REPORT OP TB._ GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE CITY OF CHICAGO CITY COUNCIL FOR THE FISOAL YEAR ENDING DEOEMBER 31. 1901 OHIOAGO PcBLIe.ED BY TS. DJl:PAIlTlllJl'UfT 0" POLlCE 19O1l Digitized by Goog Ie FRANCIS O·NEILL OeNERAL SUPEKINTKNDIt!(T OF POLICE Digitized by Goog Ie OPPICE OF THE Oeneral Superintendent of' Police. CHICAGO, ILL., February 28, 1902. To the Honorable the Mayor and City Council of the City of .Chicago. GENTLEMEN :-1 have the honor to submit herewith the annual report of the Department of Police. for the year ending December 31, 1901. The total amount of appropriation for the Department was $3,433,781.84. _In the interest of economy, which a limited revenue rendered necessary, the Oity Oouncil appropriated only $75,000 for miscellaneous expenditures-a sum exactly one-half of the amount requested and absolutely necessary. - To meet this reduction and an unforeseen deficiency in anticipated revenue, the most rigid economv in this Department became imperative. Vacancies in the rank and file remained unfilled, construction and repairs were practically abandoned, and little lost time was allowed. The saving thereby effected enabled the Department to meet its financial obligations for the year without resorting to the twenty per cent. (20%) reduction, which for some t~m.e ap' eared unavoidable. Digitized by Coogle 4 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. The total expenditures of the Department, as shown in detail in the report of the Secretary of Police, a copy of which is submitted herewith, was $3,409,006.95, leaving a balance of nearly $25,000.00 unexpended at the end of the year. The total estimated value of property belonging to .the Department of Police on January 1st ult., was $1,404,087.57, an excess of $131,502.93 over that of last year. The total number of arrests, or rather cases entered on Police Court Dockets was 69,442, as compared with 70,438 in the year 1900. The total amount of fines imposed was $258,060.00, being quite an increase over $219,902.00, the, amount of fines imposed in Police Courts during the preceding year. The total valuation of lost and stolen property recovered anp returned to owners d1l:ring the year amounted to $381,654.45. While the injuries suffered by officers in the discharge of their duties Were numerous, the fatalities were few; 'the former numbering 247, while the latter only 3. In addition, 36 members of the Department died from natural causes. During the year 105 persons came to their death from violence at the hands of other persons' and arrests were made in all but five cases. Suicide immediately followed the crime of murder in i1 of 'the abOve 'cases. Ninety-five persons were arrested on thec1i.arge of murder, 22 of whom were convicted; 16 were aCquitted, 'and the remainder of the' cases are still pending. Five criminals were killed by officers in self-defense or while thC'y were resisting arrest. The 5 cases where arrests were riot made the murderers el'lcaped by fleeing the Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 5 city. Strong hopes are entertained that most if not all of them will ultimately be captured and dealt with according to law. The numerical strength of the force at the end of the year was 3,274, of whom 2,460 were patrolmen; 70 vacancies remaining unfilled. Investigations were made concerning 1,990 destitute and de1inquent children and their cases brought before the Juvenile Court for adjudication. Thirteen thousand and eighty-seven sick and injured persons were cared for by the Signal Service and Ambulance -Corps of this Department. Two thousand eight hundred and twenty lost children were cared for and restored to their parents, and 52,608 meals were furnished prisoners and lodgers during the year. At the present time there are in service of the Department 47 patrol wagons, 10 ambulance wagons and 244 horses. Besides painting and repairing old wagons, 7 new wagons were built at the police shops. The establishment of the Municipal Lodging House meets all the requirements of those deserving of consideration, and it relieves the police stations from the necessity of being havens of refuge during the winter months for those incapable of securing shelter elsewhere. The prevalence of crime during the winter months in the past may to some extent be attributed to this homeless horde~ who were prompted in their depredations largely by necessity. The inauguration of the new (lrder of things has effected a marked improvement. Digitized by Coogle 6 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. A· class of sturdy beggars who have been in. the habit of infesting the streets evenings have been arrested and prosecuted until they have been driven from the city. In former years tramps and homeless persons from all over the western country flocked to this city with a view of obtaining lodging and an occasional meal at the police stations. Other necessaries of life were secured by begging or stealing. The time-honored custom of extending unrestricted hospitality to this class of annual pilgrims was ordered discontinued; and as the press gave publicity to the new order, this undesirable element to a large extent avoided Chicago this winter. As a result the number of lodgers accommodated at police ~ta tions was 33,423 less than in the year 1900. The abolition of wine rooms in saloons has effected a marked reformation of pre-existing evils. Lewd women and street walkers s<Klalled finding the new conditions unfavorable and repressive, have practically disappeared from the bu&iness district. An unrelenting war on confidence men, and the conviction of several of them (who are now paying the penalty of th£'h' offenses in the Joliet Penitentiary), has successfully suppressed that profitable branch of criminal industry. No public gambling exists in Chicago at the present time. The "Levee" district has been considerably curtailed and the opportunities for the extension of the business dist.rict have been correspondingly increased. A general betterment of conditions is apparent to the ml)Ft casual observer in that portion of the so-called "Levee" which has not been rid of its degenerate population. Digitized by Coogle 7 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. The report of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Identification, a copy of which is herewith submitted, shows unquestionably the efficiency of that branch of the service. Scarcely any crime of note has been committed during the past year without the perpetrators having been arrested within a reasonable time after the occurrence. In 1893 there were 2,801 patrolmen on the rolls, 341 more than at present. Inasmuch as the city has since largely fncreased in territory and population, an increase of twenty per cent. (20%) of the present force would not be excessive. In this connection, I may add that street crossings in many of the outlying portions of the city have of la~e grown more congested than street crossings in the central district, and require the presence of policemen to control and direct the volume of daily street traffic. In conclusion I desire to state that the police force of this city is numerically inadequate to afford proper police pTI1tection to its citizens and to meet the incessant demands for special details from a multitude of sources. Taking into consideration the many disadvantages with which this department hafil to contend, the principal one being the inadequacy of the force to properly patrol and protect the extensive tenitory under our jurisdiction (191 square miles), it has, as a whole, especially in criminal affairs, performed its various duties very creditably. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS O'NEILL, General Superintendent of Police. Digitized by Coogle 8 DEPARTMENT ·OF POLICE. Chiefs of Police of the City of Chicago. W. W. KENNEDY Appointed April, 1871 ELMER WASHBURN Appointed April, 1872 JACOB !tERM Appointed December, 1873 :MICHAEL C. mCKEY Appointed October 7, 1875 . AppoInted July 30, 1878 VALERIUS A. SEAVEY SIMON O'DONNELL Appointed December 15, 1879 WILLIAM J. McGARIGLE Appointed December 13, 1880 AUSTIN J. DOYLE Appointed November 13, 1882 FREDERICK EBERSOLD GEORGE W. HUBBARD Appointed October 26, 1885 . fREDERICK H. MARSH ROBERT W. McCLAUGHERY MICHAEL BRENNAN JOHN J. BADENOCH JOSEPH KIPLEY . Appointed April 17, 1888 Appointed January I, 1890 Appointed May 18, 1891 Appointed September 11, 1893 Appointed April 11, 1895 . Appointed April 16, 1897 JOSEPH KIPLEY Re-appointed April, 1899 FRANCIS O'NEILL Appointed April 30, 1901 Digitized by Coogle I -J GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. FIRST DISTRICT. FIRST PRECINCT. 181 Washington Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by the Chicago River, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the west by the Chicago River, and on the south by VanBuren Street. The area is about three-fourths square miles. SECOND DISTRICT. SECOND PRECINCT. Harrison Street and Pacific Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Van Buren Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by the St. Charles Air .Line railroad, and on the west by the Chicago River. The area is about seven-eighths square miles. SECOND DISTRIOT. THIRD PRECINCT. Twenty-second Street and Wentworth Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by the South Branch of the Chicago River from Halsted Street to the St..Charles Air Line railroad and the St. Charles Air Line railroad from the Chicago River to Lake Michigan. On the, east by Lake Michigan from the St. Charles Air Line railroad to Twenty-second Street, and Clark Street from Twenty-second Street to Thirty-first Street. On the south by Twenty-second Street from Lake Michigan to Clark Street and Thirty-first Street from Clark Street to Halsted Street. On the west by Halsted Street. The area is about one square mile. Digitized by Coogle 10 DEPARTMENT ·OF POLICE. THIRD DISTRICT. FOURTH PRECINCT. 2523 Cottage Grove Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Twenty-second Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the' south by Thirtyfirst Street, on the west by Clark Street. The area is about one and three-quarter square miles. THIRD DISTRICT. FIFTH PRECINCT. 144 Thirty-fifth Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-first Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Thirty-ninth Street, and on the west by Clark Street. The area is about one and one-half square miles. THIRD DISTRICT. SIXTH PRECINCT. Thirty-fifth Street, near Halsted Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-first Street, on the east by Clark Street, on the south by Thirty-ninth Street, and on the west by the South Branch of the Chicago River. The area is about one and one-half square miles. THffiD DISTRICT. SEVENTH PRECINCT. 2913 Deering Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by the South Branch of the Chicago River, on the east by Halsted Street and the Digitized by Coogle ·11 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. south fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River, on the south by Thirty-first and Thirty-ninth streets, and on the west by Hoyne Avenue. The area is about two and one-thirty-second square miles. THIRD DISTRICT. EIGHTH PRECINCT. CaHfornia Avenue, near Thirty-eighth Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by the west fork of the South Branch of the Ohicago River, on the east by Hoyne Avenue, on the south by Thirty-ninth Street from Hoyne Avenue to Western Avenue Boulevard, thence south on Western Avenue Boulevard to Forty-second Street, thence west on Forty-second Street to Archer Avenue, thence south-west on Archer Avenue to the city limits, and on the west by the city limits from Archer Avenue from the west fork of the South Branch of the Ohicago River. The area is about six and three-eighths square miles. THIRD DISTRIOT. NINTH PRECINCT. (Not Opened.) FOURTH DISTRIOT. TENTH PRECINCT. Fifty-third Street and Lake Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-ninth Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Sixtieth Street, and on the west by Oottage Grove Avenue. The area is about two and one-half square miles. Digitized by Coogle DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FOURTH DISTRICT. ELEVENTH PRECINCT. Fiftieth and State Streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-ninth Street, on the east by Cottage Grove Avenue, on the south by Sixtieth Street to State Street, north on State to Fifty-fifth Street, west on Fifty-fifth St.reet to the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway, and on the west by the Ohicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway to Thirty-ninth Street. The area is about three and one-half square miles. FIFTH DISTRICT. TWELFTH PRECINCT. 6346-8 Jefferson Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Sixtieth Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Seventy-first Street, and on the west by State Street. The area is about four and one-eighth square miles. FIFTH DISTRICT. THIRTEENTH I'RECINCT. Dobson Avenue, between Seventy-fiftlt and Seventy-sixth streets. This precinct is bounded. on the north by Seventy-first Street, on the east by Paxton Avenue from Seventy-first to Seventy-fifth Street, and by Jeffery Avenue from Seventy-fifth ~treet to Eighty-third Street, and by Stony Island Avenue :from Eighty-third to Ninety-fifth Street, on the south by Ninety-fifth Street, and on the west by State Street. The area is about six and and seven-eighths square miles. Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 13 FIFTH DISTRICT. FOURTEENTH PREOINOT. Kensington Avenue and Front Street. This' precinct is bounded on the north by Ninety-fifth Street, on the east by Stony Island Avenue, on the south by One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street to Indiana Avenue, north on Indiana Avenue to the north sid~ of the Calumet River, west on the north side of the Calumet River to the Illinois Central Railroad, thence north to One Hundred and Thirtieth Street, west on One Hundred and Thirtieth Street to Halsted Street,' north on Halsted Street to One Hundred and Twenty-third Street, weston One Hundred and Twentythird Street to Ashland Avenue, north on Ashland Avenue to One Hundred and Fifteenth. Street, east on One Hundred and Fifteenth Street to Peoria Street, north on Peoria Street to One Hundred and Eleventh Street, east on One Hundred and Eleventh Street to Halsted Street, north on Halsted Street to OnE:' Hundred and Seventh Street, east on, One Hundred and Seventh Street to State Street, north on State Street to Ninetyfifth Street. The area is about foUrteen and one-half square' miles. SIXTH DISTRICT. FIFTEENTH PREOINOT. Eighty-ninth Street a~d Exchange Avenue. This precinct. is. bounded on the north by Seventy-first '/ Street, from Paxton Avenue to Lake Michigan, on the east by Lake ,MichigflD and the Indiana State line, on the south by Om: Hundred and Twenty-second Street, on the west by Stony Island Avenue from One iIundred and' Twenty-second to Eighty-seventh streets, east on Eighty-seventh Street to, Jeffery , ' , ' " Digitized by Coogle 14 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Avenue, north on Jeffery Avenue to Seventy-fifth Street, east on Seventy-fifth Street to Paxton Avenue, and north on Paxton Avenue to Seventy-first Street. The area is about fifteen square miles. SIXTH DISTRICT. SIXTEENTH PRECINCT. Erie Avenue, near One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by One Hundred and Twenty-second Street, oli the east by Indiana Staudine, on the south by One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, and on the west by Calumet Lake and Stony Island Avenue. The area is about five and one-half square miles. SEVENTH DISTRICT. SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT. Sixty-fourth Street and Wentworth Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Fifty-fifth Street, on the east by State Street, on the south by Seventy-fifth Street, Rnd on the west by South Forty-eighth Avenue (city limits). The area is about fifteen square miles. SEVENTH DISTRICT. EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT. Eighty-fifth and Green streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Seventy-fifth Str£'et, on the east by State Street, on the south by One Hundred and Seventh Street to Western Avenue, from Western Avenue to Forty-eighth Avenue by Eighty-seventh Street, on the west from Seventy-fifth Street to Eighty-seventh Street by Digitized by Coogle GENERAL,SCPERlNTENDENT'S REPORT. 15 Forty-eighth Avenue, and from Eighty-seventh Street to One Hundred and Seventh Street by Western Avenue. The area is about sixteen and one-half square miles. EIGHTH DISTRICT. NINETEENTH PRECINCT. Forty-seventh Place and Halsted streets. This preeinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-ninth Street, on the east by Clark Street, on the south by Fifty-fifth Street, and on the west by Loomis Street. The area is about four square miles. EIGHTH DISTRICT. TWENTIETH PRECINCT. Forty-seventh and Paulina streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Thirty-ninth Street from Loomis Street to Western Avenue Boulevard, from Western Avenue Boulevard to Archer Avenue by Forty-seeond Street, thence southwest on Archer Avenue to city limits; on the east by Loomis Street, on the south by Fifty-fifth Street and Garfield Boulevard, on the west by South Forty-eighth and Archer avenues. Area, about six and three-fourths square miles. NINTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT. Morgan and Maxwell streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Harrison Street, on the east by the Chicago River, on the south by Sixteenth Street, and on the west by Wood Street. . The area is about two square miles. Digitized by Coogle 16 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. NINTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-SECOND PRECINCT. 187 Canalport Avenue, near Halsted Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by· Sixteenth Street, on the south and east by the South Branch of the Chicago River, and on the west by Loomis Street. The area is about one square mile. NINTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-THIRD PRECINCT. Corner Hinman and Paulina streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Sixteenth Street; on the east by Loomis Street, on the south by the South Branch of the Chicago River, and on the'west by Kedzie Avenue. The area is about two and three-fourths square miles. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. W. Thirteenth Street, near Oakley Avenue. This precinct is bounded· on the north by Harrison Street, on the east by Wood Street, on the south by Sixteenth Street, and on the west b'y Kedzie Avenue. The area is about one and three-fourths square miles. Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 17 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-FIFTH PRECINCT. S."E. corner Ogden and Millard avenues.. This precinct is bounded on the north by Harrison Street, on the east by Kedzie Avenue, on the south by the South Branch of the Chicago River, and on the west by South Fortyeighth Avenue and the Belt Line railroad. The area is about five and one-fourth square miles. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-SIXTH PRECINCT. (Not Opened.) TENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-SEVENTH PRECINCT. Desplaines Street and Waldo Place. This precinct is bounded on the north by Kinzie Street, on the east by the Chicago River, on the south by Harrison Street, and on the west by Ann Street and Center Avenue. The area is about one square mile. TENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-EIGHTH PRECINCT. 609 West Lake Street. This precinct is bounded "on the north by Kinzie Street, on the east by Ann Street and Center Avenue, on the south by Harrison Street, and on the west by Hoyne Avenue. The area is about one and one-eighth square miles. Digitized by Coogle 18 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-NINTH PRECINCT. 526 Warren Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Kinzie Street, on the east by Hoyne Alvenue, on the south by Harrison Street, and on the west by Homan Avenue. The area is about one and five-eighths square miles. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. THIRTIETH PRECINCT. West Lake and West Forty-third Streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Division Street, on the east by Kedzie and Homan avenues, on the south by Harrison Street, and on the west by Forty-eighth Avenue. The area is about three and three-fourths square miles. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-FIRST PRECINCT. Lake Street and Central Avenue (Opened October 25, 1899). This precinct is bounded on the north by Division Street, on the east by Forty-eighth Avenue, on the south by Twelfth Street, and on the west by Austin Avenue. The area is three and three-fourths square miles. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-SECOND PRECINCT. 233 West Chicago Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Augusta Street, on the east by the North Branch of the Chicago River, on the south by Kinzie Street, and on the west by Kedzie Avenue. The area is about two and one-fourth square miles. Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 19 ELEVENTH DlSTRICT. THIRTY-THIRD PRECINCT. 99 West N orth Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Armitage Avenue, on the east by the North Branch of the Chicago River, including the section known as "Goose Island," on the south by Augusta Street and the North Branch of the Chicago River, and on the west by Robey Street. The area is one and one-fourth square miles. ELEY:ENTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. 637 West North Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Armitage Avenue, on the east by Robey Street, on the west by Fortieth Avenue, and on the south by Division Street to Kedzie Avenue, thence south to Augusta Street, thence on Augusta Street to Robey Street, and north on Robey Street to Armitage Avenue. The area is about two and seven-eighths square miles. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. 'rUIRTY-FIFTH PRECINCT. li80 Milwaukee Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Belmont Avenue, on the east by the North Branch of the Chicago River, on' the south by Armitage Avenue, and on the west by North Fortieth Avenue. The area is about three and three-fourths square miles. Digitized by Coogle 20 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-SIXTH PRECINCT. Milwaukee Avenue" and Irving Park Boulevard. This precinct is bounded on the north and east by Church Road and Kedzie Avenue, south to the North Branch of the Ohicago River, thence along the river to Belmont Avenue, west on Belmont Avenue to Washington Avenue, north to Irving Park Boulevard, east to Austin Avenue, north to South Avenue, west to the west line of the east quarter of section one, north on said line to Center Avenue, west to Winter Street, north to North Avenue, east to west line of east quarter of section thirty-six to Fulton Avenue, east to the west line of Lindstrom and Malmsted's subdivision, thence north to north line of said subdivision, east on north line to east line of said subdivision, south on" Fulton Avenue, east on Fulton Avenue to Milwaukee Avenue, thence in a southeasterly direction to Church Road. The area is twenty square miles. FOURTEENTH DISTRIOT. THIR'l'Y-SEVENTH PRECINCT. Grand and Linden avenues. This precinct is bounded on the north by Belmont Avenue, on the east by North Fortieth Avenue, south to Division Street, west to North Sixtieth Avenue, north to North Avenue, west to Seventy-second Avenue, north to Belmont Avenue. The area is about eight and three-fourths square miles. Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 21 TWELFTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-EIGHTH PRECINCT. 240 to 244 East Chicago Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by Division Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by the Chicago River to the North Branch Canal, thence along North Branch Canal to Division Street. The area is about one and one-fourth square miles. TWELFTH DISTRICT. THIRTY-NINTH PRECINCT. North Avenue and Larrabee Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by Willow and Menominee streets, on the east by TJake Michigan, on the south by Division Street, and on the west by the North Branch Canal. The area is about one and one-thirty-second square miles. TWELFTH DISTRICT. FORTIETH PRECINCT. 958 North Halsted Street. This precinct is bounded on the north by Fullerton Avenue, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Willow and Menominee Streets, and on the west by the North Branch of the Chicago River. The area is about one and one-fourth square miles. Digitized by Coogle 22 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. FORTY-FIRST PRECINCT. 687 Sheffield Avenue. This precinct is bounde~ on the north by Belmont Avenue, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Fullerton Avenue, and on the west by the North Branch of the Chicago River. The area is about two and one-fourth square miles. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. FORTY-SECOND PRECINCT. Addison and Halsted Streets. This precinct is bounded on the north by Lawrence Avenue, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Belmont Avenue, and on west by the North Branch of the Chicago River. The area is about five square miles. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. FORTY-THIRD PRECINCT. Palmer and Foster Avenues. This precinct is bounded on the north by Devon Avenue, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Lawrence Avenue, and on the west by Kedzie Avenue and the North Branch of the Chicago River. The area is about six square miles. THIRTEENTH DISTRIOT. FORTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. North Clark Street and J ackson Avenue. This precinct is bounded on the north by the city of Evanston, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by Devon Avenue, and on the west by Niles Center. The area is about three and three-fourths square miles. Total area in square miles 191 Digitized by Coogle 23 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. COMMANDING OFFICERS. FRANCIS O'NEILL, SI. MAYER, Gen~ral Superintendent Room 127, City Hall. Secretary of Department Room 10, City Hall. DIVISIONS AND INSPECTORS IN CHARGE. The First Division includes the Second and Third districts, and is commanded by Inspector John J. Hartnett. Office at Harrison Street and Pacific Avenue. The Second Division includes the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth districts, and is commanded by Inspector Nicholas Hunt. Office at Fifty-third Street and Lake Avenu~. The Third Division includes the Ninth, Tenth and Fifteenth districts, and is commanded by Inspector John D. Shea. Office at Desplaines Street and Waldo Place. The Fourth Division includes the Eleventh and Fourteenth districts, and is commanded by Inspector Luke Kalas. Office at West Chicago Avenue Station. The Fifth Division includes the Twelfth and Thirteenth districts, and is commanded by Inspector Max Heidelmeier. Office at East Chicago Avenue Station. Digitized by Coogle 24 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. ENUMERATION OF THE :1 tJi .. ". "''"" " " '...." tJi .... '" rIl'" '" '" '0.... .