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gj'-r" 2T- THE! CHICAGO EAGLE Cl)c tf I) tea go (Eagle PUBLISHED BVERY SATURDAY j. ... - Am Independent Newspaper, Pcarless and Truthful. 1 i Hi t SUBSCRIPTION RATES 52.00 PER YEAR 4PD1H AM. COVMVMCATIOftf TO CHICAGO EAGLE S04 THUTOMC BUIt.OINU. TBLUPHOXC MAIK OOIS. iMtkuit CornrrWufhlniton St. and 8lh Ae. HENRY F. DONOVAN. Editor and Publisher Satttwl cinri CUm Mattrr October 11, at ine ro-t urace ai wnicauo, Illinois, undar at March 1, IK. Established October 5. 1889. By Henry F. Donovan. The Chicago Bail BBBtbera bobs It sabserlbere the aaoat laaaeatlal, moat proeperoaa aad oat reepeeted mea la Chlcaao. It reachee aearlr every ( etaadlnc la the eomuauatty aad all nca who ara moaldera of labile oplnloa ,or dlrectora of pablle affaire. It la the amide, mcator aaa Crlead of every political leader f Ycrr ahade of oplnloa. It la read br Oorerntoeat. tate, Coaut and Cltr oSselale. It la read br a blar pereeataare t the legal fraternity, lacladlnaj beach anil bar. It la the farnrlte of Chlcaaro'a leading baalaeaa aien. It reachea all elaaaea la their aeaaea. It la read br the Fire Depart' aaent. It la read br the Police Depart aaeat. It la la ererr pnblle oMee and Terr pablle library. It la aot eoatrolled br aar heap, eheekr or crooked adrer tlaiaar aBcr. la the tweatr reara of tta ezlateuce It haa managed to balld ap a larar elrealatloa aad arreat baalaeaa wlthoat the aid of pro feealoaal advertlelaaT aharlca. That la why It la eo lndepead eat, eo popalar aad ao etroaaT. The Chicago Eagle la on pa per that haa aerar depeaded apoa advertising ageate for a elrealatloa. It haa one of Ita wa. Now for tho big campaign. Tho judges of tho Municipal Courc are municipal officers and should be elected In tho spring at municipal elec tions Instead of In the fall at count elections. Tho county ticket in the fall is too big entirely and loading It down with the municipal judges is en tirely unnecessary. Tho election of municipal judges in the spring would insure tho selection of a better class of men than have been chosen for this office as a rule, because the ticket would be smaller nnd tho voter would bavo a better chance to make an In telligent choice. Edward Osgood Brown is a winner for Circuit Court Judge. His grand record before is well known to tho people and his plurality will be n largo ono next Novomber. John J. Bradley, the well known and highly respected real estate man and former Aldcrmnn, Js looked upon by many as tho right man for tho Demo crats to nominate for City Treasurer next spring. William Kolacek Is giving tho peo ple of tho West Sldo an honest and clean administration as President of tho West Park Board. Ho Is a pro gressive nnd successful business man who is looking out at all times for tho best interests of the people. Former United states Senator, Al bert J. Hopkins holds tho confidence and admiration of all Illlnolsans. Peter Bartzen's candidacy for Presl dent of tho County Board is steadily growing In strength. Thomas Taylor, Jr., tho popular and well known lawyer and Master-In-Chancory, is tho right man to place on the Superior Court bonch. Every ono of County Clerk Joseph F. Haas' big army of friends are out to bavo him re-elected by a record breaking plurality. No lawyer in Chicago stands higher in tho estimation of the bench and bar than Homer E. Tlnsman. Albert 0. Wheeler commands tho confidence and highest esteem of Chi cago's leading financiers and business men. William Ritchie, the distinguished and successful attorney, enjoys a enaTaTJ"iL !HI nYeaTaW vv $Pmt 'V ,(.,.. vV'iaBVJBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi .Wd ls.is.is.is.H BBrBarBBrBarBBrBarBBrBB u"Bra(' - J&flBBrVBarBBrBarBBrBBtaaB BBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaBTaT., IIK: ' hiIVbIIIIIIIIIH BaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBW 'k - .sSaBBffi JvBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBai BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTaar ?iaBTaaBuXaaBTaBaTaBTaBaTaBTaBaTaBTaBaTaBTaBaTfl V- BBBBniBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB .V ' JbLBBBBLH K 'I1'bbbH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLr ''JbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLH HOMER E. TINSMAN. Highly Retpected Lawyer and Former Alderman. widespread popularity t In Chicago which has been well earned by his brilliant and honorable career. Democrats all over tho county arc rallying to tho support of William L. O'Connell's candidacy for County Treasurer. No man on olther ticket enjoys n more widespread popularity among tho party workers, than docs John E. Owens, Democratic candidate for County Judge. James S. HopklnB the popular and well known attorney, and Master-In-Chancery, would mako a splendid Judge. George M. Wolchelt, tho .popular young attorney and Twenty-fifth ward Republican, Is out working hard for tho success of tho wholo Republican County ticket. Clyde A. Morrison, the popular as sistant City Attorney has mado u record as a public official and a lawyer that ho can at all times point to with pride. Clayton E. Crafts, tho ablo lawyer and leading Democrat, enjoys n well earned popularity all over Chicago. Chicago nover had an abler, hard working or moro popular public olll clal than City Attorney John R. Cav erly. As a business man, a political leader and a citizen, Harry Hlldroth, Jr., Is liked and respected by all who know him. . Henry J. Kolzo, tho popular former County Commissioner, Is, as' usual, working hard for tho BUCcesB of tho Republican ticket. Michael Mclnornoy, tho popular and fearless Thirtieth ward alderman, will bo found as usual this fall hustling nround helping to land a big vote for tho wholo Democratic ticket. J ml go Klckham Scanlan is making ono of tho best Judges ever on tho Circuit Court bench. Ho Is an honest, conscientious nnd fearless Judge, Francis D, Connory has sorved tho pcoplo well as City Clerk. A bettor man never held that position. Stillman B. Jamleson's splendid record as a lawyer and master-In-chancery, has gained for him a high place In tho estimation of both bonch and bar. Robert R. Jampolls has mado a lino record as assistant Corporation Coun sel, something that every ono of his big army of friends expected he would make. A. R. Porter continues to servo tho pcoplo In an ublo and painstaking manner ns Clerk of tho Appollato Court. Ho Is a good public official. Andrew J. Ryan lias reached a posi tion of prominence and influence as a citizen, lawyer and politician. He ia a Democrat. The party is proud of the fact. Mr. Ryan Is a man of intellectual brilliancy, almon pure honesty, bound convictions and splendid energy. lie haa carved bla way amidst the power ful intellectual force of tho Chicago bar to a recognized standing of Influ ence in bis profession. Nature bounti fully endowed him with tho qualifica tions that combine to make tho success ful lawyer. Possessed of an analytical mind and one that Is readily reccptlvo and retentive of the fundamental prin ciples and intricacies of tho law; gifted with a spirit of devotion to details; quirk to comprehend even the most subtle problems and logical in bis con clusions; fearless In his duty; ho Is in deed a born lawyer. Mr Ryan Is a man of many friends. His popularity Is not confined to ono party, raco or creed, fie Is a universal favorite, nnd made ono of the best City Attornoys that Chicago over had. A resident of Chicago since 18110, aud for years the credit man and financial representative of the well-known music house of I.yon A Healy, be gave I up a lucrative position to fulfill his j long-cherished ambition of devoting hla talents and energies to the pursuit of law. lie la a leading member and offlcar In many fraternal and benevolent ao clctlcs, among them being the Royal Arcanum, Royal League, Knights of Columbus and other kindred societies, where hla advice and experience have always been at the command of tha members In furthering the Interests of these organizations, lie was attorney for the West Town Hoard In 1804, and director of the Chicago Public Library. He resides at 1044 Jackson boulevard. Mr. Ryan Is essentially a self-made man, who has ucqulred his present high standing at the Chicago bar by tils force