The Chicago Blue Book of Selected Names of Chicago and Suburban Towns 1892, Part 3

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Publication date: 1890-19
Publisher: Chicago : The Chicago directory company
Number of Pages: 862


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SHEFFIELD AV. (N.D.) fr. 472 Hawthorne av. n. to Belmont av. Even nos. es.


N. SHELDON ST: (W.D.) fr. 467 W. Randolph n. to Arbor pl. Even nos. ws. S. SHELDON ST. (W.D.) from 468 W. Randolph s. to 491 W. Madison. Even nos. es.


SHERMAN ST. (Englewood)


SIBLEY ST. (W.D.) fr. 522 W. Harrison s. to 512 W. Taylor. Even nos. es. SIDNEY AV. (S.D.) from 78 Forty-fourth s. to Forty-fifth, w. of Woodlawn av. SIDNEY CT. (N.D:) fr. Wrightwood av. n. to Diversey av. nr. the Lake . SIXTEENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the River. Even nos. ns. .


. SOUTH PARK AV. (S.D.) fr. I Twenty-second s. to Thirty-fifth. Even nos. ws.


SPAULDING AV. (W.D.) fr. 1554 W. Madison s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. es.


ST. CLAIR ST. (N.D.) from 317 Michigan n. to 384 Superior. Even nos. ws. ST. JAMES PL. (N.D.) fr. n. Clark e. to Lincoln Park, Ist n. of Fuller- ton av.


ST. JOHN'S PL. (W.D.) fr. 546 W. Lake n. to Arbor pl. Even nos. es. ·


266


SUPERIOR ST. (N.D.) fr. Roberts e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 211. Even nos. ss.


266


SURF ST. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. e. to the Lake, Ist n. of Diversity av. · 268


SURREY CT. (N.D.) fr. 256 Fullerton av. n. to Dunning .


268


W. TAYLOR ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to S. Kedzie av. Even nos. ss. . THIRTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to 3001 Wentworth av. Even nos. ns. THIRTY-FIRST ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the Ill. and Mich. canal. Even nos. ns.


325 170 171


THIRTY-SECOND ST. (S.D.) fr. 3200 Cottage Grove av. w. to Clark. Even nos. ns.


171 I72


THIRTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Oakley av. Even nos. ns. THIRTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 3400 Rhodes av. w. to Butterfield. Even nos. ns.


173


THIRTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Ill. and Mich. canal. Even nos. ns. 174 THIRTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) from 3600 Lake av. w. to Butterfield. Even nos. ns.


THIRTY-SEVENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Laurel. Even nos. ns. . 174


175


164 259 259 708 259 323 323 261 261 261 261 323 262 263 263


324 324 708 324 165 263 165 165


324 263 ST. LAWRENCE AV. (S.D.) fr. 336 Forty-first s. to Fifty-first, Ist e. Vin- cennes av. Even nos. ws. 264 325 I69 ST. LOUIS AV. (W.D.) fr. 1684 W. Madison s. to Thirty-first. Even nos. es. STANTON AV. (S.D.)fr. 137 Thirty-fifth s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ws. N. STATE ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to North av. Even nos. ws. STEWART AV. (Englewood) · 325 170 264 713 STONE ST. (N.D.) fr. 613 Division n. to Banks. Even nos. es.


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THIRTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 3800 Cottage Grove av. w. to Laurel. Even nos. ns.


THIRTY-NINTH ST. (S.D.) fr.Lake av. w. to Ill. and Mich. canal 177 325


THROOP ST. (W.D.) fr. 438 W. Madison s. to to the River. Even nos. es. TOWER PL. (N.D.) fr. 379 Chicago av. n. to E. Pearson. Even nos. ws. . TURNER AV. (W.D.) fr. 1702 W. Twelfth s. to W. Twenty-fourth. Even nos. es.


268


TWENTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Grove. Even nos. ns.


TWENTY-FIRST ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Stewart av. Even nos. ns. TWENTY-SECOND ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the River. Even nos. ns. W. TWENTY-SECOND ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to Ogden av. Even nos. ss.


TWENTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Archer av. Even nos. ns. TWENTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Butler. Even nos. ns.


TWENTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Sanger. Even nos. ns.


TWENTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 2600 Cottage Grove av. w. to S. Halsted Even nos. ns.


TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to 2801 Cottage Grove av. and fr. Michigan av. w. to State. Even nos. ns. Even


179


TWENTY-NINTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Wentworth av.


nos. ns.


UNION AV. (Englewood)


UNION PARK PL. (W.D.) fr. 522 W. Lake n. to Arbor pl. Even nos. ws. UNIVERSITY PL. (S.D.) fr. 3432 Cottage Grove av. w. to Rhodes av. Nos. odd on ss. only.


W. VAN BUREN ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to city limits. Even nos. ss. VERNON AV. (S.D.) fr. 1/2 blk. n. of 68 Twenty-ninth s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ws.


.


· 179 714 326 180 326 180 327 183


VERNON PARK PL. (W.D.) fr. 201 Centre av. w. to Loomis. Even nos. ss. VINCENNES AV. (S.D.) fr. 3500 Cottage Grove av. sw. to Fifty-first. Even nos. ws. I'm of WABASH AV. (S.D.) fr. South Water s. to Sixty-third. Even nos. es. n. Twelfth and ws. s. of Twelfth.


186


WALNUT ST. (W.D.) fr. 21 N. Ashland av. w. to Western av. and fr. California av. w. to Central Park av. Even nos. ns.


WALTON PL. (N.D.) fr. 330 N. Clark e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . WARREN AV. (W.D.) fr. 77 Ogden av. w. to Homan av. Even nos. ns.


WASHINGTON AV. (S.D.) fr. Forty-ninth s. to Fifty-ninth Ist e. of Madi- son av.


WASHINGTON BOUL. (W.D.) fr. 33 S. Halsted w. to Central Park. Even nos. ss.


WASHINGTON PL. (N.D.) fr. 262 N. Clark e. to Dearborn av. Nos. odd and even on ss. only.


WASHTENAW AV. (W.D.) fr. 1206 W. Lake av. to W. Kinzie. Even nos. es. WAVERLY PL. (W.D.) fr. 439 W. Madison n. to Washington. Even nos. es. WEBSTER AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to Lincoln Park, crosses N. Clark at 975. Even nos. ns. .


268 339 339 269 714 196


WEBSTER AV. (Englewood)


WELLINGTON PL. (S.D.) fr. Forty-sixth n. 1/2 blk. Ist e. of Greenwood av. WELLINGTON AV. (N.D.) fr. N. Ashland av. e. to the Lake, 34 mile n. of Fullerton av.


N. WELLS ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to Lincoln Park. Even nos. es. WENTWORTH AV. (Englewood) . WHARTON AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-fourth s. to Fifty-fifth Ist e. of Drexel av. WILCOX AV. (W.D.) fr. 145 S. Oakley av. w. to 142 Sacramento av. Even nos. ss.


270 271 715 196 339


WINCHESTER AV. (W.D.) fr. 758 W. Madison s. to 863 W. Twelfth. Even nos. es.


340 272


WISCONSIN ST. (N.D.) fr. 819 N. Clark w. to 572 Larrabee. Even nos. ns. WOLFRAM ST. (N.D.) fr. N. Ashland av. e. to 1383 N. Halsted, Ist n. of Diversey av. . 273


S. WOOD ST. (W.D.) fr. 675 W. Lake s. to the River. Even nos. es. 340 · WOODLAND PARK (S.D.) fr. 3411 Cottage Grove av. e. I blk. · 196


176


326 177 177 178 326 178 178 178 179


327 268 327 194 333


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INDEX TO STREETS.


WOODLAWN AV. (S.D.) fr. Lake av. nr. Forty-fourth s. to Eighty- seventh. 196 WRIGHT ST. (Englewood) 716


WRIGHTWOOD AV. (N.D.) fr. Ashland av. e. to Lake View av. 3 blks. n. of Fullerton av. 273


YALE ST. (Englewood) . . 717


YORK PL. (N.D.) fr. 1454 N. Clark e. to Evanston av. . 274


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY.


Mayor-Hempstead Washburne, of- fice, 2d floor, City Hall.


City Clerk-James R. B. VanCleave, office, Ist floor, City Hall.


Comptroller-Horatio N. May, office, Ist floor, City Hall.


Board of Public Works-J. Frank Aldrich, Commissioner, 2d floor, City Hall,


Treasurer-Peter Kiolbassa, office, Ist floor, City Hall.


