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Whitefish Bay.

A MONG points of interest to visit in a large city^^ a well-stocked book store is by no means of.

small importance. The business of C. N. Cas-

par Co. (the publishers of this Guide and Map) in

one of the largest of its kind in the United States.

It was established in 1878 and incorporated in 1898.

This Book Emporium sends out many thousand cat-

alogues every year, and is favorably known through-out the entire country, having customers all over,

who avail themselves of the advantages offered ir

obtaining bargains in Americana, Standard, Techni-

cal, Scientific, Law, Medical, Antiquarian and Schoobooks and in procuring any book or rare editions ir

any language at moderate prices. The number o'

books actually in stock exceeds 75,000 volumes o-

American, British, German and French books, new

and antiquarian, the latter comprising many rare

and scarce treasures and "out of print" books. Vis-

itors are always welcome!

C. N, CASPAR CO.,BOOK EMPORIUMNo. 431 East Water St.

Opposite Kirby House

MILWAUKEE, .-. WISCONSINi

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CASPAR'SGUIDE and IVIAP

OF THE

SIXTH EDITION REVISED.

DIRECTORY OF STREETS, HOUSE NUMBER5 AND ELECTRIC CAR LINES.

WITH SPECIAL DIAGRAMS OFTHE 28 CAR LINES.

Giving all Streets and Comer House Numbers in the

City of Milwaukee. Accurately locating any givenNumber on any Street or Avenue within

the present City Limits.

Embracting a complete list of all Electric Street CarLines, their Starting Points, Routes, Terminals,Time Tables, Fares, etc., of the entire TrolleySystem and every Tramway operated in andabout Milwaukee. With Directions whatCar Line to take to reach any point.

TOGETHER WITH INTERESTING FACTS "IN AND AROUNDM I LWAU K EE", PUBLIC BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, HALLS,

PARKS, GARDENS, POINTS OF INTEREST, ETC.; THE

OFFICIAL POST OFFICE BULLETIN, THE FIRf.

ALARM BOX LIST, THE KAC<

ORDINANCE, ETC.

Including a new Map of the Cily of VtUv/aiUkd.cs

East, North and South Milwaukee, W.iitafish

Bay, West Allis, Wauwatosa and Cudahy.

C. N. CASPAR CO., Publishers,

431 East Water Street.

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COPYRIGHTED 1904 BY C. N. CASPAR CQ.

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C. N. CASPAR CO.'S GUIDE

TO THE

City of Milwaukee

Sixth Revised and Corrected Edition.

g|TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Page.

A Day in Milwaukee 4

The Vicinity of Milwaukee 5

Points of Interest 8

Public Entertainments 8

Hack Ordinance 9

In and Around Milwaukee 11

Milwaukee Post OfRce 37

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Post Office Hours 37

General Information 40

Rates of Postage 41

Suggestions to the Public 43

Three Divisions of the City 45

Ward Boundaries 46

Method of Numbering the Houses 48

Electric Car System 54

Numbers and Official Names of Car Lines 54

Key of Explanation what Car Line to take 57

Transfer System 59

Rates of Fare 61

Diagrams of Car Lines 62

Milwaukee Street i^irectory and House Number Guide. 90

Fire Alarm System 135

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Lake Shore Promenade and Juneau Park.

A DAY IN MILWAUKEE.If you have but one day in Milwaukee, and only ti'ie to

see the outside of the city, take a carriage in the morning,drive out Grand Avenue, through the Menomonee Valley,and to Soldiers' Home, into the princely grounds whi' I: thenation has prepared for its disabled Volunteers. Bioadavenues, miniature lakes, calm shady walks, and rustic

bridges; flowergardens and conservatories, sunny slopes andgrand old woods; and in the midst, a home for evei on-:

who was disabled, that our country might not be. No visitor

to Milwaukee should fail to go there; every year the menwho did the work are becoming fewer, their hair whiter,and a drive through the Home, which the nation they savedhas prepared for them to pass their remaining years in, can-not but be, perhaps, the noblest thing to remember of a

trip to Milwaukee. Passing out of the gate, onto the Muk-wonago Road over the Forest Home, up the silent path weall must take some day, past the blooming parterres a'ul theleafless graves, fountains and evergreens, monument.-^ andmemories. Those wishing to visit Forest Home, may Ic sc

on any day in the week, as the cemetery is open to si tors

daily from sunrise to sunset. Returning from this bei^iiiiful

place of rest and again entering the city on the South Side,

all the solemn reflections which thronged upon you ir quietForest Home, are at once dispelled by the turmoil of • bu.sy

cities' life—by the views of the grain elevators, shi^Piug.

canals, lumberyards and freight depots in the Men('i onee

Valley. If you have time left, turn lo the right an<1 drive

through Bay View, now the 17th Ward, passing its RollingMills and factories, out to the College of St. Francis ou the

Lake, and return through the business part of the city.

After dinner, or lunch as you will, order your carriage

again, and take in the East Side, tell your driver to go roundabout in the Seventh Ward, through the parked streets, pass

ing Court House and Juneau Park, out Prospect Avenue,onto the beautiful Lake Drive and the far-famed White Fish

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Bay road. It is not the shell-road of New Orleans, but driveout the Wiiite Fish Bay road in good lively company, andsee which you prefer! You pass a dozen places to stop at,

and the more frequently you stop, the more lovely the viewbecomes. Passing teams of all sorts, from the staid familycarriage tn the dashing phaeton of "la dame de qui on dit

beacoup de mal," everything and everybody is to be foundon the White Fish Bay road on a summer's afternoon, andthere is room for all. A halt should be made at Lake Park,and a walk down to the lake beach indulged in, then on to

White Fish Bay and the nets. Should time permit, cross theloveliest country roads to Pleasant Valley or Blatz Parkacross the River and take a supper there al fresco; and if

you don't vote that they can cook a game supper there to a

turn, and understand all the etc's, and that Milwaukee is a

jolly place to pass one day in. it must be the fault of yourliver.

From Pleasant Valley you can, if you desire, float home-ward in the moonlight down the river by boat to North Ave.

bridge, where your carriage will await you, and bring youback to the city in the evening. If not too fatigued, a visit

to the Summer Gardens will prove to be a satisfactory endingof the days' pleasures.

THE VICINITY OF MILWAUKEE.Drives in the Suburbs.*)

Having, in addition to a moderately well-filled purse, anabundance of that other most necessary adjunct to a full

enjoyment of a vacation—leisure time—at your disposal, andtaking it for granted that you delight in a drive or ramblein pure, fresh country air, it may be serviceable to enumeratea few of the most favorite routes to select.

Beginning at random, take Reed or Clinton Street, andKinnickinnic Avenue—passing the Glass Works—leading to

Bay View with its great Rolling Mills; then, after a thoroughinspection of the interesting village, now belonging to the

city proper, and the mills, take the Lake road, which will

bring you to St. Francis Seminary, with its handsome envi-

rons, seven miles from the Post Office, having a lovel.r viewof Lake Michigan all the way. Snould you desire to return

by another road, drive one mile further south, then to tht

west on to the Nicholson Road, leading through a beautiful

farming country, re-entering the city at Bay View on Kin-nickinnic Ave., passing the House of Correction. This is

both a County and a State Prison, and, for an admissionfee of 10 cents, all the departments may be visited.

For a short afternoon drive you can go out Grand Ave.,turn to the right through the toll gate near Miller's Breweryover a winding valley road, passing the stone quarries. CountyFarm, Insane Asylum, through Wauwatosa and thence home.

Should you feel disposed for a drive "mutterseelenallein,"or at most with one or two good friends, take Racine Street,

•) The roads mentioned herein, and the streets in the city

leading thereto, are designated on C. N. Caspar Co.'s countymap, price 25 cents, and a complete list of all streets in theruy will be found on C. N. Caspar Co.'s city map.

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over Racine Street Bridge, out Humboldt Ave., passing manyflower beds and green houses, arriving at the 'deserted vil-

age" of Humboldt, and, if the feminine members of yourcompany are so inclined, they may have their fortunes told

In the woods beyond. Stop at Pleasant Valley, and, after

refreshments, return to town when "the lowing herd windsslowly o'er the lea".

Far-famed F spect Avenue forms the beginning of theWhite Fish Bay road, which extends for several miles alongthe bluffs of Lake Michigan to White Fish Bay, passingthrough the beautiful Lake Park on the way. No lourist

sojourning in Milwaukee should fail to visit White Fish Bay,and the fatigues attendant upon the trip may be comfortablyalleviated at White Fish Bay, assisted by the invigoratingbreeze from the lake.

A longer tour than those described above, is a trip to

Cedarburg, 18 miles from Milwaukee, starting at 12th Street,

passing Union Cemetery, on the Cedarburg Plank Road.Tall lombardy poplars line the horizon, and deep beech

woods, stone fences and old orchards greet you along the

way. The stopping places replace the mile-stones; you will

pass through the hamlets of Mequon and Thienesville on youiway, and arrive at the little German city of Cedarburg.

After a tour through the neat streets of this pretty town,Hilgen's Spring, one mile from the city, is your objective

point. This beautiful spring, with its cool, crystal waters,lies secluded in the quiets of an ancient forest. What strangestories of life and love those deep silent beechwoods and the

old house buried in their branches could tell The banks of

the little river .winding its way through the grove, the alley-

ways among the beeches have re-echoed the joy and light-

hearted laughter of many young people.A well-kept hotel will hospitably receive you, and your

team will find good care. Gch' nur Mn!One of the most charming drives for miles around, and

with which even the Milwaukeeans themselves are but slightly

acquainted, requires an afternoon to accomplish, but it will

amply repay those who have the time to undertake it. Goout Third Street and follow it, even after it deviates a little

toward the northwest, until you reach a place V2 mile beyondthe Shooting Park, where three roads branch off in fan-shape.Of these you choose the right hand road, running due northto Port Washington, and pass along between little German"truck farms", over the bridge across the Milwaukee river,

were the smoke from the cement works is visible towardsthe east. From here 2% miles of the same road takes youthrough a lovely country to Green Tree Inn, which you leave

on your left, unless the ride has made you thirsty, and con-

tinue on the same road another 1^/4 mile, then, just after

passing a little church on your right, you turn squarelytowards the east, following a road which will take you to

the lake shore. Just as you reach the crest of the bluff, the

road winds in a southerly direction down a steep hill, andas you descend this hill, a panorama of land and water

unfolds itself before your eyes, to which there are few equals.

For a considerable distance, the bluff recedes hundreds of

feet away from the shore, and is crowned with a dense forest,

while the' intervening space, flat as a floor, is divided upinto little farms, mostly owned by German farmers, and at

the very edge of the water the road winds along, flanked by

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City of Milwaukee.

a pebbly waste, over wbicli the surf rolls and moans. Thelake stretches away towards the east, limitless and awe-

inspiring as the ocean, but towards the south the bluff again

reappears at the water's edge, and the White Fish Bay hotel

glimmers in the shunshine on its crest. A mile and a half

of this kind of traveling brings you to another hill, over

which the road, winding between fields of daisies and sweet

clover, carries you back to the upper country again and the

Green Tree Inn, where you turn south and homeward. Butif you only follow this road until you strike the second cross-

road leading east, after you left the Inn, and turn there, youwill again find yourself on the lake shore at White Fish Bayand can take this beautiful drive back to the city, havingseen the only place in the neighborhood, aside from the flats

in the city itself, where the bluff does not rise steep and

unapproachable from a narrow and stony shore.

City Hall, Market Square.

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POINTS OF INTEREST.

Taking the City Hall Building, cor. Oneida and East WaterStreets, as the center of Milwaukee, the distances from It to

the various points are about as follows:

County Buildings 5 miles

Driving Park 31/2"

Base Ball Park 2"

Bay View 4

Calvary Cemetery 0V2"

Cement Works 5^2"

Ch. & Northw'n Dep.,head of Wisc'n St... V2

"

Coney Island 4i^"

Country Club 4"

Cudahy 4"

Dam of the MilwaukeeRiver 2

"

Deutscher Club % "

East Milwaukee 5"

Exposition Building .. V2"

Forest Home Cem'y. . 4

Fox Point 8"

Government Building.. ^ "

Hale's Comers 10"

House of Correction.. 3

Humboldt 4"

Humboldt Park 3"

Insane Asylum 5"

Jones Island 2"

Kosciusko Park 3"

Kilbourn Park 2y2"

Lake Park 3"

Lake Shore Promenade Vz ".

Layton Park 4

Life Saving Station... 2 .".,

Milw. Downer College 3^""

Mineral Spring Park.. 4% "

Mitchell Heights 2% "

Mitchell Park ^¥2"

Museum Publ. Libr'y % milesNorth Milwaukee .... 5

"

North Point of Bay... 3"

North Greeenfield 7"

Oconomowoc 31"

Pabst Brewing Co. .. % "

Pewaukee 19

Pleasant Valley 3V^"

Post Office Building.. 1/2"

Prospect Hill 3"

Public Library % "

Reservoir 2% "

Rolling Mills 4"

Schlitz' Park 2"

Sherman Park 4"

Shooting Park 3"

Silver City 3^^"

Soldiers" Home 4^^"

Soldiers' Monument .. % "

State Fair Park 7"

Stock Yards 3"

St. Francis College... 5"

South Milwaukee 10

South Point 6'•

Union Cemetery 3V^"

Union Depot %"Washington Monum't. % "

Washington Park 3% "

Waterworks 2% "

Waukesha 16"

Waukesha Beach 17

Wauwatosa 5

West Allis 5"

Whitefish Bay S"

I Williamsburg 3"

Thfi location of the above points can be found either on

Caspar Co.'s city or Caspar Co.'s county map.

PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS.THEATER.— During the winter season performancas take

place at the Bijou Opera House, Davidson Theater, Acai-emy, Alhambra, Star and Pabst Theaters. An excellent

German Stock Company playing at the latter every Sunday,Wednesday, and on occasional Friday evenings. See local

press for further particulars.PUBLIC MUSEUM.—At the Library Building. Open on Sun-

days and all Legal Holidays from 1 to 5:30 P. M., andSaturdays from 9 to 12 A. M., and 1 to 5:30 P. M. On all

other days from 1 to 5:30 P. M. Closed every Monday.LAYTON ART GALLERY.—Comer Jefferson and Mason

Streets, is open free to the public Tuesdays, Thursdays,

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Saturdays and Sundays. Wednesdays and Fridays thecharge for admission is 25 cents. Open frona 9 A. M. to5 P. M. in summer, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. in winter,Sundays from 2 to 4 P. M. Closed Mondays, 4th of July.Christmas and other Holidays after 2 P. M.

PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Reading Room open on week days from8 A. M. to 9 P. M., Sundays from 2 to 9 P. M. ReferenceRoom open on week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; Sundaysfrom 2 to 9 P. M. Book Delivery Department is open on

week days from 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.

Public Library and iVluseum.

HACK ORDINANCE.

In order to avoid compliance with the rules, hackmenvery often refuse to carry persons at the rates stipulated bythe city ordinance, claiming they are engaged. After askingwhether the coach is vacant, enter it, and tell the driver theplace you desire to reach. Should he, after you are in thecoach, ask more than the regular rates, order him to driveyou to the Police Headquarters, or the Mayor's office. Youwill have no further trouble.

The prices or rates of fare to be asked or demanded by theowners or drivers of eoachps, cabs or other vehicles for the

conveyance of passengers for hire, are as follows:1. For conveying one or two passengers from one railroad

depot to another railroad depot. One Dollar.2. For conveying one or two passengers not exceeding one

mile, One Dollar.3. For conveying one or two passengers any distance over

one mile and less than two miles. One Dollar and Fifty Cents.4. For each additional passenger of the same party or

fr.mily, Fifty Cents.

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5. For conveying one or two passengers in said city anydistance exceeding two miles, Two Dollars.

6. For each additional passenger of the same family or

party, Fifty Cents.7. For conveying children between five and fourteen years

of age, half of the above price may be charged for like dist-

ances, but for children under five years of age no charge shall

be made, provided that the distance from any railroad depot,steamboat landing or hotel, to any other railroad, steamboatlanding or hotel, shall in all cases be estimated at not exceed-

ing one mile .

8. For the use by the day of any coach or other vehicledrawn by two horses or other animals, with one or more pas-sengers, Eight Dollars per day.

9. For the use of any such carriage or vehicle by the hour,with one or more passengers, with the privilege of going fromplace to place, and stopping as often as may be required, asfollows:

For the first hour. Two Dollars.

For each additional hour or part of an hour, One Dollar.

10. For the use of any cab or other vehicle drawn by onehorse or other animal, by the hour, with the privilege of goingfrom place to place, with one or more passengers, and stoppingwhen required:

For the first hour, One Dollar.

For each additional hour or part of an hour, Fifty Cents.

11. For the use of any such carriage by the day. FourDollars.

12. Owners or drivers of express wagons are authorized to

charge and claim the following prices for the transportationof trunks or other luggage from any hotel, steamboat, dwellinghouse or boarding house within the city limits to any railway

depot, and from any railway depot to any hotel, dwelling houseor boarding house, within said limits for one or two trunks

belonging to the same person. Fifty Cents; for each addi-

tional trunk belonging to the same person. Twenty-five Cents.

Every passenger shall be allowed to have conveyed on anycarriage, cab or other vehicle, without charge, his ordinary

pounds of other baggage. For every additional package wherttraveling baggage, not exceeding in any case one trunk and 2r>

the whole weight of baggage is over 100 pounds, if conveyedto any place within the city limits, 15 Cents.

Whenever any package or article of baggage or goods of

any kind shall be left in or on any coach, cab, omnibus, car-

riage, dray, cart, wagon or other licensed vehicle the driver

of such vehicle shall forthwith deliver such package or article

to the officer in charge of the Central Police Station, unless

such package or article is sooner delivered to the owner, or

the order of such owner. Any neglect or refusal to complywith the provision of this section shall subject such drivers

to the penalty of not less than $10.00 for each offense, and his

license shall be revoked.The regular Cabstands are near Grand Avenue south,

opposite the Plankinton House on West Water Street, and onEast Water Street, north of Wisconsin Street.

The regular stands for Express Wagons are on east of

Oneida Street, City Hall Square, on Broadway north and south

of Wisconsin Street; on Grand Avenue, Cor. West Water Street,

and on Third Street near Chestnut Street.

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IN AND AROUND MILWAUKEE.A Reference Table of Points of Interest, Public

Building^s, Churches, Societies, etc.

ALPHABETICALLY AND TOPICALLY ARRANGED.

Academies and Colleges.Athenaeum, The, Biddle, S.W. Cor. Cass St.

Business College—Spencer's, Cor. Wis. St. and Broadway.McDonald's, 611-622 Matthews Bldg.

Rheude's, 531 Chestnut St." "

Hoffman's, Metropolitan Block." "

Wilmot's, Cor. E. Water and Wis. Sts.

Cream City, 5th floor Mack Block.

Berlitz School of Languages, 31 Hathaway Bldg.Cathedral Institute, Juneau Ave. near Cass St.

Hantke Brewer's School & Laboratory, 646 Broadway.Catholic Normal School and Pio Nono College, St. Francis.

Concordia College, State, betw. 31st and 32nd Sts.

Evang.-Luth. Theological Seminary, Pabst Ave.,near City Limits.

Milwaukee Medical College and School of Dentistry,

Wells, S.E. Cor. 9th St.

Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons,4th, Cor. Reservoir Ave.

German-English Academy, 558 Broadway.German-American Teachers' Seminary, 558 Broadway.Normal School for Teachers of Gymnastics, 558 Broadway.East Div. High School, Cor. Cass and Knapp Sts.

North Div. High School, Cor. 12th and Center Sts.

South Div. High School, Cor. 8th Ave. and Lapham St.

West Div. High School, 23d and Prairie Sts.

Marquette College, Cor. State and 10th Sts.

Milwaukee Academy, 471 Van Buren St.

Milwaukee-Downer College, Hartford St. and Downer Ave.Milwaukee Law School, 120 Wisconsin St.

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 558 Jefferson St., and811 Grand Ave.

St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, South of Bay View.State Normal School, Cor, 18th and Wells Sts.

Ambulance.In case of Accidents, Ambulance and Patrol Wagon maybe summoned for removal of injured persons by telephon-ing to Police Headquarters.

Armory.Light Horse Squadron, Broadway near Oneida St.

Art Gallery. (See Layton's Art Gallery.)

Associations, Commercial.Chamber of Commerce, Michigan, between •

East Water St. ^nd Broadway.Citizens Business League, 40 Sentinel Bldg.Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association,

45 University Building.

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Amusements. (See Theaters.)

Apartment Buildings and Flats.

(See also Blocks, Halls and OflBce Buildings.)

Abbotsford, The, 174-176 13th. Loftus Flats. 420 Marshall.Albemarle, The, 153-161 Lorraine Flats, 525 Milwaukee

Juneau Ave. Lowell Block, 164-166

Argyle Flats, 519 Milwaukee. Wisconsin.Arlington Flats, 457 Cass. Maine Flats, 234-238 9th.

Aurora Flats, 427 Jackson. Majestic Flats, Mason n. e.

Belleview, The. 136 20th. Cor. Cass.Belvedere Block, 717-729 Manhattan Flats, 266 16th.

Grand Ave. McDonnough Flats, 318 12th,Blair Flats, 5th n. e. Cor. 1117 Prairie.

Sycamore. Marlborough Flats, KnappBradley Flats, 539 Van Buren. s. e. Cor. Jefferson.

Burlington Flats, 429-433 Martin, The. 197-205 Wis-Juneau PI. consin.

Cambridge Flats, 178 Melrose, The. Cass s. e.

Juneau Ave. Cor. Mason.Columbia Flats, 464 Mil- Michigan Flats, Michigan

waukee. n. e. Cor. Van Buren.Comstock Flats, 494 Mil- Monterey Flats, 1426

waukee. Grand Ave.Davelaar Flats, 503 Sycamore. New Hampshire Flats,Davies Flats, 185 10th. 603-615 Grand Ave.El Moro Flats, 253 Wisconsin. Norman, The, n. e. Cor.Essex Flats, 202-214 9th. Grand Ave. and 7th.

Eureka, The, 206-208 Michigan Nunnemacher Flats, 430

Fairview Flats, 905-915 State. Kane PI.

Florence Flats, 566 25th. Olympia Flats, 173-177 14th.

Furlong Flats. 446-448 Oxford Flats, 184 Juneau Ave.Marshall. Pasadena Flats. 223-229

Gilmore Flats, 444-446 Van Martin.Buren. Plymouth Flats, Milwaukee

Glencairn Flats, 648-650 s. e. Cor. Oneida.Greenfield Ave. Reilly Flats, 368 Cass.

Granada Flats, 1341 Grand Av Reynolds Flats, 529-531

Highland Flats, 733 Racine. Van Buren.Holbrook FIats» 176-184 Roth Flats, 701-707 Cedar.

Knapp. Santa Clara, 1418 Grand Ave.Ivanhoe Flats, 229 Mason. Scammon Flats, 810-814 WellsJefferson Flats, 150-162 Biddle Seaman Flats, 200 Knapp.Juneau Flats, 227-231 Somerset Flats, 602-608 Wells.

Wisconsin. Tinicum Flats, E. WaterKennebec Flats, 161-173 n. w. Cor. Johnson.

Martin. Vermont Flats, 182 Mason.La Fayette Flats, 190-194 Washington Flats, 502 27th.

Ogden Ave. Wellington Flats, 189-191 14th.

Lincoln Flats, 151i^-155i^ 6th. York Flats. 628 Jackson.

Automobiles, Mnfrs. and Dealers.Bates-Odenbrett Automobile Co., 501 Broadway.Jonas Automobile Company, 726 National Ave.Knox Automobile Co., 187 Wisconsin St.

National Automobile & Motor Co., 181-183 2d St.

Northon, Chas. G., 436 Jefferson St.

Speedwell Automobile Co., 1148-1150 Holton St.

Weber & Orlando F. & Co., 321 4th St.

Banks and Bankers.Wood's Electric Vehicle Co., 682 Astor St.

Clearing House, Association of Banks, at MilwaukeeNational Bank.

First National Bank, 84 to 88 Wisconsin St.

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German-American Bank. 320 Reed St.^ and 992

Kinnickinnic Ave.Germania National Bank, West Water St., S. W. Cor.

Wells St.

Marshall & Ilsley, 388 Broadway.Milwaukee National Bank, Cor. Michigan & E. Water Sts.

National Exchange Bank, 86 Michigan St.

Second Ward Savings Bank, Cor. West Water and 3d Sts.

Cor. 3d St. & Reservoir Ave.Cor. Central Ave. & Vliet St.

Marine National Bank, Mitchell Building.West Side Bank, Cor. 3d and Chestnut Sts.

Wisconsin National Bank, Pabst Building.

Bar Association, The Milwaukee.Organized under the Act of May 28th, 1858. A meet-

ing of the members of the Bar was held on October

23, 1858, to take the necessary proceedings to comply withthe provisions of the law. The present Law LibraryAssociation was subsequently organized. Its expressedpurpose is the establishing and maintaining of a higherstandard of professional acquirement and deportment andpromoting a proper degree of harmony among the mem-bers of the Association. Its meetings are held irregularlyat the call of the president and the executive committee.

Base Ball.The grounds of the Milwaukee Base Ball club are at thecorner of Lloyd and 17th Sts. and are reached by the

Fond du Lac, Eighth Street and North Ave. car lines.

Bay View.Formerly a suburb, now the 17th Ward of the city. Loca-tion of the North Chicago Rolling Mills, operated by theFederated Steel Co.

Berthelet.Formerly known as Lindwurm. Is on the C, N. W. R. R.,

4 miles north of Milwaukee. Its main interests are theextensive Cement Mills.

Bicycle Riding.Bicyclers will appreciate the many points of beauty that

can be reached on the wheel. To the inland lake resorts,

up and down the lake shore, around the beautiful parksand drives, the boulevards of the city, every directionoffers splendid wheel paths.

Blocks, Halls and Office Buildings.(See also Apartment Buildings and Flats.)

Athenaeum, The, Cor. Biddle and Cass Sts.

Bauch's Hall. 793 3d St.

Birchard Block, 101 Grand Ave.Bishop's Hall, 485 Van Buren St.

Burnham's Block, 515 National Ave.

Camp Bldg., Cor. E. Water and Wisconsin Sts.

Caswell Block, 106 Grand Ave.Cawker Bldg., Wells and W. Water Sts.

Colby and Abbot Building. Milwaukee, Cor. Mason St.

I>eutscher Maenner Hall, 708 State St.

Empire Bldg., Cor. Grand Ave. and W. Water St.

Ethical Bldg., 558 Jefferson St. ,

Eve. Wisconsin Building, Cor. Milwaukee & Michigan Sts,

Exchange Building, 428 Grand Aye, %

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Follansbee Block, Milwaukee St., betw. Wisconsin and

Fraternity Hall, 216 Grand Ave. Michigan Sts.

Free Press Bldg., formerly Old Insurance Bldg., 405

Broadway.Germania Bldg., Cor. Wells and W. Water Sts.

Goldsmith Building, Wisconsin, S.W. Cor. Jefferson St.

Government Bldg., Cor. Wisconsin and Jefferson Sts.

Gram's Hall.. 207 Grand Ave.

Hathaway Block, Mason, N.E. Cor. Broadway.Herman Bldg., S.W. Cor. Wisconsin St. and Broadway.Insurance Building (new). Cor. Broadway and Michigan St.

Iron Block, Cor. East Water and Wisconsin Sts.

Ivanhoe Temple, 175 10th St.

Knights of Pythias Hall, 328 Grand Ave.Kosciusko Guard Armory Hall, 612 1st Ave.Lincoln Hall, 145-149 6th St.

Lipp's Hall, Cor. Third and Prairie Sts.

Loan and Trust Building, 204 Grand Ave.Mack Block, Cor. East Water and Wisconsin Sts.

Marine Block, Cor. S. Water and Ferry Sts.

Marshall Block, 101-111 Wisconsin St.

Masonic Building, Jefferson and Oneida Sts.

Matthews Building, 3rd St. and Grand Ave.

McGeogh Building, Cor. Milwaukee and Michigan Sts.

Merrill Block, 211 Grand Ave.

Metropolitan Block, N.E. Cor. 3rd and State Sts.

Miller's or Library Building, Cor. Broadway andWisconsin St.

Mitchell Building, Cor. East Water and Michigan Sts.

U. S. Government Building. Post Office and Custom House.

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Blocks, Halls and Office Buildings. Continued.

Montgomery Building, Cor. Milwaukee and Michigan Sts.

Mozart Hall, 811 Grand Ave.New Insurance Bldg., Broadway, N. W. Cor. Michigan St.

Odd Fellows' Hall, 408 Grand Ave.Pabst Building, Wisconsin and East Water Sts.

Pierce Block, 126-130 Wisconsin St.

Plankinton Bldg.. Grand Ave.. S. E. Cor. 2d St.

Public Library Block, Grand Ave., betw. 8th and 9th Sts.

Recreation Hall, Cor. 19th and Wells Sts.

Sentinel Building, 89 Mason St.

South Side Kindergarten, 396 Greenbush St.

Uihlein Building, 328 Grand Ave.

University Building, Corner Mason St. and Broadway.Wells Building, Cor. Milwaukee and Wisconsin Sts.

(All others not enumerated here, look up under special

headings.)

Board of Public Works.City Hall.

Board of School Directors.City Hall.

Book Stores.C. X. Caspar Co., 431 East Water St., Cor. Mason, where

this Guide and views of the City, etc., are for sale.

Brumder, George, 231 W. Water St.

Burghardt, Chas. E., 59 Oneida St.

Des Forges, George W. & Co., 412 Broadway.Gray, T. S.. Co.. 104 Wisconsin St.

Thielecke & Biersach, 315 3d St.

South Side Book Store, 316 Grove St.

Wiltzius, M. H.. Co., 413 Broadway.Wisconsin News Co., 379 E. Water St.

Young Churchman Co., 412 Milwaukee St.

Breweries.~ Blatz Brewing Co., Cor. Broadway and Juneau AveCream City Brewing Co., 492 13th St.

Gutsch Brewing Co., 321 Mineral St.

Independent Milw. Brewery Co., 8th Ave., nr. Russell Ave.

Jung Brewing Co., 5th, Cor. Cherry St.

Miller Brewing Co., State St., west of City Limits.

Milwaukee Brewery Co.,' 8th Ave. and Clarence St.

Milwaukee-Waukesha Brewing Co., 190 Florida St.

Pabst Brewing Co., 917 Chestnut St.

Schlitz Brewing Co., Cor. 3rd and Walnut Sts.

Brick Yards.Burnham Bros., Howell Ave., City Limits.

Chase Brick Co., West End of Lincoln Ave. Bridge.

Kraatz, Chas., Brick Co.. State St., w. City Limits.

Davelaar, Martin, & Son, Pryor St., betw. Ellen St. andKinnickinnic Ave.

Standard Brick Co., 496 Clement Ave.

Canal.This remnant of the beginning of the once famous Rockriver Canal originally planned to be built from Mil-

waukee to Rock River has finally been abandoned andwhere once was the place of a canal with locks to com-unicate with" navigable water is now a street of traffic.

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Bridges.Milwaukee being located along the banks of three rivers,has need of many bridges, nineteen of which are withinits limits, sixteen being draw bridges and are turned byelectricity. Besides these, four are owned by the Rail-road companies.—In addition there are 3 Viaducts span-ning several parts of the city, one over the MenomoneeValley being nearly a mile long.

Brown Deer.A Post oflBce on the C, M. & St. P. R. and. on Milwaukee

River, 7 miles north of Milwaukee.

Cafes.Adler, F. P., 248 W. Water St.

Booth, Wm. R., 390 E. Water St.

Cafe Albion, 418 Milwaukee St.

Conroy's, 421 Milwaukee St.

Gebhardt, Jos., 337 Grove St.

Hotel Pfister, Cor. Wisconsin and Jefferson Sts.

Luick, John, 433 Milwaukee St.

Martini's, 443 East Water St.

Plankinton House, Grand Ave., from W. Water to 2nd Sts.

Women's Industrial Exchange^ 415 Milwaukee St.

Cemeteries.Forest Home, Secular, S.W. of City Limits, Forest Home

Ave.Calvary, Catholic, 1 mile west of terminus of Grand Ave.Catholic Cemetery, 8th Ave., south of City Limits.

Union, Protestant, Terminus of Teutonia Ave.B'ne Jeshurun, Hebrew, Hopkins Road, betw. 16th andGreenwood, Hebrew, South of Forest Home. [17th Sts.

Pilgrims' Rest, Catholic, West of Forest Home.Polish Cemetery, Catholic, 8th Ave., South of City Limits.Wanderers' Rest, Protestant, N.W. of City Limits, on

Lisbon Ave. and Burleigh St.

Soldiers' Home, Main Building.

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Cement Works.At Berthelet, on the Milwaukee River.

Chamber of Commerce.Cor. Michigan St. and Broadway. Was organized at an

early day for the convenience of traders in grain and

provisions generally. — Non-members are not admittedon the floor during transaction of business, unless

introduced by a member. Anyone can make use of the

gallery privilege on the floors above.

Charitable Institutions, Asylums, etc.Associated Charities, 416 Milwaukee St.

Catholic Deaf-Mute Institute, St. Francis.Downer Home, 7 Prospect Ave.Johnston Emergency Hospital, 320 Sycamore St.

Home for the Aged, Cor. Wells and 20th Sts.

Home for the Friendless, Protestant, 578 Van Buren St.

Industrial School for Girls, Lake Ave., near Downer Ave.Industrial School of the Good Shepherd, North St.

Infants' Home, 566 Jefferson St.

Insane Asylum, Wauwatosa.Little Sisters of the Poor, Cor 20th and Wells Sts.

Milwaukee County Hospital, Wauwatosa.Orphan Asylum, Protestant, Cor. Prospect and North Aves.Milwaukee Hospital (Passavant), 22nd and State Sts.

