597,985 503,061 17,626 450,695 360,925 18,434 1,521 28,399 632,645 327,606 34,770 6,725 73,923 1,076,499 417,544 271,984 89,293 45,862 824,583 1888 for the labor party. The socialist vote as given includes that of the social labor and social democrat parties.
59,062 35,440 4,379 4.364 780
Henry L. Hertz, Rep.. ..396,318 Thos. S. Marshall, Pro..... 26,426 John W. McElroy, Peo..... 21,579 1894.
John Collins, Soc... Robert H. Patton, Pro... Philip Veal, Soc. Lab...... James Hogan, Peo.... A. G. Specht, Continental. VOTE FOR STATE TREASUR- ERS SINCE 1880. (Minor candidates omitted.) 1880.
1884. Richard J. Oglesby, Rep...334,234 Carter H. Harrison, Sr., D.319.635 Jesse Harper, Peo.. James B. Hobbs, Pro....... 10,905 Edward Rutz, Rep.... ..317,872 1888. Thos. Butterworth, Dem..276,670 Joseph W. Fifer, Rep......367,860 J. W. Evans, Greenback.. 26,658 John M. Palmer, Dem.....355,313 1882. David H. Harts, Pro....... 18,874 John C. Smith, Rep.......250,722 Willis W. Jones, U. L..... 6,394 Alfred Orendorff, Dem... .244,585 Daniel McLaughlin, Gbk.. 15,511 John P. Altgeld, Dem......425,558 John G. Irwin, Pro.... 11,130 Joseph W. Fifer, Rep. .402,686 1884. Robert R. Link, Pro..... 24.808 Nathan Barnet, Peo........ 20,108
John R. Tanner, Rep..... .587,627 John P. Altgeld, Dem.....474,256 George W. Gere, Pro..... 14,559 Wm. S. Forman, Gold D.. 8,102 C. A. Baustin, Soc. Lab.... 985 J. W. Higgs, Nat... 723
1900. Richard Yates, Rep... .580,199 Samuel Alschuler, Dem....518.966 V. V. Barnes, Pro.. 15,643 Herman C. Perry, Soc. D.. 8,611 L. P. Hoffman, Soc. Lab... 1.319 A. C. Van Tine, Peo...... L. G. Spencer, U. R....... John Cordingly, U. C.......
Charles S. Deneen, Rep...634.029 Lawrence B. Stringer, D..334,880
Jacob Gross, Rep.. .338,171 Alfred Orendorff, Dem.....313,400 B. W. Goodhue, Peo.. ... 10.451 Uriah Copp, Pro... 11,119
.455,886 B. J. Claggett, Dem: ..322,459 John Randolph, Peo... 59,793 H. J. Puterbaugh, Pro..... 19,487
Henry L. Hertz, Rep......589,816 Edw. C. Pace, Dem.-Peo..473,043 E. K. Hayes, Pro.. 11,849 Edward Ridgeley, Gold. D. 8,411 1898.
Floyd K. Whittemore, Rep. 448,940 Millard F. Dunlap, Dem...405,490 John W. Hess, Pop... Wm. H. Boies, Pro... 1900. Moses O. Williamson, Rep.582,002 Millard F. Dunlap, Dem..508,720 Henry C. Tunison, Pro..... 16.619 Jacob Winnen, Soc. Dem.. 8,881 1902.
