In addition to the ordinances passed by the Chicago city council, other liquor legislation enacted by municipalities now in whole or in part annexed to the city are still in effect. They include ordinances passed by the town of Cicero Aug. 28, 1880; June 26, 1889; April 10, 1897. By the village of Fernwood Oct. 7, 1890. By the village of Hyde Park March 28, 1887; April 4, 1889; May 8, 1889; June 5, 1888; Nov. 5, 1888; June 21, 1889. By the village of Jefferson June 27, 1888; May 29, 1889. By the town of Lake April 3, 1889; May 14, 1889. By the city of Lake View June 27, 1889. By the state legislature Feb. 14, 1855, prohibiting the sale of liquor within four miles of the Northwestern university. By the village of Washington Heights June 7, 1886 and Oct. 18, 1886. By the village of West Ridge March 17, 1891, and the village of West Roseland Oct. 1, 1889. The prohibition districts established under these ordinances were as follows: 3. Territory bounded by 54th street, South Park avenue, 63d street and alley east of State street. 4. Territory bounded by St. Lawrence avenue, 93d street, Illinois Central tracks and 95th street (Burnside). 5. Territory bounded by Diversey, Western, California and Fullerton avenues. 6. Territory bounded by. Montrose, Elston, Warner and Milwaukee avenues. 7. Territory in town of Lake within 150 feet of any public park, parkway, boulevard, public school or church; territory bounded by State, 79th, Halsted and 68th streets and Garfield boulevard; territory bounded by alley between Gordon and 43d streets, alley between Emerald avenue and Halsted street, Stewart avenue and 49th street: territory bounded by 55th street, Western avenue, 71st street and west town line. 8. Territory bounded by Graceland avenue, Clark street, Bryn Mawr, Western and Lincoln avenues, Byron street and Southport avenue. 9. All of the village of Washington Heights not within 200 feet of Vincennes avenue. 10. All that part of the village of West Ridge lying west of a line parallel to and 200 feet west of Ridge avenue. 11. All the territory within the village of West Roseland. MANUFACTURES IN CHICAGO (1905). Industries in which the value of the product was less than $100,000 not included. From report of the census bureau. Alex. Lloyd.. .....1837-1838 | C. E. Peck......1847-1848 | S. McBride.. .....1855-1857 | D. J. Swenie....1879-1901 A. Calhoun.. .1839 A. Gilbert. .1849 C. P. Bradley....1850-1851 D. J. Swenie....1858 Wm. H. Musham. 1901-1904 U. P. Harris.....1859-1867 John Campion....1904-1906 R. A. Williams..1867-1873 James Horan.....1906 Matt, Benner....1873-1879 ASSESSMENT OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN CHICAGO. The following is a statement of the valuation of taxable real estate and personal property and the amount of taxes levied each year, from 1837 to 1905, inclusive: Figures for 1907 are unofficial and do not include assessment of railroads and capital stock to be added by the state board of equalization. CEMETERIES IN CHICAGO AND VICINITY. Arlington-West thirteen miles, near Elmhurst. Brookside-West sixteen miles, near South Elmhurst. Calvary-North ten miles, near South Evanston. Chebra Gimilath Chasadim Ubikur Cholim-North Clark street, near Graceland avenue. Chebra Kadisha Ubikur Cholim-North Clark street, near Graceland avenue. Concordia-Nine miles west on Madison street. Crown Hill-Fourteen miles west on Aurora, Elgin & Joliet railway. Eden-Irving Park boulevard, near Franklin Park. Elm Lawn-West thirteen miles on Lake street, near Elmhurst. Elmwood-Grand and Beach avenues. Forest Home-West ten miles on 12th street. German Lutheran-North Clark street and Graceland avenue. Graceland-North five miles on Clark street. Montrose-Bryn Mawr avenue and North 40th ave nue. Moses Montefiore-South of Forest Home. Mount Auburn-Southwest nine and one-half miles, at 39th street and Oak Park avenue. Mount Carmel-Hillside Station. Mount Greenwood-Near Morgan Park; south. Mount Hope-Near Morgan Park. Mount Olivet-South sixteen miles, near Morgan New Light-East Prairie road, near Lincoln ave nue, Morton Grove; northwest. North Chicago Hebrew Congregation-At Rosehill: north. Oak Hill-West 119th street and Kedzie avenue. Oakwoods-Greenwood avenue and 67th south. street: Oestereich-Ungarischer Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein-At Waldheim. Ohavo Amuno-South of Forest Home. Polish-Milwaukee avenue, near Norwood Park. St. Boniface-North Clark street and Lawrence avenue. St. Henry-Ridge and Devon avenues. St. Maria-Grand Trunk railway and 87th street; south. Shomer Hadas-Desplaines avenue and West 12th street. Sinai Congregation-At Rosehill. Union Ridge-Higgins avenue, near Norwood Park. Waldheim-West ten miles on Harrisor street. Zion Congregation-At Rosehill. FOREIGN ORDERS CONFERRED ON CHICAGOANS. Adams, Milward-Legion of Honor, France; Leopold, Belgium. Anderson, John-St. Olaf, Norway. Andreen, Rev. Gustaf-Royal North Star, Sweden. Birkhoff, George, Jr.-Orange-Nassau (officer), Holland. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C.-Isabella the Catholic, Spain; Garter, Spain; St. James, Portugal; Legion of Honor, France. Cooley, Edwin G.-Francis Joseph, Austria. Cutting, Starr W.-Crown (class III.), Prussia. Daae, Dr. A.-St. Olaf, Norway. Deering, Charles-Legion of Honor, France; Crown (class III.), Prussia. D'Urso, Luigi-Crown (chevalier), Italy. Eddy, Arthur J.-Red Eagle (class III.), Prussia. Enander, John A.-Gold medal, Litteris et Artibus, Sweden. Fischer, Gustaf F.-Red Eagle (class IV.), Prussia. Halle, Edward G.-Crown (class II.), Prussia. Hutchinson, Charles L.-Redeemer, Greece. Klenze, Prof. Camillo von-Red Eagle (class IV.), Kozminski, Maurice W.-Legion of Honor, France. Lagorio, Dr. Antonio-Crown (chevalier), Italy. Mareschalchi, Arturo-Crown (chevalier), Italy. Nevsky, Russia. S.-Order of St. Alexander of McCormick, Mrs. R. S.-Chefakat (Order of Mercy), Turkey. Onahan, William J.-Chamberlain of the Sword and Mantle, pope. Palmer, Mrs. Potter-Legion of Honor, France; Leopold, Belgium. Reichle, C.-Crown (class IV.), Prussia. Rubens, Harry-Crown (class III.), Prussia. Schmidt, William-Crown (class IV.), Prussia. Supt. public instruction.. Members board equalization.. .4 Years. Auditor Attorney-general University trustees.. Clerk Circuit court.. Judges Supreme court.. .9 Judges Superior court.. Clerk Supreme court. Clerk Superior court. .4 Appellate court clerks.. .6 Clerk Criminal court.. 4 Cook County-Commissioners....2 Assessors Pres. county commissioners....2 Sheriff Sanitary district trustees... ..6 President sanitary board....... state are elected for four years. Township officers, such as supervisors, assessors, collectors and town clerks, are elected for oneyear commisterms. Highway sioners are elected for three .4 years. County officers throughout the |