Post Graduate Hospital, 603 Milwaukee St.

Protestant Home for the Aged, Downer Ave.,Cor. Bradford St.

Rescue Mission, 224 Wells St.

St. Aemilianus Orphan Asylum, St. Francis.St. John's Home for Old Ladies, 640 Cass St.

St. Joseph's Hospital, Cor. 4th St. and Reservoir Ave.St. Mary's Hospital, Cor. E. North and Lake Aves.St. Rose Orphan Asylum, Lake Ave., North Point.

St. Vincent's Infants' Asylum, 3rd and Greenfield Aves.

Trinity Hospital, 200 9th St.

U. S. Marine Hospital, Lake Ave., Cor. E. North Ave.Wisconsin Phonological Institute for Deaf Children,

Cor. 7th and Prairie Sts.

City Directory, A. G. Wright, Publisher.Contains general information relative to location of busi-ness houses, churches, factories, residences, etc., and canbe found at all hotels and drugstores for inspection.

City Hall.Cor. Oneida and East Water Sts.

Is one of the finest of the many splendid buildings of

Milwaukee. It occupies the entire block bounded by East

Water, Market, Oneida and Biddle Streets and is gener-ally conceded to be an oddly built but magnificent struc-

ture. The total cost of construction amounted to nearly$1,750,000.

Coney Island. (See Mineral Spring Park.)

Conservatory of Music.Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 558 Jefferson St., and

811 Grand Ave.

Consuls, Foreign.Austria, Anton G. Veith, Herold Bldg.German Empire, M. von Baumbach, Consular Agent,

408 East Water St.

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Churches. (A representative list only.)All Saints Cathedral, Episcopal,

Cor. Juneau Ave. and Marshall St.

B'ne Jeshurun Synagogue, Hebrew, Cor. 10th & Cedar Sis.

Calvary Presbyterian, Cor. 10th St. and Grand Ave.Christ Church, Episcopalian, Cor. 19th and Wright Sts.

Dreieinigkeits-Kirche, Evau.-Luth., German. 4th & Lee Sts.

Evangelical Lutheran, Norwegian, Cor. Reed & Scott Sts.

First Holland Reformed, 10th and Harmon Sts.

First German Methodist, Cor. 21st and Prairie Sts.

First Baptist Church, Cor. Marshall St. and Ogden Ave.First Unitarian Church, Cor. Astor St. and Ogden Ave.Gesu Church, Catholic, Grand Ave., opp. 12th St.

Grace, German Lutheran, Juneau Ave. and Broadway.Grand Avenue Congregational, Grand Ave, opp. 22nd St.

Hanover Street Congregational, Cor. Hanover&Walker Sts.

Holy Trinity, Catholic, German, Cor. Park&Greenbush Sts.

Immanuel Church, Presbyterian,Astor St., betw. Martin St. and Juneau Ave.

Immanuel, German Lutheran, Cor. 12th St. & Garfield Ave.

Methodist, Summerfield, Cor. Van Buren and Biddle Sts.

Methodist, Grand Ave. and 5th St.

Pilgrim, Congregational, Cor. Grand Ave. and 28th St.

Plymouth, Congregational, Cor. Oneida and Van Buren Sts.

St. Hedwig's, Catholic, Polish, Racine and Brady Sts.

St. Francis of Assisi, Catholic, German,Cor. 4th and Harmon Sts.

St. James, Episcopal, Grand Ave., opposite 9th St.

St. Johns Episcopal. Cor. S. Pierce and Hanover Sts.

St. Johannes, German Lutheran, Cor. 8th and Vliet Sts.

St. John's Cathedral, Catholic, Cor. Jackson & Oneida Sts.

St. John de Nepomuk, Catholic, Bohemian, Cor. 4th andCherry Sts.

St. Joseph's, Catholic German, Cor. 11th and Cherry Sts.

St. Josaphat, Catholic, Polish, Cor. 2d and Lincoln Aves.

St. Mary's Church, Catholic, German,Cor. Broadway and Biddle St.

St. Michael's, Catholic, German, 24th St.,

betw. Vliet and Cherry Sts.

St. Patrick's, Catholic, Cor. Washington St. and 2nd Ave.

St. Paul's, German Lutheran, Cor. 7th and Galena Sts.

St. Paul's, Episcopal, Cor. Marshall and Knapp Sts.

St. Rose's, Catholic, Cor. Sycamore and 30th Sts.

St. Stephen's, Evangelical-Lutheran, German,Cor. Grove and Scott Sts.

St. Stanislaus, Catholic, Polish, Cor. Grove & Mitchell Sts.

St. Wenceslaus, Catholic, Bohemian, Cor. Scott & 9th Ave.

Tabernacle, Baptist, Cor. 17th and Wells Sts.

Temple Emanu-El, Hebrew, Cor. Broadway & Martin St.

Trinity, German Lutheran, Cor. 9th and Prairie Sts.

Washington Ave. M. E. Church,27th St., betw. Grand Ave. and Wella St.

Welsh Presbyterian Church, Welsh,Cor. Milwaukee and Martin Sts.

Conventions.Milwaukee has entertained with success many large gath-

erings and Is fast becoming the great Convention centre

of the country. The city is splendidly equipped with

halls, hotels and transportation facilities and its hospit-

ality is proverbial.

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Clubs and Societies.

Calumet Club, 186 9tli St.

Country Club, Whitefisb Bay Drive.Deutscber Manner-Vereln, 8th and State Sts. v*l.J

Deutscher Press Club, Cor. Broadway and Mason St.

Deutscber Club, Grand Ave. and 9tb St.. i

Ethical Society, 528 Jefferson St.

Free Thinkers* Association, Hall, 4th betw. Cedar andState Sts.

Jefferson Club. 3d and State Sts.

Millioki Club, Cor. Wright and First Sts.

Milwaukee Athletic Society, Armory Hall.

Milwaukee Club, Cor. Wisconsin and Jefferson Sts.

Milwaukee Press Club, Mason and E. Water Sts.

Milwaukee Schiitzen-Verein, 318 State St.

Milwaukee Yacht Club, Lake, head of Kane Place,

Municipal League, 320 Goldsmith Building.

Old Settlers' Club, 204 Grand Ave.North Side, North Side Turner Hall.

West Side, West Side Turner Hall.

South Side, 324 Reed St.

Parkman Club, Hy. E. Legler, 130 Bradford St.

Phoenix Club, 448 Jefferson St.

Schlaraffia, 563 East Water St.

St. Andrew's Society, 558 Jefferson St.

Tecetl Club, 480 Farwell Ave.

Vesta Club, Cor. 11th and Prairie St.

Milwaukee Whist Club, 141 Wisconsin St.

Convents and Monasteries.St. Francis Convent (Capuchin), Cor, 4th and Harmon Sts.

St. Joseph's Convent, Cor. 22nd and Greenfield Aves.

School Sisters of Notre Dame, Cor. Milwaukee andKnapp Sts.

County Buildings.Insane Asylum, Wauwatosa.Court House, Cor. Jefferson and Biddle Sts.

Alms House, Wauwatosa.County Hospital, Wauwatosa.Poor House office. Cor. River and Biddle Sts.

County Jail, Cor. Broadway and Oneida St.

County Map.Published by C. N. Caspar Co., gives complete reference

list of all Post Offices, Stations, Villages, Places, Parksand Summer Resorts, Public and Toll Roads, Rivers andCreeks in Milwaukee County.

Court House.Faces Jackson St., Court House Park, Biddle and

Jefferson Sts.

Courts.U. S. Courts. In Government Building.State Circuit Court. In Court House.

Superior Court. In Court House.

County Court. In Court House.Probate Court. In Court House.District Court. In City Hall.

Municipal Court. In City Hall.Juvenile Court. In City Hall.

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Cream City.A term applied to the City of Milwaukee presumedly onaccount of the color of its brick.

Crematory.An artistic structure located in Forest Home Cemetery.

Cudahy.An enterprising town in Town of Lake, located on theLake shore and the C, N. W. R. R., 2V^ miles southof Milwaukee city limits, started by the great meatpacking firm of Cudahy Brothers in the spring of 1892.

Custom House.In Post Office Building.

Dam of the Milwaukee River.Above Racine Street Bridge.

Deutsch-Athen.German Athens, a name given the city on account of the

literary life developed by the political refugees of 1848,

many of whom emigrated from Germany, settling in

Milwaukee.

Deutsche Gesellschaft.211 State St.

East Milwaukee.A new Village lately incorporated, bordering on the North-

eastern part of the city limits and the Lake.

Electric LightThe city is splendidly supplied with facilities for electric

Illumination—the Milwaukee Electric Railway and LightCo. furnishing arc and incandescent lights as well aselectric power to consumers. A number of the largerbuildings and manufacturing industries have privateplants. The city is lighted under contract with theElectric Railway and Light Co., whose main Power sta-

tion is at Cor. Edison Ave. and Oneida St. It is a build-

ing 200x175 feet in which are located boilers, engines, etc.,

operating the dynamos; it has an output of 12,000 horse-

power when working at its full capacity.

Elevators.C. M. & St. P. R'y Go's "A" foot of Greenbush St.

C. M. & St. P. R'y Go's "B" & "C", foot of 7th St.

C. M. & St. P. R'y Go's "E", foot of 6th Ave.Rialto Elevator Co., "A", "B" and "C", east of BroadwayNorthwestern Marine, foot of Oregon St. [bridge.

Exposition Building.5th, 6th, Cedar and State Sts.

Express Offices.Adams, 93 Wisconsin.

American, 366 Broadway.National E.xpress, :]66 Broadway.Pacific E.xpress, 38o Broadway.Pacific Express, 42S Milwaukee St.

United States, 382 Broadway.

Fire Department Headquarters.Cor. Broadway and Oneida St.

Main Offices, City Hall.

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Express and Messenger Companies, City.A. D T. Messengei Co., 89 Michigan St.

Cyclone Express Co., 110 Mason St.

Lightning Messenger and Express Co., 163 W. Water St.

Rapid Delivery Co., Everett, near 4th St.

Fish Hatchery.In Exposition Building (during Exposition period).

Flushing Tunnel.Pumps at foot of Irving place.

Fountains.Henry Bergh Fountain, City Hall Square.Court House Park Fountain.Cor. Prospect Ave. and Franklin St.

Cor. Mitchell St. and Kinnickinnic Ave.

Washington St.,. nr. 4th Ave.

Freie Gemeinde.Freethinkers' Hall, 262 Fourth St.

Gardens.(See Parks and Summer Resorts.)

Germantown.Old local name for the West-side of the City.

German Immigration Aid Society.211 State St.

Green Market.5th St., betw. Poplar and Vliet Sts.

Glass Works.Brill. J. P., & Co., 1602 St. Paul Ave.Northern Glass Works, Lincoln Ave., near Chase St.

Government Pier, Harbor and Harbor Refuge.Combined located on lake front and at mouth of Milwaukee

River, constructed at a cost of over a million dollars is

one of the finest and safest on the lakes. Annually 30,000

vessels arrive and depart. Excursion steamers come and

go from anywhere to everywhere.

Government Building.Containing Main Post Office and all other U. S. offices,

cor. Jefferson and Wisconsin Sts.

Hales Corners.A Post Village on Mil. El. Ry. & L. Co., in Greenfield

Township, 7 miles S. W. of Milwaukee. A monthly stocksale market is held at the place.

Hotels.Globe Hotel, 221 Wisconsin St.

Hotel Atlas, 126 Sycamore St.

Hotel Blatz, Cor. E. Water and Oneida Sts.

Hotel Davidson, 137 3rd StHotel Pfister, Cor. Wisconsin and Jefferson Sts.

Kirby House, Cor. East Water and Mason Sts.

Plankinton House, Grand Ave., from W. Water to 2nd Sts.

Republican House, Cor. 3rd and Cedar Sts.

Schlitz' Hotel, Cor. Grand Ave. and 3rd St.

St. Charles Hotel, City Hall Square.

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Halls.(See Blocks and Halls.)

Health Department.City Hall.

House of Correction.Windlake Ave., opp. 4th Ave.

Humane Society.495 Milwaukee St.

Humboldt.District north of Keefe Ave. and East of 3rd St., near theMilwaukee River.

Insane Asylum of Milwaukee County.At Wauwatosa.

Iron Industries and Machine Shops.Allis-Chalmers Co., The^ Clinton, betw. Florida St. andNational Ave.^ and also new plant at West Allis, nearNorth Greenfield.

Bayley, Wm. & Sons Co., 732 Greenbush.Filer & Stowell Co., The, Becher, Cor. Ziemer Sts.

Fuller-Warren Co.^ 32d nr. Wright St.

Hoffmann & Billings Mnfg. Co., 100 2d St.

National Electric Co., Larkin St., betw. Belleviewand Park PI.

Nordberg Mnfg. Co., Chicago Rd., nr. Oklahoma Ave.Northwestern Malleable Iron Co., 766 Park.

Pawling & Harnischfeger, 156 Clinton St.

Vilter Mnfg. Co., Clinton St., betw. Lincoln Ave.and Becher St.

Wisconsin Malleable Iron Co.. So. Bay nr. Winchester St.

Jones Island.

A part of the City bounded by the old channel of the

river and the lake and comprises a portion of the 5th

Ward. On it is located the Life Savings Station. Ita

main point of interest is the fishery industry, and is

well worth a visit.

Kilbourn Town.Old local name for the West-side.

Kindergartens.German-English Academy, 558 Broadway.Milwaukee Mission Kindergartens:

a. Galena St., 1710 Galena St. •

b. Gilbert, betw. Clinton St. and National Ave.c. Frances Swallow. 299 4th St.

d. Wheeloek, 917 Racine St.

Northwest Side, 7th St. near Walnut St.

South Side, Greenbush, betw. Mineral and Washington Sts.

Notre Dame, Cor. Jefferson and Ogden Ave.Public Schools: Kindergartens.Catlln, Laura, 389 Van Buren St.

Law Library Association.Was incorporated December 1st, 1860, with a capital

stock of $100,000. Law Library at rooms 1005—1008,

Pabst Building, and meets once a year.

Library. Public. (See Public Library.)

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Layton Art Gallery.Jefferson St., N.E. Cor. Mason St.

Among the many institutions which adorn and do honorto Milwaukee there is none more unique and pleasingthan the Layton Art Gallery. The magnificent gift of

an honored citizen whose name it bears, it is a noble

monument to his generosity as well as a growing powerfor good. During the tweive years of its existence it

has been an important factor in the art culture of this

state and is doubtless doing much to form the taste

of the present rising generation in Wisconsin. Withan edifice solidly and artistically built and contain-

ing an art collection of 175 high class works and amplyendowed, the Layton Gallery seems destined for a longand useful career. The curator of the Gallery is GeorgeRaab. It is situated on the N.E. corner of Jefferson andMason Sts. Open week days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. in

summer and from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. in winter. Sundaysfrom 2 to 5 p. m. in summer and from 2 to 4 in winter.Admission free Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.Entree 25 cts. Wednesday and Friday. Closed Monday.

Layton Park.A suburb of Milwaukee, southwest of the City, reached

by the Electric R'y. and a station of the Chicago andNorthwestern R. R.

Life Saving Station.Jones Island.

Light Houses.1, North Point of Bay. 2, Entrance to Harbor.

Light Ship.North End of Harbor of Refuge.

Mayor's Office.City Hall.

Merrill Park.A name applied to a part of Milwaukee, formerly a suburb,

laid out by S. S. Merrill, now the southwest section of

the 16th Ward.

Mills.Atlas Flour Mills, N.E. Cor. Commerce and Cherry Sts.

Daisy Roller Mills, foot of Washington St.

Duluth Roller Mills, 80 South Water St.

Gem Milling Go's Mills, North Water St.

Eagle Mills, foot of Vliet St.

Manegold Mills, 78 West Water St.

Phoenix Mills, 480 Commerce St.

Milwaukee, Area of.

In the corporate limits of Milwaukee there are 22.53 squaramiles; the city is 6 miles long from north to south andabout 3.7 miles from east to west. The city is 85 miles

from Chicago and about the same distance from Madison,the capitol of the state. Its reputation as a summerresort and adapted for conventions is most admirablysustained by its natural location and surroundings.

Mitchell Heights, also called Murray Hill.In the 18th Ward.

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Milwaukee as a Summer Resort.The reputation of Milwaukee as a summer resort is mostadmirably sustained by its localion and surroundings.The absence of fences in all the residence streets of the

metropolis of Wisconsin, bespeaking, as it does, a sweet

fraternity and mutual confidence, gives even to the cityitself that appearance of comfort, restfulness and free-

dom which makes it so ideal a residence city. Its loca-

tion, upon the shores of one of the most beautiful of the

great lakes, where by turns the dashing waves beat uponthe beach, or the gentle ripple, send to end its brief exist-

ence by some wandering zephyr, lulls you to restfulness,

gives to it an individuality quite its own. The finer

streets and avenues, shaded by trees now half a centuryold, lined with magnificent houses, possessed by the sec-

ond generation from the pioneers, give cool and comfortand that air of staid respectability which adds to one'ssense of happiness.

Milwaukee Lawyers' Club.This is a select club organized in 1899, composed of twenty-

five active practicing attorneys. There are no officers

except a secretary, which oflBce has been held by C. I.

Haring for some years past. The meetings are held onthe last Friday in each month, when a banquet is alsoheld. A Literary Committee and Committee on Enter-tainment are selected at each meeting for the succeedingone. Usually two or three judges are invited guests.

Pabst German Theater,

Morgue.Cor. Market and Knapp Sts.

Museum. (See Public Museum.)

Natatoriums.Prairie, between 7th and 8th Sts.

South Side, Greenbush, betw. Lapham and Mitchell Sts.

North Side, North Ave. and 16th St.

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Musical Societies.

Allemania, 12th and Walnut Sts.

Arion Musical Club, Severance Hall, 421 Milwaukee St.

Harden Maennerchor. 417 9th St.

Eichenkranz, 973 3rd St,

Germania Maennerchor, n. w. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts.

Gesangsektion des Deutsch'en Mannervereins,Deutsche Mannerverein Hall, 8th & State Sts.

Gesangsektion der Freien Gemeinde,4th betw. Cedar and State Sts.

Gesangsektion des Turn-Verein "Milwaukee".Llederkranz, 279 3rd St.

Liedertafel, Cor. 7th and Prairie Sts.

Lyric Glee Club, 558 Jefferson St.

Milwaukee a Capella Choir, 473 E. Water St.

Milwaukee Manner-Chor, Metropolitan Block.Milwaukee Musical Society, Pabst Theater.

National Soldiers' Home.The National Home for Disabled Volunteers, erected bythe United States for its sick and disabled Soldiers, is

about 4 miles from the City in the town of Wauwatosa.Its avenues, lakes, shady walks, beautiful forests andmagnificent buildings are well worth visiting. Reachedby both the National Ave. and Wells St. .Electric R'ylines.

New Coeln.

On the C, M. & St. P. R. R. (Lake Station) 8 Miles southof Milwaukee.

Newspaper Offices.

Evening Wisconsin, English Daily and Weekly,Cor. Michigan and Milwaukee Sts.

Excelsior, German Weekly, 377 Milwaukee St.

Wisconsin and Broadway.Free Press, Daily and Weekly, Free Press Bldg., Cor.

Germania, German Daily and Weekly, Germania Bldg.

Herold, German Daily and Weekly, 435 Broadway.Journal, English Daily, Cor. Michigan and Milwaukee Sts.

Kuryer Polski, Daily, Cor. Michigan and Milwaukee Sts.

Living Church, Weekly, 412 Milwaukee St.

Milwaukee Times, Weekly, 359 Grove St.

News, Daily, 219 West Water St. •

School Board Journal, Montgomery Bldg.Seebote, German Tri-weekly and Weekly, 96 Mason St.

Sentinel, English Daily and Weekly, 91 Mason St.

Wisconsin Vorwaerts, German Weekly, 350 6th.

Freidenker, 435 Broadway.Western Teacher, 808 Goldsmith Building.

Newspaper Offices.

Am. Turnzeitung, 435 Broadway.Catholic Citizen, English Weekly, Ev. Wis. Bldg.Caecilia, German Monthly, Catholic Church Music,

St. Francis, Wis.Columbia, German Weekly, 96 Mason St.

Domacnost, The, Bohemian Weekly, 408 Montgomery Bldg.Dziennik Milwaucki, Daily, 481 Mitchell St.

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North Greenfield.A Village on the C, N. W. R. R. in Milwaukee County,

6 miles west of Milwaukee, also reached by the Electric

Railway.

North Milwaukee.A suburb of the city, formerly called Schwartzburg, onthe C, M. & St. P. R. R., having extensive Man'f'gplants, giving employment to quite a number of people.It can also be reached by the Electric Railway.

North Point.Northern Boundary of Milwaukee Bay.

Oconomowoc.A summer resort of about 3000 inhabitants, 31 miles west

from the city, on the C, M. & St. P. Ry.

Orchestras and Military Bands.Bach's Orchestra. Office, 1216 State St.

Clauder's Orchestra. Office, 259 10th St.

De Bona's Orchestra, 135 Biddle St.

Bunker's Band, 731 7th St.

Hensler's Juvenile Band, Office, 812 Walnut St.

Kretlow's Orchestra, Office, 761 8th St.

Mayr's Military Band. 786 6th St.

Omnibus Line.Davis, Office, 305 Milwaukee St.

Parks. (See Private and Public Parks.)

Pewaukee.A summer and fishing resort on Lake Pewaukee, 19 miles

from the city, on the C, M. & St. P. Ry.

Pigsville.A term applied to the lowlands located along the river

bed at the West end of the city, directly south of the

Grand Ave. Viaduct.

Pleasant Valley or Blatz Park.On Milwaukee River, 1 mile above Dam.

Police Headquarters.Central Police Station, Cor. Broadway and Oneida St.

South Side Branch, 1st Ave. and Mineral St.

West Side Branch, Galena, betw. 9th and 10th Sts.

Post Offices.Main office building occupying the square bounded by Wis-

consin, Michigan, Jefferson and Jackson Streets is an

imposing structure of modern design lately completed.(For full information concerning Milwaukee Post Office

service, see other portion of this "Guide.")

Population.The following table shows the growth of the city in 50

years according to the U. S. Census.

Population. Gain.

1850 20,061

1860 45.246 25,185

1870 71,440 26,194

1880 115,587 44,147

1890 204,468 88,881

1900 285,315 80,847

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Private Parks, Gardens and Squares.Mineral Spring Park, or Coney Island. On the river, drive

out Oakland Ave.National Soldiers' Home. Four miles west of the

Post Office, out Grand Ave. or National Ave.

Pleasant Valley, or Blatz Park. On the River, one mileabove the dam.

Schlitz' Park, Walnut, betw. 7th and 9th Sts.

Pabst Park (Schuetzenpark), 1323 3rd St.

Shooting Park, State St., near City Limits.

South Milwaukee Ball Park, 6 Blocks west of Forest Home.Whitefish Bay Resort, 5 miles north of the City.

Printing Office.

Pabst Building.

Wetzel Bros. Printing Co., 328 Broadway, where this"Guide" was printed and orders for printing, etc., will betaken.

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Police Alarm System.See other portions of this ""Guide."

Private Libraries.The following Milwaukee gentlemen enjoy large and valu-

able libraries:

Allis, Wm.. 526 Marshall St.

Burton, John E., 408 Milwaukee St.

Johnston, John, 645 Franklin Place.

Legler. Henry E., 845 Hackett Ave.

Mitchell, J. L., North Greenfield.

Smith, A. A. L., 2316 Grand Ave.Underwood, H. G.. 691 Marshall St.

Weis, Carl, 272 12th St.

Private Mailing or Post Cards.A new fashion, imported from Europe, is the use of Postal

card-size of cards with views of prominent points of in-

terest printed thereon, which are sent as greetings to

friends—135 new views of the City have recently been

published by C. N. Caspar Co. who also have other souv-enir cards of this and other Cities on hand.

Private SchoolsCatholic 30 No. of teachers 295

Lutheran 24

Other denominations 3

Non-Sectarian 10

Kindergartens 6

87

39

86

15

522

Total number of pupils 25,481.

Public Museum.The Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee is one of

the leading institutions of its kind in the United States.

It especially excels in its beautiful life-like group of

mammals, in its fine collections of native and exotic birds,and in its well arranged paleontological and entomo-logical material. The Museum has been created for theeducation and entertainment of the public. The Museumhad its origin in the specimens of natural history ob-tained by the late excellent pedagogue. Peter Engelmann,and later by the Naturhistorischer Verein von Wisconsin.In order to extend the value of this collection Mr.

August Stirn, Alderman of the Second Ward, introduceda resolution in the Common Council on Jan. 23d, 1882,

to the effect that the collections of the above namedsociety be turned over to the City to be maintained asa Free Public Museum. The transfer was made, and in

the following year was opened to the public in the Expo-sition Building. It is managed by a Board of 9 Trustees,Henry L. Ward being the Custodian and Secretary. TheMuseum has now been transferred to the new Libraryand Museum Building Cor. Grand Ave. and 8th St.,

where its exhibition space is 36,000 square feet against12,00 square feet in its old quarters.

Public Library.Grand Ave. between 8th and 9th Sts.

South Side Branch Library, Cor. 2nd Ave., and Madison St.

North Ave. Branch Library, Cor. 16th St. and North Ave.Open from 9 a. m. to . 9 p. m.Sundays, 2 p. m. to 9 p. m.

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LIBRARY STATIONS.N. B At these places books may be ordered and returned.A. Banner Drug Co., 608 Mitchell St.

B. Hackendahl Drug Co., 607 Jackson St.

C. Edward Gieseler, 763 3rd St.

D. Mrs. George Schleyer, 1024 Walnut St.

E. Albert E. Pickard, 1259 Kinnickinnic Ave.F. Arthur Liepe, 1412 Greenbay Ave.G. Mrs. Minnie L. Falk, Cor. 15th and National Aves.H. August Sonnemann, 118 Center St.

K. Goes Drug Co., 2402 State St.

THE MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY.Was originally started by the Young Men's Association

organized Dec. 1847, incorporated March 8, 1852, and whoon March 8, 1878, presented the City of Milwaukee withthe nucleus of a carefully selected Library. The presentPublic Library was organized by an Act of the Legis-lature approved Feby. 7, 1878, and was opened to the

public July 8, 1878, with Major Henry Baetz as its first

Librarian. It was however during the many years activeservice of his successor, the late Klas August Linderfelt,that the Library attained its present wonderful growthand usefulness. His eminent ability as a linguist and a

scholar, combined with a thorough and practical knowl-edge of bibliography enabling him to plan the foundationof this remarkable Library, now considered one of thebest in this country. The Library is supported by a taxof 8/25 of a mill on the assessed value of the taxable

property of the city. Dec. 1900 the Library owned 122,000Volumes of books. It removed to its present palatialbuilding during the summer of 1898. Geo. W. Peckhamis the present Librarian.

Public P?.rks.

The several Parks located in different parts of the Cityare easily reached and are places of popular gatheringsowing to their beauty of location, magnificent driveways,artificial lakes and naturally attractive surroundings.

LAKE PARK, along Lake Michigan from E. North Ave. to

Burleigh St., comprising 124 acres, has splendid drivesand bicycle tracks — riders appreciating this feature — afull view of the bay can be had from its bluffs. CarLine No. 1.

JUNEAU PARK, or LAKE SHORE PROMENADE, Lakefront from Wisconsin St. to Juneau Ave., overlooks the

bay and is a cool spot during a hot evening. Car LinesNo. 9, 10 and 11.

KILBOURN PARK and Reservoir, betw. the River and LeeSt., Booth and Bremen Sts._, commands a splendid viewof the city, being its highest point. Car Lines No. 7 and14.

HUMBOLDT PARK, formerly South Park. Howell, Loganand Oklahoma Aves. and Idaho St., comprising 60 acreswith its magnificent lily pond, walks and shade trees is

a spot often visited. Car Lines No. 15, 6 and 13.

KOSCIUSKO PARK, formerly Lincoln Ave. Park. BecherSt. and 3rd Ave., with its fine Pavilion, beautiful foun-

tain, artificial lake and heavy shade trees is a muchsought place. Car Lines No. 4 and 12.

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Public Parks. (Continued.)WASHINGTON PARK, formerly West Park, Vliet St.,

between 41st and 47th Sts., a tract of 148 acres, offers

many attractive features with, its many shady noo«v.

pretty flower beds, lake and wooded island, floating gar-

dens, deer park, picnic and athletic grounds and heavyforest. The water garden affording splendid chances for

the gardener to plant shrubbery and perennials so aa to

secure striking effects. The boating facilities are partic-ularly good. Car L.ines No. 12, 13 and 20.

MITCHELL PARK. S. Pierce St., from 16th to 22ndAves., with its 60 acres is considered one of the attract-

ive points of the City's Park system. Its fountain, art-

ificial lake, boating, attractive landscapes and oeautitui

conservatory lately finished being some of its attractions.

Car Lines No. 2, 3 and 16.

RIVER SIDE PARK, Oakland Ave. and the River, i?

beautifully situated overlooking the river with its manyprivate summer homes. Car Lines No. 6 and IS.

SHERMAN PARK, formerly North Park, is located at

43d, Locust and Burleigh Sts. Car Lines No. 2 and 11.

CLARK PARK, Mineral St., between 18th and 19th Aves.Car Lines No. 2, 3 and 16.

COURT HOUSE PARK, Oneida, between Jackson and Jef-

ferson Sts. Car Lines No. 1 and 19.

FOURTH WARD PARK, Everett and Sycamore Sts., be-

tween 3rd and 4th Sts. Car Lines No. 4, 5, 2 and 3.

LINCOLN PARK, Cor. Bradford St. and Prospect Ave. CarLines No. 1 and 19.

STATE FAIR PARK, near North Greenfield and WestAllis. Car Lines No. 16. 2 and 3.

WALKER PARK, Washington and Mineral Sts., between4th and 5th Aves. Car Line No. 8.

WATERWORKS PARK, North Point of Bay. Car LinesNo. 1 and 19.

Scene on Milwaukee River above the Dam.

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Public Schools.

Milwaukee's system of Public Schools ranks high in edu-

cational matters. The first school was opened in 1836.

Board of School Commissioners was organized in 1846,

which organization was made part of the City Charter

that same year. It was reorganized and the ofl&ce of

Supt. of Schools created in 1859. The system has since

been improved on until now it is nearly perfect. The

present body is known as Board of School Directors andis appointive, one from each ward. The first HighSchool was started in 1857, discontinued 1860, reestab-

lished 1868; there are four High Schools located on the

different sides of the river.

Through the example and impulse first given by the Ger-

man-English Academy in 1872, which had established the

first Froebelian Kindergarten as a part of its primarydepartment, the Milwaukee School Board in 1881, uponrecommendation of Superintendent James MacAllisterinstituted a Kindergarten as a model for the Kindergar-ten training school conducted by Miss Stewart.

Every complete public primary department has for yearspast been provided with a Kindergarten, and there are 94

half-day public Kindergartens conducted in 49 publicschool buildings.

There are now 30 district schools and 22 primary schools;and the city has again stepped into the front rank of

educational progress by introducing manual training in

all grades of all the public schools as an integral part of

the curriculum.This is a somewhat belated result of the spirited campaignconducted by the Milwaukee Manual Training Associa-tion in 1898 and 1899.

Number of Public School Buildings ;.. 60

Total valuation $3,800,000

Average enrollment of pupils 34,800Annual expenditure for maintenance (exclusive

of erecting new buildings) $850,000Number of teachers, etc : 1,000

Pumping Station.

Jones Island.

Railways. passenger depots:

(See also Ticket Offices and Steamboat Lines.)

Chicago & Northwestern Railway, Depot, foot of

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway:Wisconsin St., Ticket Office, 99 Wisconsin St.

Allis Station, South Side Pass. Depot, Cor. Barclay St.

and National Ave.Union Denot, Everett, betw. 3rd and 4th Sts.,

Ticket Office, 402 E. Water St.

Wisconsin Central Railroad.. Everett, betw. 3rd and 4th

Sts., Ticket Office. 400 E. Water St.

Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railroad,foot of West Water St.

Pere Marquette Railroad, 68 W. Water St.,Ticket Office. 91 Wisconsin St.

National Ave. Station, Cor. National Ave. & Davidson St.

Grand Ave. Junction, Cor. North Ave. and 37th St.

North Ave. Station, Cor. North Ave. and 31st St.

Merrill Park Station, Cor. Highland Ave. and 33rd St.

Layton Park Station, Cor. Wahl St. and Layton Ave.Stowell Station, Cor. Becher and Kinnickinnic Ave.

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Quarries.In Menomonee Valley and Wauwatosa.

Railways.Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, 2nd & Fowler St3

Chicago & Northwestern Railway, Depot, foot of

Chicago St

Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway,Depot, foot of West Water St.

Wis. Central Depot, 7 West Water St.

Restaurants.Blatz Hotel, Cor. E. Water and Oneida St.

Cafe Albion, 418 Milwaukee St.

Davidson Hotel, 135 3rd St.

Gilpatrick, M. P., 120 Grand Ave.Kurtz Bros., Cor. 3rd and State Sts.

Pabst Theater Cafe, Cor. Oneida and East Water Sts.

Plankinton House, Cor. W. Water St. and Grand Ave.

Sargenfs, 19S W. Water St.

Schlitz Hotel, 3rd St. and Grand Ave.Schlitz Park, 8th and Walnut Sts.

Union Depot Hotel, New Pass. Station.

Weber & Stuber. 410 East Water St.

Wehr, August, 376 E. Water St.

Wehr, Hy. J., Grand Ave.. Cor. West Water St.

Woman's Exchange, 413 Milwaukee St.

Y. M. C. A., 141-143 4th St.

Rolling Mills.Bay View, Federal Steel Co.'s Rolling Mills.

