History of Chicago. From the earliest period to the present time, Part 105

Author: Andreas, Alfred Theodore
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Chicago, A. T. Andreas
Number of Pages: 1340


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HISTORY OF CHICAGO.


for the municipal candidates of their respective parties, that a victory in the presidential election of the ensuing November might thereby he presaged. For this reason Mr. Wentworth started the Chicago Morning Democrat. During that time the other city papers had changed their names, but the Democrat retained its cognomen from the time of its birth, in 1833, until its discontinu- ance in 1861; and from the period of its inauguration until the close, was what was known as a " Hard Money Paper" of the Jackson and Benton stamp. That finan- cial question was presented to the people at every elec- tion. The daily issue was eleven and one-fourth by seventeen and one-fourth inches in size, and was issued on February 24, 1840, from the third story of 107 Lake Street.


Daniel M. Bradley became associated with the Demo- crat October 9, 1840. He was a practical printer and of value in his position because of his mechanical knowledge. MIr. Bradley died in 1857.


The growth and development of the Democrat was coeval with that of the city, and in all questions of municipal, State or federal polity, the voice of the paper was an important factor in moulding public opinion, and its enunciations were never characterized by diffidence or instability.


In 1844, George W. Wentworth acted as assistant editor. In 1846. the issue was changed from morning to evening. September 24, 1847, the office was removed to Jackson Hall, on LaSalle Street. As an evidence of the enterprise of those days, the fact is stated that the President's message was hurried through from Mottville, Mich., a distance of one hundred and thirty miles, in nine hours; thirty-six hours ahead of the mails; and the Democrat was enabled to anticipate its publication in other journals, December 15. 1847. The first special newspaper telegram to the Democrat was received Sun- day, April 9, 1848, and published the next day .* Joseph K.C. Forrest became assistant editor in 1847, and William Osman, now of the Ottawa Free Trader, in 1853, filled that position.


During the remainder of the period treated of in this volume the Democrat pursued the even tenor of its way, gaining in circulation and potentiality, and proving itself an extremely profitable investment to its pro- prietor.


THE CHICAGO AMERICAN .- The second newspaper established in this city was the Chicago American, which was first issued as a weekly newspaper on Mon- day, June 8, 1835, by T. O. Davis. The size of its pages was fifteen and one-half by twenty-one and one- half inches, containing six columns. The issue was announced as to be made Saturday morning, the second and subsequent numbers being issued on that day. The date under the caption of the first issue is given as May 8, 1835, but in the editorial column is a statement that by an error of the printer May was inserted instead of June. The place where the office was situated is not given, but in an advertisement of Frederick Thomas. he states that he is on Water Street, near the draw- bridge, two doors from the American office. Like the Democrat, the American pledged itself to the worl: of internal improvement, but differed in political creed from its contemporary, and was hostile to the dominant party. It declared that "office-hoklers are not of right, and should not be the masters, instead of the servants, of the people." The advertising patrons were : R. Stewart. A. N. Fullerton, Grant Goodrich, attorneys ; J. H. Barnard, physician ; J. C. Bradley, dentist ; Will-


* Telegraphic communications with Detroit began April 6, 1848. See that topic elsewhere.


iam Sabine, commission merchant ; John Davis, Steam- boat Hotel; W. L. Newberry, real estate : E. Brown, painter : S. B. Cobb, saddler ; Harmon, Loomis & Co .. merchants ; J. H. Kinzie, merchant : Newberry & Dole, steamboat agents ; Tuthill King, clothier : Ru -- sell Clift, bookseller; Frederick Thomas, druggist : E. K. Hubbard, real estate ; Philo Carpenter, merchant ; J. &. W. Crawford, brewers ; and John Holbrook. clothier.