Fred A. Busse, Rep.......450,685 George Duddleston, Dem,.360,925 Chas. H. Tuesburg, Pro.... 18,434 A. W. Nelson, Soc.. 20,167 Gottlieb Renner, Soc. Lab. 8,235 1904. Len Small, Rep... Chas. B. Thomas, Dem. .353,232 J. Ross Hanna, Pro.. 35,664 E. S. Tebbetts, Soc......... 62,848
1906. John F. Smulski, Rep.....417,544 Nicholas L. Piotrowski, D.271,984 William P. Allin, Pro...... 89,293 Wilson E. McDermut, Soc. 42,005
Ninian Edwards, Dem....1818-1819 James Semple, Dem.. .1843-1847 Jesse B. Thomas, Dem...1818-1823 Ninian Edwards, Dem....1819-1821 Jesse B. Thomas, Dem...1823-1829 John McLean, Dem.......1824-1825 Elias K. Kane, Dem.....1825-1831 John McLean, Dem.......1829-1830 David J. Baker,* Dem....1830-1830 John M. Robinson, Dem..1830-1835 Elias K. Kane, Dem......1831-1835 John M. Robinson, Dem..1835-1841 Wm. L. D. Ewing, Dem..1835-1837 Richard M. Young, Dem..1837-1843 R. J. Oglesby, Rep. Samuel McRoberts, Dem..1841-1843 Sidney Breese, Dem.......1843-1849
John A. Logan, Rep.... .1879-1885 Shelby M. Cullom, Rep...1883-1889 John A. Logan, Rep......1885-1886 Chas. B. Farwell, Rep...1887-1891 Shelby M. Cullom, Rep...1889-1895 John M. Palmer, Dem....1891-1897 Shelby M. Cullom, Rep..1895-1901 William E. Mason, Rep..1897-1903 Shelby M. Cullom, Rep...1901 1907 Albert J. Hopkins, Rep..1903-... Shelby M. Cullom, Rep...1907-...
*Appointed to serve unexpired term of McLean-one month. †Anti-Nebraska democrat.
VALUE OF MINERAL PRODUCTS IN ILLINOIS (1905-1906),
.$44,763,062 | Portland cem't $2,461.494 Fluorspar ...... 12,783.813 Sand & gravel 1,043,041 Mineral water. 3.476.449 Natural & slag 3.275,802
Lead ore..... 188,262 Spelter (est.)..
$128,813 Sandstone 77,287 45,760 Total 34,000
Calhoun-Jan. 10, 1825-251-John C. Calhoun. Carroll-Feb. 22, 1839-450-Chas. Carroll of Carrollton.
Cass-March 3, 1837-460-Gen. Lewis Cass. Champaign-Feb. 20, 1833-1,008-County in Ohio. Christian-Feb. 15, 1839-702-County in Kentucky. Clark-March 22, 1819-513-George Rogers Clark. Clay-Dec. 23, 1824-466-Henry Clay. Clinton-Dec. 27, 1824-487-DeWitt Clinton. Coles-Dec. 25, 1830-520-Gov. Edward Coles. Cook-Jan. 15, 1831-890-Daniel P. Cook.* Crawford-Dec. 31, 1816-470-Wm. H. Crawford of Georgia.
Cumberland-March 2, 1843-350-Cumberland road. DeKalb March 4, 1837-650-Baron DeKalb. DeWitt-March 1, 1839-440-DeWitt Clinton. Douglas-Feb. 8. 1859-410-Stephen A. Douglas. DuPage-Feb. 9, 1839-340-DuPage river. Edgar-Jan. 3, 1823-640-John Edgar (merchant). Edwards-Nov. 28, 1814-220-Gov. Ninian Edwards. Effingham-Feb. 15, 1831-486-Gov. Edw. Effingham. Fayette-Feb. 14, 1821-720-Marquis de LaFayette. Ford-Feb. 17, 1859-580-Gov. Thomas Ford. Franklin-Jan. 2, 1818-430-Benjamin Franklin. Fulton-Jan. 28, 1823-864-Robert Fulton. Gallatin-Sept. 14, 1812-340-Albert Gallatin, Greene-Jan. 20, 1821-540-Gen. Nathanael Greene. Grundy-Feb. 17, 1841-440-Felix Grundy of Ten-
Hamilton-Feb. 8, 1821-440-Alexander Hamilton. Hancock-Jan. 13, 1825-780-John Hancock. Hardin-March 2, 1839-180-County in Kentucky. Henderson-Jan. 30, 1841-380-Henderson river. Henry-Jan. 13, 1825-825-Patrick Henry. Iroquois-Feb. 26, 1833-1,100-Indian name. Jackson-Jan. 10, 1816-580-Andrew Jackson. Jasper-Feb. 15, 1831-484-Sergt. Wm. Jasper. Jefferson-March 26, 1819-466-Thomas Jefferson. Jersey-Feb. 28, 1839-360-New Jersey.
