t) 0b Hen. .josep11 B. it~essicliis One of the yioacer niembers of the East St. ~fiiiisbar. Hc was born in hhcoupin County, Illinois, Janr:- ary 29th. 1847; folloWed, farnling Will\ his father until he attaineci ills nlajoriy, t.aright school for three years and at the sanie time read law, ant1 at t11~age of rwenty-foul. was admitted to thc practice of his profession. Hc practiced in Carlinville, Ill., one year, ant1 tlierl located in East St. Louis, which city has since been his place of resi- dence. In 1575 he was honored with the apl)ointnieen of the jridge. ship of the City Court,'nhere he presided four years. In 1S80 he was ap1x)iiited Deputy Internal Revenue Collector, which position he held two years. lie was elected to tht. IAe.sislarure in 1882. ant1 WRS a nicnibcr of the Thirty-brirtl, Thirty-fourth antl Thirty-fifth General i\sseniblics. six years' service that refiectetl credit upon himself an0 his constituency. He was appointed coniniissioner of the Southerr1 Illinois Penitentiary, at Chester. in January, 1589, antl held that ofice until 1x92. the expiration of the Republiran gubernatorial regime. The lare Governor .John 11. Tanner reappointed him to the same posi. tion in 1x97, and he resigned on April 1, 1901. .Judge Messick was a private in the One Huntlred and Forty-fourth Regiment. He is a nieniher of the C;i.and Arniy of the Republic. BI. W. of A.. K. of P., W= c3 co 1). 0. of the K. of K., Elks and several other secret societies. He is an unflinching antl pu1)uIar Rel)ablican, who has given both of his ability and purse to the support of the party's interests. For years he has heen a leading factor in the i)olitics of Illinois. He was mar. rietl at East St. Louis. Janiiary I, 1SS5, to Miss Sarah P. Woods, tlnughter of .Tames A. LVoods. He has one son, Joseph B., a briglit and interesting boy of sixteen years, who is being edncated at the .ludr;e hlessick has during the past year removed his office to the suite of rwms in the Adele building. corner of Broadway and Main street. where, under the firm name of Messicli & Crow, a large and lucrative law business is carried on. ,- Academy in St. Louis. I the teacher a better tool for training the reasoning powers. It breaks away froni six or seven sears of arithmetic processes, and forces the niinds of the pupils to take a new and more advanced view of the snbject of mathematical calculations. It will react on their ability to handle arithmetic in a very decided way, so that in most cases the ~n~ilswill be better in the ordinary problems in arithmetic than they would have been had they put all the time on arithmetic itself. We niay here sub'gest that spare or cube-root, except as factoring, are so little wed to be scarcely practicable, and are now omitted by mans of the best schools. But when taken from the algebraic point of view, which our elementary algebra work niake possible, they are most excellent Wlucative tools-givlng the pupils both pleasure and cullfibenre throllgh their mastery. ARCHITECT & SUPERlNTENDENTAm 6, FRANKEL, ==uS-Am EAST ST.LOUIS DAIRY CO. 502 ST. LOUIS AVENUE-"THE MODEL DAIRY" U-Srllo Hidbrot Grad, ~illrSold in Esot St. Loo4S.m Mr. Begole has been engaged in the tailoring business for a per- iod of twelve Sears, during which time he has been an assiduous stu- dent of the art. He is an enterprising, progressive spirit in his line of business, prompt to appreciate the niceties of the fashionable de- mand$, and is an easy leader in the perfection of art tailoring. Mr. Begole is a gentleman of cordial address and maintains art enviable social standing. He is a recognized Spirit amtmg the Elks and in Masonic circles. His establishment is located on Co!linsviile avenue, near Missouri avenue, in the business heart of the city, where he may always be found with a select line of goods such as will please the most fastidious taste. A visit to Mr. Begoie's p!ace of business will delight any lover of beauty sartcrial. $ ',IFRANK J. HEALY. Frank J. Iiealy was born in Gce!ph, Canada Il'est, while hfi paw. ents were on a visit to ihat country from their home in Dunlcirk, New York, in 1850. He came with them to St. Idonisin 1857, and lived at Arcadia, Mo., until 1860, when they came to East St. Louis, which place has since been Mr. Healy's home. Mr. Healy was educated in our public schools. autl worked in the Tudor Iron works in iiis youth. Later and for twenty years, Mr. Healy was collector for the Eads Bridge Co. For three years he served as police officer and is at present stwe: inspecto?. On Nov. 14, ISii, Mr. k:ca:y n~rrieclSl%s Joanna Stack and ;r the father of fo;ir chil(!:~~n:.\lichac~!.Frank. Margaret and Josie- the last a br:ght litr:e la:I!. now in 1Iig:i School. 1896.--"Plrires Gratlns Ascentlen.li."-Grace Bell, Jessie S Brew, Maude E. Darrom, Etliel Jf. &all, ILillie C. Higgins, Hester M. .Jesstip, Gertrude Mcl..wl, It-a 11. Morgan. Mazie E. Querne!'. Archibald C. Shep1;ard. Elsie Tietze. Srella E \\'alsh. 1897.--Rosc 0. Benner, SayaI? H. Leivg, Ma M. Bolt'?, Ruby I,. Ne\\.liirk. 3lo:irice V. B:inyan, Ida 34, Roaenbcrger, &tar? K.Fit zgerald, Deloes &I. I3innette. Nora P. Kariblc, Kathleen A. Rlontgnniwy, Nellie A. Keef. .4bjgall 31. Desniond, Frank C. Kelle?. Elizabeth A. Carter, Hattie &I. Kii.1~~. 189S.-Pa1tl S. A!)t, Stella E. Bartholome\". 1,. Kate Bowen, Mamie A. Flynn, 1.illian .J. Fotilon, Halla RI. Griffin. I,OUiSe M. Jarvis, Leila N. hIcClellan. Fannie G. Pascal. Edith 31. Rose. Esther .I.\Vilson, lS99.--An1!-Ruc!ianan. August 3laUe~~al&%XIliann, Blanche 1,uella Alein(s. George W. RObbiIiS, Nellie Atlani?. Clara I.. Nienieyer. Mar- garet \'. Montgoniery, Lillian C. War!% ~~illiamE. Robbins. Helen V. Warner, Margaret Eddy I,o:.ings(on. .\,hb?l n. Grote, Howard Fag Hait11, J cssic Dun 1n 11, ,\ n ni e Cant i 1:on. Ea3t St. Louis Ice and Cold Storage Company. road about a sear after this and then embarked in Real Estate, 1,oan + and lnsrirance business, in which he is at present engaged. In April, L 4 % ]W4, he was elected a member of the School Board. and is one of tlit d Teachers’ Committee of that body. Mr. Kramer is a member of thf, &h hIasonic order. Brotherhood of Protective Order of Elks, the Moderll 2 g \voodnien, aud the Arctic Brotherhood. In School Board matters, Mr. Kramer thoroughly believes in R rjgorous administration and is in 1’3 ‘ wise guitletl by personal favoritism, nor is he guided by anything bu: 4 merit in promotions. He considers putllic omce a public trust and aims ‘ * lo so conmtet the business entiwstetl to him that he can leave the:3 Q,0; offlce with at least his own approbation which is worth more to ail: 2 a3 man lhan the fiilsome arlnlation of others. JOHN B. ALTROGGE. Mr. .John B. Altrogge was horn in Kasliasltia. Ill.. twenty-four years ago. He was educated in the pul)lic schools and at an early age sh0we.i a tleCided I)retlilection for rhe newspaper business in which he ha.; been sleatlily engaged for the past six years. Mr. Altrogge is at president superintendent of circulation for tht Daih Journal and is an extremely energetic and useful nian in his department. He is still a single man and belongs to several clubs and societies where he is deservedly populgr. Il)OO.-Etlwartl Cragan. Maritl Sell, Frank Crane, .Beulah Bridges, Raymond Henilricks, Adeline Caw, Clifford Mann, Emma Kneislef-, Edward Oehler, Emma 1,eber. Gerald Rafter, Julia Langhouser, Chas. Ring, Essie Roy. R. A. Seiter, Rachel Robinson, Hilda Wagner. 1901 .--Adele Ash, Leonora Stephens, Sadie Brown, Jennie Polson. Ada Siltking, Anna Baumeister, Mary Kean, Emma Hendricks. Amelia Oermain, Frank Hyatt, Mamie Kleber. Lydia Bailey, Mary Broderich, Jennie Sinipson, William Scherrer, .. Frankie Cavanaugh, Thomas 1,. Feliete. Jr.. Eva Kelley, Virginia Richeson, May Ihorn, Irene Don artl. Valle Harris, George Bruce, Gervasse McDonowh. 1902.--Mary C. Albertson, Laura A. Bell, W.Douglass Brlchanan, Mnggie May Uilnn. Hazel M. Carroll. Ophelia F. Fekete, Arthur M. Freels, Anita M. Griffln, Edgar R. Hissrich, Bertha 1,. Irons. Robert Krc~sse.1,eonora E. Lalumier, Nathan LeivY, Walter 11. hlann, Mary J. McEritle, .Joseph A. McClelland. Jr, Maude M.McFarlantl, Viola Mc- Gaffigan,Clara 1,. Meints, James M7. Bllller, PrIldenCe A. Moody, Arthul P. O’Leary, Bessie M. Price. Agnes A. Richee. lAoliiaeB. Tabb, Ethel A. Van Clere, Liiclla M. Van Cleve. 19fi3.--Roscoe Conkling Adams, Gertrurle Minnie Beckwith, Phoebe C. Bishop, l,eonard C. Blake. George Stookey Carr, Lawrence Arthur Cavanaugh, Mamie 0. D. Costello, Colin Dorsey Cross, Bernice Doro thy Denipcy, Hiram Freeman. Walter Edwarrl Pallows. May Elizabeth Henitt. Louis Hicks, Jennie Lind HoMrPll, IAena Anne Huggler, Eliza- “F’OLLOW THE F’LAG*” WABASH toKansas City S.HORTHAND, TYPEWRITIN have attained an cxhaltetl position in the servicc. h) ~e "10omce work for ~eryi~o~ilentering East St. Ix)iiis, excc-pt one, nineteen yeurr;. tit' WPS elecltd Clerk of the City Court in jS9S, Rncl has siiicc. retaiiiwl fl~tOIXW lo the crctlit of hiniself ant1 con. stitueiicy. Mr. Healy is a L)mocrat. He is secretary of the Elks, 5 m=ant1 was instriiniental in the organization of that order in East SI. I~uls. He is a menibcr of Jhe Foresters. .4. 0. 1'. W.. and Choseii @ I Vrientls. his assistant. in a btaritifrrl Iionie HI Co5 <:hartrand avenrw, which lie D-Ifw?nTly piirchasrd. MI..Hraly is n'cntioned as the probable SIICCCSS-@afill contestant for thr cltvliship of the A1 pellate Court. IOn Septcinber 2. 19112, MY.Healy \\'asagain rrilimphantly elerteti 4 Clerk of the City Corirt by a siibstantia! niajorlty over two CO~IICL-u) ilors. tie is still quill-driver for the Benevolent Protective Order nf 9 fl Elks. by whoin he is highiy prized as a zealoils. painstaking officer He Is sinxlc antl lives with his sister. Miss Birdie Healy. 5 m- C ' There werc present at the olwning. officers of the Court. Daniel YcGowan. Jiidp?; Thowas I.iinifaii. ('lerl,: .lames \V,Iliighes. Sheriff, Timoths Cant!.. Deputy Sheriff: Chai-!es P. Kn;sptil. State's Attorney, attorneys. .hiin B. Ronnian. \ViIl;ani G. Kasc.~Mortimer Millartl. I.lilie 14. Hlte. .I. U. Manners. Etlwar(1 R. Uavis. \Vni. H. Bennett. Charles Conion. .Jos. H. Messicli. \Vni. C. Ellison. .lames 11. Kiustry, Robert A. Halbert and Ihvid Snycar. 'rhe first case iried by a jrir: nas "law case No. I." David cron- well. plaintiff, and Atlaiii Schlosfrr. defcntlant : verdict for plaintiff. attorney. ?-ears. Judge. a third time, Clerk. In 18% Benj. 11. Canby was clcctctl Jritlge and Thonlas May. Jr., Clerk. In 189% Benj. H. Canby was electetl .Judge and Thomas May. Jr., Clerk. In Isg2. Thomas May. .Jr.. was elected Circuit Clerk of St. a a V)vul 14. H. Hire was plaintiff's attorney antl Chas. Conlon was defendant's At the City Com-t olrctioli in l%TS, Clia:les T. Ware wa3 elected In 1882 Wm.P.i.arintz was electctl Judge ant\ Thomas Hanifan. Judge McCowaii antl Clrrk I!nnifnn served their fiill ternis. Tori, Thomas Hanifan was c1ios:n to succeed himself. f Clair County and James f:. Carr was alqjointetl Clerk of the City Coiirl n-g u by Judge Canh!. for t 1e balance of >fay's tern). [;, ('arr was electctl Clerk. = :a In 1894. Rcni H. Canbr \\'as a thirtl tinie elected Judge. James 3 i0 -0 ..I --_ --.___ 24 ''FOLLOW THE FLAG.'' =u, __--=a WABASH to OMAHA. Y0 z 9J4 II ~~ ~~ EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. 1433 -- five years. He was connected with the Kansas World, published at Hiawatha. Kansas, for a year, when he resigned his poaition to found The Globe, at White Cloud. Kansas. Thia paper he conducted for a year a8 edltor,and publisher and then sold it to engage as a commercial traveler.' He %ns..repreeeated the American hk Coni- ])any in Nebraska, Tennessee. Kentucky and Ohio. In 1898, he re- nioved to East St. I-ouis to accept the general agency of the compari) lz for Southern Illinois. In this rapacity Mr. Faulkner has established I a large and profitable buainess for his firm. and is regarded by thcnl as one of their most valued and successful representatives. He en- joys the unlimited coofldence of his employers, as well as that of cvery citizen in St. Clair County. hlr. Farilkner is an active member of the Knights of Pythias. .\lasons. M. W.of A.. and waisted in the establlshment of the ortlt'.:. of Elks In East St. Louis. and Is now a Past Exalted Ruler of the order and Secretary of the Illinois Elks Association, and takes an ac. tive interest in all movements pertalning to the fraternal matters ant1 to the upbullding of East St. Louis. He was married August 15, 1883. to Wss Agnes S.Abbey of Falls Citg..Nebraska One son. Worthe W.. now a High School student (If eighteen years, was born of the union. A more companionable gentleman. a truer friend or a more socia- ble, genial and progressive citizen than John J. Faulkner. does no: I f gzexist in this section. ' with force and ability. Deputy Sheriff of the Court. From December, 1874. to December, From December, 1880. to December, 1886, Fred Ropiequet was From December. 16S6, to Dew~n- From December. 1690. to April. 1893, Alfred Daweon was Sheriff and Jeff D. IAngley, Deputy. From April. 1393, to December, 1894. Jeff D. 1,angley way Sheriff and Lawrence F. Mmney, Deputy. From Decembrb'. 1894, to Octolier. 1895. Fred S. Weckler wa5 Sheriff and John Beaird. Jr., Deputy. From October. 1895. to Decein- ber. 1898. Philip Rhein was Sheriff and -JeffersonD. Langley, Deputy. 1 From December. 1898, to April, 190% Herman Rarnickol was Sherlfl 0 and lAawrenceF.Mooney. Deputy. In April, 1900, John Kickham' was elected to All .the rinexpired I term of Herman Rarnickol. deceased. Ne apuointed Jerry -1. Kane I ber. 1890, John Ragland was Sheria and D. D. Anthony. Deputy. I 1I w his East St. Louis deputy. I In Koveinber. 1902. G. W. Thompson. of East St. Louis. elected Sheriff. He select6d Charles Cashell as chief deputy.0 --~ Art Rooms that are worthseeinginSfLouis J. H.CRANE FURNITURE CO. 423-425 N. FOURTH STREET I flt J. H.Crane Furniture Co. Y&rBuy Furniture 423-425 N.4th St., ST.LOUIS. MO- E.AST SIDE DIRECTORY. 1‘43s ._ ~__ ~ prlblic ansaer to Gov. Yates’ bombastic effusion on that occasioI:, and in which he defended the fair fame of St. Clair County and his own official honesty, was a masterpiece of its kind. During the Packing Trades’ strike in the summer of 1904. he so condilcted the affairs of his omce that he is entitled to the highesi praise, Several million dollars of capital was tlerl up: some ;(MII men were idle; and passions excited to a high pitch by the presence of ”strilie-breakers,“ yet, in spite of all this his counsel offered to both sides alilte, was of such value in repressing violence that at th:, cost of merely $600 he sricceetletl in maintaining the peace until the strike incident closed. He is sure to finish his term with honor and is of that Splendid type of man who can re-enter the ranks of labor feeling that he has honored his craft, his country and himself. This is the proudest character at which any man can aim. and h1.i friends are confident that when St. Clair County would honor herself hy again seeking an honest, capable, fearless man for any position, she will know where to find him without a searchlight to aid her. Mr. Thompson was married to Miss Margaret Scliiffer of Pitts- burg, Pa., in lS56. They have been the parents of four children, of whom only one. Mrs. C. Al. Horner. of Ohlo avenue. survlves. Mr. Thompson is an active member of several lodges. besides the labor organizations, and among lhese are Masonic Blue Lodge Roy- al Arch Masons. Eastern Star,’ Iinlghts of Pythias, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, the Ellis and Knights of the Maccabees. The following were the Slate’s .\ltorneys ant1 officers of tllc county : September, IS74, to December, 1x76. Charles P, Ilay 27th. 1896 In its path fron~ the East S1, ]&"is eleratoy to the National Stock Yards, everything, except the Relay Depot, was level- )Ied. 'fie *!Cvator mlffered, boats were driven upon the levee, the top of the I)ridge was knocked off, and a train upon the approach was overt~lrned, all the horlfiej south of the bridge and north on Broad- way were blown (lowt1. and man? people hillecl. Now any rseaprd is a lll~stc~.y.Not a honse was If,ft standing on Rroatlway fl.om the ria- mF dllrt to the river The larte:l tleure, tlle De\Volf Hoasc. Sla~lclard oil \Vorks, Trenlont Hollee, Vandalia round house and tl~e great 0 ~~zel A\\ b~,ildingsback mill all fell lrictims to the storm's wrath. of the Ilelay soffrle(1. and the Xatio~~alIiotel was badly ~la~?lagetl. The city 11811 ill which confined a jury in the n~enrorable case L l;cf,icll ;lgninsr lilt. tit!'. mas destro!.erl, b~t[he j1ll.y esaa~)edun- 3= i -.------ KNOE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST am-: Xinhh st. aair Bell mi 209 alljnsville Avenue EAST ST.LOUIS, ILL MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y FAST MAIL -Through Trains for Colorado, C.llf0tnia and the West.% CAFE DINING CARS. 'ME4I.S A LA CARTE. H. c. TOWNSEND, a. P. a T. A.. . . ST. LOUIS, MO. -.. . -. --.-.--. .. I / I i --1L 'C3 I -=I 1I C. B. CARWOLL'S ST. LOUIS AND EAST . .--- .-.. . . . . . --. .. . -.-- some~actsWorth Knowing bout East St. Louis and Vicinity. 17(i5-The first civilized settlement in the prcsent limits of East st. by Richard McCarthy, better known as English McCarthy, being a tract of land 400 acres on both sides of Cahokia Creek. li85-The greatest flood recortled by the Intlians tool( place thij year. 1794--~irst resitlent lawyer Of Cahokia, Isaac Darneille. 1,95-,rst bridge Over Cahokia Creek built by Cad. Piggotl. 17g~-Flrst case ever tried in Cahokia, the old capital. Arlgusl 6. 1797-Filal ferry to cross the Afil~ibxippi River at this point, bailt by cap,. ~iggott. 1800-Bloody Island made its appearance. 1810-First mill, built b?. Mr. Pensoneau. 1810--First brick house erected here, corner of Maln ant1 bIenarn streets, by Mr. Ettlenne. 