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tlian fifty years
reputation
are
as
life
crowned
he deserves a fit-
hardy
genius
which
he
of
the
Palmer
family
of independence,
and served
life.
After
the
loss
at
of Friends, and to
community. He
or three years
was prac-
tical in
his loyalty.
organ-
ized
by
the extent of o\'er three-quarters
of a
million of
channel
capital,
and
only
one
man
and
persistent
enough
which
has
marked
every
step
of
in
the
new
structures
were
ready
to
advantages
presented
street,
when
portant center for
of marble,
destiny
his
protect-
ing
care.
which
height, which,
at the
e\'ery business ambitiiru,
taking the remnants of
the
remainder
of
liis
that
despite
b}-
completed
fered
not
been,
and
completely
ruin
those
spoilers
tlirough
the
remoA-al
wa;-
left
unfiinciiing efforts
agement ti.)
prevent such
cduimittee
to
gx>
to
employed
l)ris
melted
and
and all
materials
payment of
buildings
work
was
fident
never-to-
be-forgotten
built up the side
foremost and
field
of
action.
much as
our
enterprise.
Her
selection
as
President
of
the
Executive Committee of the
his
sons,
Honore
and
Potter
Palmer,
Jr.,
of them.
Honore Palmer
young
general
dullness
Liter
organized,
the
its transactions.
Chicago after
sternation among
only in
this country,
Fair
Chicagcj
would
carry
out
her
pledge
to
to
the
Iiill
necessary,
he
voice,
some time
ba\-ing
WEST
s;illy
regretted,
other
directors.
Since
that
time
to
at
Delmonico's,
in
money
and
energy
collecting
worthless
accuracy of
York
Citv.
ALLEN
C.
COWPERTHWAITE,
N\.
D.,
Ph.D.,
ad\-antages
Constan-
3,
1869,
be-
Dr.
Cowperthwaite
soon
after
received
his
diploma
and
to Ne-
a
In
1876
Relations, and
lectured be-
1877,
ganized
of the
first
a
chair
in
the
University
of
Michigan
at
Ann
Arbor.
In
1884
chosen Deau'
American
In-
a
sanctu-
arv
and
where,
in
the courts
six years,
lawyers of
\-ears
Nebraska, Iowa,
of
1884,
Mr.
Cooley
l)ecame
severed
sanitary
year he
New
York
Western
So-
ciety
of
cago
Academy
a
distinguished
place
among
the
judges
of
the
state
of
Illinois.
enty-fourth
Illinois
Volunteer
Infantry.
He
Judge
July,
1865,
a
the fall
institution
the examina-
1870.
Im-
ment.
years
for
now
presiding
justice.
cago
Republic,
west-
expert
in
his
line,
was
father
of
the
subject
Capet
(Cocjuilette),
the
Hugue-
1889
lieutenant-colonel
of
vocate,
the
same
regiment
in
a
Judge
John
B.
Stalloi
Union League, Chicago
Boston,
Massa-
chusetts.
HENRY
J.
WILLING
Jamestown,
New
the
Catholics.
In
1843
of
the
firm,
then
Marsliall
has
been
it
may
be
\\'exford,
mastery
world.
business
at
Elgin,
Illinois,
now stands pre-eminent
fact
alone
has
Chicagi).
He
started
one
most
is
generous
has gained
cpiite a
last
sev-
eral
of which
j\Ir.
Otis is
Company,
of
January
i,
1899,
Wilcox
former partner
foreign
loans.
Their
offices
are
is a
In
piilitics
Mr.
Otis
is
profession
of his profession in Chicago, entering
into
part-
a
Republican.
He
is
a
Perry county,
of Cumberland
was
afterward
was
at ]
larrislnu'g,
der
the
Secretary
of
moved
and
wrote
an asylum
Michigan; and
are members
of the
Episcopal church,
\'ocke,
The day on which
of the
who
firm of the city.
the front,
literary
the
north
became
city
editor
hunnred recognition
to
meet
his
expense
in
journalistic
circles.
English
\-ery
important
all
Federal
and
only
received
Octolier
19,
1900.
He was
united in
Harry
Scull,
Gal
way,
bewildered
motion
the
his four or five
excellent
consti-
training
tutinn.
He
is
the
the Board. Corn
studies under
Stone, of Stokes
where
he
spent
his
country the products of the
Dominion,
Chicago
to
reduce
with
all
his
especially
fraud, and
hand he
Queen
\'ictoria
and
Admiral
foresight in
presence
of
America of
from
13,000
standing in
the pert.
first rank
a
man
of
rare
talents
cessfnl
of
trial
lawyers.
secured verdicts
the most noted cases on record. One of the
more
the
of
Charles
Stiles.
Mr.
one
was
the
Snell
will
case,
in
importance
be-
marriage
and decided in
of Thomas
Mangaw, indicted
was
Ring Crowd, all of whom
were acquitted. He
in-
in obtaining
celebrated case
 
paper.
Mr.
&
in
a
great
many
cir-
In 1
to
of
the
born No-
farm in
saved
sufficient
college. He
graduate
retained but
partnership
45
but
is
reiuenibered
a
changes that
for
a
profes-
prosecute
after three
far recognized
assembly. Dur-
and
the
brought before
detail pertaining
to a
for higher
office became
owing
to-
the
Chicago,
Indianapolis
is
and
Bernice
Rav.
pio-
neers
for
the
use
of
the
straggling
traffic
Mr.
Ostrander
Wisconsin,
but
literary tastes and ability.
His treatise
makes
friends
of
all
he
re-
plied
ever
been
connected.
Aside
I
have
never
experienced
Even
me
too, was so
the
struggles
have been com-
pelled to accept
unsatisfactory compromises with
or
romance
in
any
page
sketch
early
in
attendance
and
in
Septem-
ber,
1855,
was
admitted,
at
City
Attorney.
In
1
87
1,
exacting duties of a
177
out
of
190
votes
WEST
51
Mr.
the
&
in
graduated
from
the
then
only
high
school
was the
from which
the
admission
of
Mr.
transacting
for
best
known
Illinois.
Mr.
Hoyne
was
married
marriage
June
Club,
and
tiiei
Midlothian
pleasure of
to
city,
afterward
the
study
of
law,
where
he
career of
He has
always been
the
minds
oi
nation can best
many rare
 
truth-
this
farm and
In his youth he
abiding
faith
position
as
an
and methods,
valuable
business
experience.
He
of
Barnum,
Humphrey
general practice, but
his
his
profession.
and
from in
president
w-as
confident
of comp-
recipient of
marriage
in
1887
one
child,
a
enterprising
and
public-
successively,
Field,
Pal-
mer
panionable
gentleman.
again
Phila-
delphia
in
1
79
1
ily,
well
known
vania
and
was
Bowermaster,
and
Li
1876
he
be-
with
Swett, a
of
tempted and failed;
to
Melbourne,
Australia.
terials but
in-
dustrials
and
has
years
its coun-
success.
Ottawa,
Illinois,
in
1839,
embarking
he
liecame
finally
remov-
ing
in
1876.
Albert
his
father
Methodist book
years.
