>0. .^^, ^* i°% -J * V *^ ' » ' '• 3 RICHARDSON'S CHICAGO GUIDE b2.UO A COMPLETE HANDBOOK TO ^ X^ THE CITY'S DEPOTS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, STREET CAR SYSTEMS, PARKS, PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, BANKS, CLUBS AND CHIEF POINTS OF INTEREST INCLUDING A COMPLETE lilST OF STREETS, AVENUES, CHURCHES AND PUBIilC BUIIiDINGS WHAT TO SEE AND HOW TO SEE IT THIS GUIDE IS ONE OF A SERIES WHICH WILL COVER EVERY POINT ON THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE THAT HAS ANYTHING OF INTEREST TO THE TOURIST AND TRAVELER )R SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOKSTOBES PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY MONARCH BOOK COMPANY 121-137 Plymouth Place CHICAGO LiSRARY Of GOrtiiHt;is| fwu Copies rfsceiveu | JUN IC '^^^ ' COPY a. Copyright 1905 BY F. H. RICHARDSON ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PREFACE The object of this Guide is to present in condensed form reliable information regarding Chicago 's chief points and objects of interest, and to provide directions for the guidance of the stranger in his trips about the city. For the benefit of the tourist considerable space is devoted to facts about theaters and other places of amusement, and descriptions of the most attractive sights and scenes of the city. Special attention is also given to a series of automobile rides which afford an excellent method of seeing the finest parts of Chicago in the shortest time and to the best advan- tage. Another feature of interest is a trip through the bus- iness section of the metropolis; directions are given whereby the stranger may view the city's main public buildings and towering skyscrapers quickly and completely. The work contains a brief but accurate account of Chi- cago's street car system, by means of which the visitor may ascertain for himself how to reach any desired point. In order to popularize the Guide with all classes, not only are the first-class hotels given but also the more popular cheaper houses. The classified list of churches is prefaced by a brief enumeration of such houses of worship as are especially noted for the beauty of their service, or the oratory of their preachers. These are a few of the features of this "Guide of Guides." ABBREVIATIONS For the sake of convenience as well as to contract the volume of the work the following abbreviations will be used: M.— Mile— Miles. N.— North. S.— South. B.— East. W.— West. Blk. — City Square. Bldg. — Building or Block. Hr. — Hour — Hours. Ky. — Kailway. St.— Street. Pt.— Point. Cor. — Corner. Ave. — Avenue. P.— Page. $1.50—2 means $1.50 to $2.00. A. P. — American Plan. E. P. — European Plan. TO OUR PATRONS Our aim as publishers of Richardson's Guides is betterment of service, and to that end we invite the co-operation of our readers. Possibly you may have noticed inaccuracies natural to a production of great magnitude. If so, kindly point them out. For instance, we cannot absolutely guarantee the cor- rectnesss of hotel rates. They are quoted as they were given us at the time of publication, but may have changed since then. Patrons are therefore requested to send in the name of any hotel that refuses to grant rates as scheduled in the Guide. Address all communications to MONARCH BOOK COMPANY 121-127 PtTMOTTTK FEACB CHICAGO INDEX A ASYLUMS :,,.. 78-80 AURORA-ELGIN ELECTRIC RAILWAY 85 AUTOMOBILE RIDES, South Side Trip 129-133 North Side Trip 133-136 B BALL PARKS 28 BANKS 74-75 BOARD OF EDUCATION :• 68 BOULEVARD SYSTEMS 142-143 BUILDINGS, BLOCKS AND HALLS, List of 103-110 BUSINESS SECTION :. 29-33 C CEMETERIES t., 80-81 CHICAGO, Early History 143-146 CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 40 CHINESE RESTAURANTS -^ 84-85 CITY GOVERNMENT 53 Expenditures k 53 Police 56-63 Salaries Paid Officials.^.. 55 Ward Boundaries 56 CHURCHES, Principal a 111-112 List of 112-128 CHUTES PARK 26 CLUBS V 81-82 COMMERCE OF THE CITY 68 CONCERT HALLS 52-53 CONSULS, List of..,.. 88 D DEPARTMENT STORES 25 DEPOTS 18-19 DISTANCES BETWEEN HOTELS AND DEPOTS.. 24 DOCKS 43 DRAINAGE CANAL i.. 42 E ELEVATED RAILWAY, South Side 34 " Points Reached by the.. 34-38 Northwestern 34 Points Reached by the 34 Metropolitan 34 Points Reached by the 34-38 EXCURSIONS. Steamboat 136-141 Railroad a 141 EXPRESS COMPANIES ..-^.. 22 X3 14 INDEX. FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM 28 FIRST SETTLEMENT -^ 143 FORT DEARBORN, Site of t, 41 FOUNTAINS 84 FURNISHED ROOMS b. . . 22 G GARFIELD PARK 27 GOVERNMENT OFFICES cc 75-76 H HACK RATES 22-24 HARRISON STREET POLICE STATION 85-87 HAYMARKET SQUARE 40 HEINEGABUBLER'S SALOON 85 HISTORY OF CHICAGO 143-146 HOSPITALS -^ 76-78 HOTELS, Down Town 19 North Side 19-20 South Side.. I. 20 West Side 20 Stock Yards 20 HULL HOUSE s, 43 I IROQUOIS THEATER 42 J JACKSON PARK i,: 27 L LAKE PARK 41 LIBRARIES K 65-67 LIBRARY, Public 65 LINCOLN PARK ^ 27 LOG CABIN, Saloon 85 LOGAN STATUE -^ 41 M MARKET, Fruit and Vegetables 44 MASONIC TEMPLE 42 MONUMENTS AND STATUARY ..-^ 83-84 MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE 82-83 MUSICAL CLUBS 52 MUSICAL COLLEGES 51 P PARKS, Chutes 26 Garfield i^..- 27 Jackson 27 Lincoln ...a... 27 INDEX. 15 PARKS, Continued — Riverview 26 San Souci 26 Washington -^ 27 White City ,.. 28 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 25 PLACES OP AMUSEMENT 25-26 POST OFFICE, Building ^ 32 Business Done by 63 Carrier Stations ^ . . . 64 R RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS STREETS, Principal :^.. 88-91 RESIDENCE SECTION, Beet 42 RESTAURANTS 20-22 Chinese , 84-85 RIVER, Chicago ^ 41 RIVERVIEW PARK 26 S SAN SOUCI PARK -^ 26 SCALPERS' OFFICES 25 SCHOOLS ,. 69-74 SIGNAL STATION 41 SKYSCRAPERS, Notable ..^ 44 SPORTING GOODS 25 STOCKYARDS ^ 39 STREETS, AVENUES, PARKS, ETC., List of 91-102 STREET CAR LINES 33-34 T TELEGRAPH COMPANIES 22 TELEPHONE, How to Use the 38 THEATERS 25-26 TICKET OFFICES, Railway 22 TRIP THROUGH THE BUSINESS SECTION 29-33 TUNNELS 87 U UNDERGROUND CHICAGO 44 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ....^, 40 W WASHINGTON PARK ._ 27 WHITE CITY 28 Y YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION a.. 45-48 YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 48-49 Z ZION CITY 49-51 CHICAGO. ILL. The stranger entering Chicago, the second largest city in the United States (population, 2,241,000), should be prepared for big things. Chicago is built solid, or very nearly so, for more than fifteen miles north and south, and several miles east and west. To one unaccustomed to large cities the noise, incident to the enormous traffic on the down-town streets, supplemented by the roar of the elevated trains, will be confusing and bewildering. What may be fairly termed the heart of the city lies within the district bounded on the west and north by the Chicago Kiver, the east by the lake and south by Harrison Street. The city is divided into four great sections, known as the down town, the north side, the west side, and the south side. The great retail thorough- fare of the down town district is State Street; the principal retail streets of the west side are INIadison and Halsted, the latter being also one of the great arteries of traffic between the south and north sides. The principal retail streets on the north side might perhaps be said to be North Clark, Wells and Division Streets. On the south side there are too many to attempt to name them, but Halsted, State and Cottage Grove Avenue head the list. One can live in Chi- cago for weeks, months and even years and not know all, or perhaps but very few sections of the city. It is commonly said, and is quite true, that in large cities a family more often than not does not know its next door neighbor, though they live side by side for months. There are certain parts of the city which should be avoided, especially after night, since they are the sections where thugs abound, and where what is commonly termed *'The Red Light '* is in full opera- tion. Perhaps the worst place in the city is a section bounded by Van Buren Street on the north. State Street on the east, Polk street on the south, and La Salle Street on the west. This part of the city is exceedingly dangerous, especially the street known as Custom House Place. The man who visits this territory after night and displays money is nothing short of a fool, and the chances are about five to one that "the fool and his money will be soon parted"; also some sections of the south side, notably the district in and about Twenty-second and State Street; houseg 17 1» L^XliOAlxU, i-UJj. of ill fame abound in this section, and it is one to be avoided. It may, however, in justice be said that unless one looks exceptionally green, one may go anywhere in any citj and by keeping his money out of sight and attending strictly to his own business will meet with no mishap. Those who get robbed or who meet with other similar misadven- tures, are almost invariably those who do one of two things, i. e., display money or evince undue curiosity in other peo- ple's affairs. The first thing that will be required will, of course, be f stopping place. The best plan for the stranger is to appl„ either to the Information Bureau, which will be found i all the larger depots, or make inquiries of the depot police man, whose duty is to look after strangers, as to the stree car one should take to reach a given locality. Ther are hundreds upon hundreds of hotels in this grea city, good, bad and indifferent, but houses on th- American Flan in the heart of the city are very few. The "better way in any event is to go to an European hotel since if one intends to go about the city it will be imprae tieal to return to the hotel for meals. Depots. Union Depot — Cor. Adams and Canal Sts. Chicago, Buy lington & Quincy Ky.; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ey< Chicago & Alton Ey.; Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis (Pan-Handle) ; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago E;. (Pennsylvania Lines). Rock Island Depot — Cor. Van Buren and La Salle Si Eock Island Ey.; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ey New York, Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate); Chicago ' Eastern Illinois By. Grand Central Depot — Cor. Harrison and 5th Ave. B. O. Ey.; Great Western Ey.; Chicago Terminal Ey.; P Marquette Ey. Illinois Central. — Michigan Ave. and 12th St. Big Four. Michigan Central. Wisconsin Central. Illinois Central. Dearborn St. Station — Dearborn and Polk Sts. Wabash Ey. Santa Fe Ey. CHICAGO, ILL. 19 Monon Route. Grand Trunk. Chicago & Western Indiana Ey. Chicago & Erie Ey. tiicago & North Western Depot — Cor. Wells and Kinzie Sts. Down Town Hotels. Auditorium — Cor. Michigan Ave. and Congress St., large id very high-grade house, E. P. only; $2 — 6 per day. i^uditorium Annex — Adjoins Auditorium, very high-grade guse; E. P. only; $2 — 6 per day. Victoria — Cor. Michigan Ave. and Van Buren St.; high- ^ade; A. P., $3 — 5; E. P., $1.50 up. (Only good American -an hotel down town.) ^Great Northern — Corner Jackson and Dearborn St.; high- \de house; E. P. only, $1.50 — 3; with bath, $2 — 5.50. McCoy's Hotel — Cor. Clark and Van Buren Sts.; very 'pular, medium-priced house; E. P. only, $1 — 2 per day. Palmer House — Cor. State and Monroe; large house, high- ade; E. P. only, $1.50 per day and up; much patronized ■ commercial men. The Wellington— Cor. Wabash Ave. and Jackson Blvd.; -h-grade; E. P. only, $1.50—2.50; with bath, $2.50—7. Che Stratford — Jackson Blvd. and Michigan Ave.; high- ide; E. P. only, $1.50—2.50; with bath, $2.50—5. Briggs House — Cor. Fifth Ave. and Eandolph St.; very "►ular priced house, many stockmen stop here; E. P. only, -2.50. rand Central — Cor. Canal and Madison Sts. Eates, E. P. y, $1 day up; with bath $1.50 up. Vindsor Clifton — No. 157 Wabash Ave. Eates, $1 day up; h bath $1.50 up. tierman House — Cor. Clark and Eandolph Sts. Eates, $1 up; with batB $2 up. otel Morrison — Cor. Madison and Clark Sts. Eates $1 up; with bath $1.50 up. -rand Pacific — Cor. Clark and Jackson Blvd. Eates, $2 up; with bath $2.50 up. otel Grace — Cor. Clark and Jackson Blvd. Eates, $1 up. \11 the above are in the heart of the business section.) North Side. Virginia Hotel — Cor. Ohio and Eush Sts.; 5 blocks north the river, 2 blocks east of State St.; E. P. only, $1.50 up 20 CHICAGO, ILL. per clay; $5 up with bath. Good medium-priced cafe in con- nection. The Newberry — 225-35 N. Dearborn Ave.; a family hotel; $2.50 and up per day; $12 up per week. Clarendon Hotel— 152 N. Clark St.; E. P. only, 50c-$l per day; $2 — 5 per week; splendid medium-priced cafe in con- nection. South Side. Hotel Metropole — Cor. Michigan Ave. and Twenty-third St.; A. P. only; $2.50-4 per day. Chicago Beach Hotel— Cor. Fifty-first St. and the Lake; very large, high-class house; A. P. only, $4 per day up; per week, $20; with bath, $5 day up; per week, $30 up. Hotel Del Prado — Cor. Fifty-ninth and Washington; large, excellent family hotel, beautifully situated, adjacent to Jack- son Park; A. P. only, $2.50 day up; $14 per week up; best reached by Illinois Central Suburban, 12-minute run. The Windermere — Cor. Cornell Ave. and Fifty-sixth St. (near Jackson and Washington Parks); large, and most ex- cellent hotel; A. P. only; $3 per day and up. The Lakota — Cor. Michigan Ave. and Thirtieth St.; large, strictly fire-proof, high-grade hotel; E. P., $1.50 per day up; with bath, $2 day up; A. P., $3 per day up; with bath, $4 per day up. The Lexington — Cor. Michigan Ave. and Twenty-second St.; excellent house; E. P. only, $1 day up; per week, $6 up; with bath, $1.50 day up; per week, $i0.50 up. West Side. I have been unable to locate any first-class hotels on the west side. The two given are neat, clean places, and can be recommended as medium-priced houses: West End Hotel — 503 Madison St.; E. P. only, 75c and $1 per day. Jackson Hotel — Cor. Halsted and Jackson Blvd.; A. P. only, $2 to $3.50 per day. Stock Yards. Transit House — At main entrance to stock yards; good house; rates, A. P., $2 day, $3 with bath; E. P.,' 50c — $1. I can especially recommend the Briggs and McCoy Hotels, as excellent medium-priced down town houses. The Briggs is much patronized by stockmen. Restaurants. The restaurants of Chicago are legion. They are every- where and of every price, kind and quality. I will only give a few of the better places that can be recommended. The Auditorium — Very high class. See Auditorium Hotel. CHICAGO, ILL. 21 Boston Oyster House — Cor. Clark and Madison Sts. One of the oldest and most popular restaurants in Chicago. Shell fish and game the specialties. The Kuntz-Remmler Company's Restaurant— 303 Wabash Ave. One of the most noted eating houses in the city. Ser- vice excellent. Has a lady's dining room and private apart- ments for dinner or supper parties. The Kaiserhof — 266 Clark St. First-class in every particu- lar. Service and cuisine very superior. Vogelsang's — 178 Madison St. Gentlemen's and ladies' Cafe. Much patronized by connoisseurs of good eating. Union Restaurant — 111 Randolph St. One of the moat popular eating houses in Chicago. Celebrated for its meats. American Restaurant — 164 State St. Good eating at popu- lar prices. Fine orchestra. Saratoga Restaurant — 159 Dearborn St. Under excellent management. Cuisine first-class. The Saratoga Hotel is much frequented by out-of-town people. Cafe Brauer — 231 State St. A good place