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$T H M "' f Ij,!- R-, ' J THE CHICAGO EAGLE, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUNICIPAL NEWS Some Items of Interest From the Public Offices About Occur rences of the Week. Jm. Hamilton Lewis ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR k h .' y mv Hi V IRWIN R. HAZEN, Abli and Well Liked Member of the City Council fro.n the Thirty-fifth Ward. Professional Cards John L Owent Atttrnty ani eunsalar at Law mcAOt Main AIM Cyril R. JmnduB LAWYkwJ Telephone Raadolaa fi. Benj. F. Richolson ATTORNEY AT LAW III IUwh Street - Calcagv Ul-t Rector Bulldlas Law Offices Holland & Elliott JOHN P. HOU.AN WH. 'ANWIIH ILLIOTT It! Barianal SuMMi CHICAGO ? TaUPHONI CINTtAL a. LD. Condot ATTORNEY and tSUNsetiOft at UW ' " rnora St Mason ft Mason Mlsnwys tilif ewTaBr aWS iWleW PVS C. E. GRUIKSHANK Attorney at Law UN IS, 12 U SUIl Stmt CHICAIO TELEPHONE iar MAIN fWH . MtSUORTV JOHN M, P0UOM uw orrpiei McGOORTY k POLLOCK MAW) U.OCX N. B. Cmr WuMtftM u4 ClafkStrMtf -iatrk CHICAGO T4ahn Malet IPS CHARLES WERNO, fiiurity at U KUfaMaMreet &aUSAattJL.v '.Cm IOA. ftlLII. 1 MIIEIIISI ATUW CtfHmerclal NitltMl iMk Utf. Goodrich. Vincent & Bradley sUawyoraV tloolcatry, Ohliagi vMasnakB WIMaa Jul m. raaiay Harrisoa 171 sf"PfB WIS LiwEt I Rimm mmmn at uw OUm lilt ASMLANS) 1S)tK OHIOAtO S. C. HERREN ATTOUin.AT.UW PI rtAsalaas1 CHICAGO Td camuLi Jillit Fi Siifluki ATTORNEY' AT. LAW 120 L NHdolph Smu LOUIS LEVY Attsrssy it Uw tf7 Aitriani Bteafc Cesser Cava aea I TCklPHONC RANDOLPH MM IRWIN R. HAZEN Attorney at Law SOS Title an Trust Bullainf CHICAOO ROBERT R. JAMPOLIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ItlS, 184 Manraa TlieMm 0nl II ASA Q. ADAf Attorney t Law Of Mtarss at. BeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBaS' ,v' K aBeBeBeBeBeBeBBai jWaBaBaBBaK'. M ' a'lVaBaBaBBBI KfMWaHaHaHjBaH B ABSK BaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBal LBjLBjLBjLBjLBa9eBVLBjLBjLBjV FRANCIS D. CONNIRY, Popular City Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ANDREW J. RYAN Atttratrtai KUi SHe 7isaj Pint Nattoaal Buk aWH4 a. STUlftMN I. JAMIESON Attoraty art f oaaiilnr at Uw 1001 BIT ttHUH OLOCI TsIisbibs CaUnd m Aim HAKEIY CmtNT CHIT JMM I. IMTII 8X4 tirs) TBLBPHONE RANDOLPH 240 Geo. M. Weichelt ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 506 Ashland Block CHICAOO HENRY UTPATEL AttanMy aad Gonnsalor at Law SWHl(HrNe CMCAM ..... emimu tan TrXKP f'E CENTRAL liny B. Smith Attorni'. At Law Mterqua PmuIWh 804 Dearb M cot PROFESSIONAL CARDS. tytoia. Crafta & Stevens. IttenNfS aai Ciianliri at Law., SNMSir,SIS Mel ! tTOOK IXOHANOI BLDO. Clyde A. Morrison lawyer Central 14 1041 First National Bank Bis. CHICAOO Girard A. Ellington LAWYER eaaaaHBBai Ml Hsbm (bsarsact Meg. CHICAGO TeUaaea SS10 Raaa'elaB John 0. Hraby, Jr. LAWYER 1322 Watt 18th Street CHICAGO Telepaoae CeaaJ704 ARTHUR W. FULTON Lawyer aaBWMMaamWaawWaawMlammmW9mWt IK)3 ASHLAND BLOCK Residence 3343 Monroe Street CHICAOO Tetestiaite: Office, Central 4368 Residence, Kedzle 6480 MUIMAIUM MMtkMMI LACK BLACK Atttmsys iH eiiiulirt it Lw 45MLANB) Klro Marshal Seyferllch on Monday .opened bids to furnish the city with ten motor driven combination chemi cal engines nnd hoso wagons. Eleven proposals wcro received. Tho bid of the Harder Fireproof Storage & Van Company, which offered to build the machines for 12,950 each, was tho lowest. Tho Council recently ap propriated $40,000 for tho purchase of the apparatus, the estimated cost of each vehicle being $4,000. Tho speci fications call for the delivery within ninety days. The bids wero taken un der advisement. Delay Is the final disposition of tho proposed amendment to tho peddlers' "anti-noise" ordinance was caused Monday when, the council Judiciary committee, by a vote of G to 5, sent tho amendment to tho corporation counsel for an opinion as to tho measure's legality. The measure provides that peddlers may shout their wares