Inspector Silvey, 1st district, says, in answer to question 4, “There are to my knowledge seventy-six common prostitutes living in this precinct.”
Inspector De Camp, 4th district, says, in answer to question 4: “350 who reside in houses of prostitution, 150 kept mistresses, 150 who reside in the ward, and prostitute themselves in this and other wards, and probably 100 occasional prostitutes.”
Inspector Hutchings, 5th district, in answer to question 3, classifies the resorts as
| Dancing-rooms | 2 | |
| Saloons and cigar-stores | 31 | |
| Lager-beer-stores | 13 | |
| 46 | ||
and, in answer to question 4, subdivides the prostitutes into
| Whites | 360 | |
| Blacks | 60 | |
| 420 | ||
Acting Inspector Lush, 6th district, says, in answer to question 4: “One hundred and seventy-eight known prostitutes whose names we have; supposed to be at least fifty more residing in the district.”
Inspector Cameron, 7th district, in answer to question 3, classifies the resorts into
| Lager-beer-stores | 3 | |
| Cigar-store | 1 | |
| 4 | ||
and, in answer to question 4, says: “Can give no reliable information; probably one hundred.”