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CHICAGO RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (1899-1906).

[From board of trade reports.]

ARTICLE.

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4,681

9.824

4,194

10,452

12,320

4,584,735

5.034

1,635 197,603,530 197,203,914 162,455,039 111,437,941 159,049,982 200.221.000 274,012.012 204,641,412 62.834.052 60 632,245 71,504,703 40,758,916 35.993.461 54.549.592 84.653,195 80,397,434 230.986.886 244.385,190 253,809,243 219,232,542 232.032,484 249,024,146 271,914,803 248,648.098 56,126.759 53,128,431 94,950,436 107,610,327 61,211.057 72,693.060 43,521,605 57.312.218 88,576,991 101.361,226 116,072,228 154,984,487 115,561,227 165,739,850 155,346,635 132.878,795 6.616.626 4,896,513 84,225,909 64,787,295 57,625,250 2.252.172 2.887.084 3.063.391 8,668,056 8,839,657 9,439,952 1,692,581 1,596,746 1.987,580 2,096,100 2,475,473 2,783,709 5,890,139 9,313,591 10.232,285

1,254,780 58,174,216

356.966 1,577.757

887.372

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SHIPMENTS. 203,454 259,238 218.361 675,795) 113,850) 144.909 863.363,437 791,021,932 767,967,660 660,680,190 580,282,643 652,564,606 754.942,965 804,642,049 505,834,067 479,773,491 483,379,116 382,498,069 371,000.959 336,789,963 405,629,825 421,914,539 196,270,910 208,536,699 245.488.028 201,787.285 197,620,859 249,359,694 254,130,889 252,807,516 73,692,096 47.233,567 102,705,779 107,610,327 73.543,531 73,316,559 46,757,734 60,346,206 135,306,020 127.937.505 169.090,237 154,984,487 187,928.906 197,469,251 173,406,223 175,170,520 3,266,481 1,221,097

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Salt, brls...

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792,759

432,055

356,966

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1.699.302

1,685.577

2,030.339

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Flour, brls...

5,421,548

7,396,697

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116.552,096

85,982,204

111,099,653 64.101,873
77,554.695 76,340,619 58.030.291

45,557,999 90.179,115

75.181,758

91,153,342

78,974.686

63.539.179

47,303,901

66.131.725

73,718,199

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Democratic.. 1837 1877 26. Francis C. Sherman..
Whig
1838 1879 27. Francis C. Sherman*.
1839 1883 28. John B. Rice..
Democratic.. 1840 1872 29. John B. Rice..
Democratic. 1841 1870 30. Roswell B. Mason
Democratic. 1842 1883 31. Joseph Medill..
Democratic.. 1843 1848 32. Harvey D. Colvin.
Democratic. 1844 1903 33. Monroe Heath.
Democratic.. 1845 1848 34. Monroe Heath.
Whig ..
1846 1864 35. Carter H. Harrison, Sr..
Democratic.. 1847 1860 36. Carter H. Harrison, Sr..
Dem.-Whig. 1848 1869 37. Carter H. Harrison, Sr..
Dem.-Whig... 1849 1869 38. Carter H. Harrison, Sr....
Democratic .. 1850 1860 39. John A. Roche
Democratic 1851 1903 40. DeWitt C. Cregier.
Democratic .. 1852 1903 41. Hempstead Washburne.
Democratic. 1853 1885 42. Carter H. Harrison, Sr.
Democratic 1854 188913. John P. Hopkins.
Knownothing 1855 1882 44. George B. Swift...
Democratic .. 1856 1862 45. Carter H. Harrison, Jr..
RepFusionist 1857 1888 46. Carter H. Harrison, Jr..
Republican .. 1858 1896 47. Carter H. Harrison, Jr..
Republican 1859 1896 48, Carter H. Harrison, Jr.
Republican 1860 1888 49. Edward F. Dunne.
Republican.. 1861 188650. Fred A. Busset..