-: 1ij ~ '" '" Il<'" Il< A rIl 0 rn Headquarters . , .... . ,. 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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. co· I":": K: I M atrons. a:;: I Foreman ot Repair Shop. I Painters, I Wagon Make rs. I Carpenters, I Blacksmiths, I Blacksmiths' H elpers, I Harness Maker •. I Plumber. I Assistant Plumber. I Superintendent ot ConstrucLion . I L aborers. I Station Repairers. I Scrub Women. I Sub-Operators, I Sub.Drivers. _ I Drill Master. I Second Ciass Patrolman, _: I Chief Clerk of Detective Bureau. : I Timer. I Plasterer. I Carriage Blacksmith Helper. -"'- I ... l ........ Q(O(QtI:IQt_lO::""lOOC'_~c,.:a c:.¢A WCD- tC t'o:l OlOCOCO ""'0:; -4 ~_ ~ 0 I Crossing Man . I Chief Operator. I Assistant Chief Operator. Total. ~ t:rJ ~ ~ '""' <:0 0 t-" I;) l".I Z M ~ t' W d '1l l".I ... ~ Z ":3 l'l Z t:l ~ ":3 W~ l".I '1l 0 ~ ~ ~ 26 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. DISTRICTS AND CAPTAINS IN CHARGE. . DEltective Department, Room .1, City Hall, commanded by Lieutenants Andrew Rohan and John McWeeney. The First District includes the First Precinct, and is commanded by Captain Patrick J. Gib~ons. Headquarters at First Precinct Station, 181 Washington Street.. The Second District includes the Second and Third precincts, and is commanded by Captain John J. Mahoney, with headquarters at Second Precinct Station, Harrison Street and Pacific Avenue. The Third District includes the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth precincts, and is commanded by Captain Martin Hayes, with headquarters at Sixth Precinct Station, Thirty-fifth Street, near Halsted. The Fourth District includes the Tenth and Eleventh precincts, and is commanded by Captain James Madden, with headquarters at Fiftieth and State streets. The Fifth District includes the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth precincts, with headquarters at Twelfth Precinct Station, 6346 Jefferson Avenue. The Sixth District includes the Fifteenth and Sixteenth precincts, and is commanded by Captain George M. Shippy, with headquarters at Fifteenth Precinct Station, Eighty-ninth Street and Exchange Avenue. The Seventh District includes the Seventeenth and Eighteenth precincts, with headquarters at Sixty-fourth Street and Wentworth Avenue. The Eighth District includes the Nineteenth and Twentieth precincts, and is commanded by Captain Patrick J. Lavin, with headquarters at ~inet('enth Precinct Station, Forty-seventh Place and Halsted Street. Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 27 The Ninth District includes the Twenty-first, Twenty-second and twenty-third precincts, and is 'commanded by Captain John Wheeler, with headquarters at Morgan and Maxwell streets. The Tenth District includes the Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth precincts, and is commanded by Captain, John Rehm, with headquarters at Twenty-seventh Precinct Station, Desplaines Street and Waldo Place. The Eleventh District includes the Thirty-second, Thirtythird and Thirty-fourth precincts, and is commanded by Captain Peter M. Kelly, with headquarters at Thirty-second Precinct Station, 233 West Chicago Avenue. The Twelfth District includes the Thirty-eighth, Thirtyninth and Fortieth precincts, and is commanded by Oaptain John L. Revere, with headquarters at Thirty-eighth Precinct Station, East Chicago Avenue, near Clark Street. The Thirteenth District includes the Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty-third and Forty-fourth precincts, and is commanded by Captain Herman F. Schuettler, with headquarters at Forty-first Precinct Station, Sheffield Avenue, near Diversey Street. The Fourteenth District includes the Thirty-fift.h, Thirtysixth and Thirty-seventh precincts, and is commanded by Captain Francis P. Barce!, with headquarters at Thirty-fifth Precinct Station, Milwaukee Avenue and Attrill Street. The Fifteenth District includes the Twenty-fourth, Twentyfifth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first precincts, and is commanded by Captain A. F. Campbell, with headquarters at Twenty-ninth Precinct Station, 526 Warren Avenue. ' Digitized by Coogle 28 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. POLICE COURTS. ALEX. HARPER, EXPERT INVESTIGATOR. Room 300, City Hall. FIRST DISTRICT. (Harrison Street and Pacific Avenue.) Court No. 1-W. T. Hall, Judge; N. Landgraff, Clerk. Court No. 2-J. K. Prindiville, Judge; Ike Roderick, Clerk. .J ohn Griffin and John Lyons, Bailiffs. SECOND DISTRICT. (Corner Morgan and Maxwell Streets.) Court No. 1-J. C. Dooley, Judge; A. Janda, Clerk. Court No.2-A. J. Sabath, Judge; T. W. Campbell, Clerk. L. Schmidt and E. Abrahams, Bailiffs. THIRD DISTRICT. (Desplaines Street and Waldo Place.) Court No. 1-Max Eberhardt, Judge; Horace Banyon, Clerk. Court No. 2-J. M. Doyle, Judge; W. C. Clingen, Clerk. S. Hirsch, J"r., and John O'Neill, Bailiffs. FOURTH DISTRICT. (West Chicago Avenue, Near Milwaukee Avenue.) Court No.1-Olaf F. Severson, .rudge; A. C. Klafta, Clerk. Court No. 2-M. J. O'Donoghue, Judge; J. A. Leahy, Clerk. A. J. Sprengle and C. BeHak, Bailiffs. Digitized by Coogle 29 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. FIFTH DISTRICT. (East Chicago Avenue, Near Clark Street.) Court No. 1-George Kersten, Judge; W. J. Weber, Clerk. W. V. Magnus, Bailiff. SIXTH DISTRIOT. (Thirty-fifth Street, Near Halsted Street.) Court No. 1-G. W. Underwood, Judge; John Cunningham, Clerk. Court No. 2-M. R. M. Wallace, Judge; J. F. Halik, Clerk. John Zimmerman and F. McI.JareD, Bailiffs. SEVENTH DISTRICT. (Fifty-third Street, Near Lake Avenue, Hyde Park, Court No.1.) (Eighty-ninth Street and Exchange Avenue, South Chicago, . Court No.2.) Oourt No. 1-M. J. Quinn, Judge; W. A. Suddith, Clerk. . Court No. 2-Chas. F. Callahan, Judge; Alex. Wisniewski~ Clerk. M. J. Carey and T. C. Egan, Bailiffs. EIGHTH DISTRICT. (Corner Halsted Street a nd Forty-seventh Place.) Court No.1 -John Fitzgerald, Judge; T. D. Egan, Olerk. J. Becker, Bailiff. Digitized by Coogle 30 DEPARTMENT OF }!OLICE. NINTH DISTRICT. (Wentworth Avenue, Near Sixty-fourth Street.) Court No. 1-P. H. Duggan, Judge; W. Dwyer, Clerk. D. Ryan, Bailiff. TENTH DISTRICT. ( Sheffield Avenue.) Court No.1-John A. Mahoney, Judge; H. Bentel, Olerk. J. J. Furlong, Bailiff. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. ( Jefferson. ) Court No. 1-Thomas Edgar, Judge; F. Zarazinski, Clerk. S. V.' Glomski, Bailiff. TWELFTH DISTRlCT. (Warren Avenue.) Court No. 1-Q. J. Chott, Judge; W. G. Korth, Clerk. M. W. Rogers, Bailiff. Digitized by Coogle 31 ~ENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. INFORMATION IN REGARD TO PERSONS ARRESTED. OCCUPATIONS. Actors ...•....•.......••.••." 58' Actresses. . . . .. • • .. • . •. • . . . . 9 Agents..................... 64li Architects. . . . . . • .. . . .. . . .• • 2 Artists......... ... .....•• 88 Attorneys.. . • .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . 105 Auctioneer .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 Baktlls.. •.......• ........... 286 Banker.... ..•••..... .•..... 1 , Barbera ....... ... ........ 529 Bartenders... ... .......... 715 Bill Poster!!........ ........ 64 Blacksmiths . . . . . .. . . .. . • .. • 301 Boilermakers ...... ........ 170 Bookbinders.. ... .. .. . . ... .. 52 Bookkeepers .... . ... ....... 107 Bootblacks ... .. . . . .. .. .. . . . 90 Boxmakers ................. ' 134 Brassfinishers . . . ... . • .. . . .. . 41) Brewers.. ..... ............. 28 Bricklayers. . . .... . ..... ... 285 Bridgebuilders . . . . . . . . • .. . . . 20 Bridgetenders............ .. 0 Brokers .................... 116 Broommakers .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 24 Rrushmakers ............... 3 Butchers. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . 429 Cabdrivers .•.. , . . .. . . .. . . . . . 104 Cabinetmakers. . . . . .. . . .. . . . li9 Canvassers.................. 10 Carpenters.. . . .. ....... ... 818 Carriagemakers ... " ....... 31 Carvers.. ................... 1i2 Caulkers ................... 12 Chemists. ................ 3 Clerjlymen. . . .. . . .. . ... .... 2 Cigarmakers . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • . 148 Clerks ...................... 2,036 Coachmen .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Collectors ....... .......... 90 Conductors.. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . . 8 Confectioners............... 37 Constables.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . 81) Contractors .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • . 105 Cooks....... .... ..•..•..... 414 Coopers ......••..........•. 144 Coppersmiths.. .. .. . . .. . . .. . 2 Coremakers ................ 15 Cornicemakers .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 49 Curriers . . ... . . .. .. ... . .. .. 35 Custodians. . . .. . • . . . . . . . . .. . 2 Dentists. . . .• • . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 66 Detectives... .............. 4 Draughtsmen............... 3 Dressmake)·H................ 84 Drovers................ ... 0 Druggists ....... , • • .. • • •. • . . 168 Dyers ..................... 4 Editor. ... ................ 1 Electricians. .. ............. 254 Engineers ................. 852 Engravers. • • .. • . .. • • .. . • .. • 15 Errandboys.................. 0 Expressmen. . . .. .. ........ 276 Farmers. .. .. • . .. . ..... .... 148 Finishers .. " ......•....•.. 58 Firemen. .. .. . .... .... ...;. 286 Fishermen. . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 28 Florists. . . . . . • . . . .• .... ... 75 Foremen. . • .. . • .. . . .. • • .. . . . 101 Fortuneteller .. . • .. . ... . • .. . 1 Furrier.... ........ ........ 1 Gamblers.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 81 Gardeners. .• ..•...... .... 92 Gasfitters ..... , . . .. . . .. . . .. . 81 Gilders..................... 2 Glas~blower ................ 1 44 Glaziers .•. .•. ... .•....... Grocers.. . . .. . . .. . • .... .... 219 Haokmen...... ..•.... ...... 9 Harnessmakers. . . . • .. . . .. . . . 102 Hatter,..................... 1 96 Horseshoers.. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . Hostlers. . . .. . • .. . • .. . . .. . . . 211 Hotelkeepers ............... 280 HOuRekeepers ............... 3,696 Housemovers .. . . ... . ..... 8 Inspectors. " ., ............ 10 Ironworkers.. . . .. . . .. . . .. • . . 95 Janitors.................... 268 Jewelers ... ;.. .... .... ... .. • 50 .Tockey.. ................... 1 Junk Dealers............... 182 Laborers .................. 14.886 Lampli~hter8 .. • • .. . • .. . . .. • 0 Lathers..................... 54 Digitized by Coogle 32 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. OCCUPA.TIONS-CONTINUED. Laundrymen.. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 103 Lettercarriers . . . . . . . . . . .. . • • 4 88 Lithographers ., . . . . . .. . . . . . Liverykeepers............... 49 Locksmiths.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 7 Manufacturers. . . .. . . .. . . . . . 44 Machinists....... .....•..... 891 Managers. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 26 Marblecutters .. . . .. . • .. . . .. . 25 .Masons... ............. .... 42 Merchan ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . 772 Merchant Police. . . . . .. . . . 18 Messengers ........ " .. 67 Midwife. ................... 1 Milkmen. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 141 Millers .................... ; 6 14 Milliners.. .... .............. 29 Millwrights. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . Miners... .•................. .15 Molders .... ............... 384 Musicians.... ............. 126 N ailmakers .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Newsboys . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 104 No occupation .............. 21,585 Opticians. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8 Packers..................... 9 Painters. . . .. . . .. . . •. .. .... 685 Papercarriers . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 0 Paperhangers. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 68 Pattern makers . . . . .. . . . . .. 84 Pawnbrokers ........ ...... 32 Pavers...................... 0 Peddlers .................... 1,812 Photographers. . . ... . . . . . .. 16 Physicians .................. ' 104 Pianomakers .............. , 28 Platers... .. .. .............. 13 Plasterers ..... " . . ... . .. . . . 101 Plumbers.. . . .... . .. ....... 