Jo Daviess-Feb. 17, 1827-650-Col. Jo Daviess of Kentucky.
Johnson-Sept. 14, 1812-340-Col. Richard M. John
Kane-Jan. 16, 1836-540-Senator Elias K. Kane. Kankakee-Feb. 11, 1853-680-Indian name. Kendall-Feb. 19, 1841-321-Amos Kendall (post- master-general).
Knox-Jan. 13, 1825-720-Gen. Henry Knox. Lake March 1, 1839-394-Lake Michigan. LaSalle-Jan. 15, 1831-1, 152-Explorer LaSalle. Lawrence-Jan. 16, 1821-362-Com. Jas. Lawrence. Lee-Feb. 27. 1839-728-Richard Henry Lee. Livingston-Feb. 27. 1837-1,026-Edward Livingston.
square miles and origin of names.
Logan-Feb. 15, 1839-620-Dr. John Logan.† Macon-Jan. 19. 1829-580-Nathaniel Macon of
Macoupin-Jan., 17, 1829-864-Indian name. Madison Sept. 14, 1812-740-James Madison. Marion-Jan. 24, 1823-576-Gen. Francis Marion. Marshall-Jan. 19, 1839-350-John Marshall. Mason-Jan. 20, 1841-518-County in Kentucky. Massac-Feb. 8, 1843-240-Fort Massac. McDonough-Jan. 25, 1826-576-Gen. Thomas Mc- Donough.
McHenry-Jan. 16, 1836-612-Gen. Wm. McHenry. McLean Dec. 25, 1830-1.161-John McLean (con- gressman). Menard-Feb. 15, 1839-311-Lieut.-Gov. Pierre Me- nard.
Mercer-Jan. 13, 1825-550-Gen. Hugh Mercer. Monroe-Jan. 6, 1816-380-James Monroe. Montgomery-Feb. 12, 1821-740-Gen. R. Montgom
Morgan-Jan. 31, 1823-563-Gen. Daniel Morgan. Moultrie-Feb. 16, 1843-340-Gen. Wm. Moultrie. Ogle-Jan. 16, 1836-773-Lieut. Joseph Ogle. Peoria-Jan. 13, 1825-630-Indian name. Perry-Jan. 29, 1827-432-Com. Oliver H. Perry. Piatt-Jan. 27, 1841-440-Benj. Piatt (atty.-gen.). Pike-Jan. 31, 1821-756-Zebulon M. Pike. Pope-Jan. 10, 1816-360-Nathaniel Pope. Pulaski-March 3, 1843-190-Count Casimir Pulaski. Putnam-Jan. 13, 1825-170-Gen. Israel Putnam. Randolph-Oct. 5, 1795-560-Edmund Randolph. Richland-Feb. 24, 1841-380-County in Ohio. Rock Island-Feb. 9, 1839-420-Island same name. Saline Feb. 25, 1847-396-Saline creek. Sangamon-Jan. 30, 1821-875-Indian name. Schuyler-Jan. 13. 1825-414-Gen. Philip Schuyler. Scott-Feb. 16, 1839-252-County in Kentucky. Shelby-Jan. 23, 1827-760-Gov. Isaac Shelby. Stark-May 2, 1839-290-Gen. John Stark.
St. Clair-April 27, 1790-Gen. Arthur St. Clair. Stephenson-March 4, 1837-573-Col. Benjamin Stephenson.
Tazewell-Jan. 31, 1827-650-Gov. L. W. Tazewell. Union-Jan. 2, 1818-400-Union of states. Vermilion-Jan. 18, 1826-882-Vermilion river. Wabash-Dec. 27, 1824-220-Indian name. Warren-Jan. 13, 1825-540-Gen. Joseph Warren. Washington-Jan. 2, 1818-557-George Washington. Wayne-March 26,, 1819-720-Gen. Anthony Wayne. White-Dec. 9, 1815-500-Capt. Leonard White. Whiteside-Jan. 16. 1836-676-Col. Sam Whiteside. Will-Jan. 12. 1836-850-Conrad Will. Williamson-Feb. 28, 1839-440-County in Tennes-
Winnebago-Jan. 16, 1836-540-Indian name. Woodford-Feb. 27, 1841-556-County in Kentucky. *Lawyer and first attorney-general of Illinois. Father of Gen. John A. Logan. Member of constitutional convention of 1818.