Corporation Counsel-John S. Miller, office, 3d floor, City Hall:


City Attorney-Jacob J. Kern, office, 3d floor, City Hall.


Prosecuting Attorney-Stephen A. Douglas, office, 3d floor, City Hall.


Health Commissioner-John D. Ware, M.D., office, basement City Hall.


City Physician-Alfred H. Cotton, M. D., office, 25, 240 Wabash av.


Supt. House of Correction-Mark L. Crawford,S.California av.nr. W.Twenty- sixth.


Supt. Public Schools-Albert G. Lane, office, 3d floor, City Hall.


School Agent-C. C. Chase, office, 21, 96 Washington.


City Sealer of Weights and Measures -Thomas N. Jamieson, office, base- ment City Hall.


Fire Marshal-Denis J. Swenie, office, City Hall, basement.


Gen'l Supt. Police -R. W. Mc- Claughry, office, basement, City Hall.


Gas Inspector-Homer B.Galpin, City Hall.


Inspector of Oils-Wm. T. Ball, of- fice, Chamber Commerce bldg:


Inspector of Steam Boilers-John H. Pickham, City Hall.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Meets every Monday evening.


First Ward-Nicholas A. Cremer, Dem., John R. Morris, Dem.


Second Ward-Frank C. Vierling, Rep., Jolın W. Woodard, Rep.


Third Ward-Anson Gorton, Rep.,. L. B. Dixon. Rep.


Fourth Ward-John W. Hepburn, Rep., M. B. Madden, Rep.


Fifth Ward-Patrick J. Wall, Dem., Chas. Duer, Dem.


Sixth Ward-Edward P. Burke, Dem., Wm. J. O'Brien, Dem.


Seventh Ward-Wm. J. Murphy,. Dem., John A. Cooke, Rep.


Eighth Ward-Frank J. Dvorak, Dem., Morton Morrrison, Dem.


Ninth Ward-Edward F. Cullerton, Dem., Jos. E. Bidwell, Rep.


Tenth Ward-William Schwerin. Ind .. Rep., John F. Dorman, Dem.


Eleventh Ward-Walter M. Pond,. Rep., Wm. D. Kent, Rep.


Twelfth Ward-D. W. Mills, Rep.,. Robert L. Martin, Rep.


Thirteenth Ward-Martin Knowles, Dem., Salo W. Roth, Dem.


Fourteenth Ward-Philip Jackson, Dem., James Keats, Rep.


Fifteenth Ward-Michael F. Bowler, Rep., Harold Michaelson, Rep.


Sixteenth Ward-John J. Dahlman. Dem., Stanley H Kunz, Dem.


Seventeenth Ward-Phillip Young, Dem., Stephen M. Gosselin.


Eighteenth Ward-William F. Ma- honey, Dem., John J. Mahoney, Dem. Nineteenth Ward - John Powers, Dem., Michael J. O'Brien, Dem.


Twentieth Ward-Wm. Eisteldt jr., Rep., William C. Pfister, Rep.


Twenty-first Ward-John McGillen, Dem., Adam Meyer, Dem.


Twenty-second Ward-E.Muelhoefer, Rep., Julius Goldzier, Ind. Dem.


Twenty-third Ward-John J. McCor- . mick, Dem., Daniel R. O'Brien, Dem.


Twenty-fourth Ward-James B. Mc -. Abee. Dem., Peter J. Biegler. Dem.


Twenty-fifth Ward-Frank E. Brook- man, Dem., Austin O. Sexton, Dem.


Twenty-sixth Ward - Bernard F. Weber, Dem., Pat F. Haynes, Dem.


Twenty-seventh Ward-M. J. Con- way, Rep., D. B. Fonda, Rep.


Twenty-eighth Ward-Thomas Kelly,


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FURNISHES ENTERTAINMENTS FOR CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES


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Dem., Frank N. McCarthy, Dem.


Twenty-ninth Ward-Thomas Gahan, Dem., Thomas Carey, Dem.


Thirtieth Ward-John F. Kenney, Dem., Adam Rauen, Dem


Thirty-first Ward-Edward J. Noble, Rep., Edwin Plowman, Dem.


Thirty-second Ward-Wm. R. Kerr, Rep., W. C. Kinney, Rep.


