20 REPORT OF THE 



The following arrests were made during the year: For dis- 

 orderly conduct, drunkenness, interfering with officers, &c, <»(); 

 peddling, .'! ; stealing plants, fish, Ac, L3 ; improper conduct, G; 

 vagrancy, 2 ; malicious mischief, 4; bathing, 10; sheltered for 

 the eight and otherwise cared for, 1<S. 



There were fifteen lost children restored to their parents. 



One male infant was found abandoned and was sent to the 

 proper authorities for care. 



The following accidents and casualties occurred: Runaways, 

 36 ; fall on the ice and broken arm, 1 ; sunstrokes, 8 ; suicides, 

 ;> ; found sick and died, 1 ; found sick and cared for, 9. 



A body of a male infant was also found which was supposed 

 to have died from natural causes. 



There were seventy-three animals impounded during the 

 year, for the release of which fees were charged. 



There were 3,000 permits issued for the use of portions of 

 the picnic woods and for the parade ground for baseball, 

 cricket, football, lacrosse and other field sports. 



J. S. T. STEANAHAN, 



I* reside ii I '. 



P. (I. Quevedo, 



Secretary. 



JNO. Y. Cl LYER, 



Chief Engineer and Superintendent. 