303 Policemen. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . 18 Polishers ................ , ., 111 Porters " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . 521 Printers. . . .. .. ............ 391 Prostitutes ..............•... 1.629 M • • • • Publishers.. .. .. .. .. ..... . ... 5 Ragpickers ........ .. . . .. . . . 9 RaI1rolld Employes. .. . .. . . .. 407 Reporters .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 43 Restaurant Keepers......... 83 Roofers ................... 62 Runners....... ............. II Sailmakers ...... . . .. . . .. . . . 1 Sailors. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 230 Salesmen .............. . . .. . 298 Saloonkeepers ;............. 1,1199 Sawyers ............... ..... 19 Scavengers . .. ............. 4 Seamstresses. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 9 79 Secondhandlers .. . . .. . . .. . . . Servants.................... 254 Sewer Builders... . . .. . . .. . . . 0 Shoemakers ................ 251 Silversmiths. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 0 86 Soldiers.. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . Steamfitters. . • . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 199 Stenographers .. . .. . . .. .. . . . :u Stockdealers . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 89 Stonecutters. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 81 Students. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . • . 89 Tailors ............. " ... .. . 50s Tanners.................... 40 Teachers ................... 12 Teamsters. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . ... 2,706 Telegraph Operators........ 85 Tinsmiths.................. 186 Trunkmakers . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. 3 Turners......... ........... '15 Undertakers................ 29 Upholsterers.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 64 Veterinaries................ 2 11 Wagon makers .......... ... Waiters................ ..... 544 Watchmakers..... .......... 20 Watchmen.................. 101 Weavers.................... 6 Wireworkers................ 1 Different other occupations.. 1038 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 33 CHARGES AGAINST PERSONS ARRESTED. Abandonment............ .••.....•. ...•........................ ..... 288 Abduction. ..... ......•..............•..•....... .•............... 27 Abortion........ ......... . ........ ......... ......... .....•..•.... ! Accessory to Assault....................... .................••..... sa Accessory to Burglary........ " ..............•.... .........••... 55 Accessory to Larceny ....... " .. ......................•.•.••....... 208 Accel!'sory to Robbery ........ ................ ....•........ ..... 60 Adultery ..... .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . • . . . . . . . . 78 Arson.. ..... ........ ...... .•. ....... .. .... ......... ..... ........ 25 Assault. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . •. .............•......... 8.912 Assaulting an Officer................................................ 1 Assault with a Deadly Weapon.................................. ... 521'i Assault with Intent to Commit Rape..... ........... ............... ISS Assault with Intent to Rob .. " ..............................•...... 1112 Assault with Intent to Kill . . . .. . . •. . . .. . . .. .. ...................... 659 Assault with Intent to Do Bodily Injury........ .............•...... 678 Attempt to Commit Larceny ...............•.•.............•........ 76 Attempt to Commit Burglary.............. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. ........ 122 Bastardy .....•...........•.......••............ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 79 Bigamy. . ........... ............. ............ ..... .... ..... ...... 8 Burglary ........•............................•..................... 1,709 Carrying Concealed Weapons................. .................... 928 Conspiracy ..................•.......•.................. , . . .. . . .. . . . liS Contempt of Court ..............•.......... ................ ...••. 4 Criminal Carelessness . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. ........................ 9 Crime Against Nature............ ... •.. .. ......................... 18 Cruelty to Animals ....•............................................ 104 Cruelty to Children......... .....................•................. 12 Destitute ................. " ...................... .. . . .. . . .. . . . 0 Disorderly... ...... .................... .•••.... ........ . ......... 82,469 Doing Business Without a License .......... ....................... 424 Embezzlement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........ . . . .• • . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 205 Exposing Person......... .......................................... 117 Fast Driving. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. ........•........... .... 84 Forgery .......... .... ............................... ............... 77 Fugitives from Justice .. .......................................... 111 Having Burglars' Tools ............................................. I) Having Gaming Devices ... '........................... " . . .. . . .. . . • . . SO Harboring Female under 18 years old in House of m Fame. • • .. . . .. . . 0 Horse Stealing. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ......•• . . . .. . . . . . 0 lllegal Voting.. . . .. . . . . .• ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 Incest... ............... ........... ................... .. .......... 8 Inmates of Assignation House. . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. . • .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 85'1' Inmates of Disorderly House. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 567 Digitized by Coogle 34 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. . CHARGES-Continued. Inmates of Gaming House.. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .................... 1,806 Inmates of House of III Fame ........... " . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 818 Inmates of Opium Den.............................................. 521 Interfering with Officer in Discharge of Duty. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 87 Intimidation............................................... ...•..... 14 Keeping Assignation House . . . . .. . . .. . • .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .......... 60 Keeping a Disorderly House.. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 140 Keeping a Gaming House . ......................................... 849 Keeping a House of III Fame. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 292 Kidnapping. . . . .. .. ....... .... ............................ ...... 2 Larceny ............................................................ 5,807 Larceny as Bailee...................... ............................. 584 Lounging on Street Corners ................ " . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 69 Malicious Mischief.................................................. 599 Manslaughter.. .. .. . .. ............... .. ... ...................... 8 Mayhem............................................................ 24 Murder............................................................. 29 Obstructing Street Cars.. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . 228 Obtaining Goods under False Pretenses .... .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . 126 Obtaining Money under False Pretenses...................... ....... 412 Pa~sing Counterfeit Money ........ ".................. ". .. ......... 11 Peddling without License. . . .. . . .. . ... . ........................... ". 266 Perjury................. ........................................... 11 Rape ............................................... ............... 49 Receiving Stolen Property.......................................... 415 Representing Himself an OfIicer. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. ............ 68 Resisting an Officer .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ..............•.............. , . . . 682 Riot ....................... ".. ..................................... 13 Robbery ......•..... , ...................... " . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 859 Selling Liquor to Drunkards. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3 Belling Liquor to Minors. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 18 Shooting Inside of City Limits . .. .. .. • ...... . ... ................... 250 Swindling .............................................. "............ 178 Threats. . . • .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ............... 983 Vagrancy .... , ....................................... ". • .. . . .. . . .. . . 750 Violation of Ordinance Concerning Bathing.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... 15 Violation Begging Ordinance ....... "............................... 1 0 Violation Bridge Ordinance.. .. .. . . .. . .... ... .. .. .. .. . .... . .. . . .. . . .. Violation Building Ordinance.. . . . . . . .. . . .. • . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . • .. . . . . .. 89 Violation of Dog Ordinance.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 478 Violation Express Ordinance.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 0 Violation Hack Ordinance........................................ .. 82 Violation Health Ordinance.......................................... 108 Violation Junk Dealers' Oldinance."................................. 71 Digitized by Coogle 35 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. CHARGES-Continued. Park 221 Pawnbrr,br:rr' Ordinance' 8 Violation Porters' and Runners' Ordinance. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. •. . . .. . . 0 Violation Railway Ordinance. . . .. . • .. . . •. . • .• •. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 675 Violation Saloon Ordinance. . . .. .. . . . . . .. ••......................... 541 Sidewa:lb Ordinance. 34 Street {:?rdimFnce . . . . 92 VehicIn ()nlinance... 79 Violation Weights and 11easures Ordinance......................... . 40 Violation of Different Other Ordinances. . . .. .. . ..................... 7,406 CLASSIFfCAOTON OF OF PERAOl'lO ARREBOCO MALE. Ca:da:r' r5ixteen age ..... Or<P<Pr rixteen rwrntA years... . From twenty to twenty-five years ................ . From twenty-five to thirty years .. : .............. . From thirty to forty years ....................... . From forty to fi fty years.. ............ . ........ . dfty to sintA rintyyeal's 4,282 l',428 11,415 9,999 12,877 6,359 d,801 762 DiQiti2 FEMALE. 1.i?r?4 8,958 8,281 2,7118 1,160 ;1450 H.52 OOq[ 36 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. HOW DISPOSED OF. MALE. FEMALE. 38,061 7,257 Discharged in Police Court ..........••. ',' Fined ..••••.............................. 14,885 4,728 Sentenced to Benevolent Iostitutions....... 82 122 Sent to Juvenile Court ..................... 1,873 117 Held to Criminal Court .... , .. , ... '......... 2,707 293 '48 ...... .. Turned over to U. S. Authorities ......•.••. 25 Sent to Penitentiarr: or Reformatories ...... 363 ~ent to County Jai or House of Correction. 1,489 98 Otherwise disposed of and still pending .... ............ ......... Total. ........... ...... .............. ....... ... . ......... TOTAL. 40,S18 19,068 204 1,990 8,000 48 388 1,587 2,844 ---69,442 NATIONALITIES. Americans ................. Americans, Colored........ Arabians. . .. ............. Australians.. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . Austrians .........'......... Bohemians..... ,........... Belgians ...... , '. .. .. .. ... .. Canadians. ................ Chinese.. .. . ... ,........... Cubans .............. ' ... ,. Danes............ ....... ••. English.. • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . French... ................. Germans ... ' .......•..... '. Greeks..................... Hollanders.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • . 41,472 5,239 16 55 8a9 1,172 87 668 125 4 282, 776 354 5,849 889 106 Hungarians ......... , . , ... . Indians', .............•. , .. . Italians ............ , •...... Irish .......... , ... , ..... . Japanese ................. . Mexicans ................. . Norwegians ............... . Polanders ................ . Portuguese. , ....... , ..... . Russians ................ . Swedes..................•• Scotch ...... , ....•......... Spanish ............... ,., .. Swiss .................. .. Turks .. , ................. . Welsh .................... . Digitized by 96 2 949 3,617 7 12 548 2,749 19 2,014 1,567 374 6 62 28 14 Coogle 37 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. NUMBER OF ARRESTS AND AMOUNTS OF FINES IMPOSED EACH MONTH DURING 1901. TOTAL MONTHLY ARRESTS. TOTAL FINES DIPOSED. June .................................. . July..................................... . August ....•••............••.•...•.•.•..•. September.............................. . October ...•.......•....•................. November ....••..•••..••...........•.... December .............................. . 