to lunch. Serves good meals. De Jonghe's — 45 Monroe St. Dining room and gentlemen's cafe. Table d'hote dinners a specialty. Rector's — Cor. Monroe and Clark Sts. For many years the resort of the epicure and the bon vivant. Many celebrated people have feasted in this place. The old building recently torn down and replaced by a modern structure. Mangier 's — 121 La Salle St., very well-known and much patronized restaurant. First-class in every particular. The Wellington — High class. See Wellington Hotel. Albion Cafe — Top floor Pullman Building, Cor. Michigan Ave. and Adams St. A most delightful place to eat. The Mrs. Clark Co. Restaurant — No. 153 Michigan Ave. Breakfast 25c; Table d'Hote, 11 A. M. to 7:30 P. M., 50c. This is a splendid place to eat and is very largely patronized by ladies. The cooking is especially good. Sherman House Restaurant — Cor. Clark and Randolph Sts. Excellent place to eat. In the basement is the popular res- taurant known as "The College Inn." Cafe Morris— 294 Wabash Ave. The Briggs House Restaurant — Nice place; dinner 60c; other meals short order. Boston Annex, No. 114 Madison St. The Hof Brau, 118 Monroe St. The Edelweiss, 104 E. Madison St. All the Thompson restaurants are good, medium-priced places. The following department stores have good restaurants, and the service is reasonable: 3 CHICAGO, ILL. The Fair — Corner State and Adams, third floor. Siegel-Cooper — Corner State and Van Buren, fifth floor. Marshall Field's corner State and Washington Sta. Mandel's corner Madison and State, have high class res- aurants. Rothschilds, State and Van Buren Sts. Kohlsaat's — Bakery lunches served, at counters, although few tables are reserved for ladies. Restaurants at 221 tate, 61 Washington, 81 and 196 Clark, 258 Franklin, 43 and 31 Dearborn, 179 Jackson Boulevard, and 134 Wabash Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS. The best way to find a furnished room is to consult one f the morning newspapers. Buy a copy of the Tribune or lews and turn to the advertising pages, where you will find list of rooms classified according to location. Express Offices. Adams — 187 Dearborn, telephone Central 1355. American — 76 Monroe St., telephone 522. National — 138 Adams, telephone Harrison 1512. Northern Pacific — 138 Adams, telephone Harrison 1512. Pacific — 186 Custom House PI., telephone 4196. United States — 87 E. Washington St., telephone Central 023. Wells Fargo — 112 Dearborn St., telephone Harrison 4150. Telegraph Companies. Western Union — ^^Main office, corner Jackson and La Salle, elephone Harrison 1673. Postal — Main office corner Washington and La Salle St., elephone Main 334. A. D. T. — 203 Washington St., telephone Main 152. Lake View — A. D. T. Station, telephone Lake View No. 17. Englewood — A. D. T. Station, telephone Englewood No. 1. Hyde Park— A. D. T. Station, telephone No. 66. Union Stock Yards Station — A. D. T. Station, telephone ^ards 872. Railway Ticket Offices. There are a great many up town railway ticket offices in Chicago. Nearly all of them are located in the neighborhood )f the corner of Clark and Adams Streets. Go into any of- iee there and inquire for the one you want, and it will not )e far away. Legal Hack Rates. This schedule must be kept posted up in the vehicle, and jvery failure therein will result in immediate and final revocation of license. Owing to many complaints of overcharging by drivers of CHICAGO, ILL. 23 coaches, cabs and other vehicles for the conveyance of pas- sengers for hire, it is the earnest purpose of the City Author- ities to check and wipe out such abuses. Upon complaint and proof submitted to the Chief of Police of unjust treat- ment of the public, or the violation of the City Ordinances, by the driver of any public vehicle, the license of such driver will be promptly revoked and not re-issued. Complaint made to any police officer will receive prompt and courteous attention, and will be immediately reported to the Chief of Police. If the public will aid the authorities by reporting all cases of overcharge or unjust treatment, the evils complained of can be rectified^ otherwise not. Take cab number and report by 'phone or in person to police headquarters. Official Rates of Fare. ONE-HOESE VEHICLES. For one mile or less, for one or two passengers $ .50 For each additional passenger 25 For second and subsequent miles, whether for one or more passengers, per mile 25 Such vehicles shall not charge to exceed, per hour 75 For each quarter of an hour after the first hour 20 Services outside of City Limits and in Parks, per hour. 1.00 For each quarter of an hour after the first hour 25 Drivers, when hired by the hour, may charge for the time necessary to return to the stand at which engaged. TWO-HORSE VEHICLES. For one mile or less, for one or two passengers $1.00 For each additional passenger 50 For second and subsequent miles or fraction thereof, for one or two passengers per mile 50 One or more passengers by the day, per day 6.00 One or more passengers by the hour, stopping as often as required, first hour 2.00 Each additional hour or fraction thereof, at the rate of, per hour 1.00 Notice! Passengers must notify the driver when starting if they desire to use the vehicle by the hour; otherwise the driver may assume that he is hired by the mile. For any detention exceeding fifteen minutes, when working by the mile, the driver may demand at the rate of $1.00 per hour. When hired by the hour, such vehicle can carry two pas- sengers for the same hour rates. Children between five and fourteen years of age (when 24 CHICAGO, ILL. accompanied by adults), half above rates; children less than five years of age, no charcre. Baggage — One and Two-horse Vehicles. Passengers are allowed, without charge, baggage not to exceed one trunk and 25 pounds of other baggage. Where whole weight of baggage is over 100 pounds the driver may charge 15 cents for each parcel constituting such over- weight. tranLLBON xva^ -< ^ ? < < H: - ^ -tJH: < < -:\ TawHasnai < «i: < < < 5 -!: « •>!2 -*» < < < asnoH xNonaui •- < •!: -^ < if -+» << •g ■^ < < aSQOH NYR^aHS -i: < •:: i < < 5 -^ •i: < ^ < < < OlilOVJ aiifHD -^l^ ^ H* < < ;J H: -^ •' < -*» ^ aSQOB HSRITd j < '-l-^lsj-s ^ -♦» -£ -^ ; -k^ < -.j.. RoniouQQ? ;Jj-E -» < ^ <^ -£ h: < hicago Club and the Fine Arts Building, this palatial home f music numbers among its clientele more than three thou- and students who, to avail themselves of the unique musical .dvantages, come from nearly every state in the Union, and rom such foreign cities as London, Paris, Berlin and War- aw. The Chicago Musical College was founded in 1867 by its 'resident, Dr. F. Ziegfeld, who is assisted in the manage- nent of the institution by W. K. Ziegfeld (Manager), and '. Ziegfeld, secretary and treasurer. The Musical Directors .re: Dr. Ziegfeld, Emile Sauret, Hans von Schiller, Bern- lard Listemann, Herman Devries, Felix Borowski, Dr. Louis ?alk, William Castle, Kudolph Ganz, Theodore Spiering, Arthur Speed, and Hart Conway, Director of the School of Acting. Much of the musical importance of Chicago is due to this 5chool, which not only concentrates such a vast army of tudents, but which also imports from Europe the greatest nusicians of the world to serve as instructors. Of other educational establishments, the principal are the Jherwood Music School, Fine Arts Building, and the Ameri- :an Conservatory, 243 Wabash Ave. The city numbers many hundred teachers of whom there nay be mentioned (for piano) Hans von Schiller, Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler, Emil Liebling, Arthur Speed, William Sherwood, Walter Knupfer, Maurice E-osenfeld, Karl Eeck- :eh, and Glenn D. Gunn; (violin instructors) Emile Sauret, 3ernhard Listeman, Joseph Ohlheiser, Theodore Spiering and Nm. Konrad; vocal instructors include: William Castle, Her- nan Devries, Mrs. O. L. Fox, L. G. Gottschalk, Frederick Joot, L. A. Phelps and Hans Schroeder. (Musical composi- ion) Felix Borowski, Adolf Weidig. Chicago boasts of several important organizations aside 'rom those directly connected with musical education. Prin- iipal among these is the Chicago Orchestra, founded in 1891 Dy the late Theodore Thomas. The Orchestra is under the 52 CHICAGO, ILL. control of the Orchestral Association, and until the present year gave its concerts in the Auditorium. As the end of each Season resulted in a large deficit which was met by guarantors, an appeal was made to the public to save the Orchestra from the disbandment which was threatened by the unwillingness of the guarantors to support the Orchestra indefinitely. A large sum was raised by public subscription and a new hall (Orchestra Hall) was built on Michigan Avenue, between Adams St. and Jackson Blvd., in which the concerts are now given. The Season consists of some twenty- four double performances, which take the form of a public rehearsal on Friday Afternoon and the concert on Saturday Evening. Since the death of Mr. Theodore Thomas in Jan- uary, 1905, the Orchestra has been without a permanent con- ductor. The Apollo Club is the most important choral organization of the city. Under the conductorship of Harrison Wild it presents Oratorios and other choral works, its concerts being generally given in the Auditorium. Another choral body is the Mendelssohn Society, which directs its attention prin-j cipally to the singing of part songs. The Germania Maennerchor, under the direction of Hans von Schiller, is the foremost male choir of Chicago. A Club comprised of musicians who form the faculty of the Chicago Musical College, is the Ziegfeld Club. This organization includes among its honorary members many distinguished musicians of other countries. Concerts are ver}^ extensively patronized in Chicago. i Every season brings a large number of the greatest Euro- pean singers and instrumentalists. Of the permanent con- certs, in addition to the above mentioned, there are those of the Spieriug Quartet and the Sauret Trio, the latter founded by the eminent French violinist, Emile Sauret. Periodical recitals are given by the faculty of the Chicago Musical College and the other schools of the city. A great orchestral concert is given in the month of October by the former institution, which also presents a performance of grand opera later in the season, both productions being given in the Auditorium. Performances of opera are given during the season by the company of the New York Metropolitan Opera House under the direction of Mr. Conried. English opera is given by the Castle Square Opera Co. under the management of Mr, Henry Savage. The principal Concert Halls of Chicago are: The Auditorium — Congress St., between Michigan and Wabash Aves, The Studebaker Theater — 203 Michigan Avenue. CHICAGO, ILL. 53 Music Hall — 203 Michigan Ave. Orchestra Hall — Michigan Ave. and Adams St. Kimball Hall— 239 Wabash Ave. Steinway Hall — 17 Van Buren St. Leading Music & Instrument Dealers: Lyon & Healy, cor. Wabash Ave. and Adams St. This house carries everything in the line of music and musical instruments. Wabash Ave- nue between Van Buren and Madison Sts., contains a very large number of piano and organ manufacturers and dealers. Scattered about the city are many small dealers in sheet music, etc. The department stores, also, carry sheet music and various kinds of musical instruments. Lyon & Healy, however, is the largest general music house in the West, and is, therefore, perhaps the best place to trade in this line. THE CITY GOVERNMENT. The governing of a city of over 2,000,000 people, where the revenue amounts to over $15,000,000 annually, not includ- ing $5,000,000 derived from the municipal water plant, is a gigantic undertaking. This vast sum is used approximately as follows, the figures being given as per the appropriation of 1905: Mayor *s Office (Salaries) $ 16,600 GO City council (Aldermen and one stenog. salaries) . 108,000 00 Committee on Local Transportation 15,000 00 Committee on State Legislation 5,000 00 City Clerk's Office (Salaries, printing and sta- tionery) 68,030 45 Corporation Counsel ($47,400 of this salaries) . . . 118,011 75 Prosecuting Attorney's Office (Mostly salaries) 25,145 00 City Attorney's Office ($67,900 of this salaries). . 90,213 30 Department of Finance — Comptroller 's Office $ 65,076 00 Printing 17,000 00 Interest on temporary tax loans 225,000 00 Miscellaneous I 37,953 65 Judgments 261,409 17 Interest on Judgments 15,000 00 Coal Inspector 1,600 00 Hospitals 12,000 00 City real estate and buildings 18,500 00 City Markets 3,045 00 Cattle Pounds 5,140 00 Cost of Collecting Taxes 90,000 00 Mayor 's Contingent Fund 40,000 00 Total $791,723 82 54 CHICAGO, ILL. :]ity Collector's Office (mostly salaries) $ 69,553 97 Department of Public Works — Commissioner 's Office $ 2,169 00 Bureau of Engineering 2,263,557 41 Bureau of Streets 2,055,053 58 Bureau of Sewers 392,230 53 Bureau of Maps 6,665 90 Bureau of Public Buildings 134,499 96 $4,854,176 38 Election Commissioners 363,372 00 ^ivil Service Commission 37,518 00 Department of Supplies 9,877 96 Police Department (The item for Patrolmen is $2,505,800.00; for 5 inspectors, $14,000.90; for 15 Captains, $33,750.00; for 60 Lieu- tenants, $90,000.00; for 106 Patrol Ser- geants, $127,200.00; for 135 Desk Sergeants, $162,000.00; for 57 Detective Sergeants, $68,400.00; for 135 Operators, $119,700.00; Dog Pound, $11,400.00; Municipal Lodging House, $7,500.00; New Buildings and Pur- chase real estate, $235,000.00; Etc., Etc., Etc.) $3,805,568 46 Police Court Expense 120,300 00 House of Correction 301,210 00 Pire Department (For 18 Chiefs of battalion, $49,500.00; for 120 Captains, $120,000.00; for 129 Lieutenants, $167,462.50; for 106 En- gineers, $146,280.00; for 100 Ass't En- gineers, $115,000.00; for 225 Pipemen, Truckmen and Drivers, $885,900.00; for 10 Pilots, $13,000.00, Etc., Etc $2,347,838 24 Building Department 70,109 24 Health Department 288,733 31 2itj Physician 4,330 00 rrack Elevation Department 6,100 00 Department for Inspection of Steam Boilers and Steam. Plants 39,460 00 Oity Sealer's Office 16,415 00 Board of Examining Engineers 10,345 00 Board of Local Improvements 824,841 39 Department of Electricity 1,083,350 00 Special Park Commission 22,000 00 Finance Committee Fund 9,500 00 $15,523,323 27 The above gives a ffiir idea how over $15,000,- CHICAGO, ILL. 55 300 is expended. There are thousands of city offi- nals and employes and the, heads of the principal departments receive the following salaries: Mayor, $10,000. Council (70 aldermen) $1,500 each. City Clerk, $5,000. Comp- troller, $6,000. Collector, $3,600. Paymaster, $3,600. Treas- urer, 60 per cent of the interest on city deposits, paying all the expenses of his office. Corporation Counsel, $6,000. Statistician, $1,200. City Attorney, $5,000. Prosecuting .\ttorney, $3,600. City Sealer, $3,000. Boiler Inspector, $3,600. Coal Inspector, $1,600. Board of Local Improve- ments: Attorney, $5,000. Board Members (4), $4,000 each. Superintendent, Special Assessments, $4,000. Public Works Dept. Commissioner, $6,000. Engineering Bureau: City Engineer, $5,000. Chicago Harbor, Assistant Engineer, $2,100. Bureau of Streets: Superintendent, $4,700. Bureau of Sewers: Supt., $3,000. Bureau of Maps: Supt., $2,100. Building Dept.: Commissioner, $5,000. City Electrician, $5,000. Health Department: Commissioner, $5,000. Division of Contagious Diseases, Chief Medical Inspector, $2,000. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Registrar, $1,600. Bureau of Sanitary Inspection: inspector, $2,400. Laboratory: Supt. of Bacteriology, $2,000. Ice Inspector, $900. Milk Inspection: Eight employes at $900 each. Meat Inspection: Chief Meat Inspector, $1,200. Scavenger Service Superintendent, $1,000. Smoke Inspector, $2,000. Fish Inspector, $2,000. City Physician, $2,750. Iso- lation Hospital: Superintendent, $1,000. Plumbers' Exami- nation: two examiners, $1,500 each. Ambulance van: Super- intendent, $1,000. Public baths: Four Superintendents, $1,000 each. Track elevation: Superintendent, $3,000. Ex- amining Engineers: Pres., $1,500. Civil Service: Three com- missioners, $3,000 each. Public Library: Librarian, $4,500. House of Correction: Superintendent, $3,000. Oil Inspector, $3,000. City Dog Pound Superintendent, $1,440. City Hall: Chief Janitor, $1,600. The bonded indebtedness of the city is about $15,000,000. The council meets in the city hall every Monday night; and it is presided over by the Mayor, who is invested with the power of veto on measures passed by that body. The council is made up of the following committees: finance, schools, harbors, streets and alleys, wharfing privileges, judiciary, railroads, gas, oil and electric light, licenses, health depart- ment, rules, elections, civil service, harbors, viaducts and bridges; street nomenclature, special assessments and general taxation, police, fire department, markets, city hall, street and alley opening, printing, police stations and bridewell; wharves and public grounds; v/ater department, local trans- portation, track elevation and special park commissioners. Generally speaking the duties of the City Council are to 56 CHICAGO, ILL. enact laws (ordinances) for the government of the city, levy and collect taxes, make appropriations and regulate licenses, its jurisdiction being outlined by the committees above men- tioned. WAED BOUNDARIES. As fixed by the redistricting ordinance of Jan. 7, 1901. 1. Chicago river, 22d street, lake. 2. Twenty-second street, Clark, 26th, Princeton, 32d, Calu- met, 33d, lake. 3. Thirty-third street, Calumet, 32d, Parnell, 39th, lake. 4. Eiver, Loomis, 31st, Center, 32d place, Morgan, 33d, Halsted, 33d, Parnell, 32d, Princeton, 26th, Clark, 22d. 5. Eiver, Illinois and Michigan canal, West 39th, Parnell, 33d, Halsted, 33d, Morgan, 32d place, Center, 31st, Loomis. 6. Hyde Park town line (39th), State, 51st, Cottage Grove, .52d, lake. 7. Fifty-second street, Cottage Grove, 51st, State, 71st, lake. 8. Seventy-first street. Stony Island avenue projected through to the intersection of the east line of sections 26 and 35, township 37 north, range 14, along said section line to city limits, 138th street, Indiana state line, lake. 9. West 12th, Morgan, 18th, Morgan, river. 10. West 12th, Laflin, river, Morgan, 18th, Morgan. 11. West Taylor, Cypress, 12th, Hoyne, Illinois and Michi- gan canal, Laflin. 12. West 12th, Homan, Ogden, Clifton Park avenue, 24th, Central Park avenue, Illinois and Michigan canal, Hoyne. 13. Washington, Homan, Kinzie, 40th avenue, 12th street, Western. 14. West Chicago avenue, Homan, Washington, Ashland. 15. North avenue, Kedzie, Chicago avenue, Ashland, Divi- sion, Robey. 16. West Fullerton, Robey, Division, river. 17. West Division, Ashland, Kinzie, river. 18. West Kinzie, Ashland, Madison, Center, Van Buren, river. 19. West Van Buren, Loomis, Taylor, Laflin, 12th, river. 20. Ashland boulevard, Washington, Western, 12th, Cypress, Taylor, Loomis, Van Buren, Center, Madison. 21. North avenue, Sedgwick, Division, Wells, river, lake. 22. North avenue, river, Wells, Division, Sedgwick. 23. Fullerton, Halsted, Center, Racine, Clybourn, river, North avenue, lake. CHICAGO, ILL. 57 . Belmont, river, Cl3^bourn, Eacine, Center, Halsted, Ful- lerton, Racine. . Indian boundary line, Howard, Kidge road. Devon, Clark, Irving Park boulevard (Graceland avenue), Racine, Ful- lerton, lake. . Howard street projected, Kedzie projected, Devon pro- jected, Western, Belmont, Racine projected, Irving Park boulevard, Clark, Devon, Ridge. . West Devon, 64tli projected, city limits, Bryn Mawr projected, 60th projected, Irving Park boulevard, 72d projected. North avenue, Kedzie, Diversey, river, Bel- mont, Western. . Diversey, Kedzie, North avenue, Robey, Fullertou, river. . West 39th street projected, 48tli avenue projected, 55th street, Halsted. . West 39th, Halsted, 55th, State. . West 55th, 48th avenue, 87th, Western, 79th, Looniis, 63d, State. . West 63d, Loomis, 79th, Western, 107th, Halsted, 103d, Stewart, 99th, State. . Seventy-first, State, 99th, Stew^art, 103d, Halsted, 111th, Peoria, 115th, Ashland, 123d, Halsted, city limits, east line of sections 35 and 26, township 37 north, range 14, Stony Island avenue projected. , West Kinzie, 46th avenue, 39th street projected, Illinois and Michigan canal. Central Park avenue, 24th street, Clifton Park avenue, Ogden, Homan, 12th street, 40th avenue. . W^est North avenue, Austin avenue, 12th, 46th avcuuo, Kinzie, Homan, Chicago, Kedzie. THE CITY POLICE. The present police force of the city consists of about 3,30<9 men, including officers, detectives and employes of all kinds. Of this small number but a trifle more than one-half are available for patrol duty, the rest being allotted as follows: On wagons 160, on ambulances 33, at street crossings 167, at bridges 47, at railroad crossings 28; on licenses 47; at juvenile court 22; in plain clothes 338; as messengers 29; as lock-up keepers 31; at schools 38; at railway depots 18; at docks 5; at newspapers 5; at city treasurer's office 5; at city collector's office 5; as warrant clerks 6; at employment offices 3; at court rooms 4; as janitors 4; at city parks and yards 3; on crippled children's bus 4; in City Hall corridor 3; at health department 5; at public playgrounds 6; at ele- vated railroads 4; as acting desk sergeants 45; at chief's office 8; at municipal lodging bouse 3; at state attorney's 58 CHICAGO, ILL. office 5; as private secretaries 4; pensioners 8; and 33 sta- tioned at various necessary places about the city. Total remaining available for patrol duty after deducting these and the drivers, detectives, etc., 1,134. The territory to be cov- ^.3 M oT oT ^r lO lO" cf p C^" »o" O CO 05 •*" t^' -H 00 uf oT 00 OJ III -1 c» M to 00 CO ^ c^' »« «o lO ai oi oc ei o6 '^ ^r ^ r^ ci _' -! o ^ cc o 5 c j o - a oi ^ c^i 05 1, cc ^ QO c^ gj Value ot Property Reported Stolen. •^iCCC-^Tj^COWOiCOiCOOLO-HOOCOiOMXiO q « ■* (N_ Tt t>; -^^ r>; q t-, ^_ q a q ■*_ cc oo x ^^ x t>; (M' t-' CO 00 C oi CO «0 •^' X O O fO 00 O 00 CS -H CO x" — ' OCO^i X Tt OTCO*^"© Cfx* CO Oi f>.'cO lO ^* cc'rf co' CO 05*05 »0 ■* -^•*10<0 — (N'^t^'OlMiO-^OiO'-'OO^-^^CO ^„,-*rtC>)(MCliMC0'^cC'CiO'5'iCrf«rC0C0'." (n o o" to' ■*coqcO'<*t^c»cou:>* X" lO o C^lfMOOiOOr^tOtO—'M'OOO'-'— . O -* 05 X O-rf CO «X0Jtt>OC0-'C0i0C0t^M<0-*00"*'-X05XXO5Xt^t>-t>»COt^t>. Numerical Strength of the Police Force, Officers and Men. t - -f t M iC »0 rr O CO CO 05 OC O CO' -*. f t^ -("N M -0 CO 'TJ (M CO 'T O CI OO'MXXlOfCiCOSCO — XfOb- coo5 05q--cjqqco,r-_^— — xq»c_i/:iM_cot-i^,r-, —" -^ -< — * •- <*! w" co" CO* f>i co' CO-" CO co" eo* m" m' ci co-^i«cor^xo50 — !Mco't»ocor-xo50 — MPS XXXXXXX05C5050505050505e50SOOOO xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxffia>ot5» ered is 191 square miles. It will thus be seen that the num- ber of men available for patrol duty is inadequate; it must also be remembered that many of the men are frequently absent on account of sickness and accident, thus still fur- CHICAGO, ILL. 59 ther reducing the force. Of those left, many are men who have grown gray in the service and are no longer fit for active post duty. There is an urgent need for at least 1,000 new men, and even twice that number could be used to excel- lent advantage. The head of the department is Chief O'Neill, a veteran who has given the best years of his life to the service of the city. What he has accomplished with the small force at his command is little short of phenomenal. Not only is he hampered as above mentioned, but he has to deal with one of the most turbulent cities on the continent. A large per- centage of his small force is almost constantly detailed on strike duty. The foregoing table will give a clear idea of the work done by the police in apprehending criminals and recovering stolen property as well as the cost of police service (see opposite page). From the above table it will be seen that of $434,881.75 worth of property reported stolen in 1903, all but $42,700 worth was recovered, truly a remarkable showing, and one which reflects great credit on the department. Another very interesting table shown below is the Chief Police Matron's report for the same year: Women arrested 9,681 Young girls arrested 1,077 Sent to House of Correction 559 Sent to House of Good Shepherd 38 Sent to Juvenile Court 354 Sent to Erring Women 's Refuge 41 Sent to Martha Washington Home 18 Held to Criminal Court 363 Fines paid 4,625 Released on Peace Bonds 211 Discharged by the Court 5,579 Held as witnesses 76 Insane women sent home 50 Insane Women sent to Detention Hospital 94 Runaway girls returned to their parents 185 Runaway girls returned to institutions 25 Destitute women sent to County Agent 28 Destitute women sent to Home of the Friendless 4 Destitute women sent to aid societies 44 Destitute women, employment found 76 Sick women sent home 11 Sick %vomen sent to hospital 176 Women lodgers 1,419 Lost women returned to their homes 167 Children lodgers 442 60 CHICAGO, ILL. Destitute children sent to Home of the Friendless 20 Destitute children handed over to Visitation Aid Society 34 Destitute children, homes found 14 Lost children sent home 1,149 Foundlings sent to St. Vincent 's Infant Asylum 12 Foundlings sent to Foundling's Home 2 Boys 1,391 The following table shows some of the many duties per- formed by a metropolitan police force : Number of accidents reported 7,987 Number of sick and injured assisted 17,974 Number of insane cared for 93(3 Number of lost children restored 2,964 Number of fires attended 4,744 Number of fires extinguished without alarm 256 Number of defective drains and vaults reported 401 Number of defective fire alarm boxes reported 25 Nu-mber of defective gas pipes reported 163 Number of defective hydrants reported 348 Number of defective water pipes reported 748 Number of defective sewers and catch basins reported. 3,102 Number of defective culverts reported 435 Number of defective sidewalks reported 4,977 Number of broken street lamps reported 421 Number of street lamps reported not lighted 2,854 Number of reports of water wasted , 132 Nuisances and dead animals reported 18,975 Number of violations of building ordinance reported. . 613 Number of calls for Patrol Wagon 69,918 Number of miles traveled by Patrol Wagons 235,979 Number of lodgers accommodated 9,892 Number of meals furnished prisoners and lodgers .... 124,195 An idea of the crimes committed in a great city may be obtained from the following table: Felonies. 1903. Male. Female. Abandonment of child under one year of age 43 2 Abduction 31 2 Abortion 2 .... Accessory to Burglary 242 10 Accessory to Larceny 514 152 Accessory to Murder 73 9 Accessory to Robbery 198 3 Arson 19 3 Assault with intent to commit Murder 541 26 Assault with intent to commit Rape 101 .... CHICAGO, ILL. 61 Male. Female. Assault with intent to commit Robbery 184 1 Attempt to commit Burglary 92 Bigamy 41 3 Burglary 1,594 22 Confidence Game 259 8 Counterfeiting 2 .... Crime Against Nature 30 Embezzlement 125 2 Forgery 85 1 Incest 8 .... Kidnapping 3 Larceny and Larceny by Bailee 4,368 Malicious Mischief 642 Manslaughter 7 Mayhem 40 Murder 48 Passing Counterfeit Money 3 Perjury I 13 Rape 71 Receiving Stolen Property 361 Robbery 906 Other Felonies 437 State Misdemeanors. Abandonment of Wife or Children 314 Adultery 86 Assault 3,540 Assault with Deadly Weapon 855 Bastardy 120 Carrying Concealed Weapons 606 Compounding a Felony 6 Cruelty to Animals 24 Cruelty to Children 3 Having Gaming Devices 621 Illegal Voting 4 Intimidation 31 Obtaining Money or Goods bv False Pretenses 322 Riot ■ \ 42 Seduction 4 Selling Liquor to Drunkards or Minors 33 Extortion by Threats 58 Other State Misdemeanors 1,855 Violation of City Ordinances. Disorderly 35,024 Doing Business Without License 567 Inmates of Assignation House 13 Inmates of Disorderly House 284 Inmates of Gaming House 1,925 62 CHICAGO, ILL. Male, Female. Inmates of House of 111 Fame lo{) 427 Inmates of Opium Den 147 34 Impersonating an Officer 15 .... Keeping Assignation House 6 6 Keeping Disorderly House 55 32 Keeping Gaming House 183 1 Keeping House of 111 Fame 41 239 Resisting an Officer 708 26 Vagrancy 616 15 Violation Begging Ordinance 133 .... Violation Building Ordinance 61 .... Violation Dog Ordinance 545 103 Violation Health Ordinance 78 3 Violation Park Ordinance 356 16 Violation Pawnbrokers ' Ordinance 13 1 Violation Railroad Ordinance 734 2 Violation Sidewalk Ordinance 78 1 Violation Street Ordinance 161 6 Violation Vehicle Ordinance 55 2 Violation Weights and Measure Ordinance .... 149 Violation other City Ordinances 5,501 1,944 Note — 223 arrests made on capias not included in the pre- ceding classified tables. The headquarters of the police department are in the City Hall, the Chief's office being in room 127 on the second floor. The location of the stations are as follows: Cor. La Salle and Harrison Sts.; R. 8, City Hall bldg.; 318, 22nd St.; 2523 Cottage Grove Ave.; 144, 35th St.; 844, 35th St.; 2913 Loomis St.; 3813 S. California Ave.; 5233 Lake Ave.; cor. State and 50th Sts.; 6344 Jefferson Ave.; 7533 Dobson Ave.; cor. Kensington Ave. and W. Front Ave.; (Kensington) cor. Exchange Ave. and 89th St.; cor. Erie Ave. and 134th St.; 6345 Wentworth Ave.; cor. S. Green and 85th Sts.; 4736 S. Halsted St.; 1800 W. 47th St.; 19 S. Desplaines; cor. Maxwell and Morgan Sts.; 187 Canalport Ave.; 691 W. 21st PL; 1243: W. 13th St.; S. Ridgeway Ave., near Ogden Ave.; 609 W. ; Lake St.; 526 Warren Ave.; 2168 W. Lake St.; cor. W. Lake and Central Ave.; 231 W. Chicago Ave.; 99 W. North Ave.; . cor. Oakley and W. North Ave.; cor. Attrill and Milwaukee Ave.; cor. Milwaukee Ave. and Irving Park Boul.; cor. Grand and Bloomingdale Aves.; 242 Chicago Ave.; cor. N. Ave. and Larrabee; 958 N. Halsted St.; Sheffield Ave. near Diversey; cor. N. Halsted and Addison Sts.; cor. Foster and N. Win- chester Aves.; cor. N. Clark St. and Estes Ave. Bridewell (House of Correction) California and 26th St. Jail, Illinois St. and Dearborn Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 68 POLICE COURTS. 1st District, Harrison Street Station. 2d District, Maxwell Street Station. 3d District, Desplaines Street Station. 4th District, West Chicago Avenue Station. 5th District, East Chicago Avenue Station. 6th District, 35th Street Station. 7th District, Hyde Park Station. 8th District, Stock Yards Station. 9th District, Englewood Station. 10th District, Sheffield Avenue Station. 11th District, Logan Square Station. 12th District, Warren Avenue Station. One of the most famous police stations in America is the Harrison St. Station (see P. 85), located in the center of what in former days was the worst section of the city — the notorious levee. The cells of this station have contained many of the most desperate criminals in the country. CHICAGO POST OFFICE. During the construction of the new building (P. 32) the temporary post office was located at Michigan Ave., foot of Washington St. The business done by the Chicago Postoffice is very large, the receipts for the year ending January 1. 