Democratic.. 1862 1870
Democratic. 1863 1870
Republican 1865 1874
Republican.. 1867 1874
People's
Citizens't.
People's

1869 1892

1871 1899

1873 1892

Republican.. 1876 1894
Republican 1877 1894
Democratic.. 1879 1893
Democratic.. 1881 1893

Democratic.. 1883 1893

Democratic. 1885 1893

Republican.. 1887 1904

Democratic.. 1889 1898
Republican.. 1891

Democratic.. 1893 1893

Democratic.. 1893
Republican.. 1895

Democratic.. 1897
Democratic.. 1899
Democratic.. 1901
Democratic.. 1903
Democratic..1905

Republican..1907

*Two-year terms for mayor began in 1863. "Fire-Proof" ticket. Four-year term for mayor began in 1907.

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CHICAGO GRAIN STATISTICS.

The following tables show the extreme prices in each year for forty years for cash wheat, corn and oats, indicating the month in which such prices were obtained.

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Art Students' League-Art

*Jan. 1 to Nov. 1.

SOCIETIES OF ARTISTS.

institute; president, Frank Zimmerer; secretary, Miss Helen Goodrich.

Atlan Ceramic Art Club-Art institute; president, Mrs. Leroy T. Steward; secretary, Mrs. T. Naper. Chicago Arts and Crafts Society-634, 203 Michigan avenue; secretary, James H. Winn. Chicago Camera Club-87 Lake street: president, F. M. Tuckerman; secretary, C. B. Hale. Chicago Ceramic Art Association-Art institute: president, Mrs. Evelyn B. Beachey; recording secretary, Mrs. L. C. Bergen, 7404 Harvard-av. Chicago Society of Artists (organized 1902)-Pres

ident, John F. Stacey; secretary, W. C. Emerson, 300 Oakley boulevard; clubrooms in Art institute. Chicago Water Color Club (organized in 1907)— President, Adam E. Albright; secretary, George F. Schultz.

North Side Art Club-394 Dearborn avenue; president, Mrs. Homer W. Chandler; secretary, Mrs. Edward O'Brien.

Palette and Chisel Club-Athenæum building; president, August Petrtyl; secretary, L. O. Griffith.

Society of Western Artists-Secretary, Walter M. Clute, Park Ridge, Ul.

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PRICES OF MESS PORK AND LARD FOR FORTY YEARS.

The following table shows the lowest and highest cash prices for mess pork and prime steamed lard in the Chicago market for the past forty years and the months in which extreme prices were reached.

MESS PORK.

Range.

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June and Aug..

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Oct, and Nov Dec

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Nov. and Dec.

1872.

Mar..

11.05 @16.00 July

Dec

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11.00 @18.00 Apr. and May.

Nov.

1874.

Jan., Feb., Mar.

13.75 @24.75

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Jan..

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$11.75 @19.50 16.25 @20.75 11.00 @17.25 8.37%@13.00

7.00 @11.00 6.50 @ 9.37%

8.20 @15.50

9.55 @13.85 Mar and Apr.

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Dec

7.55 @11.55

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Aug.

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June

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Dec...

10.55 @19.50

May, June,July

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8.35 @13.37 Jan 7.50 @13.62% Apr. 7.45 @13.00 May

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Aug..

10.25 @21.80 May.

Aug.

1894.

Mar.

10.676@14.57% Sept.

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July

1897.

Dec

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May.

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May and Oct.

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6.35 @7.85 9.20 @13.00 10.05 @13.10 7.15 @12.10 6.45 @10.00 5.82%@ 7.10 5.822@ 7.50 6.20 @7.92% Dec. 7.25 @11.20 Oct. 5.75 @7.55 Jan. 5.50 @6.52% Apr. 5.47@7.05 Sept. 6.05 @10.60 Dec. 6.00 @13.20 Mar. 6.45 @ 9.05 Sept. 5.15 @7.17% Mar. 3.05 @ 5.85 Jan. 3.426@ 4.90 Sept. 4.622@ 6.82% May. 4.90 @5.77% Jan. 5.65 @7.40 Oct. 6.90 @10.25 Sept. 9.07@11.60 Sept. 6.20 @11.00 Sept. 6.15 @7.92% Feb. 6.55 @8.10 Aug. 7.322@ 9.85 Nov. 8.42%@ 9.97 Feb.