5,141 4,080 4,110 5,857 6,507 6,444 8,938 7,298 5,9'l8 7,281 5,122 4,795 $20,893.50 15,875.50 16,130.50 19,809.00 28,069.50 29,589.00 28,400.00 28,989.50 21,785.00 28,937.00 21,058.50 18.718.00 Total............................. . 69,442 $258,060.00 MONTHS. January ....... : ........................ . February .....•..............•........... March .................................. . ~~~.:::::::: .... :::.:::::::::::::::::::: RECAPITULATION. Total Number of Arrests .................................. . 69,442 Males ..•••.••...••..••.••...•....•.....•....•.••.•... 58,868 Females.... ......•... ............ . •......•.•..•••.••. 13,074 Married ....•...............•...•.....•..•..........•.. 56,284 Single .............................................. . 13,208 69,442 69.442 Digitized by Coogle 3S DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. LOST AND STOLEN PROPERTY. VaJue of property reported stolen and vaJue of lost and stolen property recovered, 1901: Value of all prop,Value of stolen erty recovered Value of jroperty p~erty recov- and returned to reporte stolen, er ,not includowners, including as estimated ing horses Bnd hOrBesand by owners. vehicles. vehicles reported lost or stolen. MONTHS. January ...•..••••.••..••. February •..•..•••.••••... March .•.••......••.••••.• April ...••••••.•••••••...• May ..•.••............•••. June.......•••...•..•..••. July ..........•••..•...•. August ....•••..••..•..•. September .....•.....•••. October ...••.........•••. November .....••...•.•••. December...••......•....• Total ... .. ......... $28,82950 21,97896 22,576 14 26,208 08 28,471 80 27,195 14 27,52029 80,81555 29,279 89 86,771 75 88,488 R7 41,58271 $19,591 20 14,90886 17,12940 11';,60160 18,864 1t 14,18220 15,99827 18,578 90 27,698 40 14,765 95 14,807 18 17,284 41 SS6,2S843 27,504 86 88,26740 27,999 10 84,361 61 24,801 20 80,29427 25,87640 89,998 50 80,407 85 80,948 98 89,960 90 SS49,613 18 $202,13847 $881,654 45 Digitized by Coogle 39 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. NATIONALITIES. 1901. 1900. 1897. 1899. 1898. 44,087 6,258 18 46,744 6,808 20 7 B04. 1,000 48 694 128 8 818 49,01 9 7,590 88 769 472 6,710 868 108 100 1 1,025 4,992 15 4 632 2,1:178 5 1.589 1,250 858 10 979 652 7,760 --- - Americans ..................... 41,472 48,169 Americans (colored) ............ 5,239 5,In2 Arabian ........................ 16 82 Australian ..... ............... 57 55 Austrian ..•.• 889 275 Bohemian ...................... 1,172 1,170 Belgian ..•.................•.. 37 58 Canadians ..................... 615 668 Chinese .......•.•.......•.•.... 125 150 Cubans ........................ 4 8 Danes .......................... 282 21:10 2 East Indian .............. ~ ..... 1 English .....•.............•••.. 775 712 French ........................ 854 305 Germans ............••..... 5,849 6,170 Greeks ..........•.•..•.......• 889 697 Hollanders ..................... 106 106 11t; Hungarians ................... 96 Indians ........................ 2 28 Italians ........................ 949 685 Irish ........................... 8,617 8,978 Japanese ........ ; ............ ; .. 7 8t Mexican ........•.............. 12 6 Norwegian ..................... 548 452 Polanders ........•..•......... 2,749 2,890 Portuguese ........•.•.......... 19 30 2,014 Russians ...................... 1,467 Swedes ......•................. 1,567 1,092 Scotch ..••....•..............•. 874· 868 Spanish .... " ................. 6 1:1 Swiss ......•......••........... 62 68 ...... ~rians .............••......... urks .......•...•.............. 28 8 14 24 Welsh ......................... ................. ....... Total ...................... 69,442 70,438 818 1,124 47 572 98 9 232 ...... ...... 840 868 5,759 879 118 74 ...... 868 4,090 2 8 589 2,588 4 1,582 1,129 824 -I 53 4 5 18 64 5 7 80 11 878 1,128 61 79 177 17 ° S86 1:1 424 10'2 158 ...... I, 206 4,58.Ii 11 7 725 8,457 24 1,886 1,588 898 12 87 4 8 42 --- -88,680 --71,849 77,441 DISPOSITION OF CASES-1901. Discharged in Police Court ............. : .......................... . 40.818 Fined .........•..........•......•..........•...••.............. 19,068 Sent to Benevolent Institutions .................................. . 204 Sent to Juvenile Court .......................................... . 1,990 Held to Criminal Court. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . ...............•••....... 3,000 Turned over to U. S. Authorities ................................ . 48 Sent to Penitentiary or Reformatories ............................ .888 Sent to County Jailor House of Correction ........................ . 1,587 Otherwise disposed and still pending. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . ............ . 2,844 Total. . . .. .. ••••..••.............•••........................ 69,442 Digitized by Coogle 40 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES. CHARGES. ---~--~--~----- Abandonment ....................................... .. Abduction .......................................... .. Abortion .......................................... , . Accessory to Assaul t .............................. .. Accessory to Burglary... . ... .. .................... .. Accessory, to Larceny .............................. .. Accessory to Robbery .............................. .. Adultery ............................................ . Arson ............................................... .. Assault .............................................. . Assaulting an Officer ............................... .. Assault with a Deadly Weapon .................... .. Assault with Intent to Commit Rape ............ ... . Assault with Intent to Rob .................. : ...... .. Assault with Intent to Klll ........................ .. Assault with Intent to do Bodily Injury ............. . Attempt to Commit Larceny ....................... .. Attempt to Commit Burglary ...................... .. Bastardy ............................................. . Bigamy .. ..... ...................................... .. Burglary ........................................... .. Carrying Concealed Weapon, ....................... . Conspiracy.... ... .. ................................ .. Contempt 01 Court.. . .............. ... .......... .. Counterleiting ................. ...... ............... .. Criminal Carelessness .... . .......... .. ....... . .... . . Crime Against Nature ............................ .. Cruelty to Animals ........................... . Cruelty to Children .. ................................ . Destitute ......................................... ... . Disorderly.. .. ................................ . Distributing Obscene Literature ... , ....... . DOl( Fighting ...................................... .. Domg Business Without a License . ... . . . . ........ . Embezzlement .............. . Exposing Person. .... . ... .. . ........... . Extortion by Threat. .. . ... . .. . . ... . .. ........... . Fast Driving ...................................... .. Forgery ........... . .... ...... ... ................... .. Harboring Females Under 18 Years 01 Age In House 01 TIl Fame ... .................................. . . Having Burglars' '1'ools .................. .. Having Gaming De\'ices ... . .............. . Horse Stealing ....................................... . Illegal Voting . ... . . . ......................... . fu=t. . ......... .. ........ . Inmates 01 ASSignation House. . . . ........ . . Inmates of Disorderly House ..... .... ...... ...... .. Inmates 01 Gaming House. .. . ........... . Inmates 01 House 01 III Fame .............. .. Inmates 01 0l?ium Den ............ ........... . Interlering with Officer in Discbarge 01 Duty Intimidation ............ . Keeping ASSig nation House. Keeping a Disorderly House .............. . . Keeping a Gaming House ............. . K eeping a House 01 III Fame ..... . Kidnapping . ..... ....... . Larceny. .......... . ... ... . ............ . . . Larceny as Ba.ilee ................. . . .. .... . L eaving 'I'cam Unbitched .... . ........... . i:;~'Yi~1~~~ ~iS~~;Scor~ers . M,m,\aughter Mayhem Murrlpr ... 1901. 1900. 1899. 1898. - - - - - - - -- - - 288 27 2 38 35 203 60 78 25 3.912 1 525 235 18 3 8 13 163 20 74 30 3,842 1 234 232 34 13 16 16 356 56 78 38 33 4,128 487 532 5 26 38 595 89 114 28 4,500 I 577 67 58 53 54 192 65Y 673 76 122 125 602 169 495 493 56 102 122 12 1,609 71 91 92 22 1,730 750 34 758 771 36 3 6 15 2 31 18 31 18 13 12 13 11 79 8 1,709 923 56 4 9 13 104 607 36 92 77 7 1,664 12 20 58 2 32,469 16 34,965 o 8 4 107 571 606 54 22 I 40,279 42,212 233 259 144 66 173 100 25 V7 4 48 70 13 12 7 83 205 32.; 187 117 94 84 77 21 424 5 30 3 357 567 1.1">06 813 521 37 14 60 140 349 292 2 5,307 534 69 599 8 24 2~ 68 2 15 8 6 2 8 240 312 1,381; 1,001 422 12 17 42 121 8 2 6 5 3 5 9 25 4 14 139 367 839 1,455 447 36 8 7 10 32 36 213 102 331 805 6 9 5,170 390 ~~ I 2 41 26 9 311 1,130 1,706 382 30 5.148 519 I 115 163 723 7 6,512 450 560 I 117 593 2 32 36 2 49 38 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES-Continued. CHARGES. 1901. 1900. 1899. 1898. - - - - - -- . - - Obstructinlf Street Cars ....•.......•...••............ Obtaining Goods Under FalRe Pretenses .....•.•.... ObtaininR Money Under False Pretenses ........... . Passing Counterfeit Money ....•..................... Peddling Without License .....•.................•... Perjury .•.......•.......•••........................... Rape ......................•.......•................... Receiving Stolen Property ......................... . Representing Himself an OMcer .••............•..... Resisting an OMcer ................................... . Riot .....••..••....................................••.. Robbery ••..............••.........................•.. Selling Liquor to Drunkards ........................ . Selling Liquor to Minors ........................... . Shooting Inside of City Limits. ...... ..... • .....•... SwlndllDg •.....................................•..... Threats .............................................. . Vagrancy .••.......................................... Violation of Ordlnance Concerning Bathing .......•. Violation Begging Ordinance ....•................... Violation Bridge Ordinance ......................... . Violation Building Ordinance ....................... . Violation Depot OrQlnance .......................... . Violation Dog Ordinance ........................... . Violation Express Ordinance ....................... . Violation Hack Ordinance ..................•......... Violation Health Ordinance ......................... . Violation Junk Uealers' Ordinance .... ..... . .•..... Violation Park Ordinance ..................... : ..•... Violation Pawnbrokers' Ordinance ................. . Violation Porters' and Runners' Ordinance ........ . Violation Railway Ordinance ................ , ....... . Violation Saloon Ordinance ......................... . Violation Sidewalk Ordinance ...................... . Violation Street Ordinance ......................... . Violation Telegraph Ordinance ..................... . Violation Vehicle Ordinance ....................... . Violation Weights and Measures Ordinance ....... . Violation of Dltrerent Other Ordinances ............ . Total ••••.•..............••.................... 223 126 412 11 266 11 411 416 68 682 18 8611 8 18 2IiO 178 938 760 15 1 ..... '38' 418 148 fJ7 125 8 160 14 70 874 60 786 37 1118 86 48 UI1 207 8611 818 16 1 1 60 II ·705 80 85 Mil 1 185 24 74 842 84 'Til 8 l1li2 18 20 288 2Ii6 16 156 28 8 274 3 676 2 1,535 221 541 34 92 '19 40 7,418 280 113 83 6 87 13 6,604 52 3111 M 8l1li 14 1,008 88 211 206 289 1180 502 12 2 1,428 21 28 1i18 24 8 I .... 'iOO' .... '873' 2 11 32 108 71 fJ7 52 43S 11& 1116 26 22 1118 311 SI8 4 1 1,061 20Ii 2 28 411 50 Ii84 2 2 1,1M 318 212 78 72 54 ·····iM· 7Ii 74 2,683 81 3,0112 - - -71,8411 - - -77,441 ---- -70,488 Digitized by Coogle 42 DEPARTMENT . OF POLICE. SUMMARY OF POLICE ALARM ui f:1 £ "S'" .~ '" "'" ~ g op, E- ~ ~ "'"~ 0 S r.. 0 I"iI ~ ~ ~ £ ""'".. 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'"~ ~ z ~ p, " < '" ~ ---- - 1st Precinct . ...•.. ,. 2d ....... 3d ...... . .. . .. .... 4th 5th . 6tl1 ....... 7th ·····r· 8th . ..... . 10th ....... 11th ....... ...... 12th 13th " 14th .... ... 15th . ... . . . 16th ....... 17th 18th . . .... . .. .... 19th ,. . .. .... 20th . ...... 21st . ...... 22d ., . . ..... 23d ....... 24th 2iiLh .. .... .. 27th . ...... 28th 2Ilth ....... ... ... . 30th ...... . 31st 32d ..... .. 33d .. .. ... 34th ..... .. 35th ,. 36th ....... 3ith ....... 38th ....... 39th ....... 40th .. ..... ....... 41st 42d .. ... . 43d 44th " .. .... .. ...... .. ...... . .. ...... . .... .. .. .... .... .... ... .... .... .. ...... .... .. .... ... ..... .. ... .. .,; .S 203,649 130.235 6,538 5.016 2.512 1. 82·1 1.8n9 1.,,33 1.092 680 1,059 1.3:!7 770 473 1~'j.j4.J. 147.404 131.16~ 93.~49 S)f),20i an. 8 li; 17n.8~a 2 16.638 11 9.709 81.4;;'5 7&; 7~.1-I3 103,872 1,813 13.33~ 177.065 n !.S)70 17».376 00.20·1 168.527 83.107 102,24R 127.5(\1 06.:;07 19-1.550 13~ .;;:1 :~ 2;:;401)5 X.~.222 28.:100 114.Mn8 87.12n P3,214 80,gH8 ·fi,2S-)i) 46.058 1:l:l.402 95,100 85.712 H~.ool 5~.:HO 45,301 ....... .......... .,; ""§'"c tl " .. ...'" Ol 5,281 3,557 2,143 8~7 1.241 9\0 569 161 409 593 324 126 243 747 1. 280 542 153 1,847 .. .... ""'"g '"" ~ ~ '"0 " '"... p, en t:" " < ., ~~.rl "".>:"" -;;'" c...; ..... ;; ~ 0- "".~ '" '" ~ 158 150 14 8 1'10 186 11 9 16,066 14,313 8,3'15 6,879 7. 