Who's who in Chicago; the book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the city of Chicago and environs, 1917, Part 194

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 782


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Kan. and Neb., 1889-91; connected with C. B. Cong- and Chisel Club (sec. 2 yrs. and first editor for 2 don & Co., Bd. of Trade, until 1894; pres. Sage & yrs. of "The Cow Bell"), Independent Soc. of Ar- Co., coal, since 1894. Corpl. Co. E, 1st Inf. I.N.G., tists (Chicago), Soc. Independent Artists (New 1875-6; mem. 1st Inf. I.N.G. Vet. Corps. Republic- York), Chicago Artists' Assn. (chmn. graphic arts an. Club: Chicago Yacht. Home: 1424 Pratt Boul. com.). Address: Tree Studios, 3 E. Ontario St. Office: 608 S. Dearborn St.


SAGE, Harmon Martin; Oct. 11, 1858-May 31, Emile), consul for France. (See vol. 1911.)


1911. (See vol. 1911.)


SAGE, Walter Henry, insurance: b. Huntington, O., Nov. 11, 1857; s. Calvin and Corintha (Chamber- lain) Sage; grad. high sch., Wellington, Ohio; m. Chicago, May, 1902, Nellie Van Horn. Employed in First Nat. Bank of Wellington, O., 1874-81, as bookkeeper and teller; in local fire agency busi- ness, in connection with the bank, 1876-81; after that state agt. and adjuster for various companies; state agt. and adjuster for the German Am. Ins. Co., 10 yrs .; promoted asst. mgr. same, 1902, and removed to Chicago; became mgr., 1904, and gen. mgr., Apr., 1916. Dir. Underwriters' Western Salv- age Co .; chmn. Chicago Advisory Com. of Nat. Bd. of Fire Underwriters. Republican. Metho- dist. Clubs: Union League, Kenwood. Home: 1411 E. 50th St. Office: 76 W. Monroe St.


SAGER, Hiram Norton, grain commission mcht .; b. Seacombe (nr. Liverpool), Eng., June 20, 1859; s. Richard G. (cotton importer) and Harriet M. (Nor- ton) Sager; early edn. commenced in Seacombe, Eng .; completed edn. at Univ. of Wis .; m. Chicago, Oct. 10, 1888, Julia M. Cook; children: Harriet Louise, Ruth Margaret, Mildred Eloise, Alice Cook (died in infancy). Spent 5 yrs. in farming and stock raising on the Sager farm in Will Co., Ill .; came to Chicago, 1884; associated with Norton & Co. (established 1848), one of the largest flour milling concerns in Ill .. 1884-1902; became treas .. dir. and Chicago mgr. for Norton & Co., 1897; re- signed, 1902, to become sec., treas, and manag- ing dir. of J. H. Dole & Co. (established 1852), owning and operating a line of grain elevators and doing a regular commn. business in grain, seeds and provisions on Chicago Bd. of Trade. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade 32 yrs. (twice elected pres. and served several times as dir.); pres. coun- cil of North Am. Grain Exchanges, 1911. Mem. of Univ. of Wis. Alumni Assn. of Chicago. Republic- an. Club: Colonial. Recreations: boating, fishing, hunting. Home: 4548 Forrestville Av. Office: 226 S. LaSalle St.


SAGER, William Dean, stoves; b. Belvidere, Ill., Oct. 2, 1863; s. Abram and Mary (Dean) Sager; ed. high sch., Belvidere, Ill .; m. Elizabeth Saunders, of Chicago, Oct. 19, 1907; 1 daughter, Elizabeth. Came to Chicago from Belvidere, III., 1884, and has since been in the stove business; was Chicago mgr. Cleveland Co-operative Stove Co. until 1889; since then in business for self as wholesale dealer and jobber in stoves and ranges. Club: Skokie Country. Home: 2732 Pine Grove Av. Office: 330-342 N. Wa- ter St.


SAILOR, Samuel, vice president Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co .; b. Phila., Pa., Aug. 23, 1855; s. of Samuel and Rebecca (Baymore) Sailor; grad. Cen- tral High Sch., Phila., Jan., 1874; m. Phila., Mar. 27, 1879, Sarah J. Jones; children: Horace P., R. Warren, Helen, Charles M. Began as asst. mgr. for Heywood Bros. & Co., in Phila., 1874, becoming mgr., 1893; removed to Chicago, 1897, as mgr. sales depts. for Heywood & Morrill Rattan Co .; the com- pany consolidated, July 1, 1897, with the Wakefield Rattan Co., under name of Heywood Bros. & Wake- field Co., of which has since been vice pres. and supt. of sales dept. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Chicago Athletic, Recreation: vocal music. Home: 25 S. Central Park Av. Office: 3653 Arthing- ton St.