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10.95 @18.37% Mar.
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11.70 @16.50 Oct.
13.45 @20.00 July
13.75 @17.75 Feb..
*Jan. 1 to Nov. 1.

Oct.

MUSICAL CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS.

Amateur Musical Club-Music hall, 203 Michigan avenue; president, Mrs. E. H. Brush; secretary, Mrs. Philip B. Bradley.

Apollo Musical Club-199 Wabash avenue; president, Arthur Heurtley; secretary, Carl D. Hinsey. Bjorgvin Singing Society-876 N. Artesian avenue: president, Julius Jager; secretary, Edward Fortun. Chopin Singing Society-102 West Division street; president, Bryan Lathrop; secretary, Philo A. Otis.

Freier Saengerbund-880 Milwaukee avenue; president, Theodore Schenck; secretary, Frank Roth, 229 Johnston avenue.

Germania Maennerchor-643 North Clark street; 'president, George P. Rinn; secretary, Charles W. Piper.

Gesangverein Almira-574 Armitage avenue; president, Herman Loos; secretary, Frank Roth. Gruetli Maennerchor-109 Wells street; president, J. Schnetzler; secretary, E. Staeheli. Handel Musical Club-512, 26 Van Buren street; president, Dr. J. R. Laughlin; secretary, Herbert Thwaite.

Harugari Maennerchor-1115 West 12th street; president. Fritz Nebel; secretary, Adolph H. Blumenthal, 711 Ogden avenue.

Irish Choral Society-President, James J. Stokes; secretary, Homer J. Buckley, 340 Dearborn street. Junger Maennerchor-257 North Clark street; president, Carl Bernhardt; secretary, A. E. Bieger, 91 Whiting street.

Mendelssohn Club-Wabash avenue and Jackson boulevard; president, H. C. Cassidy; secretary. H. F. Grabo.

Norwegian Singing Society-President, M. Clausen; corresponding secretary, C. Huseby.

Orchestral Association-405 Orchestra building; president, Bryan Lathrop; secretary, Philo A. Otis. Schweizer Maennerchor-162 North Clark street; president, Xavier Waltert; secretary, G. Fehr. Svithiod Singing Club-1768 Wrightwood avenue: secretary, Otto Johnson, 745 Foster avenue. Swedish Glee Club-470 LaSalle avenue: president, Carl J. Lonnerblad; secretary. Eric Lundgren. Teutonia Maennerchor-President, A. Gill; secretary. A. Weinhardt.

Wanda Singing Society-540 Noble street; president. Miss S. Wozniak; secretary, Miss A. Warszewska.

SOCIETIES OF PIONEERS.

Chicago Pioneers' Sons and Daughters-President, Frank W. Smith; recording secretary, George H. Fergus; corresponding secretary, John S. Zimmerman, 157 Michigan avenue.

Old Time Printers' Association-President, Fred Barnard; secretary, William Mill.

Pioneers of Chicago-President, Fernando Jones; secretary, George H. Fergus, 22 Lake street. Western Association of California Pioneers-Pres ident, George G. Custer; secretary, George W. Hotchkiss, 1509, 315 Dearborn street.

BANKS OF CHICAGO.

American Trust and Savings Bank-Monroe and Clark: capital, $3,000,000; president, Edwin A. Potter; cashier, Charles S. Castle.

Charles S.

Austin State-South Park and South boulevard, Austin; capital, $25,000; president, Castle; cashier, Perley D. Castle. Bank of Montreal-184 LaSalle; capital, $14,000,000; manager Chicago branch, J. M. Greata. Bankers' National-Marquette building, 204 Dearborn; capital, $2,000,000; president, Edward S. Lacey; cashier, Frank P. Judson. Calumet National-273 92d; capital, $100,000; president, John Cunnea; cashier, John J. Cunnea. Central Trust Company of Illinois-152 Monroe; capital, $2,000,000; president, Charles G. Dawes; cashier, William R. Dawes.

Chicago City-6225 Halsted; capital, $200,000; president, Louis Rathje; cashier, Charles S. Brown. Chicago Savings-Chicago Savings Bank building, State and Madison; capital, $500,000; president, George H. Webster; cashier, Lucius Teter. Colonial Trust and Savings-205 LaSalle; capital, $600,000; president, H. H. Rose; cashier, G. H. Coney.

