Table  IIL 

Li)i  of  Officers  retired  during  the  Year,  yiriiuj  the  Age  at   the  Time  of 
Rftiratienl  and  the  Sumher  of  Yt/tr^  Scrrice  of  Encli. 


NAxr. 

CMW<f 

A«e  tt 

Tim*  of  R*- 
lircmeot. 

Yean  of 
Service. 

Burns,  James  J 

Age, 

6.5  years, 

35  years. 

Cla-*,  John  F., «      .       .       . 

Age, 

72  years, 

22  years. 

Dohcrrty,  Daniel  A., 

Disability,     . 

60  years. 

35  S'ears. 

Doht-rtj-,  Edward,   . 

Age,       .       . 

65  years. 

34  }-ears. 

Engle>-,  HoUis  \V.,  .       .       . 

Age,       .       . 

61  years. 

33  years. 

Fitzgerald,  John, 

Age, 

65  years, 

20  years. 

Goole,  Edward  C, 

Disability,     . 

42  years. 

15  years. 

Ifanlej-,  John  J.,      . 

Age,       .       . 

I 

65  years, 

37  years. 

Harrington,  William  A., 

[  Disability,     . 

47  years, 

21  years. 

Maguixc,  William  T.,     . 

.^e,       . 

65  j-ears. 

H  j-ears. 

Moran,  John,   .... 

Age,       .       . 

65  years, 

32  years. 

ilorrison,  Lewis  R., 

Disability,     . 

56  years. 

23  years. 

>[cC»u.sland,  George  F., 

Age,       .       . 

60  years. 

36  years. 

Pierce,  Chester  E.,  . 

I  Disability,     . 

47  years, 

20  years. 

Fierc*,  William  H., 

.\ge,       .       . 

66  years. 

38  years. 

Finkerton,  Geo.  F., 

.^e.       .       . 

65  years, 

37  years. 

Piper,  Edwin,  .... 

Age,       .       . 

65  years. 

42  years. 

Pcnrcr,  Francis  T 

Age,       ,       . 

60  years. 

34  years. 

Rankin,  Joseph  IL, 

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70  years. 

40  years. 

.Stiitlds,  Michael  C,       .       . 

Age,       .       . 

1 

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34  years. 

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1916.] 


PLULIC  DOCOIENT  — Xo.  49. 


3/ 


T.^BLE   IV. 

List  of  Officers  tcho  were  promoted  above  the  Rank  of  Patrolman  during 
the  Year  ending  Nor.  SO,  1915. 


Date. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Feb.    11, 1915  i  Captain  Michael  H.  Crowley  to  the  rank  of  superin- 

I      tendent. 
^lar.  16,  1915     Deutenant  Charles  T.  Reardon  to  the  rank  of  captain. 

Sept.  16,  1915     Deutenant  Matthew  J.  Dailj'  to  the  rank  of  captain. 

Mar.  16, 1915     Sergeant  Charles  B.  McCloskey  to  the  rank  of  lieu- 
tenant. 
June  16,  1915     Sergeant  Ross  A.  Perry  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant. 

Sept.  16, 1915  Sergeant  Daniel  G.  Murphj-  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant. 

Mar.    4,  1915  Patrolman  Thomas  H.  Soutter  to  the  rank  of  sergeant. 

Mar.  30,  1915  Patrolman  James  A.  Murphy  to  the  rank  of  sergeant. 

April    7,  1915  Patrolman  Patrick  J.  Magner  to  the  rank  of  sergeant. 

May  13,  1915     Patrolman  John  D.  McDonald  to  the  rank  of  ser- 
geant. 
May  13, 1915     Patrolman  Weston  Shorcy  to  the  rank  of  sergeant. 

May  13,  1915  Patrolman  Archibald  F.  Campbell  to  the  rank  of  ser- 
geant. 

May  13,  1915  Patrolman  Patrick  F.  Flahertj-  to  the  rank  of  ser- 
geant. 