SAINT, see also St.


SAINT CLAIR, Gordon, artist; b. Veedersburg, Ind .; s. Robert and Clara Emma (Lombard) Saint SAMPSON, William Hubbard, president Nono- tuck Silk Co .; b. Northampton, Mass., Apr. 1, 1857; s. Elijah N. and Agnes (Hubbard) Sampson; de- scendant of Myles Standish of the Mayflower; LL. B., Columbia Univ., 1880; m. Elizabeth Walcott, of Cleveland, O., Feb. 27, 1886; 1 son, Benedict H. ( Amherst Coll., 1910; m. Ethel Waite, of West- Clair: grad. Veedersburg High Sch., 1902; student Art Inst. Chicago, 1903-7; Acad. Fine Arts, Chi- cago, and Art Students' League, Los Angeles, Cal., 1907; unmarried. Exhibited at Art Inst. Chicago, with Chicago artists and with Am. artists; at St. Louis, and with Ill. group at San Francisco Expn., 1915. Most works now in pvt. collections. Mem. field, N.J., Smith Coll. class of 1912; 1 son, Bene- Chicago Soc. Artists (chmn. press com.), Palette dict H., Jr., b. Feb. 14, 1915). Admitted to Mo. bar,


*SAINT-LAURENT, Baron Houssin de (Louis


SALISBURY, Jerome Henry, M.D .; Feb. 7, 1854- May 14, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)


SALISBURY, Nate Rawson, real estate; Apr. 6, 1856-Nov., 1915. (See vol. 1911.)


SALISBURY, Rollin D., college dean; b. Spring Prairie, Wis., Aug. 17, 1858; s. Daniel and Lucinda (Bryant) Salisbury; PhB., Beloit Coll., 1881, 4.M., 1884 (LL.D., 1904). Instr. of geology and biology, 1883-4, prof. geology, 1884-91, Beloit Coll .; student in Europe (chiefly at Heidelberg), 1887-8; prof. general and geographic geology, Univ. of Wis., 1891-2; prof. geographic geology since 1892, dean of Univ. Colls., 1894-6, dean of Ogden (Grad.) Sch. of Science since 1899, head of the dept. of geogra- phy since 1903, Univ. of Chicago. Asst. U.S. geolo- gist, glacial div., 1882-94, geologist since 1894, ge- ologist in charge of Pleistocene geology of N.J., since 1891. Fellow Geol. Soc. America, Assn. Am. Geographers, A.A.A.S., Washington Acad. Sciences, Ill. Acad. Sciences. Clubs: University, Cliff Dwell- ers, Quadrangle, Midlothian Country. Home: 5606 Blackstone Av.


SALISBURY, Warren Metcalf, rubber goods, etc .; Nov. 13, 1858-Feb. 5, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)


SALOPOULOS, Nikolaos, consul of Greece; b. at Sparta, Greece, Feb. 23, 1870; s. Athanasios and Euthimia (Mistriotis) Salopoulos; ed. pub. schs .; M.D., Univ. of Athens, Greece, 1890; married. Af- ter leaving the univ. entered the Grecian consular service and in 1899 was appointed consul of Greece at Chicago; also engaged in the practice of medi- cine since 1899. Club: Union League. Recreation: hunting. Home: 5916 Kenmore Av. Office: 143 N. Dearborn St.


SAMMONS, Benjamin Chestsr, banker; Mar. 19, 1866-Sept. 3, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)


SAMMS, Charles Francis, mfr .; b. at Richmond, Ind., Sept. 7, 1868; s. of Louis and Mary (Harris) Samms; grad. Earlham Coll., Ind., 1890; m. Chi- cago, Nov. 22, 1892, Anna Swager; children: Louis Elwin, Harry, Frank. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1890-2; with Am. District Telegraph Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1892-4; in electrical contracting business, 1894; now pres, and mgr. Victor Electric Co., mfrs. of electrical specialties. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Chicago Electric Club, etc. Re- publican. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Home: 4051 Sheridan Rd. Office: Jackson Boul. and Robey St.