Thirty-third Ward-Ernst Hummel, Dem., P. J. Gorman. Dem.


Thirty-fourth Ward-James Chasey, Rep., John O'Neill, Rep.


MAYOR'S DEPARTMENT.


2d floor, City Hall.


Mayor-Hempstead Washburne; Sec- retary, W. H. Coffen.


BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS, 3D FLOOR, CITY HALL.


M. Schweisthal, pres .; W. A. Hutch- ings; sec., W. A. Taylor; W. J. Eng- lish, chief clerk.


BUILDING DEPARTMENT.


Ist floor, City Hall.


Commissioner of Buildings-Louis O'Neill; Sec .- Geo. L. Ward; Permit Clerk-Geo. F. Fries.


CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT.


Ist floor, City Hall.


CityClerk-J.R.B. VanCleave; Deputy


-Isaac N. Powell; Chief Clerk-Charles Gastfield.


CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT. Ist floor, City Hall. Collector-Franz Amberg.


CITY TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Ist floor, City Hall.


Treasurer-Peter Kiolbassa; Assist- ant Treasurer-M. J. Bransfield.


COMPTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT. Ist floor, City Hall.


Comptroller- Horatio N. May; Chief Clerk-Francis M. Barrett.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. 2d floor, City Hall.


Commissioner-J.Frank Aldrich; 'ec. -D.S.Mead;CityEngineer-L. H.Clark, 3d floor; Superintendent of Sewerage- O. H.Cheney; Superintendent of Streets -James H. Burke; Assistant Superin- tendent of Streets-M. H.Gibson; Supt. of Sidewalk, Obstruction and House Moving-W. H. Durant; Chief Engin- eer on Streets-G.L.Purinton. Assistant Engineers-H. A. Edwards, C. B. Hill, G. F. Samuels, D. W. Maher, H. A. Stevens, R. P. Brown, Frank L.


Hildebrandt, J. B. Hittle, Geo. K. Wheelock, Geo. M. Wilson; Superin- tendent of Map Dept .- Roderick A. Manstein; Superintendent of Water Dept .- Wm. Lorimer; Assessor of Water Rates-Thomas Pattison; Spe- ial Assessments-J. Samuel Sheahan.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Basement, City Hall.


Commissioner-John D. Ware, M,D .: Asst. Comr.,-W. V. Hayt; Secretary -J. H. Kellogg; Clerk-E. L. Haynes; Registrar of Vital Statistics-Wm. M. Tomlinson; Clerk to Registrar-H. B. Goodwin


LAW DEPARTMENT.


3d floor, City Hall.


Corporation Counsel-John S. Miller; City Attorney-Jacob J. Kern; Asst .- E. S. Bottum; Prosecuting Attorney - Stephen A. Douglas.


BOARD OF EDUCATION. 3d floor City Hall.


Office open-From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


OFFICE HOURS OF SUPERINTENDENT AND SUPERVISORS.


Superintendent-From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Supervisor of Music-Tuesday and Friday from 4 to 5 p.m.


Supervisor of Drawing-Tuesday and Thursday, from 4 to 5 p.m.


Supervisor of German-Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 5 p.m.


Building and Supply Agent-Daily, from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m.


Chief Engineer-From 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Louis Nettlehorst.


Vice-President-John M. McLaren


Secretary-Shepherd Johnston; Su- perintendent-Albert G. Lane


Assistant Superintendents of Schools -Edward C. Delano, John C. Bur- roughs, Albert R. Sabin, Ella F. Young, Elizabeth L. Hartney, Leslie Lewis, James Hannan, A. F. Nightingale.


Supervisor of Evening Schools-A. Henry Vanzwoll; Asst .- Alfred Kirk.


Business Manager-John A. Guilford.


Supt. Compulsory Education-A. E. Frankland.


Auditor-George G. Custer.


Attorney-Donald L. Morrill.


School Agent-Charles C. Chase, 21,


96 Washington.


Supt. of Supplies- John W. Foster. Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Waters.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


COOK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Room 320, Court House.


Dr. S. D. Walden, pres., 95 Dearborn; O. T. Bright, sec .; D. R. Cameron, 630 Washington boul .; E. E. Browne, Englewood; C. S. Cutting, 812 Cham- ber of Com. bldg .; Chas. S. Thornton, 147 Lasalle; E. S. Dreyer, 99 Dearborn.