1811-An earthquake frightened the residents of the section. ISll-First steanlboat ascended the &Iississippi River from North Cairo to St. Imllis and East St. Lollis. l8ll--Con1nlission~ appointe(1 to ren.ove co.ln,y seat fro, .a. hokia. 1814-~arch 10-Bellaville became cotinty seat; the site was for- merly Clinton tiill. and wras.donatecl by George Blair. 18lfi-Jack60nville laid out, and changed to Illinois town In 1817. 181~-Al1gust .-First steam boat on ~~w.sip,. the .me. reach- ed here. 18I7-Illinois City laid out in 1815; plat recorde(\ 1825: made part of East St. LOU~S 1875. III 1817-111inoins toan lait1 out, and incorpoyate(1 in 1859. ISli-hug~st 12-First d11e1 fo11p;ht on Blootly Islantl between Col. Benton and Lucas: Lrlcas killed. ISl8-Wiggins ferry established. 1819-Belleville incorporated as a to\\,n. 1823-Jllne %-Third tlliel on Bloody Island between Thomas C. Rector and Joshua Barton; Barton ltill&(l. 1*2G--*~ril 29-The Marquis De Lafayette was in East. St. Louis. 1826--The first Emat flood in this section withln the memory of white men. IS2S-Wig~ins stean~ ferry Commenced to cross the river. i is:o--A~~g~~st 27-Fourth duel on Bloo(ly Island between Thos, ; uiddle allcl Spec S~encer Pettis,.both (lying fro~l the wounds receivcd ! in the encounter. l~:(i--First railroad built In Illinois from East St. Louis to the blllfis. Ir was ~wned by the Illinois and st. 1,ouis Coal Company, the cars were drawn by horses. 4 w- P @ i3E Ha G Dl 0 s"i &W rn r b w= P a +4 tra OD n, Etd % 0 8 8 z. !$& k c., YAIUFACTURCR8 OF BANNERS and BAWES, Buttons, Pins. Seals 6 Stamps4 - 11 N. ern STREET. ST. '-OUIS STARR PIANOS LEAD -.-- 1492 C. R. CARROLT.'S p--- EAST ST. LOCIS .-ASD C, J. MILLER. hir, XIillel has been itIentifie(1 will1 br~iltliug iuterests of orir w = - I - Pi,,,. sillce II~IY. 1~32,ttvo )ears aftel he -c~~~P(I Hr is not only a ct)ll- tl.actoron a large scale. c,stinlatin~ on tilt. lalxeit jol)s. and giving j~lsl as attention ro ~lllall j0l)s anti rt.l:ai~,ln:. IJII~ is also the p1.0- pl.ietor of a mill at SO.::IIII X1)rth Thirtl s~rtleT, illis city, where all itintls of mill w'orl; is trlrlleti 0111 at s!lcil't nor ice. nfr. Miller 1nal;es a si~eciail!. of fill. of rile fin(,*( ~.t.si- lo.,st3s SOIIIC, s in as I i s t i I I . !e~s , n I II ,110rp complete IKIIIK~ is "~IIIIII '11 "lt5 city tii:l11 11is c: ;I) ~esiclencc at 51;1 xortl~Ninth street. Tile cilizvn Ilavinc ill \-ifb\\.ill(. 1.1.ctio11of a 11(!u!i.(IV I)nsines~scrti\.- 1S(;S-Sei)tcbn~l)c~r .Xlo\-sl11s ('ollege slarttbcl 1,~. Rfsv. F. 11. I-St. %;111rllin Ill(. Ilorlse no\\. occ~tl~ietl tl~rI.orc.tlo of 1,-Sislt~rs. cc~r11~1. '1Six111 sti.rt.1 anrl Illi~~ois avc.~lr~c. I, ,. lST,S-Octol>e~. ]$--First 111a1'1ic.t Ilouse ant1 City Ha11 erectrtl on I h~tcof present City I-iall; Siemes & Ilathe\vs contractors; cost, 1- 0 1S69-First City Hall dedicated. lSG9-Vote for FvIa'yor at the spring election for Vital Jarrot: P'irst Ward, 121; Second Ward. 516: Third Ward. 123; total, 465. He had a majority of 205 votes over blr. I,in&ey. 1SG9-Mayor, Vital Jarrot (1869 charter. and Mayor's tern, made two rears ago): Councilmen-~icllael i\lllrphy, P. I\-. LTaughn. Geolge W. Davis, Garrett Stack, John Doyle ancl Patriclr RlcCormack; City Clerk, Wm. O'Neil; City Treasurer, Belledict Franz (succeeded WitL- ran1 July S. Ism): City Attornel. I.. H. Hilr: city Marshal, Timothy Cant.; Citr Judge. Joseph D. Manners; Calaboose keeper, R. Hen- nes~ey. Metropolitan police system contestetl. 1S69-June 27-First annnal erhibitio~~of St. Aloysius College. Prizes were distributed to T.11. Fekete. 1,onis Boismenue and &I. A. Sullivan for good conduct and close application to study. 3) 4 "'gs On' t: ;k *: ' 8 - r 5:5 g 2 -a w - @ $ n 0 2. SUITE 714 , Century Cldinj IT.LOUIS,MO. Martin's shoesFor All Seasons of the' Year are Correct in Style, 4 Price and Durability. ,,IIHrmuatlllmm-P, F. MARTIN, 107 Collinrvillc Avc.. East St. Lair 111. .-* . - EAST SIDE II)IRF.cToK~. 1503 ..------. --- ! 1877--.lanllar!. :I-Ex-\layor Vital .Ial.rotr tlirrl. I 1 S77-Alayol., .lo1111 B. f3or111an; Co~~r~cil~~~e~~-First \V. \\.a r(l, 14:. I i r I 1111 I t : co11 \ a lo1111t 1 . I I. I -, I I.c~:II~:Tl~i~.(l l>o!.lr a11(1 Henry Sitcl:n~ar~: \V:II.I~, \Val.(I, .Iohn FIJII~I~I l o V T I I I I. I ' In this ~I.;II. Tvlfr ~.rsiglletl,:III~~ m 1,t~vi 1ia11~l1 \\;IS t~lcictt~tlto s11ccethl 11ir11. ('ity ('ltL1.l, V. 13. \Vt,t~ig: x 01' }>r)lict,, >Iil,c~ \V:lIsll: ('it! .lll~Igfx..I. 1%. 1lt,ssicl<: ('it? ~;IIA~I~- ,~121.. 11. Iir)(.I;: 1'11l~lic. I.il)~.;c~.~;cn. .l1111;:~. ('o111.r of H(~col.~i, -3 .I. \\'. Kirli: I)~III~JI~I(:(;O\\;III; 01' ('+)III'~, 'I'I1ol11;1s 13;111il';111: \I.~I~sII:~I, 1%. ('It'l'li .I. z-- (.. .. 111 1011. 0 -. I<;;-1)11;?1 zo\-a.l'llllirnl 1'01' I \\'I) !',':ll'h. o= I S77-\l:~rch 17-Hr111.y Scl~iill (litJd. lSii-.\l)riI 12-~1iss011ri ('ar \VorlI~IY>IIIN..$11, this cil y, \vllirl~ (..o11 tainetl Illan>- of the Ieatling citizrrls of rht. ~)!.(.s,.III tl;~>-. 111;1!t311 ;II (';I-4 Iloliia 10 a cl.ortlf.ll holls~. m- 1Si;-.l11ly 12-('ornrr stont. of thr ('IIIII.~~, ('01-0 C/3 I~l.t.slr?)tc~.ian OII linsville avt*1111r, wl~c,re A1)l.s Hall IIOIV s!an(Is, l:~i(l by I<(>,-. \\'1llii111; ,- (;allst,. of St. I.oIII.,. ,\lo. lS;;--.l111!. I!+--.lohn :i citizc~~ m- I). SIIOI.~. 111~0111int.nt of 1';1l)p's totvn. (lied. lSi7Srl)l~~nll~t~1.20-Es-(.'o~.onel. .lo1111 N. Ryan tlie(l. CP lS7s-11a1.(:11 S-b:nst St. I.f)~lis tlrr.aI~l ~~s~i~l~lislit~rl 11. F. Tis- 1):- sier. 0 1S;h~-AI:~yor, .lo1111 B. ~<~\YIII~II: \~:;IIYI, 11:1111.it,e ('~IIIIC~IIIIC~II--F~~S~ - .lo?.rt anrl Anson (;~lslin: St>conll \V:~l.tl. .lohn .I. 3lcl.raq anrl bit-111.y HCJIY~:Third \Va~.ll. flr'nry Snclin~an: Fourth IVartl. .I. .I. Itaft(\l. an11 z' I.evi I3a11gh. ill y~:~r the Cortl~cil.E. K Sul)st~q~~f.ntly this in C11artc.r \V. \\'itlev artc.(l iu Anscln (:r~slin's ~llacr. Thos. Clannifa~~ill Ho\vc's 3 I . i s IIIII~IIIII I. 111s11. i t I , I. . iit: 8 2 (lit!. 'I'1.ras11rt.r (first ). [I. .Iaclcirnct~: lsecontll. F. Flinzc: ('hiel or' Po-, & licr I first 1. Charles .\I. ('arl~t~ntrl.:csecond~,\\'. l3. \Valsh: fthirtl), .I. 1 \\' Kmshar: ('it) Atlonlry, .lr.sse \I. F~,relsand othc~rs; .1111lge (:IIIII.I. 12 @ ' of Rrrortl. Daniel hlc(;owan: C'lerlc of (:oIII.~,Thomas Hannifan: (;en-I: 4 ' era1 I.aw hlayor, .1oh11 R. \Yard. Bonn~an: C'or~nciln~e~~-First Anson (;c~stin ant1 1'. B. \Yhitntay: St~cond \Yard. I4enry Rowe ant1 P. J. Cl.olly; Thilrl Ward. I,. luhw and .John ihylc; F011rth Ward. I~eri 9 8 Ballgh and $1. 31. Stephens: City Clerk. Benetlict Franz: City Tread- - 11wr. -1. M. S~~lliran:City )larshal, M. .I. Walsh; CIIj- Attorney. \v. H. I Rennett. gf@ 1879-Chartrr >layor. Mallrice .loree:Couoeiln~en-Finl ward. E. \V. Wilder an11 .John Prottsnlan: Second Ward, Thomas Hannifan and i ' M 0 .lohn .I. Mcl.can; Third Ward. Henry Sackman and P. H. O'Rrien; ~~llrth .lan~en.I. Rafter and Imuis Bolsn~enl~e: Clerk \\'ard, City (first), ST. F. Tinsier; (second). .Jas. Shannon; Clty Trcanl~rer, .John 0,nntlpr: (:hie( of Polinr, .John \Y. Renshaw. City Attorney. .I. 31. Freels atla Spvpral others: .Jlldge Corlrt of Record, Chnn. F. \\'are: 1 I -..----. - - .. . ~ "FOLLOW THE F'LAGC." @WABASH to ST.PAUL. PIANOS RENTED. 1504 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND -- -----. -. .-.- I Clerk of Court, Thomas I-iannifan: Gcncral I-aw Jlayor, Thon~as Win- Collnciln~en-Fir5t \\.aid. Anson Gustin and Maurice Btln!-an; second \vayd, Henry Rove and P. .I. CI'ott?: T11il.d \Yard-[.. Lollrer ,john ~~yle: anti 1.eri Baugh: City For~rth \Va~tl. 11. 11. Srf?l>hf.ns .q i clerk, Benerlict Franz; City Trcastlrw. .r. .\I. pl!lli\-an: City Altor~ley, ) 1, H Bennett; City i\larsl~aI.\I. J. \V~ISII.I)nring tIlis ye:^^. t11e ill- I rol.l)ol.ation of the cil!. nnclrl. lilt. n?nel.al la\\. \\.;IS tlt,clal~c~~l tile I,!. Qg &a $ ) sl~l)rrn>eCourt inralitl. : 1~;:j-We~tern I'ive \by 11. Slo~li .loll~'rral cssr:~l~lisl~c~~l 1). 0'nrir.n. . 1 ~XSO-Mayor. >I;llll.ict~ .lO!ctb: ('c,lt~!cii~]lt.n-~l"il.st\\.artl, .John @ -r , rrottsman and E.\Y. \Yilflw: Scc(111rI \\-i~rd. .IOIIII .I. .\Icl.eat~ at111 Tl~os. z ' ! k~anifa~~Tl~i~.tl (1-tifsl;1'~ a1111 P. 11. 0'Brit,11: FOII~LII ; S~ICI~III~III vdZ8 l!~Sl-.JI:~yor~, .\Icl,~atl: Cot~~~cil~~~rn-Firs~ \Vi(Ier .J. .I. \\'ar(i. E. \\'. * VI a1111 Thon~:+s T. \Yalsh: Secontl \\.;lrtl. Thonras IIanifan ant1 >lichael O ' ?f Hr..~ly:Thir,l \\.;~rtl. Ilcury Sackman and P. H. O'Urirn: Fot~rth iVartI, I.e\i 13;111gh al~tl .Iamtss J. Rafter: tit! ('lrrl.. .lan~rs Sllannun: City d 1 Trt.asrn-er. Cicorge \\'. Datlsch; sevrral: Xtto1.n~~~. .ludgcs (:o~trt GI 0 of Ileco~.tl. ('harles T. \rare: Clerli of ('o11t.C. Thos. Hanifan. *@ h I ISSl-city 1ia11 anti library (lestroyed by firp. ¶a$ 18SZ->iayor, John J. Mc1,ean; \~ar(l. T'~(Is. Collncil~~~c~~~-I.'irst T. 04 3 i \V'alsll ant1 George Grew; second \\'al.(l. Tllos. Hallifan and JIichael x 3 / Healy: Third Ward, Henry Sacknlall and P. If. O'E3rirb11; Fo111.th \Yard j 1,eri Bar~gh .and James J. Rafter; City Clerli. Janles Shannon: City 'rrr~astirrr, George I\.. Daltsch: City Attorneys. srveml: Cl~icf of Po- d lice, Patrick Keyrigan: Judge Co~trt of Recol.tl. Charles T. \\.are; (I0 Clerli of Court, T. Hanifan. & 18sZ-Se~tember-An(Iretv \Vettig ln~lrtlered between nlitlniaht of the ilh and G a. nl. of the 8th. 188:--Mauor, 0. R. Winton; Cotlncilmen-~ilst Ward, George G~leer, and M. P. Stllliran; Second \Yard, Thomas H~nifan ancl \jrm. Shea: Third Ward. P. H. O'Brien and Robert cuninghanl; Follrtll \Yard, 1~.Baugh and Frank lceating; City Clerk. D. J. Canty; i\sc;ist- 1 ant Clerk. T.A. Cant).: City Treasarer, ,John I. sulli~an; Chief of Police. John HoHoran; City Attorney, C;eorge F. OVMe\vcney and others; Judge Court of Record, \Vm. P. I.a~~ntz;Cleric of ~o~~rt, ~hos. Hanifan. Police station destroyed by fire tllis year. 1S84-January 15-Convent fire at Belleville, in which a nllmber a 1 & of children lost their liver. 01I 1~84-Comnlissioners divide St. Clair County into townships. 01 iFS-l-i\~ri~2-hf. M. Stephens elected Alderman of the Fourth \va 1.11. 1~84-April Ig+Ex-Aiderman G. H. Creer died. 18S1-Ma!. 2G-VallIt of City Clerli's offlce in the City Hall burglar- izecl. -.--- 8 100-I02S. 4th St. n-• ri..~-~11 J,M,Sullivan& Bros Gmri# Auk VegcWIr IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS IN ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA AND TEXAS DININQ OARS- ll. C, TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A --ST. LOUIS, MO. --..-- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. --. -- 1505 I 18S.I-Mayor. 0. H. Winton; Councilmen-First ward, p. M. Sul. livan and \Vm. IT. Hill: Second Ward, Wm. Shea and john ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~llirtl IVard, Robert Cr~nnine;han~ and Henry Sackman; F~~~~~Ward, gi. 11.Stephens and Franlt Keating; City Clerk (first), D. J. (second), T. A. Cant!.: City Treasurer, Wm. P. Launtz; chief of Po- lice, .John FlolkIl'an: Xttorne!.. Ce0. F. OCMelvenye and others; J,l(lge court of Rerorcl, \Vnl. P. I.auntz; Clerk of Court, Thomas Hani- fan. lSS.i-.Janllary ::I)-\Vater\vorl< ordinance passed. ]ssj-Fel)rt~ar?. 12-Henry 0el)ilce tlonates site for st. HenrYYs School. IX85-Fel)raary 16-Lee Gues*. a well-known locomotive enginecr, kliled on the C. & A. R. R. 1885-February 1s-Louis Boisnlcnt~e, Sr., (lied. 18~5-septenlber 1G-Thonlas \\'instanley dietl. 1885-MayOr, Manrice Joyce: C'ounci~men-~irst \\I&, \Lrm. ~111 C. A 1Iaines; 'S~ond \Var(l, IVilliam Shea and John ~ie~~les; Third Ward, Henry Saclilnan ant1 Robert Crmning~~ani; ~ourtll ward, M. M, Stephens and Garrett Stacli; City Clerk. T. A. Cants; City Tress. ,,rer, W. P. I,auntz: Chief of Police, .John Holloran; City Attonley, Gee. F. O'Melvene! others; .Jutlge Court of Record, Wm. P. Launtz; Clerk of Court, Tho~nas Hanifan. 1885-October 2;-Caw. John Keiflein (lied. 1885-November 20-ExMayor John B. Bowlllan assassinated just as he was about to enter his Yard at his residence in the Howe In- stitute, on Tenth street. ls85-Decen~ber 1-Citizens offer reward of $5000 for the arrest of the assassin of John B. Bowman. lSSG-Ma!.or, Maurice Joyce; C~~ncilmen-Fi~~tWard, C. A. Iiaines and lv. W. Second Ward, Wnl. Shea and Louis M~~. ges, Jr.; Third Ward, Robert Cunningham and Martin Egan; ~ ~ ~ ~ t h ard, Garett Stack and Mark Bird; City Clerk, T. A. Canty; C1tp Treas- urer, Alex Flannigan; Chief John Holloran; city Attorneys, Gee, F. O'MelveneY and Judge Court of Record, Wm. 7. I,auntz; Clerk of Court, Thos. Hanifan. 1886--~~vemberIl-New election law adopted. lg8i-pebruarY Brighton annexed to East st. ~o~f~. 8Si-First granite pavement. 1887-First directory of the city issued by C. B. Carroll. 1~87-~.M. Stephens elected mayor for tre first tfme. lSbi-~ayor, nr. M. Stephens, Councilmen-First Ward, W.W. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l land David C. Marsh: Second Ward, I-Ouls Mengea, .Tr., and Dr. C. F. strecker; Third Ward. Martin Egan and Robert Cunnlng- Fourth Ward, Mark Bird and John W. Tefft; City Cleric, John Meye,.; City Treasurer, John W. Renshaw; City Attorney, E.R. Davis; Specla, Counsel, F. G. cockrell: City Auditor, James W. Klrk; city Engineer, Chas. L. Weber; Street Inspectors. Sam Lannigham and Mike Hurley; 011 ~nspector, D. L. Marsh; City Judge, B. H. Canby; 8aM "The Meteor" to TEXAS, 1, Ha CRANE FURNITURE COB Ek:f2!Gis" -r p---__ _ ST. LOUIS Everything Elegant for Fine. LEADING cRA NE'S -Fashionable Up.to-Dat. 423 425 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. -. . -.. . -~ .--- 1506 C. R, CARKOLI,'SEAST ST. LOUIS ANI) 423.425 N.FOURTH ST. Residences - f ZS q 6w cPir q 6PP - 3 d 0 $'... 9 00 ;d 0 u.- --.__ _- Cleric ~ollrt,Thomas hlay. ell..: ('it! lfarahal, Mlke \\:alsh; Super- illtentlent Fire Alarm, Bert 18S8-&layor, M. 11.Stephens: ('ot~ncilmen-First Ward, Davld C. >farsh anti Henry W. Heml)e; Second \v~rtl.Dr. C. F.Strecker and (ieolse H. ~nllper:Thirtl \Yard. Robrrt Cltnninghanl and Henry Sac\;- ~~~~~rhWard. .lohn \v. 'rcxfft and \\'III. E. flen,ler: C'itp Clerl;, ~d.C. Schuetz: City Treasllrer. Martin 41artell; rity Attornc.)., E. R. Davis: special Collnsel, I?. (;. ('t)clirrll: City .\n~lito~.and ~omptro~ler, .janles \V. Kil'li: City E:n~inret'. ('harles I,. \rebel; Stveet Inspectorii, sanl 1,annigham ant1 4lilie hllrley: Oil Inslwctor. D. L. Marsh; City Jll(lge. B. H. ('an\)?; Clerk of C'OIII.~.Thonias May, .Jr.: City Marshal, Milie \\'alsh: I.ielltenant. .Ias. 1,. Rogers: Sl~perintendentFire Alarm, Hert Sager. On Angltst 2s. IhSS, the city voted to organize 11nder the general city ct)l.lmration law of the State. The wards were increased to seven and the nl~ml)erof Altiern~en to fonrteen. The first elec- tion 11nt1c.rthe law toolc place in April, lSS9,when the Xlayor, all the Altlttrmen, ihe City Cle~li,Treasr~rerand Attorney were elecated, as follows: 1889-Mayor. Al. 11. Stephens: Conncilnlen-First Ward, Robert Crlllningham anrl Henry Sackman; Secontl IVartl. Davitl C. Marsh and Henry Ht.mpe: Thirtl Ward, Henry Hoewe ant1 Robert Thomas; 3 Fourth IVartl, Dr. (:. F. Strecker ant1 i;. 1-1. Kemper: Fifth \Vard, John -I Ifiggins and .John Benner: Sixth Ward. .John V. l'efft and Wrn. E. ' Hender; Seventh Ward, Tllon~asH. White and Christian Hohm; Cityd Comptmller. J. \V Kirk: City Clerk. Ellwar4 C. Schaetz; City Treas-I urer. &[artin Martell: City Attorenr. E. R. Uavis; Sl~ecialCollnsel, F. , G. Cockerell; City Engineer, Charles I,. \f'ebrr: Street in spec to;.^,* Thonlas 3lur~h?. 11. Sch1attwrilt.1.; Sitlewalk Luspectur. J. i,.. Strider: City .Tlld#c. B. H.. Canl)~:Collst Cle1.k. Thomas May: Chief of police, hl. \Valsh; 1,ierltenanl of Police, .J. I,. Hoclxers; Sergeant oC X -, police. Jeff I.ang1eY: Police Clerk, Dennie (;uihan: Fi1.e nlarshal, AI.w Walsh; snperinteildellt Fire Alartn, Bert Sager; City Hall .lanitor, Xi.Cf3 6 ' Priester. 1889-hle~.chants' I~rldgeopened. Ik89-.Januar?. -"(;-East. St. I,ouis .lolll,nai, pslal)lislle,l 1)y J. W. vIL Kirk, issr~etl. 1889--.Ianllar~ 29-St. 3Iary's Hospital plll.chaset]. I*fig-~'lne-~. 1rcCaslantl ant\ i;[lignon \,ought Pecall Grove froinIengcS, Sr., dieti. 1s9t) -~'Ity ofticers: hla!.or, M. M. StephrnS; r\lrlcrnlell-~irst \\.ar(], Rol)crt and Secl,nd \vard, D. (.lln~~ll~ham Henry Sackmann; C. JI~~SIIant1 Hen!'!' Henll)e: Th1l.d \Vard. Henry ~owcand ~~b~~~ ,h,,,,,,~; Foll~th iVa1.11. Dl. C. Suecker ancl 6. H. R~~,~~~; F. B~~~~ \\.arrl, .lolln Iiiggins ant1 .lohn Rennet-; S~xth \Val.d, ,John ~~n~ and \v, E. ti ti el.: srventll \f'al'd. Thonlas H. White and cllvistian ~~h,~; c~~!-.lalncbs C. Schljetz; A E. ~~ <~onll)t~~t~llc~.. Klrli; Clerk, ~d. ~ G a ~ H. ~)~\.i~; Engineer. C. L. weher; Special Collnsel, F. G. Cockrell; f Clel.li (.olll.~. ~)~onlns .\lay: Chief of Police, 51. Walsh, lS91-.\~ay~r, 11. 11. Stel)hens; Collncilmen-~~r~t\vard, ~ ~ b ~ ~ t (:l,nIlinghanl a11t1 Henr!. Sacl;nlann: Second ward, David C. Marsh and Henry W, ~cll~pc: \'*ard. J. W-Eddinger and +*z Third I..on{s Kneus; Follrth \\.ard, (;. H. Kenl1)er and C. Hallss: Fifth Ward, J. Hlggins and W, H, c~~~~)~:sixth \Vard. T..J. (;ane~ and T.J. Danlel; Seventh ~3s ,\.artl, T. lq .\\'hilt: a11r1 I.evi Ball~h; Cit!. Comptroller, James W. Ririi: clerk, E.c. Seh~lPIz: Treasurer. Phlllp Wolf; Attorney, C. Ey 5 D, c~,.,."I,: ~l~rcial~ounsel.F. (:. Cocltrell; C:itv E>nglnecr, Charles I,. -zg- Insl,ectors. 1'. >fllrphy ant1 )I. Schlattwcller; Sidewall; FOP Inspector. f. 1,. stl.jder; Oil 1llsl)ector. L). ]A. Marsh: City Judge, B. ~l~~l~ 5 2-. rn of Corrrt, Thonlas Ma?-. .Is.: City llarshal and Super. H. of pOliec, )ri]ie Walsh: S~rWants of Police. John McGrath / ?IP . Il,tenilenl and C, ,\., Ho,,.ler; police I, (*. 1). Ft,i11,111 \\'~I,II, and .\lorrison; Fifth \Yard. J~IIII~'S 1)(~11~11111~' ('. I.. lIo1.11. Sixtll .I. RIIII \var(i, Charles Hissrich anti '1.. .I. SISVI,IIIII .r1lt~l1l;l~1,. I):IIII~AI>: \\.:II,II. "hire and .,antes 11. Llrellnt~: ('l)lll/l!l'lllll~i. .IxnIt.s \\. liir!.. Trtfia~lllrr, l-ienry Rowe; Xtlornc2?.. ('has. 1%.('iirroll : SI)~TI;II('o11nst~I.F.C;. ('orli- l.