PRODUCTION OF FERMENTED LIQUORS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1897. 3,244.896 Ohio.. 634,178 Oregon 142,153 Pennsylvania 6.255 South Carolina. 378.290 Tennessee: 249.250 Texas.. 916.130 Virginia. 1,670.556 West Virginia 675.184 Wisconsin.. CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA OF DISTILLED SPIRITS From materials other than fruit, and tax thereon and revenue therefrom. Barrels. 132,$10 173.493 285,554 2,001.029 3.891 9.490,132 2,631.669 188.274 3,902,280 8,400 111,590 265,5 8 North Carolina. 102.25! 123,125 2,662.019 34.423,094 SPECIAL-TAX PAYERS. Statement showing by states and territories the actual number of the different kinds of special-tax payers for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897. INCREASE OF POPULATION--WHITE AND COLORED. Comparison of ratios of increase of the two races in the former slave states. PER CENT OF PROPORTIONS OF WHITE TO COLORED POPULATION. Ellinois Civil Lists. City Government. CITY OF CHICAGO. Mayor-Carter H. Harrison, Dem..... 3.000 6.000 Fire Marshal-Denis J. Swenie, Dem...... 6,000 Fees 4.000 City Physician-Dr. D. G. Moore, Dem.... 2,500 Inspector of Gas-Maurice O'Connor.Dem. 2.400 Inspector of Oils-Robert E. Burke, Dem. Fees Inspector of Steam Boilers-James R. Payne, Dem.... Fees Supt. Wtaer Office-Felix Lang, Dem.... 3.000 Sergeant at Arms City Council-John Dullard, Dem. fourth Saturdays of each month, at 3 p. m. from Oct. 1 to May 31. and second and fourth Fridays of each month, at 4 p. m., from June 1 to Sept. 30. Board of Aldermen. Republicans, 24; democrats, 35; independents, 9. 1. J. J. Coughlin, D. 18. J. A. Rogers, R. Michael Kenna, D. J J. Brennan. D. 2. C. F. Gunther, D, 19. John Powers. D. Patrick J. Cook, D. 3. H. S. Fitch, Ind. C. Alling, Jr., R. 4. W. S. Jackson, R. A. B. Ballenberg.D. 5. Wm. E. Kent. Ind. J. A. Haberkorn, D. 20. C. W. Probst, R. F. X. Cloidt. R. 6. Chas. Martin, D. W. J. O'Brien, D. 7. N. T. Brenner, R. W. J. Murphy, Ind. 8. Frank Meek, D. John Bennett, D. 9. Vaclav Klenha, R. Rudolph Hurt, D. 10. A. W. Miller, R. Peter Biewer, D. 11. F. F. Gazzolo, Ind. G. Duddleston, D. C. Kahler, R. J. H. Francis, D. W. T. Maypole, D. T. F. Little, D. A. W. Beilfuss, R. 1,500 12. 13. City Engineer-John Ericson... Supt. of Streets-M. J. Doherty, Dem...... 3.000 Supt. of Schools-A. G. Lane, Rep... 4.000 City Electrician-Edw. W. Ellicott, Dem.. 4,500 Civil Service Commission. Adolf Kraus. Dem.... Hempstead Washburne, Rep. Dudley Winston. Dem.. Secretary-John M. Glenn, Rep.. Board of Education. W. C. L. Ziehn, D. 15. J. Anderson, R. W. A. Tuite, D. 16. P. Kiolbassa, D. 2.000 Vacant. 2.000 17. M. C. Knudson, R. 2.000 Jas. Walsh, ind. 2,000 Edward G. Halle, president; Thomas Cusack, vice-president; W. A. S. Graham, secretary; Thomas Brenan, Daniel R. Cameron, Thomas Cusack, Edward G. Halie, Alfred S. Trude, William R. Harper, Otto C. Schneider, P. F. Pettibone, Mrs. Evelyn A. Frake. Mrs. Ella G. Hull, George E. Adams, H. H. Gross, Clayton Mark, Joseph H. Strong, Mrs. Caroline K. Sherman, John T. Keating, Thomas Gallagher, Bernard F. Rogers, Jesse Sherwood, Graham H. Harris, Otto Gresham. Albert G. Lane, superintendent. Newberry Library. Librarian-John Vance Cheney. John Crerar Library. Board of Directors-Norman Williams, president; Huntington W Jackson, first vice-president; Marshall Field, second vice-president; George A. Armour, secretary; E. W. Blatchford, T. B. Blackstone, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry W. Bishop, Albert Keep, Simon J. McPherson, John M. Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter S. Grosscup. Treasurer-William J. Louderback. COUNTY OF COOK. .$7.000 7,000 Probate Judge-C. C. Kohlsaat, R.... County Judge-O. N. Carter. R. Judges of Superior Court-Joseph E. Gary, R.; Henry M. Shepard, D.; Jonas Hutchinson, D.; A. H. Chetlain, R.; Philip Stein, D.; James Goggin, D.; W. G. Ewing, D.; H. V. Freeman, R.; Theodore Brentano, R.; N. C. Sears, R.; Farlin Q. Ball, R.; J. B. Payne, D.; each.... 7,000 (Judges' terms expire as follows: Gary, 1899; Shepard, 1901; Brentano, 1903; Chet lain. 1899; Stein. 1899; Goggin, 1899; Judges Circuit Court-Murray F. Tuley, (Terms expire June, 1903.) Judges Appellate Court-Adams, Windes and Sears of the Circuit and Superior courts. $7,000 State's Attorney-Charles S. Deneen, R... 7,000 County Attorney-Robert S. Iles, R.. 4,000 Assistants-W. F. Struckman, F. L. Shepard, W. H. Ward County Physician-Dr. E. C. Fortner, R... 2.000 Custodian of the Criminal Court Building- Custodian of the County Building-James 2,500 1,800 1,800 County Architect-Warren H. Milner, R..Com. 1,500 Civil-Service Commission-John Morrison, Wm. Kilpatrick, J. A. Quinn, each... Physicians to Insane Asylum-Dr. Frederick Tice and Dr. Elizabeth Kearney.. 