SAMPLE, Omar Hendley, publisher; b. Cooper- town, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1877; s. Junius P. and Sarah A. (Stone) Sample; ed. Louisville (Ky.) High Sch .; studied Univ. of Chicago, 1898-1911; m. Susan A. Mulder, of Chicago, 1906; 1 daughter, Ruth. Edi- tor trade journals since 1911; sec., treas. Allied Arts Pub. Co. since 1914. Recreations: motoring, swimming. Home: 7318 Coles Av. Office: 536 S. Clark St.


SAMPSELL, Marshall Emmett, street car offi- cial; b. Marshall, Tex., Feb. 28, 1874; s. of Joseph Benjamin and Fannie (Allnut) Sampsell; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1896; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1901; m. July 25, 1900, Edna Florence Smith, of Chicago: 3 sons; Marshall G., David, Joseph. Clk. U.S. Circuit Court Northern Dist. of Ill., 1902-7; was receiver Chicago Union Traction Co. and North and West Chicago St. R.R. companies; pres. Central Ill. Traction Co. and Central Ill. Pub- lic Service Co. Republican. Mem. Royal League. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day, Exmoor. Home: High- land Park, 1II. Office: 72 W. Adams St., Chicago.


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1880, and practiced at St. Louis, 1880-5; became dirs. Wicker Park Hosp. Office and Home: 2850 identified with the Nonotuck Silk Co., of Florence, Logan Boul. Miss., 1884; mgr. for the company, at Cincinnati, O., 1884-1906; came to Chicago as gen. western mgr., 1906, and is now pres .; also pres. Corticelli Silk Co .: dir. Brainard & Armstrong Co., New Lon- don, Conn. Mem, Chicago Assn, Commerce. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic. Home: Riverside, Ill. Office: 373 W. Adams St., Chicago.


SAMSON, Harry Milton, secretary Rothschild & Co .; Oct 12, 1874-1912. (See vol. 1911.)


SAMUEL, Edward Marshall, broker; b. Lexing- ton, Mo., Mar. 23, 1862; s. Web. M. and Anna M. (Russell) Samuel; grad. Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1882; m. May, d. Rev. Samuel J. Niccolls, of St. Louis, Feb. 10, 1887; 2 sons: Harold Niccolls, Edward Marshall, Jr. Engaged in grain and stock brokerage business at Chicago since Jan., 1885; mem. firm Samuel & McCormick, 1885-9, Adams & Samuel, 1889-1910; pres. E. M. Samuel & Co. since Nov., 1910. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Democrat. Presbyterian. Clubs: Union League, Onwentsia, The Winter, Saddle and Sirloin. Recreations: golf, fishing, skating, walking. Home: Lake Forest, Il1. Office: 83 Board of Trade, Chicago.


SAMUELS, Benjamin John, lawyer; b. Chicago, Nov. 7, 1863; s. John and Cecilia (Schbilski) Sam- uels; grad. Jones (pub. ) Sch., Chicago, 1878; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1893; m. Gertrude C. Selig- man, of Chicago, Feb. 26, 1897; I child, Cecile Jean. Admitted to bar, Sept., 1893; now practicing in partnership with Benjamin Samuels, Mem, of Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Mem. B'nai B'rith and as such was instrumental in inducing the Ill. legislature to pass the Pandering Act. Republic- an. Mason (32°), Elk. Revised and compiled a di- gest of the laws of Ill. for the Bankers' Register. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Covenant, Idlewild Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 4240 Grand Boul. Office: Tribune Bldg.


SANBORN, Irving Ellis, newspaper man; b. Al- bany, Vt., Nov. 28, 1866; s. Albert John and Cor- nelia C. (Stockwell) Sanborn; prep. edn. St. Johns- bury ( Vt. ) Acad .; A.B., Dartmouth, 18×9, Began as reporter Springfield (Mass.) Union, July, 1889, and became sporting editor, same, 1893; baseball edi- tor Chicago Tribune since July 6, 1900. Mem. Base- ball Writers' Assn. America (dir.), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Club: Chi- cago Automobile. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Residence: Hotel Planters. Office: Chicago Tribune.


SANBORN, Joseph Brown, president J. B. San- born Co., mercantile agency; b. Chester, N.H., Dec. 8, 1855; ed. pub. schs. Came to Chicago, 1877; now col. commanding 1st Inf. I.N.G. Mem. Soc. of San- tiago. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Club: Chicago Ath- letic. Office: 440 S. Dearhorn St.