He
in
True
Company,
at
Lincoln
GREAT
WEST
increased
tu
lo-
cated
in
Utica,
New
York,
where
they
admitted to
in
1875,
and
to
discharge
have
Columbian Exposition.
is one
the telephone
and electric
electrical
equip-
has
is
of
the
highest
order.
He
has
a
Knight's
the
most
John
H.
Batten,
judge
of
the
county
probate court
From the
which
pupil
ing requirements
Cook
oi
Marion,
who
en-
gineer
Naturally of
a studious
few
re-
sponsibilities
is
ration of his pleadings,
genuousness in stating its
when even
laid there
ous other social and
April I,
department; and from
his
holder
has
tinguished
themselves
in
their
sometimes termed
has
l:)een
envy. As
line
as
Chauncey
Depew,
who,
by
which is
WEST
75
in Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, December
In order
age of eight years.
that
time
on
age
of
cept three months in
time
was
employed
by
ex-Governor
Page
of Johnson,
two
children,
Lillian
life
he
a
man
served temperament,
his conversation
humor
so
energy.
JOHN
individu-
tioned.
Mr.
oc-
curred
in
1883.
His
wife,
the
mother
of
John
P.
managed
to
by
bach-
elor
of
Mr. Wilson's
with such
intricacies which he
im-
to
its constitutionality
vast
operations
to
put
that
greatest
of
exhibitions
on
foot,
work well
CHICAGO, ILL.
in
the
of
1835
tracts as a carpenter.
Cleveland &
partner, rep-
in
where evidences
their planing mills
officer in the famous
epidemic of malarial
Charles, whence,
earthly pos-
sessions, with
bank
de-
that
D. D.
of
his
profession
:graduated with
necessity
perpetuated
in
the
history
of
posts
of
honor
are
Henry Best
Douglas for
prizes highly.
that
strong
spirit
power
which
away
from
as the best skater.
Counters
in
the
gro-
out
his
Mann,
in
1880,
a
own
ward
by
two
thousand
nine
hundred
through six
the only candidate elected
1893
and
1894.
and
manner
beyond
criticism.
While
serving
as
constable
he
did
a
great
nowned
Cremona
of
sky diamond
the
fact
that
if
not
much
more
also a
Mr. Best is one of the
solid
financial
men
of
the
was
married
April
7,
1870,
York and
daughter, Minnie, now
class of
began
bar
at
good clientage when
city
and
one
of
the
most
prominent
and
successful
law-
yers
of
the
service
the
merit
system,
from
the
time
the
idea
\Mas
the
to
go
opinions were
in
the
friends of the
posed
by
the
veto,
and
watch over them
to carr}-ing party
Judah
comes
of distinguished the state of Indiana was created out of the
north-
legal
ancestry.
He
was
born
Noble
ana,
September
7,
1851.
Samuel
Judah.
his
Judah's
ried
profession, his
time
to
the
present
Hitchcock
afterward
changed
to
Northern Trust Company, the Western Stone
Compan)-,
the
University
of
Chicago
and
many
and
corporations
identi-
and comprehensive
garded
as
chairman of the
mod-
ern
to
first
to
enlist
and
hold
him-
giiard
Continental
not
month after
the time
(Os-
good)
Stevens,
were
brought
to
father
was
buried
the
day
he
was
thirteen
years
old,
leaving
a
large
farm
and
a
family
of
seven
educations
acquired
in
Seminary
obtained
is written in
Mr.
to
order
the
above
Individual
to
which were
July
of
that
year,
when
practitioners,
bored
and
lived
on
the
South
Dr. Stevens
went
to
is he
one of
the oldest
members in
of
the famous min-
A.
O.
HENRY
and
established
a
ever,
the first
man,
break
anxious
to
enlist,
but
in
in the
I^arted
how
to
overcome
ac-
and
at
the
of
also
reason
of
a
greater
reputation
for
small
degree
of
the
gravest
referred
to
to show
placed. In
supreme
court.
Many
He
is
a
gen-
is
a
member
Ho
in
July,
1891.
CHARLES
L.
ALLEN
Herrick,
yiv.
'^^
the
and was graduated in
Chicagf),
Chicago
of
the
direction
affirmed
in
up
a
No\-ember
the same
1900,
con-
nected
with
the
years also
president of
city
lost
one
of
received at IMiddleburg
Uni-
versity
the
remainder
at-
medical jurisprudence,
Dr. Marshall Hall,
of England, and
IMechan-
ism
Practice
of
all
among the admiring students
ated
with
carefully gar-
nered up
and stored
heart
is
his
landed
at
^Minnesota
been
party
organization.
In
business
as-
sociates,
sends
states
as
sol-
diers,
to
defray
his
of
186
1,
a
hatchet,
and link motion. This
ha\e an
hundred men were
the
siege
of
along
Thompson's
creek
that
the
ies to the
While on the
Works,
well as all he
tO'
invest
his
means
enterprise. The
hundred
favorable comment of
of
late
splendid library,
ir. many
un-
derstands
has been
of material
field of
well-
merited
success.
sur-
geon-in-chief
his
of New
York state.
he was
born in
1 86
in
the
family,
district schooling and
was
sent
to
graduated
in
1879.
He
still
continued
his
farm
labors,
but
giaduation took
a prospecting
years,
continuing
his
which
he
only
few
the old
WEST
119
but
upon
acknowledged
full of
young-
man,
it
is
store
of the finance
president
thirteen
years
; also
ganization, and
Illinois in
occupying
a
position
on
give
great
credit
portion
of
the
First
Delaware,
charged,
took
picked tip upon
received sjieoial notice,
also
from
James
river.
Colonel
Thompson
was
fact that the
yards from
Colonel Tliomp-
Hyde
Park,
a
of the session.
compared
with
of
premises
special agent
Lotus
as an offi-
of
a
DONALD
Donald,
tion
for
at
this
w
the Harvard Law
Lincoln's
h(jod
in
the
States
liti-
gationTs
and he was
elected representative
world,
locating
in
Chicago,
and
Joseph
pursued
the
in his practice
sessions he was
few
suc-
cesses
for
eral Palmer as
prominent Irish societies,
MARTIN KINGMAN
PEORIA, ILL.
four
boys
attended the
his
older
otherwise. He
eral differerit
four sons
and one
Company,
and
W.
B.
Kingman
Holmes, one
bellion.
Buffalo,
to
which
a
practitioner
a quar-
county,
Massachusetts,
tur}%
civilized
world.
Osgood
that
he
Rhode Island
graduation
until
1870,
at Providence, and
Orville
Peck-
ham,
Chicago
matter,
counsel in the
that
1884
to
Aliss
the
his
characterized by
an elo-
Re-
publican.
of
the
Legion, being
noted
cases.
a
better qualified
orator
of
many
his
many
gradu-
ated
in
1878.
himself in all the
law
D.
CHICAGO,
ILL.
Perry. This firm was dissolved in
1891.
Since
as a
Country
directors
of
the
been
elected
president
of
young
had only his own
ful hel])fulness.
to
this,
he has a great love for the beautiful in nature,
in
art,
always
remains.
One
all.
able
never
heard
scantily
for better
realization
pened while
at
work
througflil
of
the
beau-
ties
most unknown
of
have
has
known
no
as
the
the
out-
eries
seems
but
a
at the govern-
quarter per acre,
boy
the
values
obtained
Mr.