11 8 6,067 4.378 <i,09n Sl,W7 ii,498 3,771 3,259 2.447 4.82.5 324 78 53 51 98 ,,5 :lO 11 43 00 16 1i 26 11 5.84,) 99 1.9~1 9 ::I :g ~ ... S " .,; g'" ~ .,; ::I '"0 " '"...p, '" .,"" ..."" Ui S ""... £ £ 0 '" " ""'"... 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(; 19 95 8 2 33 1 .... .. .. 4 11 2 3 .... .... .... ... . ... 2 189 3 36 8 .. . .. 6 ....... 2-1 3 3 ....'1 1 ... . .. .... .... . ... 44 212 31 16 256 192 2 1 14 12 3 .... .... .... . ... 10 10 ... 2 1 ... 8 1,103 10"2 41 20 76 4 23 ... ... .... .... .... . ... 2 .. 601 .. 529 .... . ... 7 H)(; 63 49 23 36 4 11 .... .... .... .... .... .... 2 .. . ... 2 . ... 363 6 69 16 21 2~ 24 .... 14 I .... .... 2 ... 2 .. .... .... .. .. ... 4 431 283 .... 15 .... ... 30 20 14 3 3 .... 5 1 ... .... . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 311 .... .... . ...... .... .... .... . ... .... ... .... . ... ... .. .... .. .. . ... .... . ..... 322 25 24 (j 240 89 22 39 .... 1 7 1 3 9 6 .... .... . ... .... 18 906 150 24 5 10 124 2 37 1 .. I ... 1 .... 1 .... . ... S 375 2 5 .. 132 27 11 4 168 37 3 .. 6 .. .... .... .. 4 ... .... .... .... . ... 2 142 110 27 5 68 71 4 62 3 .. . ... .... 4 .. ... . ... 3 1 . .. . .. 253 7 88 2 3 161 .... 30 14 I .... .. .... .... 4 .. .. ... .. . ... I 109 j 42 5 .... 78 9 9 I .... ... . 1 .... ... .. .... . ... .... .. . 134 .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... . . ... .... . ... .... ... .. .. .... .... . ... .... . ..... is >-<" A -- -- -- P-. " , , Digitized by Goog Ie 44 DEHARTMENT OF POLIC». AMBULANCE SERVICE. The following is a sta.tement of the services by the Ambulance Wagons during the year 1901: AlarIlls responded to . . . . . • . . • .. . . • . . . .. . .. . ................•...•. Arrests made ..........•..•....•..••..........•..••..•.........•.. Fires attended. • . . . • . .. . . . . .. . ..•.•••..•......•....•... , ...•...•. Miles traveled .......................•...... ~ ...... : •...•...•. , .. . Causeless alarms ...........•................•....•..•............• Sick and injured persons taken to hospital.. ...................... . Sick and injured persons taken home .............•.•.............. Sick and injured persons taken to station and cared for ........... . Dead bodies taken to morgue. • . .. .. .......•...........• . ....... . Dead bodies taken to residence ..•..•.' .....•...•......•........•. Insane persons cared for. . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . .........•............... Destitute persons cared for .........•..........•. ' ................ . Prisoners taken to county jail ...•..... , .......................... . Abandoned children taken to Foundlings Home ...•........•....... Destitute children taken to St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum ... " •.•.• Destitute persons taken to County Agent. . .. . ....••..••..••...... Miscellaneous and incidental runs ................................ . Digitized by 9,019 269 52 61,876 40S 6,155 1,289 75 64 7 54 19 2 1 18 802 Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 45 MISCELLANEOUS DUTIES PERFORMED BY THE POLICE DURING THE YEAR 1901. Number of accidents reported ................................ . 7,058 Number of sick and injured assisted .............................. . 18,087 Number of insane cared for ...................................... . 1,162 Number of lost children restored ................................. . 2,820 Number of fires attended ................... ~ ................... . 5,562 Number of fires extinguished withont alarm ...................... . 248 Number of defective drains and vaults............................. . 898 Number of defective fire alarm boxes ............................. . 65 Number of defective patrol boxes ................................. . 757 Number of defective gas pipes....... , ........................... . 146 Number of defective hydrants ................................... .. 844 Number of defective water pipes ................................. . 900 Number of defective sewers and catch basins ..................... . 2,666 Number of defective culverts. ... .... .... .... . . .. . . .. . .. . ........ . 469 Number of defective sidewalks .............................. , •.•. 7,6(12 Number of broken street lamps ................................... . 469 Number of street lamps not lighted .............................. . 4,028 Water wasted ..........•...................•..•.................. 256 Nuisances and dead animals ...................................... . 21,989 Number of violations of building ordinance ................. " .... . 665 Number of calls for Patrol Wagon ................................ . 68,571 Number of miles traveled by Patrol Wagons ...................... . 282,095 Number of lodgers accommodated ................................ . 92,591 Number of meals furnished prisoners and lodgers ................. . 52,608 Digitized by Coogle ~ M.,',,'r'RON'i'I:'1 REPClili:rr Fe]:]':: THI::,·'i(EARI:.!lOl. g'1.;.9 ~ ~ ~ I ----------------------------Women arrested. _.................................. . . ......... ~ :i::; &: Iii: al····1-= 1$ .:;~ !l-= .:;:2 ~~ ::1"' ~ ;:; 176 Sen:. , .• House or .. \·"ction. Sent t. House or , ..... Sheph,·"J .Ju venilc Court .............................................. . Sent to Erring Woman's Heruge .......................... . Sent to Martha WashinJ.(ton Home ......................... . Hl'ltl to Criminal Court ..... _ ................... _.. . 'i':"'" 147 11 4 161 .:;, I', 154 26 3 312 I J' ';': ~ <~ ,,"ourn:' ;'1 "Is arrc>;l'; \ Sen': j:) . 5.583 537 . .... 15 47 14 6 R{>lLJ<;~v, on pea\~u ;YY:',ds .... , " Sic I,; 'S<>:JJcn sen:: '::<'<oe. .•... Sicj,; 's:}l:uen sen': to b;)spital 'I WOJ:u!;~l:l :,)ugers. ,' ...... ."" ....... , '" " ...... '" Lost fi'Ol:l1cn retu~",::,,;:d to thci':' !:;JlIleS ••••••••.•••••••••••.•• Children lod~ers ...................... __ ............ ....... Destitute children sent to Home of the Friendless .... __ .... Destitute children handed over to Visitation and Aid Society childrbll !:lU:::,ded over t;) Human;) ~~:;nl:dety ..• 55 1 6 55 18 17 5 5 6 38 549 3 2 , 2 ',i, 11 I 24 19 .', 4 ..2... ...... I ...... 10 {¥ &: ,':' ,~ d:: 11> Q) :'!!:: 5': 112 4 8 n. : 9~ 28 4 144 4 2 2 'II I ~~!(J tl :;,l:l 58 II 3 I " 3 ....4 1 ... 5 ...... 1 2 ............ 1 1 ...... 2 I'. 9 I (]"l ';!( 4 4 75 50 ·1·:1' 10 2 5 3 9 ...... 8 ...... 3 10 ,'·,1 176 5 2 5 2 tl ,9 Q) U ~ &: Ii;; &: ~ s; 1 1 2 ::1 2 l:l::l 58 2 5 ::. 9 50 8 I 858 I ::~ I 1') , II ,nl 1';;1 :m: Iii 1i ,':. 366 1:'1'. 1:1,088 372 6,246 92 31 133 96 .... 2' 91 ;':c 11,479 867 727 74 10 9 I.',·::· ~ Eo< 6lI5 ;'1(1 1,41 47 414 6 6 17 6 2 I.... ~. ...~~ 4! 36 ...... I ~ :n ~ ~ !8 536 76 36 112 1,;;,I:,n 1 1 167 Q) '0 ~ 525 2,420 33 40 :::?:' 19 418 5 2 2 6 'ci .~ ...... I.... ~· ............ ............ ~ .... ~.I::::~: Destitu,e childr,',ellu)mes to.)::)1 10 Los) <,I::.,leren se).) ;,·::::e ....... ........... .............. 103 581 ...... ...... 63 ...... Foundltngs sent to St. Vincent·s Intant Asylum ............ 1 6 ...... ...... ~g~~~~~~~~.~~~.t. ~~.:.~~~.~~~~~~.~o~~.: :: ~:",:: .: .:. :.__:. :.:.:. ::__:_:__::",: , :,"':":. :.:.:. :. :.'_"__ t 'ciltl ~ Q;, ;;,l 2 203 37 b77 2 11 14 803 770 51 60 'cil'ci Q) (,J il. .!..... ~.I . . ~..... ~.I 1: .... ~.... ~.... ~.I .. , DischarJ.(e(1 by the Court ................................... .. Held as witnesses... . .... . . .... ...... . ..... .... .... .. .. .... Insane women sent home ...................... '" .. .. _.... lnsd \YenneD ~V'::]: "!J Detent:":/:'l E{ospital HU~:,E \tUJ girls r(~' ',;':'fll::d to th\::,l' I;:c,rents. Ru:',;;,\' U:F girls r(":u':'D;:'d to in!;,"'JJJUons... Des! ltU1:;' women to Cou!'r:y ,h:!ent... ,.. .... "I Destitute women sent to Home of the Friendless ... __ .... __ Dest!tute women sent to aid societies ...................... _ Destitute women, employment found................ ....... De8tl':1J':/;~ ::: 159 ","unty jAi: Fined .i'" t 'ci c:,) 2 3 12 2'l3 13 ~ ~~I li~ B :;~ !I 'll' "II H') 11 29 3 2 ...... 4 27 68 10 11 14 62 199 1",003 101 722 22 63 7 318 7 I:];;! 4 12 1,296 22 389 .................. 131 1,226 313 1 612 ...... ...... 1(1'" 3 ...... I...... ---.:='--='-'--=-=-c-=..:...-=:::..:=~=:.:.::.:.:..:.:.:=..:.--=::....:.---.:=::.. ,,~I .. ;;,;; .. ; .01 .. ;,;,; ...... I............ I...... 80:.:'...:''.:..":.:'.:.'","..:.'",":,:'':'''':':'.:..' 4 ~ ~ I:l~j ;:::j o "!l ~ FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE. Arrested in Chicago and turned over to Officers from other Cities, for the Year 1901. ---- DATE. o ciS- ""NCD Q. ~ C") o ~ """"" I"V Feb. Mar. June Oct. Jan. Mar. Mar._ May June June June Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. May May Aug. Dec. Jan. Mar. July Aug. NAME OF FUGITIVE. 23. Allen, Ralph 0., alia.s .... 14 Anton, Albert............ B. Abbitt, .Tack_ ........... 8. Anderson, James ......... 5. Bennett, William. .. . .•. 18. Bidwell, William E ...... B1. Belka, A., alias ........... BO. Baker, Austin ........... 5. Bock. AHred ............. 18. Bubber, Gus, alias ....... 19. Blair, Joseph ........... B. Busha, J. H .............. 20. Busey, Geortte L ....•... 21. Beaucaire, Carles ...•... 24. Beckley, Ray ......... '" B. Bouchey, Alex ........... 12. Bell, A. W ..........•... 10. Bell, Shirley..... • ..... BO. Bradley. Frank ........ 22. Brady, Charles .......... 6. Baker, B. C .............. 21. Cuthrell, Enos ........... 23 Clark, Della ............ 29. Clayton, Oliver .••....... SO. Conway, John F ........ 10. Dickinson. Theodore H ... 6. Dunslng. Theodore ...... 5. Dowling, William ........ lB. Delaney, William ........ CRIME. Larceny ................ Larceny ......•...•...•.... Rape ......•...•..•........ Larceny ................... Larceny ........•.•...... Larceny •.••....•....•.•.. Abduction ..•............ Bastardy ...........•..... Larceny ................... Assault and robbery. . .. .. Larcenl .................. Obtainmg money by F. P .. Abandonment ............ Arson .....•.............. Burglary .................. Embezzlement ....••...•. Embezzlem!lnt .•.......... Gambling ................. Violation of parole ........ Obt. money by con. game. _ Larceny .................. _ Larceny .................. Burglary and larreny ..•... Larceny ................•. Obtaimng money by F. P .. Larceny ................... Burglary and larceny ..••.. Burglary ................. Burglary .................. OFFICBRS MAKING ARREST. Halpin and Ellsworth ........ Morrissey and Burke .......... McCarthl and Gleason ..•..•. Bock an De Souza ........... Bonner and Barron ........... Howe, O'Connell, Ellsworth .. Michael Maefner .............. O'Keefe an McDonnell ...... Gallagher and Davidson ...... Mason and O'Hara ........••. Walsh andHu~l's ....•....... Flynn and Mc lain ........... Custy and Howe ............•. Broderick and Ellsworth ...... O'Keefe and Fitzgerald ....... Rr,an and McDonell ..•....... o Connell and Niggemeyer .... SulHvan and I::iharkey ......... C. Bresnahan ................ Morris and O'Connor .. . ..... Bock and De Souza ........... Cudmore and O'Malley ....... O'Connell and Duffy .......... Weber and McLoughlin ....... Howard and Duffy ............ Morris and O'Connor.... . •.. McNamara and O'Donnell .... Howe and Custy .............. Serg't O'Malleij' Off's Dempsey and Mulvihi 1.... .. ........ TURNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES OF Columbu8, Ohio. Kandiyohi, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Wauke~an, Ill. Philade phia, Pa. New York City, N.Y. Taylorville, Ill. Aurora, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Hammond, Ind. Milwaukee, Wis. Urbana, Ill. Winthrop Harbor, 111. Battle Creek. Mich. Kankakee, Ill .. _ Grimd Ratds, Mich. Springfiel ,Ill. Jackson, Mich., Pen. Alton. Ill. Winona, Minn. Berkeley, Va. Reed Cit Mich. Ottawa, n. Decatur, Ill. Bay City, Mich. Bloomin~ton, 111. Clevelan ,Ohio. 1. Racine, Wis. ~ ~ I ~ rii ~ o ~ "'" "'I :t FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE-Continued. DATE. NAJlIE OF FUOI'fIVE. CRIME. TURNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES OF OFFICERS MAKING ARREST. 15. Duwling, J. D., alias, ex· convict ................ Nov. 12. Dubliss, Charles ......... Nov. 22. Denl, William ........... April 23. Eble, Benjamin H '" '" Oct. l" Edstl'Om, Hays ........... Oct. ... o ciS' ""N' CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv Feb. April May July Sept. Jan. Feb. Aug. Aug. Sept. Jan. Junc June June June Sept. Sept. Dec. Dec. Feb. Mar. Nov. Jan. Jan. Feb. 22. 16. 23. 13. 12. 6. 14. 20. 24. 14. 8. 3. 20. 25. 28. 11. 28. 7. 12. 15. S. 22. 5. 19. 26. Falbo, Dominick ......... Fisber, George J ......... Francis, James, alias ..... Fabry, Micbael . .. . ..... Finkelstein, Dave ....... Graves, Ernest J ....... Gartelman, Herman ...... Gabola, Anton ........... Gilbert, Henry ........... Goldberg, Hyman ........ Hook, Henry ll. ......... Hughes, Andrew, alias ... Hogan, RUlh. alias ....... Holmes, C. E ............ Hanson, Guy E ......... Holzinski, Paul. ......... Hendrickson, Frank ..... Hammond, Eddie .. '" ... Hudson, Lemuel ......... Jepson, Paul R .......... Johns, William .......... Johnson, Henry .......... Kist, Andrew ............ Ken~edr George ......... K'lml:ls I. Anton ....... ~. Ie ~ i o "'!l g ~ g yDy p 'y, 'ygm~. May May July July Jan. April Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. 