SANBORN, Victor Channing, real estate; b. Con- cord, Mass., Apr. 24, 1867; s. of Franklin B. and Louisa Augusta (Leavitt) Sanborn: ed. pub. schs. of Concord, Mass .; Cornell Univ .; m. Louisa Wil- kinson Kirkland, of Chicago, May 28, 1891; chil- dren: Caroline Kirkland, Louisa Leavitt. Employed in passenger dept. of C.,B.&Q.R.R., 1886-97; in real estate and investment business with Clarence A. Burley since 1897. Pres. bd. trustees Village of Kenilworth, 1910-11. Mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soc., New England Soc. of Chicago, Chicago Hist. Soc., N.H. Hist. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Mid-Day, Kenilworth, Chicago Literary, North Shore Coun- try. Recreation: gardening. Author of Samborne- Sanborn Genealogy, and other pamphlets on gene- alogy. Home: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: Rector Bldg., Chicago.


SANDBURG, Carl, writer: b. at Galesburg, Ill., Jan. 6, 1878; s. August and Clara ( Anderson) Sand- burg; student Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 1898-1902; m. Lillian Steichen, of Milwaukee, Wis., June 15, 1908. Sec. to mayor of Milwaukee, Wis., 1910-12; asso, editor System Magazine, Chicago, 1913; edi- torial writer, The Day Book, Chicago, 1914-1917. Awarded Helen Haire Levinson Prize of $200, Poetry Magazine, for "the best poem written by an American," pub, in 1914. Pvt. Co. C, 6th Ill. Vols., 1898, active service in Porto Rico. Home: Maywood, Ill. Office: 500 S. Peoria St., Chicago.


*SANDERS, Albert David, manager Federal-Hu- ber Co. (See vol. 1911.)


SANDERS, Alvin Howard, editor; b. Talleyrand, Ia., Sept. 8, 1860; s. James H. and Martha (Rogers) Sanders; student Cornell Univ .; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1881; (D.Agr., Univ. of Ill., 1905; LL.D., Kenyon, 1911); m. Elizabeth A. Hildebrand, of Chicago, Apr. 25, 1882. Admitted to bar, 1881; became connected, 1882, with Breeders Gazette, editor same since 1888. Dir. South Side State Bank of Chicago. U.S. commr. to the Paris Expn., 1900; mem. U.S. Tariff Bd. since 1909 (vice chmn. 1911); apptd. mem. Live Stock Control Bd., Aug., 1917. Chmn. Am. Reciprocal Tariff League, 1905-9. Chev- alier Order of Leopold, Belgium, 1909. Clubs: Union League, Midlothian, South Shore Country. Author: At the Sign of the Stock Yard Inn; The Story of the Hereford; Shorthorn Cattle; A His- tory of the Percheron Horse; also other works on agr. and stock breeding. Home: 4352 Drexel Boul. Office: 542 S. Dearborn St.


SANDERSON, George Andrew, railway constrn .; b. Hamilton, O., Feb. 22, 1850; s. John and Amanda (McDonald) Sanderson; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1871; m. Ella Dinsmore Phillips, of Washington, Pa .; 2 sons: Shirley, Harold. Commd, midshipman U.S.N. and served a short period, 1871; in ry. serv- ice, 1873-1903, serving in various capacities and as traffic mgr. of different roads, at Indianapolis, Den- ver, Laredo, Salt Lake City, Phila. and Chicago; or- ganized, 1905, and since pres. Sonora Constrn. Co. (ry. constrn.), of which has since been pres. Trus- tee Chicago Refuge for Girls, 1908-16. Pres. U.S. Naval Acad, Alumni Assn. of the Middle West since 1907; dir. and mem. exec. com. Navy League of U.S. Men. Royal Arcanum. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, University; Metropolitan, Army and Navy (Washington). Recreations: fishing and hunting. Home: 2621 Michigan Av. Office: 515, 160 W. Jack- son Boul.