of character aud bsoso quali ties whlcfc In any sphere of life com mand success. His success In his profession haa been brilliant and enduring. He Is the legal adviser of many of the largest In terests In this city, particularly among the music, cooperage, electric and tan ning Industries. One of the strongest and most relia ble banking Institutions In Chicago Is tho South Side State Bank, at Cot tago Grove avenuo and 43d street. This bank, which has a capital of $200,000, deserves the support of busi ness men and residents especially of the South Side, who desire to place their earnings In a safe place. Tho bank has for directors such men of standing In the community as Isaac N. Powell, George B. Robblns, Nate R. Salsbury, C. H. Rundle, Oscar F. Schmidt and John Cheshire. It has for presldont H. W. Mabon, one of the best known and most highly respected bankers In Chicago. Mr. Mabon has been In the banking business for fif teen years and his reputation for safe nnd conservative banking methods Is well known. The nomination of Edward Osgood Brown for the vacancy on the Circuit Court bench by the Democrats will prove a popular one all over Chicago and Cook county. Albert J. Hopkins was the cholco of tho peoplo of Illinois for United States Senator, as that cholco was fully ex pressed at a fair primary. His elec tion was provonted by the very hypo critics who nro now yelling for tho adoption of tho "Oregon plan." Scratch a reformer nnd find a crook. County Clerk Joseph F. Haas is de servedly popular all over tho county, nnd bis reelection by a record-breaking plurality looks certain. Clmuncey Dewey Is tbo straightfor ward and fearless kind of a political leader that has behind him all tho tlmo tbo rank and fllo of the party, and nil other good citizens as well. No official In Cook County enjoys a more widespread popularity than does County Clork Joseph F. Haas. Following Is 11 list ot the offices to bo filled next fall: State treasurer. Threo trustees University of Illinois. Stato superintendent of public In struction. Members of Congress. Stato senator, oxcept in the Second, Fourth and Sixth Districts. Three representatives In the general assembly, in each district. Clerk of Probate Court. Clerk of Criminal Court. Seven Judges of Superior Court (one :o fill vacancy). Ono judge Circuit Court (to fill va cancy), Judge of County Court. Judge of Probate Court. Nino nssoclato Judges Municipal Court. Ono member of board of assessors, Ono member board of review. President of county board. Members of tho board of county com missioners (ten to be nominated In the city and five from tbo country dU trlcts). Sheriff. County treasurer. County clerk. County superintendent ot schools. Presldont sanitary district trustees Three trustees sanitary district oard. Tho direct primary law now In force has taken every bit of power out of tho hands of the peoplo. aaMaV William Kolacek Is making a fine record ns president of the West Park board. Ho is a conscientious, ablo and lK:v'BHCnVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH ?jh? tSBaauv j i9mbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV " V'l'''fiW'AjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH . V-C'1JV? i- 'ABBBnVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 'Mv'i 'HHBOIIMbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS 'SLK2iLs.Ls.Ls.Ls.Ls.Ls.H 'IV ttlllllBBVlfSBBBBBBBBH j,1 2 tvV fc BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBWVBBaBBVaVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 'WJjl'fy'fl, iBBBBBHBP&2liBBBBBBBB ;? ":'v;'KiBBfl 4-v VSi i ''V?(yyf!BVi.4 bbbbbbbbbbI ft-.