Butler. Newton A. Partridge, Jane Ad- P. Stevens, Fred B. Bagley, William M. dams, Thomas c. Mac Millan, Franklin Salter, James H. Payne, R. R. Donnelley, MacVeagh, Lucy L. Flower, Josiah L. Lom- Graham Taylor, James O'Connell, Victor bard, William J. Onaban, Ada C. Sweet, B. Will'ams, Nicholay Grevstad, secretary. Ralph M. Easley, Sarah Hackett Steven- Civil Service-N. A. Partridge, chairman; son. John H. Hamline, Leroy D. Thoman, AlSTANDING COMMITTEES len B. Pond, Merritt Starr, John W. Ela, E. A. Bancroft. Political-Thomas C. Mac Millan, chairman; Public Health-Sarah Hackett Stevenson, William A. Vincent, E. G. Keith, Frank chairman; Rosa Englemann, William E. 0. Lowden, Stanley Waterloo, William T. Quine, D. R. Brower, Mrs. H. W. DuncanBaker, Franklin MacVeagh, Edward In son, Homer M. Thomas, M. P. Hatfield, sley, Edwin A. Schell, George F. Rush, Jo- Harriet E. Rice, secretary. seph A. O'Donnell, Luther Lafin Mills, Lawrence P. Boyle, William C. Hollister. Municipal-Sidney c. Eastman, chairman; Citizens' Association of Chicago. William A. Giles, W. D. Kerfoot, Sig. mund Zeisler, M. J. Carroll, M. P. Hat 33 Merchants' Building. Telephone Main 1313. field, J. L. Lombard, B. A. Ulrich, Henry OFFICERS. President-R. J. Smith. Treasurer-George Schneider, Belfield, William' w. Fenn. George N. Secretary-J. C. Ambler. Carman, Allen B. Pond, William C. Hol Washlister, Helen Culver, Marion F. Executive Committee, 1897—R. J. Smith, R. E. Jenkins, Josiah L. Lombard, William A. burne, Sadie American, Alfred M. Hall, S. J. McPherson, S. S. Greeley, Mrs. H. Fuller, E. Fletcher Ingals, Julius Stern, Bryan' Lathrop, Christoph' Hotz, H. H. M. Wilmarth, A. E. Vorkeller. Kohlsaat, Francis B. Peabody, Murry NelMorals-S. J. Kline, chairman; F. B. Tobey, Harriet A. Shinn, John Hill, Jr., Cather: son, J. Harley Bradley, Willis G. Jackson, William J. Chalmers, Melville E. Stone, ine Waugh McCulloch, H. A. Hickman, Mrs. Otto Matz, Frederick A. Noble, Thomas A. Hall. Municipal Voters' Reform League. W. J. Onaban, E. W. Blatchford, Albion OFFICERS. Directors-R. R. Donnelley, Ole A. Thorpe. Industrial-Jane Addams, chairman; Julia George E. Cole, Alen B.' Paul, Chauncey Holmes Smith, Franklin MacVeagh, Alzina J. Blair, Hoyt King. Four per cent refunding bonds, series A.. May 1, 1880 May 1, 1900 $1,158,500 Four per cent refunding bonds, series B. May 1, 1885 May 1, 1905 500.000 Four per cent funding bonds, expire $50,000 each year... Mar.1, 1888 550.000 Five per cent courthouse bonds.. Feb. 1, 1889 Jan. 1, 1899 750,000 Four per cent refunding bopds, 1 to 20 years, serlos C, expire $67,500 each year. May 1, 1892 1,012,500 $3.971,000 Total..... HENRY S.PREDMORE 1034 American Tract Society Building, NEW YORK. Colors, Chemicals, Paper General Agent for Gouverneur, N. Y. తెలంగాలు-MA POLICE OF CHICAGO. Foreman repair shop.. Painters in shop. The total number of men constituting the Wagonmakers.... force Dec. 31, 1096, was 3,425, assigned to duty Carpenters.. as follows: Blacksmiths Blacksmith helpers. General superintendent... 1 Saddlers and harnessmakers. Assistant superintendent... 1 Plumber... Superintendent's private secretary 1 Foreman of construction. Secretary, rank of captain 1 Painters and calciminers. Inspectors. 4 Laborers... 13 Clerks in secretary's office. 3 Probationary patrolmen 169 Chief clerk of detectives... 1 Beed inspector.. 1 Superintendent bureau of identification.. Total..... Photographer assistants .3,425 Stenographers.. ARRESTS AND FINES. Arrests and amount of fines imposed each Veterinary surgeon. 61 month during 1896: Assistant veterinary surgeon.. 1 Arrests. Fines. Captains.. 15 January. 6,579 $24,835 Lieutenants.. 56 February. 5,599 19,020 Lieutenants of detectives 2 March 6,421 18,505 Sergeants of detectives.. 2 April. 7,859 19,588 Patrol sergeants.. 98 May. 8,403 25,714 Detective sergeants... 