Commercial National-Adams and Clark; capital, $2,000,000; president, George E. Roberts; cashier, N. R. Losch.

Continental National-218 LaSalle; capital, $3,000.000; president, George M. Reynolds; cashier, W. G. Schroeder.

Ccok County State Savings-9 and 11 Blue Island avenue; capital, $50,000; president, Edwin S. Mack; cashier, R. Cardona.

Corn Exchange-217 LaSalle (new building, LaSalle and Adams); capital $3,000,000; president, Ernest A. Hamill; cashier, Frank W. Smith. Drexel State-Cottage Grove avenue and Oakwood boulevard: capital. $200,000; president, H. W. Mahan; cashier, William Hardy.

Drovers' Deposit National-4201 Halsted; capital, $600,000; president, William A. Tilden; cashier, George M. Benedict.

Drovers' Trust and Savings-4201 Halsted; capital, $200,000; president, William A. Tilden; cashier, Charles S. Brintnall.

Englewood State-337 West 63d; capital, $200,000; president, C. H. Vehmeyer; cashier, John R. Burgess.

Farson, Leach & Co.-140 Dearborn; capital, $1,000,000; cashier, W. D. Sheahan.

Federal National-174 Dearborn; capital, $500,000; president, I. N. Perry; cashier, Charles J. L. Kressmann.

First National-Dearborn and Monroe; capital, $8,000,000; president, James B. Forgan; cashier, Charles N. Gillett.

First National of Englewood-449 West 63d; capital, $100,000; president, J. J. Nichols; cashier, V. D. Nichols.

First Trust and Savings-Dearborn and Monroe; capital. $2,000.000; president, J. B. Forgan; manager, E. K. Boisot.

and

Foreman Bros. Banking Company-LaSalle Madison; capital, $500,000; president, Edwin G. Foreman; cashier, George N. Neise.

Fort Dearborn National-134 Monroe; capital, $1.000,000; president, L. A. Goddard; cashier, H. R. Kent.

Hamilton National-LaSalle and Monroe; capital, $500,000; president, C. B. Pike; cashier, H. Meyer. Harris Trust and Savings-204 Dearborn; capital, $1,500,000; president, N. W. Harris; cashier, Frank R. Elliott.

Harris, N. W., & Co.-204 Dearborn; capital, $2,350,000; cashier, G. P. Hoover.

Hibernian-Clark and Monroe; capital, $1,500,000; president, John V. Clarke; cashier, John W. MacGeah.

Illinois Trust and Savings-LaSalle and Jackson; capital, $5,000,000; president, John J. Mitchell; cashier, B. M. Chattell.

Kaspar State-623 Blue Island avenue; capital, $200,000; president, William Kaspar; cashier, Charles Krupka.

Kenwood Trust and Savings-Grand boulevard and 47th; capital, $200,000: president, A. K. Brown; cashier, R. H. Willard,

Merchants' Loan and Trust-135 Adams; capital, $3,000,000; president, Orson Smith; cashier, J. G. Orchard. Metropolitan Trust and Savings-LaSalle and Madison; capital, $750,000; president, James H. Gilbert; cashier, John A. Schmidt. Monroe National-152 Monroe; capital, $200,000; president, Edwin F. Brown; cashier, L. C. Woodworth. Mutual-Madison and Wabash; capital, $250,000; president, Lawrence Heyworth; cashier, Edgar F. Olson. National City-184 LaSalle; capital, $1,500,000; president, David R. Forgan; cashier, H. E. Otte. National Bank of the Republic-LaSalle and Monroe; capital, $2.000.000; president, John A. Lynch; cashier, R. M. McKinney.

National Live Stock-Union stockyards; capital, $1,000,000; president, S. R. Flynn; cashier, Gates A. Ryther.

National Produce-132 Lake; capital, $200,000; president, Edwin L. Wagner; cashier, R. M. Ballou. North Avenue State-North avenue and Larrabee; capital, $200,000; president, L. C. Rose; cashier, C. E. Schick.

