Agricultural implements.. Boots and shoes... Boxes, wooden packing. Bread and bakery products. Carriages and wagons. Cars, railroad.... Cheese and butter. Clay products.. Clothing.. Coffee and spice roasting, etc... Confectionery.. Electrical apparatus. Flour and grist mill products.. Foundry and machine shop products. Furniture. Gas.... Glucose Iron and steel.. Leather... Liquors, distilled and malt.. Lumber and timber products. Lumber, planing mill products. Malt... Musical instruments.... Paints..... Patent medicines. Printing and publishing. Slaughtering... Tinsmithing, etc. Wire... Soaps and candles. Tobacco, cigars, etc.. Total. Total in 1900.. Increase. 82 $71.383,289 290 10.838.860 64 97,119,203 4 5,413,701 15,359 $8.851,404 $17,750,852 $38,412.452 3,947 1,865,319 5,656,109 9,026,238 3,637 1,549,902 4,380,389 7,363,734 7,415 4,115,443 14,279,499 26,145.472 4,186 2.320,141 4,885,773 9,798.965 28,131 18,035,283 33,440,729 56,417.673 1,735 828,577 10,708,998 13,276,533 7,879 4,296,138 2,437,581 10.802,721 24,973 11,996,764 33,523,635) 67.439,617 953 431,889 12,482,957 15,745,057 3,587 1,169,781 4,201.876 7,645.621 6,131 3,203,4351 7,649,446 16,700,027 2.410 1,210,865 34,929,657 39,892,127 36,528 21,936,853 32,071,517 79,961,482 12,266 6,637,897 9,549,259 22,131,846 2,964 1,695,472 4,519,400 16,007,519 1,933 1,235,203 12,421,034 14.532,180 18,358 11,468,957 57.655,185 87,352,761 2.770 1,326,440 8,173,788 10,758,196 4,725 3,411,482 11,677,815 77,888,841 4,495 1,904,669) 3,326,460 7.081,470 6,994 3,969,618 10,514,845 18,296,035 5021 378.063 6,702,702 8,539,870 7,5081 3,931,669 5,397,737 13,323,358 1,029 595,077 6,523,137 9.484,280 1,380 578,932 2,442.029 10,667,467 20.178 12,294,261 15,395,833 57.518,082 26,953 14.560.777 279,854,559 317,206,082 1.905 886,761 9.345.061 14,156.708 5,056 2.735,812 8,253,676 14,246,180 6,675 3,463,018 4.109.626 11,669.485 1,905 1,349,684 10,051.888 14,099.566 10.851/772,448,691 274,467 154,226,586 684.313.052 1123587645 10,414 591,306,152 240,797 118,318.447 546.387,589 882630356 437 181.142,539| 33,670 35.908,139 137,925.463 240957289 MANUFACTURES IN ILLINOIS CITIES AND TOWNS (1905). 3,500 3,500 3,500 paign county Treasurer-John F. Smulski, R., Cook county. 3,500 Superintendent of Public Instruction-Francis G. Blair, R., Coles county.. Attorney-General-William H. Stead, R., LaSalle county.. Insurance Superintendent-Fred W. Potter... 3,500 Adjutant-General-Thos. W. Scott, Fairfield.. 3,000 Note-The salaries of the successors of the present officials in the executive department will be as follows: Governor, $12,000; treasurer and attorney-general, $10,000 each; secretary of state, auditor and superintendent of public instruction, $7,500 each; lieutenant-governor, $2,500; insurance superintendent. $3,500; adjutant-general, $3,000. TRUSTEES NORTHERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Located at DeKalb. A. A. Goodrich, president.. Leroy A. Goddard.. Isaac F. Edwards.. Francis G. Blair, ex officio.. Chicago Aurora .DeKalb ..Chicago .Dixon .Springfield TRUSTEES EASTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Located at Charleston. Francis G. Blair, ex officio.. .Kansas Charleston Bethalto Grayville . Springfield Newman TRUSTEES SOUTHERN NORMAL UNIVERSITY. Located at Carbondale. J. M. Burkhart.. Hugh Lander. H. H. Beckemeyer.. F. C. Vandervoort... W. S. Phillips.. Francis G. Blair, ex officio.. President-D. B. Parkinson. Registrar-H. W. Shyrock. Treasurer-E. K. Porter. ..June, 1912 .June, 1915 .June, 1915 Francis G. Blair, ex officio... Enoch A. Gastman.. Charles L. Capen.. STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY. Located at Normal. Managed by state board of education. Bloomington Wyoming ...Danville Chicago .El Paso Galesburg Wyoming Macomb Princeton .Rockford .. Peoria .Rushville . Clayton TRUSTEES WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Located at Macomb. James H. Stearns... Charles L. Bartlett... UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Located at Champaign and Urbana. Board of trustees. Ex Officio Members-The governor, the president of the state board of agriculture, the state super intendent of public instruction. John A. Mead... Lewis H. Hanna... Macomb ..Galesburg Augusta .Monmouth Stronghurst .Springfield TRUSTEES OF STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY. Located at Springfield. Mary E. Bussey, Urbana.. ..1911 Charles Davison, Chicago. ..1911 Edmund J. James.. William L. Abbott, Chicago.. Dr. M. H. Chamberlain.. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 1907-1908. President-George H. Madden, Mendota. Vice-President at Large-A. D. Barber, Hamilton. Secretary-E. E. McCoy (pro tem.), Springfield. Treasurer-E. A. Hall, Springfield. Dist. VICE-PRESIDENTS. 1. Martin Conrad... 2. Charles E. Randall.. 3. Ira McCord... ILLINOIS FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Created by act of June 24, 1895. Term, two years. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Ex Officio Superintendent of public instruction, dean of the college of agriculture, president of state board of agriculture, president state horticultural society, president state dairymen's association. Elected by congressional districts: 1. C. P. Reynolds.. 2. W. M. Manley. 3. M. K. Sweet.. 4. R. B. Pierce.. 5. John M. Houseman. 6. Charles W. Farr.. 7. James Frake.. 8. John M. Clark. 9. J. F. Rehm.. 10. R. W. Chittenden. 11. J. P. Mason..... 12. B. F. Wyman. 13. A. N. Abbott. 14. A. W. Miner. 15. George W. Dean.. 16. Ralph Allen... 17. S. B. Mason... 18. F. I. Mann... 19. J. B. Burrows. 20. A. P. Grout... Lucy F. Doggett, assistant state analyst...Chicago Elected Nov. 8, 1904. Term of office four years. Dist. 1. Vacancy. 2. Warren E. Colburn, R.. 3. Frank E. Christian, R.. 6. John T. O'Connell, R.. 7. James J. McComb, R. . Morrison Bloomington BOARD OF HEALTH. G. W. Webster, M. D., president.. R. E. Niedringhaus.. Walter R. Schussler, M. D. P. H. Wessel, M. D.. Chicago Chicago ..Chicago Chicago FACTORY INSPECTORS. Office New Era building, Chicago. Salary. ..Gilman Edgar T. Davies, Chicago.. Rollin H. Woods, Rock Falls..... ..Decatur $1,500 1.000 |