SANDERSON, William Joseph; b. Sandusky, O., July 12, 1864; s. Thomas and Olive (Shebley) San- derson; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Isabella Bar- rett, of Chicago, July 27, 1890. Telegraph opera- tor, 1879-90, in employ of telegraph companies, newspapers, Mil. Dept. of the Lakes, and a number of stock and grain houses; in real estate business, 1890-2; on staff of Col. Rice, commandant World's Fair Guard, 1892-4, as a rep. of I.N.G .; with Ham- mond Elevator Co., 1894-1907: rep. of Abel Davis, county recorder, Cook Co., 1907-8; in stock and bond business, 1908-Dec., 1910, title of Sanderson & Co. Enlisted as pvt, Ist Inf. I.N.G., Chicago, July 30, 1885; retired with rank of maj., July 1, 1909. Served in Spanish-Am. War, May 13-Nov. 17, 1898, as 1st It. and battalion adjt., Ist Ill. Vols .; service in Cuba; has a number of military decora- tions for long and hon, service, war service, sharp shooting, drill prizes, etc. Mem. Mil. Order For- eign Wars, Soc. Army of Santiago de Cuba, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War. Mason. Clubs: City, Ill. Athletic (Chicago); Cumberland Lodge Hunting, Valley Gun (Ind.), Recreations: hunting, fishing. Residence: Lakota Hotel.


SANDBERG, Karl Ferdinand Marius, surgeon; b. Gaustad, nr. Christiania, Norway, Sept. 15, 1855; s. Ole R. A. and Johanne Emilie (Barth) Sandberg; ed. abroad; m. Chicago, July 25, 1885, Inga G. Stensland; m. 2d, Nov. 4, 1916, Emelia P. Peterson. SANDIG, Alfred, aniline colors; b. Gotha, Ger- many, July 12, 1876; ed. tech. high sch. and coll. at Dresden and Braunschweig; married. Went from Germany to Manchester, Eng., 1897, and thence to Phila., Summer of 1899; came to Chicago, 1900, and since July, 1901, has heen Chicago mgr. for the Berlin (Germany) Aniline Works. Lutheran. Mem. Has practiced in Chicago since June, 1882. Sur- geon and gynecologist to Cook Co. Hosp., 1887-96; surgeon and gynecologist to Frances E. Willard Nat. Temperance Hosp., 1889-99, and to Tabitha Hosp. from 1894 (now consulting surgeon); prof. gynecology, Jenner Med. Coll., 1897-8; mem. Chi- cago Obstetrical Staff (15th Ward); pres. bd. of South Side Turner Club, Milwaukee. Home: High- dirs. Tabitha Hosp. for several years; sec. bd. of land Park, III. Office: 308 W. Randolph St., Chicago.


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*SANDS, Herbert R., efficiency engr. (See vol. Artists' Exhbn. (Chicago), Exhbn. of Chicago ar- 1911.)


SANDS, Mark, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)


SANFORD, Charles William, manager Chicago Car Service Assn. (See vol. 1911.)


SANFORD, Willard Clark, surgeon; b. Marengo, Ill., Aug. 17, 1865; s. William B. and Susan (Kim- ball) Sanford; grad. Marengo High Sch., 1884; B.S., Univ. of Mich., 1888; M.D., Northwestern Univ., 1890; post-grad, work Univ. of Vienna, 1892; m. Loretta Price, of Williamsville, Ill., July 20, 1892; 2 children: Willard Clark, Jr., Helen Elizabeth. Practiced at Chicago since 1890; mem. surg. staff St. Elizabeth's Hosp, since 1892, pres, of staff since 1910. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Phi Beta Pi. Republican. Mason (32° ). Home: 162 Eugenie St. Office: 31 N. State St.


SANTEE, Harris Ellett, anatomist; b. Snodes, Mahoning Co., O., Oct. 15, 1864; s. William B. and Catherine (Ellett) Santee; A.B., Northeastern Ohio Normal Coll., 1889 (hon. A.M., 1907); M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1892; A.M., Taylor Univ., 1900, Ph.D., 1901; m. Grace M. Brown, of Youngstown, O., Aug. 28, 1895 (died 1903) ; m. 2d, Martha J. Pitt, of Chicago, Mar. 30, 1905. In practice at Chicago since 1892; prof. anatomy, Harvey Med. Coll., 1896-1906, Jen- ner Med. Coll. since 1906; prof. anatomy, Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.), 1900-10; prof. ner- vous anatomy, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery (med. dept., Valparaiso [Ind.] Univ.), since 1910. Mem. A.M.A., Assn. Am. Anatomists, Ill. State and Chicago med, socs., Phi Rho Sigma, Beta Chapter, and Alpha Omega Alpha. Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Author: Anatomy of Brain and Spinal Cord (5th edit. 1915) ; Neurones and the Neurone Concept; The Brain of a Black Monkey; Important Anatomic and Physiologic Factors in Subarachnoid Medication; etc. Address: 2806 Warren Av.