+.II: En.ginrt.1'. A. E.'ib(bn(i: St ~,.,cl In~~~rr~~~rs. Tl~~)ll~ar \lu1.1111 and ,I. ~ph1attwefit.r: Sidr\valli Ins~~~-rlo~~. I. I,. SI ~.i(irr: 011 lns\~ector. 11. 1,. .\1;,1.sl1: city .lllll~(~.11. 11. (.atlll>~: CI~~l~l< Carl.: of c~"11rt. .I. (;. Cll!. 4 - u e m c13 mm Jln~..;llnI and St~[)c~l'intrnrie~~t of 111ePolice, 31ikr \\'itlh\~: St*~.~r;~nrs of Pt)iice. John 1lct;ralh and (;. ant1 l'~~rnl,e,.. I\'. Ht~\r.ler: Police CI~~rlt . .I: of Fire .\l:irnl. 1. 1%.Silgt.~.. Ti[, I)~.iscoll: S~~l>t~rinlentlsn~ Hall .;IIIIIOI'.hl. P~.irsler. I~:~:~-~~l~rllar~A. \\.t)~lil~ii~~lt IIC 9-11. St~lllvan, Cs.1Iaster of I+ a b a$ *G = "25 'f >x * ( 2 ': . A. ;\I. \V. E.kIenclers. Jol~ll Nie. inps. n. C. Marsh. Thos. H.\\.bite, Paul \ir.~bt..I. B.Siltking and \ I,eIVy Thomas. ! 1893-December 18-Father Cl~ristopher Koein~, p~rttol. or st. I Slenr>'s Church, celebrater1 mass in honor of his silver jubilee as a s,The pallabearers were C'hl.ist Hol~n~, i priest. 1Y9~-Deomber 2:--Valentine \\'(,lf (lied. 1 18g4-The seventh cemeter)., Mount Carmel. opened on the edge of the blllfis by the confiregations of st. pat rick.^ and st. n1ary.s. 1 l?.nuMa~~~.M. 31. Stel,bena; Councilmen-Firgt Ward. Robert C'twningham and Hcnrs Sacltnlan; ~ecolrd m'ard, John Kickhanl alld I Snlll .\lnlinee; ward, John Kocnig.stein and T.J. Canavan; Fourth \\';~rtl. (;. H. Kenlper and C. D. Blorrison: Flfth Ward. James Dona- I htrr :ln(l llenry Pfeiffer: Sixlb \Yard, Charles Hissrich and T. J. -9 g2 1)anlc.l: Scvellth Ward, Thomas Whlte and IIenry Arnold: Comp rr 2 I rc,l]p~.. .lanrca \v. Kill<: Treasurer. Henry Roewe; Attorney, C. B. Cap 9 g roll: Sp~clal Counsel. F. C. Cockrell; Engineer. A. E. Abend; Chlef i of &like \Va16h. i 1~9i-Dr. C. Slrecker dled. 1 ~gg~-~anuary C. Jackleech died. *0--Henry ~~g~--~ebruarY:--Master Dlo Illlnskl Jennlngs, only / late lamented Dr. T.C. Jennlnge, died. son of the 03 $ 9. I --/-------2.--_ -_ --.. . . .. SUITE 714 Centuy I)'ldlna TEETBIEL SEBYICE DETECTIYE to. ST.LOUlL MO. EAST ST.LOUIS DAIRY GO. 502 ST. LOUIS AVENUE-"THE MODELDAIRY" #irbello Highor* Grad* Milk Sold in S*. Louio.a -_--E.IST SII>E DIRECTOR~. -- 1509 ]S94-.April election: total registration, 4,425. I 1~94-3lay 15-F. G. Corkrell talies charge of E~~~st, hrlis ,,oht. : office. I 1~91-Octoher 19-.\It-. and 3Irs. Henry oehler celebrate thcil. I crystal weiltling. I j~g4-~ove111l)er-E. .I. .\Irlrphy c~lectetl to congress. I S -a Henry F. Bailer: wal.d,~~1)~~~, ('ol~neilnlon-~i~~~ , plinninghan1 and Henry Sacl~nlan: Seconcl \\.ard, ,jVhll Kic~~hilnl 1 nlltl - ,10~111~o\vnsentl: Third IVarll, I.ol~is linar~s nnrl T,.J, canaVan; B P3 i HY ward. Ernest I\'. )Ielitier IAJ~~sDllictl: Fifth \Yard, (iorqp I.. Hllrsp,. ant1 Henry Pfeiffpr: Sistll \Val.(], Ilrrn~all Hallss and Henry z --- Y \y,p, ~idlalic.: Treasurer. tiol.11: Firc C'l1ir.f. (;eor6c 0. Plll.tly; : ~l~~~l~~l, Thomns Galley. .I ~~:cj-Henl.\. F. Ua(lel- elf!ctc.(l .\l:r!.or 1,-a ~llaj~~~.jt21 in ,, E loral yore of 4::i(;. ,s95-.lannary -I-Patricl< I{. Slncli I~~+sI]. ]~~,;-~ctobe~. Hclim, sr.. (lip1l. iP *cp I-Fel'(iinan[l I I4cnr?' Ratlrl.; C'1cl.l;. .IPI.I.~ ~\lnl.sllal,Tllos, ' -o 3 ls:jC-.\layoy, .I, K~~~.: 1 (o111t1011 1. 1' a ras11rt.1, , , -n q I\.. 11. Bennett: F~I'~' 0. plll.(ly: Engineel.. 1,. H~,.. e- Chief. (;~'i'l'~*' 1,. , ltlern~en-Fil'St \Var1l ( ) (!TIIIII~II+~I~~~I ~ ! ~~ H~~~~~ s ~ Second \\-arrl. .loIln .Iohn .I. : \yartl, Jn D. Sextoll ill111 H. ,\. IS~(;-AI;I~5.at 5122 11. Ill.. r+t. ~1,t:atv!r~,lll~~s,,.llcli E.~~~ st, -8% I,ouis. C)m* 1h. I;-PIISI III~S~ llip(l, er n. C. AI:II~SI~ %a% -. a lh!+fi-~>r()vir1t,11t~ssocia~io~~ = < orc;1nixe(l. 1 ~!);-3~ayor. )I, ~t+?l)~~~'~~~:11. .A. (,]pary: ~ I ~I,,,,..~ . 3.~parn ~~~ ('ltb~li. -~ ,llall c. H;~~~~~:.Jallles I\.. . ~~ ~ 3 ~. K~~IC; ~ COI~II)~~~~~~~?~~. ~ (,; . H.t licln-~ ~ ;l~lll 1)anit.l .\1c(;l!'lln: C'llic'f. FI.RII\<('. Dotle; .~ll~c,.mc.n-5 (D ~i~.,t\\.aytl, f~ol)t~rt seconll \yard, ('~llllillghanl and Henry Snrljnlan: ,~~,l,,, .I, T~,"~?C.IIII an11 F. .lprr!. Sllili\.an: ~j,.,,\. Third Warcl, ~illi~~~ ~,.~d Fnnrt\l 'Vartl. ~l)~.~hardr: I,ol)is Edlich an11 Martin pellner; ,..if, ]I \val.,l, .lamcts 11. ll()llahlle an(] Ahring: sixth \vard, l,onis )loser ijll,] .I. 11. SIl'('I.: SeVf'ntll '\'ar(l. R. A. Hunniger and ~h~~~~ -. H. .\lor~'isoll. J ,S1(;-~~al.cll 1(-pl,oleslant r1osl)ital Associat.ion tlecidcct to pur. cflasp a sitr I)l~iltl a nc'-' hosltiral. - 1$97-,\l, 31. fjtcl,ll~!ns rlecte(1 )la!.or I)?. Jr4-I nlajority in a total 3 \.ire of .51t:;I. I ]SR;-.J~~~z!J-Dr.. ~llinslii tlicll at thr age of 80 years. l~~;-~\tljillst (;-Ex-.A~~~~~III~II C'l~i.is( Rol~m tlietl. ~sg;--~~,,,(>lllber schtn)l .Alla Sits cletlirate(l. C,-Nf\v itt lhg;--~~prl)l)er I--\Vorli on I\ro t,!c-tl'ir 1int.s to Rellerille con,. J, CRANE FURNITURE COI NEW QUARTERS 423-42s NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, Mo. MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y FAST MAIL ROUTE For Kansas City, Colorado and the West. CAFE DINING CARS. MEALS A LA CARTE. H.C. TOWNSEND, O, P.& T.A., ST. LOUIS, MO. I I C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS .4XI) .----- 1x9;-October 12-Two h~lndred and fifty horses sold in 250 nlin- oles at. the National StoClc Yards. lY9i-Novelllber 24-SurveY made for new third bridge. 189i--1)ecell1ber 16-Knights of Khorassan Organized here. 18CJ$-Mayor, M. M. Stephens; Clerk, iM. A. Clear?r; Attorney, Dan- iel aIc.lynn; Treasurer, G. H. Kemper; Colllptroller, James \\.. ~lendel, president. m 1902-Aug11sr ::I-Come!' stone of Sac~.etl Hcarl Church and laid. Y~gh~h Baagll --z 0 streel ancl aienac. zOz E 1902-Sel~tenll)er 1--John 1Vahlen. ageti (5.tlied at 51:: Borih 0Seventh street. 19K2--Sei)tt.n1bcl* 25-h11.s. .\lill~~,icc.lo!-ct, dictl, aged 59 years, (uneral Septe~nb~r 29. 190'-Stbl)lenlher 25-Mrs. Anna Boyl~c clic.,j. aged 71). 19(12--Ser)ten1ber 29-Ordi~~ance for in11)rovement of E:leve~~:h st reel ])assetl. I!lfll-Stal)ten~be~n29-Edward C. New1ii1.k tlied. E 19112-Novcn~ber 1--1lajor H. D. O'Rrien of St. 1.o11is (tied, aged 50 1992-November 5--W. II. Clarlc, aged 78, died. 1901'-Sovenlber 10-First thror~sh cal. passed fron~ the yards Su m over lhc, 111.irlge to St. 1.orris. = 19l)2- -h'ov~nlber 14-'l'wentieth anll11;ll ~nt~eting the State Feti- of eration of li.bor. in session in Earl St. lollis, 4 30 = =- 1902-Noremher 15-Strcel car run regrllarly from National Slocii Yards to Third street in St. I.ouis. A trial trip was made on the J2th of Sovember. 0 1902-November ](;--Henry Hrrl)ert. agetl 50 years, died. 1902-November 1G-T:nited Presbyterian Chl~rch co~lgregatia~l a 1902-Novenlber I 6-He~lry Herbert, agerl 30 years, died. A decided to erect a church on Twelft~l ant1 ~llnlmit avenue. g 1902-x~veniber 22-Bridge chafleurs fornl llnion, w 19f~2-Novernber 23-Corner stone was lai(l of new English 1~11- theran Chllrch at Thirteenth and S~lnlnlit avenlle, 19cl2-Decelnber 12-l'he Elks entertained Colonel Henry Wat- ..I t t'l'SO11. 0 19fl?-r)f'celn1)er 14-East St. I.onis Daily Joornal issued its grenr. 0 Ilnlirlay e'litiol] of twenty pages, illustrated. 19112-l)ecenlI~er 21-Ordinance passes permitting East St. Louis ,A,.s ronnrct with bride tracks. 19o2-r)ecenlber 23-nids for inl-prove men^ of Bond avenue and ~hi~t~~l)thopened- street 19(,2--l)ecelnl)'?r 24--~~tSt. IAollls allti Subl~rban Company dls- jt,ci t\lrl\eTs alllong rlnp\o~cs. -=I J.H.Crane Furniture 00. BEST ,St.Lo& ""FURNITURE 423 425 N. 4th Stttet Ma J 0N ES SUO#tHANO, ~~WlITmI. 309 N. Broadway COMMERCIAL -COLLEGEI a+. bou~m.we -.--- EAST SIDE: DIRECTORY. is13 ____-... 1902-December 3-Nat ional \Veareil~llce Company 1902-December :!I-T. Y. StronR. old soldier. (lie(\. ]gc):s-.lan~~ary I-Burlington PaSsenRer trains wain run to ~1st Sr. 1louis. 1901-January $-;\Vilhelmina .\-Iilitzer died, aged ~1. ygr)$-.lanllary ;--Mrs. Xlichael \\'elher died, aji~72. 19()::-Jan11ary ~--~is~llri-lllinoi~ 1,eague Baseball omanizetl, g \\.hich inclt~tles East 81. I~nie. 12 190:; -.Janeary S--1. D. Calclwell, aged 71. tlie;l. !E lgoz-.Iannary !~-Rail\vas Steel Sl~rinR Company COnlnl~nccd~a hlliI(iing plant in \.ansl\awne. lg~:;-.lanr~ar-. r(@-.\lississiPl)i Valley Pmclnce Coml~ang oman. izwl. lg~;-.lannary l?-Diellnl-~a~lcnr Gnwer Conll,any First exclll- xire wholesale house in the city. lg():{-Janaary Ro-J~~'lc:c. 1). Jl. nrowning clic*al: I)nric*eI at I\ctllton, February :I. Igo:j-~ebrnary I~:-Alcxandrr 1'feiffc.r tliptl. lg(lz-February ??-Trinil~ I.lllheriln Cherch tlt:dicacetl: Tl~ir-I!teenth and Sllmnlit. ]g():)-~~ril itZ' ~fllcf~rs-Sil;ts CW~.Mayor: 'r~iotl~as 0 J. \\'tllialllx. city clerk: E. .I. Egml~nll. (*ilr con~pln)llrr: I....I. I;,~-l.ll~,olyTrpar 3 arer: Mallrice \'. Joyce. City Attorney: J. JI. Freclls. Corl~ratiot, Bco1lnsel: .I. J. .\-lcl.ean. Sr.. Sl)ccial Tax ('ollfvtor: .lames 11. Don~hlle. ,d2Oil 1nsl:ector: Dr. A. A. JlcBri('n. Hf!alt!~ It~spcvtor: Ifpnry E.Trell(1. ley. Assessor: \\'. -1. S. Y0~c.r~. Thonlos .I. City Collrt .Indgr: fiealey, ! z ('ity Coort Clerk: (:tlorp;e 0. Pl~rcly. City Alarshphal: .\licllacl j 3 ~~~l~., l-ietltenant of ID"llv*: IYmk .\l~lla. Sewtwnl of IBdice:Janlcac Ne\.i]icr, Z glice ('lerli: Thonlas vm(l~ke. Fire Jlarshal: F. ti. lic.lnl, tilest .g-year. and \v. -1-WP.0ncl Year. City Engintser: Seth C~~ken K. ('herringtoll. City Stello~rapher: -11nle~ .IoilnS, Sidcralk In-P sl)c.ctor; .lohn I)ollll. Frank 1,ewis. St rc.c!t Inspectol.s: Healy. Cie~r~t? Thomas Ivhelan. j\'eighmaxter: Henry Mannle. inspectol Weights an,. Jlparnres: Jonas 1.. SifonU. (:jt~ Hall Janitor: Alclern~en-J?i~~t \varcl, Robert ~11nninahan1Ivm-wslallay: swon(1 Ward. Jan~rn Ranlsay, .) Jet-re [,ellan: Third \vanis"anles \vhelan. S. A. Snlith: Fourth Ward, m .lo)ln J. (;ah. Enlest .\lililz*!r: Firth \Vard, .Jacob Ooll~r. I'rank 9 ten: sixtll Warti. .lohn F. mmhofl. Charles B. (;ceclde; seventh ward, Cc.orge G11enther. .John OWden. lg~13-~pril ll-wd~ of John KemPer follnd in river. He di~.'~ ,I!peared Decenlhr 1% 19'::. I :0 ~rt Roomsthat are worthSeeinginSt, Louis J. n. CRANEFURNITURE GO. 423-425 N. FOURTH STREET MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y FAST MAIL mhtough Trains tor Colorado, California and the West.% CAFE DINING CARS. MEALS A LA CARTE. fl. C. TOWNSEND, O. P. & T. A., I . ST.LOUIS, MO. ----------- 1514 C. R. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS ANT) ------I CHURCHES. 1 ~11denominations are well represented in East St. Louis. It is / stateel on g:ood authority that there is no section of the country in 0,i ,,.hich the churches are so ell attended on the Sabhath as in the, illeel, city of Egypt. Xot a single ediflce in town fails to attracts its ~f3quota. -4 nrlmber of the older people say that this was always the CI,:I- diti~n,and that the earl? history shows that the seconcl house built =1 on the prrsenl site of gas+ St. hllis was devoted to public worship. The First Presbyterian Cl~urchof East St. 1,ouis was organized -/ Rev. A. T. Norton, clistrict secretary of the Presbyterian Home ce i Mission Society, assisted by Rev. BI. B. Gregg, on Jrlly 14, 1867. Etl- win S. Basset and David Shield were elected elders. Rev. Mr. Cregg re- malnecl ~lasloruntil April 21, 1869, when he was sncceecleci by Rev.' J. D. Jones and others, until September 4, 1890, when Rev. D. I,. TempleI t~~licharge. A new building, one of the best in the city, has beenI 'built on Twelfth street near St. 1.011is avenue. Rev. h-. Archibald , is the present pastor. St. Mary's C:III~C~-Theparish of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, of which Rev. .J. T. Harliins is rector, is located at the=; corner of Fourth street ant1 Converse avenue, and is the hantlsomest 0, church etliflce in the city. Rev. Father Harltins lahored long and un- {tiringly in the work of raising funds to build this church. St. Mary'sCf3 rarish has a house of worship of which the parishioners nay well be a pm'ke I.ithanian Church was built and oganired in 1899 at Seven0' Peenth and Bnugh avenue. A large, imposing frame bnilding wao bnilt the same year. This is the only Litht~nioncharcl~in the State outside of Chicago. St. Elizabeth's Church, Rev. Father Kuhlman, was organized anu0 a i)uiltlin~startecl in 1S9C, in \\.instanley acldition. The chr~rch.~ih.' ()"I\' a very snlall cone;rrgation, has now a model buildinp ant1 a largr. : congregation of nlixerl denomination of English, French and Germak. (;ooclrich Collgregational Church was organized in Denversicle a(.- ' tlition in 1898. A snlall brick church was erectetl, which has been sold L anel the contract let for a $25.000 mo(lel church builtling. pl?nlollth Congregational Church. 15th ant1 Sun~mitave. The 14'il-st Baptist Church was organize() in the spring of 1893, anel the ~orner-~tonelaic1 for the new brick ant1 stone edifiec on Koclc had ant1 Brighton place in October of the same year. Rey. Dr. Faw- is the ])l'c>sent1)aStor. ~htbFirs1 Chl'istiarl Church was organize(\ in 1S9(;, an(\ a f~.alne c]lrllrh el.rcle(l on xorth Seventh street. near St. Clair avenue. ~11~~;~lvati(lll.Arm!' llolds regular services in a 1111ildingou Mis. soliri aycn\\tS('vtS\'Y"""1"6 and S\~nclaymorning. BANNERS and BAWES Buttonl, Pins. Seals & Stamps* - 11 N. ~THSTREET. ST. LOU IS Buy Furniture Bt J. H.Crane Furniture Co. ~dur 423-425 N.4th St., ST.LOUIS. MO. ~----- E.\ST SIDE DIRECTOR\-. 1515 .. -----. --. .. .. .. .. I The Christian Science. or Ch11rcl5 of Christ Scielltisrs, ~.cc:enriy 1 organizetl. Decen~l)~r. >i..tllotlist 1901. are holding servires in the chllrc.-h b~~ilding.Seventll s(reel ant1 Sun~niit avenrle. ' st. .Joseph's new parish was organizetl in his?-, 19(,:, R~~. Father ~annon as pastor. The church is situated at 1500 ~lli~~i~ rille. The 1,rltheran CI111rch was orsanizetl ant1 erectetl by R~~, T, Bllc,li- ye,. in IS(;;, and the present I~astoris Rev. H. hleyel.. He has a largeand growing congregation. j The ~~iscopal Church organizetl in 18;(1. In 18S(; it was ; by Rev. W.H. Tanllins and a chnr.ch and mission built 0hio avenue. In 190o the chllrch was reorganizetl. Grollncl , was borlght at the corner of Ninth street ant1 Sllnl-,i Initavenue, and the erection of a bear~tifnl $4(1,OO(\ church huil(ling : conlmencet~ Rev. Dr. .I. Chancller White is the present pastor. st, ~enry's Church was establishetl and a wooden bullding erected / in tg,;l;, ~~v. 1 Father Rickens, Pastor, at the corner of Collins\,ille and st.1,ollis avenues. The 1)resent large bricli tvlifice, Icxatc.tl at tI~etor-; ner of ~~.~atlway ant1 clec\icatetl on ant1 Sixth streef. was I)nilt in IS;::, Cllristmas rnorllillg. Rev. Father Clllse, \'. (;., is the pastor. Rev. ~~~h~~C, Koenig Was I:astor of the chnrch for orcar 23 yearn. The collgregation embraces some of the most influential citizens of the city. st. patrick's Church was organizetl i? 1S~l. Rev:. .I. .I. Brennan, The chrlrrh I)llil(ling H-as erected in 1SG2, ant1 a large atltlition annexed in 1871 by Rev. F. H. Zabell. The present pastor is Rev. Father sweeney. The large and imposing edifice ant1 scllool is lo- cate(~ on the corner of Sixth street and Illinois avenue. l.11~ ~lethodists \"ere the first tleno~l~inatlon to beconle pstaIllisllctl here, which was or,--anixeJ in 1Si9, reorganizer1 in ISCS,again in ,SF;, and I;nown as the Sunlmit .\venue hi. E.Church, locate;l at tllc co,. i ller of S~lnln~itav~'nlle and Seventh strect. Rev. Dr. J. 31, H~~~,~~~, is the ~jastor. Tht' new chllrch is now situatetl at Elevent,l street nn,l Sllmrn~: avelll!t'. The new sacre(] Heart 1)arish was organizetl in Al)ril, 19182, \,.illl i Rev. Fathel' tiiln-al'tin as castor. In .Tune a I)r~i\(\illpsitr I,rlrr chauetl at the corl?cl- of Eighth an(] Bans11 avenue, rll,on w.hirll uras c,.ectetl an lll)-to (late cll~wch I)rliltlir~g. I.llitetl pres\)v!erian Chnrch. C. h1. Ritchie 11asto1-. Thirtecr1~ll and Summit avenue. I I "FOLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH to BOSTON The Reliability of qur Houae Protects You! .- u 0 2 1s PROUD OF HIS HOME a 4 8 9 2 CITY. Y-4 Qk ---I = F 2 t He Believes that it will Continue ml~ r > 1 to Prosper and Forge to the Front. cn 0 I r 4 He Will Endeavor to Protect all Classes, and s Work with a Will for General E m Improvements. s ..I ---.---.-m His First Message to the Council Explains His Cf) 1 Position and Tells the People What 4 I they May Expect From His Administration. The document is as follows: This is the first meeting of a new atln~inistration in our city, and it is custon~a~!' on such occasions for the chief executive to, in a meas- ure, tleflne his course of administration to the Council. With this in view. 1 tlesire to Present 10 Yo11 a brief outline of the policy that wlll cn j I,e I~ursued, SO far as it llcs within the power of the Mayor. I feel that ti"-?.people of this city are to be congratulated upon 'the all!? an(l consCientioufj meu it has selected to represent it in the ~ouncil. I )inow that souare impressed with the high responsibilities $hat are resting llpon you, and that you will labor incessently an0 faithfrllly to disc,harRe Yollr duties and meet the expectations of your W I constituents. 3e i _. ----------- KN0EBE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST am-: Xi.,-st. .lair W Bell I(ut SO 209Collinsville Avenue EAST ST.UIUIS, ILL TO BUY j I , I 1 j , / I i ; % 1 1I 1 i ' 1 / 0 j! I I I : I 1 I I J. H. Crane Furniture Co. 423-425 N. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo; ~ ----- -. ~..