O. T. Bright, sec. and superintendent.


P. A. Downey and Chas. W. Farr, asst. superintendents.


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


Lincoln Park-William C. Goudy, pres .; Horatio N. May, Andrew E. Leicht, C. J. Blair, treas .; Joseph Stock- ton, John Worthy, E. S. Taylor, sec. Office, room 622, Chicago Opera House. West Chicago Park-President, H. L. Thompson; Treasurer, Fred M. Blount; Auditor, C. K. G. Billings; Sec- retary, Cuthbert McArthur ; H. L. Thompson, H. Weinhardt, George Mason, John Kralovec, J. L. Fulton. Office, Union Park.


South Park-Joseph Donnersberger, pres .; M. J. Russell, auditor; John B. Sherman, William Best, J. W. Ells- worth; John R. Walsh, treas .; H. W. Harmon, sec. Office, 1132 Rookery bldg.


POST-OFFICE.


Government Building, Clark, cor, Adams.


Postmaster-James A. Sexton.


Assistant Postmaster-John M. Hub- bard.


Clerks to Asst. Postmaster-J. W. Ward and John Matter.


Superintendent Mails-John A. Mont- gomery.


Private Secretary-H. H. Thomas. Cashier-Charles Catlin.


Accountants-Thomas R. Melody and W. E. Patten.


Supt. of City Delivery-M. J. Mc- Grath.


Supt. of Money Order Division-Hi- ram P. Thompson.


Supt. of Registry Division-R. T. Howard.


OFFICE HOURS.


Postmaster's office from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.


Superintendent of Mails, from 9 a. m.


to 6 p. m. Sunday II a. m. to 12 m.


Cashier and Accountant, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.


Money Order Division, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Registered Letter Division, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.


Wholesale Stamp Division, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.


Retail Stamp Division, day and night.


Carrier's Division for Delivery of Mail, 7:15 a. m. to 6 p. m .- Sundays. 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.


General Delivery, 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. -Sundays, 11:30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.


BRANCH OFFICES.


North Division Station-355 to 359 N. Clark nw. cor. Oak. Supt., Theodore Stimming.


Northwest Station-517 Milwaukee av. Supt., Lauritz Thoen.


West Division Station-W. Washing- ton cor. S. Halsted. Supt., George Berz.


West Madison Street Station-981 W. Madison. Supt., Robt. E. Taylor


Humboldt Park Station-1576 Mil- waukee av. Supt., H. S. Worth.


Southwest Station-543 Blue Island av. Supt., John Davey


South Division Station-3217 State. Supt., Joseph Harvey.


Cottage Grove Station-3729 Cottage Grove av. Supt., Peter Witt.


Hyde Park Station-142, 53d. Supt., H. A. Phillips.


Twenty-second Street Station, 86, 22d. Supt., E. F. Brooks.


Ogden Avenue Station, 324 Ogden av. Supt., W. E. Waite.


Stock Yard Station-S. Halsted cor. 42d. Supt., Frank Ketchum.


Lake View Station - 1353 Diversey av. Supt., Henry Bonnefoi.


SUB-STATIONS,


For issuing and payment of money orders and postal notes, registration of letters and sale of stamps, envelopes, etc.


No. 1-161 North av. Official in charge, C. E. Krzeminski. No. 2-1373 N. Clark. Official in charge, C. S. Wells.


No. 3-126 N. Clark. Official in


charge, Henry J. Bate.


No. 4-657 Sedgwick. Official in charge, Fred Eichberg.


No. 5-285 Lincoln av. Official in charge, William Kaufmann.


No. 6-1061 Milwaukee av. Official in charge, Charles Elsner.


No. 7-530 W. Indiana. Official in charge, H. H. McPherson No. 8-2601 S. Halsted, Official in charge, A. J. Kettering.


No. 9-409 S. Western av. Official in charge, George H. Vaupell. No. 10-3804 Hart av. Official in charge, Charles Cunradi. Official in No. 11-1324 Ogden av. charge, George R. Bassett. Official in No. 12-675 W. Lake. charge, Charles Lange.


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CLEANING AND VARNISHING OF PAINTINGS PROPERLY DONE.


Paintings Valued for Estates or Insurance Companies In Adjusting Losses.