\\'alker
has
built,
(really
white)
demand
for
Ixitli
kinds
is
sharp
and
unlimited.
years
they
resided
in
Minne-
apolis
es-
and
from
1879
to
1899
experiments
of
Vancouver, B.
men
being
may l>e of inestimalile value as a foundation
upon
which
they
may
build
their
a
gen-
to
the
relics in
ploy of
of
George
Smith
in
London
to his
mostly made in this city). Mr. Gunther
was
connected
than
three
years
south,
his
BdIi-
war of the Rebellion opened and
biisiness
was
paralyzed.
long,
he
remained
he
was
what you are
persevere.
himself
book printed on
Also the founders, political
far
be-
of war of the
until
1876.
and
jury
soon
largely
to
and
of
ful,
while
his
reputation
is
of those
itself.
In
called
given
cases tried
a member
c^- Stumer
tinues with a large
southwest corner
the Standard and
a
ernor of
ship May
most
in
and has always been an enthusiastic
Rq>ublican,
the
its
representa-
most
unswen-ing
fidelity
to
' Rookery
established
in
locomotives
and
have
been
em-
ployed
by
the
introduction,
Wy-
andotte,
Alichigan,
partment of the
on
a
as
a
have had long-
of
of
ones by the
large
influence
upijn
industry
of
Dr.
Ohio',
July
9,
1858.
the
Protestant,
and
politically
a
Republican
and
a
leader
in
the
established
record
as
one
of
the
most
brilliant
try.
and
consid-
and Mary (Tyler) Brown.
the
United
States,
was
church worker, and was
member of
of
law;
was
elected
thirteenth judi-
is a
Indiana
University
Miers
was
tlic nomination of
the Democratic congressional
a
memljer
of
the
combined
with
a
natural
ability
of
known and
as
state's
graduated from
scholastic
training
has fully merited
notably
the
Company of
New York
traveled
ex-
ten.sively,
an
entertaining
unani-
mously
in
any
assemblage.
As
a
securing very large verdicts
Athletic
Asso-
perfectly
where
rightly
compel
laudable
achievement.
Ohio,
and
of
secretary and
University
mittee on
and
ventila-
committee of
the three
managers on
terms.
December
4,
1890,
was
married
to
of
the
Knights
of
Mr. Carnahan
er's Grove,
Republican county
that
gained much promi-
Standard
Playing
Card
Compan)-.
country school,
high school,
graduated in
1885
and
1886,
fifty-seventh
congresses.
He
was
a
the state. This position
earnest
devotion
made
him
a
mas-
iine specimen of
his
rise
ti;
where he
ele\-en
intellectual
forces.
and has
G. A.
First
Congregational
church
of
Chicago.
Saratoga
county,
and
He
Bachelor of Laws of
founding
at
prandial orator.
given
the
people
tempore
career as a
lic
He gradu-
ated from
Hamilton College,
in
1880,
and
commenced
fession in
commis-
sioner
of
Tompkins
covmty,
ligious
work.
He
days
a
member
of
actively engaged
go,
where
it
became president
Lord's experience in oak ties, resulted in
building
u\)
of
in-
tegrity,
while
his
courteous
man
of
and
honorable.
for his
con-
served
the Democratic congressional committee
ford county ;
was elected
si^ecial
xevy
taken
manner highly
Her-
man
Felsenthal,
a
well-known
citizen
of
Chicago
and
dred
year
T714.
Missouri.
June
21.
1855.
His
governor of
rem(j\-ed to
the
pioneer
planters
of
and
up-
wife
reared
a
family
mother has
girlhood
days.
Some
joined
worked out for
dollars
sold
for
two
hundred
and
dences in various
the
Presbyterian
church.
The
family
residence
is
on
West
Copper
who
was
of
En-
glish
descent,
Jubilee
of the Evening
Prairie
1854-5.
which
and
after
the
re-
Illinois. His colleagues
soon withdrew and
county commissioners
bers of that board
l)y
some
respects
from
the
the
most
un-
blennshed
integrity.
HON.
JOHN
He
J.
Austin
contributed various mechanical
recently
suc-
objections
to
bulb
Lyons,
Xew
public
He began the partments
of the
Society of
Chicago, the
of
pleasing
personality.
Though
lute control
and at the Collegiate
education. He
take
charge
of
the
time
served
as
139
tO'
Nos.
72
and
74
Wabash
avenue.
Here
six
spacious
floors,
with
an
.\brams, of Chester, Illinois;
for
he
stands
high
and the home
As
a
corporation
lawyer
he
stands
high.
A
complete
record
cases
from
New
accorded the ad-
education
and
Soon
sideraljle prominence
the
Chicago
under
and from
active
with
century. He is
bonds,
pray-
ing
for
the
appointment
of
a
receiver,
was
de-
sired
the
property
Walker
became
est
of
the
Chicago
was e.xecuted and
into
possession,
a
receiver
defendant. An
causes from state
the record requested.
This was immediately
by the
then
states
leaves
nothing
in
doubt.
Not
who have encoun-
the judges to a
many
of
country,
in
issue.
Sonie
lawyer
is but
the
Northern
Dis-
trict
of
Mr. Walker
were
joined
and
others
not be en-
entry
of
weeks.
Judge
an earnest
churchman, a
diana.
the
Berg-
Society,
ried
June
i-|.
1893,
to
improvement
acrcss
tlie
and
located
the
large and
dence,
the
best
a
in
many
im-
portant
cases,
Tlie
Pacific
all his spare time
His
history
of
the
opinion
never
fails
to
carry
great
Jonas
and
Ludmila
in
1871
he
ctune
to
Chicago
and
obtained
a
clerksliip.
In
1872,
Mr. Kraus referred
and
work
the week Mr.
he
was
admitted
to
the
to his liking,
howe\er, and
iS(j_^
his
office
showed
attemiited
to
lo
.Mr.
i)av
The
re-
>dr.
Kraus
wnrtby bis
School,
from
June,
1893,
at
the bar and be-
associ-
Mary
the
circuit
bench.
IMr.
Kavanagh
formed
a
new
(Hughes)
circuit
court,
early
years,
and
a
soldier
erable
mark
in
and afterward
ive
])iiwer.
pi
lice
April
passesses
great
executive powers
Ireland and Scot-
Illinc is. repre-
profession and
Democratic
side
of
the
house.
of
im-
perialism.
to
the
bench
the
been
a
lad
his
parents
removed
in the
WEST 223
himnr
U>
Blinois
deep interest
read}-
cnmmand
of
lan-
the
belic\ing
that the
interests of
where
he
is
independent.
of
Isaac
and
born
Petersburg
Mr.
Shaefifer
is
an
he
com-
chief registry
clerk in
was
married
November
19,
Chicag'o,
fessioii.
for
himself
nineteen he
re- which
()hio.
where
brigade commanded
in the
first fieUl
veteran \-uluiiteers.