The American had its outside dated December 26. 1835. in the issue purporting to be of that date. it was. however, issued December 25, as is stated on the inside pages, in order that the public might receive the President's message printed in that number as soon as possible. This number is an instance of a common custom in those early days, which was to print the out- side sometime previous to the date of issue, and leave the inside to be struck off when it was required. In the number just proceeding the close of the first volume, it is announced that a semi-weekly issue will also be made with the commencement of the new volume. On October 15, 1836, the American displayed an eagle, between the words " Chicago " and " American," on its heading, with a scroll in its beak and the motto hyphen- ated on the scroll, " E Pluri-Bus Un-um." June 3, 1837. T. O. Davis states that he is desirous of selling one-half the American " the whole would be sold if wanted:" and another notice in the same paper (Vol. 2, No. 52. remarks that "the stock of paper laid in last fall is exhausted, in consequence of the subscription list hav- ing augmented more rapidly than was anticipated," and he will be compelled to suspend the paper for one or two weeks. A hiatus here occurs in the files. The next number and the only one known to be extant between Vol. 2, No. 52, and the number next hereafter adverted to, is under the publishing and editorial management of William Stuart & Co., dated Saturday morning, October 14, 1837, and is No. 13 of Vol. 3. If the issue was uninterrupted from the resumption. when paper was received and re-publication made, the first number of the third volume should have been on July 22, 1837. But a salutatory in this number says :


"In reviving the Chicago American, which our friends must, by this time, be generally aware has been suspended for a short time for want of paper, we deen it our duty, as well as our interest, to present a few remarks as to the circumstances and prospects under which we again commence our labors. The Chicago American is now issued under a new proprietorship and under such circumstances as we trust will assure its permanent usefulness and prosperity."


Hence the most rational inference is that with thi- number William Stuart & Co. inaugurated their pra- prietorship of the paper ; and an additional reason is found for this assumption, in the notice of the dissolu- tion of the law-partnership existing between William


Stuart and James Curtiss, dated October 14, 1837, and the continuance of the law business by the former, at his new office, in the rear of the Chicago American office, corner of Clark and Water streets. The next


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HISTORY OF THE PRESS.


CHICAGO AMERICAN.


MONDAY. MAY 4, 1933


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RY T. O. DAVI.


CHICAGO AMERICAN,


ed sal of t hishetmar tmed, th e pendlemmas sborre te msg.fier. enJ beld br a gerry of mentiontd, and s corgeet drawing, (though | eneloved shotcha Fewamory of the bally alonerel, and before partras anti rough ard done in her's,) made is Jaines " presuses, at moulkl appear that the awake


--- Mituur, Jr. Esq -- a tiêth 10'the Honand i kid talen op lue ahmela upon one of the


there snipatating his lkone; bating ro sse. Company Lind Office sliebes in the celler, roen the spiders ; gien! iwindrieul, they all shrink Bruco the The coulellun In where njnu ection (for theet. are the winch appear lo be, buteline; fash, and ia balread hinter tha moka war tvund, in the Hton. Mased eogige I ns piriners in the business) first then ntil lo wuth ou bnnak wry hit


Comeuy, who zeier's at to forward to caping, For tune paipose facy fullled a


on the fraum asd ateous, which be . larzo wes inues the under sdy oz a oliclf


مينك بجه بال حامشتول ينا الجودة اللا جي ٣٠rece


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Het lastische Prol ) Is Canner b.b been w. ] Van Tul, at a gred honber of other , of ulice in hiberem pans of Jus bous, fed la the hostelu bum], to all that ho


on several dhlk ent days, while the anthe prevent Ine e. rape, pad render their ope. Idied, he would neter etuber; and they wat tel chir, and alt concor m the acen- J rations fiore secure ; tiny dest inleeud- f acre cumpelled to lea o lon to his fate.


ed In nizzle hina, lby wildang a wet uveny One of the company, however, consented


I Land yull wall procure e correet en. tum s 2round lus head, so av enbrely to f to num un a few days, is onler to buty the


gmscul cut of the drag ing, and polislk u flepite lim of the tit of tis lovethe worude I raan and a wicht loud for a noon the accutuit in your futumal. And LEating thus setared line, they nest sef tu i wech wat pliced ion wigwem by the fi lf you dey yon ore .'t linty to use all iwork ta waspons lam inow their web.frier 'e.


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The resvinte paliel, Innead uf dym ;.


nousl'o fa l.ave larce uary al ature جدd, Wsky oumis saly befrered, thas Sfr .!


the n ifmes aichttuntil In this letter, or lo pull b ua lengin If you think proper.