51 June 9,234 30,693 Desk sergeants. 9,576 33,652 Retired Haymarket pensioners... 23 August.. 10,115 27.221 First-class patrolmen for duty on crossings September. 9,507 30,278 and bridges... 538 October.. 7,613 21,761 First-class patrolmen for duty on patrol November. 7,651 25,625 wagons. 176 December.. 8,360 23,427 First-class patrolmen for patrol duty 1,791 Total.. 96,847 300,319 Custodian.. 1 Pound-keeper. RECAPITULATION. Males .26,484 Chief operator. 1 70,33 Assistant chief operator. 1 Total.. 9.847 Total... .96,847 Operators... 119 Substitute operators. 10 AGES OF PESONS ARRESTED. Drivers of patrol wagons.. 94 Under 10 years of age. 326 Substitute drivers.. 6 From 10 to 20 years of age. 16 695 Supply drivers... 11 From 20 to 30 years of age. 43,690 Engineers.. 8 From 30 to 40 years of age. .22, 169 Assistant engineers, 8 months. 7 From 40 to 50 years of age. 9,284 Janitors 29 From 50 to 60 years of age. 3,270 Hostlers... 10 From 60 to 70 years of age. 943 Chief matron. 1 From 70 to 80 years of age. 152 Matrons 30 From 80 to 90 years of age. 12 Watchman i From 90 to 100 years of age.. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Number of arrests, amount of fines imposed, value of property reported stolen, value of stolen property recovered, expenditure of the department, etc., each year since 1879. 103 July. BONNELL'S INKS. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS BONNELL'S INK. WE DEFY COMPARISON. CHICAGO-J. HARPER BONNELL CO.- NEW YORK VALUE OF PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN AND VALUE OF LOST AND STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED.-1896. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES. 1896. 1895 Charges. 1896. 53 Abandonment 283 105 Abduction 38 24 Inmates of gaming house.... 2,535 1,802 Abortion 5 8 Inmates of house of ill fame.. 5,547 2,894 Accessory to murder. 14 14 Inmates of opium den... 528 1,112 Accessory to assault.. 9 16 Interfering with officer in disAccessory to burglary 105 48 24 Accessory to larceny.. 344 373 Intimidation 15 6 Accessory to robbery 123 128 Keeping assignation house. 15 9 Adultery 135 132 Keeping a disorderly house. 30 28 Argon 32 28 Keeping a gaming house.. 310 300 Assault 4,923 4,231 Keeping a house of ill fame... 241 210 Assaulting an officer 2 14 11 Assault with a deadly weapon. 606 604 Larceny 6,780 6,600 Assault with intent to commit Larceny as bailee. 459 442 ra pe 110 74 Leaving team unhitched.. 2 15 Assault with intent to rob. 149 iii Lounging on street corners. 194 223 Assault with intent to kill 607 564 602 439 Assault with intent to do bod Manslaughter 6 25 ily injury.. 571 607 Mayhem 49 60 Attempted murder. 8 29 38 Attempt to commit larceny. 31 35 62 34 Attempt to commit burglary.. 192 166 Obtaining goods under false Bastardy 138 101 112 Bigamy 40 50 Obtaining money under false Burglary 1,947 1,985 pretenses 550 387 Carrying concealed weapons.. 1,084 1,115 Passing counterfeit money 11 34 Cock fighting 69 '156 | Peddling without license. 323 261 Compounding a felony.. i Perjury 43 21 Conspiracy 23 13 11 Contempt of court. 16 106 78 Counterfeiting 2 2 301 Criminal carelessness. 19 68 90 Crime against nature. 13 911 869 Cruelty to animals. 74 72 40 37 Cruelty to children. 22 9 Robbery 1,083 1,099 Destitute 3 7 15 Disorderly 50,641 44,450 21 27 Distributing obscene literature 1 7 265 Dog fighting. 2 202 174 Doing business without a li Threats 1,699 1,537 cense 369 558 Vagrancy 1,988 1,197 Embezzlement 150 129 6,109 Exposing person 135 132 Extortion by threats.. 1 2 .96,847 83,464 Fast driving. 85 104 Forgery 122 73 NATIONALITY OF PERSONS ARRESTED. Fugitives from justice. 30 1896. 1895. Having burglar's tools. 15 18 Having gaming devices.. 3 Americans 56, 264 47,597 Horse stealing.. Americans (colored). 9,496 8,106 Illegal voting. 19 39 13 Incest 7 22 2 |