-... . .. - C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOVE AND _ __ _ -~- ~ I feel that 1 can hardly expect my adminlstratlon to be a suc- cess without your emperation and Support. I, therefore, ask your as- sjsmncc anl] aid at all times, and assure SOU that Your counsel and ad- vice receive due consideration at nly hands, ant1 I wlll endeavor to do ,,"thing to (listlrrbe the harmony and tranqr~ility that should pre- vail between the Slayor and the City Council. The people of East St. IAOII~S our have placed in hantls the ad- nlinistratlon of a great city, destined in a short time to be the second city in the great State of Illinois. There is no city in the State ex- cept the city of Chicago, so advantageol~sly sitr~atetl. It has the Mis- sissippi River flowing along its western bortlers, separating it from Ithe great City of St. I-oui~: it is s~lrrouncled by the finest agricultural lands in the ~(Xld:and has at its door an lnexhaustihle field of I,i- ti~mlnor~s coal; these natural facilities ha.ve brorlght to our city many manufacturing plants and indnstries. On account of our pl.oxin1ity to the city of St. 1,olliu many trunlr railway lines enter our city. These industries and railway co~npanies furnish employment to thousands of p(?O~~le. give large, steady and permanent rolls. and as pay The beneflts an11 inlportance of these institutions are so well known to you i deem it unnecessary to dilate upon Ihenl here. To obtain and ae- cure the fllll berielits of these enterprises, we nerd additional homes hn our cit!.. There are now thousands of nlen eniplosed ill the vari- ous indlistries and railways In our city who live in the city of St. 1-ouis, and who would, at once, become substantial citizens of our town if we had homes in which they could live. One who lives in and is a pernlarlent citizen is far more valuable than those who silllply find en~plo~niel~there and live elrewhere. \Vhen thry becu~ne bona fido citizens. thry feel all interest in the city's wplfare and stand ready to support it on all occssions. It, therefore, behooves us to encourage 'the building of more homes, so that thede perlnanent citizens may be securetl. The real estate men and other citizens who have in the past ex- pended their money in h~lilding honles in our city deserve great cred- it, and we hol)e they will continue in this direction with renewed energy. It is encouraging to note that our citizens are constructing a better class of ousiness and office buildings. We hope that this tlisposition will increase, and it is our duty to encourage the invest- ment of capital along these lines, because it tends to improve the general character of the city. 011r cif!. is now growina rapidl~', and there is no question but {hat it. \\'ill have a marvelorls growth in tile future, and it Is inculu- I,t~nr ul)()n 11". as Ille officials, to see that the wants and needs of a yal,it~ly gl.~\vlllR City are Pl.onlytl!, and honestly met. The public iln- prove~nelllsnow in Progress shorild be completed with promptness and tlispatch. all(l new public improvements sho~lld be encouraged by tile c~nstr~~clion of sllbstantlal bricl streets. granitoid Ldrwrlks, and sewerage. \Ve nlllst, as rapidly as mssible. replace the old wooden sidewallis in the l)nsiness section of the city with granitoid. In these # 0 rn m x = - m Am Bm FRANKEL! ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT c~~msVuE*m For All Seasons of the Year are Correct in Style, cr Price and Durability. lU-llO1mnP. F. MARTIN, 107 CoIIinsvilIc Avc.. Erat St. ~ouir,111. -.. --. -- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. 1519 -. -- improvements, it is our duty to see that they are constrllctetl of hest material that the market affords and that the sl,all I,~ done in a substantial and skillful manner. Yet, at the sanle tllll,,, we should see that the!. are secured to the propert) owners, who a,.e ronrl>elled to pay for them, at the lowest possible cost. ~11 for improvements shotll(l be let to the lowest r.eslmnsi\,le I,~~~~~, and all parties shollld hate n fair and equal opportunity to con,pete for such work. KO favors should be extended to any contractors or material men. lt is our drlty to secure for the inhabitants of the city the best street car facilities possible. and with this en11 in view we shoulcl encourage the constrllction of street Car lines along those streets and into those parts of the city that will give to our citizens the ad. of rapid transit. It should be borne in mind that wh~le these are being secllretl, we are. at the sanle time, grallt- ing \aluable franchises, and the1 shollld be granted Illmn srlch terms as are and jllst anal that will 1wesc2rve the rlghts of the pea- ple. We Should not undcrestinlate the importance of locating new in- dustries in our city. we shoultl, therefore. talie an active inteypst in all person seeking to invest capital in the city by the location of new plants and industries and the construction of new I~uil for holding conventions and other public meetings. ~h~~~ , 0 gatherings shotlld be encouragetl. l'hp~ give us an oplmrt~lnlty i m show the advantages of our great City and in the end tend to its tie-1 r velopnlent. I s The electric light. water and gas franchises shollld be encouraged so that onr city will secure these' necessities at the lowest Iwssible prices, efficient service taken into Consideration, so that will have an Opportunit?' to avail themselves of these at reasonable and equitabe cost. Our city is in great need of a public park, and whenever suitable grounds can be secured and gnaranteed to our Beople at the lowest 2 a possible cost, the should encourage the Cornlation of a park district along fair and eqtlitable lines. "FOLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH to ST.PAUL. PIANOS RENTED. 1520 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUISAND - East. st. I~uis is justl~ proud of its public schools. Their influ- ence can hardly be estimated. not.hing shonlcl be done to in any Oea wise impair their growth and useflllness. it is unwise fo permit pn- litical or sectarian influence to dolninate or creep into their manage- Q I ment, and it should be the policy of t11e atln~inist~.ation to keep the free from all such infli~ences. j gfi siI 1 pllblic scho~l~ g ,3 I in the f~~tr~re. ob.from tilnr tv tiulc,. adti to thesr gpll~l.~I se,.vations as my attention is calle(l lo n~alln-s illat I 11rrl11it nly duty ,to bring to your notice. I conclude with the hope that ollr associations will be pleasant ~rofltable to the city, and with the gromise that during the next .J two years I shall devote time ant1 energy to the welfare of the@ city of East Sr. I.onis. 1 GO. e6 oras 1 MAYOR COOK'S SECOND MESSAGE. * He Tells of the City's Condition d and Needs. v b Gentlemen--A8 by law required, I herewith present to you my mesW3cl settill(l out in part what we have done in the pst Sear and recommendatf0ns as to what I think should be done the com- 0 ing Sear. *Imost on our introduction Into oflce In May, 1903, we were compelled to protect our city from the greatest flood that has been I known in years* and 1 deaire to say to the council, and to the good people of the Of East st. Lolds. that I am under obligatlons to - 911 and I appreciate their work for servicea rendered during the flood. 0 The cost of protecting the city from the overflows was very expensive =0 and caused an olrtlay Of a very large sum of money. All of the ex- penses lncrlrred by of said water have been fully paid. The water from said flood caused a number of our streets to give away and made some of them ImPm~ble, but I am pleased to say that all of the said ~treetsat time are properly replaced and in better _- bb. v8#w& 100402 S. 4th St nnc uaa-m JBM,Sullivan& Bros hadeb IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE mR ALL POINT8 IN ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA AN0 TEXAS DIN#NmOAR-- II.C.TowmcND~G.P~iT.A --ST. LOUIS. WO. I88g "The Meteor" to TEXAS, EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. condition than the). were Prior to the flood, and the expenses in re- pairing said streets are paid. During the past Year we have improved with paving, etc., the following named Streets. Eleventh. l'welfth, Thirteenth, veroacia avenue, Bond avenlle and State Street and we have let for the improvement of Sllmmit avenue. Pennsylvania avenue, rollrteenth street, Ohio avenue, Market avenue and Fourth street, College nu, and Nineteenth street and that work is now being done on said streets. U'e have also passed ordinances for the improvements Belmont avenue. Rebhan and Caroline streets, State street, ~~~th and Eighteenth streets, and that we have before the board of local improvements, petitions for the inlProvements of Fifth street, 1111- noia avenue. Cleveland avenue. St. Ciair avenue, Fifteenth street and Bond avenue and we trust that before the end of this rear that all of said streets will be im- proved, and that each and ever!' contract let for the improvement of streets have been let the bwest responsible bidder, and .that an equal opportunity was granted to all COntra~t~rsto bid for sllch work, believing that no favors should be extended to any con- tractor or material man. We have passed an ordinance during the mst \.ear providing for an o~ltletsewer system which in my opinion, is one of the greatest needs of our city and am pleased to say that the list of all property in said sublet Sewer district at this time is about Completed and that the assessment 1'011 1s almost completed-and that we will be able gome time, during the nlonth of -11lne, to present the same to the (county court of St. Chir county for ConflmIation, and a.e will be able #to let the contract, and have work begun on said outlet as soon as possible. After the great flood of last Jane. after consulting with the council and a great many of the citizens. it was decided that our city must have protection In the way of embankments, dykes, etc., yo prevent, if possible, a repetition of another expense, such as we had in June, 1903. and in Order carry out this much needed protm- tion an ordinance was passed and approved by this council submitting .the question to the voters of our and as by law provided an elec- tion was heid in accordance with ordinance, and was carried by a large majority, authodzing the city council to proceed by ordinance and raise money sufficient to make the necessary protection of said ,.ity from further danger from and in my opinion we murt have necessary protection of the by nWeSSary embankments, dykes, etc., and when the outlet sewer will have been completed, the of Emt st. Louis will maintain the confidence of the public, and the growth of the city and the increase In Population will equal if exceed that as shown by the last government census, and that confidence be maintained and the manufacturers and other in- dustries located in our city, and other factories, smudng location, will in the future have no fear from further overflows; and we will continue to be the great manufacturing cit~.ofthe great Mississippi P - 1521 -I m C 0 4 4 x m m w m 0 2 4 5 u" r a C" ? m i) ', 0 4% 4 I,0 %- Jw Hw CRAME FURNITURE tow ':SSiEw 423 425 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. UIUIS, MO. -. .-... .. . ------ 1522 C. B. CARROI.I,'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND ualley. And in carrying out the plans for Mid protection, and with t.he orltlet sewer and improvements of street8 and the gencral uy- 'bllil~ljllg 01 011r city I earnestly ask the cwperation and assistance of H 'this city council. f Z a,jditioll to what I have referred to as having been done in and 1 for said city during the past Year, we have erected and built a very 2 d handsonle new of wllce ststion which has cost in the nelghb~rh~d an M s20,000, all of sun1 has been paid except about $4000, and that. mil Said balance be paid as Soon as we receibe the balance of the for this year. We have also establiuhed a new flre stationO, i kllown as NO. 4, in the eastern portion of the city, which was very m - 3 ! badly needed. I would also recomnlend tl~at as .won as it can be % 0 $ (lone another flre slation be euta1)llshed son~ewhere in our city, probs- 2 bly south of Broadway. I am pleased to say that during the past !2 . \-ear our Are department has beell supplied with considerable new hose, and other equbments necessary for use. in said Are departmeur, 2 . and that the service rendered by said dapartnlent has been guo.1, - 9 ; and the work (lone in the coming sear rlll be much hetter than % the past year, owing to the lac1 that nlost of the Rrenlen were new em- = * ployes. 0 During the conlln~ year it will be necessary for us to carry on the work of impl'oving streets that we now have ~~ntler contract, and 3 ./I such others as may be petitioned for in~proveme~t. I also desire to say that in the f~~ture. as well as in the past, that we continue to offer all induc.enlmts for the loeation of factories and new Industries in our city. I an, also pleased to say that daring llla - last. year we have succeeded in having the old arc lights removed and the most nloclern and up-to-date electric light system installed ' that is nt the Present linle in 11s~. and that we appreciate the change, E which was made by thr Citizens' Electric i,ighl and Power Company at the request of the city council. I a111 also pleased lo say that no city in the linited Slates I5 -= U : , favored by any electric car syslenl that ha^ better car6 or rolling stock than the "Great East Sltle System," and that said street rail- : way CoInPanY have. during the past year, expended very large sunls aaO of money In iml~rovlng tl~elr systen~, and by extending their lines '~hro~lghvariolls parts of our city in or4el. to accon~~nodate peo. lJlr c*> :! ple in ollr city. I do no1 desire to go into details with reference to the financial I- 0 0 , militel's dllring the Paat year, but an1 pleased to say that the reports - .Iron1 rl~e city treasurer and the clerk's omce show that nearly double pht? amOllnt of has been received for license to that of any E iformer War we endeavo~ed daring said year to fairly and ~w- rr) ~artially tl'vat every Person the same. believing that all who do busi- = ness in ollr city shO1lld receive the same treatment. one with the r.l other, anti lotw withstanding the great anlorlnt of nloney we h~dtoI expend d~~l.illg. flood, that at the end of the flscal year ending the late ' .February 2s. 1904. we had on hand in the general city fnnd the sum of $JSB690.ti5,and it is nly -pleanure to say to the city council today -. . .. --------_ ^ ST. LOUIS Everything Elegant for Fine, LEADING F~Monable UptcDate cRA NE'S FIRM* 423-425 N. FOURTH ST. Residences .. ... EAST SIDE DIRECTORy. ................... -. -.. that every city warrant as well as every anticipation warrant for work ant1 improvement in the city the wst Year has been *id, and that I (today there is not an outstanding debt unpaid, and that all claims I ,ncurl.ed during the Past fiscal Sear, except for the month of have been paid and that during the entire sear the city did not have a stngle dollar. During ,he past Sear our Pllblic I.ibrary, as shown by the of the library board. shows an Increased interest in said library work n1ltl I desire to call the attention of the people of our city to the fact that we have a first-class library and that the same is supplied Cp with firstclass books and literature. and would earnestly request that our people give it their SuPDort and that in the coming -0 year, if our people sill ~~~~nize said library and study Its benefits, we will have a large increase Over the Past sear. I desire to state that East st. mui is and 11s citizens are proud of our public schools and the and emcient manner in which they have been conducted in the past ?.ear, and Ihat as the city Wows, the schools will con- tinue to grow, and that the of olll. Rchools will be second to I none in our great State. D~lrlng the wnllng year we Rhall insist. that law and order must prevail and that it 1s the duty Of the police department during the corn- I ing year, as it has been in the past year, to enforce the law irrespec- tiye of parties or conditionn. believing that all persons must abide Iby and be governed by the laws of our country. ~t is my pleasllre to say that during the past year that all of our city officials, inclllding colllptroller, treasurer, clerk. engineer, special and the legal department have labored faithfully in dls- charging their duties. and have rendered aid and assistance in con. ducting all bltsiness pertaining to lhe 41~.not only in their own re- spectjve ofice. but in ever? interest in connection with the city. As evidence of the continued growth of Ollr city during the year we call i3ttention Ihe great number of good and sllbstantial b,,lldl~s, which have been erected d"l?ng the past year, and at the present tjn~e the outlook lorIhe Year is brighter, and that g there will be more buildings erected than there have been for a number 03. of years, and we are inf0rnled, upon made of real estate men B 8 of our city, that there are *lore denlands for house^ for rent than *,hey can supply and that real estate is steadily increasing in price, and that +he denland for real was never brighter than at the + present time. 1 in the f~~ture servation~,as from time to time add to these general ob- P f my attention is called to mattera that I deem it my dllt.v to bring to your notice. I conclude With the hope that our pe-e? saiation rill be pleaant and pmfltab1e fo the City, and wIth the promise that I shall devote my time and energy to tbe welfare of the of Raat St. 1.01lis. Very respectfr~lly. SIJAS COOK, Mayor. - ........ -... .... -... . ---. . "FOLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH to New York. STARR PIANOS LEAD - C. B. CARROLL'S- THE -- EAST ST.LOUIS AND -.-- FLOO TEETEIELDETECTIVESEEVICECO,CenturyST.SUITELOUISB'ldlnj714MO. - a 0 s -1 a w a-s 0 I The High Water of 1903 Proves 4 that East St. Louis by a System of Graded QlZl Streets Irr) --4 cnCan Withstand any Flood. g 3* -----. ---.---% All That Section of the City in which there f 1 were Improved Streets, Was Never OD >s in Danger. Gi;ls?:;sOSrThe older citizens of East St. huis are now confident that titer ,r_ have mlved the problem of successfully battling with the waters ot + the Mirdedppi River. For years it was believed that nothing could 0 L be done Which Would keep back the waters of the river. W ,..pie G itare convinced that. there 18 one system and believe that two would .O '. work ~ucces~fu~iy.