May  13,  1915     Patrolman  John  T.  Corcoran  to  the  rank  of  ."sergeant. 


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(Jan. 


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Xumher  of  ArrrsU  by  Police  Dirisions  during  the  Year  endwg  Xov.  SO, 

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12,443 

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1,293 

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8,736 

2,147 

10,883 

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3,449 

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4,848 

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183 

3,020 

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45 

1,445 

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Xiimbcr  of  Dog  Licenses  issued  during  the  Year  ending  Xor.  30,  lOl-'i. 


Dni*ioN-s.                       Males. 

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Total  Xunibcr  of  Wagon  Licenses  issued  in  the  City  by  Police  Diri-sions. 


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Table  XVII. 
Financial  SlaUmerd  Jar  the  Year  ending  Sot.  30,  1915. 


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Pay  of  police  and  employees, $2,204,520  'j& 

Vm-'u.Tif, 157,358  10 

Fud  and  ligJ.t, 22,070  24 

\\V.erandice, 611  84 

Funiiturc  and  bcddinj:, 5,728  91 

Prirrting  and  ttationcrj', 13,725  36 

Care  and  cleaning  station  hoa'xs  and  city  prvoii,  7,130  75 

Pdti&iTs  to  station  liouses  and  city  prison,  S,207  54 

Rt-jifiira  and  supplies  for  police  steamers,  10,535  17 

Rent  and  care  of  telephones  and  linc^',    ....  5,572  2S 

I'tircha.^  of  hor.^c-s  and  vehicles, 3,892  00 

Care  and  keeping  horse;:,  hames.ss  and  vehicles,  .  14,776  67 

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Feeding  prisoner.^ 3,654  5S 

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Transportation, 1,297  42 

PurHiit  of  criminals,    .                      5,700  S2 

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MiA^cf,  buttons,  clubs,  belts,  insignia,  etc.,    .  3,272  10 

Traveling  expenses  and  food  for  police,  ....  86  73 

P^t  of  buildings 19,119  00 

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Receipts. 

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Total, S45,336  03 

For  ttnjform  cloth,  etc., 17,830  28 

Total, $63,166  31 


1916.)  PUBLIC  DOCOIENT  —  Xo.  49. 


Table  XVIII. 

Payments  on  Account  of  the  Signal  Serrice  during  the   Year  eliding 

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Labor, S29,341  43 

Hay,  grain,  shoeing,  etc., 5,262  29 

Rent  aid  care  of  buildings 5,125  05 

Purcha.'=c  of  horses,  harnesses  and  vehicles,   ....  9,446  37 

Stable  supplies  and  furniture, 246  70 

Repairs  to  buildings, 975  82 

Repairing  wagons,  harnesses,  etc., 4,239  75 

Fuel,  light  and  water, 1,260  48 

Miscellaneous,  car  fares,  etc., 491  36 

Signalling  apparatus,  repairs  and  supplies  therefor,     .       .  8,310  87 

Underground  wires, 8,261  22 

Printing,  stationer}',  et«., 383  89 

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INDEX. 


A. 


PACE 

Accidents  .          .               8,  17, 6S,  09 

persons  killcil  or  injured  in  streets,  parks  .inil 

>(  11  la  res 

.       08, 09 

numlxT  of,  reported 

17 

Anibulaucc  service       .... 

2.J 

-Vrrests       ...... 

5.0 

.  11,  1 

5,43,44-01,02 

age  and  .«ex  of       . 

02 

comparative  statrnient  rtf 

0.3 

for  ofTences  acainst  ehastit.v.  morality,  c 

te. 

.       5,11,50,01 

for  drunkerinesn    .... 

5,  11,50,61 

foreigners    ..... 

11,  12,78-95 

iiL-iane  persons       .... 

13,  18 

minors          ..... 

12. 44-01 

ruitivit.v  of  . 

12 

iionroidcnts          .... 

