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CLASSIFIED OCCUPANCY WHERE FIRE ORIGINATED.

A
DWELLINGS.

1. Dwellings, Apartments, Tenements and Boarding Houses.

2. Dwellings, Apartments, Tenements and Boarding Houses, with Stores or Business on first floor or in basements (excluding Stocks).

B

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

1. Churches, Hospitals, Asylums, not specially classified, and Educational Institutions.

2. State, County or Municipal Buildings (not otherwise classified).

3. Reformatory and Penal Institutions and Insane Asylums.

4. Halls, Places of Amusement, Exhibitions, etc., all without shifting Scenery (otherwise classify with Theaters and Opera Houses).

5. Theaters and Opera Houses.

C

STORAGE.

In Enclosed Warehouses and in Enclosed Wharves and Piers.

1. General Merchandise (not otherwise classified).

2. Fiber a, Cotton, b, Jute, c, Rags,

d, Wool, e, Other Fibers not classified.

3. Grain and Seeda. In Elevators.

b. Ia Iron Tanks or Warehouses, having no Machinery.

4. Distilled Spirits, Wines and Liquors.

5. Tobacco.

6. Ja. Ice Houses and Contents.

b. Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plants.

On or in Open Wharves, Piers, Sheds, Yards, Streets, Etc.

7. Lumber, Timber, Staves, Wood, Coal, Bark, etc.

8. Naval Stores, Oil Tanks, Varnish Tanks, etc.

9. General Merchandise not otherwise classified.

D

STABLES AND BARNS.

1. Private (including Sheds and Carriage Houses).

2. Livery, Boarding and Sale, Business Stables, Electric Automobile Houses, etc.

3. Automobiles, using Products of Petroleum, Volatile Oils, or Spirits.

E

RAILWAY PROPERTIES.

Trestles, Bridges, Car Tracks, Stations, etc.

1. Elevated Tracks and Stations, Railway Bridges, Passenger and Team Bridges.

2. Streetcar Barns, Electric Power Houses, Trolley Lines and their Buildings and Equipments, Telephone Plants and their Equipments.

3. Steam Railway Properties, including Rolling Stock and Merchandise in Transit, Buildings and Contents.

F
HOTELS.

1. a-Hotels, b-Apartment Hotels, e-Lodging Houses, d-Club Houses.

G

MERCANTILE AND BUSINESS RISKS.

1. Stores-Retail, except in Dwellings, including Shops of Traders, Apothecaries, Bakers, Confectioners, Restaurants, Saloons, Butchers, Plumbers, Upholsterers, Cabinet Repairers, Tailors, Laundries, Barbers, Tobacco and Cigars, Photographers, etc., all using Hand Power only. 2. Stores-a. Department Stores, b. Stores with light manufacturing. 3. Stores-a. Wholesale only, hazardous and non-hazardous. b. Wholesale only, specially hazardous-Drugs, Toys, Fireworks, etc.

4. Buildings of promiscuous occupancy (Non-manufacturing, Omnibus Mercantile).

5. Stocks in Dwellings, Apartments Tenements, and Boarding Houses. 6. Banks and Office Buildings.

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a. Slaughtering, Rendering, Packing, Smoking or Canning of Meat or Fish. b. Fertilizer and Glue Works.

c. Wool or Hair Cleaning, Pulling and Drying; Tanneries, Hide and Leather Finishing, Furriers and Pelt Dressers.

d. Boots and Shoes, Harness, Belting, Traveling Bags, Pocketbooks and Glove Factories.

2. Chemical Products:

a. Acid Works.

b. Drugs and Medicines.

c. Chemical Salts.

d. Distilleries.

3. Clay, Sand, and Earth Products:

a. Potteries, Brick, Tile, Terra Cotta.

b. Porcelain and Glass Works.

4. Metal and Ore Products:

a. Blast Furnaces, Smelters, Foundries, Rolling, Forging and Heavy Machinery Works.

b. Machine Shops (light), Brass, Copper, Tin, Tool, and Metal Works; Bicycles.

c. Watch and Metal Clock Works, Precious Stone and Metal Works, etc., all using Machinery.

d. Mixed Metal and Wood Workers (Agricultural Implements), Cars, Carriages, Automobiles, Trucks, Pianos, and Organs.

5. Grinding and Milling:

a. Grain (Flour, Oats, Corn), Seeds, etc.

b. Drugs and Spices.

c. Dry Paint and Color Works and Dyes.

d. Other substances not mentioned above.

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6. Oil Products:

a. Mineral Oils-Petroleum and its Products.

b. Vegetable Oils-Linseed, Cottonseed and other Seed Oils, Paint and Varnish Works.

c. Animal Oils-Lard, Oleomargarine, Fish, etc.

d. Mixed Oil Products-Soap, Candle, Axle Grease and Lubricants. 7. Printing, Lithographing, Bookbinding and Kindred Industries:

a. Newspaper and Job Printing, Bookbinders, etc.

b. Lithographing, Photogravure, etc.

8. Textile Fabrics:

a. Woolen Fiber-Picking, Combing, Carding, Spinning, Knitting, and Weaving.

b. Cotton Fiber-Picking, Combing, Carding, Spinning, Knitting, and

Weaving.

c. Silk Fiber-Picking, Combing, Carding, Spinning, Knitting, and Weaving.

d. Mixed Fibers-Shoddy, Hemp, Flax, Jute.

e. Clothing Factories-Men's, Women's and Children's Cloaks and Suits, etc.

f. Neckties, Suspenders, Skirts, Shirts and Shirt Waists, Corsets, Underwear, etc.

g. Hats, Caps, Millinery, Artificial Flowers, and Feather Manufacturing.

h. Dyeing, Sponging, Printing and Finishing of Cloths.

i. Omnibus Specials, Varied Manufacturing, two or more Occupants. 9. Wood Working Industries:

(Using Mechanical Power.)

a. Saw, Lumber, Lath, Shingle, Stave and Planing Mills.

b. Sash, Door and Blind, Furniture, Chair and Moulding Factories,
Carpenter, Cooper, Car Shops.

c. Piano, Organ, and Wood Oiling, Polishing, and Finishing.
(Using Hand Power only.)

d. Cabinet, Carpenter, and Cooper Shops.

10. Other Miscellaneous Special Hazards, Not Previously Classified: Bakeries and Confectioneries using Steam Power.

Breweries and Malt Houses.

Broom and Brush Factories.

Coffee Roasting.

Enameling and Japanning, on Metal, Wood, Leather or other substances, including also Flour, Table, and other Oil Cloths.

Fruit and Vegetable Canneries.

Gas Works.

Mattress Making, Repicking and Upholstering, Carpet Cleaning (all
with Mechanical Power).

Paper-Working Industries-Wall Paper, Box Factories, Paper Bag
Factories, etc.

Rags or Paper Assorting, Cleaning and Baling-Junk.

Straw Works and Straw Hat Factories.

Stone, Slate, and Marble Yards, with Mechanical Power.

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