SARD, William H., was mem. firm Rathbone, Sard & Co., mirs. stoves, etc., many years; now retired. Clubs: Chicago, Glen View, South Shore Country. Residence: Blackstone Hotel, Chicago.


SARGENT, Frederick, engineer; b. at Liskeard, Cornwall, Eng., Nov. 11, 1859; s. Daniel and Jane (Yates) Sargent; ed. grammar schs., Eng., and An- derson Univ., Glasgow; came to U.S., 1883; m. at Sioux City, Ia., Laura S. Sleep, 1885. Consulting engr., Chicago, since 1890; mgr. mech. and elec. depts., Chicago Exposition, 1893 (awarded artists' medal); now sr. mem. Sargent & Lundy, engrs., Chicago. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Western Soc. Engrs. Clubs: University, Chicago Yacht, Sko- kie Country, Technical. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. Home: Glencoe, Ill. Office: 72 W. Adams St., Chicago.


SARGENT, George Hamlin, mfr. of locomotive gauges; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865; s. George Myrick and Helen (Durham) Sargent; descendant of Wil- liam Sargent, Malden, Mass., 1638; ed. pub. schs., Evanston, Ill .; m. Elizabeth Pittman, of Detroit, Jan. 12, 1904; children: Helen Durham, Betty P. Began in employ of the Hide & Leather Nat. Bank, Chicago, 1889; with The Sargent Co., steel and iron foundries, 1892-1900; vice pres. Quincy, Manches- ter, Sargent Co., ry. supplies, 1900-8; pres. Sargent Co., mfrs. valves and safety water gauges for loco- motives, since 1908; dir. Bayonne Steel Casting Co. Mem. S.A.R. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Engineers', University, Glen View, Evanston Country; Engineers' (New York). Home: 1711 Hinman Av., Evanston, III. Of- fice: 625 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


SARGENT, George Morrill, railway service; Nov. 23, 1858-Dec. 28, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


SARGENT, Walter, college professor ; b. Worces- ter, Mass., May 7, 1868; s. of Lucius Manlius and Clara Fatima (Allen) Sargent; grad. Worcester Acad., 1885; studied art Mass. Normal Art Sch., Boston, acads. of Colarossi and Delecluse, Paris; spl. student, Harvard Univ. (one course) ; m. Emma Florence Bailey, of North Scituate, Mass., July 17, 1901. State supervisor of drawing, Mass., 1903-6; dir. drawing and manual training, Boston, 1906-9; prof. fine and industrial art in relation to edn., Univ. of Chicago, since July, 1909. Extensive lec- turer on art topics. Has exhibited paintings Bos- ton Art Club, Soc. Am. Artists (New York), Am.


tists. Baptist. Mem. Assn. Coll. Teachers of Art, Eastern and Western Drawing and Manual Train- ing assns., Am. Art Assn., Paris. Club: Quadran- gle. Author: Fine and Industrial Arts in Elemen- tary Schools, 1912. Home: 5717 Kenwood Av.


SATTLEY, Robert Carlos, civil engr .; b. Ferris- burgh, Addison Co., Vt., Nov. 26, 1856; s. Robert P. and Saragh Jane (Samson) Sattley; prep. edn. Bur- lington (Vt.) High Sch .: C.E., Univ. of Vt., 1879; m. Mary Jennie Barnes, of Burlington, Vt., Dec. 8, 1881 (died Jan. 2, 1894); m. 2d, Elizabeth Bent, of Morrison, Ill., Sept. 12, 1895 (died Apr. 21, 1902); m. 3d, Minnie Rowland, of Wheaton, Ill., Oct. 17, 1903; children: Edna Carlotta (b. Jan. 25, 1886), Carlos Samson (Nov. 29, 1889), Robert Bent (Apr. 14, 1902), Helen Rowland (Jan. 8, 1909), Margaret Rowland ( Mar. 31, 1911). Asst. engr. N.P.R.R., 1879-85; asst. engr., 1885-94, supt. of bridges and blogs., 1894-1905, div. engr., 1905-7. C.&N.W.R.R .; asst. engr. State of Minn., 1907-8; locating engr. Denver, Laramie & N.W.R.R., fall of 1908; same, "Frisco" rd., to July, 1909; valuation engr. "Frisco" and R.I. rys., 1909-10; same, C.,R.I.&P.Ry. since 1910. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Bridge and Bldg. Assn., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Club: Intercollegiate of Chicago (pres. 1917). Published a plan for a central terminal ry, station for Chicago, in Proc. of Western Soc. Engrs .; this plan was one of 5 presented to Chicago City Council, 1913. Recrea- tions: bowling, target shooting. Home: 5925 Mid- way Park. Office: 1125 LaSalle Station,