1905, being as fol- lows: Stamps and cards $9,362,498.50 Envelopes 935,515.61 Newspaper and periodical postage 636,736.01 Postage due 54,661.00 Box rent 7,346.19 Waste paper, etc 3,483.62 Total $11,023,090.93 The expenditures for the same year were: Clerk hire $1,955,208.65 Free delivery 1,670,314.95 Special delivery 55,076.20 Miscellaneous bill 136,475.00 Postmaster 8,000.00 Total $3,825,072.80 The Postmaster receives a salary of $8,000 per year; the Assistant Postmaster, $3,500, 64: CHICAGO, ILL. CARRIEE STATIONS. Central — Main Post Office, Michigan Ave., foot Washing- ton St. Board of Trade— 117-119 Quincy St. Monadnock — Monadnock building. Lincoln Park— 649-651 N. Clark St. Lake View— 1662-1664 N. Clark St. C— 428-430 W. Madison St. D— 833-835 W. Madison St. Garfield Park— 1926 W. Madison St. Carpenter St.— 291-293 N. Carpenter St. Wicker Park— 1263-1265 Milwaukee Ave. Logan Square — 1911-1913 Milwaukee Ave. Pilsen— 671-673 Loomis St. Armour— 3217 State St. Stock Yards— 4193 Halsted St. 22nd St.— 90 22nd St. M — 40th St. and Cottage Grove Ave. Hyde Park— 324 East 55th St. Jackson Park — 455-457 East 63rd St. Englewood— 549-551 W. 63rd St. Auburn Park— 606 W. 79th St. Grand Crossing — 7462 South Chicago Ave. South Chicago — 9210 Commercial Ave. U — Jackson Boul. and Canal St. Millard Ave. — 1569-1571 Ogdcn Ave. McKinley Park — 3475-77 Archer Ave. Eavenswood — 1307 Eavenswood Park. Winnemac — 2536 Lincoln Ave. Edgewater — 1203 Bryn Mawr Ave. Eogers Park— 4796 N. Clark St. Douglas Park — 578-580 Western Ave. Pullman — 4 Arcade building. West Pullman— 12005 Halsted St. Eiverdale — 13565 Indiana Ave. TIegewisch— 13303 Erie Ave. Washington Heights— 1360 W. 103rd St. Elsdon— 3533 W. 51st St. Chicago Lawn— 3608 W. 63rd St. Irving Park — 1159 Irving Park Boulevard. Jefferson — 4303 Milwaukee Ave. Norwood Park — 3470 Avondale Ave. Dunning — 2684 W. Irving Park Boulevard. Cragin — 1596 Armitage Ave. Austin— 5649-5651 W. Lake St. Dauphin Park— 9033 Cottage Grove Are. East Side — 9904 Ewing Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 65 STATIONS WITHOUT CARRIERS. Crilly— 167 Dearborn St. Masonic Temple — 51 State St. South Water— 14 LaSalle St. Stock Exchange — Washington and LaSalle Ste. Bush Temple — 247 East Chicago Ave. In addition to the above there are about 213 stations served from the carrier stations, each with a clerk in charge. There are about 2559 clerks in the main postoffice and stations, and 1,862 carriers and collectors. Special delivery messen- gers, 209. PRINCIPAL LIBRARIES. The Chicago Public Library, Washington street, Michigan Ave. and Eandolph St. Hours: Circulating department, 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.; closed Sundays. Reading and reference rooms, 9. a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. The Library contains about 300,000 volumes. At any of the de- livery stations named below, as well as at the main library, cards may be obtained and books borrowed for home use by residents of Chicago: STATIONS. North Side. 8. 9155 Commercial-av. No 9. 3648 W. 63d-st. 1. 378 Orleans-st. 10. 552 W. 79th-st. 2. 633 Larrabee-st. IL 57th and Lexington-av. 3. 477 Lincoln-av. 12. 3841 State-st. 4. 2517 N. Hermitage-av. 13. 540 47th-st. 5. 1723 Lincoln-av. 14. 759 W. 120th-st. 6. 226 North-av. 15. 11100 Michigan-av. 7. 4847 N. Clark-st. 16. 246 W. 69th-st. 8. 701 Belmont-av. 17. 413 63d-st. 9. 64 W. Berwyn-av. 18. 1079 75th-st. 10. 1617 N. Clark-st. 19. 4630 Gross-av. IL 1956 N. Halsted-st. 20. 8670 Vincennes-av. 12. 1220 Argyle-st. 21. 5524 Halsted-st. oJ 22. 7028 Cottage Grove-av. South Side. 23 8906 Cottage Grove-av. 1. 154 22d-st. 2^ 1700 W. 63d-st. 2. 190 31st-st. 25. 12 Arcade bldg., Pullman 4. 3961 Cottage Grove-av. 663 W. 43d-st. West Side. 5. 49th-st. and Lake-av. 1. 339 W. 12th-st. 6. 445 W. 63d-st. 2. 547 Grand-av. 7. 2876 Areher-av. 3. 510 W. Madison-st. 66 CHICAGO, ILL. 4. 543 Blue Island-av. 5. 1202 Milwaukee-av. 6. 355 Western-av. 7. 862 N. California-av. 8. 1520 Ogden-av. 9. 21 Blue Island-av. 10. 2023 W. Madison-st. 11. 1168 Byron-av. 12. 1269 W. Madison-st. 13. 1836 N. Kedzie-av. 14. 1502 N. Eockwell-st. 15. 1619 Avondale-av. 16. 2092 W. 26tli-st. 17. 1681 W. 12th-st. 18. 1802 Milwaukee-av. 19. 771 W. Lake-st. 20. 781 W. 12th-st. 21. 9020 Ogden-av. 22. 285 N. Lawndale-av. 23. 1684 W. North-av. 24. 100 W. Division-st. 25. 115 N. Park-av., Austin. 26. 2511 W. Lake-st. 27. 1217 Milwaukee-av. 28. 1555 Harrison-st. 29. 149 N. Kedzie-av. 30. 869 W. 22d-st. Branch Beading Booms. 1. 1202 Milwaukee-av. 2. 3841 State-st. 3. 226 North-av. 4. 543 Blue Island-av. 5. 21 Blue Island-av. 6. 510 W. Madison-st. Branch Library. T. B. Blaekstone Memorial Branchy 49th-st and Lake-av. The John Crerar Library, 87 Wabash avenue, sixth floor. Hours — Open daily, except Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. This library contained in September, 1902, 85,849 volumes, mostly of a scientific character. They cannot be taken from the library, but may be freely used therein. The Newberry Library, North Clark street and Walton place. Hours — From 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. every day except Sunday. The Newberry library (1902) contained 256,600 books and pamphlets. These are not circulated, but are kept for reference purposes. The library is open to the public. Field Columbian Museum Library, in the museum, Jack- son Park. The museum library occupies three rooms in the north end of the building and is open to the public every weekday from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Any visitor can obtain books for use in the reading room by making application to the librarian. It is entirely a scientific library, almost ex- clusively covering the four sciences, anthropology, botany, geology and zoology. Special attention is directed to the Ayer collection of ornithological works, valued at $30,000. In the reading room eighty magazines are accessible without application. The library in 1902 contained 13,176 books and 16,827 pamphlets. Lewis Institute, corner West Madison and Robey streets. This library contains nearly 10,000 volumes. The public is admitted to the reading room, but books are loaned only to instructors and students. Open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except on Saturday, when it closes at 3 p. m. CHICAGO, ILL. 67 University of Chicago Library, at the University, 58th reet and Ellis avenue. This library contains about 320,000 )lumes and 165,000 pamphlets. It is primarily for use of e students of the University, but by the payment of a fee hers are granted its privileges. Properly accredited stu- jnts visiting Chicago will receive complimentary cards >r a term of four weeks or less upon application. Chicago Historical Society Library, 142 Dearborn Ave., (N. de). Open every week day from 9 a. ,m. to 5 p. m Northwestern University , Library, ;;Evanston, 111. (The orthwestern university library on the 1st of October, 1902, mtained 48,605 books. ' The library is open to students "om 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.) Pullman Public Library, 73 to 77 Arcade building, Pullman, 1. Contains 9,000 volumes. Library open from 9:30 a. m. I 6 p. m. Chicago Theosophical Society, E. 426, 26 Van Buren St. pen from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily. Church Club Library, 510 Masonic Temple. Free reading )om of The Chicago Hebrew Mission, 497 S. Halsted St. pen from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. Hammond Library. Library of the Chicago Theological Seminary, 43 Warren ve. Altrua Art Library, 1223 Masonic Temple. Armour Institute of Technology Library, 33d St., corner .rmour Ave. Ashland Block Law Library, 819, 59 Clark St. Central Christian Science Reading Room, 308, 6 Madison St. Chicago Law Institute, 414 County Building. Temperance Reading Room, 5605 S. Halsted St. Union Catholic Library Association, Garfield Boul., corner Ventworth Ave. Virginia Library, 326 Belden Ave. Western New Church Union Book Room, 617 Steinway lall. Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. ni. Western Theological Seminary Library, 1113 Washington ioul. Young Men's Christian Association Reading Rooms, 153 ^a Salle; 542 W. Monroe; 428 Garfield Boul.; 5701 Rosalie :t.; 169 Plymouth PI.; 60 N. 41st Ave.; W. 51st, corner S. 5t. Louis Ave.; 11022 Michigan Ave.; 2431 Dearborn; 3312 Dearborn; 81 Ashland Boul.; W. Congress, corner Honore; '7th, s. w. corner Ellis Ave.; Dalton Junction; 317 W. Erie, [Scandinavian). Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. t)S ijmuAuu, ijuu. THE COMMERCE OF THE CITY. The commercial interests of Chicago are colossal. I 1903 it paid $9,179,503 duty on imported merchandise; and e: ported goods to the value of $3,864,440. The internal reveni collected in the city the same year amounted to $6,424,06^ According to the 1900 census, there were 19,203 manufa turing establishments, not including those branches of indui try in which less than $50,000 capital was invested. Tt dressmakers headed the list with 1,746 shops; men's cu torn clothing came next with 1,604 factories, having over 000,000 invested capital; giving employment to 6327 persoD to whom were paid $3,416,102 wages during the year. Nes come carpenter shops numbering 1089; and boots and shoe (custom), 1,079. The largest investment of capital, $69 546,376, is in illuminating and heating gas, and the slaughl ering and meat packing interests amounting to $66,766,465 follow in close sequence. The iron and steel interests rej resent $24,271,764; foundry and machine shop products, $30 356,168; agricultural implements, $36,025,355; malt, $16 621,529; bicycles and tricycles, $7,229,024; paints, $3,075,908 printing, book and job work, $12,540,430, and so on a infinitum, the total investment in manufacturing enterprise of Chicago being $534,000,689; number of plants, 19,203 number of employes, 262,621; amount in wages, $131,065 337; cost of raw material, $538,401,562; value of finishe- product, $888,786,311; all this added to the output of th small industries in which less than $50,000 is invested, wouL bring the grand total of Chicago's yearly production up t very nearly $1,000,000,000 per year. Gigantic as these fig ures are they have been very materially increased since 190C BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS. The Board of Education consists of a President, Vice Presi dent, Secretary and about twenty members, which ar divided into various committees, as is the City Council The headquarters are on the sixth, seventh and eighth floor of the Tribune building, corner Madison and Dearborn Sts Office hours: General offices, 9 to 5; President of Board, 4 t 6 p. m.; Business Manager, 4 to 5 p. m.; Superintendent, Men days, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 to 5 p. m.; District Super intendents, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Chicago Norma School, 68th St. and Stewart Ave. Normal Practice Schoo] 68th St. and Stewart Ave. Yale Practice School, 70th St and Yale Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 69 HIGH SCHOOLS. Austin — Frink and Walnut Sts. I Calumet — Normal Ave. near 80th St. Crane, R, T., Manual Training and High School — Van Buren and Oakley. [ Englewood — Stewart Ave. and 62d St. I Hyde Park— 56th St. and Kimbark Ave. Jefferson— W. Wilson St. and N. 47th Ave. Lake— Union Ave. and W. 47th PI. I Lake View — Ashland and Irving Park Avea, ' Marshall — Adams St. near Kedzie Ave. , McKinley, William — Adams St. and Hoyne Ave. \ Medill— 14th PI. near Throop St. Northwest Division — Potomac and North Claremont Aves. ! South Chicago — 93d St. and Houston Ave. I South Division — 39th St. and Prairie Ave. Robert A. Waller — Orchard and Center Sts. ELEMENTAEY SCHOOLS. Adams, J. Q- — Townsend bet. Chicago Ave. and Locust St. I Agassiz — Diversey St. and Seminary Ave. I Alcott — Wrightwood Ave. and Orchard St Anderson — Lincoln and Division Sts. P. D. Armour— 33d PI. and Morgan St. . Arnold — Burling and Center Sts. 1 Auburn Park — Normal Ave. near 80th St. Audubon — Cornelia and Hoyne Aves. Austin Grammar — Frink and Walnut Sts. Avondale — ^North Sawyer Ave. and Wellington St. Bancroft — Maplewood Ave. near North Ave. Alice L. Barnard — Charles and 104th Sts. Bass, Perkins — 66th and May Sts. Beale — Sangamon and 6l8t Sts. John W. May — Beidler, Jacob — Walnut St. and Kedzie Ave. Belding, Hiram H.— North 52d Ct. and West Cullom Ave. Bismarck — Armitage and North Central Park Avea. Blaine — Grace St. and Janssen Ave. Bowmanville — Winona St. near Lincoln Ave. Bradwell, Myra — Sherman Ave. near 67th St. Brainard — 12th PI. near Hoyne Ave. Breman, Thomas — Lime St. near Archer Ave. Brentano — North Fairfield Ave. near West Diversey St. Brighton — 35th St. near Lincoln. Brown — Warren Ave. and Wood St. Browuell — Perry Ave. near 65th St. Bryant— 41st Ct. near 14th St. Buckiey-~43d St. and Evartg Ave. 70 CHTCAGO, ILL. Burley, Augustus H. — Barry Ave. near Ashland Axe. Burns, Robert — Central Park Ave. and 25th St. Burnside, Ambrose E. — 91st PI. and Langley Ave. Burr — Ashland and Wabansia Aves. Burroughs — 36th St. and Washtenaw Ave. Calhoun — ^Jackson Boul. and Francisco Ave. Cameron, D. E. — Monticello and Potomac Aves. Carpenter — Center Ave. and Huron St. Carter — Wabash Ave and 61st St. Chalmers, Thomas— 12th St. and Fairfield Ave. Chase — Cornelia Ct. and Point St. Chicago Lawn — 62d St. and Hamlin Ave. Clark — Ashland Ave. and West 13th. Clay, Henry — 103d St. and Superior Ave. Colman — Dearborn St. near 4;7th. Columbus — Augusta St. between Hojme Ave and Leavitt St. Coonley, John C. — Leavitt St. and Belle Plaine Ave, Cooper — West 19th St. near Ashland Ave. Corkery, Daniel J. — 42d Ave. and 25th St. Cornell — Drexel Ave. near 75th St. Crerar, John — Campbell Ave. between Taylor and Fillmore Sts. Cummings — Calhoun Ave. near 107th St. Curtis, George W. — Stanwood Ave. near State St. Darwin, Charles R. — Armitage Ave and Humboldt Boul. Dewey, George — 54th St. and Union Ave. Doolittle, James R., Jr. — 35th St. near Cottage Grove Ave. Dore — Harrison St. near Halsted. Douglas — 32d St. and Forest Ave. Drake, John B.