~ 5They know that the city, when all built up with streets equalling in height those of Broadway and Missouri avenue, will be protected *% * from the direct force of the stream. Had the Illinois Central road, c_ reached East St. Louis proper. "3on the southl been UP to grade, nothing but deep water would have --q*4sIt is now believed that an ordinance will be passed raising tile - grade of the to +he water mark of 1844. r A proposition is under way to build a dike along the river @ $ $ from Chester to Alton. k? On account of the break in the Illinois Central roadbed about 6OOn ' 1 people were ddven from their homes. These people have been cared 3 5 for by a of citizens, consisting or O a EASTST. LOUISDAIRY GO. 602 ST. LOUISAVENUE-"THE MODEL DAIRY rPk11. Ilillr-e Orad-xfisr #om 1-k.e S1. LM10.g EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. FWOD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mayor silas Cook. Charles I. HISS~C~, ~homasL. Fekete. W. S. Forman, Dr. R. C. Fsirbroth~. M. M.Stephens, W. H. Hill, C. T. Jones, Thomas Knoebel, \V. J. Smith, E. C. Krsmer. HUU~~II~IE. T. J. Danlel, Paul W. ~bt. OFFICERS. A. L.K&?chler, chairman. H. F.Parry. financial secretary and treasurer J. J. Reader, secretary. These gentlemen, assisted by many ladies of the city, privided the flood sufferers with food* etc.. and also secured articles of furniture for them when they returned to their homes. The pw p]e atere distdbuted about the city in tents under the direction of Supemisor T.J. Demvy* assisted by Me~r8. Patrlck Kelley and A. A. Miller of the countr Board. The Markings for the river during the high water of 1903 were .a follows: June 1.....................................2 7.8 feet. JW 2..................................... 30.0 feet. June 3........a*........................... 31.1 feet. June 4 ..............a*.....................: 2.1 feet. June 6...................................... 3.6 feet. June 6.................................... .;34 feet. June 7 .......................................6.3 feet. June 8 ..................................... 37 feet. June 9......................................7.4 feet. June 10 ...................................... 7.9 feet. June 10, 7 p. m.. ...........................woofeat. June 11....................................37.9 feet. June 12....................................377 feet. On June 10, at 7 P. m-. the river reached ita highest point. It practlcallY stationary lor Z4 hours, when It began to fall slowly. The high water for the p*t half century in order their helghth, are: M~~ 2,1897.. ......................... ......31 feet. ~~l~ 5, 1882................................. 32.4 feet. M~~ 10, 1876 ...................a*.......... 32.6 feet. hiay 5, 1881.................................33.7 feet. M,,~ 6, 1892.. ..............................30 feet. J~~~ 15, 1868.. ............................87;21feet. JunelO.lgO: ................................88 feet. J,,no 27,1844.. ............................ .41.4 feet. NEW LMICRANE FURNITURE COM QUARrrw NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y FAST MAIL ROUTE For Kansas City, Colomdo and the West. CAFE DINING CARS. MEALS A LA CARTE. fiC. TOWNSEND, 0. P. & T. A., . . ST. UWW, MO. 1526 :0= = Yi * 5 5 23 8% - & 3 1$ ;a- --rl) 4 4 - .- C. B. CARROI~L'SEAST ST. LOUIS AS~, _ ------. --- The StRgeS of water are talien from the level of the lowest water mark at St. Lonis. ~ltllough the go~ernnlent register at the foot of Market atwet 111 St. lallls indimred tlat illere were ::8 feet of water in the .is- sissillpi, there is no tlorlbt anlong engineers and old citizene that it passet1 tile 40-e;aoge 111 East St. 1,011is. The cause of the change to higher level on the east sitl~. is sirnple. The rnsh of the greet hIls- sollri llwn the waters of the Mississippi caused then1 to 1111sh obcr ty the east side (erritor?. The bend in the river also pashed !he cur- rent agalnat East 81. Lollis. some of the older citizens bellere that the river was more than follr feet higher in 190:: than it was in 1W2, when it lraeheci a stage of 26.5 feet. , (D m := 9 C> s- '"= ?: - = rkl m- au -0 I 4 w f(10 n 3 m g EB ** $2 (P'lJ = m 3 5 0 F. mj cn * ui T -. .. --. ''Ir'OLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH to OMAHA. 2 Eat St. lads Ict and Cold Storase Company. Y.L.--a Pd--, mwhdlj Ar.. M4F,b @& ?hen@Br1dg.m EAST SIDE DIRECTOR~. -.----. . ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK YARDS I I Brid History of the Great I Institution. I I I I 1 ~ollowedby a Special Directory ot the Place. One of the great institutions of the East Side 1s the st. ~~~i~ p+,jonal Stock Yards. The following facts were complied b,. officer of the yards. He says: ~t your reqrlest I will endeavor to glve you a brief outline of 1 events as they have place among US, the yard men, from the , time that ground was broken for this great enterprise, in ,5371, up to , the present. Although Unable get all.the records and compelled to searcll every channel that furnish Infornlatlon. I will still vo,lch for the absolrlte correctness of all things stated. The original projectors of these xards sere: Col. A. 11.Aller- ' ton John B. ~utcherand a Mr. bl0ol.e. of New York. who owned rontroll~d the One Hundredth Street Stoclc Yards in New york ~01. AlIerlOn was the moat active one of the trio, and if I correct, the only One who had actual experience in the management I of stocli yards. Mr. Dutcher was connected with the New yorli Cen. tral ~ ~ l and 5i.r. ~ ~ ~ was a capitalist. l Yoore d An wa.s nrst nlacle to secure a site near the city or at. ~~on the~ Missouri~ iside of~ the, river. because of the geographical Imsitlon 11 occupied. it being conslderetl almost the center of me ~~~it~dstates, but for some reason the large holdere of real estate to onel. them an?. intlucenlent to locate there, and John B. ! Rowman, then ~ayorof East St. I.()1llsP offered them a tract of I.ln(l . sllftat,lr for the ,)urpse. and known as the old Gallagher farm. con-1 sisting of 625 or 650 acres of grollntl, which was purchased. and on i yal.(ls a1.r locatetl. An atltlillonal twelve acres were pur. which I I . . .- - ..-. ... . -. .-w- "FOLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH toKansasCity KNABE PIANOS WORLD RENOWNED 1528 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND ! chased later, and my rec~llectlon 1s that about 670 acres of land. this company now owns anr The first stake was driven by the present gen- marrrrger. .Mr. marleg hneg, on june Id, ,871, 6, 0x1 the where the present. Auk ton & Hadngton mule barn is now located. The Brat shovelltll of of last year, the native cattle arrivals were some 110.000 head in \.x 1 cess of the previou~ year. The grand total of all live stock receivecl was the heaviest the market. has ever experienced." m The work is better shown by an analysis of the following flgrlrcs: u GRASD TOTAI, RKCEIPTS, 1901. Cars ...................................... -'I 1.,,012 Cattle .................................... 1.074.12~; Hogs ...................................... 1.954.902 Sheep ..................................... 687.896 Horses ancl Mr~les ......................... lSl,:;41 THE STOCK Y.\RDS SINCE 130.;. Placed nearly the entire cattle department under brick. Bullt an addition to Exchange bt~llding. increasing the size r,.le- third. Spent over $200,000 In Improvements to the market. - Completed the mammoth new plant of Armour & Co.. the flncat 9 in the world. 0 Broke all the cattle records In the history of the market. Sold over 55 per cent of all the quarantine cattle marketed. a Rearranged and refrrrnished the entrre Exchange building. Constructed new quarantine scale, facllitatlng the movement I,v at least 60 per cent. 0 Built new double-decli sheep house. Increasing marliet capacity one-fo~~rth. ~ddcd50,noo sqllare yards of vitrlfled brick cattle paving lo ,he 2 ca)ble yards. Increased cattle receiprs more lha11,,2:')! per cent. Completetl four new horse and ~nrllerbarns. nlalring area of horse ... market the largest in the world. Held two sllccesefrll saltBs of ~)e(lip;reed live stock. and witlened the field of the pure-breed industry. Expected sheep loss turned into gain. ~ ~bankers. H.,14. 9 (c) ~ i in fjrief-The t fll.st ~ ~ Newman & Co,: nrst postmaster, ~amllel Rrlclinell: fl~tsll~erlntendent hog house. C. T. 0 Jones: first yardn1aster. Thos. fi. LVhite; tinlekeeper. H. B. Vail: first night superintendent, R. A. Hrrnnin~er, first weighmaster. 9. A. Wh1.e: firat superintendent of stables, Janies Kennedy: first engineer. Pap Peyton; flrst telegrapher, t(arry F. Parry; first watchman, John Clllen Albert L. Keechler, of caSsicly ~1.0s.. and 1. i-inehan, manager Western i?nion TelegrapI\ ComptinY. were both \vatel. boys when the yards were being bllilr, other perwns have rased from the place to positions of trust ancl tlistinction. 64~~ow TlXEC FLAG." WABASH to BOSTON The Reliability of our ~obme~rotectmYOUL- C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND I Abramsky l)aniel, horseshoer, r Natlonal Hotel. Adam8 Chambers, speculator, Exchange bldg. r Chartrand. Adamp Edward, bartndr Exchange, r National Hotel. Adam6 Julia, \vattress Exchange restaurant, r National Hbtel. Adme J W,(Campbell, Hunt & Adams), r Kansas City. Adler B J, elk Swift & Co, r 463A Collinsvllle ave. Allen H B, proofreader, r 635 N 9th st. Allen L 8, cash Evane-Snider Buel Co, r 1104 College ave. Allison A D. yardmaster hog dept, r Pennsylvania ave. ~11lsonGeorge, checker Swift & Co, r 912 Winstanley ave. Andenson R, bartndr Natlonal Hotel, r same. Appell J F, mngr Nelson Morrls & Co, r 8t Louis ave. Arndt Harry, clk Bwifi 6 Co,r 273A N 12th at. Archer W B, commission stable yard. Amour S W, mngr Robt Conway, manager yards. Arnold Henry R, pur a@. r 1126 Winstanley ave. Arnold J F,collector, r cor 9th and lllinols ave. A8h A B,yardman. r 809 N 8th st. Ash Mrs A E,bookpr. r 809 N 8th st. Ash Frank, foreman Nelson Morris & Co;r 464 Callinsville are. Ashlock E A, foreman Bwitt & Co. r 642 Collineville ave. Atnater A T, secretary Evans-Bdder-Buel Co, ma 33 & 34 Exchange bldg, Nat Btk Yds. Atwood Mabel, waltress Natlonal Hotel, r same. Audsley J H, yardman, r 1015 Lynch ave. aver^ A. elk Swift & Co, r St Louis, Yo. Babln Raleigh. bartndr, r Natlonal Hotel. Bacon Irene. atenoq Swift t ~o,r 1418 at Clair are. Balrd wm J. watch Swift & co, r 1406 -ugh ave. Baker J IF. barber Natlonal Hotel, r mme. Baldwln G E.asat bkpr Bwitt & CO, r 716 Ohio ave. Ball A M,cashier. r 620 N Dth st. Rallard E b ashier, r 8t Loulr, &. Baltimore & Ohion RY, oQce Exchange bldg. Banahan John, foreman Morris & Co, r 1601 Cleveland Eve. Banard B,foreman Morrfsa a,r 21 Poverty row. Bangert F W. llve stk set, r Atton, 111. Bankhead ~rchie, elk Swift a Co, r 8t Louts, Mo. Barchardt H, foreman Morrlfl b C0, r 1232 Cleveland ave. Barnes Arthur forernan Swjft & &, r 724 N 7th st. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST KNOEBEL -m~.-m.c-m -11 m0) #)P C.lllaaville Avenue EAST ST. UIUIS, ILL EAST ST.LOUISOAIRY 00. 502 ST. LOUIS AVENUE-"THE MODEL DAIRY" Pkllm ftyhamt Qrda Milk Sold in kmt st. Lorla.* -----.---.. -- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. ---. ------. -. . --------- U~rrLester 0, foreman s~ilt & CO, r Baugh ave. Barry R W,clk Morris & Co, r 454 Colllnsvllle ave. Rarse I~lve Stk Com Co. 1st floor Exchange hldu. 1- Barse IVm H, cash Barse IAve Stk Com Co. r 727 N 12th st. Basse F D. elk Vandalla Line. r Alton, 111. Rateman John Lv\.'.watch Swift & Co, r 536 N 1st st. Bangh. Edw, hog buwr hIorrls & Co, r 325 Collinsville ave. Baugl~1, B. t Edom, Baagll & Co). r St Louis. 110. rrr Darlgh I,evi. Ken nxr E St 1, Rendering wks. r 911 Bawh ave. Baugh Levi T. 1)ur.i.hasing agl, r 1709 Exchange. C Beale C, elk Swift R: Co. 1' 725 S Clh st. Beason Andrew. foreman Slvift & Co, r 115 N 10th st. s Beck George, pres Ernpirt' Carl)on \Vks. r St 1.0llis. 110. -Becker Gertrude, waitress Natl Ilolrl. r same. Becker W k1, clli Swlft & Co, I. 191:: S St11 st. Beers G W. foreman Morris & Co. r 1::02 Baugh aye. Behrendson Thos C, scaler Swift & Co, r 4::s N 12th st. Beisley Wm. drlrer Swift & Co. r 1309 N loth st. Bennett C .I. clk Swift & Co, r 8115 Ohlo ave. Berliner H. mgr Brooklyn Packing Co, r St LO11is. Bernlt E W. foreman Nelson Worrls & Co, r 114 S Sixth st. Berry George. sales Drum Flato Corn Ca. r St 1a11ls. =- Berry John. yardman Carr Smlth & Bro, r G31 N Tenth st. co Berry I, M, buyer Swlft & Co. r GI2 St Clalr ave. Reson S LA. clk Alorrls & Co. r 710 Pennsylvania ave. Berelot Clement, tagger Natl Stk Yds, r 221 Seventh st. 0 Hlbb Arth~~r \\', stk exam. r St IAIII~R. 'rr Biedernlan N, elk Swift & Co. 1. 2504 Rocliroatl. Biermann J If. hlipr Scaling & Son, r St 1.onis. Om0 Biesley Wm H, chief eng Swift & Co. r 919 Winstanley are. =D< ~111otto, cllc Swift & Co. r st 1,0111s. Binnettc 1,illlc M, opr Tel ('0. r 41 4 St Iauis ave. -iIPI Blon Max, clk Nelson hiorrls & Co, r 820 X First ~t. " a Blrclchead R F,horse (lcaler. H & M mkt, Natl Stk Ptls. Blrckhnad Pi. 11orse dedler. + Bischoff Henry Jr. brlyt'l. St 1, D B & Prov Co, r St I.ol~is. Elschoff T.ouls, buyer St 1, B P1.0~ Co, r St Lollis. Blajte Mabel, stenog Swift & Co. St Louis. 0 Blakley ,l W. (Blakley Snnders Wan Co), r St Louis. Blakley Sanders Man fE Co. con1 mrchnts. Exchange bldg. 0 Boesch W J. clk Swift g-Co. r 609 Pennsrlvanla ave. E Boley Wm R,scaler Swlft & Co, r 116 (rear) Elaogh avc. - Bolte Miss Anna. fel opl- Morris & C:O. r 726 Elg~htll st. m G0nner l3 "u. rlli Morris & co, r 64:: CollIn~vllle ave. Bonner Wnl, horse dlr. Sat1 Stk Yda. r st I.oufs. Booth Rdgers, llve stock. Exchange bldg. Boothe S T. tklesman Natl 1,lve stk Corn Co. r 522 N Tenth at.. Borden B, dealer IF & hI Mkt Natl Stk Yds, r st Ianls. Rosley John. ydmsn Swlft & CO, P st Iauis. SUITE 714 ,Century B'ldins TBETBIEL SEEVICE OETECTIYE GO st.L001fMO. kLYLSTFurlitur$ J. H. Crane Furniture CO. TO &Y 423-425 N* 4th St., St. Louis, Moi --.--. _- C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOIJIS AND I - Bo~ighton 1. L. stenog, r 607 N Eleventh sL ( Bowler George \V, watch Swifi Co*I-801 N Eighth st. Bowles Chas W, clk Swift & Co. r St I~uis. Bowles Live Stk con1 Co. J F Frs mgr. rm 24 Exchange bldg. myd WT,~~~well-Howard Mule Co, r American House. Braden A, clk supt Terminals Stk Yd Co, Exchange bldg. Bradford G H, cash Stk Yds bank, r St ~AOU~S. Bradford J R,sast bkpr Swift. & CO. r 815 N Eighth st. Blady Philip, foreman Swift t CO, r 1407 Baugh ave. Branch J C, buyer Sparks Bras, r Marshall. Mo. Bratton John S, horses. Natl Stk Yds, r Rockroad. Dreedlove Chas, yardman xatl Live stk Com Co, r 1402 Exchange. Brennan Thos, buyer St L D B P~OV r ! Cq St 1,ouis. I Brewer Frank W. mat insp Natl Stk Yds. r 1106 St Clair ave. Brigham George M, life ins agt. Natl Stk Yds, r N Eighth St. Brigham H C, sheep dlr Natl Stk Yda, r 616 N fleventh st.. ~rlght coy Com Co, Exchange bldg. Briggs O E, clk Swift & Co. r St Louis. I Brown Chas 51, f0reXmn swift CO, r 1118 Lake ave. B~OWP C C, SP~CUI~~O~.19 Exchange bldg. , rmI ~roolilyn Packing Co. * G Godair Pres. 2d flmr Exchange bldg. Rl*own Clarence M, watch Swift & Co, r 412 Missouri ave. 1 Brown Fry t Co. live stk corn mrchnts, rm 24 Exchange bldg. Brown Guy. clli Swift %: Co, r 1714 Ohio ave. Brown John, f~renlan Swift & C0, r S31 (rear) &ugh ave. Brown Lee, sales Camphell. Hunt & Adams, r 14~2Weinman. Brown 0 H, Ken framce nlRr Sty Yds Co, Exchange bldn, r fist1 - Hotel. Brown Ralsor? B, gen foreman Swift & Co, r 1602 Exchange aye. 0 Brown R H.elk Swift & Co, r 803 N Eighth st. Brown R N, horse dlr, r 131% St Clair ave. Browl~ing R W, horses and mulch, r S4 St Ciair ave. Broz James G. elk Swift & CO. r 914 Walter. I Brunkey. Joseph. foreman swift & Co, r 1309 Nsher. Brunbergson, horses. r 100 Bowman ave. Bruton 0 R, st.k exam Natl Stk Yds, r 732 N Seventh st. 8 Bruton .4 R, stk exam Natl Stk Yds, 732 N Seventh st. Uuchanm F.elk Swift & Co, r 1501 Baugh ave. Biick 0 A, hog buyer Swift & Co, r 816 N Ninth st. J311ckham T Rs Nelson Mwrls & Co, r 730 N Eleventh st. I ~3~lck1cy .I, foreman Nelson Morrie 6t CO, r 819 Exchange ave. / Rliclinell Sanluel, chief elk stk Yds Co, r 817 Pennsylvania ave. ' Buclinell S Kqelk Stk Yds Co, r 1112 College ave, Bunch W 1. elk Swift & Co, r 619 Ohio ave. Burchard Bros. horses and mules, stk yds, Burke J, forenlall hlorris Rr Co, r St Clair ave and Plank rd. Burlington Rolite. J J Callahan live stk a@, basement Exchange hldg. 1 Rurham Geo S, live stk L N R R. St I~uls. Burne John, folenlan & Cop r 1015 st ClaiI' ave. -----I --.------ Marti1's shoesFor All Seuoas of the Year are Correct in Styk, UI Price and Durability. Y I ,F. MARTIN, 107 Colliluvilie he.. Eut st.LOUIS, P 111. --.----.. ----.. . . -.-------- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. -----..-. -. -. -.. . .--- Duma John. yardman Tarlton, Coy & Irons. Burroughs Wm, buyer Katl Stk Yds, r Natl Hotel. Elurton G W. yardman Evans-Solder-Buel Co,r 713 N Eleventh st Bushhorn N. stenog Swift & Co, r St 1.0~1s. Cahn-Harrington Alllle Co, horse and mule nikt Sat1 Slk Yds. Cahn Henry (Cahn-Harrington Mule Co),r St 1,ouis. Callahan J .I, live stk agt Burlington Route, r St 1,011is. Coll!mn C W. cattle sales Mmdy Con1 Co. r ill N Eleventh st. Cameron Wnl, driver Swift & Co, r ti14 Walnut ave. Campbell Elliot A, foreman Swift & Co, r 1022 St Clair are Campbell George. cattle buyer Nelson Morr.is I Co, r 1lc)R Col!r.ge ave. Campbell G IV, rln 19 Exchange bldg, I. Kansaa City. Compbell Bros, Iive stk com nirchts. Exchange bldg. Campbell John A, horse and mule mkt, Natl Stli Yds, r 1,eland Horel. Campbell & Reid W S S Co, homes and nir~iea, horse and n111le n-kt. Natl Stk kc!