Darby Nugent Cure^ Hawley Road.

Sanitariums.

Keeley Institute, Waukesha.Kneipp's Cure, 499 12th St.

Kneipp's Water Cure, Cor. 22nd and Greenfield Aves.Milwaukee Sanitarium, Wauwatosa.

Schools (See Public Schools, also Academies and Colleges.)

Secret and Military Societies.(There being so large a number of Lodges of each Order,

it was deemed best to give the address of one only in

each case, where the inquirer can receive further in-

formation. See also Wright's City Directory.)A. O. U. W.. 226 Grand Ave.B'nai Brith, 224 Grand Ave.Catholic Knights of Wis., C. F. A. Hintze, S.S.D.,

302 Farwell Ave.Catholic Order of Foresters, Eve. Wis. Bldg.Deutscher Landwehr Maenner-Verein, 324 Reed St.

Druids, 2701 Vliet St.

Elks, B. P. O. Lodge 46, 219 Grand Ave.

Harugari, 526 Chestnut St.

Hibernians, 226 Grand Ave.Knights of Pythias, 320 Goldsmith Bldg.Knights of Honor, 226 Grand Ave.Masonic Headquarters, Masonic Bldg., Jefferson and

Oneida Sts.

Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge, 408 Grand Ave.

Royal Arcanum. 121 Wisconsin St.

Sons of Herman, 309 3rd St.

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School Board.School Commissioners appoint the School Directors, the

latter constituting the School Board.

Secret and Military Societies.

Ship Yards.Milwaukee Dry Dock Co., foot of Mineral St.

Silver City.A name applied to a portion of the City south and east

of Nat. Soldiers Home.

Slaughter Houses and Abattoirs.In the Menomonee Valley.

South Milwaukee.Formerly Oak Creek, an enterprising city of about 4000

inhabitants situated on the C. N. W. R. R., MilwaukeeElectric Railway and Lake Michigan, 10 miles south of

the City of Milwaukee. Prominent for Its many andvaried Manufacturing plants.

South Point.Southern limit of Milwaukee Bay, beyond Bay View.

Souvenir Albums and Private Mailing Post Cards.A full assortment of the City and vicinity can be found

at C. N. Caspar Co., 431 E. Water St.

State Fair Grounds.National Ave., 6 miles west of City Limits. Can be

reached by both the National Ave. and "Wells St. El. Ry.

Statues.Washington Monument, Grand Ave., betw. 8th & 9th Sts.

Leif Erikson, Juneau Park.Soldiers Monument, Grand Ave. and 9th St.

Solomon Juneau, Juneau Park.

Henry Bergh, City Hall Square.

Stockyards.Menomonee Valley^ near Western City Limits.

Street Railway Offices.451 Broadway, New Building, Cor. Sycamore, betw. 2d

and 3rd Sts.

For time tables see other portion of this Guide, and for

the lines see City Map.

Exposition Building.

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Steamboat Lines.Anchor Line, 19 West Water St.

Barry Bros. Transportation Co., 289 E. Water St.

Canada-Atlantic Transit Co.. 276 S. Water St.

Crosby Transportation Co.^ 400 E. Water St., Docks,foot W. Water St.

Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railroad,foot of West Water St.

Erie Dispatch, foot of West Water St,

Goodrich Line, W. Water St., foot of Clybourn St.

Grand Trunk Lines, foot of W. Water St.

Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Transportation Co.,

Broadway, S.E. Cor. Erie St.

Manistee & Milwaukee Transp. Co.. 68 W. Water St.

Pere Marquette R. and Str. Line, 68 West Water St.

Union Steamboat Line, foot of W. Water St.

Menomonee Valley, near Western City Limits.Mil. Benton Harbor & St. Joe Steamboat Line^ ft. ClintonNorthern Steamship Co., Pabst Bldg.

Streets, Directory of.See other portion of this "Guide."

Swimming Schools.Bechstein, W. & Co.. 1053 Cambridge Ave.Rohn Swimming School, W. S. River, near Humboldt Are.

Whittaker, Marie Mrs., 299 E. North Ave.

Tanneries.American Hide & Leather Co., Commerce, ft. Sherman St.

Gallun, A. F., & Sons, Cor. N. Water & Hamilton Sts.

Pfister & Vogel Leather Co., 161-165 1st Av., Cor. Oregon St.

Trostel, Albert, & Sons, 612-652 Commerce St.

Zoehrlaut, Herman, Leather Co., 783-825 N. Water St.

Telegraph, Telephone and Messenger Service.Branch oflSces of the different telegraph companies canbe found in all the principal hotels, exchanges, railwaystations and many prominent points throughout the city.

Public telephones can be found in all parts of the city,

principally in hotels and drugstores. The usual chargeis ten cents for local service. In the principal hotels

and public telephone oflBces can be found long distance

telephones through which communication may be hadwith surrounding towns within a radius of 200 miles.

Automatic calls can be found in nearly all depots, hotels,

drugstores, saloons, restaurants and principal business

houses. Messenger boys in uniform may be summonedfrom any of these places for the purpose of delivering

letters or parcels to any part of the city, or executingerrands of any kind. The charge is from fifteen cents

up, according to time required and distance covered.

American District Teleg. Company, 89 Michigan St.

Postal Telegraph Company, 100 Michigan St.

Western Union Telegraph Company, 89 Wisconsin St.

Wisconsin Telephone Company, 424 Broadway.

Tinware Manufacturers.Gender & Paeschke M'f'g. Co., St. Paul Ave., Cor. loth St

Nat. Enameling & Stamping Co. (Kieckhefer Bro. Co.),

St. Paul Ave., 9th to 11th Sts

Tory Hill.Local name for vicinity of Elevators B & D, in 4th Ward

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Theaters.Academy of Music, 381 Milwaukee St.

Alhambra, 328 Grand Ave.

Bijou Opera House, 141 Second St.

Crystal Theater, 180 2d St.'

Davidson Theater, 131 Third St.

Pabst Theater, Cor. Oneida and East Water Sts.

Star Theater, 156 West Water St.

Ticket Offices.(See also Railways and Steamboat Lines.)

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, N.E. Cor.

E. Water and Wisconsin Sts. and Depot.

Chicago & Northwestern Railway, S.W. Cor. Broadwayand Wisconsin Sts. and Depot.

Wisconsin Central, 400 E. Water St. and Depot.Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Line, Cor. Broadway

and Wisconsin St. and Dock, foot of W. Water St.

Pere Marquette R. R., 68 W. Water St.

Turner Halls.Bahnfrei Turnverein, North Ave. and 12th St.

Jahn Turnverein, Shooting Park."Milwaukee" Turnverein, 4th, betw. State and Prairie Sts.

Northside Turnverein, Walnut St., near 11th.

Sokol (Bohemian), 12th and Wine Sts.

Southside Turnverein, 471 National Ave.

United States Offices.Custom House in Government Building.

U. S. Signal Service.In Government Building.

Vogel's Island.South of 6th St. Viaduct, from 1st Ave. to Muskego Road.

Walker's Point.Old local term for the South Side. Named after the orig-

inal owner and settler Geo. H. Walker.

Wards.(See Index of C. N. Caspar Co.'s City Map.)

Waterworks and Standoipe.North Point, furnishes fresh, pure and sparkling cold waterforced through a tunnel under Lake Michigan 100 feet

deep. The purity of the water thus obtained is one of

the great aids towards making the City the most healthyof the size in the world.

Waukesha.A celebrated summer resort of 8500 inhabitants, 19 milesfrom Milwaukee on the C, M. & St. Paul and C. N. W.R. R., known as the "Saratoga of the West", due to

its many Mineral Springs, the healing properties of

whose waters have brought the city into world wide

prominence. The State Reform School is located in this

city. It has a direct communication with Milwaukeeby the Electric Street Ry.

Waukesha Beach.A well known Summer Resort on the south end of

Pewaukee Lake, reached from Milwaukee by the Milw.-Waukesha Railwav and from Pewaukee station bv boat.

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Washington Monument.Grand Ave. and 9th St.

Wauwatosa.A city of about 4000 inhabitants lying west of Milwaukeeon the C, M. & St. P. R. R. It is largely agri-cultural and has extensive stone quarries in its vicinity.The Insane Asylum, County Hospital, Alms House, Nat.Soldiers' Home and other Institutions are located in thetown. It can be reached by both the Wells St. and Wal-nut St. Electric Railways.

West AUis.An enterprising incorporated village in the N.E. portion ofTown of Greenfield, named on account of the immenseworks of the Allis-Chalmers Co., located there. Thisworld-renowned firm employs over 3.000 men. In addi-tion to the above many other manufacturing industriesare located in this section and the place is growing fast.

Whitefish Bay Resort.

Prospect Avenue and Lake Drive—so called from their loca-

tions along the edge of the grass-covered bluff— follow-

ing the lake, turning slightly to the right, becomes oneof the most beautiful drives of our great country, follow-

ing the shore for over five miles, giving glimpses throughthe trees of the limpid water and by turns emboweredby the great arching oaks and elms, passing through LakePark leads to what is known as the Pabst Whitefish BayResort. Resting on the bluff, its site admirably chosenat the very center of a deep, perfectly Bcmi-circular,

sweeping bay, upon the grassy bank over a hundred feet

above the surface of the water, and shaded by a grove of

arching trees, is the pavilion building pictured variouslyin these pages. It is accessible primarily by the broadand perfect highway already described, by electric cars,the railroad, and by steamer. During the summer season

daily concerts are given by a celebrated band, and rarelydo strangers come to Milwaukee who do not spend at

least an afternoon or evening at this famous place.

Williamsburg.Formerly one of the suburbs of Milwaukee, north, nowa part of the city, is best known as the place of market-gardeners.

Wisconsin Telephone Co.'s Buildings.Main Building and General Office, 424 Broadway.North Telephone Bldg., 914 4th St.

Lake Telephone Bldg., Murray nr. North Aves., 376

Oakland Ave.West Telephone Bldg., 26th and State Sts.

South Telephone Bldg., Cor. Hanover and Washington Sts.

Yankee Hill.A local name given to a portion of the Seventh Ward.

Y. M. C. A. Building.147 4th St.

Y. W. C. T. U. Building.Jackson St., opposite P. O.

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Scene from Humboldt Park.

MILWAUKEE POST OFFICEORGANIZATION.

Postmaster—E. R. Stillman.Assistant Postmaster—Christian Widulej.

Secretary to Postmaster—Henry J. Hase.Chiefs of Divisions: Supt. of City Delivery, W. J. Dennt,

Supt. of Mails, Jerome B. Johnson; Cashier, Robert W.Davidson; Sup. of Money Order Div., Frank H. Mayhew;Supt of Registry Div., Charles Cumming; Stamp Clerk,

William Rickmeter.

POST OFFICE HOURS.MAIN OFFICE.

Wisconsin, Between Jefferson and Jackson Streets.General Delivery—8 a. m. to 9 p. m.

Stamp Division—7 a. m. to 6 p. m. And at the General De-

livery from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Registry Division—9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

Money Order Division—9 a. m. to 5 p. m.Postmaster's Room—9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Sundays—General Delivery, Carrier's Delivery and StampWindow, 9 to 10 a. m.

Holidays—January 1st, May 30, July 4th, ThanksgivingDay and December 25th—Stamp Window and General Deliveryopen from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. February 22nd, and first Mondayin September, known as Labor Day.—General Delivery andStamp Window open from 8 a. m. to 10 a. m.. Morning Deliv-

ery by carriers. Money Order—Regular Divisions closed onholidays except on Washington's Birthday and Labor Day,when they are open from 9 to 10 a. m.

STATION A.316 AND 318 Reed St.

Includes all territory bounded as follows: Beginning at

the intersection of 33rd Ave. and the line of the South Menom-onee Canal extended, thence Menomonee to line of South Me-nomonee Canal; Menomonee, Milwaukee and KinnickinnicRivers to the intersection of Clinton St. and Kinnickinnic

River, thence north on Clinton St. to Burnham St., thence

west to Third Ave., thence south to a point of the center of

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Block 3, between Grant and Becher Sts., thence west to Fifth

Ave., thence south to the center of Lincoln Ave., thence westto the point in the center of block between Eighth and Ninth

Aves., thence south to Russel Ave., thence west to the Kil-

bourn Road or Washington Ave. extended, thence south to line

of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks, thence north-

west to the Janesville Plank Road or Forest Home Ave. ex-

tended, thence northeast to Twenty-sixth Ave., thence northto Lincoln Ave., thence east to Washington Ave., thence north

to Pratt St., thence west to Twenty-sixth Ave., thence north

to Lapham St., thence west to Western Ave., thence north to

Muckwonago Road or National Ave. extended, thence west to

Thirty-third Ave., thence north to South Pierce St., thenceeast to Washington Ave., thence north to line of South Menom-onee Canal to point of beginning.

Office open—7 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. ; Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m.Mails arrive—5:45, 7:25 and 9 a. m. ; 12:40, 2:30 and 5 p. m.Mails close—6:40, 9:30, 10:50 and 11 a.m.; 1:10, 1:30, 3:50,

4:50 and 6:30 p. m.Collections in residence districts same hours as carriers

delivery.Business streets daily between 5:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.Business streets one and two collections on Sunday.Deliveries—All carriers leave office at 8 a. m., 1:30 p. m.

and 2:50 p. m.; one extra daily delivery on business streets,

Sundays excepted.STATION B.

1122-1124 Walnut Street.All north of Chestnut St., nothing on Chestnut St., and

west of Seventh St. to city limits on north and west.

Office open—7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; Sundays 9 to 10 a. m.Mails arrive—6 and 7:30 a. m. ; 11 a. m. ; 1 p. m., 2:40 p. m.

and 5 p. m. ; Sundays, 7 a, m.Mails close—6:20, 7:55 a. m. and 11:25 a. m. ; 1:25, 2:50 and

5:45 p. m.Deliveries—All carriers leave at 8 a. m. and Z p. m. One

extra delivery daily to business districts at 1:30 p. m.Collections—Same time as delivery, also evening collection

on business streets, including Sundays.Collections—In residence district same hour as carriers'

delivery, except on Sunday; business streets daily from 5:30

a. m. to 7 p. m. ; business streets one and two collections on

Sunday.STATION C.

744 THIRD Street.

All north of Galena St. to city limits, between Seventh St.

on the west and the river on the east, and even numbers onSeventh St.

Office open—7 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.Mail arrives—5:50, 7:30, 11:20 a. m., 12:50 and 2:40 and 4:50

p. m. Sundays, 7:15 a. m.Mails close—6:30. 7:30 and 11:20 a. m. ; 1:40, 2:40 and 6 p. m.

Deliveries—Carriers leave 7:50 a. m. and 2:50 p. m. for res-

idence districts. Additional delivery daily in business streets

at 1:20 p. m.Collections—In residence districts same hours as carriers'

delivery. Business streets daily between 6 a. m. and 7 p. m.

Sunday collections from Third St. and North Ave. at 4 p. m.and from northern city limits at 7:30 p. m. on Third St.

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STATION D.1015 KiNNiCKiNNic Ave.

Embraces all the territory within the City Limits south andeast of the south and east boundaries of Station A.

Office open—6 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.Mails arrive—6 a. m., 7:40 a. m., 1. p. m., 2:50 p. m. and

5:15 p. m.Mails close—11 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.Deliveries—8:10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 3:10 p. m.Collections—Same time as deliveries, and two Special Col-

lections on Kinnickinnic Ave., from Russell Ave. to Stuart St.

at 5:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. One Sunday collection at 6 p. m.

STATION E.

Third St., Near Ring.Office open—7 a. m. to 7 p. m.Money Orders issued, stamps sold, and letters and packages

registered.No carriers, letters delivered only through General Deliv-

ery.SUB-STATIONS.

Sale of stamps, envelopes, etc., Money Orders issued andpaid, and letters registered.

Place. Clerk in Charge.No. 1—115 Grand Ave Harry A. Allanson."

2—486 Murray Ave H. F. Schwarz." 3—1112 Teutonia Ave H. F. Steinert.

." 4—2628 North Ave C. Koerner Jr." 5—2629 Grand Ave Max Goetz." 6—420 nth Ave Ernest M. Krembs." 7^68 Mitchell St Arthur R. Schacht." 8—1261 National Ave Fred W. Rhiel." 9—327 3rd St Otto Schorse."

10—Hadley and 3rd Sts... George A. Kremers." 11—State and 48th Sts...'.Carl Dauss." 12—Vliet and 27th Sts Peter B. DeSwarte." 13—Ellen St. and Rus-

sell Ave A. W. Biebenheimer."

14—Forest Home Ave.(Layton Park) Wm. H. Dick.

" 15—194 Ogden Ave D. Terhorst." 16—Brady and Farwell

Ave Edward Kettler Jr." 17—2823 Lisbon Ave H. T. Blanchard." 18—2402 State St Gustav Goess." 19—600 Grand Ave O. W. Boshard." 20—981 Booth St Emil A. Wagner." 21—21st and Wells Sts.... Geo. J. Weigle." 22—619 E. Water St I. Ernst Bornheimer.

MILWAUKEE COUNTY—RURAL SERVICE.On July 15. 1903. full county rural service went into effect.

The following routes are in operation:CITY OF MILWAUKEE OFFICES.

Route No. 1—Station D. Route No. 5—Station A.Route No. 2—Station D. Route No. 6—Station B.Route No. 3—Station D. Route No. 7—Station C.Route No. 4—Station A. Route No. 8—Station C.Route No. 9—North Milwaukee. Wis.Route No. 10—North Milwaukee, Wis.Route No, 11—North Milwaukee. Wis.Route No. 12—North Milwaukee, Wis.Route No. 13—Wauwatosa, Wis.Route No. 14—Wauwatosa, Wis.Route No. 15—West Allis. Wis.

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Route No. 16—South Milwaukee, Wis.Route No. 17—South Milwaukee, Wis.Route No. 18—Oakwood, Wis.Route No. 19—Hales Corners^ Wis.Route No. 20—Hales Corners, Wis.The Post Offices noted below are discontinued and mail for

the discontinued office is to be sent as indicated;Offices Discontinued. Mail to be Sent to.

Berthelet Station C, Milwaukee, Wis.Brown Deer North Milwaukee, Wis.Dillman North Milwaukee, Wis.Granville Center North Milw^aukee, Wis.Heelyton Hales Corners, Wis.New Coeln Station D, Milwaukee, Wis.St. Martins Hales Corners. Wis.Silver Spring North Milwaukee. Wis.

GENERAL INFORMATION.Request Envelopes—A simple request to return is

printed on stamped envelopes, free of charge, when ordered in

quantities of 500 or more.Misdirected Envelopes and wrappers, in a whole con-

dition, not used, will be redeemed at the face value of the

postage stamps. Postal cards are redeemable at 75c on thedollar.

Special Delivery—A letter bearing a S-cent stamp anda special delivery 10-cent stamp, will be entitled to deliveryby special messenger from this office.

Letters to be Forwarded—Foreign or domestic letters,once paid, will be forwarded free on request of writer. Butmatter of third or fourth class cannot be forwarded withoutsecond navment.

Country Club, Whitefish Bay Drive.

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RATES OF POSTAGE.IN THE UNITED STATES.

FIRST CLASS—Letters, written matter and matter sealed

against inspection, 2 cents each ounce; postal cards, 1 cent each.

Second Class—News papers and periodicals for publishersand news agents, 1 cent per pound; for others, 1 cent each 4

ounces.THIRD CLASS—Printed matter, including books, photo-

graphs, circulars, chromos, engravings, lithographs, pamph-lets, music, 1 cent each 2 ounces fully prepaid; limit of

weight, 4 pounds. Sender may write his address on wrapperor contents without additional charge.

Fourth Class—All other mailable matter, includingmerchandise, etc., 1 cent per ounce, fully pre-paid; limit cl

weight, 4 pounds.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES.1. The rates of postage to all foreign countries and colonies

(except Canada and Mexico) are as follows:

Letters, per 15 grams (% ounce) 5 cents

Single postal cards, each 2 centsDouble postal cards, each 4 cents

Newspaper and other printed matter, per 2 ounces 1 cent

Commercial "IPackets not in excess of 10 ounces 5 cents

p [-Packets in excess of 10 ozs., for each 2

i ozs. or fraction thereof 1 cent

Samnles of "^ Packets not in excess of 4 ozs 2 cents

Merchandise, j-

Packets in excess of 4 ozs., for each 2

I ozs. or fraction thereof 1 cent

Registration fee on letters or other articles 8 cents

2. Ordinary letters for any foreign country (except Canada,Mexico and Cuba) must be forwarded, whether any postageis prepaid on them or not. All other mailable matter must be

prepaid, at least partially.

CANADA AND MEXICO.

Matter mailed in the United States addressed to MEXICOis subject to the same postage rates and conditions as it wouldbe if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, ex-

cept that articles of miscellaneous merchandise (fourth-classmatter), not sent as 'dona-fide trade samples, are required to

be sent by "Parcels-Post."Matter mailed in the United States addressed to CANADA,

is subject to the same postage rates and conditions as it wouldbe if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, exceptthat "Commercial Papers" are transmissible at the postagerates given above, opposite "Commercial Papers"; that pack-ages of seeds, plants, etc., are subject to the postage rate of

one cent per ounce, and that the following articles are ahso-

Ivtely excluded from the mails without regard to the amountof postage prepaid, or the manner in which they are wrapped,viz. :

All sealed packages other than letters in their usual andordinary form: all packages (except single volumes of printedbooks and packages of second-class matter which weigh morethan 4 pounds 6 ounces); Police Gazette, Police News, andpublications which violate any copyright law of Canada.

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PARCELS-POST TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.Parcels-Post. Arrangements have been entered into with

the following-named countries, by which parcels of merchand-ise (except that specially prohibited) may be sent to or re-

ceived from either country by post, under the conditions notedin the next paragraph.

The rate of postage is 12 cents a pound or fraction of apound, full prepayment being compulsory. Packages must notexceed 4 lbs. 6 oz. in weight. Such matter must not be mailedin a letter-box, but presented to the postmaster for inspection,to determine whether it is properly wrapped and addressed;that it bears the words "Parcels-Post" in the upper left-hand

corner, with the name and address of the sender; that it doesnot exceed the dimensions allowed; that it does not weighmore than 4 lbs. 6 oz. ; that the postage is prepaid with postagestamps affixed; that the customs declaration is properly filled

out and pasted upon the parcel, and that no prohibited articles

are enclosed.

The following are the Parcels-Post countries: Bahamas,Barbados, Columbia, Costa Rica, the Danish West Indies, Hon-duras, Trinidad, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Salvador,British Guiana, the Windward Islands, Newfoundland, Chile,

Germany, and Guatemala.Unmailahle. The following articles are prohibited from

transmission in the Parcels-Post: Publications which violate

the copyright laws of the country of destination, poisons andexplosive or inflamable substances; liquids and substanceswhich easily liquefy; confections and pastes; live or deadanimals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughlydried; fruits and vegetables, which easily decompose, and sub-

stances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery adver-

tisements, or lottery circulars; all obscene or immoral articles,

and articles which might in any way damage or destroy the

mails or injure the persons handling them.Letters must not be enclosed with such packages. If a

parcel with a letter enclosed is inadvertently forwarded, the

country of destination will collect double Parcels-Post rates. Aparcel must not contain packages addressed for another per-son than the one named on the outside thereof.

The registry fee for packages sent by Parcels-Post is 8 cents

to all the countries named above, except Barbados.

Postage stamps in unsealed packages, cuts and dies for

printing and electrotype blocks are mailable by Parcels-Post.

FEES CHARGED FOR MONEY ORDERS.For Orders for sums not exceeding $ 2.50 3 cents

Over $2.50 and not exceeding $ 5.00 5 cents

Over $5.00 and not exceeding $10.00 8 cents

Over $10.00 and not exceeding $20.00 20 cents

Over $20.00 and not exceeding $30.00 12 cents

Over $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00 15 cents

Over $40.00 and not exceeding $50.00 18 cents

Over $50.00 and not exceeding $60.00 20 cents

Over $60.00 and not exceeding $75.00 25 cents

Over $75.00 and not exceeding $100.00 30 cents

Note.—The maximum amount for which a single MoneyOrder may be issued is $100. When a larger sum is to be sent,

additional Orders must be obtained.RATES OF COMMISSION

in U. S. Currency, charged for issuing all International MoneyOrders, except Cuba and Mexico.

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For Orders for sums of $10.00 or less 10 cents

Over $10.00 and not evceeding $20.00 20 cents

Over $20.00 and not exceeding $ 30.00 30 cents

Over $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00 40 cents

Over $40.00 and not ex,ceeding $ 50.00 50 cents

Over $50.00 and not exceeding $60.00 60 cents

Over $60.00 and not exceeding $70.00 70 sents

Over $70.00 and not exceeding $80.00 80 cents

Over $80.00 and not exceeding $ 90.00 90 cents

Over $90.00 and not exceeding $100.00 1 dollar

REGISTERED MATTER.First, second, third and fourth-class matter may be regist-

ered at an expense of 8 cents each letter or package, in addi-

tion to the ordinary postage.

^-'"^^w^

Layton Art Gallery.

StjGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.

Complaints should be made to the Postmaster, with all

facts. In case of delays or improper delivery, the envelopesshould accompany complaints. In case of loss, blanks are

furnished for full statement.Do Not Open Letters Wrongly Delivered, but en-

dorse "Wrongly Delivered," with signature and return.

Third or Fourth Class Matter will be detained, unless

fully prepaid.Endorse Every Letter and Package with your ad

dress, that it may be returned in case of non-delivery. Yourprinted address on government stamped envelopes, when ord-

ered, costs no more.

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Packages should be addressed plainly, and wrapped andtied securely, otherwise addresses and wrappers will be lost

or torn off in the mails.

Small. Packages may be accidentally lost or overlookedand delayed in the mails. Special care in mailing such pack-

ages would be prudent.

The Same or a like Name, belonging to many persons,is a common cause of accident in delivery of mail matter,

especially in cities. Special care in address alone will prevent

possible accident in such case.

Letter-Paper and Bill-Heads should contain distinct

addresses for the guidance of correspondents.

Name of State should always be written on address in

full. Also name of County, especially for small offices. Also

correct number and street, on letters for cities.

Register all important letters.

Change of Residence or Place of Business should be

promptly made known to your postoflace in writing. Subscrib-

ers to papers should also notify publishers.

Hotels, Clubs, or Boards of Trade should return to

postoffice unclaimed mail matter for transient parties within

ten days, except when otherwise requested.

Hotel Address Card does not secure return of a letter.

Writer's address should be added.

Letters, Postal Cards and Parcels Once Pre-paidat first-class rates will be forwarded on request of addressees,

without extra charge. Postage must be re-paid on other mat-

ter forwarded.

Mail-Boxes at your business place and residence would

prevent delay of carriers.

Sign Full Name to all letters, so that in case of non-

delivery letters of value may be returned.

Postoffice Employees cannot be held responsible for

the delivery of letters, partially or otherwise imperfectly ad-

dressed; nor in case several persons bear the same address

as contained on a letter. Nor is one office directly responsible

for the delinquencies of another, or of the railway service.

Letters for Delivery by carrier should be addressed

to correct street and number.Letters not containing correct street and number are re-

ferred to the Directory, or to the General Delivery.

Letters not intended for delivery by carrier, should be

addressed to "General Delivery."

Stamps should be placed on the upper right hand corner*

of envelope; address of writer on upper left hand corner, and

special directions on lower left hand corner. Unusually small

envelopes or packages are to be avoided when practicable.

XJ. S. Official Postal Guide can be obtained at Post

Office. Prices: January volume, in paper, $2.00; in cloth $2.50.

January volume, in paper, and monthly supplement $2.50.

Private mailing cards, now properly designated -Post

Card" bearing written messages may be mailed within the

United States with one cent stamp attached, or to foreign

countries with two cent stamp attached, provided they con-

form to the size and quality of the government postal card,

to-wit: 314x51^ inches, weighing 6 lbs. 3 ozs. to the 1,000 and

bear on the address side the printed words "Post Card."

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Milwaukee County Court House.

THREE DIVISIONS OF THE CITY.

For the better arrangement of the numbers, the city i&

divided into three divisions, as follows:1. The East Division.—Includes all that portion of the city

eciSt of the Milwaukee River.2. The West Division.—Includes all that portion of the city

west of Milwaukee River and north of Menomonee River,Menomonee Canal and Canal Street.

3. The South Division.—Includes all that portion of th&city south of Canal Street and the Menomonee River.

The East Division.For all streets running north and south, Wisconsin Street

is taken for the base line, and 400 for the base number, thenumbers increasing northward from Wisconsin Street, and de-

creasing southward from that street.

For all streets running east and west in this division,

Broadway is taken for the base street, and 100 for the basenumber, the numbers increasing eastward and decreasingwestward.

By this arrangement it will be noticed that the number of

any lot of any street will be the same as any number of its

corresponding lot on any other street in this division of the

city.

The West Division.

For all the streets running north and south in this divi-

sion, the same rule is applied as in the East Division. WellsStreet being taken for the base street, and 200 for the base

number, the numbers north of Wells Street increasing from200 and the numbers south of Wells decreasing from 200. The

only variation from this^ rule is on West Water Street, wherethe old numbers have been retained.

For all streets running east and west in this division, whatis called the "Philadelphia System" is followed—that is, each

square is called 100. For example. West Water or 1st St. is

callled 100, 2d St. 200, 3d St. 300. and so on to the city limits.

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The South Division.

The manner of numbering is the same as in the East Divi-

sion. For all the streets running north and south, Pierce

Street is taken for the base street, and 300 for the base number— the numbers increasing south and decreasing north. Forall streets running east and west, Reed Street is taken for the

base street, and 300 for the base number — the numbers in-

creasing west and decreasing east.

Milwaukee and Menomonee Rivers.Milwaukee River enters the city froiu the north, running

nearly parallel with the lake to the junction of the Menomo-nee River; thence in a southeasterly direction to the

straight-cut; thence east to the lake. Menomonee River

enters Milwaukee River from the west, between East WaterStreet and Reed Street bridges.

Deutscher Club.

WARD BOUNDARIES.First Ward.—From Milwaukee River on Brady Street to

Farwell Ave., S. E'ly to Lake Michigan, S. W'ly lo JuneauAve. to Milwaukee River to place of beginning.

Second Ward.—From Milwaukee River on Vliet Street to

Thirteenth Street to Cedar Street to Milwaukee River to place

of beginning.Third Ward.—From Milwaukee River on Wisconsin Street

to Lake Michigan, S'ly to Harbor, N. W'ly and X. aloug Mil-

waukee River to place of beginning.Fourth Ward.—From Milwaukee River on Cedar Street

to Thirteenth Street to Menomonee Canal and River to Mil-

waukee River, and N'ly to place of beginning.Fifth Ward.—From Menomonee River on First Ave. to

Greenfield Ave. to Lake Michigan., N'ly to Harbor, and N.

W'ly and W. along Milwaukee River and Menomonee River

to place of beginning.Sixth Ward.—From Milwaukee River at North Ave. to

Seventh Street to Vliet Street to Milwaukee River, and N. E'ly

along Milwaukee River to place of beginning.Seventh Ward.—From Milwaukee River at Juneau Ave.

to Lake Michigan, S. W'ly to Wisconsin Street to MilwaukeeRiver to place of beginning.

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Eighth Ward.—From Menomonee River on First Ave. to

Greenfield Ave. to Eleventh Ave. to Canal Street to MuskegoAve. to Menomonee Canal to place of beginning.

Ninth Ward—From Vliet north, N.W. on Fond du LacAve. to North Ave., W. on North Ave. to 22d St., S. on 22d St.

to Vliet, E. on Vliet to 7th St.

Tenth Ward.—From Walnut St. N. on 7th St. to WrightSt., W. on Wright to Fond du Lac Ave., S.E. on Fond du LacAve. to Junction Walnut, E. on Walnut to 7th St.

ELEVENTH WARD.—From intersection of Greenfield Ave.on First Ave. to Maple Street to Eighth Ave. to Burnham Street

t© Forest Home Ave. to Twenty-Second Ave. to Greenfield Ave.to place of beginning.

Twelfth Ward.—From intersection of Greenfield Ave. onFirst Ave. to Grant Street to Grove Street to KinnickinnlcRiver to Lincoln Ave to Lake Michigan, N'ly to Greenfield

Ave. extended to place of beginning.

Thirteenth Ward.—From Milwaukee River on NorthAve. to Seventh Street to Hadley Street to Milwaukee River,

S'ly to place of beginning.

Fourteenth Ward.—From intersection of First Ave. on

Maple Street to Eighth Ave. to Burnham Street to Forest HomeAve. to Twenty-Second Ave. to Russell Ave. to First Ave. to

place of beginning.

Fifteenth Ward.—From intersection of Vliet Street onTirteenth Street to Cedar Street to Western Ave. to Vliet Street

to place of beginning.

Sixteenth Ward.—From intersection of Cedar Street on

Thirteenth Street to Muskego Ave. to Canal Street to WesternAve. to Park Hill Ave. to Thirty-Seventh Street to St. Padl

Ave. to Western Ave. to Cedar Street to place of beginning.Seventeenth Ward.—From intersection of First Ave. on

Grant Street E. to Greenbush Street to Becher Street to Kin-nickinnlc River, S'ly to Lincoln Ave. to Lake Michigan, S'lyto Oklahoma Ave., W. to Howell Ave., N. to Russell Ave., W.to First Ave., N. to place of beginning.

Eighteenth Ward.—From Milwaukee River on KeefeAve. to Lake Michigan, S'ly to Brady Street to MilwaukeeRiver, N'ly along River to place of beginning.

Nineteenth Ward.—From intersection of Twenty-SecondStreet on Vine Street to Washington Ave. to Brown Street to

Cold Spring Road to Pabst Ave. to Forty-Seventh Street to

Vliet Street to place of beginning.Twentieth Ward.—From intersection of Wright Street on

Seventh Street to Burleigh Street to Louis Ave. to Keefe Ave.

to Western Ave. to Fond du Lac Ave. to Wright Street to placeof beginning.