-? -IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLH JAME8 8. HOPKINS. Popular Maater-ln-Chancery, Federal Court. straightforward man, who is looking out at all times for tho best Interests of tho people. The west parks woro nover In a better condition than they are now. Peter Bartzen gained for himself n widespread popularity as building com missioner under Mayor Dunne, and he is dally receiving hearty assurances of support from all over tho county In his campaign for presldont of tho county board on tho democratic ticket. That ho Is a vote getter goes without saying, nnd tho whole county ticket will bo strengthened by his nomina tion. Ernest J. Magcrstadt has mado tho splendid record as City Collector that nvcrv ono of his bte host of friends nnd admirers expected bo would mako. Col. James Hamilton Lewis can al ways feel certain that he has tho loyal backing of every Chicago Democrat for any position lio may aspire to. Gcorgo M. Wclcholt, tho ablo and well liked young lawyer, is ono of Iho most active leaders in tho Republican organization of Lake View. Judson F. Going Is ono of the most conscientious as well as one of tho ablest morabors of tho Municipal Court of Chicago. Ho Is painstaking and studious and, stands well with tho bench and bar ns well as with tho public. Clydo A. Morrison, tho popular as sistant city attorney, is ono of tho most actlvo lendors In the Rcpubllcun organization. Judgo Charles S. Cutting's honest and fearless record on tbo Probato Court bench has earned for him the confidence and admiration of every body, Irrespective of party affiliations. Our memory carries us back to days when some of the advocates of tho "Corrupt Practices Act" woro de nounced publicly In Chicago for somo very corrupt political practices them selves. Tho Democrats are going to make a hard fight to roduco tho Republican majority in tbo County towns of this County. Peter Bartzen's campaign for Presi dent of tho County Board will bo an aggressive ono from the start. That ordlnnnco consolidating tho Chicago railways and Consolidated Traction Company ought to bo beaten In Its present form. Tho big army of friends of Joseph F. Haas aro out working llko Trojans for tho re-election of tho popular county clerk by n record breaking plu rality. John Golomblowskl, tho woll llkod former alderman from tho Twenty ninth ward, Is ono of tho hardest working and most aggressive Repub lican leaders In the Town of Lako, What "reform" bus accomplished to dato: Secured the passago of a pri mary law which takes all powers out of tho hands of tho voters and plac ing tho naming of candidates In tho hands of a fow men. No lawyer in Cook County Is better fitted for a scat on tbo Superior Court bench than Thomas Taylor, Jr. His nomination by the Republicans tin September 15 will result In bis elec tion next Novomber. People who are howling for an In come tax will change their tune If they get one. The rich will escape as usual, by perjury, while the poor will have to pay. Andrew J. Giulianis mayoralty boom Is growing with great rapidity, nnd tho popular West Side banker Is getting stronger every day. Honest Poter Bartzen desorvos your Voto for presldont of the county board. .eafeitav, Joseph F. Haas good record as county clerk coupled with bis wide- spread popularity, makes his candida cy for re-election a tower of strength to the whole Republican county ticket William H. Weber's able and hard working record as secretary of the Republican County Central Committee has mado him desorvedly popular with every Republican in the county. Loop platforms are too short. The Democrats chose a deservedly well liked man when thoy slated form ed City Attorney John E. Owens for County Judge, A good, honest and fearless judgo llko Charles S. Cutting, Judgo of tho probato court, will not experience much difficulty In being reelected. Homer E. Tlnsman, tho popular and well known lawyer and former nldor man, would servo tho peoplo woll on tho bench. Tho election of Thomas Taylor, Jr., as Judgo of the superior court will placo on that liench an ablo, brilliant and honest judgo. An outer harbor should bo built. Edwnrd Osgood Brown Is known all over Cook County nnd his voto for Circuit Court Judgo promises to be ono of tho largest over cast for a can didate. Joseph F. Haas' splendid record as County Clerk makes his candidacy for ro-clectlon a tower of strength to tho wholo Republican ticket. Peter Bartzen, as President of tho County Board, will bo looking after tho people's Interests all tho tlmo and his nomination by the Democrats will provo popular all over tho county. Democrats all over tho county aro onthuslaotlo