^. Canty James, cllc Nelson hlorris & Co. r 70% Ohio ave. Carr Joseph G, tagger Natl Stk Yds. r I4UG Welnnian. Carroll John M,asst foreman Swift & Co. r 1416 Gaty ave. Carson D 0,cancllrr Swift & Co, r St I,or~ie. Carson H B. stenog Natl Live Stk Con) Co, r 1518 Exchange ave. Carter C I,, clk Swift & Co, r X29A N Eighth st. Carter R L, asst trafUc mgr Stk Yds Co, r 1516 Summit ave. Caudle C B, sol C M Keys & Co. r St Clair ave. Caukine Wm C, ztorekeeper Swift t& Co. r 1000 N Tenth st. Case Thos, foreman Morris & Co, r 718 Minnie at. Cash E 'F, speculator, rm 19 Exchange bldg. r 910 Lotto ave. Cash V B. Com Co. Iive stock. r 921; Bangh are. Cassel Wm, head cattle buyer Morris rE: CO, r St I.o~ris. Cassidy nros I,irc: Stock Corn Co. 2d floor Exchange bldg, National Stock Yards C C C & St I. (Big- Fo~lr). E -4 C~~PP, live stock agent. hanenlent e-:- change brrild;nR. Chase Geo I.. clerk Swift & Co, r W2a S Twelfth st. Chase John H, asst bkpr Swift & CO, r 535 Ninth st. Cheatham Walter. horse dealer. Cherry Fred. bkpr Moody Con1 Co. 1' 911 PennR~lvaniaave. Chicago and Alton Ry, F W Hangtart live stock agent. Exchange bldg. Chlcago. Peoria and St. 1~11is Ry, X R Bruton like ~twk agent., base- ment Exchange bldg. Clancy Joseph B, chief inspector B~lreal~ of Animal Indllatr).. Exchan~t? building, r National Hotel. Clancy Will T, scaler Swift & CO, r 1622 Parson. Clapp E A, live stock agent Rig Four, r Alton, 111. "EiY)LLoW THE J?LAQan WABASH to ST.PAUL. PIANOS RENTED. - 1536 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST.'LOUIS AND -- Clark Vltal, foreman McFralane. Evans Co, r 7 N Second st. CIaus Anna, opr W U Tel CO. r st 10ab. Clem HA, live stock agent FC'abaah R r 713 Summit ave. ~lcrnentsHT,mlel ~mwn. Fry 01 r Sf lfiuis. Clendennln Ben H, driver SWI~~ & CO, r 718 1Nlnth at. elute joe,foreman Nelson Morls & CO. r 210 Exchange ave. clyje jauis, driver swift & Co. r 1102 N Third st. Clyde George, driver Swift & Co, r 1102 N Third st. ~~ k~ll ~c I,, clerk swift ~ & Cd, r 710 Pennsylvania ave. Coddington E 9, hog sales, Cassldy Bros Live Stwlc Con1 Co, r 2 Cod dington place- Coddington George M, weighmaster, r 812 N Eighth s~. Coney William, calf buyer Morris & Co, r 709 Illinois ave. ~~~geahJill f0Wman Swift b: Co, r 1605 St Clair are. Abner ". Cohn Abe, yardman Barse IJve Stock Corn Co, r N Elghth st. Cole John, cle* Swift C Co, r St Iauis. Colgan James, burer Swift & CO,r i19 N Tenth st. Colley. J C, clerk Swift & Co, r 903 N Eighth st. Colllna Vanlel P. sales Drum Flat0 Corn Co, r i34 N ,Seventh st. Combs Robert W. asst foreman Swift & CO, r 529 N sixth st. 0 d 1 Conway Robert E. supt Armour & Co. ' Corrlston R. foreman Morris & Co, r Ill7 N Ninth a 'j r a coulter J M,buyer Maxrell-Howard M11le ~0,b,lis, 9 00 $ / Courtney Mathew, head cattle buyer, r st IB~~S. Covert M F. clerk swift & CO. r 601 Chartrand ave. Oc;'iI l, covert pearl. stenog swift & I r 601 Chartrand are. Cowan Thos S, clerk Swift & CO, r 76 st clalr ave. Cowan GD, clerk Nelson Morris & Co, r 625 Wabash ave. Cox H E, foreman water 8uPPly St0~k Yards Co, r Exchange are. Q) Coy Chaa, purch agent, 56 Exchange bldg. r Baugh ave. COY George, sales Caasid?. Broe Corn CO, r 1206 Pennsylvania ave. COY I H.clerk Swift & Co. r 831 N ~ighth st. COY W H (Tarleton. COY & Irons), r ,209 Pennsylvania are. Come Michael, foreman Swift & CO, r ,qt rauis, M~. -- Craden Joseph 1.. editor Reporter, r 1446 Blair ave. Grandill GUY. blwer. r 10 N Newstead ave, st buls, M~. Crane Roeie, wait National Hotel, r same, Crannler Austin E, Yardman C M Keys & co,r l&tta ave. 0 I Crannler ROY. clerk Swift & CO, r 1211 htta ave. r! CC~.II~I Corn Co, 364 Ex change bldg. Crawford Willi8m B, sorekeeper Swift & CO, r 1513 st Clair ave. Crawford William 8, clerk, r Qodfrey, 111. Crenshaw C J. asst sale8 ste*e Com Co. r 1102 WinaUnley ave. -I Crockett H E* asst cash CO, r 454 Colllnsvllle ave. 0 Crockett W A. Morris & CO,r 464 Collinsvllle ave. Cmin Janles. chief derk dept Stock Yard8 Co, r Baugh ave. Crosaett ~eGl.and s. foreman & Co, r 1721 Henrietta ave. Crowell E, swift & Co. r 628 CoIiInavi~le ave. Crm corn CO, roont 35 Exchange bdg. 35 ktr, VegrWir, row02 s. 4thSt. S,?.,,,, 1,M,Sullivan8aBros hewhe, IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS IN ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA ANR -0lNlNQ OARS- H. C TOWNSEND. G. P. & T,A. = -- IT. LOUIS, -- -EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. ---. - Crunl U' \I' (Crnnl Con~Co), r 1219 Rockroad. Cudd C. forenlan Morris 6: Co, r lo02 S Fifteenth st. Cullen Chas, specnlator, rooms 19 Exchange bldg. Cllller Thomas, foreman Morris 6: Co. r 225 Winstanley ave. Cl~lenW, chief clerk Moris P Co, r National Hotel. Crlnningham Agnes Miss. tel opl-Morris & Co, r 126 N B st. C'l~nninglla~nOwen, speculator, roonls 80-82 Exchange bldg. Crlstis 1.: C, casll Swift 6 Co. r St l,ouis, Mo. rll I D Daffion Robert, asst foreman Swift 6 Co. r 2114 St 1.ouis are. Daily Bros, horses anti mules, St~cliYards. Daily H C, horse dealer. r St Louis, >lo. Dale Chas G, head watch Swift 6r. Co, r 9211 \Valter ave. 1Ilaly C I,. Swift & CO. r St 1,011ia.Rfo. Daly 1, I,, cattle buyer Swift & Co. r St 1,ouis. Mo. Daly Mike. yardn~anCassidy Bros. r 740 IS IJollrlenth st. Daniel T J, salea Evans-Snider-Bucl Co, r 532 N Eighth st. Darrah Frank, cash pck house mkt Swift P Co, r 1205 N Eleventh st. Darron Edward C, asst foreman Swift & Co, r G61 N Fifteenth st. Davidson J R', clerk Swift C Co, r il5 St Iduis ave. Davinroy A, clerk Swift & Co. r 611 Pennsylvania ave. Davis Charles, messinger Swift P ('0, r 126 &. Davis K, sten0R Swift & Co, r 1119a Pennsylvania ave. Davis Maurice, bookkeei)er horse and n~rllemarket, r St. I.ouis. Mo. Davis Warren U',clerk Swift g: Co, r 102; S Tenth st. Davis \Vi'illianl \$', clerk Swift 9 Co, r 1408 Exchange are. Dawson Monroe, yardman Cassidy Bros, r N Seventh st. Lleabold H C, Master nlechanic Reporter, r Belleville, 111. Dean Frank, live stlc P1lr agt. 5.5 Exchange bldg, r St Louis. Dean J M, asst chemist Swift & Co, r 71G N Seventh at. Decker C E, clk Swift 9 CO, r 911A St Clair aye. Decker Harry, messenger Swift & Co. r 911.4St Clair ave. Djebel L, sales Chas E Henry Sons Co, r St Louis, Mo. Delaney John, clk Swift & (lo, r 1236 Gatr ave. Delmore Eel, c]k Swift 6: Co, 1' 235 h. Eithth st. De Lonchau. I.ouis, hressenger \\'abash R R.r 816 N Seond st. De Mars Cilman, hog dept Stk Tds CO. r 818 St Clair ave. Denby C A, speculator, 2d floor ~xcllange Derrick Janse. clk Swift & CO, r 814 First st. Dewey W W, foreman hforria & CO, r 1509 Summit ave. Dickerson D, clk Swift gc CO, r Tenth an3 Broadway. Dickson J H, clk Swift & CO,r St Louis 310. Dlllard J 1. speculator, r Collinsville, Ill. Dinkgrave F 0,clk Morris & Co,. r St Louis, 310. TEXAS MO. 1537 --- I m -Ir 0 I "The Meteor" to TEXAS, J,,H, CRANE FURNITURE GO, Ek,"L"E::2&w 423 425 NORTH FOURTH STREW ST. UKRS, MO. ----. - . .. ---- 1538 ---C. B. CARROLL'SEAST ST. LOUIS AND Doerr C; W, secy and treas cassld~ Bras Llve 8tk Corn Co, r St 1~11is Mo. ." f wggitt D D, relmrter St IAU~R Star, r st LOUIU Mo. 3 BurllnRton Rollte. r St. Louis MO. tt; ~~l~~ Thomas. COs 'St lmule. M". Donal(iwn Dan, clk swffi h; 8 mnar.d G~~ A, gateman horse and mrlle mkt. r 1608 Excbange ave. g 6 2 anern hog rec. r 1608 Exchan~e , -1 c E, couoter are. D~~~~~ s1,erruan, live atk agt 111 Central, I St I~ula, MO. kyle Mayme, wait, r 1219 N Ninth st. 3, ~~~l~ Nellie, wait Nail Hotel, r same.3 00 (D.-wle wil\ianl, cutter Swift & Co, r 6-11 Collinsville ave. 0 3'8- myla wm J, taggar. r 467 Collinsvil~e are. Draggon ~meph, driver Morris L Co. r 545 Chartrand. Dregmn Ilouls, buyer Morris & Co, r 1615 Illinois ave. Drake C N: speculator. Exchange bldg, r St 1~1tle &lo. 7 Drake J R, (Drake & son). SW~lllalor, Id. flwr Exchange bdlg, r J st LOUIE, Mo. r) ;; Dmke & SOW. speculators. Excliange bldg. rakef ford T H,tel OPr Swift & Co, r St. la~lls, Mo. Draney M W, foreman MorriR & Co. r IOU D~ltcher'~ lane. s Drum Com Co, H F Parry mgr. -a Dr~gdale John. fOrenlan blorris & Co. r ti10 College ave. ul Dulahan T J, elk Swift di Co. r 126 Jone1,hine ave. Dunham Chas. ydrnan Natl Stk Com Co, r 203 Exchange ave. Duocar R. el* Swtft & CO. r Ninth and St Charles rra. Dunger Clal~de V,foreman Swift & Co, r 1610 Exchange ave. Cr) ( Dunhanl W,hog sales Canlpbell. Hunt & Adan~s,r 1104 Welnmau. Dunlap 3 M.elk Neimn Morris & Co, r j:):{N Ninth .--- I Dunmire C E, Swift C Co. r St i.ouis, &lo. Dun. James P.elk Swift & Co. r il, c~III~~~~~~~ avp. a> ' Dun. Wm sr, bog sales C E While & c0. r Howe ave.Cf3 5 ; Dl~nnawar Samnel, clk Swllt & co, 100; st elafr sve. W, E East St f.ouIs Rendering Works Natl ~11; yds. c 0 : "beling I.elk swift C Co, r St Iau(fi, M~. . 0 Ecker E.forelnan Morris & Co, r 729 N ~i~h~h st. Edgar philip P,watch Swift & Co, r.715 Exchange ave. f EdmondS Ellgene. wellh-ler hog house, r 112:) Natalie. E glon~ ~alleh Co. I. caln merahanta (Wm Edom, I. B Daugh). nli rn 1; ~xchange bldg. -- ; Edam W.'m, (Edorn* Ballgh CO), r st I.or~la, Mo. / Eller G w, elk Ir;el*n Morris & Co,r 624 X Sixth st. Elakant F, elk SwiftPr Co,r 1403 Oaty ave. f Elakan(, Fred [a, nleR-Rer 8wlft & Co,r llO:l Caty ave ; Elskant G. sdman Swift& Co, r 1403 Gaty are. J ---- ST. LOUIS~ Everythtnj Ekgrnt for Fine. tEADIN0 Fll)don&Ie Up-tbDak ?lltM0 423.425 N. FOURTH ST. Reidmeclr Book-kcpin& SHORTHAND, W~WRITIM~. J 0N ES 309 N. 'Brordwq I COMMERCIAL COLLEGE n+.roucm.uo. -..-----.- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. ---..-----.--------- Ellis J, horse dlr Natl Stk Yds. r St Irnuis. Mo. 611sorth Spencer. paymaster. ~xchange bldg,-r 1600 Summit ave. Elvin Carl G. scaler Swift & Co.r 624 N Nlnth st. En~plre Carbon Works, Natl Stk Yds, George Beck pres. Erhart Henry F,foreman Swlft & CO, r 627 N Tenth st. Escher Paul. chemtst Swift & Co.r 1706 Baugh ave. Esler (: T, bkpr Swift & Co, r St Louis Mo. Estes Bedford. cattle sales, r Stephens hotel. Evans A A. (McFarlane-Evans Co), r St 1,ouis Mo. Evans A I), secy and lreas Strahorn Hutton Evans Corn Co, r 8t I~uis, Mo. Evans C H, clk Swift & CO, r i23 N Twelfth st. Evans H C Jr, bkpr Maxwell-Howard Mule Co,r St Louis Mo. Evans Robert C. bkpr CampbellReid W S 9 Co,r 622 N Elghth. Evans. Montague Con1 Co. Exchange bldg. Evans Snider Buel Co,live stk conl. Exchange bldg. Evans Wnl G, foreman Swift & Co, r 123 Exchange ave. Zvers E I.. foreman Morris & Co.r 1009 Baugh ave. Ewlng George W, bkpr, r 721 N Eighth st. F Ferris L E. foreman sheep dept Stk Yds Co. r 111 Pearl st. Finch J E. speculator, Exchange bldg. Finch Wallace, mgr Green Mllls & Co, r 3311 Pine. St Irnuis Mo. Rnley E J, clk Morris & Co, r St Louis Mo. Fitzl)atrlck John T,foreman Swift & Co. r 1336 .leRerson. Planagan Ed. ydman Slrahorn. r St Imuis, Mo. Flanagan Frank .I, fOremaln Swlft & Co:r 616 Collin~ville ave. Fiickner J E', cashler, r St I-ouis 310. Flgnn \Vnl T, stk exam Natl Stk Yds, r 711 N Tenth st. Foitllc V V. asst chief clerk MorrfR & Co, r 1213 N Ninth st. Ford Davld, helper, r 412 M~amuri ave. Foeter G H.Swift & CO, r 743 N Seventh st. Fowler Richard C, drfver Swift & Co. r 540 Collinsville ave. Fraser W C, asst bkpr Swift Co. r 916 S~mmltave. Fray J Ii.,ydmao Green, Mills 4 Co, r 713 N Tenth st. Freeman Samuel, clk C & A RP. r 1122 College avo. Frlebem I,ouls P, foreman Swift & Co. r 121 Winatanley ave. Frlor Tony, clk Swift & Co. r 632 Collinsvllle ave. Frost Charles, bkpr Tarlton. COY & Irons, r st Iauls Mo. Frr~tger Fred, elk strahorn-~utton-E~ansC0m Co, r Bt Loul8 Yo. Fry J F, (Brown. Fry & Co), r St lfillis Mo. Fulcher James E.architect Swift & Co. r 913A N Elghth st Funk A. foreman Morris & CO, r 614 Wabasha. Funk George J, foreman Morris & Co. r 712 N sixth st. Fnnk John. forem- Morris & a, r St J,oui~ Mo. F~~rbinger Otto, clk gtk Yds co. r 710A N Eleventh st. --.-----. .--.-. -.-. --.. --. -- 1539 I* a I m- 9) 4 CD = a -m 0s a 0 I 0c : Bs E .:g pa feg -s? CaQ- "FOLLOW THE FLAG." @ WABASH to New York. STARR PIANOS w LEAD C. B. CARROLI,'~EAST ST. LOUIS ASD . -----.-------- Cannon E S, elk S~ift& Co- r St I~ouis h10. ~~i~~~ Fred, c1k Daily Heporter. btls 1650 East Broadway. ~~~~~i~ma.opr w 17 Tel Co, horse and mule mkt. r St 1,011is. ~ib~~~ ave. E C, sales Godair Corn Co, r Baugh Swift & Co, r 1219 K I.:lerenth st. ~ iJ \\-,b~~~ ~ilb~~tL .A, elk Swift & Co. r St Imr~is>lo. ~jll Percy, ydn~an Carr. Snlitll & Co. r N Tenth st. ill^^ Harry, pres Gillen-Hcinien Mule Co. r 814 Sumrnit ave. Gillen-Heinien hl~le CO. horses ant1 mules. Sat1 Stli Ytls. Gillette Geo \V,asst foreman Swift & Co, r 21-1 Hown~arl:iyth. (:laser Edgar F. forman Swift Co. r P~nnsylvania ave. Cleaves I, A. asst bkpr Swift. & Co. r st. I,o~~is 310. Goriar A G. Goriar Corn C0. 1. St I,ol~is Xlo. Godiar Corn Co. live stock con1 merchants. Eschange 1,ldg. Goedecker H, foreman hlorris & Co, r 171:: aye. S~~mmit Gofl .I \Ir\'.biipr Swift 8. CO. 1' 522 E*' Seventh st, Gordon Charles, forenIan Morris & Co, r S4 [,yon ave. (;orn~;ln Ellllcr -1, forenIan Swift & Co, r 1i)r)l s Ninth st. (;orton C 0,cilc Swift Rr CO, r 1500 road. Gould K, messenger Swift Co. r 445 Columbia place. C,racey Walter, fole1ll:lll S\vift 8z Co. r 211 Pennsylvania ave. (;raham )I S,rlk hlorris & Co. r 729 N Eigllth st. Grant Ar~bry H.cik Swift & Co, r St 1.011is Mu. Grant J E, ell; hforris cY. Co, r 712 N Sixth st. (;ray Harry R. Swift Co, r St I~uis h.10. (;ray H~lrne 11. elk Swift a Co, r 609 Pennsylvania avc. Gray Robert, LRXfer, r Tenth and Exchange. (;reen tiarry, elk Swift R Co. r St IAUIS hlo. Greer. IvIills CV. rnls fi6-37 Exchange b]dg. (;regg Albert, flriver Swift & CO, r 726 N Sixteenth st. Gregg F 0. ?dlnan (iotlair Com co. Grimn F. elk Swift & Co, r 311 Illinois ave. (;riWn Harry, elk Swifb & Co, r 311 lllinoia ave. (;rimes doe. asst hog sales, r 805 ~li~~b~th. (:rin1111 Wnl A. fol.enian Swift & co, r 815 old Fifteenth st. (;rincsle!-F S. clk Swift g: CO, r st jdouis M~. (;r~eting.lee F.rlk Swift 8z CO, r st buis MO. (;\linoy Satlic. wait, r Sat1 Hotel. (:utn.ald Frank -1, forc~man Swift & co,r 503 N Sixth st. (;,,!.ton & Harrinston Mnle Co; Natl ~tk yds. (;uyton .I 1). (G1lyton-Harrington Mule Co), r Kansas City 110. Hrirl;lnan F If'.Ir, hlipr htl 1,ive Stk Corn Co, r 1520 St Louis. &%alpMiss .Icssie. t('1 OPr hlorris & Co, r St Louis hIo. SUITE 714 century Eldins TBETAIEL SERVICE OETECTIYE go. ST. LOUIS,1110. EAST ST. LOUIS DAIRY W. 502 ST. LOUIS AVENUE-"THE MODEL DAIRYBB Rklh Hidh-8 Grad* Millr Sold in Itr.8 Sb -.--...-----. . - E.\ST SIDE DIRECTORY. -----. -----. --. . .. -.. .. .-. I Haley Phil, foreman 3Iorris & CO. r 605 I; Thirteenth st 1 Hall A E,chief clk Swift & Co, r st Louis 510. I hallows Arthur J, bkpr C E IVhite & Co, r 1107 Baugh ave. ! I-lallows Albert J. ydnlan C E \\'bite & Co, r 1218 N Ninth st. Ilandley C E. tel opr Swift & CO, r 815 Baugh ave. Ilantller E Z.sales Pomeroy Rr Handle?., r 815 Baugh ave. I Handlty J H, (Ponleroy & Handle?-). Satl Stlc Yds, r S15 Uaugh ave. Hankins (; K, c,lk Swift & Co. r 1705 Gaty ave. 1 r= Hanlla C XI. I Brow11, Fry & CO). r 1115 Baugh avc. Hanna D P, sol Strahorn-Hutton-Evans Com Co, r American House. 11s Hannah IV S,mgr Daily Live Stocli Reporter. Natl Stli Yds, r 1422 St Lollis ave. Hannon Patrick. watch Swift Q Co, r 71s Market ave. ai- Hanson A P, car insp Toledo St 1, C IVestenl, r S Xinth st. m Hardy Edith, stenog Swift & Co. r St I.oois .\lo. 1.g Harlin 1,eon. clk Swift & Co. r Jlndison. 111. 1 Harmon F, srenog Swift & Co. r St 1,ouis Zlo. 1 en Harper Brothers. horses and mules, r S4 St Clair ave. 'W n Harrington Henry, foreman Swift & Co, r 1117 N Second st. -$ I n Ilarrington R. J, (Cahn-Hnrrington Nule Co), r St Lou16 310. Harrington IV R. (Guston-Harrington 31ule Co). r St Iauir; 310. Harrifi \Vm H, foreman Swift 6Co, r 609 Minnie et. II' S k[ harrison J S, yd~nan Drum-Flato Corn Co. r 1219 St Clair ave. h'artwell Chas K. tagger Satl Slk Pds. r 1022 N Tenth st. Hartwell Louis H. clk Swift & Co, r 1011 N Ninth st. I 1 _z=ZS Hasse John A. cllt Nelson Jlorris & Co. r 720 Ha11gl1 ave. Hank :\dol]:h bartdr Natl Hotel, r sarnt-. i -8% I{o~~ss measenaer Co. r Sl~mn~it PB* C. Swift & it14 ave. r Hawk 1,ida S. stellop; Swift & Co. r 7°C S Tent11 st. ; =gz Haworth S F,nlgr mule (IePt C'arni~hell-Reid IV 8 S Co, r St 1,011is 310. ! so$ f 54 liaynes 11 B. horse dlr Nail Stk Ytls. r St. 1,orlis JIO. I -0 l-lt>l)erle\VIII. t'ol-enlan Swift & ('o. r .losephi& ave. ]leer Ray, ~11;St\-ift g: ~o,r 211 x Eleventh st. 1 fea Heirnan .4. vice pres (;ill?n-Heinla~~ .\lr~lP Co, r St 1,ouis ~0. I -Yg14tain1an 1,. horse dlr Natl Stk yll~. r St 1,ouis 310. f g Heir JOIIII, foreman >!orris 6r CCJ.1' 1029 St Clair ave. ~&il.onimrlsI., foreman Jiol'ris & C0. 1. 7(;5 1,orraine. IF- Held Chas. elk Swift Q Co. I' 1517 Ohio are. 6 Hellman 31. clli Swift & ('0.1. St I~)llis 110. e -'m IcG Henders D n. trrig11nlnslcr hog hOllPp, I. GJ S Third st. tlenderson W 13, CIIC Swift. & Co. r 721 S Eighth st. t Ifennessy Nicholas .I. foreman Srvifl & CO. r 1115 Natalia ave. IF- Ilenry C'has E. Nat] st] Hinckley Walter, clk Karl 1-ire Stlc Heporte~-. 1f Hincliley \\' R, Clli Stli Ytls (:o. Hoffman John .I. Car insp S~ill L Co. r 21.1 Exchange are. ; Horges James. forenlan Swift & Co. r 207 Pennsylvania are.= * Hoglle H C. clli alol-ris & Co, r 914 Pennsylvania avc. - -;3 Itohl JuckI k,s11l)l Tern~inals Ili Yds Co. r Emnger place. 6 1 Holberg ti C. clli Swift & Co, r St Louis 310. l+ollar[i .John .I. nlrssmprr Swift & Co, r 211 Bowman ave. Hollanti .I 1,. nlgr Exchange restaurant. 1-722 K Fourteenth st. Holllhan DI. trl opr Swift L Co, r 917 Baugh are. Holllster Horace E. rlk Stl; Yds Co. r GI2 N Eleventh st. Holl~sterR R, clk Slli TO6 Banlc. r ti12 N Eleventh. 3 3( 2 q* liomsan Oscar, clli Swlft & Co, r 809 K Eighth st. Hoplcins Frederick \\.. inap. 1. St l~uinMo. Iiorn .fohn 9. clli Swift & Co. r St. 1101tis blo. Hornlwook Tho~t~as S, Swift Co, r St IKIII~S Mo. Horlon hl I,. weighmasrpr. r 11 18 Exchange ave. Howard .I H. auctioneer Stli Ycls, r 100:: St. Clair. Howard J \V. with bIaxwell-Howard h111le CO, r st 1,ouls Mo. Howard 0 I\.', clli B Pr 0 RY. Exchange bldg. ' Hoyt Seymour R, tagger Katl Stk Yds. r 8%) Pennsylvania ave. Hubbell C E, ~dmaster Swift & Co, r 712 Winstanley ave. )IHughes E E, elk Swift 1 Co. is9 N Elerenth st. W ~~lghes Virgil Mr. watch Swift & CO. G29M Collinsville ave. A ~11dspethG. elk Swift Pr Co. r St 1.oliis 310. ~1ie.l Anton. printer [.ire stock Relarter, r 108 Ellelid. m Hlllen L D. rdman Evans-Snider-BI~~I Co, r 713 Summit ave. Hllll H C, !