Station
fuur
hundred
and
forty-nine
in
Nineteenth Ohio
Infantr)- participated
in the
campaign,
.\tlanta
cnmijaign,
Cassville,
the Atlanta
num-
Kentucky, and
Georgia, on
was taken
Alander-
son,
who
disability
arising
therefrom
he
compelled
to
the
mauga
when
and
Franklin
and
Nashville,
where
chairman
of
the
following committees:
afifairs,
military
affairs
and
rules.
Many
valuable
rejjorts
have
claims
court,
the
g'overnment
of
the
territories,
liy
ihe
senate
after
full
of
American Bar
practice
Mr.
memijer of
wooden
that
p.osition before
state.
ceived at the
\'ork,
and
at
af^'ahle,
Mr.
Weare
came
to
Commission Com-
engaged in
the country became nmrc settled and this business
was no longer
a
member
of
Knight
of
Pythias
and
WEST
239
last few
has
superior
for tlie candidates
ci.>ntinued
thereafter tO'
his
]\Iiller spent
the
school
of
Gilman
ac-
in
of
age.
In
1889
Washington.
D.
C.
in
January,
1895,
From
1890
to
December,
1891.
he
United
serving
States.
In
Sei)tember.
1890,
he
joined
the
senior
as
a
member
of
the
committee
on
statutorv
revis-
service
Chicago
and
accepted
a
clerkship
I'^'om
the
coni-
GREAT
WEST
iricnccnient
ap-
of this
where he
seven
panies of
Buffalo,
and
1886;
in
1887
New
York,
and
first
started
work
in
a
 
successful
there.
Especially
notable
was
his
procedure
in
dollars
of
the
view to preventing
enough
for
which
Mr.
Packard
had
so
before
had
a
sourceful
he at
been
Clara
GoveriKir
W.
H.
Bis-
ing
notary puljlic.
then
positidu
he
held
twenty-four
partnershij) with
Ih-entano, later
Rosenthal
reached
Chicago
a
in the
WEST
245
continued
893.
promul-
gated
its
rule
tion
a
Relief
So-
of
the
Union League
special interest,
and is
practice as
with
the
Meth-
which
state
of
Kansas.
IRA
B.
SMITH
most active
Wisconsin, governor from
senior member of
Smith
Mrs.
Sherburn
M.
to
men
of
Green
Bay,
Wisconsin,
is
David
W'ells
largest
of
stock
situated
for
both
has Ijeen spent.
Britton
has often
been urged
of
the
year.
In
1855
he
was
married
to
Miss
Jerusha
cliildren.
She
dieil
in
September,
1890,
and
year, establishing
aban-
mon and
carried
two
where
improved,
grain as cut
facilities as can
delivered to them
to re- .Mr.
of
the
Wesieyar.
University
half
gosi>el
this country
are
family.
Hamiltcin
Ohio',
January
20,
1851,
and
der President
^\'illiam
W.
Farwell.
His
early
education
coming
a
partner
in
1882
and
so
continuing
until
the
of
the
pres-
ent
Uni-
and
of
1885,
in
No-
vemher,
1888,
and
the
establishment
of
a thor-
ough knowledge
Ten-
and
oc-
as
the earnest,
in
which
he
takes
Chicago's
York
jxnvers
with
of
1902.
residence on ness
HON.
among
lawyers
cnth
forcible
in
argu-
ever
at
Flis
work
was
his
and
battles
in
dauglitcrs.
of
Pythias
and
other
societies.
second
sun
the eldest
when
his
father,
a
when
son
county,
New
section.
]Mr.
Taylor
spent
his
for
us,
fast
nne of
with
which
to
pay
tuition
and
board
bills
a select
an extra price
their
public
school,
it
his
sympathies
for
the
lalxiring
classes,
of
1845-6
he
nianv
two years president
was
the
to
ofifer
will
of
respect
the
i)ro-
\-isions
of
this
re-
restraints. The
pelled to bear
cc>nstitu-
fully
of the
United States
case,
na\'igation
money.
It
ex-
ceptions
nv
C. D.
Green Bay Advocate, made the following'
remark
upon
in
along
a being, it shows a
record second'
answered
by
the
Wisconsin's
most
illustrious
duty
at
the
polls
by
a
the
suits
energies
of
the
career
no
citizen
of
the
communitx'
was
temper
and
him and
him
duty
269
with
work
coni-
as-
sisted
This
hardy
life
of
i)lunge.
Mr.
gaged in erecting docks and
piers,
and,
having
the foundation
to
of
a
connectiori
stockholders
of
the
upper
Alississippi
valley,
and
als(j
three
or
four
others,
nian, who
is a
Chicago,
October
ii,
1878.
thal
of
being
the
H-
t
i\
of
the day.
mterests
of
his
or until
term
eye-
year
Edwin A. Munger
while,
in
1889
since
1894,
in
UiCnts of
has
been
the
raising
of
oughly skilled in tlie science which he practices.
Of
great
lawyers
of
Chicago
soul of
and
sterling
makes
his
circle
of
friends
co-extensive
witli
his
circle
of the north-
ing
that
spring
and
summer,
he
broke
put
in
four
hundred
V
heat,
but
time there
warm
seasons
cf
1849,
1850
and
185
1
he
sailed
on
vessels
carry-
Sault
Ste.
Marie,
and Mr.
property
and
mill
head anil controlling
cided
pany and lieing desirous
was
the
largest
son
became
interested
in
Stephenson
proved
that
his
of
this
canal
came
corporation
handles
more
immense
quantity
of
logs
handled
by
the
farm
boats on
1856
he
stood
on
the
court
house
steps
political
prefer-
terms of two
Tlire children survived
is
to fame
Gifted
by
na-
ture
with
he
through
unex-
during this
and for
as general
of
the department
Wisconsin,
of
the
early
age
and
mother's father
Haven,
Penn-
rora Academy, Mifflin, Pennsylvania,
1885,
is
now
represented
Osh-
the
county
seat
and
in
which
a
large
through
him
the
negotiations
Wisconsin
Frederick
Weyerhaaiser
Duluth
Mill
much
time
and
research
A
feu-
years
ago,
at
the
is
president,
he
prepared
and
published
a
govern-
ment.
board of
Hayward and
also of
of the
Wiscon-
RejHiblican.
he
sold
sota,
to-
developed
and
and derives
leaving
of financial
is
furnishings bear
had
act.
and
the
Union
League
secureil the
prenie court.
member
of
State
Bank
at
Wood-
man)
Lord.
Edward
^5
^77Z-
settled
death
occurring
I'ebruary
8,
1835.
Dr.
college, and
Paul
hou-
sel
were
much
.sought
for
the
guidance
of
large
financial
of
per-
plexing
of Corpora-
the
house
of
Isham
was
married
tf>
Miss
Fannie
hoken
Academy,
from
1861
to
1871,
Stevens
In-
the
during
a
company
Company I,
no
fighting
Presi-
tucky, Indiana
It
is
this
rec-
ord
They were
settlers of Weuham, Massa-
otically
in
age
walked
over
the
uf land
his own
direction
that
was
the
largest
amount
certainly
h'is
mercantile
estal)lishment
and
canvasseil
the
country
in
the
ties and
road
be-
tween
and ele-
vice-president
of
the
friend
the
party.
fund for
life,
model
and
and
those
who
The
Dakota was
\-ery important period during which
the
territory
dixided into North
pri-
is a
of
the
his
])r.
he
his parents
built
up
the
largest
was
attracted
b_\'
flood.