Twenty-first Ward.—From intersection of Hadley Street

on Seventh Street to Burleigh Street to Louis Ave. to KeefeAve. to Milwaukee River, S'ly to Hadley Street to place of

beginning.Twenty-Second Ward.—From 22d. St. W. on Vine to 27th

St., N. to Brown, W. to Lisbon Ave., N.W. to Sherman Blvd.,N. to North Ave.. E. to 39th St., N. to Locust, W. to ShermanBlvd., N. to Burleigh, E. to Fond du Lac Ave., S.E. to Junc-tion 21st St. and North Ave.

TwENTT-THiRD WARD.—From intersection of Greenfield

Ave. on Eleventh Ave. to Canal Street to Washington Ave.

extended to South Pierce Street extended to Trowbridge Are.

to Greenfield Ave. to place of beginning.

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Shore at Whitefish Bay.

METHOD OF NUMBERING THE HOUSES.Milwaukee's handsome parked streets and noble avenues

are admired and enjoyed by thousands of transient visitors

every summer, the entire residence portion being one shaded,fenceless park.

There are over 1000 streets, everyone of which you will find

in the alphabetical Index giving all streets, on the map here-

with, specially drawn for this Guide. The streets are laid out

very regularly, mostly running parallel to one another, east

and west, and north and south. The method of numberingthe houses is very simple, the numbers on all streets in each

principal division of the city running in the same direction

corresponding exactly, so that, for instance, starting eastwardon Mason Street, it will be found that the number of the house

fronting on one of the side streets and situated on the northwest corner of Mason Street is 437, no matter whether it is onEast "Water Street, Broadway, Milwaukee, Jefferson,, or AstorStreet. — Keeping this regularity, and the difference in the

series of numbers employed on the East, West and South Sides

in mind, the following tables are suflBcient for locating at once

any house in the city, the number and street of which is known.On the East Side of the Milwaukee River the houses are

numbered as follows:

1.—All streets, west of Cambridge Ave., running north andsouth (the names of which will be found on the city map or

under No. 3 first division below) are intersected at the follow-

ing numbers by the streets running east and west, viz:

At 185 by Menomonee Street. At 589 by Johnson Street." "

625" Juneau Avenue.

"659

" Knapp Street." "

69.5" Ogden Avenue.

"731

" Lyon Street"

767•' Pleasant

"801

" Kewaunee ""

847" Brady

""

869" Pearson

"889

" Hamilton"

909"

Highland Place.

"221

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ICiF For example, if you want to find 481 Milwaukee Street,' the above table will tell you that it is situated between Oneidaand Biddle Streets.

2.—All streets, east of Cambridge Ave., running north andsouth (the names of which will be found on the city map or

under No. 3, second division, below) are intersected at the

following numbers by the streets running east and west, viz:

At 387 by Windsor Place. At 655 by Newberry Boulevd.437

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On the West Side of the Milwaukee River the houses artnumbered as follows:

6—A.n streets running north and south (w. of 2d Street,except West Water Street, where numbers on a certain cornerare about 30 higher, for names of which see the city map orunder No. 7 below), are intersected at the following numbersby the streets running east and west, viz:

At

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7.—The streets running west from the river (the names ofwhich will be found on the city map or under No. 6 above) arenumbered on the "Philadelphia plan", allowing 100 numbersfor each block, commencing at the cross street named with acorresponding number, West Water Street being considered asI'irst Street below the bend in the river. No. 1817 Wells Streetis therefore situated between 18th and 19th Streets, etc.

On the South Side of the city from the Menomonee River,the houses are numbered as follows:

Mouth of Milwaukee River.

S.—All streets running north and south (the names oi

which will be found on the city map or under No. 9 below)

are intersected at the following numbers by the streets runningeast and west, viz:

At 50 by Menomonee River. At 510 by Greenfield Avenue." no

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At

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13,- -All streets running northwest and southeast (thenames of which will be found on the map or under No. 12

above) are intersected at the following numbers by the streets

running northeast and southwest, viz:

At 257 by Potter Avenue. At 423 by Iron Street."

299" Russell " "

477" Nock

"333

" Ontario Street."

529" Estes

"377

"Pryor Avenue. "

562"

Trowbridge Ave.

N. B.—Some irregular streets, generally the outgrowth dthe old Plankroads, have a special numbering.

Some of the changes in the names of more important streets

are as follows:

Main Street, now Broadway.Spring

" " Grand Ave.Division " " Juneau "

Elizabeth"" National "

Poplar" west of 10th St.,

now Cold Spring Avenue.

Beaubian Street,now Garfield Avenue.

Mill Street, now Central "

Railroad " " Greenfield"

The Germania Building.

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Electric Car System, Diagrams of

Car Lines, Rates of Fare, Street

Directory and House Num=ber Guide.

NUMBERS AND OFFICIAL NAMES OFALL MILWAUKEE CITY AND

SUBURBAN TROLLEYCAR LINES.

Giving Starting Point and Terminus of EachLine.

No. I Wells St.-Farwell Ave. Line.

From Lake Park or Keefe Ave. to Wells& 36th Sts. and Calvary Cemetery.

'No. 2 Fond du Lac Ave.-National Ave. Line.

From 62nd & Greenfield Aves. in West! Allis to 27th St. & Fond du Lac Ave.

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No. 3 Walnut St.-National Ave. Line.

From Soldiers' Home to WashingtonPark.

No. 4 Eighth Ave.-Third St. Line.From Windlake & 8th Aves. to Davis &

6th Sts.

No. 5 Burnham St.-Third St. Line.From 25th 81 Lapham Sts. to Davis & 6th

Sts.

No. 6 Oakland Ave.-Delaware Ave. Line.From Oakland Ave. & Newton Ave. to

Delaware & Oklahoma Aves.No. 7 Holton St.-Mitchell St. Line.

From Holton & Chambers Sts. to LaytonPark.

No. 8 Muskego Ave.-Eighth St. Line.From 8th & Ring Sts. to Forest HomeCemetery.

No. 9 Clybourn St.-Wisconsin St. Line.From Thirty-fifth & Clybourn Sts. to N.W. Depot.

No. 10 Twelfth St.-Wisconsin St. Line.From Union Cemetery to N. W. Depot.

No. II State St.-Wisconsin St. Line.From 31st St. & North Ave. to N. W.

Depot.No. 12 Vliet St.-First Ave. Line.

From Vliet & Twenty-seventh Sts. to ist

Ave. & Clarence St.

No. 13 Vliet St.-Howell Ave. Line.From Washington Park to Humboldt

Park.

No. 14 North Avenue Line.

From North & Farwell Aves. to Thirty-first St. and North Ave.

No. 15 Howell Ave.-Tippecanoe Line.From East Water & Wisconsin Sts. to

Howell Road.

No. 16 West Allis Line via National Ave. •

From West Water St. & Grand Ave. to

West Allis.

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No. 17 St.Francis-Cudahy-S. Milwaukee LineFrom East Water & Wisconsin Sts. to

South Milwaukee.

No. 18 Oakland Ave.-Whitefish Bay Line.From East Water & Wisconsin Sts. to

Day Ave.

No. 19 College Ave.-Country Club Line.From East Water & Wisconsin Sts. to

Country Club and Mineral Spring Road.

No. 20 Washington Park-Wauwatosa Line.From West Water St. & Grand Ave. to

Wauwatosa.

No. 21 Wauwatosa-County Buildings Line.

From East Water & Wisconsin Sts. to

County Bldgs.

No. 22 West Allis-Waukesha Line.From West Water St. & Grand Ave. to

Waukesha.

No. 23 Waukesha Beach Line.

From West Water St. & Grand Ave. to

Waukesha Beach.

No. 24 North Milwaukee Line.

From West Water St. & Grand Ave. to

North Milwaukee.

No. 25 Milwaukee-Racine & Kenosha Line.

From East W^ater & Wisconsin Sts. to

Kenosha.

No. 26 Milwaukee-Muskego Lakes Line.

From West Water St. and Grand Ave. to

Muskego Lakes.

No. 27 West Allis Line via Greenfield Ave.From 3rd St. and Grand Ave. to W^estAUis^

No. 28 Racine City Lines.

^^-^ For distances, running time, first andlast car, intersecting car lines where trans-

fers can be had, see "Diagrams of Car Lines-"

where also the route and time table will be found.

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Electric Car Lines. 57

"^iF V ^-^ •^s 'S f**feO^"~^"W-

Washington Monument, Grand Ave.

INTRODUCTION.This practical up-to-date Directory of Mil-

waukee gives all Streets, and Street Corner

Numbers, within its City Limits, showing howto reach any desired point and what Street

Car Line to take.

This Street and House Number Directoryand Key to all Electric Car Lines has been

prepared with no limit of painstaking to insureabsolute accuracy as to its details.

KEY OR EXPLANATION.What Car Line to Take to Reach a Certain

Point.

Nearly all the Electric Car Lines center onor about Grand Ave. and West Water Street,or Wisconsin and East Water Streets. Toascertain what Car Line to take to reach the

Street and House Number desired, refer to the

Directory Alphabet for name of said Street.

The figure in bold face type opposite the Cor-ner Street Number indicates by number the

Car Line to be taken and for name of Car Linewith its respective number see "Numbers andOfficial Names of all Milwaukee and Suburban

Trolley Car Lines." Where no Car Line Num-

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58 Numbers and Names.

ber is given, the nearest number either aboveor below in the list of streets under the nameof street looked for, shows the Car Line reach-

ing the point desired or its nearest destina-tion.

FOR EXAMPLE.Burleigh St. (East Side) 316 6.

The figure 6 indicates the number of CarLine to be taken and by referring to the list

of Car Lines or Routes on the following pageit will be seen that this number represents the

Oakland Avenue and Delaware Avenue Line.The figure 316 is the House or Corner Num-ber at the corner of said street

If No. 25 Burleigh Street, West Side, is to

be reached, the Directory will show that CarLine No. 7 must be taken; if No. 301 Bur-

leigh Street is wanted, Car Lines No. 4 or 5 ;

if No. 1202 Burleigh Street, Car Line No. 10;No. 3001 Burleigh Street, Car Line No. 2, etc.

It will be noticed in the above, that it

depends entirely on the House Number of theStreet as to what Car Line to take in reachinga desired point.

The above example and all references givenin the Directory are based on the presumptionthat the Car taken starts from the center of

the City or near the corners of Wisconsin andEast Water Streets, or West Water Street andGrand Ave. if, however, the Car is taken from

any other part of the City, the Car Line to beused must be selected accordingly. In this

case reference can be made to C. N. CasparCo.'s City Map, folded and enclosed at the endof this Directory which gives all Car Linesand Routes, designating them by numbers.

For further information as to all the pointsreached by the Electric System of Car Lines,see ''Diagrams of Car Lines."

The Fare on all City Car Lines is 5c for

adults; 3c for children under 10 years, with

privilege of a transfer ticket for one other Line.

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Electric Car Lines. 59

TRANSFER SYSTEM.

Every passenger is entitled to one free

transfer from any Car Line to another. Trans-

fers must be asked for when paying fare to

the Conductor and must be used in the direc-

tion punched, in first car leaving transfer

intersection, after the time punched on date

issued.

Grand Ave., Looking West.

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60 C. X. Caspar Co.'s

The Numbers of Crossing Car Lines are

given on the Diagram of Car Lines in large bold

figures. Free transfers will be given to passen-gers, when paying fare, to and fro from Eastto West Side, at the following named corners:On State St., cor. 3d St. to Martin St., cor. EastWater St. On Clinton St., cor. National Ave.to Reed St., cor. National Ave. On Clinton

St., cor. Washington St., to Reed St., cor.

Washington St. On Clinton St., cor. Green-field Ave., to Reed St., cor. Greenfield Ave.

Passengers will be obliged to walk a block totake advantage of these free transfers.

DIAGRAMS OF ALL ELECTRIC CARLINES.

The following list embraces in consecutive

order, from No. i to 28, all the Electric TrolleyLines operated in Milwaukee and vicinity, withtheir official names as stated on the Cars of

each Line.

Note. The figures after the street namesare the house numbers on the corners of the

streets;thus : 316.

The Streets on which intersecting CarLines run are indicated by a medium heavyline, viz. : B^^ii^if^^i^i^^^

The figures repre-

senting the numbers of each intersecting Car

Line, are given in a somewhat larger size,

thus: 6. The names of these Lines can befound under the number or figure in list of CarLines and diagrams of same, both of which are

contained in the pages following.

C. N. Caspar Co.'s Map of the City and

Vicinity, folded and enclosed in the last partof this Directory, contains all Car Lines knownby their official numbers and can be easilylooked up by referring to the Key or Explana-tion.

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Electric Car Lines. 61

The Route and Time TableLine is given on the Diasfram

of

of

eachsuch

CarCar

Line, stating distance; running time, and theintervals at which Cars run, also giving at the

starting points, center and terminals, the timeof first Car in the morning and the last Carat night.

Rates of Fare on Electric Car Lines.

SUBURBAN AND INTERURBAN RATES OF FARE.

One Way. BETWEEN Round Trip.

$.10 Milwaukee and West Allis $.20.25

" " Calhoun 50

.35" " Waukesha 50

.50" " Waukesha Beach 75

.05" "

St. Francis, Cudahy 10

.10" "

St. Francis or Cudahy 20

.10" " South Milwaukee 20

.40" " Racine •* '

.50" " Kenosha 85

.10" " Wauwatosa 20

.10•• " Whitefish Bay 20

.10" " North Milwaukee 20

.20" " Hales Corners 40

SUBURBAN and INTERURBAN RATES for PRIVATE CARS.

One Way.

$16.00 Milwaukee20.00

20.00

28.00

9.60

9.60

9.60

9.60

9.60

12.00

BEiWEEN Round Trip.

and Waukesha $20.00" Waukesha Beach 25.00" Racine 25.00" Kenosha 35.00" West Allis 12.00" Wauwatosa 12.00" North Milwaukee 12.00" Whitefish Bay 12.00" South Milwaukee 12.00" Hales Corners 15.00

CITY RATES FOR PRIVATE CARS.

Special Car "400" $10.00 for 3 hours.Double Truck Cars 10.00

"3

"Marguerite," Illuminated 20.00"

3"

The fare In the City of Milwaukee is 5c for adults and 3c

for children under 10 years, with pririlege of one transfer.

Chartered Cars will be charged for from the time they areordered to leave center of city until released by parties char-tering same.

Rates contemplate seating capacity of car only, not morethan ten in excess thereof will be permitted. For further

information apply to

JOHN I. BEGGS, Pres. and Gen'l Manager,

451 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis.

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62 Diagrams of Car Lines.

2i,22,23±

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lO

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STST.

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No. I.

WELLS ST.-P,FARWELL AVE..« LINE.

Int«rseoting Lines are marked^lMLarge figures or nambers denote

Car Lines crossing this Line, andalso Lines from and to which trans-fers are given. Small figures are theHouse Numbers at comer of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

CARS BEAR SIGN)i

Wells St.~Farwcll Ave.ROUTE — From 36th St. on Wells

St. east to nth St., south to Grand Ave.,east to Wisconsin St . to Jackson St.,

north to Ogden Ave., east to FarwellAve., north to North: Ave., east to LakeAve., northerly to Downer Ave., northto Folsom Place, east to Lake Park.

Distance, 6 miles. Running time. 45 min.Cars running 10 minutes apart as follows:

FIRST CAR LAST CAR36th St., east bound, 5:40 A. M. 1:20 A. M.Center. " " 5:55 '

Lake Park, w. bound, 6:01Center. •' '• 5:15

STSTSTSTSTST

20 A.354005

On Sunday, first car leaves one hour later.

lii^o^ 3RD ST 4,5.1117.^^/ ?Nh ST

/<?/WEST WATER 5T 2,3,8,16,20, 2$.

M//kvaukee ff/i/er

^ST WATER ST 67.12J3. 15J7. 18.25.

^BROADWAY^MILWAUKEE 5T

STOiN

< U 5 =5 Q. _Q _i l_ < Q.'=^;

:: Q a ^ < ^.

OodE=s ^ o

196 VAN BUREN ST.

?iQ r. As.s ST?4.^ MARSHA! I ST

.ASTOR

Copyrijlit. 1904. by C. N C.tsp.ti Co.

CJ ^UMMIT AVF S74- _^^ <J6HEPARD AVE,j£2i _Sie «: MARIETTA f^L.Jd± .%

I .AKE ORIvr. ^Fl w^

Lake Porh

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Diagrams of Cax' Lines. 63

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_46 NO AMI_4S7H AML_4^TH A'JL

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-4^ NDAVL

No. 2.

FOND DU LAC AVE.-NATIONAL AVE. LINE

/S06 40 TH AVE.

/f8£ 39 TH AVt.

/46 38 TM AVE.

/«-? 37 TH AVE.

/40S 36 TH AVE

/je£ 35 TH AVE.

/3^6 34 TH AVE.

/JJO 33 RD AVE.

/JO-f 32 M AVE .

/2(9^ 31 5T AVt.

/g($-» W ESTEKn AV

/Z36 g9TH AVE.

_A2££_2aTH AVt.

//tfO 27TH AVt.

//•f6 26TH AVE.

//Ze 25TH AVL.

//02 24 TH AVE.

/oez 23R0 AVL.

/OSJ 22ND AVE./023 21 3T AVE.

96399£_20TH AVL.

I9TH AVL

'l8TH AVL.

17 TH AVL.

ifcTH AVE.

933

903

8 73

843817

15 TH AVE

|4 TH AVE

783

733

(,83

_|3 TH AVE.

"ll TH AVE

"lO TH AVE.

6S3~

9T HAVE.8T H AVE.

"7 T H AVE.

"6 T H AVE.

633S99

S69S395 T H AVE.

SO^ 4 T H AVE.

3R0 AVE.

"2 MO AVE.

"l 5T AVE.

-!'7P

•<V9

Intersecting lines are marked1 1 1 1| | || | [ | | | | H

Large figures or numbers denote Car Lines

crossing this Line, and also Lines from andto which transfers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key"CARS BEAR SIGN:

Fond du Lac Ave. -National Ave.Route — From Washington Ave., southeasterlyFond du Lac Ave., to Walnut St., east to 3dsouth to West Water St., southeasterly to Reedsouth to National Ave., west to 53d Ave.

Distance, 8Vi nfiiles. Running time, 50 minutes.Cars running 10 minutes apart, as follows:

Trrfr^l'f)u^

WA5HIM6T0N AVE 2 7 o/

HICK0RY.5T Z63(,

TAMAKACK5T 260/-

onSt,

St.

OOCTO3 (C coo3 as

$?» >» 3-c -, iT-i .-3o.»>

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ZZTHSr 3202

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64 Diagrams of Car Lines.

No. 3. WALNUT ST.-NATIONALAVE, LINE.

Z/6

Intersecting lines are marked fH+ffffLarge figures or numbers denote Car Lines crossing this

Line, and also Lines firom and to which transfers are given.Small figures are the House Numbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key" pQCARS BEAR SIGN:

^°^^'^S^''"p„rH'.'.ioiditrs Homr. Walnut St.-National Ave. Terrr,.nL,i\\

A-pNn <;t—'——•"

DASH SIGN:/sob AOTH AVE

/*><Sfc 39 TN AVt

/J<f^

/^60 3S T H AVt

/f»t 37 T H AVE

/4CiS 36 TH AVE

35 T H AVE.

34 TH AVE.

33 RO AVE.

'32 MO AVL

AVE

Washington Park.

42 MD 5T.

4 1 iT iT

3a T H3T 3801

37 T H ST

/3S6

1330

Route— From WashingtonPark east on Pabst Ave. '.o

Western Ave., south to Lis-

bon Ave., east to Walnut St .

east to 3d St.. south to WestWater St., southeasterly W£3TE.Rh AVEto Reed St., south to

National Ave., west-to Soldiers' Home.

/Z(A WE5TERM AVE. Distance. 8:; miles.

Running time, 55 min.Cars running 10 min-utes apart, as follows:

iSo-f

/Z3f 31 5 T

/236/Z08

//SO

29TH AVE'ZSTH AVE.

'27TH AVt

'26TH AVE

"25 TH AVE

"24 TH AVE

23RD AVE

"22nD AVE'21 ST AVE

'20 TH AVE

19 Th AVE

18 TH AVE

|? TH AVL

|6 TH AVE

'15 Th AVE

|4 TH AVE

13 T H AVE

34TH 5T

33 RD b^^330_32 MD 5T 3BiOi

31 ST 'A 310130 TH ST.To3729 TH ST 290/

28TH.ST "Si^WAiHIMGTOrtAVE.. Z70/

/S.f7J6,25.Copyright. 1904. by C N Caspai Co

,/

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Diagrams of Car o-iines. 65

TerminusKEEFE AVE . /539DAVI5 -ST. /S/9

CONCORDIA AVE /-^/P

RIM& 5T

AUER AVEBurleigh st. iz?9

CHAMBERS 3X12/9

1099

1039

LOCUST 5T //59

HADLEYCEMTERCLARKEWRIGHT ST 919

LEE ST 859

5T5T5T. Ml.

NORTH Ml.7S>9+H-H-

GARFIELPAVE7JgLLOYD 5T 7/9

HARMON ST 679

RESERVOIR AVE 639

SHERMAM ST S99

WALNUT 5T fSS

GALENA 5T._

CHERRY 5TVLIET 5T_IPOPLAR ST

S/S

4?9

CHESTNUT ST 359

PRAIRIE 5115TATE 5T 279

<y// HHI IIII H I H II HM I

' '

CEDAR, ST ""

WELLS ST_GRAND M€./S9

W0,iaS,2/. 22.23^2.^

CM A. 5T P Depot w

Menomonec

No. 4.

EIGHTH AVE.--THIRD ST.

LINE.Intersecting lines are marked l||||ll| I lllll 111!

Large figures- or numbersLines crossing this Line, and

denote Caralso Lines from

and to which transfers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

HfH-

CARS BEAR SIGN

Third St.—Sixth Ave.

2.3,2(?!^

Hari"^

ROUTE — From Green Bay Ave. south-east to 3rd St.. south to Sycamore St.. east

to West Water St . south to Reed St., southto Greenfield Ave., west to 6th Ave., south to

WmtlJake Ave., southwest to 8th Ave.

Distance. 6 miles. Running time.

45 minutes.Cars running 10 minutes apart, as

follows :

FIRST CAR.A. M.

Green Bay Ave., south bound, 5:34Center,

"' " '

5:54Windlake Ave., north " 5:30Center.

" ' 6:00

Green Bay AveCenter.Windlake Ave.,Center.

z:

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.CLYBOURN 5T

_di_FOWLER ST.

.^6_BRIDGE 5T

LAST CAR.A. M.

south bound 12.501:10

north " 12.45"

1. 10

On Sunday, first carleaves one hour later.

JJL.167

=.Rirer/07 50. WATER

.LAKE 5TOR EG ON ST.

.FLORIDA ST.

2S? VIRGINIA 5T.

JS7_?kRK 51.

297 50 PIERCEJ27 ISATIOHAL

51

/£7

STAVE.

JS7

JiLWALKERMINERAL

ST.

ST^/? WASHINGTON'M-r 5C0TT 5T.

ST..

^77 MADISON 5TS07 GREENFIELD AVE,

'S3> ORCHARD sf. I-'

S97 L APHAM ST5T659 MITCHELL

+4+69/ MAPLE ST

,

72/ BURNHAM 5T78/ ROGERS ST

/

_&£^ BECHERGRAMT

TerminuJKosciusko Park.

.^OL

ST.

ST.

*•£

Copyright. 1904 Caspar Co.

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66 Diagrams of Car Lines.

Termi'nui

KEEFE AVE . /S39DAVIS ST.

COMCOROIA AVE71RINGAULR AVEBURLEIGH ST 1279

CHAMBERS iT 1219

L0CU5T iTjJJSHADuEY 5T

CENTER 5T

CLARKE ST

WRISHT ST

LEE 3TMORTH AVL

-I-

GARFiELDAVE.7^gLLOYD 5T 7/9

HARMON

No. 5.

BURNHAMST.-

THIRD ST.LINE.

Intersecting Lines aremarked M >t ll l i l l

Large figures or num-bers denote Car Lines

crossing this Line, andalso Lines from and to

xrhioh transfers are

given. Small figures arethe House Numbers atcorner of Street. Forexplanation see "Key"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Third St.--

Grccnficld Ave.

Bal'Tvl'^outfeTst- cg./i^J I I I I III I 1 1 I I I I 1 1

eriy to 3d St. south to CEDAR ST 239

Sycamore St., east to WECLS iT._/S9_West Water St., south to gRAMD AVE /S9

t^'o^'c^i^nS rMmfm2f^22,23,2^f'Ave., west to Beloit 5Y(amore st

Road, southwest to C M. Jf- ST. P Depot25th Ave.

r

Distance, 7 miles. Run-ning time, 45 minutes.C?rs running 10 minutes

apart, as follows:FIRST CAR.

Green Bay Ave., i c-.on a Msouth bound, (

^"^^ '^- '^•

Center," - 5:50 "

Beloit Road, I c.onnorth boupH. ;

»-3U

Center," '• 6:00

On Sunday, first car leaves onehour Jater.

RESERVOIR AVE. 639

SHERMAN ST SS9

WALMUT 5T

GALENACHERRY 5TVLIET 5TPOPLAR STCHESTNUT S

PRAIRIE ST

STATE ST

Menomonet

LAST CAR.

12:45 A. M

1:05••

12:50

1:10

QEM

»0

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or-

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AVE. $

8-

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51/37

ler

/07 5 0. WATER.LAKE STOREGON ST

197 FLORIDA 5T227 VIRGINIA STZS7 PARK hTS97 SO PIERCE 5T327 NATIONAL AVE.

35? WALKER ST387 M INERAL ST^/7 WASH I N 6T0N ST.

-f-f? SCOTT ST477 MAPISOM 5TSO? GREENTIELD

AVf

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 67

Mintra/

ipri'nyParteNo. 6.

OAKLAND-DELAWARE AVE.LINE.

1$^I9^P. KEEFE AVE^ /0-^3 PROVIDE.MC$ 97S NEWPORT

5*.

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us222.a/i*?.5^

AVE.AVEAVE.AVE.5T.AVE.

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NEWPORTHARTFORDCOMCOROBURLEI6HLINWOODF0I30M PL.fSEV^ BERRY BLVD.

PARK PLBELLtVIEW PLSUMMIT PL.BRADFORD STGREENWICH 5TTHOMAS 5T

NORTH AVE.

5TAT£ SX. %

6RAN0 Avet22.23^i

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060EM AVE.

^;^KISAPP 5TJUNEAU AVE.

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257

07 50. WATER 5T/J7 LAKE ST2221 OREGON ST.

ZSZZFLORIOA ST2ZZ_VIR6INIA ST.

PARK ST50. PIERCE STNATIONAL AVE.WALKER STMINERAL ST

:^77~ WASHINGTON ST777~SC0TT STTSTMADISON 5TlOT^ GREEN FIELD AVE.SJ7 ORCHARD STSZZLAPHAM ST.6S9 MITCHELL ST6S>/ MAPLE ST

i

l/f'hmc/fi'fj/y/i /Jiuer

63-*

Int«r8eoti]ig Lines are marked Kti

Large figures or numbersdenote Car Lines orossing thisLine, and also Lines from andto which transfers are given.Small figures are the HouseNumbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key"CARS BEAR SIGN:

Oakland Ave.--Dclawarc Ave.ROUTE—From Oakland Ave.

and Mineral Spring Park, on Oak-land Ave., south to Park Place,east to Murray Ave., south to

North Ave., south to Brady St .

west to North Water St., south-west to East Water St.. south toSouth Water St., west to Clinton

St., south to KInnikinnic Ave.,southeast to Pryor Ave., ^astto Ellen St., south to DelawareAve., east to Oklahoma Ave.

Distance, 8% miles. Run-ning time, 55 minutes.

Cars running 8 minutesapart, as follows:

FIRST

SMITH ST. lObSWILSON !>\

OTJEN ST. ±11DOVEF? ST ::

/^POTTERAY^

STEWART 5TBECHER ST50. BAY STARCHER STWARD STALLI5 STLINCOLN AVE.

'040 I I N U 3 ST.

toso CONWAY ST.HOME a STDEER ST

„^ ., WILLIAMS iJT.

z^^JC 7^^^- LENOX 5T

Mineral Spring Park,south bound, f

Center,Oklahoma Ave., |

north bound, i

Center,

CAR.A. M.

5:50

5:15

5:30

5:30

CAR.LAST12:50 A. M.1:10

12:47 "

1:10

On Sunday, first

car leaves one hourlater.

PRVOR MRON STNOCK STESTES ST/J-ROWBRIDGE ST

j:6/_RU5K AVE69/ UNION AVE.73S N. WESTERN AVE.T'57~OKLAHOMA AVE

Copyright. 1904. by C. N. Caspar Co.

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68 Diagrams of Car Lines.

No. 7.

HOLTON-MITCHELLST. LINE.

Intersecting Lines are marked I M i M I i I MLarge figures or numbers denote Car

Lines crossing this Line, and also Lines fromand to ^rhioh transfers are given. Smallfignres are the House Xumbers at comerof Street.

For explanation see "Key**-

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Holton St.--Mitchcll St.

ROUTE-From Chambers St. and ^Holton St., on Holton St., south to Brady ^4St . west to North Water St., southwestto East Water St., south to South WaterSt., west to Clinton St., south to MitchellSt., west to Forest Home Ave., south-west to Forest Home Cemetery and Lay-ton Park.

Distance. 7 miles. Running time,45 minutes.

8 minutes e ii

FIRST CAR.I 5:25 A. M.

I2l<i\

IISS1099/0^9

979

SJ9

dJ9

'tM719

679ML

Chamber^LOCU^TsJTHAOL£Y JTCENTER 51

CLARKE. .ST

WRI6HT STLEL iT

.rSORTH /\VE

MRFlELO/i/EU-OYO iTHABMON JT'RL5ER\/0IR-1VI

:c\i\62l

Cars runningapart as follows:

5(/\ 1 1 Jl

EChambers St.,

south bound,Center,

'•

Layton Park,north bound,

Center."

Chambers St.,south bound.

Center '•

Layton Park,north bound.

Center. "

On Sunday, first __leaves one hour later.

ORAND AVf.

22,23M

CAR.A. M.

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CHICAGO JTERIE ^T

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 69

INo.8. EIGHTH ST.-MUSKEGO AVE. LIINE.

Intersecting lines are marked I 1 1 1 | | [ |

Large figures or numbers denote Car Lines crossing this Line,and also Lines trom. and to

which transfers are given.Small figures are the HouseNumbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Eighth St.--Muslccgo Ave

\~

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!2 S »

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IB")*; ;«o'c-»'iR

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14AVE.

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cc3 rt aecu cs

STAT £ 6T/^-

GRAND AVE.

GARFIELD AVE.LLOYD 5T i

67g HARMOM ST ^

599 sa5HERMAriST.|555 !^, WALNUT 51. "§

GALEMA5TCHERRY 5T

VLIET 51POPLAR 5T

CHE5TMUT 5T

PRAIRIE 5.T

5T

nA'^MLiirn'

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CEDARZ3S \NZllb

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BOW ST.

ARROW 5TMAPLE 5T

NGTOIN41I.3C0TT ST.SO? GREENFIELD

5.26,27.JIL MITCHELL ST793 BURN HAM ST.

S6S ROGERS ST,

93S BECHER STDUNLAP SI

/00s Q,R/\^ r 01.

t

63SO

/07

y24147 SYCAMORE 5T107 CLYBOURN 5T

FOWLER ST

BRtD6E ST\Menomone* fiirer-

SO. WATER 5T

LAKE STOREGON STFLORIDA STVIRGINIA STPARK ST50.PIERCE5T

^NATIONALAVEJ57 WA I K r R ST35^

. MINERAL ST

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70 Diagrams of Car T.mes.

iTermmui3501 35TH

«/)

ST.

ST

3301 33RD ST3^01 34TH

No. 9.

CLYBOURN ST.-w 31 T5T WISCONSIN ST.3001 30TH ST MNP2.9^/ 29TH 5T l-ll-^t.

2801 28TH ST Intersecting Lines are marked |||||| H [

3201 3?N0 ST

Large figures or nnmbers de-2701 WASH I N 6 TO n AV L. note Car Lines crossing this Line.

57 and also Lines from and to which(-•p

transfers are given. Small fig;nres2601 26TH

25TH2501

CO

u

200/ 20TH 5T

ISOi I9TH 5T

/PO/

/6^/

/'^O?

/302

/,g03 I8TH 5TI7TH 5T

^I6TH ST

150Z I5TH 3T

14TH ST

|3TH b^.

"iSTH 5T

'\\ TH 3T

lOTH ST

9THST'gTH 5T

ST

1201

l/OI

1001

6TH 3T.-

are the House Numbers at comerof Street.

For explanation see "Key".

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Clybourn "si.

ROUTE-From 35th St. east on

Clybourn St. to 6th St., north to GrandAve., east to Wisconsin St., east to

North-Western Depot.Distance, 3'i miles. Running

time, 21 minutes.Cars running 6 minutes apart as

follows :

FIRST CAR.5:40 A.M.6:00 ••

LAST CAR.12:35 A.M.12:55 •

leaves one hour

35th St.. "east bound.N.-W. Depot west "

35th St., east bound,N.-W. Depot, west "

On Sunday, first car

later.

4,SJ/,Z7.\?.m

o<.

>-

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6,7J2,13M ^17A25-

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.3RD 5T

2 MOST

401

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2,3 8 16.20.26.

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M-Zh51 WATE R 5T.