MEMBERS OF THE 54 TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ILLINOIS (1907-1908). Senators and representatives are paid $1,000 each per year.
SENATE. Dist. Republicans, 44; democrats, 7. 1. Charles L. Billings, R., Chicago.. 2. Homer K. Galpin, R., Chicago.. 3. S. A. Ettelson, R., Chicago. 4. P. J. McShane, R., Chicago.
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5. Walter Clyde Jones, R., Chicago.
6. W. M. Brown, R., Chicago.. 7. John Humphrey, R., Orland.. 8. A. N. Tiffany, R., Antioch.. 3. Edward J. Rainey, D., Chicago. 10. A. J. Anderson, R., Rockford. 11. Carl Lundberg, R., Chicago.. 12. J. C. McKenzie, R., Elizabeth.. 13. Albert C. Clark, R., Chicago. 14. H. H. Evans, R., Aurora. 15. C. R. Jandus, D., Chicago. 16. Ira M. Lish, R., Saunemin.. 17. E. J. Glackin, D., Chicago.. 18. J. D. Putnam, R., Elmwood. 19. C. E. Cruickshank, R., Chicago. 20. Ed C. Curtis, R., Grant Park. 21. D. A. Campbell, R., Chicago.. 22. W. Acton, R., Danville. 23. Niels Juul, R., Chicago.
26. G. W. Stubblefield, R., Bloomington.
24. H. M. Dunlap, R., Savoy..
25. H. H. Breidt, R., Chicago..
27. John Broderick, D., Chicago.
28. J. A. Henson, R., Decatur.
29. Harry G. Hall, R., Chicago..
30. G. W. Cunningham, D., Pekin.
31. Frank P. Schmitt, R., Chicago.. 32. O. F. Berry, R., Carthage. 33. Frank A. Landee, R., Moline. 34. S. C. Pemberton, R., Oakland.. 35. Charles H. Hughes, R., Dixon.. 36. Thomas D. Bare, R., Hardin... 37. B. Frank Baker, R., Kewanee. 38. F. W. Burton, D., Carlinville.. 39. C. P. Gardner, R., Mendota.
Tazewell ..Cook .Hancock .Rock Island
40. George D. Chafee, R., Shelbyville.. 41. Richard J. Barr, R., Joliet..
42. Charles E. Hull, D., Salem.
47. G. M. McCormick, R., Collinsville.....Madison 48. Jesse E. Bartley, R., Shawneetown....Gallatin 49. R. S. Hamilton, R., Marissa.. 50. W. O. Potter, R., Marion..
51. D. W. Helm, R., Metropolis...
.St. Clair Williamson Massac
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Republicans, 89; democrats, 61; prohibitionists, 3.
1. Francis P. Brady, R., Chicago. Alexander Lane, R., Chicago. T. J. McNally, D., Chicago.. 2. F. J. McNichols, R., Chicago. Paul I. Zaabel, R., Chicago.. F. E. Donoghue, D., Chicago. 3. William Ostrum, R., Chicago. Oliver Sollitt, R., Chicago.. John P. Walsh, D.. Chicago 4. E. O. Kowalski, R., Chicago. George C. Hilton, D., Chicago. John C. Russell, D., Chicago. 5. W. P. ApMadoc, R., Chcago.. Morton D. Hull, R., Chicago.. John P. McGoorty, D., Chicago. 6. John W. Hill, R., Chicago..
William C. Levere, R., Chicago. Robert E. Wilson, D., Chicago. 7. Louis H. Pierson, R., Chicago. Frederick B. Roos, R., Chicago. Walter A. Lantz, D., Chicago. 8. Frank R. Covey, R., Belvidere.. E. D. Shurtleff, R., Marengo.. D. E. Gibbons, D.. West Deerfield. 9. D. E. Shanahan, R., Chicago. Anton J. Cermak, D., Chicago. Eugene Danaher, D., Chicago. 10. E. D. Reynolds, R.. Rockford. J. Lawrence, R.. Polo..