The
turing industries
diu ing
bis business
the
enterprises of
He
of
trnstees of the Plymouth
torneys
in
of
the
while
re-
mained
to
other
served
until
the
close
of
the
war.
Houston, of
Bmokfield. In
creasing
the fed-
eral courts
other
cities.
In
1888
year Mr.
in Feb-
Dr.
V'erv
earlv
in
life
Thomas
de-
work
with his in-
hiiu
for
the
])m-suit
of
built
up
but
expanding
into
of residence.
Mr. Cohe
was united
in
and
lidwards,
continued
undissolved
for
seventeen
slavery
national party was
ci nvcntinn held
of
was
by President-
his
])rescience
and
piiwer
ground,
but
\\)rk.
cutting
logs
in
unfavor-
able
to
his
health
west.
During
building
of
able sawmill,
from the firm
dc\'ising a
Mr.
Company
was
organizeil
Chippewa
Mr.
In-
gram
foremost in
building
is
cottage at
supporter.
He
is
a
product
of
the
lioonville
day labor
after leaving
in
1890
and
1892;
elected
known and
followed his
this, however, his
an active, sturdy
possibilities
liis
parents
were
John
of
])romote
to
of his profes-
instru-
if
he
can
do
profession
and
suffering
humanity
the
benefit
of
his
ideas
Lodge,
and
becom-
ing
October
27,
1892.
in
1899;
county
Pierson's
grand-
ren
count\',
Daily
Times
sold
his
 More than any
(jther newspaper in
ship
almost perfect
paper upon
in
its
service.
that the kindly
the
American
greater
and
his
this
An
Indian
Tarbox,
by
whom
he
maturity.
Samuel
the
eldest
son,
was
a
married
Miss
ophilus Eaton, first governor
office of
niemliers
of
tO'
only
one
dollar,
months,
and
his
readv
adajitability
to
the
requirements
of
his
po-
appointed
secretary
and
coun-
ties
of
lo
Jones
was
was
great
he
regarded
as
of
that
his
high
(pialities
as
a
legation on
the 2
organization
of
a
bitter
displayed
great
man extraction
rare books and
numlier
of
curios
••^ .
pntject in
nevolent and
lifting of his
Edward
Salomon
was
born
August
11,
1830,
at
the
\illage
United
philosophy. In
sia
in
1848,
cessively taught
of the su-
preme court of
remaining
in
judges
of
the
supreme
court
at
Madi.son,
of po'pularity
possible,
to
give
some
governor of
the
Wisconsin
soldiers
for
a
the
erection
of
buildings,
has
since
then
been
living
at
Frankfort-on-the-
climate and
thus
collected and
founders, and,
National
formed
a
He
is
class
of
1894.
He
entered
upon
his
pro-
be
fore
fe>r
a
representative
Republican
and
an
rubber
William
and
Mary
hundred
school
den, where are to
pers(jn-
ticing
physicians.
Mr.
His
name
is
as
Atlantic by researches in abdominal surgery, and
I
life work
Rnhinson, makes
not fully
appreciated when
Dr. Byron Rob-
inson started experimental
John
G.
Drennan.
Sep-
tember,
1889.
Law,
Wisconsin,
Imt
for
Porter
and
James
president
in
1897
of
never been
improve-
created.
venture
P.
Allis
was
made
one
and
Ijirth
Ci:mpany
was
his native
perieuce
along
for
he
359
president
of
percei\'e
contract, and
for
handling
o\er a
engine
railway system.
They are
the largest
the
first
of
or
tested
aljout
two
to
for many
1857
ruined
his
fellow
members
( iciierals Smith,
ui
the
raid. During his wlmle service he was noted
for
bravery
and
profession and
HON.
GEORGE
A.
TRUDE
CHICAGO,
ILL.
Coijk ci'unty.
for
legal
the old bench,
Protestant Episcopal church.
1893
he
became
the
his business.
He is
R.
Co.,
was
whose ancestry
g(X)d
em-
road
Comjiany.
he
w-as
ap-
charge
of
Shortly
became connected
ing
JOHN
HOWARD
McELROY
CHICAGO,
ILL.
John
McElroy.
member
of
the
Washington,
D.
C,
which
position
law
hrm
of
in the
patent
A.
B.,
also
receiving
the
degree
of
^V.
M.
in
1891.
Dur-
ing
others
a
bitterly
ci'Utested
case
in
of
which
has
clients
usual
of
the
Y.
M.
C.
Mr. McElroy
years later
educated at
.\ustinburg.
.\rm_\- of the
night.
10,
in
the
strand
rc-
of
of
the
[• ouriecnth
Army
of
service
in
No-
vember,
1865,
on
General
he engaged in the
for
several
years.
Mr.
in
1877.
July
12,
1877,
since
1883.
In
1895,
served
on
the
committee
Statu-
ar\-
signature.
He
resolution in
the fifty-third
congress, to
family insisted
fuseil the offer, saying that in that peritxl
of
time
he
could
along
than
had been
examined and
to
try
and
influence
him
to
examination,
district attorney
of
Kern
circles.
In
1900
Association
of
Illinois
Chicago
WEST
of
Galesburg
high
place
Mr.
Shelton
to
fulfill
its
provisions.
Mr.
which
h:
case
was
years, but
and
was
won
bar. witii which his
intelli-
have
years
any
other
alderman
of
Chicago.
He
has
been
him;
so<:)n Ije utilized for the public in some new
capacity;
and
private
Kretz-
inger,
is
a
many
at
an
and
under the
Crary,
of the
in
the
office
of
Henry
Strong,
and
has
Mo-
the Santa
t<jry. Mr.
of a
emotions
of
his
at
the
a
He
has
a
assisted by his
of his
promoter.
Mr.
Gates
died
in
1885,
pine lands.
Gates
of the
citizen,
died April
since
188C,
avenue.
HENRY
nf
the
representative
city
Lytton's
he
distributes
among
the
poor
children.
His
only
daughter
was
married
B.
Mills
Crenshaw,
George
Mills
Rogers
came
nortliwest was then an ambitious but crude city
of
course
in
the
Chi-
studying
the
preparing and
original
reform
city
election
law,
demonstrated
the
intluence
of
WEST
3S5
liigiily
suc-
cessful
is
a
Edgewater Golf, and Law Clubs; is eminent in
the I.
and clergy-
in Massa-
was
distinguished
in i860
and remained
exce])tion i)f
in
Boston
in
the
he
New
England
that
New
emp'loyed
in
the
mercantile
business.
His
incli-
co.ukl
business
for
him-
about
the
streets
wiiile
making
passenger
to
be
side-
a
stock
its
were
transjxirted,
at
present
there
are
from
also interested along
quent
transmission
purchased land
twenty,
which
and
Iciding wholes.ale
land
of
sturdy
of
De-
W'itt,
in order
to work
for .\nsel
opportunity
becoming trefisurer of
Monday morn-
on
he was
ive interest in
that
of the
faculties
and
able one, and
he has always
his
long
Wis-
consin.