. Desirable Offices for Rent in Stevens' Building


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


No. 13-525 W. Vanburen. Official in charge, W. T. Mason.


No. 14-572 W. Madison. Official in charge, Fred A. Thayer.


No. 15-1355 Wabash av. Official in charge, E. J. Painter.


No. 16-46, 31st. Official in eharge, A. B. Charbonnel.


No. 17-302, 35th. Official in charge, Frank W. Pierce. · No. 18-3858 State. Official in charge, M. N. Porter.


. No. 19-48, 43d. Official-in charge, Oscar F. Schmidt.


No. 20-245, 57th. Official in charge, J. J. Magee.


FOREIGN MAILS.


Mails for Great Britain and Ireland, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays, via New York, close at 4 p. m.


For Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays, via New York, close at 4 p. m.


For Germany via New York, Mondays and Thursdays, close at 4 p. m.


For China, Japan, New Zealand, Aus- tralia, Sandwich Islands, Fiji Islands, Samoa and specially addressed address- ed matter for Siam, mails close daily at 10 p. m. sent to San Francisco for dis- patch in direct bags from that office.


Note-Mails for countries not named above close daily at 4 p.m. and are sent to New York for dispatch in the closed bags from that office.


For Canada-Province Ontario and Quebec, close at 8 a.m. daily except Sunday and 8 p.m. daily, Hamilton, To- ronto, Montreal, London, special dis- patch closes daily at 2:30 p. m. Mails for above points close on Sundays at 5 p.m.


For Quebec, Ottawa, Sarnia and Windsor special dispatch to Detroit, Mich. by 12:20 train.


For Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island and Newfound- land, close daily at 7:45 and 11.45 a.m. and 7 and 8:30 p.m. (except Sunday, 5 p.m.) and sent in bags to Boston for dispatch from that office.


For British Columbia and Manitoba, dispatched via St. Paul, closing daily at Io_p.m.


Foreign postage tables will be found in the public lobbies of the main and branch offices.


For Mexico close daily at 8.30 a. m., 5 p.m., 7. p.m. and 10 p.m.


UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION.


The rates of postage to the countries and colonies composing the Universal Postal Union (except Canada and Mexico) are as follows: 3


Letters, per 15 grams (1/2 ounce,) 5 cents; postal cards each, 2 cents; news- papers and other printed matter, per 2 ounces, I cent; commercial papers, packets not in excess of 10 ounces, 5 cents, packets in excess of 10 ounces, for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, I cent; samples of merchandise, packets not in excess of 4 ounces 2 cents, pack- ets in excess of 4 ounces, for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, 1 cent; registration fee on letters or other arti- cles, 10 cents.


Ordinary letters for countries of the Postal Union (except Canada and Mexico). will be forwarded, whether any postage is prepaid on them or not. All other mailable matter must be pre- paid, at least partially.


Argentine Republic, Australia, Aus- tria-Hungary, Bahamas, Barbadoes, W. I., Belgium. Bermudas, Bolivia, Brazil, British Colonies on West coast of Africa and in West Indies, British Guiana, British Honduras, British In- dia, Bulgaria, Canada, Ceylon, Chili, Colombia U. S. of, Congo, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Cuba, Danish Colonies of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John; Den- mark, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Falkland Islands, Fiji Islands, France, French Colonies, in Asia, Africa, America and Oceanica; Germany, Ger- man Protectorates, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Greenland, Guatema- la, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands; Hayti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Labuan, Liberia, Luxemburg, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, Netherlands, Netherland Colonies in Asia, Oceanica and America, New- foundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Para- guay, Persia, Peru, Porto Rico, Portu- gal, Portuguese Colonies in Asia and Africa, Queensland, Roumania, Russia, Salvador, Servia, Siam, South Aus- tralia, Spain, Spanish Colonies in Africa, Oceanica and Asia; Singapore, Penang and Malacca; St: Vincent, W. I., Sweden, Switzerland, Tasmania, Trinidad, W. I., Regency of Tunis, Uruguay, Venezuela, West Australia.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


The letter rate ot postage is two cents for each ounce or fraction thereof throughout the United States and Do- minion of Canada and Mexico. The postage on letters dropped in the office for delivery in the city is two cents per ounce.


All letters must be fully prepaid by stamps.


The following Classes of Letters are


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