— Calumet Ave. between 2Gth and 28th Sts. Drummond — Clybourn PI. and Girard St. Earle, Charles W. — 61st St. and Hermitage Ave. Eighteenth Street — 18th and Morgan Sts. Ellis x\venue— Ellis Ave. and 72d St. Emerald Avenue — Emerald Ave. and 79th St. Emerson — Walnut and Paulina Sts. Emmet, Robert, Austin — Corner Madison St. and Pine Ave. Ericsson, John — West Harrison St. near Sacramento Ave. Everett — Irving Ave. and 34th St. Fallon— Wallace and 42d Sts. Farragut — Spaulding Ave. and 23d St. Farren-^Wabash Ave. near 51st St. Felsenthal, Herman — Calumet Ave. and 4l3t St. Fernwood — Union Ave. and 101st St. Field, Eugene — Greenleaf and North Ashland Aves. Forrestville — 45th St. and St. Lawrence Ave. Foster — Union and O'Brien Sts. Franklin — Goethe St. near Wells. CHICAGO, ILL. Froebel — 21st and Eobey Sts. Fuller, Melville W. — i2d St. and St. Lawrence Ave. Fulton — Hermitage Ave. and 53d St. Gallistel — Ewing Ave. near 104th St. Garfield— Johnson St. and 14th PI. Gladstone — Kobey St. and Washburne Ave. Goethe — Rockwell St. near Fullerton Ave. Goldsmith, Oliver— 210 Maxwell St. Goodrich — Taylor and Sangamon Sts. Goudy, W. C. — North o9th and Winthrop Ave. Graham — 4oth St. and Union Ave. Grant — "Wilcox Ave. near Western Ave. Greeley, Horace — Grace St. and Sheffield Ave. Greene, Nathanael — Paulina and 36th Sts, Greenwood Avenue — Greenwood Ave. and 46th St. Hamilton — Cornelia and North Paulina Sts. Hammond — 21st PI. near California Ave. Hancock — Princeton Ave. and Swan St. Harrison — 23d PI. near Wentworth Ave. Hartigan — Armour Ave. near Eoot St. Harvard — Harvard St. between 74th and 75th. Haven — Wabash Ave. and 15th St. Hawthorne — School St. and Seminary Ave. Hayes — Leavitt and Fulton St. Headley — Lewis St. and Garfield Ave. Healy — Wallace St. near 31st. Hedges — 48th St. and Winchester Ave. Hendricks — 43d St. and Tracy Ave. Holden — Loomis and 31st Sts. Holmes — 55th and Morgan Sts. Howland, George — Spaulding Ave. and 16th St. Huron Street — Huron and Franklin Sts. Iowa Street, Austin — Iowa St. and Central Ave. Irving — Lexington and Leavitt Sts. Jackson, Andrew — Sholto and Better Sts. Jefferson — Elburn Ave. and Laflin St. Jefferson Park — North 52d and Winnemae Avea. Jenner, Edward — Oak St. and Milton Ave. Jirka, Frank J. — 17th and Laflin Sts. Jones — Plymouth Ct. and Harrison St. Keith — Dearborn and 34th Sts. Kenwood — Lake Ave. and 50th St. Kershaw — Union Ave. near 64th St. King — Harrison St. near Western Ave. Kinzie — Ohio St. and La Salle Ave. Knickerbocker — Clifton and Belden Ave. Komensky — Throop and 20th Sts. Kosciusko — Division and Cleaver Sts. 72 CHICAGO, ILL. Kozminski, Charles — 54th St. and Inglesidc Ave. Lafayette — Washtenaw Ave. and Augusta St. Langland — Cortland St. near Leavitt. La Salle — Hammond and Eugenie Sts. Laurel Avenue, Austin — Laurel Ave. and Superior St. Lawson, Victor F. — Homan Ave. and 13th St. Lewis-Champlin — 62d St. and Princeton Ave. Lincoln — Larrabee St. and Kemper PI. Linne — Sacramento Ave. and School St. Logan — Oakley Ave. and Bremen St. Longfellow — Throop St. near 19th. Lowell — North Spaulding Ave. and Hirsch St. Madison Avenue — Madison Ave. near 75th St. Manierre — Hudson Ave. near Blackhawk St. Mann, Horace — 37th St. and Princeton Ave. Marquette — Harrison and Wood Sts. Marsh, J. L. — lOlst St. and Escanaba Ave. Marshall — Adams St. near Kedzie Ave. Medill— 14th PI. near Throop St. Mitchell, Ellen F. — North Oakley Ave. and Ohio St. Montefiore — Sangamon St. and Grand Ave. Moos, Bernard — California Ave. and School St. Morris — Noble Ave. and Bissel St. Moseley — Michigan Ave. and 24th St. Motley — North Ada St. near West Chicago Ave. Mulligan — Sheffield Ave. near Willow St. McAllister — 36th and Gage Sts. McClellan— Wallace and 35th Sts. McCosh — Champlain Ave. near 66th St. McLaren, John — York and Laflin Sts. McPherson — Wolcott St. near Lawrence Ave. Nash, Henry H. — North 49th Ave. and West Erie St. Nettelhorst, Louis — Evanston and Aldine Avea. Nedberry — Willow and Orchard Sts. Nixon, William Penn — Dickens and North 42d Aves, Norwood Park — Chestnut and Elm Sts. Oakland — 40th St. and Cottage Grove Ave. Oak Eidge — Prairie Ave and 52d St. Ogden — Chestnut and North State Sts. Ohio Street, Austin — Ohio St. and Park Ave. Otis, James — Armour St. near Ohio. O 'Toole — iSth and Bishop Sts. Parental — St. Louis and Berwyn Ave. Parkman — 51st St. and Princeton Ave. Park Manor — 71st St. and Ehodes Ave. Parkside — 70th St. and Seipp Ave. Peabody — Augusta and Noble Sts. Piekard— 21st PI. and Oakley Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 73 Polk Street — Polk St. near Desplaines. Prescott — Wrightwood and Ashland Aves. Pulaski — Leavitt St. between Lubeck and Coblentz Sts. Pullman — Pullman Ave. and 113th St. Easter, Herman — Wood and 70th Sts. Kavenswood — Paulina St. and Montrose Ave. Kay — 57th St. and Monroe Ave. Kaymond — Wabash Ave. and 36th PI. Kogers — West 13th St. near Throop. Rosehill--4147 North Clark St. Ryerson — Lawndale Ave. and Huron St. Scammon — Morgan and Monroe Sts. Scanlan — Perry Ave. near 117th St. Schiller — Vedder and Penn Sts. Schley, Winfield Scott — North Oakley Ave. near Potomac Ave. Schneider, George — Hoyne Ave. near Wellington St. School for Crippled Children — Lake and Elizabeth Sts. Scott, Walter — 64th St. and Washington Ave. Seward — 46th St. and Hermitage Ave. Sexton, James A. — Wells and Wendell Sts. Sheldon— State and Elm Sts. Sheridan, Mark — 27th and Wallace Sts. Sheridan, Phil. — 90th St. and Escanaba Ave. Sherman — Morgan St. and 51st Place. Sherwood — 57th St. and Princeton Ave. Shields — 43d and Rockwell Sts. Skinner — Jackson Boul. and Aberdeen St. Smyth, John M. — 13th St. near Blue Island Ave. Spry, John— Southwest Boul. and W. 24th St. Stony Island Avenue — 93d St. ^nd Stony Island Ave. Sullivan, William K. — 83d St. and Houston Ave. Sumner— 43d Ave. and Harrison St. Swing, David — String St. between 16th and 17th Sts. Talcott — Ohio and Lincoln Sts. Taylor — Ave. J. near 100th St. Tennyson — California Ave. and Fulton St. Thomas, George H. — Belden Ave. and High St. Thorp, J. N.— 89th St. and Superior Ave. Throop — Throop St. near 18th. Tilden — Lake and Elizabeth Sts. Tilton — West Lake St. and 44th Ave. Van Vlissingen — 108th PI. near Wentworth Ave. Von Humboldt — Rockwell and Hirsch Sts. Wabansia Avenue — Wabansia Ave. and Ballou St. Wadsworth, James — Lexington Ave. near 64th St. Walsh — 20th and Johnson Sts. Ward— Shields Ave., and 27th St. 74 LUILALtU, ILiLi. Washburne — West 14tli St. near Union. Webster — Wentworth Ave. and 33d St. Wells — Ashland Ave. and Cornelia St. Wentworth, D. S. — 70th and Sangamon Sts. West Pullman— 120th St. and Parnell Ave. Whittier— Lincoln and 23d Sts. Wicker Park^— Evergreen Ave. near Kobey St. Willard, Frances E. — 49th St. and St. Lawrence Ave. Worthy, John — California Ave. and 26th St. Yates/Kichard — Cortlandt and Humboldt Sts. BANKS. American Trust & Savings Bank, 183 La Salle St., P. C. Austin State Bank, cor. South Park Ave. and South Blvd. Avenue State Bank, 126 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111. Bank of ISiontreal, 184 La Salle St., P. C. Bank of Nova Scotia, 134 Monroe St., P. C. National Bank of Chicago, 204 Dearborn St., P. C. Calumet National Bank, 273 92d St. Central Trust Co. of 111., cor. Dearborn and Monroe, Private Exchange, P. C. Chicago City Bank, 6225 S. Halsted, P. C. Chicago National Bank, 152 Monroe St., P. C. Colonial Trust & Savings Bank, cor. La Salle and Wash- ington Sts., P. C. Colorado Banking & Trust Co., R. 826, 209 Dearborn St. Commercial National Bank, cor. 175 Dearborn, P. C. Continental National Bank, 218 La Salle St., P. C. Commercial Exchange National Bank, Kookery Bldg., 217 La Salle, P. C. Drexel State Bank, cor. Drexel and Oakwood Blvds., P. C. Drovers' Deposit National Bank, 4201 S. Halsted, P. C. Drovers' Trust & Savings Bank, 4201 South Halsted, P. C. Englewood Bank, 337 West 63d St. Equitable Trust Co., 152 Monroe St., P. C. Federal Trust & Savings Bank, cor. La Salle and Adama Sts., P. C. Fort Dearborn National Bank, 132 Monroe St., P. C. First National Bank, cor. Dearborn and Monroe Sts., P. C. First National Bank of Englewood, 449 West 63d St. Hamilton National Bank, 80 La Salle. Hibernian Banking Association, 659 Clark St. Home Savings Bank, 152 Monroe St. Illinois Trust & Savings Bank, cor. La Salle and Jackson. Manhattan Exchange Bank, 150 La Salle St. Manufacturers Bank, cor. Jackson and Clinton. Merchants Bank, 158 Lake. Merchants Loan & Trust Co., cor. Clark and Adams. Metropolitan Trust & Savings Bank, cor. La Salle and Madison Sts. Milwaukee Avenue State Bank, 409 ^lilwaukee Ave. National Bank of Illinois, R. 418, 171 La SaUe St. National Bank of N. A., cor. La Salle and Monroe. National Bank of the Eepublic, cor. La Salle and Monroe. National Live Stock Bank, Union Stock Yards. North Side State Savings Bank, 245 North Clark St. Northern Trust Co., The Rookery Bldg., cor. La Salle and Adams Sts. Oak Park Trust & Savings Bank, E. 813, 172 Washington. Oakland National Bank, 3901 Cottage Grove Ave. Peoples Bank, 259 Clark St. Phillip P. Bank, 4800 North Clark St. Prairie State Bank, 110 W. Washington. Ravenswood Exchange Bank, 1305 West Ravenswood Park. Royal Trust Co., 169 East Jackson Blvd. South Chicago Savings Bank, 278 92d St. Spanish-American International Bank, 185 La Salle St. State Bank of Chicago, 142 Washington. State Bank of West Pullman, cor. 120th St. and Lowe Ave. Union Trust Co., Tribune Bldg. Western Trust & Savings Bank, 157 La Salle. SAVINGS BANKS. Chicago Penny Savings Society, R. 902 Tribune Bldg. Chicago Savings Bank, cor. Dearborn & Washington. Cook County Savings Bank, 9 Blue Island Ave. Hibernian Savings Bank, cor. Clark and Randolph. Home Savings Bank, 152 Monroe St. Industrial Savings Bank, 652 Blue Island Ave. Krause & Sons Bank, 997 Milwaukee Ave. U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICES, The following government ofl&ees are located in the Post ofl&ce Building, cor. Dearborn and Jackson Sts.: U. S. Post Office and all its branches. Railway Mail Service — 3rd floor. Post Office Inspector — 3rd floor. Rural Free Delivery — 4th floor. U. S. Custom House — Collector's Office, 4th floor. U. S. Court of Appeals — 7th floor. U. S. District Court— 6th floor. V. S. District Attorney— 8th floor, U. S. Circuit Court— 6th floor. U. S. Civil Service Examiner- 13th floor. 76 CHICAGO, ILL. U. 8. Division Engineer— 5th flood: District Engineer— 5th floor. ^ Department of Labor and Commerce — 8th floor; Inspector of Immigrants — 8th floor. U. S. Inspector of Steamboats — 5th floor. U. S. Internal Revenue Bureau — 4th floor. U. 8. Life Saving Service — 5th floor. U. 8. Marshal— 8th floor. U. S. Navy— Hydrographic Office — 5th floor. U. 8. Pension Office — 4th floor. U. 8. Secret Service^ — 8th floor. U. S. Sub-Treasury — 1st floor, U. 8. Treasury Office — Special Agent— 8th floor. U. 8. Weather Bureau — 14th floor. U. 8. Lighthouse Inspector — 7th floor. U. 8. Commissioner — 8th floor. U. 8. Naval Office — ith floor. Naval Recruiting Office — 5th floor. U. 8. War Department — 5th floor. U. 8. Revenue Cutter Service— 5th floor. U. 8. Geological Survey — 8th floor. U. 8. Inspector — Mechanical & Electrical Engineering— 4th floor. Inspector of Public Buildings — 4th floor. Custodian's Office — 7th floor. U. 8. Marine Hospital, cor. Clarendon and Graceland Aves. U. 8. Department of Agriculture — Dairy Inspector — 210 8 Water St. HOSPITALS. Alexian Brothers Hospital, Belden and Racine Aves. Con- ducted by the order of Cellites or Alexian Brothers. American Hospital. 333 South Lincoln. Augustana Hospital, 480 Cleveland Ave. Conducted by the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Churches. Bennett Hospital, North Ada, N. W. Cor. Fulton. Beulah Home and Maternity Hospital of Chicago 963 North Clark St. Bohemian Hospital, 612 Throop. Chicago Baptist Hospital, Rhodes Ave. a. w. cor. 34th Chicago Charity Hospital, 2407 Dearborn. Chicago Eye and Ear Hospital, 1305-126 State. Chicago Homoeopathic Hospital, South Wood, s. e. cor. York Chicago Hospital, 452 49th St. Chicago Lying-in Hospital, 294 South Ashland Ave. Chicago Maternity Hospital and Training School for Nursery Maids, 1033 North Clark. CHICAGO, ILL. 77 Chicago Policlinic and Hospital, 174-176 Chicago Ave. Cook County Hospital, West Harrison, cor. South Wood. Detention Hospital, South Wood, n. w. cor. W. Polk. Englewood Union Hospital, 838-840 West 64th. Frances E. Willard National Temperance Hospital, 167 S. Sangamon. German American Hospital, 30-32 Belden Ct. German Hospital, 754 Larrabee. Hahnemann Hospital, 2814-2818 Groveland Av. Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 227 West Adams, Isolation Hospital, S. Lawndale Ave. cor. W. 35th. In charge of Sisters Poor Handmaids. Lakeside Hospital, 4147 Lake Ave. Physician and Surgeon in charge. Marion Sims Hospital, 438 LaSalle Ave. Mary Thompson Hospital of Chicago for Women and Chil- dren, W. Adams n. w. cor. S. Paulina. Maurice Porter Children's Hospital, 606 FuUerton Ave. Memorial Institute for Infectious Diseases, 299 S. Hermi- tage Ave. Mercy Hospital, Calumet Ave. cor. 26th. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Medical and Surgical attendance by fac- ulty of the Northwestern University Medical School. Michael Reese Hospital, 29th n. e. cor. Groveland Ave. Maintained by the United Hebrew Charities. Monroe Street Hospital, 1044 W. Monroe. Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital, Had- don Ave. cor. Leavitt. Norwegian Lutheran Tabitha Hospital, N. Francisco Ave. s. w. cor. Thomas. Pasaavant Memorial Hospital, 192 Superior. People 's Hospital, 2184 Archer Ave. Post Graduate Hospital (Under direction of Post Graduate Medical School), Dearborn S. W. cor. 24th. Presbyterian Hospital, W. Congress, s. e. cor. S. Wood. Provident Hospital and Training School, 36th cor. Dear- born. Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital and College for Nurses, 511 W. Adama. St. Anne's Sanitarium, N. 49th Ave. cor. Thomas. Con- ducted by the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. St. Anthony De Padua Hospital, W. 19th cor. Marshall Blvd. St. Anthony's Hospital and Orphanage, N. Claremont Ave. e. cor. Lemoyne. Conducted by the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. St. Hedwigs, 936 N. Hoyne Ave. 78 CHICAGO, ILL. St. Joseph's Hospital, 360 Garfield Ave. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. St. Luke's Hospital, 1416-1436 Indiana Ave. St. Mary's of Nazareth, 545 N. Leavitt. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth. Streeter Hospital, 2646 Calumet Ave. Swedish Covenant Hospital, 250 W. Foster Ave. United States Marine Hospital, Clarendon & Graceland Aves. Out-patient Offices, 315 Rand-McNally Bldg. and 9206 Commercial Ave. Wesley Hospital, 2449 Dearborn. West Side Hospital, 819-823 W. Harrison. Woman's Hospital of Chicago, 32nd n. w. cor. Rhodes Ave. CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITALS. Englewood Emergency Hospital, 5209 S. Halsted. First Ward, 83 Plymouth Ct. National Emergency Hospital, 533 N. Wells. Samaritan Hospital, 481 Wabash Ave. ASYLUMS. American Home Finding Ass 'n Home, 6500 Woodlawn Ave. Angel Guardian German Orphan Asylum, 401 Devon, con- ducted by the poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. Chicago Daily News Fresh Air Fund, Office. 123 5th Ave., Sanitarium N. end Lincoln Park. Chicago Home for Incurables, cor. Ellis Ave. and 56 St. Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans, cor, 62nd and Drexei Ave. Chicago Home for the Friendless, 5059 Vincennes Ave. Chicago Industrial Home for Children, Office 14 N. May St., Home, Woodstock, 111. Chicago Industrial Home for Girls, 4900 Prairie Ave. Chicago Municipal Lodging House, 10 N. Union, Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum, 855 N. Halsted and 175 Burling St. Chicago Orphan Asylum, 5120 S. Park Ave. Cook Co. Insane Asylum, Dunning, 111. Cook Co. Poorhouse, Dunning, 111. Englewood Infant Nursery, 6516 Perry Ave. Erring Woman's Refuge, 5024 Indiana Ave. Florence Crittenton Anchorage, 1349 Wabash Ave. Foundlings Home, 114 S. Wood Ave. German Old Peoples Home (Deutsches Altenheim), Oak Park, W. from City Hall 9 M. Home for the Aged, conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor, cor. Throop St. and W. Harrison. CHICAGO, ILL. 79 Home for Aged Jews, cor. 62nd and Drexel Ave. Home for Aged and Infirm Colored People, 610 W. Gar- field Blvd. Home for Jewish Working Girls, cor. N. Clark and Welis Sts. House of Mercy (For Young Women), 2834 Wabash Ave., conducted by Sisters of Mercy. House of the Good Shepherd, cor. Orleans and Hill Sts. Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind, Marshall Blvd. s. of W. 19th St. Illinois Industrial School for Girls, Office, Eoom 1037, 79 Dearborn St, Illinois Masonic Orphans' Home, 447 Carroll Ave. Jackson Park Sanitarium, Lake Front, 64th St. and the Lake. Life Boat Rest, 425 S. Clark St. Life Boat Eest for Girls, 436 State St. Martha Washington Home, cor. N. Western Ave. and Irving Park Blvd., Lake View. Methodist Episcopal Old People's Home, 975 Foster Ave. Mission of our Lady of Mercy, 363 W. Jackson Blvd. Newsboys' and Boot-Blacks' Home, 1418 Wabash Ave. Norwegian Old People's Home, cor. Avondale and Ceylon Aves. Old People's Home, 3850 Indiana Ave. Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged, cor. Ogden and Albany Aves. St. Anthony 's Hospital and Orphanage, 28 Frankfort St. St. John's Home for Boys, 83 Wisconsin St. St. Joseph's Home for Aged and Crippled, cor. Schubert and Hamlin Ave. St. Joseph 's Home for the Friendless, 409 S. May St. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, cor. Lake Ave. and 35th St. St. Mary's Home for Children (Episcopal), 1251 Jackson Blvd. St. Vincent's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital, 191 LaSalle Ave. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, cor. Hamlin Ave. and Schu- bert St. Star of Hope Mission Home, 110 S. Green St. Uhlich Evangelical Lutherian Orphan Asylum, 221 Bur- ling St. Washingtonian Home, 566 W. Madison St. Western German Baptist Old People's Home, 1006 N. Spaulding Ave. Wm. R. Champlin memorial Home for Boys, 515 W. Adams St, 80 CHICAGO, ILL. Workingmen 's Hom« and Medical Mission, 1341 State St. Working Women's Home, 429 LaSalle Ave. Zion Home of Hope for Erring Women, 3623 Vernon Ave. CJBMETEBIES. Arlington — ^Lake St. cor. Arlington Ave., 13 miles west of city hall nr. Elmhurst. City ofl&ce 502, 103 Eandolph. B'Nai Sholom — N. Clark S. of Graceland Ave. B'Nai Abraham — Half mile south of Waldheim. Bohemian National — N. 40th Ave. and 59th Ave. Brookside Cemetery — South Elmhurst, 111., 16 miles west of city hall, bet. W. Madison and W. Chicago Ave. City Oflfice 604, 115 Dearborn. Calvary — Ten miles n. of city. Ofl&ce, 216 Reaper Block. Cemetery of the North Chicago Hebrew Congregation — At Eosehiil. Chebra Gemilath Chasadim Ubikur Cholim — N. Clark St, S. of Graceland Ave. Chebra Kadisha Ubikur Cholim — N. Clark S. of Graceland Ave. Concordia — Five miles west of city limits on Madison. Oflace 31, 163 Eandolph. Congregation Ohavo Sholom Mariampol — At Oakwoods. Congregations, Ohavo Amuno Ard Beth Hamedrash Hocho- dash — ^At Waldheim. Elmwood — Grand Ave. s. e. cor. Beach Ave. OflSice 293 N. Carpenter St. Forest Home— Oak Park, three and one-half miles west of city limits between W. Madison and W. 12th. Office 157 Washington. Free Sons of Israel (Independent Order). Cor. Desplainea Ave. and 16th St. Graceland — Cor. N. Clark St. and Graceland Ave. On Evanston div. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ey. Open every day (Sundays to lot owners only). Hebrew Benevolent Society — N. Clark S. of Graceland Ave. Moses Montefiore — At Waldheim. Pres. Joseph Leske, 488 Milwaukee Ave. Mount Carmel — Located at Hillside Station; oflSce 216 Eeaper Blk. Mount Greenwood-— Grand Trunk E. E. 111th St. (Mt. Greenwood Station.) Oflfice, E. 1002, 185 Dearborn. Mount Hope — South side nr. Morgan Park. Office 1665, 84 Van Buren St. Mount Maariv — N. 64th Ave. nr. W. Irving Park Blvd. Mount Olive — N. 64th Ave. nr. W. Irving Park Blvd., 9 miles n. w. of city hall. Office 415 Milwaukee Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 81 Mount Olivet — South of city 16 miles and west of Morgan Park one-half mile; on Grand Trunk E. E. Offices at Ceme- tery and 216 Eeaper Blk. Oakridge Cemetery — Oakridge Ave. and 12th St., 12 miles west of the Court House. Office 500, 160 Washington. Oakwood — 67th St. cor. Greenwood Ave. Office, room 1012, 135 Adams. Oestereich Ungarischer Kranken-Unterstutzungs-Verein — At Waldheim. Eidgelawn — N. 40th Ave. cor. W. Peterson Ave. Eosehill — Seven miles from city on Mil. div. C. & N. W. Ey. City office 711 and 712, 171 La Salle. Sinai Congregation — At Eosehill. St. Boniface — (German Catholic). N. Clark cor. Lawrence Ave. Lake View. St. Henry's — Eidge Ave. s. w. cor. Devon Ave. St. Lukas— 3317 N. 40th Ave. St. Maria — (German Catholic). 87th and Grand Trunk Ey. Waldheim — Three miles west of city limits. May be reached by the Madison St. cable, 12th St. electric. Lake St. and Metropolitan elevated connecting with the electric lines running to gates. Office 670 W. Chicago Ave. Wunders German Lutheran— 2280 N. Clark St. Zion Congregation — At Eosehill. A FEW OF THE MOST PROMINENT CLUBS. Apollo (Musical), 199 Wabash Ave. Ashland, 575 Washington Blvd. Bankers, 135 Adams St. Builders, 412 Chamber of Commerce. Calumet, 20th St. and Michigan Ave. Caxton Club, 203 Michigan Ave. Chicago, Michigan Ave. and Van Buren St. Chicago Athletic Ass'n, 125 Michigan Ave. Chicago Automobile Club, 203 Michigan Ave. Chicago Bar Ass'n, 100 Washington St. Chicago Business Women's, 810 Atwood Bldg. Chicago Historical Society, 142 Dearborn Ave. Chicago Literary, 116 Dearborn St. Chicago Whist, Masonic Temple. Chicago Women's, 203 Michigan Ave. Chicago Yacht, foot Monroe St. Church Club of Chicago, Masonic Temple. Colonial Club of Chicago, 4455 Grand Blvd. Civic Federation, 215 First National Bank Building. Columbia Yacht, Foot Eandolph St. Pier. Commercial, 157 LaSalle St. 82 CHICAGO, ILL. Dearborn Club, 125 Dearborn St. Edgewater, 2739 Evanston Ave. Edgewater Golf, Devon and Evanston Ave. Englewood Men's, 63d St. and Harvard Ave Englewood "Women's, 6323 Harvard Ave. Evanston, Evanston, HI. Evanston Boat, Evanston, 111. Germania Mannerchor, 643 N. Clark St. Hamilton Club of Chicago, Clark and Monroe Sts. Highland Park Club, Highland Park. Hoffman Club, 114 Monroe St. Hyde Park Club, 51st St. and Washington Ave. Ideal Club, 300 LaSalle Ave. Illinois Club, 154 Ashland Blvd. Illinois Athletic Club, 146 Michigan Ave. Iroquois, 103 Adams St. Jackson Park Yacht, 225 E. 63d St. Kenwood, 47th St. and Lake Ave. Kenwood Country, 48th St. and Ellis Ave. Lakeside Club of Chicago, 42d St. and Grand Blvd. Lincoln, 1215 Washington Blvd. Lincoln Cycling, 390 Dearborn Ave. Marquette, Dearborn Ave. and Maple St. Menoken, 1196 Washington Blvd. Oakland, Oakwood and Ellis Aves. Onwentsia, Lake Forest. Press Club of Chicago, 104 Madison St. Pullman Athletic Ass'n, 61 Arcade Bldg., Pullman. Quadrangle, 58th St. and Lexington Ave. Saddle and Cycle, Sheridan Rd. and Foster Ave. Sheridan, 41st St. and Michigan Ave. Standard, 24th St. and Michigan Ave. Swedish Glee, 470 La Salle St. Union, 12 Washington PI. Union League, Jackson Blvd. and Custom House PI. Unity, 3140 Indiana Ave. University Club, 116 Dearborn St. Wanderers' Cricket and Athletic, 71st St. and Seipp Ave. Washington Park, 61st St. and South Park Ave. Woman's Athletic, 150 Michigan Ave. Woodlawn Park Club, 64th and Woodlawn Ave. Y. M. C. A., 153 La. Salle St. Y. W. C. A., 288 Michigan Ave. THE IVrUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. No. 10 N. Union, near Haymarket Sq., West Side. This is an institution of which the city may justly be proud, not that it is anything elaborate, but because it gives CHICAGO, ILL. 83 shelter to men who are stranded, homeless aud helpless in a great city. The method adopted by this House is best ex- plained bj"- quoting from its card: "Get Help From The Chicago Municipal Lodging House, No. 10 N. Union St., Skilled and unskilled labor to be ob- tained without charge to employer or employee. Help us to provide work for the worthy unemployed. Care taken to supply situations for competent men. James MuUenbach, Ass't Sup't; Raymond Robins, Supt. Telephone Monroe 126. ''The city of Chicago has established a Municipal Lodging House for the benefit of all homeless and indigent men and boys in this City. Lodging, a bath and food are provided free for every applicant for one night, and longer, if he is honestly seeking employment. The crippled, old, or infirm are sent each morning to hospitals, dispensaries or homes. Each lodger receives personal investigation, and his case is disposed of upon the facts alone. Employment is found for the industrious and able bodied. The citizens and housewives of Chicago are requested therefore to refuse alms, and to refer all applicants to the Municipal Lodging House by means of this ticket.'' The applicant for lodging is registered on a card which gives all details in regard to him, his past, what line of labor he is skilled in, etc., etc. He is then handed a check and passes down stairs where he receives all the bread and coffee he desires; thence he enters the disrobing room where all his clothing is placed in a netted sack; he then goes to a shower bath where he must thoroughly scrub himself; after which he enters the drying room where he receives a night shirt and carpet slippers; he then enters a room where he is thoroughly examined by a staff of medical men. Now he is ready for sleep and passes to the second floor where he finds a clean, comfortable bed. The lodging house appointments are rough but scrupulously clean, and it is in every way a valuable and commendable institution. In addition to providing food and lodging every effort is made to furnish employment for those who are able to work. There is no charge of any kind, and no man should commit a crime to obtain food or shelter for he may enter here and, though the accommodations are rough and the menu limited (except as to quantity) it is ail clean and wholesome. As its hospitality is provided by the city no one need feel degraded in accepting it for it is not a charity but a duty the city owes to its unfortunates. MONUMENTS AND STATUARY. In Lincoln Park — Andersen, Beethoven, Franklin, Garibaldi, Goethe, Grant, LaSalle, Lincoln, Linne, Schiller, Shake- speare, Signal of Peace, The Alarm. 84 CHICAGO, ILL. In Humboldt Park — Humboldt, Leif Ericson, Eeuter. In Union Park — Haymarket. In Garfield Park — Victoria. In Lake Front Park — Logan. Foot of 35th Street— Douglas. Calumet and 18th — Fort Dearborn massacre. FOUNTAINS. Drake — Washington, between LaSalle and Clark. Drexel — Drexel boulevard and 35th. Electric — Lincoln park. Rosenberg — Lake Front park, south end. CHINESE RESTAURANTS. King Yen Lo Co., 279 S. Clark St. cor. Van Buren St. Shanghai Co., 253 S. Clark St. Wee Ying Lo., 172 S. Clark St. Joy Yet Lo & Co., 293 Clark St. Hong Fong Lo Co., 296 S. State St. Hin Wah, 2132 S. State St. The Chinese eating-rooms of the city familiarly known as "Chop Suey" restaurants, will, no doubt, be quite a novelty to the average visitor. The restaurant of the King Yen Lo Co., 279 S. Clark St., is the best example. It is magnifi- cently fitted up at a cost of about $40,000. In the front room to the left of the entrance are beautiful hand-carveth PI W E&W 85th W E&W 86th E&W 86th PI E&W 86th PI W ......E&W 86th W E&W 87th E&W 87th PI E&W 87th W E&W 88th E&W 88th PI E&W 88th W E&W 89th E&W 89th PI E&W 89th W . 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Lcademy of Sciences — Lin- coln Park. dams Express Bldg. — 18!) Dearborn. merican Express Bldg. — 78 Monroe St. merican Hall — 79, 31st St. polio Hall— 2730 State. ircade Bldg. — 164 Clark. \.rcade Bldg. • — Cottage Grove Ave. cor. 36th. Lrcade Bldg. — Pullman Ave. cor. 112tli. irt Institute — Michigan Ave. opp. Adams. Lssessors' Bldg. — 82, 5th Ave. ssociation Auditorium — 155 LaSalle. issociation Bldg. — 155 La- Salle. thenaeum Bldg. — 26 Van Buren. kthenaeum Bldg. — 52 Dear- born. itlantic Bldg.— 42 W. Jack- son Blvd. itlas Blk.— 32 Randolph cor. Wabash Ave. Ltwood Bldg. — Clark cor. Madison. uditorium Bldg. — Michigan and Wabash Ave. Lvoca Bldg.— 38 N. Clark. Jallard Bldg.— 53d cor. Jef- ferson Ave. Baltimore Bldg. — 21 Quincy. Jank Bldg.— 4021 Cottage Grove Ave. Jasselt Bldg.— 193, 5th Ave. Bay State Bldg. — State cor Randolph. Beck Bldg.— 9100 Comnier cial Ave. Bedford Bldg.— 215 Dear born. Beilfuss Blk.— 6058 S. Hal sted Berry's Blk.— 1403 W. 12th Bettye Bldg.— 3858 Grand Blvd. Blatchford Bldg.— 60 N Clinton. Board of Trade Bldg.— Jack son Blvd. opp. LaSalle. Boddie . Bldg.— 130 Clark. Bonheur Bldg. — 46 River. Booth A. & Co.— 152 Kinzie. Borden Blk. — Randolph, cor. Dearborn. Boulevard Blk.— 5511 S. Hal- sted. Boyce Bldg. — 114 Dearborn. Boylston Bldg.— 269 Dear- born. Brand Art Bldg. — 75 Jack- son Blvd. Brentano Bldg. — 206 Wabash Ave. Brice Bldg.— 3635 State S;. Brook's Blk.— 510 W. 79th. Brother Jonathan Bldg. — i Sherman. Bryan Blk.— 174 La Salle. Buckeye Blk.— 381 W. Van Buren. Burton Bldg.— 39 State. Bush Temple of Music— 239 N. Clark. Butler Bldg.— 54 State. 103 104 CHICAGO, ILL. Byrne Bldg.— 5512 S. Hal- sted. Cable Bldg.— 28 Jackson Blvd. Caledonia Bldg.— 169 Wash- ington. Calumet Bldg.— 191 LaSalle. Calumet Electric Hall— 210, 63rd. Campbell Blk.— 1197 W. 12th St. Casino Bldg. — ^Pullman Ave. nr. 113th. Caxton Bldg. — 334 Dearborn. Central Bank Bldg. — 157 Washington. Central Blk.— 351 W. 63rd. Central Park Hall— 14 S. Francisco Ave. Central Union Blk.— 277 Madison. Century Bldg.— 100, 22nd. Ceylon Bldg.— 27 Wabash Ave. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. — 138 Washington. Champlain Bldg. — State, cor. Madison. Chandler Blk.— 701 W. 63rd. Chemical Bank Bldg. — 85 Dearborn. Chicago Furniture Exchange Bldg.— 370 Wabash Ave. Chicago Opera House Bldg. —112 Clark. Chicago Public Library — Washington cor. Michigan Ave. Chicago Savings Bank Bldg. — State cor. Madison. Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg.— 108 LaSalle. Chronicle Bldg.— 164 Wash- ington. Church, Thomas, Bldg.— 153 Wabash Ave. Cisco Bldg.— 86 Washington. City Hall — Washington coi LaSalle. Clinton Bldg.— 215 S. Clin ton. Clothing Cutter's Hall— 16' Washington. Cobb Bldg.— 128 Dearborn. Cobb Bldg.— 9234 Commei cial Ave. Columbia Blk.— 6818 Went worth Ave. Columbian Bldg. — 335 Dear born. Columbus Memorial Bldg.- State cor. Washington. Commerce Bldg. — 265 La Salle. Commercial Blk.— 9212 Com mercial Ave. Commercial Bldg. — 15 Franklin. Commercial Bldg. — 100 Lak^ Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg — 175 Dearborn. Como Blk.— 325 Dearborn. Continental National Ban! Bldg.— 218 LaSalle. Cook County Jail — Dearbon Ave. s. w. cor. Illinois. Coronado Bldg.— 813, 44th. : Cosmopolitan Bldg. — 4 State. Counselman Bldg. — 240 La Salle. County Bldg. — Clark, coi Washington. Crilly Bldg. — 167 Dearborr Criminal Court Bldg. — Mich igan St. cor. Dearbon Ave. Davis Bldg. — 9154 Commer cial Ave. Dekoven St. Turner Hall- 106 Dekoven. Dickey Bldg. — 46 Dearboml Doggett Bldg.— 34 Wabasli: Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 105 Doland Blk.— N. Clark, cor. Lunt Ave. Donohue & Henneberry 'a Bldg. — i29 Dearborn. Douglas Bldg. & Arcade — Cottage Grove Ave. cor. 36th. Dunn Bldg.— 76 W. Jackson Blvd. Dyche Bldg.— 65 Eandolph, n. w. cor. State. Eagle Blk. — N. Carpenter cor. Milwaukee Ave. Eekardt Bldg. — 575 W. Madison St. Edison Bldg.— 139 Adams St. Eigenmann 's Blk. — 9279 S. Chicago Ave. Eighth Eegt. I. N. G. Arm- ors — 416 37th. Elba Bldg.— 107 41st. Electrical Bldg. — 132 W. Jackson Blvd. Ellsworth Bldg.— 357 Dear- born. Ely Bldg, — 34 Monroe, s. w. cor. Wabash Ave. Empire Blk.— 130 LaSalle. Englewood Masonic Temple — Wentworth Ave. S. 67th. Enterprise Bldg.