over William L. O'Con nell's candidacy for County Treasurer. William Ritchie stands In the front ranks of Chicago's ablest, lawyers and most highly respected citizens. Formor United States Senator Al bert J. Hopkins continues to hold tbo conlldonce and high esteem of all Il llnolsans. Arthur W. Fulton, tho popular Al derman from tho Thirteenth Ward, will bo found, as usual this fall work ing hard for (ho success of tho wholo Republican ticket. Ono of tho ablest, hardest working and most painstaking men on the Municipal Court bench, Is Judgo Ed ward A, Dicker. Alderman Gcorgo F, Harding, Jr., will tnko an active part In the big campaign now opened up. Aldorman Harding Is ono of tbo most popular Republican loaders in tho city. Charlos I). Pavllcek Is making 11 splendid record as attornoy for tho West Park Board. What pull has tho Gamowoll Flro Alarm Company at the city hall? It certainly gets an onormous price for Its flro boxes and otbor apparatus. Popular Joseph Haas will run llko a scared deer for reelection as Coun ty Clork next Novomber, No lawyer in Chicago stands blghor In the estimation of the bar and for tbo people In general than does Wil liam Rltchlo. Edward Osgood Brown's candidacy for the vacancy on tho Circuit Court bench Is growing stronger every day. John J, Bradley would make a splendid city treasurer. William F. QuinTan, tho well known Twenty-fifth Ward Democratic leader "nd1FtneJ of Edgwater, is working bard for Democratic success this fall. I Honost Peter Bartzen can be do- ponded upon to servo tho people well as President of the County Board. aW , Thomas Taylor, Jr., 1b one of the ablest and most highly esteemed law i.tw'AvA mwWi aaK;7uBBBH t) SM&SmWt- i .'' y ,' m' , 4 ft v2 'tlBaHaV N&aBBBBBBaBBaBBaV J4'l lJ&WSBnlK '' fit' 1 V. :M'H- BBBBBaBaT MjBBaBBaBBaBBaBBar to VlraBHaBaaf l'&C :",BaMaBaBaW--v:'i!'-ilSKsai Vi nM -K, t TBBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBv W "? MHH YtSj t$BBBBUB .aLf 'Vial "?iaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI HARRY J. COLEMAN. Succeasful Banker and Real Eatate Man and Popular Sixth Ward Democrat. yers in Cook County and his election as Superior Court Judgo will placo on that bench one of tho best fitted men ever put there. No man stands higher in the busi ness and financial world of Chicago than does Albert G. Wheeler. Homer E. Tlnsman Is n man In whom Chicago Is proud to claim as ANDREW Prominent Attorney and ono of hor most successful lawyers and bust known citizens, James S. Hopkins dcsorvcH tho pop ularity ho enjoys In Chicago, For n lawyer nnd a citizen his record Is n clean and honornblo 0110, Webster's Now International dic tionary is a work of art as well as the greatest dictionary In one volumo ever published. Thoro Is no other volume GEORGE M. Able and Popular BBBBBBBBBBBBBBeal&PH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMm VBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBi BBPaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaBwf'' BBVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVdBBi BTaBTaTaBTaTaBTaTaBfaTaTaBTaTaBTaBTaTaK 'iHaSliK BBBBBBBBBBBBl'IIHDEiSIHIHI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLbHL 'jBBBrPtifl&SBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BSBBBBBBBBBBBMBaBBBBBBBBBBBsl LbbbbbbbbbbbT:!bbV 'bbbbbbbbbbbbH BbVbbVbbVbbVbbVbbVJ "" 'BearVs - bbbVbbVbbVbbVbbVbbVbbVJ. that approaches It In accuracy, com pleteness and carefulness of detail. It Is Invaluable. Benjamin F. Rlcholson has won tho high place he holds as a lawyer by his forco of character, natural ability nnd splendid energy. John R. Cavcrly has proven by his record as City Attorney that ho has J. RYAN. Public Spirited Cltisen. been working all tho tlmo In the In terests of tho peoplo. He deserves his widespread popularity; Fred W. Block! made one of the best City Treasurers Chicago ever had, and ho would make equally as good a Mayor. Tho fow vessels that go up tho Oh' cago River now days aro not numerous enough to justify the bridge nuisance. WEICHELT. Member of the Bar. ill Vl rt 1 - ' ' 4 . W V .V't A ' te ,yt n r-V-V s5Jr , J , ff'V I.- ' Jr-ilfctC