.IPBROADWAY/£3 M1LWAUKEL5T

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/47 jirriRson 5T

/7/ JACK60n ST

/9S VANBUREn ST

Z/9 CA5S ST

24^ MARSHALL ST

C.^ nW Pepot

TermmuiJuneau Park

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 71

No. 10.

TWELFTH ST.--WISCONSIIN ST. LINE.Interseoting lines are marked rH4+-

Large fignres or nambers denote Car Lines crossing tliis

liine, and also Lines from and to 'which transfers are given.Small . figures are the House Nnmbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Twelfth St.Z^ZZIBURLLIGH 6T route - From

/£il_CHAMBLR^6T s''o"uTeas?eTrrto

L0CU5T ST. 17th St., south to CenterSt.. east to 12th St..south to State St.. eastto nth St. south toGrand Ave., e.ast toWisconsin St., east toNorth-Western Depot.'Also stub running southfronn 12th and BurleighSts-. to Center St., connecting with main line.

/[\/£^ Distance, 4/* miles.Running time, 30

GARFIELD AVL. minutes.

r. \j n c -rCars running 5

LLOYD <5 T minutes apart, as

HARMAN v5T ^°''°"'first car.A. M

6t5/ V I N L ST Onion Cemetery, I 5:3oso. & east bound, )

HADLLY 5T

CLNTER 5T.

CLARKE 5T.

WRIGHT.5TLEE 51.

NORTH

WALNUT 5T

GALLNA ST.

CHERRY v5T

VLIET 6T,^COLD SPR\NGA\tCHE^TNUT5TPRAIRIE 6T

^TATE 6TCEDAR STWELL6 6T

^^^2,3,^0,

il2f_ v5HERM^N6Tn.-W. Depot, west i = cc& north- bound, f°=^^

EAST CAR.Union Cemet^y, i 12:34 A. M.so. & east bound, f

N.-W. Depot, w. ) ..^r, ..

& north bound, (

'•"'^

IX On Sunday,

M

first carleaves onehour later.

121X^

vj v5 .^ ^ >^ ^

so -it^ 7 <o oc

cc — uj< f; < <uJcoZ-3 -3^ <-> j;

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72 Diagrams of Car Lines.

(-: »— ~ ^ \r>

«o r> Qc l-"e*v_2- '^^^ <t^Zl^ :£t

<,lo

1/1»o,

?E '^ o ;l^°^

26 TH 5T.

25 TH 5124^2 5T.

2^0/ 24 TH23RD

5-> _l>CO

ST.

5T.

ST.

5TST.

22 MD2I5T20TH'I9TH ST.

I8TH 5Tt7TH 5T.

I6TH 5TI5TH 5T14 TH 5TI3TH ST.

/P(?/ I2TH 5T

//O/ I I 7 H ST10 TH ST'STH STfiTH ST.

7TH ST

;?VA5HiriG

I

300/ 3 TH ST.

290/ 2 9 TH ST28 T H 5T280/

270/

or AVE.

4H

«/7

z:o

NO. 11.

STATE ST--

WISCONSIN ST.LINE.

Intersecting Lines are marked4l4fLarge figures or numbers

denote Car Lines crossing thisLine, and also Lines from andto which transfers are given.Small fig^ures are the HouseNumbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key'4

CARS BEAR SIQN:

State St.ROUTE—From 30th St. east on

North Ave. to Washington Ave.,south to State St., east to 3d St..

south to Grand Ave.*, east to Wis-consin St., east to North WesternDepot.

Distance, 4/4 miles. Runningtime, 30 minutes.

Z, 3,4,5,12,13, 20 Cars running 6 minutesapart, as follov^s:

Fl RST CAR30th St.. east bound. 5:30 A. m!

6TH STSTH ST'4 TH b^.

3RD ^'^.

i..?'r?J'W'ATrR hJ.

^^^^^^6,7,12.13,15.17,18,2599 BROADWAY

N.-W. Depot, west " 6:00LAST CAR.

-_.-,30th St.. east bound, 12:34 A. M.0.r,/0 N.W. Depot, west " 1:02 "

On Sunday, first car leaves onehour later.

/23 MILWAUKEE 5T.

/47 JEFFERSOr-i 5T7/ JACKSON bJ.

ttttt-/, W/95 VAM BUREN ST2/9 CASS 51.

S-*

2±^MAR5HALL3T.

Juneau ForkTerminus

/y

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 73

No. 12.

VLIET ST.-FIRST AVE. LINE.Intersecting lines are marked

| | | 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 | | I | | [

Large figures or numbers denote Car Lines crossing this

Line, and also Lines from and to which transfers are given.Small figures are the House Numbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

^^^',v\v^^

•^0^M^-.

>70Sait j3.

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Vlict St.-Rrst Ave. ^"^^Tv^^

v>i

.202-

\^^^Route—From 27th St. and Vliet

St., east on Vliet St. to 12th St., southto Chestnut St., east to 3d St., southto State St., east to Martfn St., east toEast Water St., south to South WaterSt. west to Chnton St.. south to MitchellSt.. west to 1st Ave., south to Clarence St.

Distance, 5?<. miles. Running time, 40minutes.

Cars running 10 minutes apart, as follows:

^''\i7Q9^

FIRST CAR.27th St., south bound. 5:42 A. M.Center. " •• 6:00First Ave., north " 5:40Center. •• 6:00

LAST CAR.12:30 A. M.12:5012:3012:50

On Sunday, first car leaves one hour later

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\8,

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74 Diagrams of Car Lines.

No. 13.

VLIET ST.-HOWELL AVE.

LINE.Intersecting lines are marked 14-H-H

Large figures or numbers de-

note Car Lines crossing this Line,

and also Lines from and to which

transfers are given. Small figures

are the House Numbers at corner

of Street.^^

For explanation see 'Key"-

Terrf'"'"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

3i't 51 MS

30THST291 H 5^

Vlict St-Howell Ave.Route — From Washington Park on

Vliet St., east to Winnebago St.. south-east to Chestnut St.. east to 3d St., southto State St.. east to Martin St., east to

East Water St., south to South Water St.

west to Clinton St., south to Kinnickinnic

Ave., south to Howell Ave., south to HumboldtPark. „ . ^^ .

Distance, 7 miles. Running time, 50 mm.Cars running 10 minutes apart, as follows:

FIRST CAR. LAST CAR.Washington Park,. 5 3, f^ j^ ,2:33 a. m.

east bound. 1

Center, south " 5:55 - 12:57Humboldt Park,

..5 42"• 12:42

north bound. >

Center, west " 6:0On Sunday, first carleaves one hour later.

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 75

//H++fH

10,14^

<5-H+H4

WtM

^,S,27.

3001 JOTH 31

_g££Z.2<STH >5T.gr^/ W/^6H/NGT0N AVL.^^^-^ 26TH^STg-^^^ EJTH 5Tg^^^ 24JfrH 6T.^^02- 24 TH 5T.aj5£ 23 RD JT

No. 14..

NORTH AVE.LINE.

^J^^^ £2 ND 3T

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to

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6T,5T.6T.5T.

3T

TEJUtONIA AVLLOU 15 AVL.

^T.ST.6T.v5T.

6T.v5T.

vST.

6T.6T.6T.

v5T.

I6LAND AVLWALL 5TRICHARD6 5T.BUFFUM 61.

HOLTON 61.

BOOTH 51N.PIERCL5TFRATNLY STBRLMEN 6T.WLiL 5THUMBOLDT AVL.

21 5T20TH13 THISTH17 TH/6TH15 TH/4 TH

laTHW IH.\0 TH9 THSTH7TH6THJTH4 THJ RDZ ND/6T.

In-terseoting Lines are markedLarge figures or numbers de--

note Car Lines crossing this Line,

and also Lines from and to whichtransfers are given, Small figuresare the House Numbers at cornerof Street.

For ezplanAiion see "Key"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

North Ave.

ROUTE— From Farwell Ave. westNorth Ave. to Humboldt Ave., north

Lee St.. west to Holton St., south

North Ave., west to 30th St.

^ Distance, 3^^ miles. Runningtime, 25 minutes.

Cars running 10 minutes apartas follows:

FIRST CAR.5:40 A. U.5:45 A. M.

Farwell Ave., west bound30th St., east bound.

Farwell Ave., >

west bound, \

30th St., '.

east bound, )

On Sunday, first

one hour later.

LAST CAR.12:40 A. M.

12:45 A. M.

car leaves

'^6J6.

CAMBRI06L A/LWEWHALL S,l.

6ARTLLTT v5T

OAKLAND A\/L.

CRAMLR 51.

MURRAY AVL

:e^

S

*v

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76 Diagrams of Car Lines.

GRAND AVE jf|;

M il !'"' "

22.23

26,27^

Ki'^

WliCOWilM ST

l ll it ti /. 9. 10, 11. 19. 21 Z4^363 MICHIGAN 5T.

HUKOrS ST.

^857 DETROIT ST.

ISIlBUrFALO STCHICA60 5TERIE :>T.

fliltvauKtt Riftr/07 50. WATLK 6t

LAKE STORES on 5TFLORIDA STVI R Gin I A STPARK ST50. pierce: STMATIOMAL AVE.WALKEIR 5TMl r< ER AL iTWASHIN GTON STSCOTT ST.

MADI50M 6T.

GREENFIELD AVE.ORCHARD STLAP HAM STMITCHELL ST.MaPLL »T.

No. IS.

HOWELL AVE.LINE.

Intersecting Lines are markedlffffLarge figures or numbers

denote Car Lines crossing this

Line, and also Lines from andto 'which ti>ansfers are g^ven.Small figures are the HouseNumbers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Howell Ave.DASH SIGN:

Tippecanoe.

a3-± 5TEV/ART STBECHER ST.

50 B AV ST>KCHER STWARD ST.

urscoLN AVfSMITH 5TWIL60N ST._CLARENCE SLDEER PL. .

DOVER PL.

~^ rS<TSJ219

.2LL337

PRYORAVE. 3S/

\/F,25

ROUTE-From Wisconsin St.

on East Water St., south to SouthWater St., west to Clinton St.,

south to Klnnickinnfc Ave., southto Howell Ave., southwest to

^owell Road Terminue.Distance, 5 miles. Running

time, 35 minutes.Cars running 30 minutes

apart, as follows:

FIRST CAR.

J3L

Wisconsin St.,south bound,

Howell Road,

RUSSELL AVE. "O""^^ bound.

42S^6b

MOriTAN A A\^. 360

5CHILLER STSECOND !>T.

T H I R D 5T.

FOURTH 5T _

FIFTH

•^9^

S3S5T. SiO_

OKLAHOMA AVE. 6/6

To tyn

Wisconsin St.south

Mowell Road,north

On Sunday,_hour later.

Humiyo/i/tPar/f

Citu Limits

bound, )

bound, ]'

first car

6:15 A. M.

5:50 "

LAST CAR.

11:45 P. M.

12:20 A. M.

leaves one

AVE.

•v.* •-f

r/ntnus

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 77

^a,^J I5tate Fair Park

WL5TALLI5

No. 16.

FIFTY-THIRDAVE.-

WEST ALLISLINE.

Intersecting lines aremarked-HH+m+

Large figures or numbersdenote Car Lines crossingtliis Line, and also Linesfirom and to which trans-

fers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at

comer of Street. ^For explanation see ^

••Key" f

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Fond du Lac Avc-

National Ave.

DASH SIGN:

West Ailis.

O2>r

><

ROUTE—From Grand Ave;and West Water St. south on •

West Water St. to Reed St.,

south to National Ave., westto West Ailis.

Distance. 6% miles. Run-ning time, 40 minutes.

Cars running 20 minutes

apart, as follows:FIRST CAR.

A. M.Grand Ave. and West I c.nnWater St., west bound, f

^'^^

West Allis, east " 6:15

LAST CAR.P. M.

Grand Ave. and West i ii-AOWater St.. west bound, i

'

A. iVI.

West Allis east " 12:00

\,6,6,ZB,llM^

Copyright. 1904, by C. N. Caspar Co.

22.23

^Idien Homt

/S06_40Th AVE..

/fS6_39Jh AVE.

/f60 .38 TH AVE.

/^«3* 37 TH AVE.

/J*2

/3S6

l4oa 36 TH AVE.

35 TH AVE.

34 TH AVE.

/330 33^0 AVE.

1304 32 no AVE.

IZS-f 31 ST AVE.

I08Z

/0S3

993

963

933

903

IZ6-* WEiTERM AVE.

IZSf, 29TH AVE.IZ08 26 TH AVE.

IISO 27TH AVE.

//46 26TH AVE

1/28 g5TH AVE.

ilOZ 24 TH AVE.

23 RO AVE.

22 NO AVE.10Z3 21 iT AVE.

20 Th AVE.

19 TH AVE.'

18 TH AVE.

17 Th AVE

|6TH AVE.

15 T H AVE.

14 T H AVE.

13 T H AVE.

1 1 T H AVE.

10 T H AVE

9 T H AVE .

8T H AVE7 T H AV £

6T H AVE"5T H AVE

4T HAVE3RD AVE2 no AVE.

I 5T AVE.

6 ROVE 5T

8 73

6438/7

783

7J3

683

6S3633599'

S6 9

S39SO94794494/9389

3S9 GREEOBOSH iT

329 HAMOVER 5T

REED ST.

6.7,12,13.15.17.25^^^

^ TJ ^ 31 O

-m-H- -•$CLiriTOH ST. ^

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78 Diagrams of Car Lines.

^^, VVISCONSIH ST

\Wt¥fi, A 10, 11. 19, 2t 2-f3b3 MICHI6AI1 ST.

HUROM 5T.

DETROIT ST.

BUFFALO ST.

CHICA60 5TERIE. iT.

_"/07 Sa WATER 5T137 LAKE iT

ORLfiOM 5TFLORIDA 5TVI R 61 MIA ST.

PARK 5T50. PIERCE 5THATIOMAL AVE.WALKER 5TMIMERAL STWA5HIM6T0M STiCOTT 5T>1ADI5 0M ST'GREEMFIELD AVEOR CHARD ST.LAPHAM ST.

MITCHELL ST.

MAPLE ST

\ ffmnicJCinnic fairer

No. 17.

ST. FRANCIS-CUDAHY-

S. MILWAUKEELINE.

Intersecting Lines are marked ffff

Large fignres or numbersdenote Car Lines crossing thisLine, and also Lines from andto -wliicli transfers are g^ven.Small fignres are the HonseXnmhers at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

CARS BEAR SIGN:

St. Francis-Cudahy-S. Milwaukee.

ST.ST

ROUTE—From Wisconsin St , onE. Water St., Clinton St. and +Cin-nickinnic Ave., south to the City

Limits, south to St. Francis,south to Cudahy, south toS. Milwaulcee.

Distance, II /a miles. Run-time, 55 minutes.

_5TEWART ST.BECHER ST.SO. BAY 5T

"_>>iRcHER 5TPJ/ _WAR D ST

ALL IS ST.LINCOLN.LIMUS STCOrtWAY_M O M E R_PEER ST "'"e

p _ - - _i_ —-g^ /^^v W)LLlAK5 5TCars running 30 minutesPOTTER

AVE^ ^^P^—^^j-^LEM OX £T apart.

"^Uj^ <ax>. ^. aPiL^RU55ELL AVE,5EELEY ST.

PRY OR AVEIR OM ST.NOCK STE5TE3 ST

7 TROWBRIDGE STRUSK AVE .

UMIOM AVE.WESTERN AVE.

OKLAHOMA AVL

5T FRANCIS

TIME TABLE.FIRST CAR. LAST CAR

Wisconsin&E^Water^Sts^.

,

^^^OA. M. 11:20 P. M.

S. IMilwaukee. north ., 6:00 A.M. 12:00 A.M.

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CUDAHY

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 79

NO. 18.

OAKLANDAVE.--

WHITE-FISH BAY

LINE.Intersecting Lines are marked

| mH |

Large figures or fAIRMOUNTnumbers denote CarLines crossing this Line, and also

Lines from and to which trans-

fers are given. Small figures are

the House Numbers at corner of

Street.For explanation see "Key"-

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Delaware Ave.-Oakland Ave.

DASH SIGN:

Whitefish Bay.ROUTE— From Day Ave. south

to Oakland Ave., south to ParkPlace, east to Murray Ave., south to

Farwell Ave., south to Brady St..

v\/est to North Water St., southwestto East Water St., south to Wis-consin St.

Distance, 7^,4 miles. Runningtime, 40 minutes.

Cars running 60 minutes apart.

Lake

Michlqan

White Fizh Baj ffejort

PORT WASHINGTON RD.

W-*

-J .lu

•0 ''X

HAMPTOM RO.

CUMBtRLAND AVL.

6LtNDALE AVE.

RUBY AVE.

/OSi10-^3

_MARION 5T.

OLIVE 5T.

JOAK iT

LAKE ST.

COLUMBIA PL.

_CLEVELAHD AVE

_MtWTON AVE.

_nENL.O BLVD.

KEEFE AVE-PROVIDtMCE AVE.

9 7J3 IS

67/4

"OO.

79Z LYON .3T.

6DEN AVt

6iJ_Ji)StAU AVt.JOHNSON ST.

MARTIN -ST

8IDDLL .JT.

ONEIDA -ST.

M A ACN «JT.

Vv'I.S C OfM J I N JT

AVE.AVE.AVt,iTAVE.

NtvVPORTHARTFORDCON COR DBURLEI6HLIN WOODFOLSOM PL.

NEWBERRYPARI^ PL.

vrr,* BELLEVIEW PL-

^JT^SWMMiT PL.BRAOrORO .ST.

^96 cRLtUWlcHST.THOM Ai

NORTH

BLVD.

-ST.

AVE-

'-'^^K'--

TIME

Wisconsin St,

Day Ave., so

TABLE. is%FIRST

no. bound, 6:006:40

w>^,3jo.nMziM.

Copyright.

bound,LAST

, no, bound, 11;40, bound,first car 1

CAR.A. M.

CAR.P. M.

12:20 A. M.eaves one

Wisconsin StDay Ave., soOn Sunday,hour later.

During summer months cars rimevery 10 minutes to Whitefish BayResort.

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80 Diagrams of Car Lines.

No. 19.

COLLEGE AVE.LINE.

Countrt^ C/uS

Termtnu.i

Intersecting Lines are marked /)|| || | l|

Large figures or numbers de-note Car Lines crossing this Line,and also Lines from and to 'whichtransfers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at comerof Street.

For explanation see Key"CARS BEAR SIGN:

Wells St.--Farwcll Ave.DASH SIGN:

College Ave.ROUTE — From East Water and

Wisconsin Sts. east on Wisconsin St. to

Jacl<son St., north Jo Ogden Ave., eastto Farwell Ave., northeasterly to NorthAve., east to Lake Ave.-, northerly to

Downer Ave., north to Mineral SpringRoad.

Distance, 4',/2 nnites. Runningtime, 30 minutes.

Cars running 10 minutes apartas follows:

FIRST CAR.Wisconsin and E. Water )

Sts., east bound, ;'

College Ave., terminus. (

south bound, f

LAKE 5T.

COLUMBIA PL..

DAI5Y Sr

hEWTON AVE..

MEMLO BLVD._

MORSE AVE

KEEEE AVE._ /OS3

Do y\^ner Co/Uece

HARTFORD K^L.9/4

con CORD AVE. S-fS

BURLEIGH 6T S/S

LI h WOOD AV E 7S8

FOL50M PL. 704

MEW BERRY BLV D. «gJ'(6

PARK PL. 607

6:00A.M.

5:50 '•

BELLEVIEW PL . S77

5UMMIT PL6

Wisconsin and E. Water >

LAST CAR BRADFORD S>T ^^1:10 A. M.

GREENWICH 5r r^Ists., east bound,' iHOMAi iT^ii^

College Ave., ter- i n.nnD m ,.,«^^

minui, south .bound. I"OOP.M.

^ ^fjQRTH AVE f/3On Sunday, first car leaves /t '""""one hour later. ,_ ^_

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 81

WAUWAT05A

Woi/iintiTort Par/<,

4 / 3T 5T ^/^/^OTM it. ^^^^J5T ^^^ST 05^/

37 ''Hi7:j7^/

o. 20.WASHINGTON

PARK--WAUWATOSA

LbIINEI. \NL51tHn A\4t. 3S0/

Interseoting Lines are marked WHfH -34^H .ST

Large figures or numbers de- 33 "0 .5T

note Car Lines crossing thisLine,32r>|[) ^7- 3sci

and also Lines from and to which-^ .^ .f

transfers are given. Small figures^ i02l_are the House Numbers at corner ^^ ^'^ ^^

30Cj_of Street. 29THiT zqq,

For explanation see "Key". 2gTHJr. 260/

WAJMinCTOMAVe

36 T HvST 3^6/

S

><

^r\340l

q -3^0/

270/i m iii

CARS BEAR SIGN

tValnut St.-National Avc.f^;;;sS^III I I 1 1 It I //

DASH SIGN:

Wauwatosa.ROUTE-From Grand Ave.

Z^TH^t 2'to/

Z2,RbSV. 23 0/

^ZtJQJT 2Z0I

West Water St.. north to 3d St.. north \' ^'^

^l'^'°'

to Walnut St.. west to Lisbon Ave..^^^^'^^.2 0^/

1

west to Western Ave., north to Pabst l9TH>Jr i$o/

Ave., west and southwesterly to Wau- 1 8 TH-sr. /eoiwatosa. i7rHJT lyci

Distance, 6^/i miles. Running /g thsT lecitime, 40 minutes.

Cars running 30 minutes apart.i5THsjr IS 01

as followsFIRST CAR.

Grand Ave.,)c.nnA tui

north bound f6=°0A-'^-Wauwatosa,east bound.

LAST CARGrand Ave., I

north bound (

Wauwatosa, (

east bound, I

On Sunday, first carleaves one hour later.

[6:20

r c11.30P.M.

12:20A.M.

io

i-^Tmr. .14.01

l3 THJtT/JoTiZThiTTTo

I I THSf JJCI

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6 r H .ST

71 h il

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JT -f,s

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82 Diagrams of Car Lines-.

County

Bui/d/ng-i

i Termii

oUJ o

JVAMHOE PL.

WAVERLY PL

WAUWAT05AMIL L 51KAVAMAU(;H PL

GARTIELOAVE

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59 TH

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LIcr^STRD5T

62 MD 5T.

60TH ST.No. 21

.S8TH 5T57 TH 51PLTLEY AVE.WEST AVE.F^U M SEY AVE.ROGERS AVE.WOOD AVE.

.GOVERriMENT AVt.THOMAS AVE..HAWLEY.54 TH 5T

.52 riD 5T"

WAUWATOSACOUNTYBUILDINGS

LINE.RD

.50TH 5T

.^8TH 6T

_-4 6TH 3T

.JAME5 5T.

Viaduct

36 T H 3T,

3^Z8 35 T H 5T.

Int«rseotiiig Lines are marked ||ff4f(-

Large figures or numbers de-

note Car Lines crossing this Line,

and also Lines from and to whichtransfers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at cornerof Street.

For explanation see "Key"-

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Wells St.--Farwcll Ave.34 O I 34 TH 5T.3301 33RO it3201 COLLEGE AVE30O/ 30TH 5TZ90I QUEEN Al^rS PL.^80i ?aTH 5TZ70I WA5HirH6T0N AVE.

DASH SIGN:

Waiiwatosa.

ROUTE-From West Water St.

26012501Z4QI230/TUTZtQt200/

26TH25TH^^^H23RD2Z«D21 5T20THI9THIflTH

170/ |7TH/60/' I6TH

I5THHTH|3TH|2THNTH

/SO//SO/

/SO'/40//30/~TToT/ / /

STST.ST.ST.

ST5T.

ST.

5T.STST.STSTSTSTST.sr

.west on Grand Ave. to 11th St., north

to Wells St.. west to 59th St., north-west to Wauwatosa, southwest to

County Buildings.Distance, &V* rniles. Running

time, 35 minutes.Cars running 30 minutes apart

as follows:

FfRST

West Water St., west bound.

County Buildings, east

LAST

zoo I

901i'Vh iV' /4^^. West Water St., west bound.

SOI701601

9 T H 5Ta TH ST7 TH ST6 TH ST5 TH 5T4 TH ST

County Buildings, east

On Sunday, first carhour later.

CAR.A. M.6:155;55

CAR.P. M.11:45

A. M.!2:20

leaves one

H

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iig" j||/0/ V\/ESTV^ATER5T 2,3,8J6,26.

^ nilryaufree fftif^r

f+++tH^A5TWATER6T 6,7,12J3J5, I?, fS,25

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Terminui

WAUKE5HA BEACH

WAUKE5HA

No. 22.WEST ALLIS--WAUKESHA

LINE.Interseoting Lines are marked

1 1 1 ) 1 1 1|

Large figures or numbers de- Q Spnnffefa/enote Car Lines crossing this Line,and also Lines from and to 'whichtransfers are given. Small figuresare the House Numbers at cornerof Street.

For explanation see "Key"CARS Bear sign:

WauKcsha.ROUTE- From West Water St. on

Grand Ave. west to llth St., north to

Wells St., west and southwesterly to

Soldiers' Home and Calvary Cemetery,westerly and south to West Allis, westto Calhoun, west to Waukesha.

Distance, 18 V* miles. Runningtime. 55 minutes.

Cars running 60 minutes apartas follows:

FIRST CAR.6:30.A. M.

6:20 ••

LAST CAR.1I:30P. M,

11:30"

CALHOUN

Grand Ave. and WestWater St., west bound.

Waukesha, east

Grand Ave. and WestWater St., west bound

Waukesha, east

SUMMER MONTHS.Every half hour 7:30 A. M

8:30 P. M., Sundays only.

to

\5o/^/€rj 'Home

^-*J1TH5T.

•-/y

6TH 51.

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84 Diagrams of Car Lines.

No. 23.Terminus

WAUKE5HA BEACH,

WAUKESHA

WAUKESHA-WAUKESHA BEACH

LINE.This line runs only

JuneltoSept.lO.

Intersecting Lines are markedXarge figure? or numbers de-

note Car Lines crossing tlii& Line,

and also Lines from and to whichtransfers are given. Small flgnres » ^ .

are the House Numbers at corner ^ >>/>r,nff</o/e

of Street.For explanation see '^ey"-

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Sz/yer/w/e

/Vorth KtH'

Waukesha.ROUTE-From West Water St. on

Grand Ave. west to 11th St., noYth to

Wells St:, west and southwesterly toSoldiers' Wome and Calvary Cemetery,westerly and south to West Allis, westto Calhoun, west to Waukesha. FromWaukesha west to aukesha Beach.

Distance, 23^4 miles. Runningtime, 1 hour 15 minutes.

Cars running 60 minutes apartas follows:

Grand Ave and WestWater St., west bound.

Waukesha Beach,east bound.

Waukesha, east •

Waukesha, west

Grand Ave. and WestWater St., west bound, i

Waukesha Beach, I

east bound.)'

Waukesha, eastWaukesha, west "

SUMMER MONTHS.Every half hour 7:30 A

8:30 P. M , Sundays only.

-IRST CAR.5:30A. M.

7:10 A. M.

6:20 •

6;30 •

LAST CAR.11:30P.M.

CALHOUN

Edyer

Counta Line

11:10

11:30

10:30

M. to

WL.5T/^LL/5

So/e/zer-s '^ome

^-»

HI II

2, 3, 8, 1^20, P^.WE_^T|WATER 51

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VILLARDAVEul

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5 g

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K

No. 24.NORTH MILWAUKEE

LINE.^ Intersecting lines are marked H I UM I Hn

Largo fleures or numbers denote OarLines crossing this Line, and also Lines,front and to which transfers are givcai.'Small fleures are the House Numbers atcomer of Street.

For explanation see **Key"

CARS SeAR SlfiN:

Twelfth St.DASH SIGN:

North Milwaukee.><

X

'i^Tft

Route—From N.-W. Depot wast on WisconsinSt. and Grand Ave. to 11th St.. north to State St..

west to 12th St., north to Center St. west to 17th

St., north to Hopkins' Road, northwesterly to NorthMilwaukee.

Distance. I'A milss. Running time, 45 minutes.

Cars running 30 minutes apart, as follows:

FIRST CAR. LAST CAR.Grand Ave., north bound. 6:15 A. M. 11:45 P. M.N. Milwaukee, south "

6:05." 12:05 a. M.

On Sunday, first' car leaves Onehour later.

^6a2.KtEF£ AVE

Union Cemtteru

CHAMBLRi 3TLOCUST 3T

loSSf haDLLY 5T•55 CiENTER ^T

—e

xx<.oXI- (---»-

uj

2,J,2A-f+HH

MULT 6T

COLD 3PRlWG"/l/,

CH£<5TNiyT JTPRAIRIE:5I.J'^

J TATE.

CLOARWELLvS

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7J9719

CLAR KL 3T.

WRIGHT .ST

LLC 3TNORTH AVE.

GARFIELD AVE.

LLOYD 5T679 HARMON .ST.

e-Sl VINE v5T.s«:2_vSHLRMAW JTl^fl^

\A/A/MJT ^Twj

£^£_GAL£MA >S1k3479 rHFRRV .STr-"*

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Diagrams of Car Lines. 87

No. 26.MILWAUKEE-MUSKEGO

LAKES LINE.iii/ ii iii ii

Intersecting lines are marked l|J | ((

Large figures or numbers denote Car

CENTER^nUoKLWJ Lines crossing this line, and also Lines fromand to which transfers are given. Small

figures are the House Xumbers*' at corner of Street.

For explanation see "Key".

CARS BEAR SIGN:

Muskego Lakes.

DASH SIGN:

Hales Corners.

Route— From Grand Ave., southon West Water St. to Reed St..

soL'th to Greenfield Ave., west to

Beloit Road, south tg Burnham St.,

west on Burnham St. and GeorgeSt. to West Allis, west and southto Hales Corners, south to St.

Martins, west to Muskego Center.Distance to Hales Corners 13

miles; to Muskego Lakes 20 miles.

Cars running 2 hours apart,as follows:

FIRSTCAR.

o

WEST ALU 6

\

A. M.

6:00

7:10

7:00

LASTCAR.P. M.

10:0O

9:10

9:00

Grand Ave., )

south bound, J

Hales Corners, )

north bound, (

Muskego Center, I

north bound, i

Theater car leaves Grand Ave.at 11:30 P. M., Muskego Center12.30 A, M., Hales Corners at

12:15 A. M.During Summer months cars

run every 60 minutes on Sundays.

H

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>

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6THAVE:!

cco

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f/THAVE.^wj^

CM

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CM

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^,.

uV3

No. 27.WEST ALLIS--

GREENFIELD AVE.LINE.

WAUW/4Tr6A AVL. are

WHLLLtR6PLNCL

AVL.AVL

CRLAR^ONM' PHLRvSONR0BLRT6

5T.5T

AvL.COTTRLLLAytKl NILWORTH.ARLINGTON AVL

51 3r ^^JL

•o

<

Intersecting linesmarked H-I-H44-

Large figures or numbersdenote Car Lines crossing thisLine, and also Lines from andto whioh transfers are given.Small figures are the House

AVL. Numbers at corner of Street.For explanation see "Key"

CARS BEAR SIGN:

3d St.--Orccnfield Ave.DASH SIGN:

3fiTH AVLJ7TH AML

West Allis.

I/VA5HINGT0N AvLj^SjJ,

Route — From 3d and GrandAve., south to Sycamore St.. eastto West Water St , south to ReedSt., south to Greenfield Ave., west

-.-r.^, .r^r^.^^r .wr ^o Belolt Road. south to Burn-TPOWBRIDGL AVL ham St., west on Burnham St.

and George St. to MukwanagoRoad, southwesterly to WoodlawnA V6 1

Distance, 7 miles. Runningtime, 40 minutes.

Cars running 30 minutesapart, as follows:

FIRST CAR.

M.

26TH AVL

2l6TML/££±20JhAVl^:Z>2-fdlHML^i^A.Ih THAVL yj3^/7THAV£_2^ai>/eTHAVL..i2ZiS'\6THMl^AiJ-

ARTHURiT -^UNION sST-^^^^

MUv5K EGO AVI

AMERICAN AV£_Z^iLbSiIffTHAVL

STHAVLdJHAMLAiJL

u6-^J-

L.

TTHAVf .yyyz6TH AVLj^^^

4THAVE_^£Z^

/>5TAVe:.

3d & Grand Ave.,south bound.

Woodlawn Ave.,north bound.

On Sunday, first

6:15.

6:26

car leaves one

LAST

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90 Milwaukee Street Directory

The follo^ng pages embrace a completeDirectory of all streets ivithin the pre-sent City Limits 'with names of the

crossing streets and giving the

House Numbers on the Corners.

The bold face figures in the

margin^ refer to the Street

Car Line to be taken to

reach a given point*

The Wells Building.

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Milwaukee Street Directory

ACHILLES PLACE,n from 162 Auer avto Concordia a,v. 4- 5

ALBION, s e from 138Warren av. 1-19

Warren av 365Farwell av 393Prospect av 417ALDRICH, from 73 S.

Bay 8 to 76 Lincolnav. 6-13

S. Bay 879Lincoln av 969ALEXANDER, from182 Lincoln av. n w _ ^ „to Ward. »-i3

ALLEN, east from 836 ^ ,„Hilbert. 6-13

ALLIS, from 144 Stew-art s to Lincoln av.

Stewart 815 6Allen 835S. Bay 859Archer av 889Lincoln av 970ALMA, w from 809 3d ^ ^ ^av *-l^

ALTEN, from 1129Louis av w to Teii-tonia av.

Louis av 1221 1014th 1401Teutoniaav 1417AMERICAN AV, from711 Washington s tocity limits. «

Scott 447 **

Madison 477Greenfield av 507 cOrchard 537 ^

Lapham 597Odell 625Mitchell 659Burnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841 .