6,  12.44-01 

numlx^r  of,  by  divisions 

43 

numlK-r  of.  punished  by  fine 

0,  13 

summoned  by  court 

12,44-61 

total  numlKT  of    . 

11 

violation  of  city  ordinances    . 

12,  53 

on  warrants           .... 

12,44-01 

without  warrants 

12.44-01 

Auctioneers         ..... 

04 

Automobiles        ..... 

7.  22,  OS,  09 

accidents  due  t'l  . 

8,  08,  09 

police 

22 

prosecutions          .... 

7 

public           ..... 

25 

fight -seeinc            ..... 

.       25,04 

B. 


IJencfits  and  pensions 

Bertillon  system 

Buildings  .  .  .  .  . 

dangerous,  reiK>rled 

found  open  and  made  secure 
Bureau  of  Criminal  Investigation 


31 
14 
17 
17 
17 
14 


c. 


Carriages,  public 
articlc-s  left  in 
automobile 
nuniNr  licensed   . 

Ca.sos  investigated 

Cessf>o<j|s.  defective,  rei«>rlc-d 


25 

25 

.       25,64 

15,  17,  19 

IS 


INDEX. 


Chauffoiirs 

Children    .... 

abandoned,  cared  ff/r    . 

lost,  rCHtorod 
Chimneyi",  dangerous.  Ti-f^>rted 
City  ordinances,  arrow  f'/T  ^-ioblinn  of 
Claims,  inspector  of    . 
Collective  musicians   . 
Commilmrnis     .... 
Complaints  .... 

against  police  ofl5<»-n 

against  niiscellaowAU  license* 
Courts        ..... 

fines  imposed  by 

numlKT  of  days'  aitt^tidaDce  at.  b>'  ofTirc 

nunil>cr  of  |>crsoiM  sitmrnoned  tiy 
Criminal  Investigation.  liurean  of 

arrests 

finger-print  sysrtem 

photograi)lis 

records 

identification  room 
Criminal  work    . 

comparative  st^titnt-ut  of 


12.  13,  1.5, 
13.  15, 


PACB 

25,64 

13,  17,  18 

17 

IS 

17 

13,53 

19 

29,64 

13.  19 

38.  41.&4 

41 

38,  &4 

19.  25.  03 

13,  C3 

19,  25.  63 

12 

14 

15 

14 

14 

14 

15 

63 

63 


D. 


Dangerous  weapons  . 
Dead  bodies,  cared  for 
Dead  bodies,  recovered 
Deaths      .... 

by  Occident,  suicide,  tie. 

of  police  officers  , 
Department.  i>olice     . 
Detectives,  private 
Distribution  of  force  . 
Disturbances  8uppre»*d 
Dogs 

amount  received  f'<r  li<»n»eT. 

damage  done  by  , 

numlxT  licensed  , 
Drivers,  hackney  carriasr'^    . 
Drowning,  perhons  rtj^tvtd  from 
Drunkenness 

arrests  for,  per  day 

decrease  in  numl^  f4  arrest 

nonresidents  airentti  for 

total  number  of  arratt  for 


for 
J  f<,r 

5, 

0,12, 

30 

17 

18 

21 

15 

15 

11 

35 

10 

64 

11 

33 

18 

22 

19,64 

65 

61 

66 

19 

65 

25 

64 

18 

21 

13,10 

54 

13 

13 

7 

13 

7 

12 

Employees  of  the  Departmrnt 
Events,  special  .... 
Expenditures      .... 
Extra  duties  performed  i^  officers 


E. 


10,33 

16 

32,66 

15,  18 


INDEX. 


77 


F. 