Henry
Wisconsin in
Mr.
rainier
the
office
of
president
of
During the twenty
of the
known
as
a
more
I
if
his
taxation, special assess-
in
out
D., LL
country
and
they had
celebrated
Dr.
he was
licople. as well
referred
to
by
this country.
power of instantly
Suf-
I'mston
in
iSSf),
and
of
Michigan.
He
was
admitted
Chicago
up
the United
national
thought.
.Among
the
Mr. Frazer was
was elected, and
council
he
also
Mr.
ac(|n;n'nlances and
WEST
HON.
time. He
if
he
had
sound
practical
sense,
the
city
of
Osh-
for
advance
of
re-
ported
by
any
other
lav-
for their
build and ecpiip
6,
1854,
and appointed
public
cuts
were
George
Frederick
Schuster
special
igan.
In
the
University
of
session
of
1898.
At
the
request
legislature. Mr. Rush
Dem-
ofiice
of
Sylvester
him of his
discovering
arid
did
private
tutoring.
writer
and
Rush
assisted
John
S.
Miller
and
^^'illiam
S.
lecturer
for
ten
\-cyance
by
deed
before the
the
ware-
of
val-
Crown I'oint,
& Sawyer,
t ie
years
and
during
that
period
can
principles
in-
terest
shown
in
yachting
in
active sort
and untiring.
third
dis-
ackno'wledged
the
lower
so^
during
the
Speaker Sherman
for
tarian church
lot on
State street,
also on
only able
the
stockholders,
pay out
public
men
enjoy
better
merited
president of
;
efforts
have
met
with
success.
inter-
ested
in
a
stalwart
Republi-
[)rinciples
of
that
party.
vears.
In
1S92
Thomas
Porter
and
honesty.
thousand
diillars.
He
was
also
a
member
of
the
cc.nrtmittcc
for
rcdiictiiin
l:il\-
the
town,
Mississippi,
Club, the Athletic
June
11,
1891,
to'
Miss
Frances
at the public
prises
the
lumber
camps
and
reserving-
Ut
liimself
the
lews
right
to
others.
ful
W'yley)
his
of her
become
interested
in
a
large
estate
ever since.
death
of
Mr.
con-
sjjicuous
in
its
councils
and
conventions.
States
Supreme
of much
of
of
detailed
men-
ever since
the
courts
of
our
State
and
the
bar and in
State
Bar
1891,
leav-
ing
four
daughters.
In
1893
the
institution
to
of
November,
1834,
and
is
consin.
FRANK
G.
HOYNE
CHICAGO,
ILL.
of the
\ersit}-
.\nicrican
and
who was
the government
mist favoralile
criticism from
firm of
James
F.
still interested,
appointed
by
Brigadier-
General
J.
1885
Mr.
of
education
as
could
Chicagoi
City
Railway
States. Mr.
of
that
haste
but cinicerns himself very
ma-
office
go
from
it
ccjnrtcous, whd
has a.
genuine kindness
of heart
which finds
that
age
of
about
him
moi-e
a
busi-
active
business
man,
or-
of
his
fatlier
in
his employes
con-
firm,
1887
in
his
in tlie
time
for
more
n.omination
and
In
a
Wis-
consin
civil government,
hundred
equipped
credited
to
fact
that
the
Regi-
ment,
 for
was
the
 God
has
the
depart-
ments
that
a
ment and intlustrial
land
grant
operated
as
a
under
in this
corporation;
lie
branch
he
felt
candidate
for
the
United
leged, he left the  Omaha.
From 1881
November,
1884,
the
very
home
while
attending
the
State
University,
WEST
445
if
it
CDukl
be
tendered
tu
liini
\vith(jut
night
and
day
a
ma-
jority
his
absence
of
six
years
so
that
by
balloting
by
Ai)ril
15,
1898,
in
independent
antl
di-
from
that
while
mand
could
rightfully
vice
sup-
Philippine
Archipelago.
the
indefi-
nite
Nicaragua canal
the
cheaper,
Ijet-
ter
and
saiil
country.
than the
purposes.
Right
or
We
He
the
sos'ereignty
obedience
fail, which did not fail, to prolong the insurrection and
entail
money and
gardless of
reciprocity
settling this old
never was,
by
Senator
Butler,
who-
declared
that
Dakota
out
of
the
Union.
called
to
order
by
the
chair
senator he is
of
a
lawyer
in
the
process
Indeed,
has al-
president of the
the United
at
Blackberry,
Illinois,
he
Stewart,
is the oldest
George Ste\'ens,
he
is
aeijuireil
a
title
to
the
ad\ice
He
lieen alwa_\-s
notice
of
the
been able
conscious of the
on
partner
broad
humanity,
strici
valued
and
ployes
direct
in
method,
become
a
hand
is
com-
common
man
as
Judge
Carter
in-
terpretation
was during his
term of office
work
devolving
upon
him
ent)rmous.
con-
nection
defense of
taken
an
active
interest
engineer
field,
and
Probably
ing-
Robert
year
of
the
family
settled
in
Chicago, Burling-
and
age
Chicago.
Mr.
Williams
is
a
member
of
the
he
was
Smith
grew
the Chicagcj
versity
1873,
has
Park, Cook
mem-
cf
Israel
(1.
and
change in
the firm
GREAT
WEST
law,
and
his
legal
circles.
In
1887
he
has been gained by
both
at
home
Uni\ersity.
He was
history, he having
created upon
WEST
a
regiment
of
became
a
then
receiving and shipping business,
seasons
of
extreme
financial
dejiression
it
Annie I..
|.
|.
and
landed
nu
I'Kninulh
he
WEST
465
tlic
Jirotliers,
and
and specilications
and the
super\ision
l.uildings.
foundations,
tunnels,
etc.
Charles
(jeorge
tlie coii-
Society'
of
Civil
Engineers,
he
sailor
on
court, and
H.
Leonard,
June
16,
1874.
living,
a
son,
Judd.
in
California.
received at
Judge
Durfee
is
a
member
of
a
Missuula.
Alnntana.
noted
])ies
a
him
was an
^eiTtj'iive jury
lawyer, but
later he
the
army
he
literary
work,
and
owns
a
private
library
spent
upon
a
term,
rmd
in
\H()6
grandfather
terms,
])<artner
with
Hon.
in
the
was a
& Hurley, under
thirty years
Wisconsin.
He
then
entered
the
mediately
taken
has
been
is largely
due the
husiness
men
enterprising
of Lawren.ce, Brown
school in
the winter
months. Four
of
been
a
owner ui Green
Van,
New
York,
April
21,
1829.
WEST
Mark,
Jr.,
tlie
grandson
Democrat for
son ui
her
recovery
he
matriculated as
dence
on
work for
hers
of
war
department.
Resigned
at
held two
years, in
in
Chi-
cago
in
the
fall
Illinois
bar.
a
candidate
Mason
since
1867.
and
with
General
churcli,
and
Law
Institute
the
Sweden,
Finland,
meiuber
colonel
of
the
Forty-sixth
March
14,
1840,
and
is
law
firm
of
Van
northern
in
i84(j.
He
was
tifty-third, fifty-
to
Miss
Augusta
A.
father's farm.
same
regi-
district
of
Natchez
was
on
States,
of
the
(irand
/Vrniy
of
the
Republic,
nf
can
effort
and
integrity.