1,200 Physicians to Poorhouse-Dr. G. W. Johnson, Dr. Clara Ferguson, R.... 1,200 Clerk Superior Court-John A. Linn, R.... 5,000 Chief Clerk-James J. Healy, R..... 2,500 Clerk Appellate Court-T. N. Jamieson, R.. Fees Clerk Circuit Court-John A. Cook, R. 5.000 County Treasurer -D.H. Kochersperger, R.$4,000 Sheriff-James Pease, R.. 6,000 Chief Deputy-Chas. F. Peters, R....................... 3,000 Jailer-J. L. Whitman, R. 2,000 Board of County Commissioners-City districts: Board of Education. 3,600 C. S. Cutting, president: Nelson A. Cool, S. John R. Lindgren. Henry F. Donovan. D. Walden, Henry Biroth, Daniel D. Healy, Secretary-O. T. Bright, Fees. Park Commissioners. Lincoln Park-Wm. Penn Nixon, president; Peter Hand, auditor; Horatio N. May, F. H. Winston, P. M. Woodworth, Joseph E. Dunton, Michael Shields; secretary. I. J. Bryan; office, Lincoln park. West Park-Joseph W. Suddard, president; William C. Eggert, auditor; F. M. Blount, Andrew J. Graham, Charles B. Pavlicek, Anton Petersen, William J. Wilson; secretary, Frnest G. Schubert; office, Union park. South Park-James W. Ellsworth, president; Joseph Donnersberger, auditor; William Best, Jefferson Hodgkins, John B. Sherman; secretary, E. G. Shumway; office, Garfield boulevard and South Park. STATE OF ILLINOIS. The Supreme court consists of seven judges, elected for a term of nine years, one from each of the seven districts into which the state is divided. The election is held in June of the year in which any term expires. The state was formerly divided into three grand divisions which have been consolidated by act of legislature. The three clerks elected from the old divisions hold over until the end of their terms in 1902, after which only one I will be elected. One clerk for each of the three grand divisions is elected for a term of six years. Reporter-Isaac N. Phillips. Clerks Northern grand division, Christopher Mamer. Southern grand division, Jacob O. Chance. Central grand division, A. D Cadwallader. Terms of court are held in Springfield, commencing on the first Tuesday in February, April, June, October and December. Illinois State Board of Agriculture. President-J. Irving Pearce, Chicago. Dist. 1. Charles H. Dolton.. 2. Vacant... 3. Martin Conrad.. 4. John N. Young. 5. J. Harley Bradley. 6. Andrew Dunning 7. H. J. Cater.... 8. W. D. Stryker.. 9. A. J. Lovejoy.. 10. E. B. David. 11. George H. Madden 12. Len. Small. 13. Lafayette Funk. 14. D. W. Vittum... 15. A. D. Barber.... 16. W. H. Fulkerson. 17. J. F. Prather.. 1906 18. W. A. Young 1903 19. J. K. Dickirson. 1. Carroll C. Boggs......Fairfield.....June, 1906 2. Jesse J. Phillips. ...Hillsboro. 3. Jacob W. Wilkin.. Danville.. 7. Benj. D. Magruder... Chicago.. 1906 66 1906 21. B. Pullen... 1900 20, John Landrigan. 1906 22. J. M. Richart. .Dolton Stat'n. Chicago. Chicago. .Chicago. .Dunning. Libertyville. Plainfield. ..Roscoe. .Aledo. Mendota. .Kankakee. .Shirley. ..Canton. .Hamilton. .Jerseyville. Williamsville .Butler. .Lawrencev❜le .Albion. .Centralia. .Carbondale. Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, exclusive of United States bonds issued to Pacific railroads........ DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED SINCE MATURITY. Funded oan of 1891, matured Sept. 2. 1891... $150,450.00 Old debt matured at various dates prior to Jan. 1, 1861, and other items of debt matured at various dates subsequent to Jan. 1, 1861.. 1,180,830.26 Aggregate of debt on which interest has ceased since maturity.. .$1,331,280.26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST. United States notes-Feb. 25, 1862: July 1, 1862; March 3, 1863.. .$346,681,015.00 54.347.50 National-bank notes-Redemption account-July 14, 1890.. 27,570.824.50 6,886,937.14 Aggregate of debt bearing no interest..... .$381,193,125.14 CERTIFICATES AND NOTES ISSUED ON DEPOSITS OF COIN AND LEGAL-TENDER NOTES AND PURCHASES OF SILVER BULLION. Aggregate of interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing debt. $1,229,890:025.40 Certificates and treasury notes offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury. 579,920,933.00 Aggregate of debt, including certificates and treasury notes.$1,809,810,958.40 Oct. 31, 1897. $847,365,560.00 1.331,540.26 379,623,590.14 $1,228,320,690.40 580,456,953.00 $1,808,777,643.40 |