Grant 903Lincoln av 969Windlakeav 1035

not extendedThe River 1156Russell av 1209ARCHER AV, from901 Kinnikinnic av eto Allis. A 1 Q

Allis 148**'^'^

Kinnikinnic av 178ARLINGTON PLACE,from 155 Warren av i_ gn to Brady.

ARROW, from 609Pearl n w to 15th av r; o

Pearl 770Muskego av 792Union 816Arthur 840ARTHUR, from 799Greenfield av s w to 515th av.

Greenfield av ..538Bow 560

and House Number Guide.

jirrow 610Terminus :..636

ASH, from 2402 Kil-bourn av 1 blk toFond du Lac av. 2

ASTOR, from 268 Bid-die n to N Water.

Biddle 507 1-19Martin 543.Juneau av 623Knapp 657Ogden av 693Lyon 729Pleasant 765Kewaunee 821Brady 845Pearson 869Hamilton 889 6

Highland pi 909N Water 937ATKINSON AV, n. w.from junct. 6th andDavis. 4- 5

AUER AV, from Mil-waukee River w. ~

Dousman 025Humboldt av 1Weil 13Bremen 29Fratney 43

not extendedN Pierce 61Booth 77

not extendedBuffum 108Richards 123Volkmann pi 144 .^ ^Achilles pi 1621st 1772d 2013d 301Green Bay av 401Julia 433 '

5th 447not extended

20th 200121st 2101Hopkins rd 210222d 220123d 230124th 2401

24

24y2. .242f25th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701

not extended^,0th 30013l8t 3101

not extended34th 340135th 3501AUSTIN, from 183Lincoln av s to Ok- jglahoma av.

Lincoiu '^v 99Smith 163Wilson 200Clarence .....220Clifford 267-277Deer pi 311Dover pi 337

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92 Milwaukee Street Directory

BARCLAY, from 235 SWaters to Lapham.

S Water 109 7- 6Lake 137Oregon 167

not extendedNational av 327Walker 357Mineral 387Cleveland pi 401Washington 417Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597EARTH PLACE, from1016 Locust n toBurleigh. 10

BARTLETT, from 946Cambridge avneandn to limits.

Cambridge av 306 6-18Kanepl 310Irving pi 340LaFayettepl 360Newhall 365Windsor pi ;...391E. North av 437Thomas 465Greenwich 495Bradford 521Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607S Park Front 643N Park Front 681Folsom pi 705Linnw^ood av 757

not extendedBurleigh 819Concord av 849Hartford av 915Newport av 975Providence av 1041Keefeav 1053BEACH, from 223 Buf- ,^ „falo n. 10- 9

Buffalo .255Detroit 291Huron 327Michigan 361

BECHER. from 845Kinnikinnic av w to gcity limits.

Kinnikinnic av 189Robinson av 205Ziemer 219Clinton 269Kinn River 321Greenbush 359Grove 389Garden 405 121st av 4192d av 4493d av 479 44th av 509.'th av 539tjth av 569Windlake av 5757th av ; 599

1-19

10

8th av 6239th av 65310th av 683.\merican av 711 711th av 73313th av 781Forest Home av....843

Muskego a.v 93519th av 96320th av 99321st av 102322dav 1053 8BELLEVIEW PLACE,from 577 Newhall e

to Downer av.RR Tracks 332 6-18Newhall -....334Bartlett 353Oakland av 375Cramer 393Murray av 413Frederick 433Maryland av 453Farwell av.... 473Prospect av 493Stowell av .....513

Downer av 533BELVEDERE PLACE,

8 from 715 Grand av.BEULAH AV, s from23 Russell av.

Bussell av 307Ontario 341Pryorav 385Iron 431Nock 485Estes 537Trowbridge 559Calumet 596Rusk av 632BIDDLE. from 507

< River e to Juneau pi.iThe River 25,River 37E Water 51Market 75Broadway 99.Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147.Fackson 171

' Van Buren 195Cass 219

I Marshall 243iJuneau pi 267lAstor 268BISHOP AV, from 199Superior s to Nock.

Superior 209Potter av 257 *»

Russell av 299Prvor av 377Iron 423Nock 477

BISMARCK, n w from763 18th. 2

18th 180119th 190120th& North 2029

net extended24th 2401241/2 2452

6- 7

6-19

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5- 8

6-18

6-18

25th 250226th & Center 2528 3

BOLTON, nfrom 0.50Lee.

Lee 861 14=

Wright 921Clarke 979BOOTH, from 7 7Lloyd n to city limits.

Numbering the sameas on Buffum. 7-14

BOTTUM, from 11391st av w to 8th avand from 10th av toAmerican av. 1^

BOW, from 559 Pearln vr to Greenfield av.Numbering from 74-3to 813.

BOYLSTON, from986 Warren av e toCambridge av.

BRADFORD, fromRiver eto Downer avand 8 e to Wahl av.

The River 303Larkin 313Newhall 333Bartlett 353Oakland av 375Cramer 393Murray av 413Frederick 433Maryland av 453Farwell av 469 1-19

Prospect av 499Stowell av 514Summit av 529Downer av 535Lake Drive 551Terrace av 575Wahl av 595BRADY, from junctionJackson and N Wa-ter e to Prospect av.

Jackson 173Van Buren 195Cass 219Marshall 243Astor 267Racine 291Franklin 315Arlington pi 333Sobieski 348Warren av 363-368Farwell av 393Prospect av 417BRATTLE, w from1462 Bremen to liPierce. '

BREMEN, from 27Garfield d,v n tolimits.

R. R. track 738Garfield av 759North av 799 jiLee 859AVright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099

7- 618

1-19

Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279 7R R Track 1309Auer av.. 1339

not extendedKeefe av 1537BROADWAY, fromMilwaukee RiverntoN Water. q. 7

The River 146Erie 157Menomonee 185Chicago 219Buffalo 255Detroit 291Huron 327Michigan 363Wisconsin 399 j_ 9Mason 435 lo-llOneida 471Biddle 508Martin 544.Johnson 580.Juneau av 621Knapp 657Ogden av 693North Water 724

BROWN, from Junetion Fond du Lac aand 16th, w to citylimits.

16th 1601 2Fond du Lac av..l61lJ17th 170218th 180119th 190120th 200221st 210122d 220123d 2301 1124th 24o224V2 24512.5th 250126th 2601Washington av...27ai28th 280129th 2901 3-20.30th 292331st 310132d 320133d 3301.34th 3401Western av 342536th 360137th 370138th 380139th 390140th 4001BRUXK'S LANE, from912 Kinnikinnic av eto Allis. 6-13

BUFFALO, from 253E Water e to Beach.

The River 49 «- ~

E Water 53Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171

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Van Buren iy*'

Beach 223BL'FFUM. n from 110Reservoir av.

Keservoir av 641 7Harmon 679Llovd 719Garfield av 759North av 799 7.Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279

not extendedAuer av 1347

not extendedR R Track 1520Keefe av 1537BURLEIGH, from Mil-waukee River w.

Doueman 025Humboldt av 1 •

Weil 13R R Track 19Bremen 29.P'ratney 45N Pierce 61Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Yolkniann pi 144Island av 151 *-

let 1752d 2013d 301Julia 402 „5th 502 86th 6017th 7018th 8019th 90110th . 1002 ,^Earth pi 1015 1011th 1102Maiden Lane 111512th 1202Louie av 121614th 1402Teutoniaar 1616

not extended19th &HopkinK...190120th 2001 _ .

2l8t 2101 **22d 220123d 230124th 2401241/2 243125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 280129th 2901 -30th 3001 ^

R R Track 304132d 320133d 3301

84th 340135th 350136th 360137th 370138th 380139th..^ 3901BURLEIGH (east side)from 825 Larkin e.

14 Larkin 316Newhall 336 6-18Bartlett 354jOakland av 374DovN'ner av 535 1-19Hackett av 553Summit av 573Shepard av 593Marietta av 613Lake D.rive 635BURNHAM, from 713Kinnikinnic av w tocitv limits.

Kinnikinnic av 229 6- 7Clinton 269 13Reed 299Hanover.... 329Greenbush 359 12Grove 389Garden 405Ist av 4192d av 4493d av 479 4Windlakeav 4934th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 623 79th av 65310th av 683Forest Home av....699American av 71111th av..» 73312th av 75713th av 78114th av 805 815th av 843Pearl 853Muskego av 88317th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 99321st av 102322d av 1053BURRELL, from 201Lincoln av s to Doverpi.

Lincoln av 99 !• 3Chase 133Clarence 219Clifford 267Deer pi 311Dover pi 337CALHOUN PLACE, wfrom 1251 30th toRR. 2

CALIFORNIA AY.from 397 Pryor av s

to Oklahoma av. gPrvor av 377Colorado 386

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Kiimikinnic av 408Montana 419Dakota 467

not extendedManitoba 567CALUMET, is next s

of TroAvbridge andruns from Beulahav.to the lake.

CAMBRIDGE AV,from390 Brady n toE. North av.

Brady 851Royall pi 892Oakland av 908Bartlett 946Kane pi 962Boylston 995Irving pi 1000Windsor pi 1038E. North av 1088CANAL, runs from 811st av w to Westernav. t'

CAPE, from ft. of Cher-ry n toft, of Walnut.

CASS, from 222 Huronn to N Water.

Huron 329Michigan 363Wisconsin 399Mason 435Oneida 471Biddle 507Martin 543Juneau av 621Knapp 657Ogden av 693Lyon 729Pleasant 765Kewaunee 802Brady 845Pearson 869N Water 889Hamilton 890CAWKER PLACE, wfrom 1193 30th toRR.

CEDAR, from 282 WWater w to W^esternav. Numbering thesame as on Wells.

CENTER, from 1039Humboldt av w tocity limits.

Humboldt av 1Weil 11Bremen 27Fratney 43N Pierce 59Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Island av 154Ist 1772d :::2oi

J?^ 301fth 401gJS 5036th C07

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7th 701Cotton pi 7098th 8019th 90110th 100111th 1101Maiden Lane 111412th 1201Louis av 1217Teutonia av 132915th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 20012l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 2405241/2 2451Bismarck & 26th.2527Washington av...270128th..... 280130th 3001R R Track 3027

not extended32d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av.... 342536th 360137th 370138th 380139th 3901CENTRAL AV, fromcor Galena and 7the w to 11th.

(south side)*

7th 7018th 7339th 835Vliet 959

(north side)Galena 7028th 7309th.. 83610th 93611th 1044CHAMBERS, from1220 Humboldt avw.Humboldt av ; 1R R Track 10Bremen 29Fratnev 45N Pierce 61Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Island av 151Ist 1752d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 701Willow pi 7198th 8019th 901

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10th 1001Bart h pi 1019 lo11th 1101Maiden Lane 111712th 1201Louis av 1221I4th 1401Teutoniaav 1502Hopkins 162117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200221st 210222d 220223d 230224th 240124y2 242925th 250128th 2601Washington av...2701 328th 280129th 290130th 3001R R Track 3037CHASE, from 133 Bur

rell w.CHERRY, from Mil-waukee River w tocity limits.

Cape 2Commerce r 1022d 2023d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 7018th 731

not extended10th 1001 1011th 110112th 1201Sheridan Lane 121513th 130114th 1401 12-1315th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 20012l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401241/2 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 280129th 290130th 300131st 310132d 320233d 330134th 3401 13Western av 3425CHESTNUT, from 360

3d, \v to citv limits.The River 6

3d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 7018th 8019th 90110th 100111th 110112th 120113th 130114th 140115th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401241/0 245225th 250126th 2601Washington av...270129th 290133d 330134th 3401Western av 3501CHICAGO, from 215 EWater e to Jackson.

The River 37E Water 49Broadwav 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171CHICAGO AY, from9541st av 8 e to Lin-coln av.

CHICAGO ROAD, fromcor Lincoln av andGarden s e to limits.

CHRISTINE LANE,from 1067 3d w to5th.

CLARENCE, from 219Howell av w andfrom loth av toAmerican av

Howell av 709Austin 759Burrell 781Greeley 793

not extendedChicago rd 358Grove 390Garden 4041st av 4212d av 4453d av 4714th av 497Midland av 5235th av 5496th av 5757th av 6018th av 623

CLARKE, wfrom 980Humboldt av.

Bolton 045

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Humboldt av 1Weil 11Bremen 27Fratney 4:3

N Pierce 59Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Island av 1531st 1772d 2033d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 701Cotton pi 7108th 8019th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201Louiaav 1218Teutoniaav 132414th 140115th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 20012l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 240124V2«fe Bismarck. .2451Washington av...270128th 280129th 290130th 30013l8t 3101RR Track 302532d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3425H6th 360137th 370138th 380139th 3901

CLARKE'S PLACE,alley n from 2016Hadley to Locust.

CLEMENT AV, from425 Deer s to Okla-homa av.

Deer 227Potter av 257Russell av 299Seeley 344Pryor ar 363Kinnikinnic av 383Montana 419Dakota 467Idaho 517Manitoba 568Oklahoma av 617

8

10

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10

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4. 6

CLEVELAND PLACE,from 400 Clinton eto Barclay.

CLIFFORD, from 267Austin V7 to C M& St P Ry.

Austin 761Burrell 781Greeley 793West 803CLIFTON PL, from33d to 3 5th, b ofPark Hill av.

CLINTON, from 266 SWater s to city limits.

Menomonee river... 95S Water 107Lake 137Oregon 167Florida 197Virginia 227Park 257S Pierce 297National av 327Walker 357Mineral 387Cleveland pi 402Washington 417Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597Kassner pi 611June Kinn. av 613Mitchell 659Maple 691Burnham 713Kinnikinnic river.. .773Becher 841Lincoln av 970CLYBOURN, fromHuron st bridge wtocitv limits.

The River .'.. 1W Water 1012d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 7018th 8019th 90110th 1001lltb 1101S. 12th 120113th 130214th 140215th 150216th 160117th 170118th 180319th 190120th 200225th 250126th 2601Washington av....270128th 280129th 290130th 3001

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SlBt 310132d 320133d 330134th 340135th 350136th 360137th 3701COLD SPRING AV,from 399 10th w to

city limits. Num-bering the same ason Chestnut. 12»13

COLD SPRING ROAD,from junction Wal-nut and Western av.n w to Lisbon av. 3

COLLEGE AV, from3200 Grand av n toState. 1

COLLEGE PLACE,from 241 Hanoverw to Greenbush. 3- 4

COLORADO, from 386California av e to C &N W Ry. 6

COLUMBIA, from1253 Louis av w to14th. 10

COMMERCE, com-mences at cor 3d andPoplar and runs n wto Humboldt av.

Poplar 402Cherrv 480 3- 4Walnut 584 5

CONCORD AV, e from852 Larkin. ^ g

Larkin 315Newhall 333Bartlett 353Oakland av 373

not extended .-

Downer av 535 '^

Hackett av 553Summit av 573Shepard av 593Marietta av 613Lake Drive 633

CONCORDIA AV, from1419 Humboldt wto limits. 7

Weil 13Bremen i^9

Fratney 45N Pierce 62R R Track 75Booth 79Holton 91Buffum 109Richards 125Volkmajin pi 144 4. 5Island av 152Achilles pi 161Ist 1772d 2013d 301Green Bay av 4015th ...501 86th 6017th 7018th 801

9th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201 10Louis av 122114th 140115th 150116th 160117th 1626 24

not extended20th 200121st 210122d 2201

not extended24th 2401241/2 2425•25th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701

not extended30th 30013lst 3101CONGO AV, from 72814th av se to ForestHome av. 7

CONWAY, from 171Lenox w to Kinni-kinnic av. 6

Lenox. i31Williams 565Woodward 601Kinnikinnic av 644CORCORAN AV, eastfrom cor Milwaukee 6-13and Erie. 7

COTTAGE PLACE,from 1205 Louis avw to 14th. 10

COTTON PLACE, from716 North av n toCenter. 8

North av 801Lee 861Wright 921Clarke 979Center 1039COURT, from 499 3d 4- 5w to 4th. 2- 3

CRAMER, from 394E. North avn to Bur-leigh.

E. North av 439 i- 6Thomas 455Greenwich 493Bradford 521Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607Newberry boul 655Foisom pi 705Linnwood av.. 727

DAKOTA, from 467Nevada av w to Pineav.

Xevada av 3.^ 6California av 397Clement av 425Herman av 459Logan av 493Lenox 531Pine av 559

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DAVIDSON, from 163S Water s and sw toWashington.

S Water 179 6- 7

Florida 197 13-13Virginia 227Parli 257S Pierce 297National av 323Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417DAVIS, from junction

of Green Bay av and6th wtoTeutoniaav. 4- 5

Green Bay av 6016th 6017th '. 7018th 8019th 901lOth ...100111th 110112th 1201Louis av 1225lith 140115th 150116th 160117th 1701Teutonia av 1725DEER, from 227 Cle-ment av 8 w to Kin-nikinnic av. 6

Deer creek 411Clement av 425Logan av 493Lenox 531AVilliams 573Kinnikinnic av 585DEER PLACE, w from311 Howell av.

Howell av 700 15-13Austin 759Burrell 781Greeley 794West 804DELAWARE AV, from

cor. Ellen & Estes s eto limits. 6

Trowbridge av 567Rusk av 631Union av 691Pennsylvania av...733New York av 775Oklahoma av. 791-804DETROIT, from 291E Water e to Beach.Numbering the sameas on Huron. "

DOROTHY PLACE,]st s of Scott, from32d av to Trow- ^

bridge av.DOUSMAN, from 020 , ,Lee n. 14

DOVER, from 1219Kinnikinnic av s w 1 „squareto Howell av "

DOVER PLACE, westfrom 337 Howell av. - _

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Howell av 705 -lo-J^o

Austin 75U V*

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316

Burrell 781West 803DOWNER AV, n. from588 Lake Drive.

Sheridan 513Lake av 524Bradford 522-542Summit pi 551Summit av 556Belleview pi 577Oilman 598Hackett av 600Park pi 607Newberry boul 656Folsom pi 704Linnwoodav 758Burleigh 818Concord av 848Hartford av 914

936DUNLAP AV,nwfromForest HometoMus-kego av.

EAST, e from 30 1stav.

E NORTH AV, fromNorth aA^ bridge e tothe lake.

The River 297Cambridge av 309Newhall 337Bartlett 353Oakland av 373Kenilworth pi 381Farwell av 415Ivanhoe pi 423Prospect av... 443Summit av 473Lake Drive 503EAST WATER, fromMilwaukee River nto N Water.

The River 185Erie 196Chicago 215Buffalo 253Detroit 291Huron 327Michigan 363Wisconsin 399Mason 435Oneida 471Biddle 507Martin 543Johnson 579Juneau av 621Knapp 657N Water 679-688

EIGHTH, n from Hin-"' man.Hinman 27St Paul av 47Clybourn 79Sycamore 119Grand av 159Wells 199Cedar 239State 279Prairie 319Chestnut 360-Winnebago 377

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Poplar 400 8Vliet 439Cherry 479Central av 495Galena 519Walnut 559

> not extendedGermania 640-649Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799 14- 8Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Davis 1519Keefeav 1539 4- 5EIGHTH AVENUE, s

from 629 Park.Park 265 3- 3S Pierce 297

not extended.Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597 7

Odell 626Mitchell 659Forest Home av...671

. Maple 691Burnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841 4Grant 903Windlake av 914I incoln av 969

not extendedClarence 1092Bottum 1140 13The River 1154Russell av 1210EIGHTEENTH, nfrom St Paul av.

St Paul av 41Clybourn 79 9Grand av 153Wells 199 1

Cedar 239State 28311Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet..: 43912-13Cherrv 479Galena 519Walnut 559 ^- »

Vine 629Brown 67i»

Lloyd 719-726Foiid du Lac av....725Bismarck 757North av 799 14

Meinecke av 859Wright 019Clarke 979 1"

Center 1039 ,«Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Hopkins 1255EIGHTEENTH AVE,

B from 933 S Pierce.S Pierce 299 3. 3National av 347Mineral 387Washington 417Scott 447Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659Maple 691Burnham 721 gRogers 781Merrill 803

not extendedForest Home av...927 7Lincoln av 969ELEVENTH, n tromClybourn.

Clybourn 81 9Sycamore 119Grand av 153 i-ioWells 199Cedar 239State 283 nPrairie 319Chestnut 359 10Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439 13Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 2- 3Sherman 599 10Wine 651Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Davis 1519ELEVENTH AVENUE

8 from 733 S Pierce.S Pierce 297National av 335 3- 2Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417 gScott 447Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Pearl 545Lapham 597Odell 615 7Mitchell 659Burnham 721Forest Home av...749

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Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 908Lincoln av 960Windlake av 1067

not extendedThe River 1155Russell av 1209ELLEN, from 224 StClair 8 to Oklahoma.

St Clair 286Potter av 258Russell av 299Seeley 341Pryor av 377Iro^ 423Nock 478Estes 530Kinnikinnic av 548

not extendedTrowbridge 631Rusk av 661North Western av..693Oklahoma av 718ELM, w from 1915Fond du Lac av.Numbering the sameaa on Brown.

ERIE, from 196 EWater s e to the har-bor.

E Water 1

Broadway 71Corcoran av IllPolk 153Oregon 217Pier 240ESTES, from LakeMichigan s w to 580Ellen.

Lake Michigan 3Myron 13Beulah av 25Superior 59Wentworth 92Ellen 157EVERETT, from 1012d w to 5th.

FARWELL AV, from690 Franklin pl.ne toBradford, thence nto city limits.

Franklin pi 52-69Keene ^ 118Albion 137Brady 227-241Royall pi 269Kane pi 309Irving pi 339LaFavette pi 359Windsor pi 379Woodstock pi 399Kenilworth pi 419E. North av 437Ivanhoe pi 456Thomas 465Greenwich 493Bradford 521Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607

- 311

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4- 5

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FERRY, from s end EWater st bridge s twosquares to Lake.

FIFTH, n from Fowlerto Chambers. Num-bering same as on 3d.

FIFTH AVENUE, s

from 539 Park.Park 265S Pierce 297National av 327Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659Maple 691Burnham 721Rogers 781Windlake av 785Becher 841Grant 901Lincoln av 971Smith 1024Clarence 1091Bottum 1141Russell av 1209FIFTEENTH, n fromN Canal.

"N Canal 23St Paul av 87Clybourn 79Grand av 153Wells ,

199Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559

not extendedFond du Lac av....638Harmon 6Lloyd 719North av 799Meinecke av 859Lee 872Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Hopkins 1145

not extendedConcordia av 1427Davis 1519Keefe av 1539FIFTEENTH AVE, s

* from 843 S Pierce.S Pierce 299National av 889Mineral .....387Scott 447Greenfield av 507Orchard 537

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Arthur 5G8Lapham 597T'nion 618Mitchell 65V- 8

not extended.Burnham 721Rogers 781Forest Home av...8-il 7Grant 901Lincoln av 969FIRST, n from 178Walnut. Numberingthe same as on 2d. 4- 5

FIRST AVENUE, s

from 6th-St bridge.East 27Canal 81Ist-av bridge 130Oregon 167 8- 3Florida 197 3Virginia 227Park 257S Pierce 297National av 327 3- 3AValker 357Mineral 387Washington 4-17 8Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507 4- 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659 7-13Maple 691Biirnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 903 13Chicago av 054Lincoln av 969Smith 1023Clarence 1091Bottum 1139The River 1183Russell av 1201>FLORIDA, from 145 *

S Water w to 1stav.

S AVater 165Davidson 175Barclay 235Clinton 265 6- ^Reed 299 3- 3Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 419FOLSOM PLACE.from 706 L a r k i neast. 6

The river 302Larkiii 310Newhall 332Oakland av 374Cramer 394Murray av 414Frederick 434Maryland av 454 1-19Farwell av 474Prospect av 494Stowell av 514

Dow ner a v ,534:

Hackett av 554Summit av 574Shepard av 594Marietta av 614Lake Drive... 632FOND DU LAC AV,from 1216 Walnutn w to city limits.

Walnut 1217 3- 313th 130114th 1401Neenah 141515th 150216th 1601Brown 1613Lloyd 1726 z18th 180119th 1901Elm 191520th 2001North av 2101 14. 221.st 210222d 2202Meinecke av 2217Oak 2301 223d 2302Ash 240124th 2402Wright 2416Pine 2501Tamarack 2601Hickory .....2636

Washington av...2701Center 271428th 280129th 2902Hadlev 291030th 3002K R Track and Lo-cust 3044

Burleigh & 35th. .3425FOREST HOME AV.from 607 Mitchell sAV to Lincoln av.

June Mitchell 6668th av 672 79th av 70810th av 744American av 76711th av 79112th av 80713th av (n) 83113th av (s) 87015th av 96316th av 1012Dunlap 108518th av 1104June Muskego avll47 7Lincoln av 116421st av 1233Hayes av 126722d av 1290FOREST PLACE, from030 Clarke south. 14

FORTIETH, from Lis-bon av n to Northav and frf)m Locustto Burleigh. 3

Lisbon av 629Brown 675

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Pabst av 711 3-30Elm 759North av 799Locust 1161Chambers 1219BuHeigh : 1279FORTY-FIRST, fromLisbon av n to Northav.

Lisbon av "c^^Brown 675Pabst av 711 3Elm 759North av 799FORTY-SECOND.from Pabst av n to

North av.Pabst av 711 3Elm 759North av 799FORTY -THIRD, see

Sherman Boulevard.FORTY -FOURTH.from Pabst av n toNorth av.

Pabst av 71-l 80Elm 7o9North av <99FORTY-FIFTH, fromPabst av n to North

Pabst av <11 20Elm 759North av ..799

FORTY-SIXTH, fromPabst av n to Northav.

Pabst av 711 «0Elm 759North av 799FORTY-SEVENTH, wcity limits,from Vliet

n to North av.

Vliet 4:4:0

Pabst av 710 SOElm 760North av 800FOURTH, n fromFowler. Numberingthe same as on 3d. 4- 5

FOURTH AVENUE, s

from 509 Park.Burnham's Canal. .231 3- 2

Virginia 242Park 265South Pierce 297National av 327 3- 3Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417 8Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659 7

Maple 691Burnham 721Windlake av 745

not extendedLincoln av 971 4

Smith 1023Clarence 1091Bottum 1141Russell av 1209FOURTEENTH, nfrom Clybourn.

Clybourn 81 9Grand av 153 1-10Wells ; 199Cedar 239State 283 11Prairie 319Chestnut 359 13-13Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Kneeland 459Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3Tomah 581FondduL'cav 602-620 3Wine 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 748North av 799 14Lee 871Wright 919Clarke 979 10Center 1039Hopkins 1102Hadley 1102Alten 1130Groeling av 1184Cottage pi 1206Chambers 1223Columbia 1256Burleigh 1282Ring 1387Concordia av 1427Davis 1519Keefe av 1539FOURTEENTH AVE,8 from 814 National

Mineral 387 3- 2

Washington 417 ^Scott 447Greenfield av 507 ^

not extended.Mitchell 659 ^Pearl 665Burnham 721Rogers 781Forest Home av 813 •

not extended.Grant 911I^incoln av 960FOWLER, from 69 WWater w to 6th.W Water 101 -" -^

2d 201 *- S3d 3014th 401 ,,

5th 501 ^6th 531FRANKLIN, from 333^ Ogden av n to ^ ^^^Hamilton. 1-1*>

Ogden av 693Warren av 738-752Lyon 743

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Pleasant 765Bradv 845Hamilton 896FRANKLIN PL, from23 Prospect av n toOgden av.

Prospect av 645Knapp 657Farwell av 686-698Ogden av 689P^KATNEY, n from 44

Lee.Lee 861Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1101Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279KK Track 1349Kichter pi 1361

not extendedKeefe av 1537FREDERICA PLACE,2d K of National av,from 32d av to Tro w-bridge av.

FREDERICK, n from491 Farwell av.

Thomas 465Farwell av 470Greenwich 493Bradford 521Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577I»ark pi 607Newberry boul 655Folsom pi 705Linnwood av 758Burleigh 819FItONT, from foot ofMason n to 59 Oneida

GALENA, from 520 2dw to city limits.

2d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 70'J

Central av 7078th 8019th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201Sheridan Lane 121.")

13th 130114th 1401loth 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 2001Lisbon av...2002-201521st 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401

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24V2 -'^5i25th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 1128th 280129th 2901 3 «

30th 3001R R Tracks 30213l8t 310132d 320133d 330134th.. 3401Western av 3425GARDEN, 8 from 405Burnham. 12

Burnham 721liogers 781Becher 841Grant.... 903Lincoln av 969Cha«e 999Clarence 1091Bottum 1139Russell av 1210GARFIELD AV, from759 Humboldt av wto 14th. Numbering 14- 4

> the same as on North 5- 7av. 10

GEORGE, from 1473 NPierce w to Island av. ^

GERMANIA, from 6097th n w to 671 9th.

7th 701 8Park Lane 7268th 8029th 824GILMAN, from 598Downer av s e toWahl av. 1-19

Downer av 505Hackett av 506Summit av 527Lake Drive 551Terrace av 575Wahl av 595GRAHAM, from 675Smith 8 to Russellav.

Smith 171 13Wilson 201Homer 234Otjen 274Dover 314-32HRussell av 352GRAND AV, from Wis-consin St bridge w tocitv limits.

TheRi\er 1W Water 1012d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 701Belvedere pi 7158th 8019th 90110th 1001llth : 1101

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/oth 1202iith:;::::::: 1301 114th 140115th 150116th 160117tb I'Ol18th 180119th 190120th 20012l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 240125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 2801Queen Ann pi 29023l8t 3101College av 320233d... 330234th 3402"Western av 3428

GRANT, w from 911Greenbush.

Greenbush '. 359Grove 389Garden 405Istav 419 12

not extended5th av 5496th av 5697th av 5998th av 623 49th av 65310th av 683American av 71111th av 73312th av 757 *

13th av 78114th av 81115th av 83916th av 87317th av 911Forest Home av....919

not extendedMuskego av 957 819th av 96420tH av 99421st av 102422d av 1054GRANT'S PLACE,from 525 Grant s. 4

GREELEY, from 209Lincoln av s to Deer ^ „pi.

13Lincoln av 99Chase 133Clarence 219Clifford 267-277Deer pi..... 311GREEN BAY AV.from1282 3d nw to limits. .

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Burleigh 1281Auer av 1329Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Pt Washington rdl479Davis and 6th 1517

Atkinson av 1537Limits 1551GREENBUSH, from360 Florida s to Lin-coln av. Numberingthe same as on Grove.GREENFIELD AV,from 507 Barclay wto city limits.

Barclay 241Clinton 269Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 4192d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av .539

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Oakland av 373Cramer 393Murray av 413Frederick 433Farwell av 453Marvland av 454GREVES, from foot of

Washington av s vv'

3 squares to 30th. 9GROELING AVE, wfrom 1183 Louis avto Hopkins.

Louis av 1221 1014th 1401Teutonia av 1431Hopkins 1529GROVE, s from 390Florida. ^

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Virginia 227

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Clarence 1091Bottum 1139Russell av 1210HACKETT AV, from600 Downer av n eand n to limits.

Downer av 557Park pi 609Xewberrv boul 655Folsom pi 703Liinnwood av 757Burleigh 817Concord av 847Hartford av 913Keefe av 1053

HADLEY, from 1100Humboldt av av to

city limits.Humboldt av 2AVeil 12Bremen 28Fratney 44N Pierce 60Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123AVall 138Island av 151let 1752d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 701Willow pi 7198th 8019th 90110th 100111th 1101Maiden I^ane 111312th 1201Louis av 1218Hopkins 1257-126814th 140115th 1501Jankepl 152416th 160117th 170]18th 180:

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l>9th 290133d 330135th 3437HIGHLAND PLACE,from 910 Marshall e

to Racine.Jarshall 242Vstor 267Racine 291^IIGH RIDGE AVE,w one cqnare from ft

31st.HILBERT, from 174Stewart s to S Bay.

RR Tracks 805Stewart 815Allen 836S Bay 856HILDA PLACE. 1st s

of National av, from32d av to Trow-bridge av.

H IN MAN, from 278th, n along R R.

8th 802not extended

S. 12th 1202HOLLE'S PLACE,from rear 916 Centern to nearHadley.

HOLTON, from 93Reservoir av northto city limits.

Reservoir av 641Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av -.759North av 795Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 12^9

not extendedAuer av 1,347Concordia av 141.3R. R. track 1520Keefeav 1537HOMER, wfrom 211Logan av to Graham

I^ogan av 501Lenox 537Williams 565Woodward 602Kinnikinnic av 611Graham. 651

HOPKINS, from 1216Center n w to citylimits.

Louis av 10.51

Hadley 1112Teutonia av 112715th 1171.Tankepl 1185Groeling av 121016th 1223Chambers 125317th 1255

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Kinnikinnic av 953Lincoln av (n s)....979Lincoln av (ss).... 99Smith 155Wilson 195Clarence 219Deer pi 311Dover pi 337Russell av 351Oklahoma av 618HUBBARD, from 130Reservoir av n toNorth av.

Reservoir av 639Harmon 679Llovd 719Garfield av 759North av 799HUMBOLDT AV, nfrom Racine St.

bridge.The River 711Garfield av 759North av 799Walworth 830Lee 859AVright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1101Locust 1159Burleiffh 1279Auer av 1347Concordia av 1431Keefe av 1537HUNTERS' PLACE, s

from 1915 Vine.

HURON, from 327 EWater e to the lake.

The River 53E Water 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171Van Buren 195Cass 222Beach 244HYDRAULIC AV.from 528 Prospectav s e to Lake Drive.

IDAHO, w from 517Clement av.

Clement av 433Herman av 459Logan av 493

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IRON, s w from 431Beulah av. 6

Beulah av 25Superior 59Bishop av 81Ellen 119Termination 151IRVING PLACE, from1000 Cambridge av(5 e to 339 Prospectav.

Cambridge av 3-11Bartlett 355Oakland av 373Farwell av 393Prospect av 417ISLAND AV, n from154 Walnut.