PAGE 

Financial  ............      32,  66 

expenditures         .  .  .  -  -  .  .  ■  .  .       32, 66 

house  of  detention         .........       32,  66 

pensions       ...........       31, 66 

signal  scrxice        .........  32, 66, 67 

receipts        ...........       32, 66 

miscellaneous  license  fees         ......  32,  64,  66 

Fines  6,  13, 63 

average  amount  of         ........  .       13, 63 

amount  of   .  .  .  .  .  ■  .  .  .  .  .         6, 63 

number  punished  by     .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .         6,  13 

Finger-print  system     ..........  14 

Fire  alarms         ...........       18, 21 

defective,  reported         .........  18 

number  given       ..........  18 

number  on  water  front  attended    .         .  .  .  .         .         .  21 

Fires .  .  .18,21 

extinguished  ..........  18 

on  water  front  extinguished  without  alarm       .....  21 

Foreigners,  number  arrested  .......  12, 78-95 

Fugitives  from  justice  .........  15 


Gaming,  illegal  . 

Gas  pipes,  defective,  reported 


G. 


53 
IS 


H. 


Hacknc.v  carriages       .... 

25,64 

Hackney  carriage  drivers     . 

25,64 

Hand  carts          ..... 

64 

Harbor  ser\-ice.  special  duties  performed 

.21 

".\lert"  in  commission            .t 

21 

Horses       ...... 

22.42 

bought,  sold,  etc. 

22 

distribution  of      . 

42 

number  in  service 

22,42 

House  of  detention      .... 

19.66 

House  of  ill-fame,  keeping  . 

19,51 

Hydrants,  defective,  reported 

18 

I. 

Identification  room     ..........  14 

Imprisonment 6,  13,  15,  63 

persons  sentenced  to     .  .  .  .  .  ,  .  ,  .         6   13 

total  years  of 6,  15,  63 

Income 32. 66 

Inquests  held      ...........  16 

Insane  persons  taken  in  charge     .  .  .  .  .  .  .       13   18 


INDEX. 


rAGE 

Inspector  of  claims  I'J 

cases  investigated           .........  I'J 

Intoxicated  persons  a.-'-i-iiil           ........  18 

Itinerant  musicians     ..........  '.'x.  W 

J. 

Junk  collectors  ...........  W 

Junk  shop  koejHTS       ..........  (r^ 

Jury  lists,  police  work  on     ........           .  7 


I.amp5,  defective,  reported  . 
LirenM-s.  mi>cellanc-ou» 
Listing  male  residents 

certificates  refused 

expen-^es  <»f 

number  of  male  residents  listed 

supplementar.v  li.>t  of  male  resident* 

women  voters  verified  . 

numlKT  of  policemen  employed  in 
Lodgers  at  ^tation  houses     . 
Lodging  houses,  public 

applications  for  licenses 

authority  to  liccn-«c 

location  of  . 

number  of  persons  lodgwl  in 
Lost,  abandoned  and  stolen  property 


IS 

•JS.  04 

.  TO.  71 

26 

■J7.  or, 

20.  70 
20.  71 


1.3 
-10.  -Il 
31 
30 
.'il 
41 
10.  &1.  GC 


M. 


Medical  examiners'  assistants 

causes  of  death 

cases  on  which  inquests  were  held 
Minors,  number  arrested 
Miscellaneous  business 
Miscellanefjus  licenses 

complaints  investigated 

numl)er  issued 

number  transferred 

number  cancelled  and  revokeil 

amount  of  fees  collected  for  . 
Missing  persons 

number  reported 

number  found 
Musicians,  itinerant    . 

applications  for  Iieen.*es 

instruments  examined  . 

instruments  passed 
Musicians,  collective  . 


1.J 

15 

10 

12.  44-«l 

17 

2S.  04 

2S,  04 

2S.  04 

2S.0i 

2S,  04 

is.  04,  00 

18 

18 

IS 

>.  20.  04 

2S 

29 

29 

29.04 


Nat  i vity  of  per^sons  arrestc-<l 
Nonresident  offenders 


X. 


12 
0.  12.44-01 


INDEX. 


79 


O. 


Offences     .  .  .  .  • 

against  the  laws    ... 
against  the  person 
against  property,  with  violence 
against  property,  without  violence 
against  property,  malicious    . 
comparative  statement  of 
forgery  and  against  currency 
against  license  laws 
against  chastity,  morality,  etc. 
miscellaneous        ... 
recapitulation 


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5, 

11 

44-61 

5, 

11,61 

5. 