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r-de s Lostepus c leided h be herroYasces ;: f ine ttalents finass ir lis ale: (Wat. heady ol attwd, pep , tr-ep'es


denay in the dlact fortud im bis uing f of the uels abor, to lie foop fased by t leave to e hajdesa coutra de aluse to peach cellar a lice Striped Seale, nino coches the best, wheel they glued and forened'achat in, to the of burger of out press. buDe, suspended briscin ino sliches, by


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why we cs tot Idor's wat readere that St are | the tal, by dzuirs' web.


Tly sophe hbro Ws ffomoin: a choas corb Tlue: henns. Tive condarin then of ide dre gra ne lusser ia LJuicKed al sor puvens hung so that te limad roald not r ach the ! done, the mon inilco's pant wus tet to be sented mma n ds bail tow rch toappd! cten


would S .. www L anchourm of ite Escaequ. find | posanqued by to o nG the wurid, basing t on ewept


ter in Burgare.


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lar win few, through quich the enalu um. inulin - n best to cach turo, fuer were chu. be cau fol dere a dur y hines a day out


babis pused into st. I'funt ext ouch ried to . some the saab- atoat hreepothes a inst thew, h ating to amaim on ide ta imerled cone, eight of ten inthes is above u, there was a well w the shapeof false inom the lower shelf. 'Tac make the last s total en grolandais ' mm, waraline and uctive when discus ch d, aul he now !each time die- pop the acc, italy


sapeterat the top, and contrainte I to Go die after, when I was here Last, he to the kan alter u led on the top.


a locus, .aut ant or troll swat ken rowat was goll bsrey, tbfpended to the usmuer f ile ecbsitteit on in to' d grapes an l tier.


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fr easper min estable ed by in Gere t to the .%chf bilam, nigre the sashe was 1 150 but-voin of nis H.ht ti mel'.


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soli d naw to a cilbo a os of tea il. artacd un i sail to the focus lu ench af was festeund, the liaur or use the pnsaillion d' al


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fe ants ul ie tofobre ants, sergeiazbed br ite , ever Iss ofaqued ualso cialk of the Lbornes cl


Supenar in bechicner of mple. as7 Late fale.


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.this *** t thewcAs titiKas Wiad, JIlad in Gnerol Hesce, the


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"The untus "hagr I Ly" conset preciy !. 4, iud ady, '2 ._ va In' ton lyone


a b sitechr.o rity, le bo ledonal j mod e: cry scar lang the ouhy powder of the irers.


upos u Wlle Tho Wx'emu lasurce CLere's, ANS: Arr il l.arderdiry-We kaTifion


Vine Rantifulns. y our ob's senaal, D. JANS LateutE


now Hrire linu a weih's morch as h wants readinn enearn ed at a cream


Ste Lare of progrillue pobibcal n o.10


wal', we gheld g avze al diti tery itopera dfifive st the jun tugallia prcx the culay


S. CEMAL ...


The following is the zeraund ailuded to in the abuso lettet :


On the evemay of tice 15th itat., a gett. ] ber of h Th, runour; imot otoas pir's


Vr. Evans, Mr, Milgur, Mr. Miv, Doct. jden coded, art inade fint a Large numberier ; Uit Inte friends were tou hard press.


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wow Anne. The fint wan ickered, and the attaal cauters LLing apphed owh a nd bioc tomaham & by uy - ef itese pr.sent; directly above the duke, den which they the pattern would Ised shown i casi.


lic-The teeforad il be ffore sthrd tu


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lencay by bwendy sh ilakogol too thuck-


rac's of the servicit.


INe machetAimen' laturnd touwih


Bay pertably Pvelesw ise ceoranicbfor the fit-


lam, rucking les juwes. The suriesin laree der ay, (tha) which thes nade den tire the agony heres Irim n of


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skin weis sislble in or stbut the web, hot shallengey be onu cin ulled in r. t al in st there sere fitce, trich e auiller froin the ogenie Tle csrauss mi 2 . 1 1.4


TiMalSfMin IsiofThe Min le s dit . luxexp. lle sing wad boner an the the imulolial threak of the smard


Toare, tha. tuues Ils Ummede Marang


aty at Hps y ce-l'e Ne ofj nuit mac, ath i in'it


(ke- pther ed dspaza l'arice, the great boxo fthic s-pany th thre boorgls and beral pe:Shietrat.


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