(llnan Swift & Co. r 290s St \'incent St I,ouis &lo. Il~ininLerR A. genl sllll Stli Ytls co. r 112:; \\.instanley avr. Hunt ri B. (Canlpbell. Hunt & Evans). 1. Kansas City. . Hltntoon R 1,. Swift & Co r lil( Sllnlmit ave. - 1 Hut.lty' .I. hog counter Stk yds CO. r 329 N Finh st. ~tltch\(. P. elk swift & Co, r (i~il st. 2 !?-=I HII~II(; 'I, clIi Nelson Jlorris & CO, 1. st 1,011is hi~. "r 1111ttonT S. \icx Strahorn. Hntton. Evans Con, Co., r Kansas ,f m City .\lo. Hl~asey.I Jl. rel)ortt'r St 1,ouis Star, rm 70 Exchange bldg, r St INIL~S Mo. H~lssong ~aniel \v. stOPlipr Swift & Co. 1. Gl-anite City Ill. Hyatt F, clli Swift & Co, r 1409 Weinnla11 place. b 1 "FOLLOW THE FLAG." WABASH to OMAHA. 5 East 55. Lou& ice and Cold Storage Company. ---.-------.-..- EAST SIDE DIRECTORS. 1543 > . . . . -.----- lles E \Y,clk Swlft & Co, r 535 hi Ninth ut. Illinois Central R R, Shernian Downes, Exchange bide;. Irons \\'esle.v. (Tarlton. Cop & Irons). r 1009 St Clalr ave. Irwin I.rslie A, archirect Swift 510. & Co. r St I~~uls 1 I J .lackson Roy E;, avst ins]). 1' St IAPII~S XIO. .lalegeas I,. clk Swift & Co, r 710 Srlnlnlit ave. .lame Eleanor. waitress Exchange 1-estanrant. r 814 N First st.. .Jtlnierwn \V E,nigr horse ant1 n1111e lnkt Stli Ytis Co, r St Clair ave. a .Iran C F.clk Swift & (lo. r St Imuin 310. .Irnklnu It B. axst genl live stk agt, r St Imuis %lo. = .lennlngs .I .I, recelvlng and shipping clk Stk Yds Co. .lensch Wax \V,fireman Swlft & Co, r 729 Ixust st. CP .lensen Carl H,foreman Swlft & Co. r 1524 Illlnois ave. .lohns A, clk Swift & (3).r 1446 S~lmmlt ave. 3 .lobneon Benj, cattle sales Barse Live Stk Com Co. u Johnson .I W, sales. 1' ::014 1,ucas ave St Imuis. Johnson S J. clk Swift & Co. r St 11ot1ls Mo. Johnson Sadie. wall Natl Hotel. r same. cn Jones Brothers. homes and miiles. stk yds. I .]ones C E, rdman 8wlft & Co, r 206 N Slxth at. pJ, .Jones T C, genl mgr st 1, Natl Stk Yda. Exchange bldg, r 902 Pennsyi- vania ave. a .]ones C S. elks ~ostofflce, Exchange bldg, r 902 Pennsylvania ave. .lanes Ernest A. elk Swift & Co, r 634% Collinuvllle ave. .]ones E T. asst Pilr am. Exchange bldg. r 1512 St~mn~it avc, .]ones .] F,clli Evans-Snitler-Brlel Co, r 726A N Twelfth st. , V) 0 .lordon Don C. foreman 1. Reporter. r 1111 I,otta ave. .jollbert John R, forenIan Swift a Co. r 1011 I.ynch ave. e J~lrgcns \Villialn. clk Swift ct CO. r 1518 Clevelnnd ave. 3 aD K 93 cn Keane D J, elk Swift & Co, r 1719 ave. - Keech]er A 1,. cattle sales Casaid!. Bros 1. S Corn Co. Exchange bldg. Keil Theodore, aast live stk agt Van line, rill Exchange Lldg. r St I~r~ls Mo. Keith 1, G. clk Mor;is & Co. r St Iflnis No- I Kilgore H R. buyer. r 1109 Baush ave. W h King J)r J E. vet Surg Stk Yds, r 802 Ohio arc1. King \5'n1, ydman Carr, Smith & Bro, r St I~uis Ale. Kircher Julirls C. mechanical asst Swift & Co, r 446 Colun~bia place. Kirk dames, horse dlr horse and mule nlkt Natl Stk Yds. 6 Kline E P, clk Swift & Co, r 229 Exchange ave. Knauss Ed. clk Swift & Co, r 518 Brads ave. Kneetller T, spec, r 539 Howe ave. Knorchilds E.foreman 1lorris & Co, r 909 U Eighth st. $ d 0 KIIOWI~S R C. reseiv clk hog drpt, r N Sixtl~ st. Knonlea S, messenger Swift & ('0, r 911 N Eighth st. % 1 Konx C G. pres Stk Yds Uanli, r St Imtis 310. L.) Knox P 11, chief rate cllc Stli Yds Co. r St I~uis hfo. Koehler Fred C. foreman Swift L Co, r ti12 N Seventh st.3 ..en Albert ..tagger .at] st, Yd, r 902 ..,,,h ave. a 0 Kolz Otto. asst foreman Swlft & Co, r 522 S Seventh st. " Kraatz W .J, live stk agt. Exchange bldg, r St I~nis hlo. Kraher Philip, elk Swift & Co. r 813: Winstanley ave. Krake 1, W, asst genl lngr Stlc Yds Co, Exchange bldg. r 728 N Tenth st. A Klogh Henry, elk Swift & Co, r i2:,4 N ~~~lfih I L 1,and~rs'r (;. COul merchant, Exchange bldg, I,;~mbct.t Robert. watch Swift & Co, r Ohio are. ~.untlg~.aft(;lls, foreman Nelson Morris & CO, r Thirteenth and Jef- fcrson. I;~lltlsanl .lohll, asst folelnan Swift & CO, r 1010 N 2tl st. I,ang .lohn. nlessenger Swift & Co, r 140G Ohio ave. I,ang \ir F,elk Swift & C0. r 1619 Hall st. ~~an~ha"ser J. foreman, r 124: Cleveland ave. Fred nlach 1,angrill Wnl, stmop Canll)bell. Hunt & *dams, r 91s Baugh are. 1,ausaw John. forenIan Morris Co. r 713 llinnie st. . . . . --. . .. . -- J. H.Grafle Fumlture Go. B&T FURNITURE 423 425 N. 4th Street. St. Lou& Ao. I ISHORT HAND, hk-lrrc*J. J 0N ES TYPEWPITI~. &nkin~, 309 N. Broadway te'e~"phhg* COMMERCIAL COLLEGE at. rout.. uo EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. z e 1-a Shelle George R. clk llorris & Co, r 710 Pennsylvania avo. 0 Lalta H .I, see Maxwell Crouch. r ti11 N Eleventll. 1.auck Edward C, stl< exam Sat1 Stlc yds. r ti09 Pennsylvania ave. d 1,ea~uc Fred. foreman Swift & Co, 817 Eschange ave. -2 I,ehnit?n Sol, vdnlan Stewart. Son & hlcCol.mack, r Collinsvi!le ave. w' 1,ievy Sarah. stenog Swift & Co, r 1221 st ave. ~~uts -. : 1,enz Sanlllel, forenlan llorris & Co, r 61:: N Tenth st. 0 1,eonartl \\.ni H. b11yer. r Gli Collinsville ave. 1,ewis (' .\. clk Swift & Co, r St i~uis 310. g d r, Libby .\rehi+.. tel l)oy Stli Yds Co, r 120 N Tenth st. V) Libby Etl\vartl F,as.it c2ng Swift & Co. r 1413 Baligli avt:. C, -1,indsay Guy, cllc Swift & Co. r 820 Madison. Lindsay K,nlesscligrr Swift 8 Co, r 820 Madison. H I .iuehan J 1, mgr \\' 1: l'el Co, 1. Soti Bang-h ave. 1,inehan I,ola, opr \V 1. Tel Co, r SO6 Da~lgh ave. 0' I.inxweiler R 31. Xrlson Morris & Co. r St Louis 110. 3 g Idpe Hel-llert. n~esscngrr \V IT Tel Co. 1.ittir A P. inrp dcrlage Stk Ylls Co, r 126 N Slnth st. 5 1,ittle S H, sales Natl I, S Com Co, r 915 St Clair ave. - 5. 1,Ioyd .I P. cllc Swift 8 Co. r 608.4 N Tenth st. -.- cons Stk Yds Co. r St Clair ave. Imker Fred. ~III)~ 3: Logan C. sheep buyer Swift & Co, r St 1,ouis Mo. -.-C 1,ong Elmel- F,asst pack srlpt Swift & Co. r 1514 St Clair are. 5 lnag \Vnl .I. sales Zeb TSfeele Con1 To,r 121 N Eighth st. 0 -Iaudcnian H B.S\vift & Co, r St Louis Mo. is15 I .n 2 1 z $0 gz 2 = 1~)11isville ant1 Xasllville R R. Geo S burn an^. live stlc axt horse alitl : l: ninlr nllir, Satl S~lc Ytls. ;; lawel-!. .lames, fo~.e~i~an st. Swift & Co, r 709 S Seventh 2 1,uben Henry .I. clli Swift. & Co. r 219 Illinois ave. n .-2 I.yles .\lal.cr~sA. checker Swift % Ca. r 4::O IS lit11 st. loI) c! ar) 1,ynotr N .I, clli Selson 3lorrls & Co. I. (;.'!( S Tenth st. I.ytle Thonlas 13, night su~)t S\Vifl C Co. 1. I Jlli Haugli ave. 0 .-C 0 M d .-n L r,U liace Frank. scaler Swifl & ('0. 1. 1G10 Exchange ave. t llaclc .loi~n .I. messenger Swift L Co, r 1t;50 E Broadway. .\lackcbyH. iiirssenger Swift 6: a.r I:112 St Clair ave. :\l:lcl\cxy \V (:, cllc I)r~~n~-Flalo r Ra~~gh Con1 C'o. '317 avc'. a .\l.icl;o~itcl~Frank, I.o~.r~nan .\!orris fir Co. I;IN pennsylvaniic avP. lladilox ti S, vice pl.es 3faxwcll-Howartl hl11le Co. r St I.orlis Mo. w Ilatitlen T R, chf cllc St 1. C San Francisco <:o, r St Imuis 310. ,\laballey .losc*l~h. !111nan Chas E Ilenry Sons Co. r St Louis Jio. Jlahoney D .I. heail 110: bl~yel. Swift C Co, r (;?I; N Elshlh st. hlallel L)aritl \\', fot.c,lllan Swift & Co. 1. $09 \~'inatanl~yaVe. z 0 .\ialonr J 11. salvs C:anll)bell & Reid \V S s co.I. ~mericnn IJol~etl. lla~~chester13, stenog Swift & Co, I, St i-ol~is >lo. -3 a;+o g" ! - ----.. ---- Art Roomsthat are worthSeeingin St, Louis J. H.CRANE FURNITURE CO.423-425 N. FOURTH STREET MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y FAST MAIL TTbrough Trains tor Colorado, Cdiforah and the West.- CAFE DINING CARS. MEALS A LA CARTE. H. C. TOWNSEND, O. P. & T. A., . . ST. LOUIS, MO. 1q46 C. R. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS ASD hlandell N,foreman 3lwris & CO, r 741 Coll~nsville ave. >lanker Frecl W,clk Swift & Co. G29 Si*th st. lllann H W. Co), r st 1~0uie.Mo. (~lakel~-~andew-Mann/ A1ann.S E(l. chf elk \Vabash. Exchange bldg. r 18276 Cleveland are. I ,\lannion Thomas, live stk pur agt. Exchange bldg. r 912 piggott ave. I ; Marcum hlary. wait Natl Hotel cafe. same. I hlarks I,eo, clk Swift & Co. r Venice 111. i\larsh IV S, swift & Co. r I(; St Clair ave. ~~~h~~~~~ wm H, see Empire Carbon \i7I'l;S, r 448 N Eighth st.i JIatlack F, swift CO, r 700 summit aye. >Ieehan .l H. live stk pur agt. Exchange bld~, r 1116 Pennsylvani;~ ave. :vlelonn Perry, ydman Kall? Wills. r 1009 I,!-ncll ave. Menoshi Peter, foreman Swift C% Co. r 711 St Clair avp. hlenxie A B, asst insP ho~ dept Stk Yds Co, r 915 N Eighth sl. =1 Merltel Geo. sheep buyer St I. D B Prov Co. r St Louis Mo. hletcalf K. clk Swift & Co, r 916 Baugh ave. Jletcalf T A. sales Greer. Mills & Co, r 918 Ballgh are. 3lethlicly I.ee, clk Swift & Co, r St Iauis Mo. Meyer Packing Co. pacliers. Arthur Godnir secy sll, yd. Myers Michael, foremsu Swift & Co. r St lauis 310. 0 Miller Jollu, clk Morris & Co. Excilange bldg, r 514 \\. bllssouri ave. I hliles E W.cllc Toleclo St L & Western, r Eda7ardsville Ill. Bllller C A jt, clli Drum Flato Com Co, r llUn N Eleventh st. Miller David, cattle sales Evans-Snider-Brtel Co,r' i41 N Ninth st. Miller E. foreman Morris & Co, r 1911 Short st. Miller John, foreman Swift & Co, r 1315 Rockroad. htiller J P. elk Swift & Co, r Wless Hotel. hlillci Hugh. C M Keys & CO, r 516 Sllmmit ave. hlills Joe I, cattle sales C M Keys & co, r 711 N ~i~h+h. Mills Ivm. sdman Rarse I, S Com co, r ~i~th st. 1lon1.oe Rol)t. night ~upt Stk Yds ~o.r Nail Hotel. ~~~clyOscar. buyer Morrls &ir To. 909 st Clair ave, 1 &lm:ly wnl A. I MW~YCorn CO). r N Eleventh ~t. Moore 1, F, blil~r Calln-Harrington Mule Co, r 909X K Eighth st. Moore W 13, bkl)r E Pendleton SOU& Co, r St I~uis 310. Moore Samuel. !(lnlan Natl 1, s C0m Co, r 1012 Baugh are. Moore Z .\, hog sales Natl S Corn Co, r 1012 Barlgh ave. 11 N. ern STREET. ST. LOU18 Bt J. H. CraneFurllture Go. YGU~Furniture. Buy 423425 N.4th St., ST.LOUIS, MO. -.---..---- E.+ST SIDE DIRECTORY. 1547 -.. .. . . . . . - hborman E I.. swwt & (:o. MU. I-= 1. st lull~~ Moose .lee. rdman Swlft & Co. r 1 Iu4 lllfnoiw ave. sforgan Fred 0. mgr Creer MIIIe & Co. = Mor~nn Kate. Walt Exchange restallrant. r !I1 I,?'on ave. PI)1loriarit.v Patrick 5, clk Swln & co, r 1 loci st ('lair avc. Alol'ris A Lv. (3lorrls Bros). llve stk bllyers. Exchange blclg. r I.ebano~;. 111. __u hlorrls Hros. live stk bl~yern. rm 56 Exchange bldg. Alorsr Eda. asst forrnla~l Swlft & Co. r St IA)U~S $1~. I lorria H S. IJlorris I3n)cl. lire atli bayer. Exchangr bldg. r St lr111lx ' Mo. Morris I. I3.salt~s hlcFarlar~c~.Evanw Co. r Pennsylvanla ave. hlorrls Al~~inie. wall Natl Ho1t.l. r same. Morrla Nelson & Co. live ntk I)~~yern, Exchange lbltlg. omcr Alorrls W,elk Swlft & (lo. r 821.4 S Eighth st. Jl~~enc:hFrvd, barl~er Exchange barl~er nhol), r 11 111 St ('lai~ ave. 1 - ,.\lulberr.v San~uelT, foreman Swlft & Co. r 9111.4 S Eighth sl. 1lnlhall Lee. spcr. rnls 80-82 Excha~ige bltly. r St Ir~r~ir,\lo. i Hulholland Frank P. bligr McFarlane Evans C'o. r St I.ouis Jlo. Mullane M .I. bill clk Big Fonr. r 809 Penn*ylvanla nve. Xlunns Arthur, foreman Ywlft k Co. r 616 Wabasha ave. .\Illnos Chas. ~caler Swlft & Co. r C15 Wnbasha ave. e-.\lr~rl)hy Wni. clL Swlft & Co. r C31W Colllnsville ave. A111rph.v\\' T. ydrnan C E IVhlte & Co, r Belmont are. 3 I\Iurry .losel)h H. Lagger Kntl Stk Yde. r 90 Balrgh are. a hlytinger All~ertus, scaler Swlit ant1 Co. r 1408 Exchange ave. h[ytinger W H, clk Swift & Co. r Slr~th anrl Illinois ti\-$.. JlcBrlde .I E, sales Stewart Son & .\lcCorrnack. r ';::I1 S Thirtrc.11t11 sl. McCarthy Daniel. tylwslr I. 3 Helwrter, r 412 N E'iftll st. 0 m McCarty Frank. checker Swift % Co. r (ill N TP~LII st. BlcCarthy Mrs T I.. bkpr (: E Henry Sol~x C'o, r 625 N Sixth st. McCarty Chas. anal flre nlarshal Swlft R: ('o, r 1i14 N Ninth st. McCasky R I\',elk Swlft ki ('11. r St Ir)t~ls hl?~. E a l- %IcClellan ,Miss 1.eila. stenOK Swift & Co, r 5:::: Rratton place. McClure Eclwartl. spec. rnls MIS2 Exchange bldg, r I.ansclownt.. ,RlcCl~~re Exhange Ijltl~. I' lanstioanc. a 6 Rlchard. spec. 1.111s XI)-$? 3lcOollor1gh IVnl, clk Swift B! C'cl. r 1515 Ohlo ave. 5 hlcConville, F. rllc Swift % Co. r 1217 N Eleventh st. hlcCormack C A, sales Stewart. Son L hlcC'ormack, r l.ol111 ave. " g McCrackrn .James A. foreman Swift & Co. r 919 N h'inth st. blcDade K W. clk Nelsoll Morris & Co. r 729 N Eighth st. McDavltt Chan b:, scaler Swift & Co. I. 72:: S Eight11 st. alcEnnls M J. clk Swift & C'o. r Klrkwood 310. 51cFarlane Com Co. horses and stk ~i~uies, ydu. AlcFarlane W R, r 1119 Pennsylvanla ave. McFarland H. scaler Swift & Co. r 609 Snmmit ave. AlcGraw Elmer E. llve stli apt Toledo St 1, & IVestefn. r 1221 St C'lair aye. g'FOLLX)W'I'Hl3 HILAG.'' WABASH to BOSTO~~ The Reliability of our Houme Protects You! - 1548 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND g 4 % JIcInt,re E. rrporter Daily NatI I. S Renofler, r 139 Collinsville arc. JIcKce H C. clk Natl Hotel. r same. JIcl,aughli~iEtl J, checker Swift & Co. r 1016 Division ave. ),c,ean ~anies\\?, foreman S~ift & Co, r St h~is Mo. JIc3Iahon Simon 8,watch Swift & Co. r 509 Collinsville ave. 2* $ 0 JIcStay .John, foreman Swift 6: Co, r 1G04 Ohio ave. N -s U l; Sally C \V D (Sally-\Veils I, S Con1 Co), r Louisiana ;\lo. 5 sally .J \V (Nally-We~~~ 4477 Page are St Louis. 1. s Con1 Co), 1- Kal~yT .I lSal!y-\\'ells 1, s Com Co), r Louisiana Alo. 0c Sally-\\-ells L S CO, rnis 45-1G Exchange bldg. i; National Motel. Nat] ~tl; Yds, E E Wilson mgr. S + National 1,ive stock Con1 Co. Thos Kelly pres, E B Overstreet vie,> b a pres, rnm 25 26 25 Exchange bldg. 1 Nash Richard. cik Swift C CO. r 1106 St Clair ave. Neel R P. cili Swift & Co. r St. Louis Mo. Sester Ray, n~ssenger Swift Co, r 1600 St 1,ouis ave. Kewgenr tf 11, elk Swift. Co, 1' 309 N Eighth st. Sewman George, cutter Swift & CO. r 118 Collinsvi~le are. Nichols Clayton, clli Swift t Co. 1. 144 Veronica ave. Nichols Etlith, stenog Swift. ft Co, 1. i23A N Twelfth st. Nichols Edw, spec. Is1 fl(lor Exchange bidg. Nichols Warren, heat1 hog ))rl?'er Nelson JIorris & Co, 1. St. 1,ouis. Sicholson E .J, clk Swift & Cop r St 1,ouis Zltc Nien~eierJ \\', elk Swift Con 508 Sulnmit aye. Niemeier .\latiIda, StenOg Swift 6: CO. r 805 Summit avc. Norris W 1,. hog sales Drunl-Flato Con1 Co. r 1119 St Clair are. North \V A, elk Nelson Xlol'ris & CO, r 729 N Eighth st. Novak Tony, foreman Xelson 3Ior1-is & (*o,r 90s N Secontl st. Nugent Bros. horses. horse and mule mkt. Sat1 Stk Yds. Nugent Geo. (Nugent Br(?s). horse and n111le ~narliet. r Second st. Nugerit .Josel)h ~Nllgent Hros), horse ant1 1n111e n~kt, r 107 St Clair ave. Sntter C n. ins11 Joint Rate Insp Bt~rea~, ].(I)] College ace. 1. j O'I3riry1 \\'m, rllc Swift ('0. 1. i!9 N Seventh St. I O'Brit>n \V R. cllc N~ISOII 1lol.ris & CO, 1. St. l,ol,iS 110, O'('onliell Er\vill. asst foi't'lllan John S. Bmtton. r St L,o~~is blo. O'Connell \Vlll. fol't'nl"l1 Jlorri~& CO, r 901 St Clair avr. Otlhler Rjc1lar.d. fo~.Prll;l~l S\rift & Co. r 22 1ronl.op st. O91-, l~orses and n~~lles.Sat1 Stli Yds. Pomeroy FI (Pomeroy & Hanclley), Natl Stk Yds, r St LOUIS hfo. Ponkey Barney, foreman Swift & Co. r 1509 St Clair avc. Pope \Vm, ydman Tarlton. Coy R-Irons. Post Omce. Exchange hldg. Natl Stk Yds 111. Thomas nThite P 31. Post Warren. checker Swift & CO, r 711 Exchange are. surre 714 ,Century B'ldiq TBETBIEL SEBYICE DETECTIYE CO ST. LOUIS,MA &" Furniture J. H. Crane Furniture Co. TO BUY 423-425 N. 4th St., St Louis, hi ------------.-- 1550 C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOIJIS AND Postal Telegraph & Cable Co. Tho8 sully mgr, rnl 22 Exchange bldg. 130tts I,, scaler Swift & Co. r 206 St Clair ave. Potts Thoman, clk Swift & a,r 804 Baugh ave. Powell Norman C,.asst insp Natl Stk Yds, r 820 Pennsylvania ave. Power John, sales Carr Smith & Bro, r 657 Colllnsville ave. Price John 0 T,insp Natl Stk Yds, r 805 N Eighth st. ]*rice W F,elk Nelson Morris & Ca, t. 728 N Eleventh st. Pritcllett Fay. checker Swift & CO, r 718 N Ninth st. prickett Bert, scaler swift & CO, r 1628 St Clair ave. Proetz Henry, forenlan Swift & C\>, r 1716 Hall st. Prr~nell C W. yclman Drum-Flato Corn Co, r 1217 St Clair ave. Prltnanl George, 10reUlan Swift & Co, r 687 N Ninth st. Prirnam John W. gel11 foreman Swift & Co, r ill St.Clair ave. 4 1 Q Qnllk John P. elk Nelson Morri~& Co,r St 1,ouIs Mo. UI i R Ibffet? Chas JI, nlgr Canlpbell. Hunt & Adalns, r 914 Baugh ave. Ranley .lohn. cattle tiriver Nelson Morris & Co, r 70s N Sixth st. Ranlytenthel Minnie, stenog Carr Smith & Bro, r Belleville Ill. I Ranlse? R S, cik Swift & CO, r 804 Baugh ave. Ray H R, hog sales Godair Com Co, r Stephens Hotel. 0 Reavis Chas, hog driver Nelson Morr~s& Co, r 621 K Tenth st. Heed John. foreman Swift & Co, r 522 Barlgh are. Reid J F (Campbell & Reid W S S Co), r Pennsylvania ave. UJ = V) LI -II 3L ca Cn m Rrigre F. horse dlr horse and mule mkt, Natl Stk Yds, r St Louis. 1 Releer Oscar. tspeetr 1. S Reporter, r 1925 Cleveland ave. , Renard George, nlessenger swift & co, r 618 lllinois ave. a t-( \ Rrneau H T, tel oPr Nelnon Morris & Co, r St Louls Mo. 1 IlepY H B. elk Swift & Co, r 1504 St Clair ave. Reoss Cha*. trwatr 1, S Reporter, r 31 N Forlrteenth st. Ilheden~eyer-4 E. elk Swift & Co, r 442 N Eighth st. I Hhedenleyer 1"rancis. stenog Swift & CO, r 444 N Eighth st. Rhodes Thomas. driver Swift & CO, r 540 Collinsville ave. ' Riblelt F R, elk Swift & C0, r 831 N Elghth st. Rice .Innles. see and treat! Gillen-Heinlan Mule Co, r St Ihuis Mo. a Rice .:31.iet. E. elk Nelson Morris & CO, r st iauis ~o. Rice P. folT1llan Nelson Morris & Co, r 1626 St Clair ave. I ]lice \+-,,I .I. cash Qtrahorn-Hntton-~vans, r st Ilouls. / Richarcls~llG \v, calf buyer Swift & CO. r ?G:{A N Seventh st. RLckard Cha.;. ~\lide Sw'ft & CO, r 731 iS Seventh st. Rlckarci Xoah, ('11( Swift & Co. r 731 N Se\enth st. Rider E D, clk Swift & Cot st Ilouia Mo. , AKnItECT & SUPERINTeNDENI Am BI FRANKEL, = =uINs-AVe Martin'ssh.5 For Ail Seasons of the Year are Corm in Style, (, Price and Durability. P. F. MARTIN, 107 Colliruvillc Avc.. Errt St. Louis, Ill.. -, .--- EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. 1551 ---..-.-- Ridgoway Beuj, aast foreman Swift 8 Co. r 220 N Sixth st. - Ridgeway J R, cattle sales C E White & Co, r N Elghth st. Hies F. foreruhn Nelson Morris & Co. r 1802 U'instanley ave. m I Rives .)&!.ies, sales .John S Bratton horse and mule mkt. Roberts .I. driver Swift & Co, r 814.i N Second st. Rol~inson E B, cattle and sheep sales C E White, r N Eighth st. w Robinson .I D, foreman Nelson Morris & Co. r 605 Pennsylvania avc w Roche M. foreman Nelson Morris L Co, r 911 \Vinstanley ave. -= Rorbekr Gus. clk Swift & Co, r St I~rlis 310. E- Rogers C, tel Oyl Swift & CO, r 810 Ohio ave. Q=Rogers Lee, ycln1Rn Natl 1. S Con1 Co. r GO9 Josephine. o= Rogers &lattl~ias G, chief ~mlire Swift & Co, r 510 Ohio ave. Rogers Wm C. Corelllaa Swift & Co, r 722 Minnie st. Rohm H %, col Swift Sr Co. r St Louis Mo. Rolfe Thomas \V, foreman Stvift & Co. r 120 Exchange ave. Ronnan Anna, walt Exchange H~st, r 832 N First st. Rose Henry H, clli Nelson h10ri:is & Co, r 1110 Clevelanrl ave. a3 Rosseiot Leo, nlrssenger Swift 6r Co, r ti?:; Gaty ave. fl- Hothamel \Vni, ragonrnstr SIk Yds Co. I* St Clair are. 0- Roundtrel Anna, wait Nati Hotel, r sanle. "CD Rudisill Chas E. forenlad Swift & CO! r 920 (rear) 1,ynch ave. Ruhlsnd W H, clk Swift & Co, r St I~uis Mo. Russell Flato Corn Co. Exchange bldg. C=)= Ruston M E, clk Swift & Co, r 3504 Rockraod. w Ruston N S. Swift & CO, r 3405 Rockroad: Cs 0 Ryan ;Ma?.nle, wait Exchange restaurant, r Sat1 Hotel. u 0 s S C13 Saint 1,orlis Drrsse(l Beef ant1 Prov Co, Jlathew Courtnry heaci cat-I! "tle brlyel.. r111 ::3 Exchange bldg. Saint I,ouis & San Francisco R, Zack Mtillhali gen live stk agt, h~:,e-fnient Exchange bldg. Sales Wni, forenian Nelson Morris & Co, r 731 N Tenth st. I;! Ju Pammon Daniel 0, forenla11 Swift & Co, r 1022 St Clair ave. s Sanin~onnW .I. ydman C E White & Co, r 1400 Baugh ave. Sa~~nders asst 1124 lllinols ave. D .I. bkyr Swift & CO. r Sanders H R, ydman Blal\el~-Sandera-Mann Co. r St Ilot~is Mo. Sanders .John W, (~laltely-Sanders-Mann Co), r 1010 Baugh ave. Sanders Theo. clk Swift Rr Co. r St IQII~S Mo. u. Sanderson E, foren~an Morris & Co. r 90 St Clair ave. Sanderson .I, nlessenger Swift & Co, r 326 Illinois ave. Sandnsky R R, 1)kpr Sparks Bros, horses and mnles, r 732 N 8th st. Sappington Morep A, asst ins11 Natl Stk Yds, r 805 N Eighth :,L. Sargent W,forenifin hiorris & Co, r 816 VOSS lane. Scaling San~nel& Son. live stli con1 merchants, rnl 17 Exchange bldg. ''mU0W TI33 WABASH to ST.PAUL. PIANOS 7- RENTED. ave.I Simeoek I A. cattle sales Barse L S Com co, r 900 Pennsykanie ave Simcock P. ydman Swift & CO, r 900 Pennsylvania ave. Simon Jonas P. cattle sales C E White CO~Co. r 1400 Baugh a\-e. Simpson John N,vice Pres Strahorn, r Kansas City Mo. Skinner Wm H, tagRer Natl Hotel, r 1613 College ave. Slasson W E. agt B & 0R R Co, at Exchange bldg. I Slatterj-T B sales Campbell Reid W s s Co, r Exchange aye. Sloane J S, clk Nelson Morris & Co, r 816 N Eighth st. 1 Smrad \Valter. watch Swift Co, r 617 Pennsylvania ave. Smith Cars (Carr Smith & Bra), r 1027 Baugh ave. Smith Carr & Bra. live stk corn merchants, rms 80-82 Exchange bldg. Smith D C, blw Carr Smith & Bro, r 621 Pennsylvania ave. Smith E C, horse dlr horse and mule mkt, r Baugh ave. Smith Edward M, Bureau of Animal Industry, r 715 N '7th st. Smith Harry, rec and ship elk stk Yd Co. Smith H C, eng Daily sat1 L S Reporter, r 923 Lake ave. Smith H L. pur agt Swift & Co, r 1119A Pennsylvania ave. ----A 1552 C. B. CARRO1,L'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND .---- 4 , ,Scannel A, sheep br~ye!'Swift & Co, r Monroe are (1,ansdowne). Schaper \Vnl, clk Nelson Morris & Co, r St Ia~rixXlo. 0 'r Scharpff 1,uc)-. stenog Swift & ('0, r St IAo1li~)lo. Ycl~icrlllannJohn F. stk exam Natl Stli Yds. r 1620 Henrietta. Schlangcr R J. dl Srk \cis Co. r St lnllis 310. ScIlnlidt Fatricl;, scaler Swift & Co, r cor Seventh and Barlgh avc. Schneicler 1.onia P. ell, Xclson hlorrls & Co, r St IAollishlo. 6 a ' I Schoelp?. d W, Swift & Co, r 1242 St Clair ave. d ~cholz21. cash Natl Hort.1, s same. Sch\ra~.z\Vm. cllc Swift & Co. r 12::2 Cat?, ave. J, M,Sullivan8iBros Gmrkr, hak VegrW1r 8 100402 S. 4th St. no8e Ill..A-lm 2 a3 0 .'r Schwei1)el ,\lfrecl, tlrirer Swift & Co, r 115 N Sixth st. Scott 0 C, clli Swift & Co, I. i3Y Collinsville are. @ -O, Scott Ma~iriceT.ytlman C XI Keys L Co, r 61 I Ohio avc. Scotr Thos W.asst insp Natl Stk Yds. r S27A N Eighth sr. Scroggins Robert A, watch Swift & Co. r Venice Iill. Scarcy J J, (Campbell & Reid W S S C'o), r St I~~rris.\lo. Seaton James, foreman Swift & CO. r 'ill S Seventh st. Siefcrd Peter, horse dlr Natl Stk Yds. Service Elmer, clk Swift 6-<:o.r SX (;Jla(lison arc, Severenee Oscar. live st11 agt \';in line. rnl .:Y Exchange bltlg. r st. Shackelforcl 11, stenog Swift fir. Co. r St 1~)llis11o. Shale Solonlon C', tagger Natl Stlc Ytls, r 714 Ohio avc. Shaw ;Miss Kate. stenog Selson Morris & Co, r 715 K 1311 st. Shaw Silas I,, asst insp Satl Stl; Yds, r 821 N Eighth st. Sha?-James .!. hog dept Xelson Morris & Co. r 436 S Eighth st. Shellman I. C, clk Nelson Morris & Co, r SO? Ba11-ave. Sherwood Cco T,foreman Swlft &iCo, r 920 Pennsylvania are. Sl~ollpAlice, wait Exchange rest, r 1129 N Secand st. Q) Shoup Edna. wait Exchange rest, r 244 Collinaville a\-e. Georgia B. bkpr Barse L s con, CO, r 900 Pennsylvania IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTEro1) ALL POINT8 IN ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA AND tEXAS -0ININQ OARam n c*TOWNWD, 6. P. & T. A ----ST* LOU& 10. EAST SIDE DIRECTORY. --. ..----1553 .I+smith H S. Swift & Co,r 610 Chartrand ave. Smith E IA. driver Swift & CO. r 1823 Parsons ave. =- Smith Malcolm. ydman car, smith a urn. m Smith B, .olicltor, r Iloney Cmve Tex. Smith Robert A, elk Swift & CO, r 128 9 Fourth st. -1 Sruith S P, 1106 sales C M Keys 6: CO, r N Eighth st. 0 Smith Th-H, bkpr Stk Yd kink, r St Louis Mo. Smith \Vm .I, Carr Snrith & Uro, r 717 Veroncia, + (IISmithrick J G. asst chf 1k Swift & Co. r St buis hlo. Soell John, stcnog Codair Com Co, r St llouis Mo. Sollitlay Wm, clk Swift & Co, r 535 N Ninth st. Southern Ry, .Joseph 11 Timmcrman Hve stk agt, horse and mule mlii.0 Sparks Hros, horses and mules, horse and mule mkt Natl Stk Yda. 4 Sparka S $1. (Sparks Bros). horses and mules, r St 1.ouis Mo. Spark. Hmry , (Sparks Uros,, ni,iles, r St Louis Mo. Sr Sparka 11 L. (Sparks E%ros).horses and mules, r St 1,ouis hlo. Sparks lBt!rr?.,horse sales. Carr Smith & nro, r St Louis Mo. = Speak KEdward 0,clk L(urttac~Animal Industry, r 920 Winstanley ave. 3rC Sprecher 1)aniel lI, aittle sales, r 1808 Belmont ave. Springer Guy, cattle driver Morris & Co, r St Iauis Mo. m C) Springer John. cattle driver Morris & Co. r St lauis Mo. m Stanke Robert, foreman Morris & Co. r 736 Converse ave. Stapleton G F,transportation clk Stk Yd Co,r 657 Howe ave. Steeie Chus T, sol Ytrahorn-Ziutton-Evans, r St Louis Mo. w Steelc Etigor, hkpr Zeb T steeic Corn CO, r 827 N ~ighthst. Steele. 1.0ng. Pollock & Co. con1 merchmts. Exchangc bldg. Stecle Zel) T,(Zcb T Steele Colu Cob, r St Iduis Mo. m Steers Frank 1.. watch Swift & CO, r 910 N Second st. Stevenson Thomas A, forclnan Swift & Co. r 646 Coliinsviile ave. = Stewart R B,cattit! sales SteWrt. Son & blc(.!ormacli, r St Louis. Stewart Son C McCotnlack, live stk corn agts, 1st floor Exchange bldg. 0 Stewart \V \V, office Wr Stewart, Son & 3lc<'ormack, r 520 13th st. Stickney .I C, cash Drum-Flat0 Corn Co. r 555 Chartrand ave. 23 Stickney \i' L(, nlgr Drum-Flat0 Corn Co, r 617 N Ninth at. Stith Chester. cik Stk Ydu C!o, r St Idouie b. Stock Yard Bank. Fachange bldg. C C: Knox, pres, C T Jonea vice pres, G H Bradford cash. Str~horn-Hutton-EvansCon1 Co, live stk wts, rm Exchange bldg. strait John, elk s-qft & Co, r 519 Callinsville avo. Sullivan Joseph, tagger Nuti Stlc Yds, r 1621 Henrietta. Sullivan 0 J, clk Stk Yds Hank. r St Imie Mo. Sullivan W1n J, pork s~lptSwift & Co, r 570 Veropica. Summers Anna, wait Exchange rest. r 125 Winstanley ave. Summers MPRRosie, cash ICxchange rest, r 1015 N Ninth st. Sutheriand George, stk exam Natl Stk Yds. r 916 Baugh ave. Sweeney Peter, asst forenlan swift & Co, r 916 K Eighth st. 4% Swift & Co, live stk buyers, oace Eschange bldg. Swilling Mayme, stenog Wabash R H,r 713 Summit ave. a a .. -. -- I "The Moteor" to TEXAS, STARR PIANO? LEAD - . -. .. . ----... -. . ._. _... _. . _.._ -- :SU C. 8. CARROLL'S HAST ST. WCIS AND -. __ _. ... -. . -. . . . .... --.- I rrr Talkington Wnl. spec. Exchange l)ltlg. Tarlton, Coy & Irons. live Stk con1 nic!rchants. rms 41.1; Exhalige 1)ltic;. Tarlton R B (l'nrlton. COY & Ironsl, r 63%h' Ninth st. L Tarter John W. for*.lnall Ywlft & Co. r 218 Exchange are. Taylor & Hermsu, horses and m~iltrs. r 126 St Clair are. - Taylor It i?, cik Swift & (.lo, r St I.o~lll, Mo. Terminal R It Asxn, \V .I Kraat.2. live 8tk agl, bast?mtmt Exc.hi~~~;c. bldg. Thiel Harry, sct~lt.r Sv;if! & Co, r 81ti Liowrnan iIVtb. 'Theis .lacob, sr~pt Empire Carbon Wks, r 651 I lor(. avcb. Thon~II C, liigr Swlft & Co. r St ldollia Mo. 4 0 Thonlss L Berp, Ilor~es and mtlles. 3d and St Clair ;rvc~. Tl~o~nas CO, r 917 N Silkt.11 st. E.ydman Swift 6r Tho~tias1, ~UII~ .a us co. r I 12:i 91 (:lair C31P -,- hog de~)t are. 'rhonlan W E,clk Nelmn htorris 8: Co, r 9(!PA ir; Eighth st. Thornsen II~, foreman N('laon alorrix & Co,r 1619 st (:lair avcs. I q'hompson Abraham 1.. fire niarshnl Swift Ii CO, r 11111 St Clair. rn Thomptlon I3 P. buyer Spitr)is Llws. horses and mules, I. St Ir)uir;. ThonipSon <: M, ydnlan Godair corn CQ. l'homl)son & Dcrr?', Ilorsee and 'nil~lcs, SIk xds. C13 Thourywn sank1 C, forerrlan swift Co,1. 720 N Fourteenth st. *IL Thompwn wnl J, foreman Swift & Co, r xlt; Exchange uve. ~h~~r~liultl and nolary pub Ca111pl)ell C Itrid. r Cl7 Coi Claude, ~l.~nog C.). ' ltnsville rtve. Ti~nberlniie 1, 1). Clk 1. & N It H Itorre nlul,. nlkt, r 1x14 E*ell.'l:g> 2 are. sS= Timmerllian Iicrman J. asst insp Nail ~tk yds. r 9(13 b:ight)i. -' b Tinmurnbau Joseph 1,lire stk agt M (L 0 K K,Southern RY. & 1,ouis Mo. w ~2 Tipton 1. M. yd~nan Can11)bell. Hunt. & E:v;lns, l~r~~j r htta'a~e. Tobtn J C,clk Swift & Clo, r St I~oul~ M(). Toledo, St L & Western HZ.. Ellrier E Mc(;raw live sth ngt. ml .It, Ex- change bldg. Tolle L311fford A, vdmn Swlft & Co, r 624 N xinth st. I Triisk Harry E,forenIan Swift & Co. r 609 Sl~niniit avc!. Trovillion .loseph, elk Swift & Co, r St Ial~is ~o./ 'l.llrpi~~Yriink (Frank Tur~in & M).live stk corn nlrrhant, b(ts Civil. fin's. Itaugh rive. U 5~ .,- 5 EP r i O-e 9SE llnderwood Chas, scaler Swift & Co, r Sl I.oui& hfo. ~tlcyc 1.1.spec, rnis 19 Exchall~Caye. 3; 1 - ----.----, -.--.-- ..-.- g3- ,s 3 SUITE 714 3 g TEETEIEL SERVICE,Century B'ldin~ - 0 az - = DETECTIVE to ST.LOUIS,MO. EAST ST.LOUC~DAIW CO, 502'5~.LOUISAVENUE-4~~~ MODEL DAIRYm@ ESLmrrt Orrlr Mill( SUM in tut S1. Lori..- ........... -..... --......................... -- EAST SI L)E DIRECTORS. !555 ..--.............. . -. .............................. ......... iautlalia I.ine. Oscnr Sevcrenot! livr stli agr. r111::?i bltlg k:xcliunge Van~ilcti,rM' C. ytl~naster hog drpr. r 112 1Iow111au avca. Vaughn J, clk Swift L Co, r 83:iA N Eighth st. \'v;iur~~ian 1.:. elk Swift C Co, r $11 St Louie ave. Vcri;~c.c:ch S?.Ivclster A, forwla~iSwift & (:o. r I 111 N Nilit.11 til. \'(.man R. ytlnlan LITOHII, Fry & ('0. r 915 N k:ight~i st. Vogt Harry, stenog Stk Yds ('0, 1,:xchange bldg. r 1904 Buni~nit trve. Vogt C; I;, clli Swift 8: CO, r St I&ilis Mo. iVahasl~ Railroad. ii A Clem. livc* slli agt.. rni :;9 Exc.hangc bldg. Wadtl .lohri A, clk Swift tCo, r 64-Lb(:olli~~svillt:are. \Vaggalllann Hobcrt E, fore~nan Swift & Co, r ;:TO0 Rockroad. \iragner ti .&I,Clli Swift & Co, r St. I.oirir Mo. Wagner John, checker Swift & C'o. r 835 Jowcphlnr. Waite Y.foreman Nelson Morris & Co, r 818 Pennsylvania ave. Wakefield Hugh S. ~enlforeman Swift & Bt, r 624 N 9th nt. \Valkrr E:, fort-man Nelson Morris t Co, r 826 N Flrclt et. \Valkc.r John I\',watcll Swift t Co, r 131% St Clair are. \Val1 .\Iarli I. Iypestr 1. S Reporter. r Amerlca~l Ho~iscb. Wall \\' A. elk Sclson .Morris & C'o, r Sf 1,ouis Mo. Wallace 1.; .I. t r;r(.li:igt: clk St k Td Co. r 52s Vttronria avo. Wallace .la;lics. driver Swift & Co. r 520 Clrvelancl ave. Walsl~ Miss I31lr1ua 1'. St(!nog Morris & Co, r 617 Howe ave. \Valsti .losty)h 31. ch~~ker Swift 6i Co, r B?u N Sixth at. \Valsli .iosic.. stc.nt1.r: Swift & Co. r 122 St Clair ave. \Vals11 aliss Jlaggic, cash N(>lsvr~ Morris 8 Co, r 517 HOW^ are. Ward T .I. :r~ic.tio~lt~t?r & Reid W S S Co, r Natl Hotel. C':l~ll~)bell Watkitls Tlio~nas I). bklW. r Sunlnlit ave. Watkirls \Vullucc C. scillc'r Swift 6i Co, r 3111 Illinois ave. Walffl~nFIXII~, 5.12 Vemncia clk Swiff & CO. r avc. Watson 1.. (:ih Swift L C'o. r 542 Veronica ave. Waylantl \V I.. asst hkpr C;issitl?' t%roe,r 91s Bai~gh rive. Webhcr 1.t.o. (:hecl,(~r Swifr P ('0. r I(;::; Kansas ave. Weesc Johl~. y111llrin Swift 6. Co, r Monroe avt! t l>ansdowne). Weigvrs .loh;i. fi~rcb;lla;l Strift & (lo, r 1111 RwIiroa(i. Welstv J $1, swift & (',I, r 11;Io Iitrl~lio~lt ave. Welch Rrop, IIVC Kx(*~~II~P~~ SIOCI,. I)ltlR Wells C D.Xally b\'c,lls i. (('on1('0. r 726 N 13th St. Wells Etlnzirtl. yti;llan ~;III\ \Vt:lls. r 726 N I::th st. Wells T <'. salt?s Xnlly Wells, r 734; N 13th st. Western I'nion 'I'c'lcgr~l)h (-0..I 1 I,innehen IIIK~.Kxchange bldg. Wetzlcr Hol)c1rl, c-lk Swift & (:0, ;'805 N Eighth st. sune 714 Century B'ldinj ST.LOU& Ma PIANOS - RENTED. 15% C. B. CARROLL'S EAST ST. LOUIS AND Whorton Frank. ydman CasSidy OH. P 802 Baugh ave. {Vhtreler Henry, foreman Swift & Co, r 710 N First ~t. Wheeler klenry H. foreman Swift & Co, r 710 N First .st. *heeler R T & Co,live st.k com merchants, rm 17 Exchange bldg. White C E.(C E White Com Col. r 1106 Baugh ave. MXite c E & Co, live stk corn merchants. 2d'fltnr Exchange bldg. White John, clk Swift & Co. r 719 N Eighth St. White John A. checlier Swift & Co. r S4!8 Exchange ave. \Vhite 1.~0. messenger Qwifi & Co. r 110:; Clevelitnd ave. \Vhitt! Oscar, slleej) driver St~lso~i &llorrisL Co.r Ir!f; N 18th st. \Vhite Timothy I', raggcr Sati Stli 1-tls, r 2:;; N Sevetith st. \Vitlmkcn Allgust. strnog I'orl~croy L Ilandlcy, r St I.orlis >lo. \vilk('~011li' S. hog sales. r Ytcyhens tiouse. \Villianiu F'rmli. clk Swift & Co, r 207 Bowman ave. Willian~n William F:. forenran Swift & Cq, r 742 N h'lnth St. Eighth at. Wiiliame He~lry. asst. foreman Swift & Co, r 21C E: Broadway. William Wuh, rattle nales Camphell. Iiunt t Adams, r 811 S Williford C J, clk Swift & Co, r Natl Hotel. Williamson John. hog driver, r First and tVinstanley avc. Willor~ghbr John J, hog dept Swift & (:o. r 17 S Fo~~rth sf. \%'ilson E D, ydman Gillen-Heiman Mule Co, r 723 N First st. Wilson John. clk Swift & Co, r 211 Hawlnan ave. Wilton C H. clk Swift & Co. r 726 Baugh ave. Winder Homer. sales, r 720 Baugh ave. Wise John. clli Swift R Co, r 526 Veronica Rve. Withers .lames, clk McFarlane-Evans Co, r 909 N Eighth st. Wollsberger Henry, Exchange barber shop, r h'atl Hotel. Wood J B. table mgr Swift & Co, r Natl Hotel. Woods A, foreman Nelson Morrie,& Co, r 1409 Exchange ave. \Voodxon E I.. cattle sales Xatl 1. S Corn Co, r 1203 Baugh ave. Wright S V, pur at Stk Yd Co. Exchange bldg, r 1508 Summit ave. Wright. Thon I.:. feed clk Stk Yd Co, r 818 Pennsylvania ave. Wyrick D Y. cattle sales Creer, Mills & CO, r 721 Summit ave. Tingst IValter H. aSSt insp Natl Yds,r Ninth ancl Uauph are. To~ln!: C E,elk Nelsoc Morris & Co, r 802 B~~ugh ave. Zahn V A, clk Swift & C0, r 911 N Eighth st. -,-- 1,M,Sullivan&,Bros Gsmrkr, Mu& VegctrHr 1100.102 S. b,th St n.nc -.A-lm -&A#---- (%. F. WAS(;I.YR. \'rt~si(\ei~t rr.\s.J . \$'A SC;I.HR, \'ice-\'tea. r -7 j7~.-4. WANCI.RR. Secretary Established 1884 Incorporated 1891 1 I 1 I JOS. F. WANGLER k (I ll 1 BOILER AND SHEET IRON B WORKS CO. Manufacturers of j STEAM BOILERS [ 4 d And All Kihds of Shed Iron Work 1 4 1Zitonpe Tanks for 011 Wfier. m.rlt$g and Brina Tank. hr I Ice Maohines Erected In any Part of the Country 1535 te 1547 Worth Ninth Sf. Corner Nolla~by i C t .. . -. . ..-..-..-.-.--rWE--- .------ OF LAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. .wywcNv. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $170,000 OCFICLRS-.- J. C. VASRIPER,Pre~i~le~lt Pau~W. ART, Vice-Pfesiclc~~t Txros. I,. FEKRTF.,\'ice-President ISEN,1'. GOC)~\VI N, Cashier JAS.H.Co~rns,Ass't Cashier -0IRCCTORS- PAUI,W. An'r J. C. VASRIiVZR THOMASt.FUKHTB J01ls J. SICLXAX. Fr. \ire11. ~~I.I.IW~T R.1,. KIXAMAS G. G. II~LLRH Un. 11. J. DI; 11A.4~ %~.II;RICI'. V.JOVCP VILNVCMC UNITED 3TfiTEs DEPOSITARY -xx--x-xxxxxx d Union Trust AND savings Bank EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. & .a'.# Capital, $lSO,OOO.OO Surplus and Undivided Profits, -75.OCiO.00 Deposits. 750,000.00 &&& THREE PER CEKT INTEREST PAID ON SAV- INGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. SAFE DEPOSIT HOSES FOR RENT -$2.50 PER YEAR \\'I.: SO1,ICIT POUR RUSIKRSS OFFICERS. A IIC. SCHf.A FI- 1'. Prrsrdtnl EDH'ARr) p. KESHhER. IfARR Y GILLEN, 1st Vrcr- hcs. and Carhir~.. 4th I'rcr-Prrsidcnt. JOSEPII A KLIRR(JS. J. I.'. SCHLAFL 1: 2nd Vicr- Prtsi~rnl. Assl. Cashrrr and Sccrrlnry. C. 1.. cR.4 1; 3rd I'rrr-Pvrsrdrnl. If' .C LOI'DEN. (buwsrl. DlRECTORS. JnSEPH A. KuRRUS, Prcs. Kurrils YRRNK C. SMITH. Master ill Chan- Livery and Undertaking CO. crry. St Clnir County. PROSPER J. YOUCY, Renl Estate, AU(;UST SCH1,APLY. Pres. Missouri I.oatlS and Insurance. Trust Co. C. L. GRAY. Manager youlhert~ Illi- WILLIAM R. NIMS. nois Construction Co. Capitalirl. SILAS COOK, Mayor o! the City of JOIlN H.DRURY. Preridcnt DruryRant St. 1.0~1.. Coal and Ice Co. P. H MURPBI. Presidct~t Standard WALTER S. I.OUDRN, Louden & Railwry Equipment Co . Crow. Attorneys at Law. AL. YAKPER. Prwide~~t HARRY GILI.BN. Harprr Bros President Gillen- Mule Co Heimatl Mule Co. CRANK 1. KVRRUX, l'reanurrr of the 1. F. .ICHLAPLY. City of Wast St. Louis Secretary. HDW P KXSHNHR. 1st Vice-President and Cn%hier.