between 8 o'clock In tho morning and 4 o'clock in the nfternoon. W. L. Wngner, C. II. Weaver and other commission men appeared at yesterday's meeting and said the commission men's sales had fallen off 25 per cent becauso of the inability of the peddlers to shout their wares. Inspection of dairy farms within a radius of 260 miles of Chicago began on Monday, when Dr. E. D. Sherman, In charge of the dairy Inspection bu reau of tho department of health, as signed fourteen Inspectors to do the work. Reports concerning the gen eral condition of the farms, tho man ner in which the milk containers are kept and washed, water supply, con dition of live stock and barns are a few of the matters which will be In quired Into. Hearing of the mandamus suits of tho villages of Maywood, Oak Park and River Forest against tho Chi cago Railways Company and the County Traction Company to force a one-faro rate from tho suburbs to the city was continued Indefinitely by Judge William H. McSurely in the Superior Court. As soon as Postmaster General Hitchcock furnishes tho Treasury Department with n report on the Th Boat That's Different Great Whaleback Steamship Columbus has four broad shady decks, carries 4.000 people. Lots of room for them all. You see the shore all the way, enjoy the music, eat when you like in an excellent cafe, and bt com fortable, coiner to MILWAUKEE and Back, $1 Leave 9:30 Every Morning Night Boat 8:15 Every Day 5aiut5J&andm, Afternoons 2 o'clock, except Fri. and Sun, Docks. Foot of Michigan Ave. City Ticket Office, 101 Adam St PBOM0 Main 4495 GERAQHTY & CO. Badges ana Buttons, Muslin and Oilcloth Signs 61 La Smile Strt, Extension Telephone Stations Are Now 50c Per Month In tha Office They Save Time, Energy N Money In tha Home They Save Going Up & Down Stair and ewe Ideal me FIRE mad BURGLAR ALARMS WV Nat Orelar NOW? Call Coatract Departsaaaft MAIN aM CHIC A GO TELEPHONE CO. 203 Wmektoam Sermet quantity of mall emanating from the various sections of tho City of Chica go the Secretary of the Treasury wfll proceed quickly to obtain a site for tho new West Sldo postofBcc, if he has to condemn the land needed for tho site. This is tho last word of the Treasury Department regarding the long-delayed postofflce site. Alderman John P. Stownrt will In troduce an ordinance at tho next meet Ing of tho City Council prohibiting tho use of acetylene, electric nnd other high-power lights on automobiles and electric vehicles. He conferred with Corporation Counsel Soxton on tho subject on Tuesday, and asked that official to draft the desired ordinance. "I believe that these powerful head lights are responsible for as mnny au tomobile accidents as speeding," said Alderman Stewart. "They blind tho drivers of vehicles coming In the oppo site direction." Alderman Long's plan to do away with all movable bridges across tho river and to replace them with wide, non-movable structures In tho event of an outer harbor being built, was urged in handbills distributed through out tho West Side. Tho bills asked tho support of property owners, busi ness men, aldermen, Improvement clubs and residents toward a realisa tion of tho alderman's Idea. Chicago should get both the Dem ocratic and the Republican national conventions next year. HOME GAMES OF THE WHITBBOZ American League Ball Grounds, ComUkey Park, 35th and Weatworta avenue. June 24, 25, 26 with Detroit July 2 with 8L Louis. July 7, 8, 8, 10 with New York, July 11, 12, 13, 14 with Boatoa. July 16, 16, 17, 18 with Waahlagtoa. July 20, 21, 22, 23 with Philadelphia. August 13, 14, 15, 16 with Detroit August 17, 18, 19 with Philadelphia. August 20, 21, 22 with Waahlagtoa. August 24, 25, 26 with New York. August 27, 28, 29 with Boatoa. September 1, 2, 3 with Clerelaaa. September 10 with St Loala. October 3, 3 with St Loula. October 6. 7. 8 with ClevetaaA, 10 o'clock Sundays Chicago m ovwiy, . iLUNty CHIC liV 3f iu dmlW-1. - ;A?tK.K s a tl UjLSM'V- V V Vfri?.'MtfHAnMx Jiyu Jf i$ ft 3Uyf w