— 79 to 81 5th Ave. Equitable Bldg.— 110 Dear- born. Eureka Bldg.— 159 W. Madi- son. Ewing Blk.— 32 N. Clark. Exchange Bldg. — Union Stock Yards. Fairbank Bldg.— 62 Wabash Ave. Farwell Bldg.— 150 Market. l^eld Columbian Museum — Jackson Park. Field, Marshall & Co. Bldg. — 31 Washington. Fine Arts Bldg.— 207 Michi- gan Ave. Firmenich Bldg. — 171 Wash- ington. First Inf. I. N. G. Armory- Michigan Ave. cor. Six- teenth. First Nat. Bank Bldg.— 164 Dearborn, cor. Monroe. Fisher Bldg. — Dearborn cor. Van Buren. Florence Bldg. — 22 Bellevue PL Fort Dearborn Bldg.— 134 Monroe. Forum, The — Calumet Ave. cor. 43rd. Frances Bldg. — S. Jefferson cor. Monroe. Franklin Blk.— 242 S. Water. Franklin Bldg.— 351 Dear- born. Franklin Engraving & Elec- trotyping Co. 's Bldg. — 350 Dearborn. Fullerton Blk.— 96 Dearborn. Gaff Bldg.— 236 LaSalle. Gaff Mnfg. Bldg.— 15 S. Canal. Galbraith Bldg. — Madison, cor. Franklin. Garden City Blk.— 56 5th Ave. Gardener Bldg. — 173 Ean- dolph. Garfield Bldg.— 109 W. Gar- field Blvd. Gazzolo Bldg.— 84 W. Madi- son. George Bldg.— 169 5th Ave. Germania Maennerchor Bldg. —649 N. Clark. Giles Bldg.— 304 Wabash Ave. Girard Bldg.— 306 Dearborn. Gladys Bldg.— 195 54th. Glickauf Blk.— 83 N. Clark. Glickman Bldg.— 333 W. 14th. 106 CHICAGO, ILL. Grand Opera House Bldg. — 89 Clark. Graphic Arts Bldg. — 309 Michigan Blvd. Great Northern Bldg. — 77 Jackson Blvd. Grocers ' Blk.— 43 Wabash Ave. Hair & Eidgway Bldg. — 255, 55th St. Hamilton National Bank Bldg.— 82 LaSalle. Hampden Bldg.— 14 State. Hampshire Bldg. — LaSalle, cor. Monroe. Hampton Bldg. — cor. Sheri- dan Road & Dakiu. Hardware Exchange Bldg. — 134 Lake St. Hartford Bldg.— 140 Dear- born. Havmarket Theatre Bldg. — 169 W. Madison St. Henning & Speed Blk.— 127 Dearborn. Henrietta Bldg.— 66 Wabash Ave. Herald Bldg.— 158 Washing- ton. Hobbs' Bldg.— 97 Washing- ton. Holmes Blk.— 5860 State. Holt Bldg. — 165 Washington. Home Insurance Bldg. — 205 LaSalle, n. e. cor. Adams. Hoop's Bldg.— 169 Wabash Ave. Howland Blk.— 192 Dear- born. Hovne's Bldg. — 90 LaSalle. Humboldt Blk. — 725 W. North Ave. Hunter Bldg.— 218, 60th St. Huvler's Bldg.— 155 State. Hvman Bldg.— 148 S. Water. Hynes Bldg.— 3643 State. Illinois Bank Bldg.— 117 Dearborn. Imperial Bldg.— 260 Clark. Industrial Savings Bank Bldg.— 652 Blue Islan-l Ave. Industry Bldg.— 79-87 5tli| Ave. Ingram Blk.— 6215 Went- worth Ave. Inter-Ocean Bldg. — 130 Dear- born, n. w. cor. Madison. Inter-Ocean New Bldg. — 106- 110 Monroe. Irwin Bldg.— 361 WabashJ Ave. Isabella Bldg. — 48 Van Bu- ren. Ismond Bldg.— 213, 41st. Jefferson Bldg.— 159 S. Jef- ferson. Jefferson Bldg. — 175 Monroe. Jewelers' Bldg.— 134 Wa- bash Ave. Jones, John Bldg.— 110 Dearborn. Journal Bldg.— 162 Wash- ington. Kaskaskia Bldg. — 327 Dear- born. Kedzie Bldg.— 120 and 122 Randolph. Kemper Bldg. — North Ave., s. e. cor. N. Halsted. Kent Bldg.— 12 Sherman. Kent Bldg.— 623 W. 63rd. Kentuckv Blk.— 203 Clark. Knisely ^Bldg.— 74 W. Mon- roe. Kranz Bldg.— 82 State. Lafayette Bldg.— 74 LaSalle. Lakeside Bldg. — Clark cor, Adams. Lakeside Press Bldg. — ^Ply- mouth Ct. cor. Polk. LaSalle Blk.— LaSalle cor. Madison. Lee 's Bldg.— 153, 5th Ave. Leiter Bldg.— 319 State. LeMoyne Blk.— 40 Eandojph. CHICAGO, ILL. lo; Lenox Bldg.— 90 Washing- ton. Lenox Bldgs. — 3543 Cottage Grove Ave. Lesher Bldg.— 327 Franklin. Lewis Institute — 770 W. Madison, s. e. cor. S. Ko- bey. Longley Bldg.— 11 S. Water. Loomis Bldg.— 4 Clark. Lowell Bldg. — 316 Dearborn. Liidington Bldg.— 531 Wa- bash. Lumbermen 's Exchange — 240 S. Water. Madison Blk.— 745 W. Madi- son. Mailers' Bldg.— 228 LaSalle. Mandel Bldg.— 236 5th Ave. Manufacturers' Bldg. — 30 W. Randolph. Maplewood Opera House — 1512 N. Rockwell. Marine Bldg. — 158 Lake. Market Bldg.— 112th cor. Stephenson Ave. Marquette Bldg. — Dearborn cor. Adams. Masonic Bldg. — S. Halsted cor. W. Randolph. Masonic Temple — State cor. Randolph. Masonic Temple— 6738 Went- worth Ave. Mattheis Blk.— 138 Canal- port Ave. McCluer Blk. — i36, 35th. McConnell, John Bldg. — 10 Astor. McCormick Blk.— 73 Dear- born. McKinley Bldg.— S. Halsted, n. cor. W. 59th. McLennan Bldgs.— 3034 S. Park Ave. McNeill Bldg.— 246 Jackson Blvd. McVicker's Theatre Bldg.— 84 Madison. Medill Bldg.— 342 Dearborn. Medinah Bldg. — 5th Ave. cor. Jackson. Mentor Bldg.— 163 State. Mercantile Bldg. — 224 Adams. Merchants ' Bldg. — 92 La- Salle. Merchants' Loan & Trust Bldg.— 135 Adams. Merchants National Bank Bldg.— 82 LaSalle. Messenger Bldg. — 6329 Stew- art Ave. Metal Workers' Bidg. — i7 S. Canal. Methodist Church Blk.— 107 Clark. Metropolitan Blk.— 163 Ran- dolph. Metropolitan Life Bldg. — 892, 47th St. Meyer Bldg.— 218 Van Bu- ren. Minton Bldg. — Dakin, s. w. cor. Rokeby. Monadnock Bldg. — Dearborn cor. Jackson. Monarch Bldg.— 19-21 South Canal. Monon Bldg.— 320-326 Dear- born. Morgan Blk.— 1928 Archer Ave. Morning Star Hall— 9007 Erie Ave. Morrison Bldg. — 125 Clark. Moxley Bldg.— W. Randolph cor. S. Clinton. National Life Ins. TJ. S. A. Bldg.— 163 LaSalle. New Era Bldg.— 11 Blue Island Ave. New Labor Temple — 276 Madison. lOS CHICAGO, ILL. New York Life Ins. Bldg.— LaSalle cor. Monroe. Newman Blk.— 511 W. 63rd. North American Bldg. — 162 State. North Cape Bldg.— 824 W. North Ave. North End Masonic Temple —617 N. Clark. Northern Office Bldg.— 36 LaSalle. Northwestern University Bldg. — Lake cor. Dear- born. Oakwood Bldg.— 144 Oak- wood Blvd. Occidental Bldgs.— 69 Mar- ket. Ogden Bldg. — 34 Clark cor. Lake. Old Colony Bldg.— Van Bu- ren cor. Dearborn. Old Stock Exchange Bldg.— (See Crilly Bldg.) Omaha Bldg.— 134 Van Bu- ren. O 'Neill Blk.' & Hall— 683 W. Lake. Oneonta Bldg. — 73 Clark. Open Board of Trade Bldg. — 260 Clark. O'Eeilly Bldg.— 213 Van Bu ren. Oriental Bldg.— 122 LaSalle Orr Bldg.— 637 W. 62nd. Ostrander Bldg. — 88 W Jackson Blvd. Otis Blk.— 158 LaSalle. Otis Bldg. — 70 Madison s. w, cor. State. Ottawa Bldg.— 109 Madison Oxford Bldg.— 86 LaSalle. Parkside Bldg.— 540 N. Nor mal Parkway. Peabody Blk.— 1941/2 W Madison. Penang Bldg. — 47 Michigan Ave. People's Institute— 872 W. Van Buren. Pinkerton Bldg.— 201 5th Ave. Plamondon Bldg.— 103 S. Clinton. Plymouth Bldg.— 305 Dear- born. Polish Nat. Alliance Bldg. — 104 W. Division. Pontiae Bldg. — Dearborn, cor. Harrison. Pope Bldg. — 121-127 Ply- mouth Place. Portland Blk. — 103-119 Dearborn. Post Office — Corner Dear- born and .lackson Sts. Post Office Blk.— 324, 55th St. Powers Bldg.— 156 Wabash Ave. Public Library Bldg. — Wash- ington cor. Michigan Ave. | Pullman Bldg. — Adams cor. Michigan Ave. Pullman Market Bldg. — 112th cor. Stephenson Ave. Quincy Bldg. — Adams cor. Clark. Quinlan Bldg.— 83 Clark. Railway Exchange — 15 Jack- son Blvd. Rand-McNally Bldg.— 174 Adams. Rawson Bldg. — 153 State. Real Estate Board Bldg. — Dearborn cor. Randolph. Reaper Blk.— 97 Clark, n. e. cor. Washington. Reliance Bldg. — State cor. Washington, Rialto Bldg.— 153 Van Bu- ren. Roanoke Blk.— 151 LaSalle. Rookery, The — LaSalle cor. Adams. CHICAGO, ILL. 109 Royal Ins. Bldg.— 173 Jack- son and 108-116 Quiney. Eussell Bldg.— 45 W. Ran- dolph. Rlyerson Bldg. — 49 Randolph. St. Mary's Blk.— 127 Wa- bash Ave. San Diego Bldg.— 53 River. Schiller Bldg.— 109 Ran- dolph. Schiller Bldg.— N. Clark, cor. Schiller. Schlitz Lodge Hall— 913 W. North Ave. Schloesser Blk.— 210 LaSalle. Schmidt, K. G. Bldg.— North Ave. cor. Clybonrn Ave. Schroeder Bldg. — 467 Mil- waukee Ave. Seaverns Bldg.— 2208 Wa- bash Ave. Second Regt. Armory — Washington Blvd. cor. S. Curtis. Security Bldg. — Madison cor. 5th Ave. Sheppard Bldg. — 5th Ave. cor. Quiney. Shutterly Blk.— 558 W. 79th. Siblev Bldg.— 18 N. Clark. Sibley Blk.— 206 Randolph. Silversmith's Bldg. — 137 Wabash Ave. Singer Bldg.— 182 State. South Park Bldg.— 251, 57th St. Springer Bldg.— 207 S. Canal. Springer Bldg.— No. 10, 174 S. Clinton. Standard Oil Co. Bldg.— Wa- bash Ave. cor. S. Water. Star Bldg.— 356 Dearborn. Stedman Bldg. — 90th, cor. Commercial Ave. Stensland Blk. — Milwaukee Ave. cor. N. Carpenter. Stevens Bldg.— 24 Adams. Stewart Bldg.— 92 State. Stiles Bldg.— 21 N. Clinton. Stone, A. J. Bldg.— 578 W. Madison. Stose 's, Chas. Bldg.— 194 Van Buren. Studebaker Bldg.— 388 Wa- bash Ave. Studio Bldg.— N. State, Ohio and Ontario. Styx Hall— 2035 W. 47th. Superior Blk.— 79 Clark. Syracuse Blk.— 169 Ran- dolph. Tacoma Bldg. — LaSalle cor. Madison. Taylor Bldg.— 90 Wabash Ave. Taylor Bldg. — 146 Monroe. Telephone Bldg.— 203 Wash- ington. Temple, The — LaSalle cor. Monroe. Temple Court Bldg.— 225 Dearborn. Tennyson (The New) Bldg. — 4140 Cottage Grove Ave. Teutonic Bldg. — Washington cor. 5th Ave. Thacker Bldg.— 137, 39th St. Thompson Blk. — 247 W. Madison. Thornton Blk.— 609 W. 69th. Times Bldg. — 5th Ave. cor. Washington. Title & Trust Bldg.— 100 Washington. Traders' Safe & Trust Bldg. —261 LaSalle. Tribune 'Bldg. — Dearborn cor. Madison. Trude Bldg.— 67 Wabash. Uhlich Blk. and Halls — 29 N. Clark. Union Bank Bldg. — 227, 92nd. U. S. Custom House — ith fl., 315 Dearborn. 110 CHICAGO, ILL. U. S. Express Co. Bldg— 89 Washington. Unity Bldg. — 81 Dearborn. University Club Bldg.— 118 Dearborn. Van Bur en Bldg.— 189 Van Buren. Van Buren Blk.— 67 W. Van Buren. Van Buren Opera House Blk. —1251 W. Madison. Venetian Bldg.— 36 Wash- ington. Vermont Bldg. — W. Madison cor. S. Sangamon. Wadsworth Bldg.— 181 Madi- son. Washington Blk.— 110, 5th Ave. Watson Bldg.— 125 LaSalle. Wells Bldg.— 118 Harrison. Wentworth's, John Bldg. — 45 LaSalle. Western Bank Note Bldg. — Madison eor. Michigan Ave. Western Methodist Book Concern Bldg. — 57 Wash- ington. Western Union Bldg.— 138 Jackson Blvd. AVheeler Bldg. — 8 Sherman. Williams Bldg.— 176 Wabash Ave. Williams Bldg.— 200 Monroe. Willoughby Bldg. — 242 Franklin, n. w. cor. Jack- son. Wilson Bldg.— 121 LaSalle. Winestine Bldg. — 55 Eiver. Winnipeg Blk. — 9151 Com- mercial Ave. Wolff Bldg.— 91 Dearborn. Women 's Temple — 184 La- Salle, s. w. cor. Monroe. Yale Bldg.— 6565 Yale. Young Men's Christian As- sociation Bldg. — 155 La- Salle. I Young Women 's Christian i Association Bldg. — 288 [ Michigan Ave. Yukon Bldg.— 120 Van Bu- ren. Zion Bldg. — 12th, cor. Michi- gan Ave. THE CHURCHES OF CHICAGO For the convenience of strangers stopping in the city over Sunday and who wish to hear one of Chicago's popular preachers, or attend some house of worship noted for the beauty or uniqueness of its service, we have selected the following names of a few of the leading churches. The reader who wishes to learn the location of any particular church is referred to the complete list: Independent: All Souls Church — Cor. Oakwood Boule- vard and Langley Ave., Eev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Pastor; Central Church — Auditorium Theater, Cor. V/abash Ave. and Congress St., Eev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, Pastor; Inde- pendent Religious Society of Chicago — Grand Opera House, 87 Clark St., M. M. Mangasarian, Lecturer. Episcopal: St. James Church — Cor. Cass and Huron Sts., Rev. J. S. Stone, D.D., Rector. Grace Church— 1439 Wabash Ave., Rev. Wm. O. Waters, Rector. Reformed Episcopal: Christ Church — Cor. Michigan Ave. and 24th St., Rt. Rev. Charles E. Cheney, D.D. Rector; St. Paul's Church — Cor. S. Winchester and W. Adams Sts. Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows, D.D., Rector. Presbyterian: Garfield Boulevard Church — Cor. West Gar- field Boulevard and Halsted St., Rev. R. Keene Ryan, Pas- tor. Fourth Church — Cor. Rush and Superior Sts., Rev. W. R. Notman, D.D., Pastor. Roman Catholic: Cathedral of the Holy Name — Cor. Supe- rior and North State Sts., Most Rev. James B. Quigley, Arch- bishop. Baptist: Immanuel Church — Michigan Ave,, near 23rd St., Rev. Johnston Myers, D.D., Pastor. Reformed Jewish Church: Sinai Temple — Cor. 23rd St. and Indiana Ave., Rev. Dr. E. G. Hirsch, Minister. Methodist Episcopal: First Church — Cor. Clark and Wash- ington Sts., Rev. J. P. Brushingham, Pastor. Christian Scientist: First Church of Christ — 4017 Drexel Boulevard, Eugene R. Cox and Mrs. Fannie L. Pierce, Read- ers. Congregational: Plymouth Church — 2535 Michigan Ave., Rev. J. A. Milburn, Pastor. Unitarian: Church of the Messiah — Cor. Michigan Boule- vard and 23rd St. Universalist: St. Paul's Church — Prairie Ave., near 30th St., Rev. J. K. Mason, D.D., Pastor. Ill 112 CHICAGO, ILL. New Thought: Church of the New Thought— 842 Michi- gan Ave. — Ursula N. Gestiefeld, Instructor. The Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Name, cor. Superior and State Sts., is one of the best examples of church archi- tecture in the city. Among the really fine church buildings may be noted the First Church of Christ (Christian Scientist), 4017 Drexel Blvd., built in the form of a Greek temple; the Jewish synagogue, cor. 33rd St. and Indiana Ave., known as Kehilath Anshe Mayriv; the Ej)iscopal Cathedral Church of St. Peter and Paul, cor. Washington Blvd. and S. Peoria St.; the Central Park Presbyterian Church, cor. Sacramento and Warren Aves.; the Garfield Park M. E. Church, cor. N. Kedzie Ave. and Walnut St.; the Union Park Congrega- tional Church, cor. Washington Blvd. and S. Ashland Ave.; St. Paul's Universalist Church, Prairie Ave. opposite 30th St.; Immanuel (Baptist) Church, Michigan Ave. near 23rd St. Besides the churches there are hundreds of religious and semi-religious societies. There are about 1125 churches in the city, and over 1,000 religious and semi-religious soci- eties. The Central Church, presided over by Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, is the largest congregation in the city. Its services are held in the Auditorium theater 11 a, m. Sundays. COMPLETE LIST OF CHURCHES. ADVENT CHRISTIAN. West Side Church— (Grace Bap- tist Chapel) Sacraraento av. Advent Christian Church — 913 nr. W, Lake. Masonic Temple. riAPTT<5T Blessed Hope Mission— 274 Au- iiAFUbi. gusta. Auburn Park Church— Normal Loyal Workers Mission— 1065 av. cor. Winneconna av. Sheffield av. ^, . . ^^ ^ Austin — Pine av. nr. Indiana. German Advent Christian Church Austin Swedish— 5913 Sophia. —274 Augusta. Belden Avenue Church — N. Hal- Primitive Advent Christian gted cor. Belden av. Church — 948 N. Troy. Bethany Church— S. Hoyne av. nr. W. 35th. ADVENTISTS (SEVENTH DAY) Bethel Church— 72d, cor. Cham- plain av. Englewood Church — 6236 S. Pe- Bethesda Church (Colored) — In- oria. diana cor 31st. Erie Street Church (Norwegian) Calvary Church — Wabash av. — 269 W. Erie. cor. 38th. Peoria Street Swedish Church — Centennial Church — Jackson 6236 S. Peoria. boul. cor, S. Lincoln. Ravenswood Church — Montrose Central Church — 324 Clark. av. cor N. Hermitage av. Covenant Church— W. 60th pi., Rockwell Street Church (Danish) cor. Butler. — Rockwell cor. Wabansia av. Crawford — 25th nr. W. 40th av. Second Swedish Church —170 Elim Swedish — 75th cor. Kim- Townsend. bark av. South Side Church— 4eth het. Elsdon Church — 52d cor. S. Wabash and Michigan avs. Ridgeway av. CHICAGO, ILL. 113 Hnglewood Church — W. 62(i pi. cor. Stewart av. Englewood-on-the-Hill Church — W. 67th cor. Laflin. Englewood Swedish Church — 59th cor. Emerald av. Evanston First Swedish Church — Evanston. Fifth Avenue German Church — 27th cor. 5th av. First Bohemian Church — 556 Throop. First Church — South Park av. cor. 31st. First Danish Church — N. Tal- man av. cor. Lemoyne. First German Church — W. Su- perior cor. N. Paulina. First Swedish Church — Elm cor. Milton av. Forty-eighth Street Church — Wabash av. nr. 48th. Fourth Church — Ashland boul. cor. W. Monroe. Fourth