J. H. Corcoran, D., Rockford..
11. Chester W. Church, R., Chicago. Henry D. Fulton, R., Chicago. R. W. McKinlay, D., Chicago.. 12. W. W. Gillespie, R., Savanna. W. W. Krape, R.. Freeport.. D. Pattison, D., Freeport.. 13. Cornelius J. Ton, R., Chicago. Edward C. Fitch, R., Chicago. John J. Poulton, D., Chicago.
14. Charles H. Backus, R., Hampshire. Charles C. Hoge, R., Newark. N. L. Johnson, P., Batavia... 15. Thomas Curran, R., Chicago.. Dennis J. Egan, D., Chicago. John A. Hruby, Jr., D., Chicago. 16. H. T. Ireland, R., Washburn.. Josiah Kerrick, R., Minonk.. Christian Haase, D., Washburn.. 17. E. J. Smejkal, R.. Chicago.. William Navigato, D., Chicago. E. M. Abrahams, D.. Chicago.. 18. W. G. McRoberts, R., Peoria. Charles F. Black, R., Mapleton. J. R. Boulware, D., Peoria... 19. C. A. Schumacher, R., Chicago.. James M. Kittleman, R., Chicago. J. J. McLaughlin, D., Chicago. 20. Israel Dudgeon, R., Morris..
G. H. Hamilton, R., Watseka. J. W. Allison, D., Essex.. 21. F. E. Erickson, R., Chicago.
William H. Troyer, R., Chicago. Thomas J. O'Brien, D., Chicago. 22. W. V. Dysert, R., Danville.
Charles A. Allen, R., Hoopeston. Clay F. Gaumer, P., Alvin. 23. Henry W. Austin, R., Chicago. Christopher Beck, R., Chicago. P. F. Murray, D., Chicago.. 24. Charles Adkins, R., Bement.. John R. Pogue, R., Sullivan. P. P. Schaefer, D., Champaign 25. Albert F. Keeney, R., Chicago. C. L. Fieldstack, R., Chicago.. F. H. Landmesser, D., Chicago. 26. C. M. Coyle. R., Gridley.
Paul Finnan, D., Bloomington. J. R. Golden, P., Gibson City. 27. Albert Glade, R., Chicago..
D. V. McDonough,* D., Chicago J. S. Geshkewich, D., Chicago. 28. John G. Oglesby, R.. Elkhart.
J. R. Robinson, R.. Farmer City. B. F. Staymates, D., Clinton... 29. Charles A. Nelson, R., Chicago. Edward Hope, R., Chicago. Patrick J. Sullivan, D., Chicago. 30. Louis Zinger, R., Pekin..
W. I. Manny, D., Mount Sterling. A. M. Foster, D., Rushville.. 31 Matthew Mills, R., Chicago.. Charles E. Erby, R., Chicago. John C. Werdell, D., Chicago. 32. John E. Harris, R., Bushnell. H. L. Jewell, R., Phelps. John A. Califf, D., Carthage.
33. T. Campbell, R., S. Rock Island...Rock Island
F. E. Abbey, R., Biggsville..
E. L. Werts, D.. Oquawka...
34. W. T. Hollenbeck, R., Marshall. John F. Martin, R., Arthur. Seymour Hurst, D., Marshall..
35. H. L. Sheldon, R., Rock Falls.. G. M. Tindall, R., Kirkland. H. F. Gehant, D., West Brooklyn. 36. C. H. Castle, R., Quincy.. C. S. Hearn, D., Quincy. Charles E. Bolin, D., Milton.. 37. F. J. Liggett, Bradford....... C. J. Pervier, R., Sheffield.. W. J. McGuire, D., Kewanee. 38. W. H. Behrens, R., Carlinville. S. D. Canaday, D., Hillsboro.. George W. Witt, D., Kane..
39. William R. Lewis, R., Grand Ridge. A. A. Clapsaddle, R., Leland.. L. O'N. Browne, D., Ottawa...
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