Walnut 561Sherman 599 5Reservoir av 639Harmon 679Llovd 719Oarfield av 759 ^- 5North av 799 14Lee 859 ^- 5

Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1041Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279

not extended.Concordia av 1407George 1471Keefeav 1537 4- 5IVANHOE PLACEfrom 456 Farwell avse to Terrace av.

Farwell av 395E. North av 402Prospect av 417Summit av 441Lake Drive 465Terrace av 489JACKSON, from 218

Erie n to N Water.Erie 42Oregon - 52Polk 03Corcoran av 133Menomonee 185Chicago 219Buffalo 255Detroit 291Huron 327Michigan 363AVisconsin 399Mason 43.5Oneida 471Biddle 509Martin 543Juneaii av 623Knapp -...657

Ogden av 693Lvon 729

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Pleasant 765N Water 837Brady 846JANKE PLACE, nfrom 1521 Hadleyto Hopkins.

JEFFERSON, from153 Erie n to 778 NWater. Numberingsame as on Jackson.

JESPER, from 1316Harmon n i/> block.

JOHNSON, e from 579River.

The River 17River 25E Water 51Market 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123JULIA, from 333 Bur-

leigh n w to Ring.Burleigh 1281Auer av 13295th 1359Ring 1374JUNEAU AV, fromChestnut St bridge eto the lake.

The River 17River 25E Water 51Market 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171Van Buren 195Cass 219Marshall 243Astor 267Waverly pi 291Prospect av 330Juneau pi 341Lake Mich 370JUNEAU PLACE,from 252 Wisconsinn to 341 Juneau av.

Wisconsin 401Mason 435Oneida 473Biddle 507Martin 543Juneau av 593KANE PLACE, from962 Cambridge av se to Prospect av.

Cambridge av 351Bartlett 350Oakland av 373Farwell av 393Prospect av 417KASSNER PLACE, wfrom 619 Clinton.

KEEFE AV is thenorth line of city.

Humboldt av .'.. 1Weil 13Bremen 29Fratnev 4.5N Pierce 61

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Booth 77Holton 93Buffura 109R K Track IllRichards 123

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Island av 1551st 1772d 2013d 301 4- 54th 401Pt Washington rd.501

not extended20th 2001 342l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401241/2 243125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701KEENE, from 118 •

Farwell av s e toProspect av. 1-19

KENESAW, from 90 S 6-7Bay 8 to Lincoln av.

KENILWORTH PL,from 380 E North av i- 6s e to 431 Terrace av. 14

E North av 357Farwell av 393Prospect av 417Summit av 441Lake Drive 465Terrace av 489KEWAUNEE, from802 Cass e to Racine.

Cass 221 6Marshall 243Astor 267Racine 297KILBOURN AV, from2302 North av n wto 27th.

North av 2126 3-1424th 2401Oak 2402 324V2 ^2453Ash 245225th 2501Pine 2502Wiight 25112'6th 2601Tamarack 260227th 2640KINNIKINNIC AV, sefrom 613 Clinton. ^ ^

Mitchell 651 ^- ^

Maple 691 13Burnham ..715Wine 751Kinnikinnic River!. 785 6-13Stewart 834Becher 845? Bay .;870Archer av 902Brunk's lane 912Ward ....931Howell av 987Allis... [992

Lincoln av 999Linus 1040 6Sm4th 1065Conway 1090Wilson 1109Homer..... ...1142Otjen 1175Deer 1194Dover 1213Williams 1224Potter av 1249Lenox 1279Logan av 1304Russell av 1322Herman av 1349Pryor av 1362Clement av 1391California .....1417Nevada 1453R R crossing 1495Ellen 1576Trowbridge 1605Rusk av 1661N Western av 1705Oklahoma av 1747KLONDIKE PLACE,from Grove e toGreenbush. bet. Bot-tum and Russell av. 13

KNAPP, from 657 NWater e to Prospectav.

The River 19N Water 28E Water 51 6- 7Market 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171 1-19Van Buren 195Cass 219Marshall 243Astor 267Franklin pi 333KNEELAND, from459 Sheridan Lane 10-13w to 14th. 13

LAFAYETTE PLACE,from 360Bartlett8eto 393 Terrace av.

Bartlett 355Oakland av 373Farwell av 393 1-19Prospect av 417 6Summit av 437Lake Drive 472Windsor pi 490Terrace av 50-3-508LAKE, from 206 SWaterw to Hanover.

S Water 199-202 6- 7Barclay 235Ferrv 248Clinton 265 6- 7Reed 299 3- 3Hanover 329 4- 5LAKE DRIVE, from472 Lafayette pi nw to city limits. , , «

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Woodstock pi 377Kenilworth pi 393Ivanhoe pi 409Wyoming pi 423E North av 437Downer av 495Bradford 509Oilman 549Park pi 609Newberry boul 655Folsom pi 703Linnwood av 757Burleigh 817Concord av 847Hartford av 913

935

LAPHAM, wfrom 597Barclay.CM & St P Ky 219

Barclay 239Clinton 269Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 389Ist av 4192d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 6239th av 65310th av 683American av 71111th av 73312th av 757Pearl 767

not extended15th av 84516th av 87517th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 9932l8t av 102322d av 1053

LARKIN. n from 310E. North av.

E. North av 440Thomas 466Bradford 521

not extendedN Park Front 684Folsom pi 704Linnwood av 758Burleigh 820Concord av 850Hartford av 914Newport av 974Providence av 1042

1052LAYTON PLACE,

s from 1012 Grant.

LEE, from 859 Boltonw to 15th. Num-bering the same ason Wright.

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Linus 137Conway 171Homer 21 1Deer 251Potter av 297

not extendedKinnikinnic av 325Russell av 359Montana ...419Dakota 467Idaho 517LINCOLN AV, from99 S Bay w^ to citvlimits.

S Bay 16Logan av 25Reynolds 54Aldrich 74Kenesaw 92Winchester lioMound. .« 126Allis and Kink, av 146Howell av 150Robinson av 166Austin av 183Ward and Greeley. .210R R crossing ^..213Ziemer 220Clinton 270Greenbush 360Grove 390Garden 4041st av 4202d aA' 4493d av 4794th av 509Midland av 5396th av 5707th av 6008th av 624Windlake av 66110th av 683American av 71111th av 733

av 757av 781av 811av 933

Junction Forest Homeand Muskego av 963

20th av 99321st av 102322d av 1053LINUS, e from 1040Kinnikinnic av.

Logan av 501Lenox 531Williams 565Woodward 601Kinnikinnic av 670LINNWOOD AV, from758 Larkin east.

LISBON AV, n w fromS002 Galena.

Galena 200121st 210122d 220123d 2301Walnut 2311

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Booth 77 7Holton 93Buffum 109Hubbard 129Island av 153 4-1st 1772d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 6017th 7018th 801 89th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201 1013th 130114th 140115th 150116th 1602Fond du Lac av..l73018th 1801 219th 190120th 20012l8t 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401241/2 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 11 .

> not extended29th 290130th 292331st 310132d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3429 3LOCUST, w from 1160Humboldt av.

C M & St P By 1 "-'

Weil 11Bremen 27Fratney 43N Pierce 59Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Wall 144Island av 153 4- 51st 1752d 2013d 3014th 4015th 5016th 601 87th 701Willow pi 7178th 8019th 90110th 100111th 1101Maiden Lane 111712th 1201 10Louis av 121514th 1401Teutonia av 1425Hopkins & Janke.152116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 220123d ...230124th 2401241/2 .245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 ^28th 280129th 290130th 3001R R Track 3036LOGAN AV, s from 25Lincoln av.

Lincoln av 99 6Linus .131Homer 211Potter av 297Kinnikinnic av 340Russell av 359Montana 427Dakota 467Idaho 517Manitoba 567Oklahoma av 617 1^

LOUIS AV, n from1216 North av.

North av 801Lee 859 -,0Wright 921Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1100\lten 1129r.,ocust 1159Groeling av 1189Cottage pi 1205Chambers 1221

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Burleigh 1279 ,„Ring 1373Concordia av 1427Davis 1519Keefeav 1539LYON, from 792 NWater e to 74 3Franklin.

N Water 109Balance of numberingsame as on Knapp.

MABBETT AV (17thWard),e of Kinnikin-nic av.

Trowbridge 568Rusk av 631Union av 691N. W. av 706

MADISON, from 477Barclay tv to 10thav. Numbering thesame as Scott.

MAIDEN LANE, from1116 Center n toBurleigh.

Center 1041Hadley 1099Locust 1159MANITOBA, firstnorth of Oklahoma,from Logan av toCalifornia av.

Nevada 371California 397Clement av 425Herman av 467Logan av 501

MAPLE, w from 691Kinnikinnic av.

C M & St P Ry .221Kinnikinnic av 243Clinton 269Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 4192d av 449Windlake av 4693d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 623

not extendedMuskego av 87116th av 87517th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 9932l8t av 102322dav 1053MARGARET PLACE.1st n of Greenfieldav, from 32d av tf»

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MARIETTA AV, afrom 617 NewberryBoul.

Newberry bOul 665Folsora pi 703Linnwood av 757Burleigh 817Concord av 847Hartford av 913

935x\I ARRET, from 76Oneida n to NorthWater.

Oneida 476Biddle 507Martin 543Johnson 579Juneau av 619Knapp 657Ogden av 693N Water 695-702MARSHALL, n from244 Michigan.

Michigan 363Wisconsin 401Mason 435Oneida 471Biddle 507Martin 543Juneau av 599-623Knapp 657Ogden av 693Lyon 729Pleasant 765Kewaunee 801-811Brady 845Pearson 869Hamilton 889Highland pi. ...910-915MARTIN, from State-

st. bridge e to 543Juneau pi. Number-ing the same as onJuneau av.MARYLAND AV, nfrom 485 Prospectav.

Prospect av 453Farwell av 491Greenwich 495Bradford 521Summit pi 549BellevieAv pi 577Park pi 607Newberry boul 655Folsom pi 679MASON, e from 437 EWater.

The River 55E Water 75(Broadwav 99.Milwaukee 123iJefferson 147jjackson 171|Van Buren 195Cass 219•Marshall 243Juneau pi 259MEINECKE AV. wfrom 859 15th.

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17th 1701iSth 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 2201Fond du Lac av..2217 ^-l*Oak 222723d ...2228Kilbourn av 241724V2 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 11-1428th 280129th 290130th 3001R R Track 301531st 310132d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 342.5MENOMONEE, e from41 Erie. 7-12

Erie 72-85 6-13Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147.Jackson 171MERRILL, from 895Muskego av w to19th av. 8

MICHIGAN, from 363E Water e to the lake.

The River 57E Water 75 ^- "^

Broadway 99 12-13Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171 1-19Van Buren 195Cass 221Beach 244MIDDLEMASS AV isbetw Forest Homeand Muskego avs an druns nefromDunlap. ' ^

MIDLAND AV, from521 Lincoln av s tolimits. Numberingsame as on 4th av 4-13

MILLER AV. next s ofKeefe av betw 1stand Richards. ^- ^

MILWAUKEE, from112 Erie n to 822 N

' Water.Erie 127 ^" ^

Corcoran av !"!.135 12-13Menomonee 185Chicago 221Buffalo 255Detroit , 291Huron...... !327 9-10Michigan !!363 ^Wisconsin 399 1-19Mason ..435Oneida

! 471Biddle ..!.!507Martin ."..543

Johnson 579Juneau av 613Knapp 657Ogden av 693 6- 7

Lyon 729N Water 750

MINERAL, from 387Davidson w to citylimits.

Davidson 197Barclay 239 6- 7Clinton 269 12-13Reed 299 4- 8Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 389 81st av 4192d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 6339th av 65310th av 68311th av 73312th av 75913th av 781 2- 314th av 80515th av 84316th av 87317th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 99321st av 102322d av 1053

MITCHELL, from 659Kinnikinnic av w to 6- 7city limits. 12-13

Kinnikinnic av 257Clinton 265Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 419 12- 72d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 569 4- 77th av 599Forest Home av....6058th av 6239th av 65310th av 683American av 71111th av 73312th av 757 813th av 78114th av 805Pearl 809Muskego av 83916th av 87317th av 90318th av 933 519th av 96320th av 993

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2l8t av 102322cl av 1053MONTANA, w from1417 Kinnikinuic av

California av 40n gClement av 425Herman av 450Logan av 493Lenox 531Pine av 551)MORTON PLACE, wfrom 1511 4th to 5th. 4. 5MOUND, from 125 SBav s to Lincoln av. 6-13

MT.YERNONAY,from23 28th w to citylimits.

2ftth 2802-2807 929th 290130th 300131st 310132d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3427M U R R A Y AY, n from452 E North av.

E North av 430 6Thomas 46.")

Greenwich 49.'>

Bradford 521Summit pi 540Belleview pi 570Park pi 607Newberry boul 65."

Folsom pi 70.")

Linn"«'ood av 75.';

Burleigh 810MUSKEGO AY, froni739 Greenfield av s

vt* to Lincoln av.Greenfield av 510 5- 8Bow 550Arrow 600Mitchell 703Maple 763Burnham 703 8Rogers 86."Merrill 895Becher 935Dunlap 990Grant 1005 8Forest Home av..1054 7MUSKEGO ROAD,from 1301 N Canalsw to S Pierce.

N Canal 51 2- 3N Menom. Canal. ..105MYRON. tAvo S(|uaresnorth from 13 Trow-bridge. 6

NATIONAL AY, wfrom 1 S Water.

S Water 171Barclay 230 6- 7Clinton 260 12-13Reed 290 2- 3Hanover ...320Greenbush 350Grove 380Ist av 410

2d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av ....5998th av 6339th av 65310th av 68311th av 733 2- 312th av 75913th av 78314th av 81715th av 84316th av 87317th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 9932l8t av 102322d av 105326th av 117327th av 120328th av 1233Shea 125029th av 126330th av 129331st av 132332d av 1353 233d av 1383Trowbridge av....l413.VEENAH, from alleyrear 595 Tomah, n eto Fond du Lac av.

Tomah 601 2- 3Fond du Lac av....617NEYADA AV, 8 from1453 Kinnikinnicav.

Kinnikinnic av 435 6-13Dakota 467

not extendedManitoba 567NEWBERRY BOUL,from 656 Oakland ave to Lake Drive.

Oakland av 375 6Cramer 395Murray av 415Frederick 435Maryland av 455 1-19Far well av 475Prospect av 495Stowell av 515Downer av 535Hackett av 555Summit av 575Shepard av 595Marietta av 613LakeDrive 623NEW HALL, n from363 Bartlett.

Bartlett 367 6Windsor pi 387E North av 437Thomas 465Greenwich 495Bradford 521Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607SPark Front 639

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N Park Front 683Folsom pi 705Ldnnwood av 757

not extendedBurleigh 819Concord av 849Hartford av 915Newport av 975Providence av 1043Keefe av 1053NEWPORT AVE, efrom 974 Larkin. 6

NINTH, n from Cly-bourn to city limits.

Clybourn 81 9Sycamore 119

not extendedGrand av 161 i-ioWells 199Cedar 239State 283 iiPrairie 319Chestnut 359 12-13Winnebago 401Vliet 439Central av 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3- 3Sherman 599Wine 651Germania 656 8Harmon ,...679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799 4- 8Lee 859Wright 919 8Clarke 980Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Davis 1519Limits 1539

NINTH AVENUE, sfrom 653 Nationalav.

National av 1....327Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Odell 625Mitchell 659Forest Home av....673 7Burnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 969 4

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St Paul av 41Clybourn 79Grand av 153Wells 199Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Vine 629Brown 075Lloyd 719Fond du Lac av....749Bismarck 793North av 799Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279NINETEENTH AVE,

8 from 963 S Pierce.S Pierce 299National av 349Mineral 387Washington 418Scott 447Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659Maple 691Burnham 721Pratt 761Rogers 781Merrill 804Becher 841Grant 903NOBLE, from 247Burnham s to Wine.

NOCK, from 478 Ellenn e to Lake Mich-igan.

Beulah av 25Superior 59Bishop av 82Ellen 119NORTH AV, e and wfrom 800 Humboldtav.

C M & St P Ry 032Humboldt av 2Weil 14Bremen 28Booth 76Holton 92Buffum 108Richards 124Hubbard 129Wall 138Island av 1521st 176

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2(1 202 143d 3024th 402nth 502Cth 6027th 702 8-148th 8020th 90210th 100211th 110212th 1202I^ouis av 1218 10-14Teutonia 122614th 134215th 150216th 160217th 170218th 180219th 190220th 2001Fond du Lac av..2106 2-142l8t 2107Kilbourn av 230223d 230224th 2402241/2 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 11-1428th 280131st 303132d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3425 336th 3601^7th; 370138th 380139th 390140th 400141st 410142d 4201Sherman Blvd 430144th 440145th 450146th 460147th 4629NORTH CANAL,w from ft 13th.13th 1301 9 *

15th 150217th 170220th 1930NORTH PK. FRONT,w from 680 Oaklandav. •

NORTH PIERCE, nfrom 60 Lee.

Lee 861 !*Wright 919Clarke 979 ^Center 1039 '

Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Auer av 1339R R Track 1373Concordia av 1423Brattle 1456

George 1471Keefe av 1537NORTH WATER,from 28 Juneau av nand e to 951 Warrenav. (J. 7

Juneau av 625Knapp 657E Water 679Ogden av 701-728Market 730-742Broadway 770-777Lvon 792Milwaukee 808-822Pleasant 833Jefferson 850Jackson 928Bradv 943Van Buren 962 6Pearson 970Cass 990Hamilton 996Astor 1056Racine 1080Pulaski 1088Sobieski 1142Warren av 1168NORTHWESTERNAV, from 593 Penn-sylvania av west.

Pennsylvania av...ll9I'niou'av 156 6Kinnik. av 197-215Ellen 283R R Track 312OAK, from 2302 Kil-bourn av, 1 blk toFond du Lac av. 3

OAKLAND AV, n e

from 908 Cambridgeav to city limits.

Royall pi 272Cambridge av 277 6Kane pi 309Irving pi 339LaFavette pi 359Windsor pi 383Woodstock pi 412E North av 438Thomas 466GreeuAvich 496Bradford '. 522Summit pi 550Belleview pi 578Park pi 608S Park Front 643Xewberrv boul 655N Park Front 681Folsom pi 706Linnwood av 758Burleigh 819Concord av 849Hartford av 915Newport av 975Providence av 1043Keefe av 1053ODELL, from 625 8thav w to 11th av.

Sth av 623 ?

9th av ...65310th av 683

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6- 713-l;i

1-19

American av 71111th av 733OGDEN AV, from 606Market e to Frank- 6lin. 1-19

N Water 61Balance of numberingsame as on Knapp.

OKLAHOMA AV, thesouthern boundaryof 17th ward. 17-13

Pennsylvania av...l20Union av 156Kinnikinnic av 194Ellen 284II R Track 302Clement av 433Herman av 460Logan av 494 13Lenox 530Pine av 560Howell av 692ONEIDA, from theriver e to 473 Juneaupi.

The River 40River 52E Water 71Market 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171Van Buren 195Cass 219Marshall -. 243Juneau pi 267ONTARIO, from 333Superior n e onesquare.

ORCHARD, w from537 Barclav.

CM &St P Ry 217Barclav 239Clinton 269Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 389Istav 4182d av 4493d av : 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 569 57th av 5998th av 6239th av 65310th av 683American av 71111th av 733 5- 8

not extended15th av 843 516th av 87317th av 90318th av 93::,

19th av 96320th av 99321st av 102322d av 1053

6

6- 713

4- 5

OREGON, w from 16J»S Water.

S Water 181Barclay 235Clinton 265Reed 299Hanover 329ist av 417OREGON, (E S) from217Erieeonesquare.

OTJEN, from 1175Kinnikinnic av s wone square.PABST AV, in linewith Elm, from 715Western av w to citylimits.

PALMER, from 2801Greves n w 1 squareto Mt Vernon.

PARK, w from 87 SWater.

S Water 131Davidson 175

not extendedClinton 265Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 4194th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 599Muskego road 733PARK HILL AV, from

1 30th w to citylimits.

PARK LANE, from724 Germania n onesquare to Harmon.

PARK PLACE, from608 Newhall e toLake Drive.

Newhall 333Bartlett r..353Oakland av 375Cramer 393Murray av 413Frederick 433Maryland av 453Farwell av 473Prospect av..... 493Stowell av .....513Downer av 533Hackett av 554Summit av 574Shepard av 594Lake Drive 614

PEARL, from 543 11thav s w to 874 16thav.

11th av 545Bow 55912th av 590Arrow 609Cross 61013th av 632Mitchell 68514th av 689

6- 713

3- 3

6- 713

6

3-30

9

6-

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Burnham 77^^16th av 837PEARSON, from 970N Water e to Racine.

N Water 206 7- 6Van Buren 209Cass 219 6Marsliall 243Astor 257Racine 291P EMBERTON AV.from 1001 30th w toR R traclvs. 2- 3

PENNSYLVANIA AV,in s e cor of 17thWard. 6

Superior 68Wentworth av 100Delaware av 124N. AV. av 124-593Oklahoma av 617PIER, from 240 Erieto the lake. 6-13

PINE, from 2502 Kil-bourn av, 2 blks toBismarck. 3

PINE AV, from 559Potter av s to Idaho.

Potter av 297 6-13Russell av 360Montana 420Dakota 468Idaho 526PLEASANT, from 833N Water e to 765Franklin.

The River 105N Water 135 6- 7Jefferson 147Jackson 171Van Buren 195Cass 219 6Marshall 243Astor... 267Racine 298Franklin 333 1-19PLYMOUTH AV, from497 9th w to 12th. 5

POLK, e from 153 Eri(-

two squares, to thelake. 6-13

POPLAR, from 399 3dw to 8th.

The River I

Commerce 163d 301 3- 34th 401 4- 55th 5016th 6017th 701 88th 730PORT AVASHINGTONROAD, n from 1487Green Bay av.

Green Bay av 1488 4- 5Keefeav 1538POTTER AV, from257 Superior s w to676 Russell av.

Superior 67 ^

Bishop av 89

Ellen 119St Clair 143Clement av 425Logan av 493Lenox 532Kinnikinnic av 543Russell av...... 676PRAIRIE, from 320 3dw to Wasiiingtonav. 4- 5Numbers the sameas 8-10on State. 11

PRATT, from 76119th av w to citylimits.

19th av 963 «20th av... 99321st av 102322d av 1053PROSPECT AV, from320.1uneau av n e toBradford, thence nto limits.

•Juneau av 1 l 19Knapp 38Keene 117Albion 137Brady 229Royall pi 269Kane pi 309Irving pi 339La Fayette pi 359Windsor pi 377Woodstock pi 395Kenilworth pi 413Ivanhoe pi 431E North av 437Maryland av 453Hydraulic av 490Sheridan 516Bradford 523Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607PROVIDENCE AV, efrom 1042 Larkin. qPRYOR AV. from 385Beulah av s w toKinnikinnic av.

Beulah av 29 gSuperior 59Bishop av 81Ellen 119St Clair 171C &N W Ry.. 369California av 397Clement av 425Kinnikinnic av 452PCLASKI, from 873Sobieski n w to 1088N Water.

Sobieski 347 6Hamilton 896N Water 962QUEEN ANN PLACE,from 2900 Grand avn to WatertownPlank road. i

RACINE, from 298Ogden av n to theriver.

Ogden av 693 l-l®

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Lvon 731Pleasant 765Kewaunee 801Brady 845 6Pearson 869Hamilton 889Highland pi 909N Water 937The River 964REED, from W AVaterSt Bridge s to Burn-ham.

Menomonee River.. 51S Water 107Lake 137 4- 5Oregon 167 8- 3Florida 197Virginia 227Park 257S Pierce 297National av 327Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417 8Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507 4- 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell .....659

Maple 691Burnham 721 7-12RESERVOIR AV,from675 Booth s w toHubbard, then w to7th.

Kilbourn park 70 7Booth 76

not extendedBuffum aiO

not extendedHubbard 129 7Island av 1531st 1772d 2013d 301 4- 54th 4015th 5016th 6017th 629 8REYNOLDS, from 54S Bay s to Lincolnav.

RR Tracks 841 6-13Wilcox 875S Bay 891Lincoln av 969RICHARDS, from 124North av n to citylimits.

North av 801 *Lee 859Wright 919Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Auer av 1341Concordia av 1413Keefeav 1537

RICHTER PLACE, wfrom 1361 Fratneyto R R.

^

-y

RING, w from 1378 2dto Teutonia.

2d 2013d 301 4- 5Green Bay av 401Juha 4315th 5016th 6017th 7018th 801 89th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201 10Louis av 1225

RIVER, n from 52Oneida to Juneau av.

Oneida 473Biddle 503 6- 7Martin 547 13-13Johnson 573-580Juneau av 621ROBINSON AV, from205 Becher s e toLincoln av.

Becher 843 6-13Ward 929Lincoln av 969

ROGERS, w from 781Greenbush.

Greenbush 359Grove 389Garden 405Ist av 419 132d av 4493d av 479

not extended5th av 5396th av 569 47th av 5998th av 6239th av 65310th av 683American av 71111th av 733

not extendedForest Home av....774 7Congo av 78214thav 811York pi 82415th av 84316th av 873Muskego av 917 818th av 93319th av 96320th av 9932lRtav 102522d av 1053ROYALL PLACE,from 892 Cambridgeav s e to 269 Pros-pect av.

Cambridge av 375 1-19Oakland av ,376Farwell av 393Prospect av 417

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RUSK AV from Trow-bridge av to the lake,intersects Kinnickin-nic av at 1661.

Beulah av 25 6Superior 67Wentworth av 100Delaware av 12-1-

Mabbettav 161Kinnikinnic av 236Ellen 288Trowbridge av 303IIUSSELL AV from307 Beulah av s wand w^ to liniitss.

Beulah av 23 6Superior 59Bishop av 81Ellen Ill)St Clair 145Clement av 425Kinnikinnic av 487Logan av 494Lenox 531Pine av 559Potter av 659-678 13Graham 684

not extended1st av 422 132d av 4463d av 4724th av 498Midland av 5245th av 5506th av 57r(7th av 6028th av 6269th av 65610th av 686American av 714 411th av 734ST CLAIR, from 175Superior s to Pryorav.

Superior 181 6Ellen 224Potter av 255Russell av 299Seeley 349Prj'or av 377ST. PAUL AA'. R w andw from 77 6th.

6th 601 97th 7018th 80110th 1001S 12th 120113th 130114th 140115th 150116th 160217th 170118th 180219th 190220th 192921st 210122d 220123d 230124th 240125th 250126th 2529

Washington av...270128th 280129th 290130th 30013l8t 310132d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3501 9SCOTT, w from 447Barclay.

Barclay 241Clinton 269 <>- 7Reed 299 4- 5Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 3891st av 419 82d av 4493d av 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 6339th av 65310th av 683American av 71311th av 73312th av 75713th av 78114th av 80515th av 843 516th av 87317th av 90318th av 93319th av 96320th av 99321st av 102322d av 1053SECOND, nfrom Fow-

ler.

R R Track 25Fowler 39 2- 3Clybourn 79 4- 5Sycamore 119Grand av 159Wells 199W Water 208-219

not extendedCherry 479 4- .">

Galena 519Walnut 559.Sherman 599Reservoir av 639Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799 4- 5Lee 859 ^4Wright 919 *- 5Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1281Auer av 1329Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Keefe av 1537

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SECOND AVENUE, sfrom 449 S Pierce.

Numbering theeame as on Is' av.

(SEELEY, Iron? 341Ellen 8 w +c Clementav.

Ellen .> 127St Clair 157C&N W Ry 387Clement av 425SEVENTH, n from StPaul av.RR Track 27St Paul av 61Clybourn 79Sycamore 119Grand av 159Wells 199Cedar 239State 279Prairie 319Chestnut 359Winnebago 361Poplar 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Central av 517Galena 519Walnut 559Sherman 600Gerraania 607Reservoir av 640Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Davis 1519SEVENTH AVENUE,

8 from 599 Park.<Park 265S Pierce ...297National av 327Walker ; 357Mineral 387Washington 417Scott 447Madison 477Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659IMaple 691Burnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 969Smith 1023Clarence 1091Bottum 1139

H- 38- 57-13

6

9

1-10

11

12-138

8-1034

2- 3

8

5

7

The River 1155Russell av 1209SEVENTEENTH, nfrom N Canal.

N Canal 21St Paul av 37Clybourn 79Grand av 153Wells 199Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut ...559Vine 629Brown 675Fond du Lac av....699

not extendedNorth av 801Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Hopkins... 1223

not extendedConcordia av 1428Davis 1519Keefe av 1537SEVENTEENTH AVE

s from 903 S Pierce.S Pierce 299National av 345Mineral 387Scott 447Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659Maple 69 i

Burnham 721not extended

Grant 903Lincoln av 969SHEA AV, runs fromS Pierce to Nationalav. near 29th av.

SHEPARD AV, n from595 Park pi.

Park pi 609Newberry boul 655Folsom pi 703Linnwood av 757Burleigh 817Concord av 847Hartford av 913

935SHERIDAN, from 572Prospect av s e toLake Drive.

SHERIDAN LANK.from 1216 Chebcnutn to Walnut.

Chestnut 361Cold Spring av 399

91

11

13-13

3

3

14

10

34

3- 3

5

8

3- 3

1-19

19

1-19

10-1313

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V'liet 489Kneeland 457Cherrv 479Galena 519 2- 3Walnut 559SHERMAN, from 600Hubbard w to 13th.

Hubbard 129 7Island av 153Ist 1772d 2013d 301 4- 54th 4015th 5016th .6017th 629 8

not extended9th 90110th 100111th 110112th 120113th 1229 10SHERMAN BOULE-VARD, from 4 3 00 3Pabst av n to Bur-leigh.

Pabst av 710Elm 760North av 800Center 1040Locust 1160Burleigh 1280SHIP, 6th Ward, from 4- 5535 Cape w. ^ ^

SIXTH, n from Fowler 1-10to city limits. Num-H-l^tering 8amea8on3d. 3-8-4

SIXTH AVENUE,8 from Canal st.

,inter-

secting at 569 Park.Canal 81Burnham's Canal. .231Park 265S Pierce 297 ^National av 327 — *

Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417 ®Scott 447Madison 477 _Greenfield av 507 '*" 4Orchard 537Lapham 597 *Mitchell 059Maple 691Burnham 721Rogers 781Windlakeav 831Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 969Smith 1023Clarence 1091The River 1151Russell av 120iJ

SIXTEENTH, n fromSt Paul av. .

St Paul av 41Clvbourn 79 »

^^Grand av 153 i-i"

Wells 199

Cedar 239State 279 11Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439 13-12Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3Vine 629Tomah 640Fond du Lac av....673 2Llovd 719North av 801 14Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039 10Hadley 1099Locust 1159Hopkins 1195

not extendedConcordia av 1427Davis 1519SIXTEENTH AYE, sfrom 873 S Pierce.

S Pierce 299National av... 327 ^- 3Mineral 387Scott 447Greenfield av 507 ^Orchard 537Lapham 599Mitchell 659 »Maple 691

not extendedPearl 755Rogers 783Forest Home av...870 '

Grant 903Lincoln av 970SMITH, from 1065Kinnikinnic av west.

Kinnikinnic av 657 ®Graham 675Howell av 705 1*Austin 759Burrell 781

not extended ^ „1st av 421 1^2d av 4453d av 4714th av 497Midland av 5235th av 5476th av 5757th av 599 ,8th av 623 *

not extended12th av 75913th av 779SOBIESKI. from 348Bradv n to 1042 N _Water. ®

Bradv 851Pulaski 873Hamilton 896N Water 951SOUTH PK. FRONT,w from 646 Oaklandav.

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SOUTH BAY, from 16Lincoln av w to 869Kinnikinnic av and s

to 383 Russell av. 6-13Lincoln av 1

Reynolds 53Wilcox 54Aldrich 73Kenesaw 91Winchester 107Mound 125Allis 145Hilbert 174Kinnikinnic av 188 .

SOUTH PIERCE, wfrom 45 S TV' ater.

SWater 165not extended ^ i

Clinton 265 »- 3Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbush 359Grove 389Istav 4192dav 4493dav 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 629

not extended11th av 73315th av ....' '...845

16th av 87517th av 90518th av 93519th av 96520th av 9952l8tav 1025 2- 322dav 1054SOUTH TWELFTH,from 1201 Hinman,north to Clybourn. ^

Hinman 22St Paul av 39Hibernia 60Clybourn 80SOUTH WATER,from 172 National av ^ jon and w to Reed. 712

National avns 1 _S Pierce 38

"

Park 80Virginia 114Florida 152Oregon 184Lake 200Barclay 232Ferry 246Clinton 265Reed 299RR Track 313STANLEY PLACE, '.,.from Walworth n toLee, along R R. 00

STATE, vi^ from 280 3d 1' ^The River 5 -,o"iq3d 301 ^^-'•'^4th 401 **

5th 501

6th 6017th 701 88th 801 n9th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201 10-1113th 130114th 1401 •

15th 1501 1116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401241/2 242125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 280129th 2907 1WatertoAvn pi rd 30123lst 310132d 320133d 330134th 340135th 3501STATION AV, w from

)

825 30th to R R. 11-14

STEWART, from 834Kinnikinnic av e toMound.

Allis 147 6-13Hilbert 173Kinnikinnic av 205

STOWELL AV., from514 Bradford n toPark pi.

Bradford 523 1-19Summit pi 549Belleview pi 577Park pi 607

SUMMIT AV, n e fromKane pi.

Kane pi 309 6- 1LaFavettepl 359 19Windsor pi 373Woodstock pi 387Kenilworth pi 401Ivanhoe pi 419Wvoming pi 434E North av 437 1-19Hydraulic av 469

not extendedBradford 521Downer av 523Oilman 575Park pi 609Newberry boul 655Folsompl 703Linnwood av 757 19Burleigh 817Concord av 847Hartford av 913

935

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SUMMIT PLACE,from 550 Newhall eto Downer av.