SAUER, Henry Edward, surgeon; b. at Chicago, May 5, 1868; s. Dittmar and Margarethe (Bruns- mann) Sauer; grad. North Div. High Sch., 1886; Ph.C., Northwestern Univ. Dept. of Pharmacy, 1889; B.Sc., Univ. of Mich. Dept. of Chemistry, 1892; student Univ. of Michigan Dept. of Medi- cine until 1896; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1896; m. Isabelle Lombard, of Chicago, June 3, 1911; 1 son, Lewis Lombard. Practiced surgery at Chicago since 1896; surgeon German Hosp, since 1903. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Chi Psi, Nu Sigma Nu, etc. Mason. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 1415 N. State Parkway. Office: 25 E. Wash- ington St.


SAUL, John Sargon, clergyman, editor; b. at Strathroy, Ont., May 31, 1845; s. Richard and Ann (Ranby) Saul; ed. Strathroy Collegiate Inst .; m. Mary Woodruff Tarbell, of Jersey City, N.J., and New York, Oct. 22, 1873; children: Sophie Marion, Bessie, John Woodruff, William Ranby. Came to U.S., 1865; engaged in newspaper business in Can., Dak. and Wis. for a number of years; ordained ministry Ch. of the New Jerusalem (Swedenbor- gian), 1872; pastor at Cleveland, East Rockport, O., and Chicago; gen. pastor Ill. Assn. New Jeru- salem since 1905, also editor New Church Messen- ger. Home: 1409 Sherwin Av. Office: 64 E. Van Buren St.


SAUNDERS, Albert E., clergyman; b. Reading, Eng., Aug. 25, 1860; s. of Rev. William and Ellen (Heath) Saunders; ed, grammar sch .. Reading, Eng .; Albert Univ., Belleville, Ont .; B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, Ill., 1891; Taylor Univ., Up- ton, Ind. (non-resident course), Ph.B., 1901; m. Kerwood, Ont., May 25, 1887, Minnie Adelaide, d. Rev. W. H. Shaw; children: William Gordon, Albert Edward, John Wesley, George Moss. Began in min- istry, 1882, Norwich, Ont .; came to Chicago, 1884, and has since been a mem. of Rock River Ann. Conf. M.E. Ch. Has been pastor at Downers Grove, Lin- coln St., Evanston Av. Ch., Lake View, Garfield Boul. Ch., Polo Ch., Fowler Ch., and Western Av. Ch .; now corr. sec. Rock River Conf. Deaconess Federation. Trustee Lake Bluff Orphanage; sec. Chicago Meth. Preachers' Meeting, 1900-1: sec., treas. Garrett Bibl. Inst. Alumni Assn., 1901-4; mem. Aggressive Evangelism Com. for Chicago. Has built 2 chs. in Chicago, 1 at Downers Grove, and 1 at Utica, Ill .; also parsonages at Crete, III., and Downers Grove. Republican-Prohibitionist. Address: 1016 First Nat. Bank Bldg.


SAURENHAUS, Ernst, M.D .; b. Elberfeld, Ger- many, Nov. 30, 1859; s. Peter and Bertha (Luecken- haus) Saurenhaus; ed. gymnasium, Elberfeld; M.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1886. Prof. gynecology, Il.


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Med. Coll .; gynecologist to St. Elizabeth's and Ger- man hosps. ; consulting gynecologist to St. Anthony de Padua Hosp .; obstetrician to St. Mary of Naza- reth Hosp .; consulting obstetrician to Mary Thomp- son Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State, Chicago and German med. socs. Clubs: Germania Maennerchor (pres. 1907), Ill. Athletic. Recreation : scientific re- search work. Office and Home: 59 Bellevue Pl.




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