Swedish Church— 2537, 111th. Friendship (Colored) — 374 W. Lake. Galilee Church — N. Robey cor. Wellington. Garneld Park Church — 2077 W. Van Buren, Grace Church — Sacramento av. cor. W. Lake. Hermon Church (Colored) — 280 N. Franklin. . Humboldt Park Church — N. Humboldt cor. Cortland. Humboldt Park German Church — 1014 N. Spaulding av. Humboldt Park Swedish Church — N. Rockwell nr. Wabausia av. Hyde Park Church — Woodlawn av. cor. 56th. Immanuel Bohemian Church — S. Albany av. cor. W. 26th. Immanuel Church — ws. Michigan av. nr. 23d. Irving Park Church — Irving Park. Lake View Church — Otto nr. Southport av. Lake View Swedish Church — No- ble av. nr. Clifton av. LaSalle Avenue Church — 439 La- Sal le av. Lexington Avenue Church — Lex- ington av. cor 62d. Logan Square Norwegian Church — Logan Square. Maplewood Avenue Church — Ma- plewood av. nr. FuUerton av. Memorial Church — Oakwood boul. bet. Cottage Grove and Langley avs. Messiah Church — Flournoy nr. S. Sacramento av. Millard Avenue Church — Millard av. se. cor. W. 24th (Lawn- dale). Mount Olive— 135 47th. Normal Park Church — Stewart av. cor. 70th. Olivet Church — 27th cor. Dear- born. Pilgrim Temple Church — N. Leavitt cor. North av. Providence Church — 13 N. Irv- ing av. Ravenswood Church — Sunnyside av. se. cor. Lyman av. Rogers Park Church — Rogers Park. Salem Swedish Church — W. 22d pi. cor. S. Oakley av. Second Church — S. Morgan sw. cor. W. Monroe. Second German Church— Bur- ling cor. Willow. Second Swedish Church — 3020 5th av. Shiloh Church (Qolored)— W. 62d cor. S. May. South Chicago Church — Houston av. cor. 90th, South Chicago. South Chicago Swedish Church — Avenue L cor. 98th. Tabernacle — W. Monroe cor. S. Spaulding av. Tabernacle Swedish Church — Superior av. bet. 91st and 92d. Third German Church — S. Win- chester av. nr. W. 12th. Trinity Church — W. Ohio nr. N. Robey. West Pullman — Parnell av. bet. W. 118th and W. 129th. Western Avenue Church — War- ren av. nw. cor. S. Western av. Windsor Park — 76th nr. Rail- road av. Baptist Missions. Batts Mission — 40th pi. nr. 15th. Bohemian Mission — W. 18th pi. nr. S. Leavitt; Clifton Park av. s. of W. 28th. Central Chinese Mission — 295 Clark. Faith Mission — S. Halsted cor. 35th pi. Fortieth Street Mission — N. 40th av. nr. W. Lake. Hope Mission — 6149 S. Halsted. Immanuel Mission — No. 1, 2706 114 CHICAGO, ILL. Wentworth av. ; No. 2, 1615 Wabash av. ; No. 3. 332 Root ; No. 4, 3723 S. Halsted ; No. 5, 477, 26th; No. 6, W. 53d cor. 5th av. Ouward Mission — 1289 W. 22d. Parkside Mission — Jackson Park av. n. of 71st. Raymond Mission — Poplar av. nr. 30th. Sunshine Mission — S. Centre av. nr. W. 59th. Wabansia Avenue German Mis- sion — Wabansia and N. Win- chester avs. Wabansia Polish Mission — Wa- bansia and N. Winchester avs. Welcome Gospel Mission — 75th cor. Kimbark av. CHRISTIAN. Austin Church — Ohio cor. Pine av. Bush Temple of Music Church — N. Clark cor. Chicago av. Central Church — Indiana av. cor. 37th. Douglas Park Church — Turner av. nr. Ogden av. Englewood Church — Eggleston av. cor. 64th. First Church — Grand boul. and 47th. Garfield Boulevard Church — S. Halsted nr. Garfield boul. Garfield Park Church — Chicago av. cor. Hamlin av. Humboldt Park Church — Armit- age and Nebraska avs. Hyde Park Church — Lexington av. and 57th. Irving Park Church — N. 43d av. cor. W. Cullom av. Jackson Boulevard Church — 1010 W. Jackson boul. Kendall Street Church — Kendall nr. W. Polk. Laflin Street Church — Laflin cor. G2d. Metropolitan — People's Institute. Monroe Street Church — W. Mon- roe cor. S. Francisco av. North Side Church — Sheffield av. cor. Montana. South Side Church— 3329 State. West Pullman Church — Wallace cor. 118th. Missions. Christian Temple Mission — 1042 Otto. Colored People's Mission — Ar- mour av. cor. 36th. Fasking Hall Mission — 3012 Archer av. Halsted Street Mission — G835 S. Halsted. Maplewood Mission — 430 W. Ful- lerton av. Moreland Union Mission — 48th av. cor. Ohio. North West Mission — Armitage av. cor. N. Leavitt. South Chicago Mission — 106th cor. Avenue N. CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC. Bohemian Zion Tabernacle — 722 W. 19th. Central Tabernacle — 3521 Dear- born. Jackson Park Zion Tabernacle — 212, 63d. North Side German Tabernacle — 639 Larrabee. North Side Zion Tabernacle — Belden av. cor. Lincoln av. North West Side Tabernacle — 786 W. North av. South Side German Tabernacle 2521 Dearborn. South Side Zion Tabernacle — 6428 Wentworth av. West Side Zion Tabernacle — W. Madison cor. Paulina. Zion Hospice Assembly Hall 1201 Michigan av. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Scien- tist — 4017 Drexel boul. Second Church of Christ, Scien- tist — Wrightwood and Pine Grove avs. Third Church of Christ, Scien- tist — Washington boul. se. cor. S. Leavitt. Fourth Church of Christ, Scien- tist — 63d nw. cor. Stewart av. Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist — 57th sw. cor. Rosalie ct. CONGREGATIONAL. Auburn Park Church — 77th cor. Normal av. Austin Church — Waller av. nr. Midway Park. Berea Church — 936 S. Hoyne av. Bethany Church — W. Superior cor. N. Lincoln. Bethel Church — Marquette av. cor. 77th. Bethesda Church — 26 and 28 Clybourn av. Bethlehem Church — 711 Loomis. Bethlehem Swedish Church — 657 Fulton av. CHICAGO, ILL. 115 Bowmanville Church — W. Ber- wyn av. cor. Lincoln av., Bow- manville. Brainerd Church — Throop nr. W. 88th. Bridgeport Swedish Church — S. Hermitage av. nr. 35th, Brighton Church — 34th pi. cor. S. Lincoln. California Avenue Church — S. California av. cor. W. Monroe. Central Park Church — Park av. cor. S. 40th ct. Christ's German Church — Centre av. and 31st pi. Commercial Avenue Church — 98th nr. Commercial av. Cortland Street Church — 83 Cortland. Covenant Church — W. Polk nw. cor. S. Claremont av. Cragin Church — Armitage nr. 50th av. Crawford Church — S. 42d av. nr. W. 26th. Doremus Church — Butler nr. 31st. Douglas Park Church — W. 19th cor. S. Spaulding av. Evanston Avenue Church — Al- dine cor. Evanston av. Ewing Street Church — 239 and 241 Ewing. Fellowship Church — Cor. Ellis av. and 64th. Fifty-second Avenue Church — 40 N. 52d av. First Church — Washington boul. sw. cor. S. Ann. First Evangelical Lutheran Church — N. Leavitt cor. Had- don av. Forest Glen Church — N. 50th ct. cor. W. Catalpa av. Forestville Church — Champlain av. cor. 46th. Garfield Park Church— S. 40th av. nr. Lexington. Grace Church — Powell av. cor. Cherry pi. Grand Avenue Church — Grand av, nr. N. Hamlin av. Green Street Church — W. 59th cor. S. Green. Gross Park Church — 1844 N. Leavitt. Immanuel Church — 9227 Drexel av. Jefferson First Church — Roberts av. nr. W. 54th. Jefferson Park Trinity (German) Church — Winona nr. Elderkin. Lake View Church — Seminary av. cor. Lill av. Leavitt Street Church — S. Leav- itt sw. cor. W. Adams. Lincoln Park Church — 707 Ful- lerton boul. Madison Avenue Church — 7117 Madison av. Maplewood Church — Talman av. nr. Humboldt boul. Mayflower Church — S. Sacra- mento av. cor. Fillmore. Millard Avenue Church — S. Cen- tral Park av. se. cor. W. 23d. Mont Clare Church — 69th av. nr. Fullerton av. Morton Park Church — 24th cor. 52d. New England Church — Dearborn av. cor. Delaware pi. North Euglewood Church — La- Salle cor. W. 59th. North Shore Church — Wilson av. cor. Sheridan rd. Pacific Church — 827 Cortland. Park Manor Church — 71st nr. Vernon av. People's Church — 9737 Avenue L. Pilgrim Church — Harvard av. se. cor. 64th. Pilgrim German Church — N. Avers av. cor. Thomas. Pilgrim Mayflower (Branch of Pilgrim) Church— 4357 Went- worth av. Plymouth Church — 2535 Michi- gan av. Porter Memorial Church — 494 to 498 S. Paulina. Puritan Church — 817 Grand av. Ravenswood Church — N. Her- mitage av. cor. Montrose av. Rogers Park Church — Morse av. cor. Forest av. Rosehill Church — Edgewater av. cor. N. Paulina, Rosehill. St. James German Church — N. Park av. cor. Florimoud. St. Paul Church — Belden av. cor. N. 42d av. Salem Church — Point cor. Che- ney. Sardis Welsh Church — W. Van Buren nr. S. California av. Sedgwick Street Church — 388 Sedgwick. South Chicago Church — Ontario av. nr. 92d, South Chicago. South Church — Drexel boul. nw. cor. 40th. Summerdale Church — N. Pau- lina cor. Farragut av. 116 CHICAGO, ILL. Swedish Evangelical Church — Franklin av. cor. Iowa. Tabernacle Church — Grand av. se. cor. N. Morgan. Trinity Church — Normal av. cor. 71st. Union Park Church — S. Ashland av. cor. Washington boul. University Church — Madison av. cor. 56th. Warren Avenue Church — War- ren av. sw. cor. S. Albany av. Washington Park Church — Mich- igan av. bet. 53d and 54th. Waveland Avenue Church — Waveland and Janssen avs. West Pullman Church — W. Pull- man. Missions. Armour Mission — 33d cor. Ar- mour av. Chinese Mission (Branch of First Church) — Washington boul. cor. S. Ann. Halsted Street Chapel (Branch of South Church)— 5051 S. Halsted. Kedzie Avenue Chapel (Branch of Warren Avenue Church) — 207 Sawyer av. Logan Square Mission — 505 W. Diversey. Logan Square Scandinavian Mis- sion — 505 W. Diversey. Mackinaw Avenue Mission — 8555 Mackinaw av. Millard Avenue Mission — 1166 Lawndale av. Mizpah Chapel (Branch of Cove- nant Church)— 922 W. 12th. Ogden Avenue German Mission — 968 Ogden av. South Branch Sunday School (Branch of Millard av.)— S. Ridgev/ay av. cor. 29th. Stony Island Park Mission- Cornell av. cor. 82d. University Missioa— 6oth cor. Jackson av. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN. Church of Providence— Sheffield av. nr. N. Clark. Drexel Park Church— 6330 S. Marshfleld av. First Church— 6623 Stewart av. Hope Church— (Colored) S. Peoria nr. W. 62d. Memorial Church— 253 Jackson Park Terrace. Second Church— W. 6Sth cor, S. Oakley av. DUNKARD. First Church— 183 Hastings. Missions. Mission— 183 Hastings. EPISCOPAL. Cathedral Church SS. Peter & Paul — Washington boul. cor. S. Peoria. All Angels Church (For the Deaf)— Trinity Chapel, 100, 26th, All Saints' Church— Pullman. All Saints' Church— Wilson av. cor. N. Hermitage. Calvary Church— W. Monroe e. of S. Kedzie av. Christ Church— 65th cor. Wood- lawn av. Church of the Advent— 430 W. Fullerton av. Church of the Atonement— Kenmore av. se. cor. Ard- more av. Church of Our Saviour— 702 i Fullerton av. Church of St. Philip the Evan- gelist— 3555 S. Hamilton av. Church of the Annunciation— 7814 Lowe av. Church of the Ascension— La- salle av. se. cor. Elm. Church of the Epiphany— S. Ashland av. cor. W. Adams. Church of the Good Shepherd— S. Lawndale av. ne. cor. W. 24th. Church of the Holy Cross— 55th cor. S. Halsted. Church of the Incarnation— Parnell av. nr. W. 100th. Church of the Redeemer— 56th nw. cor. Washington av. Church of St. John the Evan- gelist— Rees cor. Vine. Church of the Transfiguration— 235, 43d. Grace Church— 1439 Wabash av. Holy Trinity Church— Union av. cor. W. 47th. Immanuel Church (Swedish)— 1104 W. 59th. St. Alban's Church— 4336 Prairie av. St. Andrew's Church— Wash- ington boul. cor. S. Robey. St. Ann's' Church— Kimball av. sw. cor. McLean av. CHICAGO, ILL. 117 t, Ansgarius' Church (Swe- dish)— 101 Sedgwick. : St. Barnabas' Ohurch— 2054 Washington boul. St. Bartholomew's Church- Stewart av. cor. N. Normal Parkway. St. Chrysostom's Church— 544 Dearborn av. St. David's Church— 67th cor. South Park av. St. George's Church— 76th cor. Drexel av. St. James' Church— Cass se. cor. Huron. St. John's Church— W. Byron cor. N. 44th av. St. Joseph's Church— West Pullman. St. Jude's Church— 92d cor. Houston av. St. Luke's Church— 388 S. West- ern av. St. Margaret's Church— 7439 Coles av. St. Mark's Church— Cottage Grove av. nw. cq^r. 36th. St. Martin's Church— Waller av. cor. Midway Park (A). St. Paul's Church— 50th ne. cor. Madison av. St. Paul's Church— 757 Lunt av. St. Peter's Church— 1737 Bel- mont av. St. Simon's Church — Sheridan Park. St. Stephen's Church— 1298 Ogden av. St. Thomas' Church (Colored)— 2965 Dearborn. St. Timothy's Church— W. Chi- cago av. cor. Hamlin av. Trinity Church — Michigan boul. se. cor. 26th. MISSIONS AND CHAPELS. Chapel of Champlin Home for Boys— 515 W. Adams. Chapel of Church Home for Aged Persons— 4327 Ellis av. Chapel of St. Luke's Hospital— 1430 Indiana av. Chapel of Western Theological Seminary — 1113 Washington boul. City Mission to Hospitals and Prisons. St. Mary's Mission House— 215 Washington boul. EPISCOPAL (REFORMED). (Synod of Chicago.) ( tiiist Church— Michigan av. cor. 24th. Emmanuel Church— S. Canal cor. 28th. St. John's Church— 37th cor. Langley av. St. Mark's Church— N. Wash- tenaw av. nr. W. Dunning, Maplewood. Trinity Church— Yale sw. cor. 70th. Tyng Mission— Archer av. cor. 21st. EPISCOPAL (REFORMED). (Jurisdiction of the West and Northwest.) St. Paul's Church— S. Winches- ter av. cor. W. Adams. ' ETHICAL CULTURE. Society for Ethical Culture — Steinway Hall, 17 Vanburen. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIA- TION. Board of Bishops— 232 S. Win- chester av. Chicago District— 658 Sheffield av. Centennial Church — W. Harri- son sw. cor. S. Hoyne av. Douglas Park Church— S. Ho- man av. s. 15th. Ebenezer Church — S. Sangamon nr. W. 67th. Emanuel Church — Sheffield av. ne. cor. Marianna. First Church— 35th sw. cor. Dearborn. Lane Park Church— Roscoe ne. cor. Bosworth av. Norwood Park Church — Clar- ence av. nr. N. 72d av. St. John's Church— W. Huron ne. cor. Noble. Salem Church— W. 12th sw. cor. S. Union. Seoond Church— Wisconsin nw. cor. Sedgwick. South Chicago Church— Avenue J nr. 98th. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. Augustana Synod. Bethania Church— 9116 Houston av. Bethel Church— 6607 S. Sanga- mon. Bethlehem Church— 58th car. 5th av. Ebenezer Churoih— Summerdale av. nr. N. Ashland av. Elim Church— 113th cor. Calu- met av. 118 CHICAGO, ILL. Emmaus ChurcTi — Jefferson Park. Gethsemane Church— N. May cor. W. Huron. Gustavus Adiolphus Church— 75th cor. Drexel av. Immanuel Church — Sedgwick cor. Hobbie. Messiah Church — ^Seminary av. ne. cor. School. Messiah Church— N. Waller av. nw. cor. Iowa. Nebo Church— W. Dakin nr. N. 59th av. Salem Churoh— 2819 Princeton av. Salem Church— Cuyler av. nr. N. Robey. Saron Church— N. Humboldt cor. Shakespeare av. St. Paul's Church— W. Ontario cor. N. 50th av. Trinity Church— Seminary av. cor. Noble av. Zion Church— S. Irving av. nr. W. 22d. Chicago Synod. St. James' Church— Hayes cor. Kimball av. St. John's Church— Indiana av. nr. 61st. St. Luke's Church— Marianna cor. N. Francisco av. St. Mark's Church— 1330 Addi- son. St. Matthew's Church— W. 47th av. cor. Plournoy. St. Peter's Church— N. Spauld- ing av. cor. Lem_oyue. Wicker Park Church— N. Hoyne av. nw. cor. Lemoyne. Holy Trinity (English)— Sw. cor. La Salle av. and Elm St. Danish Synod. St. Ansgar's Church— N. Wash- tenaw av. Mr. W. North av. St. Peter's Church— 98th nr. Commercial av. St. Stephen's Church— 3621 Armour av. Trinity Church — 440 W. Su- perior. Danish United Church. Ebenezer's Church— N. Rock- well se. cor. Wabansia av. Gblgotha Church— S521 Dear- born. Gethsemane Church— Marianna se. cor. N. Rockwell. Hanges Synod. Elim Church— N. Whipple nr. Elston av. Hanges Church— N. Centra Park av. cor. Wabansia av Immanuel Church— N. Maple "wood av. cor. Cherry pi. St. Paul's Church— Fairfield av cor. Hirsch. Trinity Church— GrandJ av. sw cor. N. Peoria. Independent. Bethania Church— W. Ohio ror Noble. Prieden's Church— N. Wooi cor. Iowa. Siloam Church— N. Ada bet Huron and Chicago av. Iowa Synod. St. Stephen's Church— " '^.'*rST' ^^