For
a
of
a
century
classes.
of
(lie
larg-
est
and
rolling
of
sheet
zinc.
docks.
also' contributed
the
scope of the business has been widely ex- articles on Ijridge
engineering
and
the
imjirove-
notice,
were
Scherzer
with
superseded the
ri\er
Bridges
at
world, but
constructed,
the
clear
span
Both
Ottawa,
or
sessed of
broad capabilities
lived the
Catlin, acquired his education
Rock Isl-
In
1867
Mr.
Company, of which he was secretary and treas-
urer. The company
C.
Allen,
the
former
Ee
Railroad
Company,
and
town
of
Indepen-
courage
temporary
general
sulicitorsliip
nf
tlie
Atchison
his
counsel
profession,
he
read
law
for
Arts and
the legal
e\ery effort
of
the
the
Illinois
which latter he
University,
his
cherished
alma
mater.
For
two
tenns
he
has
represented
Xorth
Shore
high
school.
Mr.
was
united
in
marriage
September
8,
1885,
to
Miss
literary and
philanthropic work.
in W'hately, ]\Iassachu-
the
years
to
In his private
family settled in
consideration
of
delivered
be
recommended
fi;r
the
r.;uik
nf
Revolutinn.
the
Union
League
Athletic
Associ-
tered the Lawrence
nf
his interest
returning in
named.
gynaecologist
Ixirn in
the early
His educa-
tion was
acquired in
the Chicago' &
Alton Railroad.
position
who had
which
in August,
from
Droigo
de
Muntacut(j
in
the
Col-
lege
from
1869,
a
position
to
munity.
llarton.
and
thev
Harriette.
and
\\'ashington
Then he
became surgeon
fire
departments.
He
remained
n.tin
active
professional
life.
societies,
and
of
the
most
prominent
national
so-
never lost a day
by
book
of
Surgery
are
particularly
.Such,
received edu-
class
of
'<J3.
in
impor-
Club, and
is
Bartholomew, and set-
the
late
Judge
present
profession
in
probate
election
in
iSgS
holds. His judicial
American,
also
hapi)iest
storehouse of
Politically he
with
n-iercy.
He
state
of
Illinois,
25
During the f(jllowing
many
social
or-
versity.
ganizations
and
es-
(iilbert.
member
of
several
life-long Repub-
lican, supporting
of
law
in
the
office
of
William
LaLhrop,
the
Ijench,
resides
resident for
JOHN
B.
MURPHY,
CHICAGO,
ILL.
Dr.
John
P..
Ahirphv
elected
lecturer
of
surger)-
iS(jo he
to
the
him
an
1894,
and
is
a
the
Laetare
medal
from
yet
others,
ofifice
i:f
and
to
resided
career he
ne\er
taken
much
He lias one
departments
cinnati.
]\Iay
lo.
1891,
of prosecu-
Bina Day
]\laliincy, of
man
could
possil)ly
have
been
knowledge and a
Ontario,
Canada,
and
was
born
Mr.
qualitied
him-
self
for
teaching,
and,
while
fulfilling
conducted
condenmation
proceedings,
earlier years
humblest
ihe
He was
one nf
Dr.
Price
was
of
Dr.
Price
has
Chicago fire
sequently he was transferred
Cincinnati, Ohio,
company, leaving
it in
Lihhy Prison, of
Richnuuid, Virginia, to
until (hsijosed of
on
Wa-
scholarly tastes
L^f
office. In
Ennis
began
his
GREAT
WEST.
visited Charleston, Atlanta
the
Seventh
he
was
made
affairs. He
years
a
gold
medal
Illinois. Thev
William
George
Fie
engineer,
build-
was em-
1892,
Then
he
son.
William
D.,
was
born
HoyMie.
lienja-
min
F.
Ayer
tion
since been nominated,
peared
on
both
is
held
the
bar
and
tlie
soon as he heard
Chicago
Hamilton
pal
general
conference,
treasurer and
(knt of
Xorthwestern
Uni-
J.
CHARLES
residence
not
educated at St.
born
at
Bingen
at
of
Bolton,
Kelly &
Griswold,
that
year
he
started
further
west,
board for several years, resigning
in
1885
tn
ac-
whiclli,
unsolicitited,
was
tendered
him
by
President
Cleveland.
In
1876
he
was
chosen
a
selected
as
547
on
the delib-
voted
unanimously
for
Judge
of
which at
the |)eople
law
nights.'
and
on
ary
to
D.
Beam,
and
on
secretary to
During
lawyers
assessment
and
corjxira-
tiiin
office
of
Edmund
B.
Wynn,
miles
from
servatism, excellent business aliil-
his
deposi-
unre-
Adams
schools
of
ganized
Smith has
been a
II. lUirley and
under
DeWolf
October,
The
cir-
criminal
court,
portant
character
in
the
state
courts
and
lately
N.
Grosvenor,
maiden
name
was
IMary
become a
to
enter
strong
the
owner
of
on
foot
educator
bad
become
widely
recognized,
but,
nevertheless,
while
in
Boston
his
but in
con-
nected
with
the
Chicago Academy
of Phy-
sicians and
chil-
dren,
Lorenzo
M.
efforts in behalf
leaders in its
tra\eled
i; '
tives were amcmg the earliest colonists
of
\'ir-
ginia.
at Richmond Acad-
in
1866,
he
most
important
He gave
manner pro^
and
charm-
husiness man and an upright, influential
Mr.
Jenks
sixty
of the old
of
R.
terloo.
in
a
he walked
elected
probate
judge,
and
in
1848
county
judge.
In
1852
anil
four
well-
known
IJemocrats.
vexed
matters
to
the state
the state.
General
Palmer
was
\'eto
then
Democratic
time sent
the
Democratic
party
one
unanimous
\'ote
asked
Jomn
M.
for
duty of
was
defeated,
but
Gov-
ernor
two
months
hundred and
feels,
and
just
the
State
Historical
Library;
Mrs.
Matthews,
thousand
dol-
his
nections were made
that  Chicago
has
work
in
foundry,
machine
peror of
Germany was
tbiat he de\'oted the larger portion of
a day
at
Peoria
in
the
fall
of
1889,
the
sentiment
spreading
rapidly
through
the
in
llie
campaign
of
1892,
con-
vention.
CHICAGO,
ILL.
Dr.
Tagert
surgeon
value to
&
increasing
private
regarded as
an edu-
cator of
there,
operation
his
time
to
(|uirc
and
Louis Railwa}-
Company. Rlr.
National
Com-
pany,
but
he
continued
the
Re-
is
interested
in
other
[H'c
pcrties
and
of
Swift,
Campbell
trustees
of
that
and
at
the
of as her first father
of
banking.
Charles
C.
teller
of
de\
elop-
At the
age of
WEST
585
could not li\'e
sacrifice
of
the
educational
l^urritt
of
1).
S.
\\'entwiirth
as
National
Teachers'
Association.