11 

44.61 

5, 

11 

46,61 

5, 

11 

46,61 

5. 

11. 

48,61 
63 

5, 

11. 

48,61 

5. 

11. 

49,61 

o, 

11. 

50,61 

5, 

11 

52,61 
61 

P. 


Parks,  public 

accidents  reported  in 
Pawnbrokers 
Pensions  and  benefits 

estimates  for  pensions 
number  of  persons  on  rolls 
payments  on  account  of 
Police 

railroad 
special 
Police  charitable  fund,  number  of 
Police  department 
how  constituted 
distribution  of 
officers  apix)inted 
date  appointed 
complaints  against 
died 

discharged     . 
injured 
promoted 
resigned 
retirc-d 

absent  sick    . 
arrests  by 

detailed,  special  events 
work  of        .  .  . 

horses  in  use  in     . 
vehicles  in  use  in 
Police  Relief  .Association,  invested  fund 
Police  signal  service 

cost  of  maintenance 
payments     . 
signal  boxes 
miscellaneous  work 
projKTty  of 
Prisoners,  nativity  of 
Private  detectives 


beneficiaries 


of 


10,21 


O,  32, 


68,69 

68,69 

64 

31 

31 

31 

31,66 

27.28 

27 

28 

31 

10 

10 

11,33 

11 

38 

41 

11,35 

11,39 

11 

11,37 

11,39 

11,36 

40 

*11,43 

16 

11 

22,  42 

22  24 

32 

33.  66,  67 

32,67 

32.67 

20 

20 

21 

12 

64 


80 


INDEX. 


Properly    .  •  •  •         ■ 

lost,  abandoned  and  stolen    . 

rocovcrod     .  •  •  • 

sale  of  condemned 

stolon  in  city 

taken  from  prisoners  and  lodgers 
Public  carriages 
Public  lodging-houses 


PACE 

13.  15.  16,03.64.06 
16.  04  00 
:3.  15.  03 
16.64.06 
13.63 
63 
25 
30.04 


R. 


Railroad  police  . 
Receipts    . 


27 
,66 


S. 


Second-hand  articles   . 
Sewers,  defective.  re[X<rtcd  . 
Sick  and  injured  persons  assisted 
Sickness,  absence  on  account  of 
Sight-sceinc  automobiles 
Signal  ser\-ice.  police 
Special  events     . 
Special  police 
Station  houses    . 
lodgers  at    . 
witnesses  detained  at    . 
Stolen  property,  value  of     . 
Street  railways,  conductors  and 
Streets 

accidents  reported  in     . 
defective,  reported 
obstructions  removed   . 


motonnen  licensed 


10.20 


,32 


M 

18 
13,  18,21 
46 
25,64 
33,  66,  67 
16 
28 
13 
13 
13 
13,  15.  66 
64 
18,  08,  69 
C«,  09 
18 
IS 


Teams 

stray,  put  up 


18 
18 


Vehicles     .  -  •  • 

ambulances 

automobiles 

in  use  in  police  department 

public  carriages    . 

wagons 
Vessels       .  -  •         • 


22 
23 

22 
24 
25 
26,  04.  65 
21 


INDEX. 


81 


W. 


Wagons     ...... 

number  licensed  by  divisions 

total  Dumber  licensed    . 
Water  pipes,  defective,  reported  . 
Water  running  to  waste  reported 
Weapons,  dangerous   .... 
Witnesses  ..... 

number  of  days'  attendance  at  court  by 

fees  earned  by  officers  as 

number  of,  detained  at  station  houses 
Women  committed  to  House  of  Detention 
Women  voters  verified 


officers  as 


PAGli 

26,  64,  65 
65 
26.64 
18 
18 
30 

13,  18,  63 
13,  18,  63 
13,  63 
.  13,  18 
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