Newhall 335 6Bartlett 353Oakland av 373Cramer 393Miirrav av 413Frederick 439Marvland aA' 453Farwell av 473 1-19Prospect av 493Stowell av 513Downer av 533

SUPERIOR, from 181St Clair s e to citylimits.

C & N AV Ry 16."

St Clair 17" 6Bishop av 19i»Potter av 257Russell av 29;»Ontario 33^5

Pryorav 377Iron 42;Nock 477Estes 529Trowbridge av 562Rusk av 623Union av 691Pennsvlvania av...737Texasav 807Illinois av 859Oklahoma av.885-902SYCAMORE, w from144 AV AVater.

The River 1

W AVater 101 2- 32d 2013d 301 4- 54th 4015th 5016th 601 y7th 701 ^8th 8019th 90110th 100111th 110113th 1227

not extended20th 200223d 230224th 240225th 250126th 2601AA'ashington av...270128th 280129th 290130th 30013l8t 310132d 320133d 330134th 3401AVestern av 3501 9TAMARACK, from2602 Kilbourn av 2blks to Bismarck. 3

TEIXTH, n from StPaul av.

St Paul av 41Hibernia 59

Clybourn 79 9Sycamore 119Grand av 153 I-IOWells 199Cedar 239State 283 11Prairie 319Chestnut 359 12-13Cold Spring av 399A^"innebago 419

not extendedCentral av 461Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3- 2Sherman 599 10Wine 651Harmon 679Llovd 719Garfield av 759North av 799Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419 4- 5Davis 1519TENTH AA'ENUE, sfrom 683 National av

National av .327 2- 3Walker 357Mineral 387Washington 417 8Scott .'.447Madison 477Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Odell 625Mitchell 659Forest Home av...711 7Burnham 721Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 96^' *AA'indlake av 995

not extendedThe River 1155Russell av 1209TERRACE AA^n efrom508 LaFayette pi.

LaFavette pi ..36r, 1-19AVood.stock pi 377Kenilworth pi 393Ivanhoe pi 409Wvoming pi 423Bradford 509Gilman 549AVahl av 587

731TERRACE PLACE, e

from 420 Terrace av. 1-19

TEXAS AA'E. 8 e cor17th AVard. 6

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TEUTONIA AV. from761 12th n w to citylimits.

Garfield av 762 10North av 800Lee 871-860Wright 911)Clarke 971)Center 10.31)

Hopkins 1105Alten 1120Groeling av 1184Chambers 1224Burleigh 1279Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Keefeav 1539 2-*

THIRD, n from FowlerFowler 41Clybourn 79

not extendedEverett 99Sycamore 121 *- 5Grand av 159 I-IOWells 199 11Cedar 239W Water 274State 279Prairie 319Chestnut 359 1^-13Poplar 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Court 493Galena 519Walnut 559 3- 3Sherman 599Reservoir av 639Harmon 679Lloyd 719Garfield av 759North av 799 *- 5Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Christine Lane 1067Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh and GreenBay av 1279

Auer av 1329Ring 1373Concordia av 1419Davis .1519Keefeav 1539THIRD AVENUE, sfrom 479 S Pierce.

S Pierce 299National av 329 ^- 3Walker 359Mineral 389Washington 419 ^Scott 449Madison 479Greenfield av 509 *" ^Ochard 53'.)

Lapham 599Mitchell G61 "^

Maple 691

Windlake av 719^ ^^Burnham 723Rogers 783Alma 81.5Becher 845Grant 911Lincoln av 971Smith 1023Clarence 1091Bottum 114]The River 1167Russell av 1209THIRTEENTH, northfrom N Canal.

N Canal 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83 9Grand av 150 i-ioWells 194Cedar 231State.... 279 11Prairie 316Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439 13-13Kneeland 457Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 2- 3Fond du Lac av... .578 3Sherman 599Wine 651Harmon 679 10Lloyd 719Garfield av 747THIRTEENTH AVE,8 from 781 Nat'l av.

National av 311 3- 3Mineral 387Washington 417Scott 447Greenfield av 507 5,

not extendedPearl 629Mitchell 659 8Burnham 721Forest Home av...775 7Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 969Smith 1030Windlakeav 1130 4THIRTIETH, n fromCanal.

Canal XGreves VPark Hill av 1Mt Vernon av 23St Paulav 45Clybourn 83 9Sycamore 121Grand av 153 1

not extendedVliet 441 13Cherrv 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3

not extendedLisbon av 599Vine 638Brown .676

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North av 800 11-14Meinecke av 860AVright 919Clarke 979Pembertonav 1003Center 1039Fond du Lac av ..1120 2Locust 1159Cawker pi 1185Chambers 1219Calhoun pi 1245Burleigh 1279 24THIRTY-FIRST, nfrom Park Hill av.

Park Hill av 3Mt Yernon av 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83Sycamore 121 9Grand av 153Wells 199 1

not extendedChestnut 361Cold Spring av 401Vliet 441 13Cherrv 479Galena 520AYalnut 559 3Lisbon av 599

not extendedNorth av 801 11-14Meinecke av 859

889

THIRTY-SECOND, nfrom Canal.

Canal ZPark Hill av 1Mt Yernon av 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83 9Grand av 159 1

not extendedChestnut 361Cold Spring av 401Yliet 439 13Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3Lisbon av 599Yine 629Brown 676Llovd 721Elm 759North av 801 11-14Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039 2THIRTY-THIRD, nfrom Canal. '

Canal 7.

Park Hill av 1Mt Yernon av 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83 9

not extendedWells 201 1

Cedar 23rState 29."

Highland boul 31'.

Chestnut 36'

Cold Spring av 401Yliet 439 13Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559 3Lisbon av 599A'ine 629Brown 676Lloyd 721Elm 759North av 801 11-14Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039 3THIRTY-FOURTH, nfrom Park Hill av.

Park Hill av 3Mt Yernon av 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83 9

not extendedWells 201 1Cedar 239State 295

not extendedChestnut 361 13Cold Spring av 401Yliet 439Cherry 479Galena .....519

Walnut 559 3Lisbon av 599Yine 629BroAvn 669Llovd 721Elni 759North av 801Meinecke av 859 11-14Wright 919Clarke 979Cente,' 1039 2THIRTY-FIFTH. SeeWestern av.

THIRTY-SIXTH,,

from Park Hill av nto Center.

Park Hill av 2Mt Yernon av 24St Paul av 46Clybourn 84 9Grand av 156\Yells 200 1

iCedar 240State ..296

I Highland boul 325!Chestnut 360 13Yliet 440Cherrv 480Galena 520Walnut 560 3Lisbon av 600Yine 630Brown 676Lloj'd 720Elm 76(»North av 800Meinecke av 865AY right 920Clarke 980 2Center 1040

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THIRTY-SEVE N T H.from Park Hill av nto Center.

Park Hill av 2Mt Vernon av 24St Paul av 46Clybourn 84 •

Grand av 156WeUs 200Cedar 240Staee 296Highland boul.. ...320Chestnut 360Vliet 440Cherry 480Galena 520Walnut 560Lisbon av 600Vine 630Brown 676Lloyd 720Elm 760North av 800Meinecke av 860Wright 920Clarke 980Center 1040THIRTY-EIGHTH,from Vliet n to Cen-

Vliet 440Cherry 480Galena 520Walnut 560Lisbon av 600Vine 630Brown 676Llovd 720Elni 760Nortn av 800Meinecke av 860Wright 920Clarke 980Center 1040THIRTY-JNINTH,from Vliet n to Cen-ter.

Vliet 440Cherry 480Galena 520Walnut 560Lisbon av 600Vine 630Brown 676Llovd 720Elm 760North av 800Meinecke av 860Wright 920Clarke 980Center 1040THOMAS, from 466Larkin e to Farwellav.

Larkin 315Newhall 333Bartlett 354Oakland av 375Cramer 393Murray av 413Farwell av 433

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14th 1401Neenah 143516th 1479TOWNSEND, w from1496 20th.

20th 200121st 2101

not extended23d 230124th 2401TROWBRIDGE AV,west city limits fromS Pierce to Green-field av.

TROWBRIDGE, n wfrom June Northwest-ern av and C & N Wtracks to the lake.TUNNEL PLACE,from 969 Warren avalong the river num-bering from 1144 to1166.

TWELFTH, n fromGrand av. Number-ing same as on 11th.

TWELFTH AVENUE,8 from 757 Mineral.

Mineral 388Washington 417Scott 447Greenfield av 507

not extendedPearl 582Mitchell 659Burnham 721

not extendedBecher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 969Smith 1029Windlake av 1079TWENTIETH, n from2000 Clybourn.

Wells 200Cedar 240State 284Prairie 320Chestnut 360Cold Spring av 400Vliet 440Cherry 480Galena 520Walnut 560Vine 629Brown 676Lloyd 720Elm 760Fond du Lac av....766North av 800Meinecke av 860Wright * 920Clarke 980Center 1040Hadlev 1100Locust 1160Chambers 1220Hopkins 1250\uer av 1339

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Ooncordia av 1403 24Townsend 1493TWENTIETH AVE, s

from 993 S Pierce.S Pierce 299National av 351 2- 3Mineral 387Scott 447Greenfield av 507 5Orchard 537Lapham 597Mitchell 659Maple 691Burnham 721 8

not extendedPratt 763Rogers 781Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 961 7

TWENTY-FIRST, nfrom Grand av.

Grand av 155 1WellB 199Cedar 239State 283 11Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439 13.13Cherry 479Galena 519Lisbon av 527-535Walnut 559 3Vine 629BroMrn 675Lloyd 720Elm 759Fond du Lac av....798 2-1*North av 799Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039 10Hadley 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219

not extendedHopkins 1339Auer av 1339Concordia av 1403 24Townsend 1493

TWENTY-FIRST AV,s from 1023 S Pierce.

S Pierce 299National av 355Mineral 387Scott 447 5Greenfield av 507Orchard 537Lapham 597 «Mitchell 659 *

Maple .'^91

Burnham 721Pratt 763Rogers 783Becher 841Grant 903Lincoln av 961Forest Home a v.. 1011 »

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TWENTY-SECOND, nfrom Grand av.

Grand av 155Wells 199Cedar 239

not extendedState.; 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherrv 479Galena 519Lisbon av 539Walnut 559Vine 629Brown 676Lloyd 721Elm 759North av 799Fond du Lac av....836Meinecke av 859AVright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219

not extendedAuer av 1339

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S Pierce 300National av 358 2- 3Mineral 388Scott 448Greenfield av 508 5Orchard 538Lapham 598Mitchell 660 8Maple 692Burnham 720Pratt 766Rogers 782Becher 842Grant 904Lincoln av 970 7- 8Hayes av 1030

TWENTY-THIRDfrom Sycamore.

SycamoreGrand avWellsCedar .,

StatePrairieChestnutCold Spring avVliet

CherryGalenaLisbon avWalnutA'ineBrownLlovdElm^North uv

not extended

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Meinecke and Fonddu Lac av 859

Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1099LocuBt 1159Chambers 1219

not extendedAuerav 1339Hopkins 1395-1417

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Townsend 1493TWENTY- FOURTH,n from Sycamore.

Sycamore 123Grand av 153Welle 199Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry ;....479Oalena 519Walnut 557Lisbon av 563Vine 629Brown 681Lloyd 719Elm 759North av 799Kilbourn av 873Fond du Lac av....899Wright 919Bismarck 933Clarke 979Center 1039Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Auerav 1339Concordia av 1415Hopkins 1435Townsend 1494Keefeav ." 1540T W E N T Y-FOURTH-AND-A-HALF, nfrom 2429 State.

State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 361Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Lisbon av 565Vine 629Brown 675Lloyd 719Elm 759North av 799Meinecke av 859Kilbourn av 871Clarke 980Center 1039Hadley 1099

not extendedBurleigh 1281

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Auer av 1339Concordia av 1415Hopkins 1471-1491Keefe av 1537TWENTY-FIFTH, nfrom Clybourn.

Clybourn 83Sycamore 121Grand av 153Wells ; 199Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 400Vliet 441Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Lisbon av 567-581Vine 629Brown 675Llovd 719Elni 759North av 799Meinecke av 859Kilbourn av...900-937Fond du Lac av....963Bismarck 989-1002Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1162Chambers 1220Burleigh 1281Auerav 1339Concordia av 1415Hopkins 1503TWENTY-SIXTH, nfrom St Paul av.

St Paulav 47Clybourn 83Sycamore 121Grand av 153Wells 201Cedar 239State 283Prairie 319Chestnut 359Cold Spring av 399Vliet 439Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Lisbon av 571-585Vine 629Brown 675Llovd 719Elni 759North av 799Meinecke av 859Wright ...919Kilbourn av 935Fond du Lac av....965Bismarck 987-1038Center 1039Hadley 1099

not extendedBurleigh 1281Auer av 1339Concordia av 1415Hopkins ...1537

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TWENTY -SEVENTH.See Washington av.

TWENTY-EIGHTH, afrom Mount Ver-non av.

Palmer 17Mt Vernon av 23St. Paul av 45Clybourn 83Sycamore 121Grand av 153Wells 199Cedar 241Watertown PlankKoad 267

not extendedChestnut 361Cold Spring av 401Vliet 441Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Lisbon av 583Vine 629Brown 675Elm 759North av 800Meinecke av 860AVright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Fond du Lac av ..1058Hadlev 1099Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279TWENTY-NINTH, nfrom Greves.

Greves MMt Vernon av 23St Paul av 45Clybourn 83Sycamore 121Grand av 153

not extendedState 286Highland boul 320Chestnut 361Cold Spring av 401Vliet 441Cherry 479Galena 519Walnut 559Lisbon av 585Vine 629Brown 677North av 800Meinecke av 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Fond du Lac av..l092Hadlev 1101Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279UNION, from 771Greenfield av s w to15th av.

Greenfield av 538Bow 560

6-131- 7

2- 311

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Arrow 61015th av 676UNION AVE (17thAVard),from 691 Su-perior to 156 Okla-homa av.

Superior 68Wentworth av 100

9 Delaware av 132Mabbett av 156N. W. av 164-593

1 Oklahoma av 618VAN BUR EN, from198 Buffalo n to 962

11 N Water. Number-ing same as on Jack-yon.

VINE, w from 62913 15th. Numbering

same as on Brown.VIRGINIA, from 227Clinton w to 4th av.

S Water 149Davidson 175

not extendedClinton 265

11-14 Reed 299Hanover 329Greenbueh 359Grove 3891st av 4192d av 4494th av 509

VLIET, w from 4393d.

243(j 801 4- 54th 401 2- 35th 5010th 6017th 701 88th 8019th 901Central av 95011th and Winne-bago 1101 10

12th 1201Sheridan Lane 121513th 1301 13-1314th 140115th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 220123d 230124th 240124Vo 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 2802 1329th 2902

24 30th .....3002

31st 310232d .....3202R R tracks 3232

5- 8, Western av 350036th 3602

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37th 3702 1342d 420143d 430144th 440145th 450146th 4601Sherman boul 4630V^OLKMANN PLACE,n from 144 Burleighto Concordia av. 4

V^ON MOLTKE PL. nof Walnut, betw 29thand R 11 tracks. 3WAHL AV, from 461to 587 Terrace av. 1

WALKER, from 359Davidson w to 11thav. Numbering the ~same as on Mineral. ^

WALL, n from 138North av.

North av 801 7Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979Center 1039Hadley 1101Locust 1159WALNUT, w from 586Commerce.

Ist 1782d 2013d 301 44th 4015th 5016th 6017th 701 88th 8019th 90110th 100111th 110112th 1201 10Sheridan Lane 1215Fond du Lac av..l216 ^

13th 130114th 1401 3

15th 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 20012l8t ....2101

I 22d 220123d 2301Lisbon av.. .2307-242224th 2401241/2 245125th 250126th 2601Washington av...2701 1128th 280129th 2901 330th 3001R R tracks 300731st 310132d 320133d 3::i0134th 3401Western a v 3501

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WARD, from 931 Kin-nikinnic av s w to 6- 7210 Lincoln av. 13

Kinnikinnic av 121Robinson av 141Alexander 163Lincoln av 201WARREN AV, n e andn from 752 Franklin.

Franklin 113 6Albion 139Arlington pi 165Brady, s s 207Brady, n s 851Hamilton 895N Water 951Boylston 986WASHINGTON, westfrom 417 Davidson.

The River 125Davidson 199Barclay : 239Clinton 269 G- 7Reed 299 13- 8Hanover 329 4- 5Greenbush 359Grove 389 8Ist av 4192d av 4493dav 4794th av 5095th av 5396th av 5697th av 5998th av 6339th av 65310th av 683American av 70711th av 73812th av 75713th av 78114th av 805 ^-315th av .843

not extended18th av .....93319th av 963WASHINGTON AV,(27th street) n from2702 Greves.

St Paul av 41 ^Clybourn 84 ^

Sycamore 122Grand av 154Wells 200 1

Cedar 240State 284 HPrairie 320Chestnut 360Cold Spring av 400Vliet..f...... 440 12-13

Cherry 480Galena 520Walnut 560 3

Lisbon av 590Vine 630Brown 676Lloyd 720Elm 760North av 800 H-l*

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Meineeke av 860 •

Wright 920Kilbourn av iiOHFond du Lac av 1016 2Center 1040Hadley 1100Locust 1159Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279 34Auer av 1340Concordia av 1416Keefe av 1538W A S H 1 N G T O NPLACE, e one square 1

from 182 Washing-ton av.W A T E R T O W NPLANK PiOAI). wfrom 259 Washing-ton av. 11

AVashiugton av...27012Kth 280129th 2902Queen Ann pi 2903 1

State 301033d 330134th 340135th 3501WAVERLY PLACE,from 291 Juneau avs one square toMartin. 1-19

WEIL, u from 9 Gar-field av.

Garfield av 759 14North av 795Lee 859Wright 919Clarke 979 "?

Center 1039Hadley 1099Locust 1159RR Track 1214Chambers 1219Burleigh 1279Auer av 1347

not extendedKeefe av 1537WELLS, w from 236W Water.

The River 7W Water 101 1- 3

2d 201 •'- 43d 301 •'5- 84th 4015th 501 1- 90th 6017th 7018th 8019th 901 1-1010th 100111th 1101 1

12th 120113th 130114th 140115th 150116th 160117th 170118th 18t)l19th 190120th 2002

2lBt 210122d 220123d 230124th 240125th 250126th 2601Washington av...270128th 2801Queen Ann pi 290331st 3101College av 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3428WENTWORTH (17thWard), next w toSuperior. Numberssame as Delaware av 6

WEST (17th Ward),wof Greelev.

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Clifford 278 13Deer pi 312Dover 338Sec. line 352WEST WATER,next wof Milwaukee River,from MenomoneeRiver to 270 3d.

Menom. River 1 2-3C M & St P Ry 21 4- 5Bridge 50 8Fowler 63Clybourn 107Svcamore 147Grand av 187Wells 2352d 243Cedar 2833d 322AVESTERN AY, westcity limits, fromCanal to Auer av.

N Canal ZPark Hill av 2Mt Yernon av 24St Paul av 46Clybourn 84 9(irand av 156Wells 200 1Cedar 240State 296Highland boul 320Chestnut 360Yliet 440 13Cherrv 480Galena 520Walnut 560 3Lisbon av 600Yine 630Brown 676Llovd 720 3Elni 760North av 80oMeineeke av 860Wright 920Clarke 980Center 1040 3

not extendedAuerav 1340 24WHrrE,n w from 808Mitchell. S

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WILCOX, n e onesquare from 54 SBay.

WILLIAMS, from 565Linus 8 to Kinnikin-nic av.

Linus 137Conway. 177Homer 211Deer 251Kinnikinnic av 288WILLOW PLACE,between 7th and 8thn of Center.

Alley 1056Hadlev 1100Locust 1159WILSON, from 1109Kinnikinnic av w toAustin av.

Kinnikinnic av 636Graham 675Howell av 709Austin 759WINCHESTER, from107 S Bay s to Lin-coln av.

S Bay 873Lincoln av 969WINDLAKE AV, s wfrom 673 2d av.

2d av 675Maple 6953d av 707Burnham 7194th av 7535th av 7996th av 857Becher 8888th av 9659th av 1015TJncoln av 102910th av 1071American av 112111th av 116112th av 119313th av 1232Russell av 1500WINDSOR PLACE, eand 8 e from 1038Cambridge av to La-Fayette pi.

Cambridge av 311Newhall 335Bartlett 341Oakland av 373Farwell av ......393

Prospect av /.....417Summit av 441Lake Drive 465Terrace av ^474WINE [S S] west twosquares from 751Kinnikinnic av.

Kinnikinnic av 221Noble 247

''59WINE ['wS]7from65i9th w to 14th.

9th 90110th 1001

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11th m 110112th 120113th 130114th 1341WINNEBAGO, from365 7th n w to 44011th.

(South side)Chestnut 7018th 7199th 83510th 93511th 1045

(North side)7th 7928th 7449th 83611th 956WISCONSIN, from 400E Water e to the lake.

The River 57E Water 75Broadway 99Milwaukee 123Jefferson 147Jackson 171Van Buren 195Cass 219Marshall 244Juneau pi 252WOODLAND COURT[18th Ward], e from420 Terrace av. num-bers commencing atn w entrance to courtrunning from 1 to 26.

WOODSTOCK PLACEfrom 412 Oaklandav 8 e to Terrace av.

Oakland av 371Farwell av 393Prospect av 417Summit av 441Lake Drive 465Terrace av 489WOODWARD, from601 Linus s toHomer.

Linus 137Conway 177Homer 212WRIGHT, w from 919Dousman.

CM &St P Ry 059Bolton 049Dousman 021Humboldt av 5Weil 11Bremen 27Fratney 43N Pierce 59Booth 75Holton 91Buffum 107Richards 123Wall 130Island av 1531st 1752d 2013d 3014th 401

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5th... 5016th 6017th 703Cotton pi.. 7108th 80:i

9th 90110th 100111th no:12th 120jLouis av 1218Teutonia av 1311'14th 1401loth 150116th 160117th 170118th 180119th 190120th 200121st 210122d 220123d 230124th 2401Fond du Lac av..2419Kilbourn av 251.3

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not extended82d 320133d 330134th 3401Western av 3425WYOMING PLACE, b

e from 480 Summitav. 1-

Summit av 443Lake Drive 465Terrace av 489YORK PLACE, from825 Burnham to «Rogers.

ZIEMER, from 219Becher b to Lincoln gav.

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rectory refer to the Car Line to take to reach the HouseNumbers given at the corners.

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Armory Hall.

LIST OF FIRE ALARM STATIONS.

SPECIAL CALL=.Second alarm—S-8 and one round of box.Third alarm— 3-3-3 and one rrmnd of box.General Alarm— 11 and one round of box.Engine Company—4—1-1 and No. of Company.Chemical Engine Company—4-4-4-4 and No. of Company.Hook and Ladder Company—n-5-5 and No. of Company.Water Tower—5-5-5-5 and is'o. of Company.Fire Boat—6-6-6 and No. of Company.Insurance Futrol—6-6-6-6 and No. of Company.

HOW TO "PULL A BOX."A key for the Ordinary or Locked Boxes may be found in the

house at the corner the box is on, or in the house next thereto.Upon the discovery of a fire in your neishborbood. get a key, go

to the box nearest to the tire, unlock the door, pull the hook allthe way down and let go. Do not jerk the hook down and up, butpull it down steadily as far as you can and let go.

No koy is required for the Keyless Door Boxes; turn the handleto the right, open the door, null the hook all the way down andlet CO, then close the door.

Wait at the Box until the Department arrives and inform it

where the fire is.*Keyless Doors. f Private Boxes. J Duplicate Boxes.

EAST DIVISION.BOX. LOCATION.

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18. *£rie & Oregon.17 *Jefferson & Corcoran.18. *Engine Co. 10. Broad" v19. Erie & East Water2.3. * Buffalo & East Water.26. *Milwaukee& Buffalo27. fFrt-Office, C. & N. Ry.28. *Huron & East Water31. *Detroit & Jackson.35. 'Huron & Jefferson.

87. *Michigan & Broad'y39. * Michigan & Cass.41. *Wis. & Van Buren.42. fAcademy of Music.48. *VVis.& Milwaukee.45. *\Vis. & East Water.47. *Mason & Jefferson.48. *Cass & Mason..^3. *Eng. 1, BroadwBy54. *tMeinecke's Factorv56. *tPab3t Theater.57. "^Market & Biddle.58. *Jackson & Biddle.

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62. *A8tor & Biddle.64. "^Cass & Martin.68. *Martin & River.69. fWollaeger Mfg. Co.71. -fBlatz Brew. Co.72. * Juneau av. & E. Water.78. *tBlatz Brew'y, Br'd'y.74. *Mihvaukee & Johnson76 *Juneau av. & V. Buren78. *Junpau av. & Aslor.81. *Franklin & Kuapp.84. Ogden av. & N. Waier.85. *Ogden av. & Broad'j'.86. fConvent Noire Dame-87. *Ogdeu av. & V. Buren.89. "^Ogden av. & Jefferson.92. *N. Water & Pleasant.94. *L,yon & Cass.95. Pleasaiit & Astor.97. ^Prospect av. & Albion121. *Pleasant & V. Buren.123. *Bradv & Cass.124. *MarshaU & Pearson.125. *Eng. Co. 6, Franklin.127. *Bradv & Farwell av.132. Racine & Highland pi.133. *Marshall & N. Water:134. *Sobieski ct Nor. Water13.5. *Kane pi it Farwell av136. »Truck 5, Hartlett.138. * Windsor & Oakland144. -^Woodstock & Lake pi146. Terrace A: Ivanhoe pi..

147. *Farwell & North aves'152. Hvdraulic& L'ke avp.154. Braford & Earilett.155. Bradford &Murrav av158. Sum'it pi. & Marv'd av165. Oakl'd av.&Belle'w pi.166. Mil. Woolen Mills.

Park pi.

168. Murray av. it Park pi.182. Terrace & Oilman184. ^ ewb'y & Summit av186. Newhall & Concord.187. Bartlett & Newp't avs.191. Hartlord & Lake aves.

SOUTH DIVISION.212.

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216.

217.

218.

223.

225.

226.

229.

231.

233.

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235.

237.

239.

241.

t*St. Paul Y'ds.ft. Re«d St.

tElevator A, St. P. Ry.*S. Water & Reed.*Reed & Oregon.*S. Water & LaketJ. E. Patton, Biiy Sfte*Lake A Clinton.

*Oregon & S. WatertAllis Co., North End*Eng. Co. 19, Virginia

ct Clint»n*Hanover & Florida.*Park & Reed.tAllis & Co.. Office.*pHrk & S. Waier.* Flour Shed, C&NRytAliis Co., South End.* Reed & NationalNat'l av. & S. Water.Jones Island.

242.

243."

244.

245.

246.

247.

248.

249.

252.

254.

255.

256.

259.

261.

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263.

264.

265.

266.

267.

268.

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271.

272.

273.

276.

277.

278.

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281.

282.

284.

286.

289,

294.

295.

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297.

312,

313.

814.

316.

317.

318.

319.

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327,

328.

329,

331.

832,

334,

335,

386,

337388,

339,

341

344345.

346

•Mineral & Clinton.*E. End Greenfield av.*J«nes Island.

*Ship Yard, Wash'ton.tN.W. FueiCo., So. Yd.*Reed & Madison.*Clinton <fc Orchard.fBrass & Copper Co.,

Barclay .s:

Hanover & Lapham.*Reed & Mitchell.

*Eng. Co. 7, Maole.*Greenb'h & Burnh'mWis. Planing Mill Co.

*Eng. Co. 17. Kin-ickinnicK ave. oridge.*Pfi!rter's Tannery.*Kin'ic av. it Stewart.*Becher & Clinton.*South Bay it AUis.*So. Bay & Reynoldn.*Clinton & l^incoln av.*Kiu'ic. it Lincoln aveLincoln av.& KenesawConwav & Lenox.Rolling Mills.

Merc. Mills

Rolling Mills.Mch. Shop

tFiler & Stowell Co.Burrellct Smith.*Howell av. & Clare'ce

*Eug. Co. 11, Kln-nickinnick ave

*Truck 6, St Clair st.

Russell ct Bishop avs.Iron it Superior.'Potter it Kinnickin-

nick aves.Dover ct West.*Kin ic av. & Clement.Clement & ManitobaKin'c. ct Tro'b'dgeavsWe'tWthitSt. P. aves.Canal ct 1st ave.

Vogel's Isl.. 8 Ward.Oflual it 4th av.

*Canal & 6th ave.Canal, nr. Musk. ave.Plankinton Pack. H.Eng. Co. 14. Park.

tElevator E, 6th ave.Pfisier"sTan .OregontSonth Side Brewery.Virginia ct 1st av.

*Park ct Grove,

tint. Woodwork Co..Park 8t.

Park & 4ih ave.Park ct fitn ave.

tC. C. Sash ct Door Co.

National & llih aves.National ct 7! h aves.

National & 4th aves.Chein.Co. 8. Nat. ave.

Grove <t Walker.tS. S. Turn Hall.

tS. S. Kindergarten.Washton & Grove.*Wash"ton it 6th ave.

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347. *\Vash'ion & 9ih ave.

848. *Wash'gton& lllh av.

351. *Scott & 4th ave.854. *Greenfield & 1st aves.355 *Truck Co. 4, 3rd ave.

357. *Green field & 7th aves.

359. *Green field &. 11th aves361. *LapharQ & 10th ave.362. Lapbara & 6th ave.363. *Lapham & 2nd ave.

365. fKosciiisko Armory.866. *Grove & Mitchell.367. fHall, Mitchell & 4 av.

367. *tMitchell & 4th ave.

368. *Eng. Co. 12, 8th ave.369. *Miichel & 6th ave.371. * Forest H. & 10 aves.372. *Mitchell & 11 ave.377. House of Correction.378. Becher & Otn ave.

381. Becher & 1st ave.383. Greenb'h & Lincoln av385. Winrtlake & 8th aves.386. Lincoln & 12ih aves.388. Clarence and 8th ave.

391. Smith & 3rd ave.392. Clarence & 1st ave.

396. *Lindemann & Hover-sen, Russell &. 2nd av

412. Canal & 12 ave.

413. Canal tfc 16th ave.416. fSt. Paul StocK Yards.418. *tMi). Harvester Wks.419. *Park & 14th ave.423. tFalk Mfg. Co.424. *National & 29th aves.425. *National& 32nd aves.428. *National & 17th aves.429. *National & 20lh aves.435. Eug. Co. 26, Scott &

21st ave.438. *Wash' ton & 13th ave.442. Scott it 15th ave.443. Scott & 18th ave.445. Greenfield & 20th aves.446. Greenfiefd & 17th aves.447. *Greeufield & 14 aves.453. Mitchell & 20th ave.457. Mit'l & Muskego ave.469. Muskego av. & Merrill475. Musk'o & Lincoln avs.

WEST DIVISION.512. *W. W. & Menom. B'g.613. tThe J. PritzlaffCo.514. *W.\Vater&Clybonrne515. *Svcamore st. bridge.517. *W. Water & Grand av.518. tStar Theater.519.*t8t. Paul Y'ds. 2ndst.'522. fPIankinton House.522. *Engine Co. 4. 2nd.523. fBijou Theater.524. *Fowler & 3d.

525. fSt Paul. Pass. Sta.526. JDavidson Theater..527. *Grand ave. & 3rd,528. tAlhambra Theater.531. *Grand ave. & 5th.535. *St. Paul av. & 6th.

536. *Engine Co. 20, 6th.538. *Panorama Bldg.,

Wells & 7th.539. *SycamoTe <k 8th541. *|St.Paul Yards, 5th st

542. *tElevators B and C.

543. *St. Paul av. & 10th.

544. *Nat. Enam. & Stamp-ing Co.

545. fPower H., Wells& 11.

546. *Grand ave. & 12th.

547. *Cly bourn & 13th,

548. *Internat. Bait Co..ft. 12th St.

549. *Mus'goav & N. Canal551. *tPenn. Coal Co. Yaras552. fGeuder & Paeschke.558. *st. Paul & 15th.

557. *Wells & 17th.

558. *Eng. Co. 9, 17 & Cly'n559. *North Canal & 17th.

561. *St. Paul& 19tb.

563. *Sycamore & 20th.

564. tLit. Sisters of Poor.565. *Wells & 22nd.567. St. Paul & 25th.

568. fNat. Distil'y Men.Val572 Grand ave. & 27th.573. Clybourn & '^8ih.

574. Svcamore & 80th.577. *Mt. Vernon & 32nd.579. Wells & 82nd.582. * vt t, Vernon & 85th.

583. *tSt.P. Shops,Men.Val.588. f.Memer's Uiwtillery.599. fSoldiers' Home612. *W . Water & Cedar.614. *Third & Prairie.615. *PoDlar & 3rd.

616. Kern's Mills.617. *EngineCo. 2, 4th st.

618. *Cherry & 3rd.619. *Galeua & Commerce.621. fEng Co. 23, Fire Boat632. Chestnut & 4th,624. 1 W. Side Turn Hall625. *Cedar & 4th.626. +R. Chivas Post Hall.627. *state & 5th.62a lExnosition Building,681. Poplar & 6ih.

632. *Cherry & 6th.

683. *Galena & 7th.636 * State & 7lh.

638. *Cedar & 9th.641. iPabst Brew'y, Ches't.642. *Winneba{:o& 8th.

643. *Central ave. & 9th.

644. *+pabst Brew Co.Ofiice646. *Vliet & 11th.647. *Chestnut & llth.649. *state & 10th St.

652. *Prairie & 12th.653. *Eng. Co. 5, Galena.654. *Cream City Brew. Co..

18th St.

655. *Vliet & 13th.

656. Chestinit & 14th.

657. Cold Sp'ng av. & 16th.659. *State & 16th.

663. Galena & 16th.

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