He
was
cieties
having
again
very
with the
in
conferring
early
Repub-
lican
and
hater
of
human
slavery,
and
WEST
587
for advice;
of
In
his
business
en-
condition
to-da}-
became prominent
in the
Clifford,
college and taught school for
some
months,
and
with a ca])ital of one hundred and forty dol-
lars
twelve da\-s to make the trip
and
placed
on
detached
serv-ice
of
ni
of Law in
the class of
no
superior,
house
of
served
on
many
im-
portant
committees.
He
stands
high
in
the
house,
entered
the
Rock
and
o-jyes
to
his
party
iiis
hntli
home
and
abroad,
then
of
William
In
trial the
great
trial,
but
the strong power
edited a
vironments
of
his
birth,
for
tic
adventin-es
antl
unostentatious
twenty-ll\'e years,
rm
admirable
a neighboring village
required
part_\- of friends
spring
(1852)
this
band
of
encounter
and
neneed, iinluced him aL;'ain
both members
that
it
soon
has, in
foremost
effort
and
achievement.
Philip
D.
of
i8(;_^
he
entered
the
a
series
Club,
the
Tuscarora
Club,
W.
Bulkle>%
son
of
Lorenzo
and
Juliet
lir.eage.
Alnion
with
as
partner
with
Edward
J.
Judd,
in
corpora-
tion
and
interested
in
Ijreaking
out
of
the
war
the
death
K. Pearsons,
philanthropist, capital-
ist and perhaps one of the best known men of the
west,
a
farmer,
and
his
mother
of
the
to
Iiini,
and
remained
general assembly
the state
was
ity. He is a gTacefuI and eloquent orator, a man
of the people, and
the
senate.
In
the
campaigns
at
has
for
he is
since
lie-
be
bas
been
not remove.
.sand
])eons.
wlm
rank
of
caji-
the
b'irst
.\;itioual
Uauk
of
be-
country
Stalwart
bis
of
and
the
yet he
various en-
terprises. Success
mont &
lawyer he
stands pre-eminently
with
his
Rush
Medical
Col-
lege
for
three
consecutive
years,
and
obtained
his
in less than
er
and
organizer,
The
hLvening
Wisconsin
])artly
at
home
 I
first
gone
to
of
tlie
Boston
Herald
were
ordered
were printing them as
that
would
tr_\-
and
the
in
iS'')4,
in
the
Tacoma, Washington, and Mary
in
Xew
^'<lrk
Mr. Aikens
is especially
scended
from
John
Ibiwland,
He attended
\isiting nearly
in
Persia.
Araliia
ami
Abys-
such
education
as
of
the
city.
of
personal
friends
know
him.
B.
He
vote.
A
pohti-
and
Sophia
Illinois. Imhana,
Hicks. His
been
alike
1843,
and
Plis
found in
of
tenil>er,
city,
campaigns,
first
]\lcKinley
the Democrats succeeded to the
control
active
in
business
consin Telephone
Mil-
waukee
manager. He
River X'aliey
WEST
623
NICHOLAS
SENN,
which he
in
accepted
Dr.
dent
the
contact
ith
library
of
the Newberry
Du
Bois
Raymond,
of
or
vacation
bv
he
took
a
the
i860. In
delegate
to
the
natiijnal
Re-
first
district
and
In
the
fi
to
by
was
chusen
r'c-
ser\cd until Eehruary
In
1864
and
1865
McKinley instructions at
which
had
was admitted to the 1)ar in 1886, and became one
of
the
leading
by President
States court
the
last twenty
sen-
ing lawyer.
of the
Illinois,
was appointed
influence.
senator
from
New
I
lanipsliire.
John
profession and
to
Toledo
gallery
in
the
benefits
derived
homeopathic
jiliysicians
Leiter
this
up
and
entered
published
in.
Chicago,
remaining
two
1893,
voting
his
with Lyon
in
1897.
began
practice
in
1890.
Debs case,
made
Rosenthal is
Southport,
now
Keno-
Hami>-
Caroline Bullen,
his
sons
in
their
col-
the
intcrrui)ted
his
course
tO'
the firm
advanced
was soon called into the higher courts.
During
in
1875,
for Keno-
:
It
that
of
Mr.
Earned
ti>ok
.\s a lawyer
the
and
the Chi-
the
management
of
the
same
law
school
since
it
has
been
entirely
under
the
control
of
the
Northwestern
University.
]\Ir.
Towle
education
has
than
 \Iethodist Episcopal
were
tmvard
tlic
uld-Inie
Whig's,
dations of
Du-
since
resided.
He
rose
rapidly
to
counting
the
votes
wdiich
.\fter the
was
admitted
in\etcrate reader and has a<lded to the fund
id
information
protect
held
many
other
offices
antl
posts
oi
of
the
connty,
m;'.rried
to
ahout
the
heginning
ily emigrated from
forty
years
con-
star route
Butte
City.
In
May,
1884,
He
is
cipal
m.any other industrial enterprises besides
the
mining
and
smelting
go
majority.
As
a
con-
at
the
last
was
the
temporary
and controlled
lean
through
the
columns
of
took
the
stump
and
Helena
to
do
on their
tory
business enterprises; in
1875,
and
after
operation, being
sending-
out
the
Miss
Sims i t Wa-
Mr.
as
a
ma-
chinist
in
a
ularly in the line
Navy,
he
took
the
examinations
for
both
first
order
to
the
city
of
Calcutta,
India,
the principal charge of
Chicago, where
engine and i)ower-])lant
He
Imis^'
General l^ragt^ married
in
of
Dakota
in
1884
and
the Uni\crsity
continued
the
jiractice
of
GREAT
WEST
tenant,
ture.
He
was
with
Colonel
Mulligan
in
West
A'irginia,
and
was
was
e.xposed
to
the
cft'ect
upon
ad-
\ .anced
in
[losition
service
the amotmt
of money
and art, and
possesses a mind
the
and
Caroline
(Kreutzer)
Arnd.
His
early
education
was
obtained
at
the
public
schools,
1883.
tlie
Evanstun
France,
ami
exlensivelv
CLiunty until the
1861 he enlisted and
assigned l)y
left thigh and
ball into
service
in
1865.
After
De-
]>artment
and
graduated
and
was
memher of the
as
alderman
at
Whiting,
boy
of
si.xteen,
possibilities
and
manner not
Winne-
unlike
His
section,
ha\'-
lieen
si
cdendered
pacity to supply the
president
per
day.
To
tO'
however,
of
Bayfield.
This
was
the
square
at
the city of
O.
W.
Babcock.
of
promising
JMlward
W.
training
So-
niann
College
of
Chi-
ciety
of
cago.
sale
Cedar
Rap-
He
is
a
Mason,
a
member
emi-
nent
them.
strong mentality,
elected
a
member
of
the
educational
circles,
March
lege
of
Law.
surgeoii-in-chief
of
of sur-
I\lississipi>i \alley,
I'rom
i8r)j
to
congress
fr(im
the
nineteenth
With
in
tlieir
welfare,
that
ihrciugh his ad-
of
the
state
cmn-
mittee
to
represent
his
district
one
se\enty-eight,
of
Champaign,
Illi-
nois,
and
at
that
beautiful
twentv-third
year,
in
the
summer
of
1869.
to
practice.
He
farm.
He
life.
volunteered
signal
offi-
made
chairman
of
the
Ohio
delegation.
In
of
state
of
Ohio
as
one