North Side State Savings-North Clark and Chicago avenue; capital, $50,000; president, James B. Wilbur; cashier, Addison Corneau. Northern Trust-LaSalle and Monroe; capital, $1,500,000; president, Byron L. Smith; cashier, Thomas C. King.

Northwestern Trust and Savings-814 Milwaukee avenue; capital, $200.000; president, J. F. Smulski; cashier, T. M. Helinski.

Oak Park State-813, 172 Washington; capital, $150.000; president, W. H. Austin; cashier, H. N. Leadaman.

Oakland National-3901 Cottage Grove; capital, $100.000 president, H. C. Foster; cashier, Henry Sheffield.

Pearsons-Taft Land Credit-Dearborn and Madison; capital, $200,000; president, Oren B. Taft; cashier, James R. Smart.

People's Trust and Savings-Ashland and 47th; capital, $200,000; president, S. R. Flynn; vicepresident, W. J. Rathje.

Prairie National-159 LaSalle; capital, $250,000; president, Geo. Woodland; cashier, Wm. B. Conklin. Prairie State-110 Washington boulevard; capital, $500,000; president, George Woodland; cashier, Fred B. Woodland.

Pullman Trust and Savings-Pullman, Ill.: capital, $500,000; president, Edward F. Bryant; cashier. David J. Harris.

Railway Exchange-15 Jackson; capital, $250,000; president. George Merryweather; assistant cashier, A. M. Rode.

Royal Trust-169 Jackson; capital, $500,000; president, James B. Wilbur; cashier, Edwin F. Mack. Security-409 Milwaukee avenue; capital, $300,000; president, E. A. Erickson; cashier, J. C. Hansen. South Chicago Savings-9226 Commercial avenue; capital, $200,000; president, T. P. Phillips; cashier, Warren W. Smith.

State Bank of Chicago-Washington and LaSalle; capital, $1,000,000; president, H. H. Haugan; cashier, John R. Lindgren.

State Bank of West Pullman-120th and Lowe: capital, $25,000; president, C. D. Rounds: cashier, C. H. Crook.

Stockyards Savings-4170 S. Halsted; capital, $250,000 president, S. R. Flynn; cashier, T. J. Fitzgerald.

Union Stockyards State-4649 South Ashland; capital, $200.000; president, R. J. Schlesinger; cashier, William S. Dagett.

Union Trust-Dearborn and Madison; capital, $1.000.000; president, F. H. Rawson; cashier, G. M. Wilson.

West Side Trust and Savings-284 West 12th; capital, $200.000 president, S. R. Flynn; cashier, Charles F. Hoerr.

Western Trust and Savings-LaSalle and Adams; capital, $1.000.000; president, Joseph E. Otis; cashier, William C. Cook.

Woodlawn-449-453 East 63d; capital, $200,000; president, William D. McKey; cashier, F. C. Brown.

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MUNICIPAL ART LEAGUE.
Incorporated Jan. 30, 1901.

President-Ralph Clarkson,

First Vice-President-Lorado Taft.
Second Vice-President-H. C. Chatfield-Taylor.
Secretary-James William Pattison, Art institute.
Treasurer-Charles L. Hutchinson.
Counsel-Byron Boyden.

Directors-The officers and Fred A. Busse, Howard
Van D. Shaw, Louis J. Millet, Peter B. Wight,
Charles Francis Browne, Julia Bracken Wendt,
N. H. Carpenter, William H. Bush, Mrs. George
B. Carpenter, Honore Palmer, J. S. Dickerson,
Bryan Lathrop, Lyman A. Walton, Bernard A.
Eckhart.

Exhibition Committee-Mrs. William Frederick Grower, chairman; Mrs. H. H. Kingsley, vice

chairman; Mrs. James S. Watson, secretary.

The objects of the association are to promote the beautifying of the streets, public buildings and places of Chicago; to bring to the attention of the officials and people of the city the best methods for instituting artistic municipal improvements and to stimulate civic pride in the care and improvement of private property. The membership of the board of directors of the league includes the mayor of the city or the commissioner of public works, three park commissioners, three sculptors, three architects and three painters. The league is merely advisory and is not invested with any authority from the city.

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