0 ciS' ""N' CD Q. CJ' '< C) 0 ~ "'""" rv 4. 7. 17. 17. 22. 10. 13. 31. 19. 6. 9. 31. Kelly, James, alias ....... Kelly ,John .............. Kotte, Louis. . . • .. . .. ... Kavanagh, Walter ....... Leith, John .............. Liet, William........... Love, Lorin .............. Le Roy, CI,uence E ...... Link, Lester D ........... L!IbJ;' John ............. I.m sey, Ralph A ........ Meryett, Thomas, alias ... Escaped convict .......... Obtaining money by F. P .. Embezzlement............ Larceny ................. Larceny ................. Horse stealing ............. Larceny................... Larceny ................... Burglary ................. Burglary.. . ............ Forgery .. " ............... Burglary .................. Feb. 14. Miller, Chal'les P ......... May 16. Manning, Robert, alias .. June 4. McNabe, J .............. June 4. Morganella, Michael, alias Desertion ............... Burglary ................. Horse stealing ........... Assault to kilL ........... June July Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. 15. 12. 14. 17. 12. 30. 29. 13. Dec. Jan. Jftn. Mar. April Aug. S('pt. Oct. Oct. 12. 6. 23. 2. 2. 15. Larceny .................. Horse stealing ............. Larceny................... Larceny .................. Larceny. . ............... Larcenl" ................. BastaI' y ................. Burglary, larceny and assault ................. Attempted larceny ....... Burglary ................. Murder, arson lind burglary Assault to kill ............. Confidence game .......... Embezzlement ... " ....... Abandonment ............ Bastardy ................ Larceny ................... Manners, George, alias... Miller, Charles ........... McNally, William ..... Mercer, Theodore, alias .. Marasek, Joseph, aliall ... Manle!, James ........... McQUlnn. Frank........ Miller, James... ..... ... Moran, Harry, Alias ..... Oberle, Edward J ........ Olesen, Sefest, alias..... Pew, Fran .............. Powers, A. F ........... Politz. Charles ........... O. Pfund, George W.. 21. Perlsho, Virgil. ......... 26. Patterson. Robert........ M. O'Shea ......•.........•... Flaherty and Nagle ........... Corbus and Sheehy. . .. . . .. • •. Hanley and Browu .......•... Connell and Lee .............. Shaughnessy and O'Donnell ... Clarence Burchard.. ......... Mason and McCllrLhy ......... Thompson and Kane .......... B!Lrryand McCarthy .......... TIerney and Hartfurd ......... -Lieut. Cudmore, Serg't Healy and Off. Collins. ........... Thompson and Russell ...... Bailey and O'Connell ........ Flynn and Buggie ............ Wallace, Buckley, Bussian and O'Connor .................. Flynn, Sullivan, Stark, Cronin Gleason and Morley ........ Quinn and Mackey............ Custyand Howe .............. Keefl! and Hageman .......... D~nnis E. Bu#~ie ....... " ... 0 Keefe and I1zgerald....... Burke and Fitzgerald.... ... William J. E~ftn ............. Ser~t. McNal y and Off. Kelly. Kubilzki and Norton ........ Spain and Griffin ............ Hanley and McWeeny........ Duffy and Farrelly ........... Burk and Morrissey .......... Niggemeyer and O'Connell .... Hartford and Tierney......... New Orleans, La. Melrose Park, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohlo. Kansas City, Mo. Chicago Heights, Ill. Sheldon, Ill. Hammond, Ind. Springfield, Ill. Battle Creek, )Uch. 0 l'iI DetrOit, MlCh. l'iI lG Rockford, lll. Fort Sheridan, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Lake Geneva, Wis. d I'd Chica~o H~igbts,l1J. Chicago H"hts. Ill. Janesville, is. Nunda, 111. Aurora, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Milwaukee, Wis. Crown Point, Ind. Evanston, 111. Amsterdam, N. Y. Boston, Mus. WheatonM:ll. St. Paul, inn. ~camore, 111. orris, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Ashland, lll. Newton,. Ill. Rochester, N. Y. Z ""t:" rJ.l ~... Z ~ Z .~ Z >-3 rjj lG L".l ~ lG ~ ~ ~ FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE-Continued. ---- DATE. NAlIE 0]<' FUGITIVE. CRIME. OFFICERS MAKING ARREST. TUltNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES OF ---- Nov. Dcc. Dec. Feb. Feb. July Aug. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. o ciS- ""N- CD Q. ~ C") o ~ """"' rv Jan. Mar. Ma.y May May July -.July July Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. 1. Powers, William A ...... Abandonment ............ Clancy and McNally .......... Sandusky, Ohio. 5. 17. 14. 28. 25. 3. 2. 19. 19. 20. 9. 18. Pigg, Samuel ........... Peters, Edward, alias .... Russell, Robert. . ...... Randall, P., alias ........ Rossiter, Richard ... " ... Ross, C. A ............... Rice, Henry ............. Reynolds, W. A ........ Reynolds, Frank ......... Rucker, H. D ........ '" Sully, William ........... Stngman, Fred ........... Larceny ............. , .•. Abandonment ............ Desertion ..........•..... Burglary and jail breaking. Larceny ................... Larceny ........•........ Violation of parole. . . . . Obtaining money by F. P .. Hobbery .................. Viol. Sec. 155, Cbnp. 38, R.S. Jail breaking ............. Murder ................... 25. 25. 12. 16. 23. Schmidt, Cbarles ........ Spencer, S. R......... .. Serbia, August. • ........ Smith, Harold L ......... Seeley, Alfreu ........... Saling, Walter, alias.. .. Sheppard, George ........ Sebastian, Henrietta ..... Schuler, Herman ........ Stiner, Joseph ........... Stafford, E. F., alias ... , . Stockton, Gus ........... Sanderson. Sidney A ..... Straight, J. J ............ Scaltl, Angelo .... , ....... Larceny ........•......... Seduction ............. , .. Larceny ................... Embezzlement ............ Burglary and larcelly ...... ForlCerv .................. Murder and assault to kill .. Adulter" ................. Embezz ement ............ Larceny .............•..••. Forgery ..............•.... Larceny .........•...•.... Embezzlement ............ Receiving stolen property. Viol. U. S. liquor laws and forfeited bonds ..•.••• " . O'Donnell and Shaughnessy .•. 1. 20. 27. 31. 12. 9. 9. 6. 10. 27. Smith and Anderson .......... Alcock and Ste~ens ........ Thompson and ussell ....... Hanley and McWeeny ........ Cramer and Tracey ........... Darrow and Murtaugh ...... McLaughlin and GlllIagher ..• Galliker and Davidson ........ Howard and Duffy ............ Buggie and McDonnell. . .. .. Kelley and Boyd ............. Serg't Miller, Off's Sheehan and Reidy .................... Cudmore and Stible ........... Duff, and Zimmer ..........•. DaVIdson and Gallagher. . ... Homer and Facklan .......... 0' Connell and Duffy.. • ..... Nagle and Flaherty ........... William J. Egan. . .. .. . .... O'Keefe and FitzjI;crald ....... Haerle and De Celle ........... Keefe and Hageman .......... Hogan and Zimmer.. .. . ..... Flynn and McClain ........... Mason and McGartby ... " .• Morris and O'Connor .... " ... Fort Wayne, Ind. Waukegan, 1Il. Fort Sheridan, Ill. Corunna, Mich. Sycamore, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Anamosa, Ia.., Pen. Rockford, Ill. Hinsdale, 111. Rock Island, Ill. Port Ruron, Mich. South Omaha, Neb. Crown Point, Ind. Glenwood, Iowa. Braddock, Po.. Kansas City, Mo. Reed City, Mich. Snn Francisco, Cal. Murphysboro, Ill. Adrian, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee. Wis. New York City, N.Y. New York City, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Macalester, I. T. t:j ~:>- ~ ~ >-3 ~ ! Sept. Dec. July Jan. Jan. Jlln. Jan. Mal'. April April June July Aug. 14. 15. 27. 16. 16. 21. 31. 19. 18. 18. 20. 17. 8. They, P. H ..........•.. Tanner, Howard L ....... Verplanck. William..... White, John ............. White, Samuel .......... Wilson, Morris, colored .. Wild, ROlJal D ......... Wilson, :lar):,.... .. '" Williamson, eonard.. . .. Wollel't, Frank, alias..... Warner, Harry F ....... Wheeler, Daisy.......... Williams, James ......... Sept. 25. Williams, William... . .. Oct. 19. Watson, George J ........ Nov. 25. Walker, Chauncey W .... Dec. 14. Williams, Harry, Alias ... Aug. 3. Zark, Louis .............. Larceny ..........•.....••. Seduction ...•..•.......•. Adultery. . . .. . . .. . • .. . . ... Burglary .................. Burglary.................. Assault to kill ............. Larceny by embezzlement. Forgery..... ............. Robbery.................. Abandonment ............ Larceny .................. Larceny................... Burglary ................. Hogan and Zimmer ........... Byrne and Dti ........ ...... O'Keefe and itzgerald....... O'Malley and 8uinn ......... O'Malley and uinn.......... Serg'tO'Malley.............. Brown and Fitzfiernld ........ Buggie and De oche........ Hartford and Tierney .... ". . .. Darl'ow and Ryan ........... Quinn aDd Driscoll ........... Hanley and Brown............ 8erg't O'Mallefi' Off's Dempsey and Mulvihi 1............... Horse stealing ............ Gallagher and Murtaugh ...... Obtaining money by bogus checks .................. Hogan and Zimmer ........ '" Embezzlement. . • ... .. ... O'Connell IImI Bailey......... Larceny ...............••. O'Keefe and O'Connor .,..... Larceny ...........••..... Darrow and .Murtaugh ....... South Bend, Ind. Waukon. Iowa. Adrian, Mich. Cassopolis, Mich. CassoJlolis, Mich. Belleville, 1Il. Woodstock,lI1. Milwaukee. Wis. Kenosha, Wis. Waukesha, Wis. New York City, N.Y. Kansas City, Mo. Racine, Wis. Paw Paw, Mich. Berrie. ~ri.r' lic•• New or City, N.Y. South Bend, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. CO) I t" rJ.I I ~ ~ ~ o ciS" ""N" I CD Q. ~ C") 18 OQ ""'"" rv en I-' g · FUGITIVES FROM JUSTIOE. Traced to and arrested in other Cities and returned to Chicago for Trial, 1901. DATE. Oct. Jan. ~Iay June Aug. Nov. Feb. May June Jan. Mar. Aug. Sept. Oct. Mal'. Aug o ciS' ""N' CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv NAME OF FUGITIVE. CRIME. 17. Arnett, Elbert.......... 17. Bennett, Thomas, alias ... 22. Brown, Ike .............. 27. Borowicz, John .......... 4. Bowden, Hlll'l'y.......... 19. Brennan, Martin ......... 13. Crawford, George V ..... 31. Cannon, Allan H.. . . .... 20. Campbell, Walter G... . . 8. D'Essauel', George. . ... 16. D.wis, Henjamin F . .. . . 5. Doyle, James C......... 28. Davis, Richard J ......... ' 19. DeMoleyns, Cecil W. E .. ... Fisher, N., alias Foster... 11. Feinberg, Reuben ........ 1 . Mar. 30. Nov. 27. Feb. 20. Aug. 20. Dec. 12. May 17. Nov. 21. April 29. May 8. July 15. June. 1. June 1. Greenfield. Max ...... , . "1 Grawette. Jean E. ...... Howard. William,alil8col'd l Howard. Mabel. . . . . . . . .. Hoffman. Joe ............ Jacka. Frank P .......... Jordan. Marguerette .. . .. Keppler. William.J ...... Koch, Anthony.......... Klein, Adam........ . . . .. Larkin. Joseph, alias ..... Lovese, Michael, alias.... 1 Abandonment. ........... . Larceny .................. . Larceny as bailee ......... . Disposing of mtg'd prop .. . Murder .................. . Larceny ................. . Embezzlement ........... . Abandonment ..... , ...... . Forgery .................. . Forgery .................. . Embezzillment ........... . Obtaining mODey by F. P .. Forgery .................. . Obtaining money by F. P .. Ob. goods by F. P ........ . Rec'vg stolen property ... . Larceny ...............•. Embezzlement ........... . Murder ................ .. Larceny .................. . Larceny .................. . Embezzlement ........... . Larceny .................. . Embezzlement ........... . Bigamy... .., ....... , .. . Robbery ................. . Larceny ................. .. Larceny as bailee ......•.. OFFICERS MAKING ARREST. I BROUGHT BACK FROM Sullivan and Sharkey ........ . Stible and Cudmore. . ....... . Weber and McLaughlin ..... . Conick and Culhane ......... . Howard and Duffy ..••....... William Mahoney ........... . Hanley and McWeeny ....... . Taylor and William Howe ... . Kane and Thompson ......... . 'fimothy De Roche .......... . Halpin and Hogan... . ..... . O'Connell and Bailey. ; .... . De Roche aDd Fitzgerald ..... . Kane and Thompson ........ . Burk.e and Fitzgerald ........ . Sergt·. Dully IDd Officers Blaney, Rogers and Larkin. .. .. . ... De Roche and Buggie.... . .. Galla~her and Murtaugb ..... . DerlDIs E. Buggie .... , ...... . Sergt. Mooney and Offr. Rooney Rohan and Fitzgerald ...•..... Morrissey and Burke ...•..•.. Sergt. Crowe and Offr. Collins. Howard and Roche .......... . Cudmore and O'Malley ...... . Brown and Hanley ......... . Gallagher and Davidson .....• Gallagher and Davidson ••..•• Logansport, Ind. Cincinnati, O. Milwaukee, Wis. South Bend, Ind. Granite City, 111. ~ St. Louis, Mo. San Francisco, Cal. St. Louis. Mo. Cincinnati, O. New Orleans, La. New York City. Grand Rapids, )iicb. 0 New York City. "!I Albany, N. Y. Boston, Mass. ; New York City. New Bedford, Conn. Ricbmond, Va. Buffalo. N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Elgin, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Kansas City, Mo. PhiladelpbIa, Pa. Lowell, Mass. PeOlia, Ill. Cleveland, Obio. Cleveland, Ohio. I o ciS' ""N' June July Feb. April Aug. Aug. Sept. 8 15. 14. 10. 30. 80. 21. Leonard, Frank B....... . Lauderback, Frank•...... Morse, Aldson .......... . Mitchell, Charles ........ . Meyers, Mary ........... . Mounol!oos, John ......... . McFarlane, George ...... . Abandonment ............. , Larceny. . .. . . .. . . .. • . .. . ... Embezzlement.. . .. ....... Robbery .................. Larceny. .... . .. . . .. . . .. . •. Hobbery ..... ... ........ .. Conspiracy. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. Oct. Oct. Sept. Jan. Mar. Jan. June Feb. Oct. Nov. Jan. Sept. Sept. Dec. Nov. June 14. 30. 16. 9. 7. 6. 26. 28. 3. 13. McBride, John ........ . McNichols, Eddie ....... . Nissen, Charles ......... . Otto, Charles ..... . Oberly, Lizzie ........... . Pinguerose, Salvator, alias. Patton. Edward F.. . ... . Rapp, Lucius. alias ...... . Ramey. Frank ........ . Rapp, Lucius .......... . Snyder. Walter ...... ,. Spies. HeDl'Y W ......... . Snyder, Chase R ........ . Smith, Henry. colored .. . Vance, Percy W. .. . .. . Wilhelm, Peter ......... . Larceny ............... . Jury bribing .....•..•..... Embezzlement. . . .. .. . .. Confidence game. .. . .. . Larceny .............•..... Ob. money by con. game .. Larceny ................. . Ob. money by F. P ...... . Abandonment ..........•. Furfeited bond ........... . L'\rceny ........•••.....•.• Confidence game ......... . Forgery .................. . Burglary ................ . Larceny ................ . Larceny .................. . 1. 13. 21. 16. 26. 16 Mason and O'Hara .......... . ~'lynn and Buggie ........... . Rohan and Morgan. . ....•... John Hanley ................ . Kaue and Thompson ......... . Richard J. Jackson .......... . Lieut. Egan, Officers Connors, Evans and Cody .. " ..• .. Morris and O'Connor..... " . .. Rohan and Morgan ........... Howe and Custy .....•. ..... Hanley and McWeeny ........ Buggie and De Hoche ....... " Burke and Fitzgerald ......... 1 Flynn and Buggie ............ Halpin and Hogan. . . .. . • .. . .. Quinn and Mackey. . . . . . .. .. Hartford and Tierney... " ... Howe and O'Connell ......... Hanley and Brown. .. ....... Kane and Thompson.. . . . .. . •. Terrence Dwyer. .. . . .. . . .. . .. Bock and De Souza .......... , Thompson and Kane ... ; • .. . .. 8t. Paul, Minn. Montreal. Rochester, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, Ind. l!'reeport, TIl. Indianapolis, Ind. Dow8~iac, Mich. DetroIt, Mich. St. Paul, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Groverton, Ind. Evansville, Ind. New York City:. Brooklyn, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Oklahoma City, Ok. St. Louis. Mo. New York City. Pontilu:, III. Minneapolis. Minn. Cheyenne. Wyo. St. Louis, Mo. Fostoria, Ohio. ~ ! t:" Ul ~ z i ! rii I CD Q. ~ C) o ~ """"' I"V g 54 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. POLICEMEN INJURED WHILE ON DUTY DURING THE YEAR 1901. NAME. Patrolman John COlt .....•........ .. R. J. Walsh .......... . Gus Nelson ........... . E. P. Nyland ....... ,,, Nathan Trocky ....... . Andrew Bradley ...... . Frank F. Deegan ..... . Fred C Bush ......... . J. J. Flynn ........... . Thomas Murphy ...... . James W. Uody ...... .. John Hughes ....... " . John Kelly ........... . A. W. Burt ............ . Thomas Cody ...•. .. Florence McCarthy ... . Chris. Foley .......... . William Nichols ...... . Michael O'Brien ...... . "c. Patrick Kane ......... . 'e A. F. Houseman ...... . Daniel Brown ........ . II P. E. BlackwelL ...... . M. B. Dawney ........ . Charles Gentzel ...... . J. M. Pauley ........ .. •Tohn Baker .......... . P. F. Horan .......... . P .•J. Turley .......... . J. G. Ryan ........... . " K. Wroblowski ....... . Sergeant Julius Grandler ......... . James Lyman ......... . .. Patrolman E. F. Fitzgerald ..... . .. Frank Bajenski. . .. . " Joseph B. McGeean ... . A. W. Sharp ......... . John .T ackman ........ . John Buttimer ....... . Charles Freeman ..... . Thomas McCabe ...... . '. Thomas Smith ........ . George Mengerson .... . " Michael Lee .......... . James Marous ........ . W. P. Coleman ....... . M. L. Beal ........... . F. M. Keating ........ . .... .. .... .. .... .... ...... WHERE STATIONED. DATE OF INJURY. 1st Precinct ...•••. February 5. 1st •• February 9. 1st February 17. 2d Jimuary 7. 2d February 24. 2d February 26. 2d February 28. 3d February 2. 4th January 1. 4th February 6. 5th January 11. 5th January 19. lith January 19. 5th March 28. 6th January 15. 6th January 26. 6th February 15. 6th March 2. 8th March 24. 11th February 4. 11th March Ii. .January 28. 12th 13th January 18. 13th February 9. 15th March 20. 17th February 17. 17th March 14. 19th Janul\ry 10. . ..... January 16. 19th 20th . . . . . . . 1 Janullry 14. 20th ....... March 16. . . .. . .. January 26. 220 22d ....•.. March 27. 28d January 20. January 22. 23d 25th January 24. 27th January 15. 27th January 24. 27th February 2. 27th February 23. 27th February 24. 27th March 2. 27th March 6. 28th March 8. .e .January 8. 29th 29th February 14. " 30th March 22. March 25. 80th .. .. .. ...... ... .. .. Digitized by Coogle 55 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. POLICEMEN INJURED WHILE ON DUTY-Continued. NAME. . Patrolman Charles Ericson ........ Herman Kl"Ueger ...... J. F. Mulhall ......... G. M. Rowe . ......... Timothy H~ynes ...... J. E. Farrell ........... C. H. Tobin .......... W. F. Westbrook ...... " Nicholas Simon ........ H. A. Brink .......... William Jackson ....... A. H. 8mith ........... P. J. Gallllgher ....... " James Dier ............ Peter Berg ............ John Nordstrom ....... " John O'Connell ........ Thomas Henry. .. . ... August Loettker ..••... Sergeant Georp;e Euson ........... Patrolman T. D. DILley .......... .. Peter 0' N eill .......... Jamos McGuirk ....... Leander Bauder ... " .. Frank Crowe .......... Sergeant John Farrell ............ Patrolman Charles Godfrey " ..... .. James Farrell ......... J. C. Kehoe ........... James McGionis ....... William Russell ....... Timothy Cmnin ... " .. D. Fitzpatrick ........ M. D. Coan ............ M. J. Madden ......... James O'Toole ........ o. David Curtin ......... W .•l. Simmons Patrick Markey ........ John E. Kane .......... JamesC. Hart ......... P. J. Baldwin ......... " Henry Carragher ...... Michael Dillon ........ W. M. Zimmer ........ Michael Creed ......... John C. Eggert ........ J. Clark ............... " E. J. Callahan ......... P. T. :Mulvihill ........ .. .. .. .. .... .. WHERE STATIONED. DATE OF INJURY. ... 82d Precinct Sl!d 84th 85th S8th SlSth 88th II 811th II 40th 40th I, 4lat 41st 41st 41st 42d " 42d 4Sd " 1st lat " 1st 1st 1st 2d 2d 4th 4th " 4th 4th " 4th 5th " 6th " 6th 6th " 7th 10th 11th 12th 18th 14th II 17th 20th 21st 21st 21st 21st 22d 22d 25th " 27th " 27th .. .. .. .. . .. . .. ..... February 5. March II. January 6. February 22. January 9. January 18. January 26. January 5. January 22. February 25. January 12. February 2 . February 9. March 9. MarchI! . March 10. January 29. April 8 . May 18. May 24. May 27. Mlly28 . April 11. June 28• April 8. June 1. June 1. June 22. June 24. June III. April 7. April 17. May 25. JUlie 21l. April 14. June 18. June 27. May 31. June 17. April 22. April 15. April 4. May 4. May 6. June SO. April 14. May 27. April 13. April 7. April 17. Digitized by Coogle 58 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. POLICEMEN INJURED WHILE ON DUTY-Continued. NAME. Patrolman A. W. Sharp .........• .. James Dunne .......... Thomas Buckley ...... Hugh McNally ........ William Mooney .....•. J3Cob G. Johnson ...••. Richard Walsh ......•. William G. Valentine Daniel Ryan ......... William Muarer. . .... Patrick Gallalrher ...... Michael Curran ...... :. Peter Conroy .. , ....... A. B. LeMoyne ........ Richard Handlin ...... W. H. Casselman ....•. George E. Jump ....... •1 Michael Folg; ......... , William A. oles ...... II James Darrac .. John Becker ........... A. D. Norcross ........ Kyron Phelan ........ IC John M. Wilson ....... Con Bresnahan ........ D. B. O'Connor........ .1 P. F. Sheridan ..... Walter Sheridan ....... , Christian Dressel. ..... Lieutenant Lewis ~olden .......... Patrolman William Cummings .... .. Andrew Bradley ....... John J. Stokes ......... Nathan Trocky ........ " Henry Cobb ........... Frank Marowski. ....... Brth. Cronin ........... " Ser,;eant Jame!l Cahill ....... . .. Patrolman P. J. Gleason .......... •John Vaughn .......... William A. Hartman ... Henry Roach .......... "II Peter Breen ........... .James I)oyle ........ " . P. W. Horan ....... •John R:l{1\D .. .. ... ::: Henry cGregor ...... Georp:e Calkins ........ Lieutenant TimntUt Barrett. ...... Patrolman D. T. urnihan ....... .. .. ... . .. . .. . I. ., .. WHERE STATIONED. DATB OF INJURY. . 27th Precinct ... May 7. 27th M"y 11 . 2jth May 26. 29th June 20. 29th June 28. 80th April 8. 80th May 11. 32d April 6. 82d AprillJ. 32d April 26. 32d June 17. 32d June 17. 32d June 30. SSd Auril8. June 24. 85th 87th June 2 . 41st April 7. 41st M"y 14. 1st July 4. 1st July6. 1st July 20. 1st July 31. August 1. 1st lst August 5. September 21. 1st September 21. 1st l:)eptember 21. 1st September 21. 1st July 18. 2d 2d ....... AuJtUst 11. 2d July 1. 2d September 12. II September 15. 2d September 22. 2d " August 1. 3d August 27. 3d July 14. 4th August 7. 4th 4th August 29. 5th July 6. 5th September 20. September 29. 5th " 10th August 19. 11th August 30. 13th August 2. II 15th August 30. 15th September 3. 17th July 15. 17th July 20. 17th July 29. -. . ... -. .... .. .. ..'. .. .. '. Digitized by Coogle 57 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. POLICEMEN INJURED WHILE ON DUTY-Continued. NAME. Patrolman William Kr:l!P ........ Lieutenant Charles C. ell.ly ...... Patrolman John Dunne ..•........ William Maloney .•.••. Peter Nolan ........... John Q. Riley ...... , Otto Richter ........... " Louis Benesch ...•...•. Emmet F. Brisco....... ,." Frank O'Brien ......... Lawrence Droney .. , .. " Thomas Powers ....•. ,. Frank Habbich ....••. -, H. M. Schlenger ....... Sergeant Daniel Harnett ........•. Patrolman Walter R. WalL ....... John Houlihan ........ D. B. Ferris ...... , ... Andrew O' Regan ..... Michael O'Malley.. . . Michael Kissane ....... William Maurer ........ Adolph Sundberg ....•. A. B. LeMoyne .....•.. " Charles Loebel. ........ James H. Wiley ....... John F. Finn .......... Frank Parrish ......... John Montgomery ...•. L. J. Garrick........... Martin Coleman ... . ... Oliver Petersen ... C. P.Kenney. . . .. . ... Michael Farry ..... , ... John Cavanaugh ....... James W. O'Connor ... James McGuirk ..• .... D. H. Smith ....... Michael Kennf'dy ....•. James Costello ......... .. Eugene Clifford ........ Sergeant George Euson ........... Patrolman Nathan Trocky ........ .. K. Driscoll ..........•. Ernest Johnson ........ Jacob Wagner ......... M. J Ra'·el'ty ......... Charles Godfrey ....... Michael McGrath ...... George Reid .....•..... .. ... .... ..... .... -, .... . .. . ..... WHERB STATIONED. DATB OF 17th Precinct ..... " 17th .. ..... " 28d . ....•. , 23d " ....... 28d 28d 28d " 28d 24th 24th 25th 2ith 27th 28th " 28th 28th 28th " 29th 29th ,. 82d 112d 82d 82d 35th !18th 88th 38th 40th 40th -42d lat lat Ist 1st ., 1st 1st 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d -, 3d 3d 4th I, 4tb 11th 5th . . ... . .. ... .. .. . .. . .... ~JURY. September 2. September 30. August 18. August 18. August 18. August 18. August 31. l:ieptembel' 21. August 17. September 2. August 5. August 23. September 18. July 21. Jnly 23. August 6. Auguat31. July 6. August 6. July 7. July 29. August 1. August 27. Sef,tember 18. Ju y 5. August 25. September 29. September 28. September 1~. July 28. October 11. October 18. October 18. October 21. November 18. December 81. October 8. November 2. November 20. November 27. November 18. November 30. December 1.' December 19. November 18. December 28. October 26. December 11. October 5. October 22. Digitized by Coogle 58 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. POLICEMEN INJURED WHILE ON DUTY-Continued. NAME. .. Patrolman Richard O'Brien ....•.. James T. Murphy.... _I Jamel Griffin .......... Robert Mllckeneney ... E. J. Shannahan ....... Patrick Mahoney ...... " William W. Barrett .... "IJohn Graney ........... Herman Peters . . .. .,. " John Graney .•.......•• " Patrick Callahan ....... " J ames Thornton ....... -- .John F. Reddy ........ William P. Hayes ...... " John W Hardy ........ Alex. Rowens ...•..... William Ryan ......... " W. M. Zimmer......... Dennis O'Malley ....... " Adolph Plischke ....... .rames Harrington ...... " Emmet Brisco. . ....•. " II Con Crowley .......... Hugh McDonald...... " EUlCene McWilliams ... " P. J. McMahon ........ " David Sullivan ..•..... J ames Cleary .......... Louis Suffle........... Michael Horan .... " James Marous ......... Dennis LODI!:........... " William I. Neft .•...... Thomas Slowey ....... •1 J. J. Murphy ........... Sergeant Charles L. Larkin .. " ... Patrolman Alfred HaD son .... " ... W. H. Casselman ...... " Sergeant James Swift ............. Patrolman John LYODS ........ .. Ed. Farrell .... .. ..... Eugene Geary ......... " James Conway ........ Fred Moritz ........... " Nicholas Janz ......... " William Hoos .... " ... Sergeant Patrick Shearin ......... Plltrolman Thomas F. O'Connor .. Carl Erickson .......... .. ., . .. -. WHEaE STATIONED. DATE OF INJURY. .. 6th Precinct ...•.•. November 4. 6th December 6. 12th November 80. 12th December 28. 18th October 27. 18th November 15. 14th December 21. 15th October 14. " 15th October 17. November 17. 15th November 7. 17th " November 19. 17th December 11 . 17th December 17. 17th " December 18. 17th " December 21. 18th December 19. 19th November 20. 21st December 18. 22d " NovemberS. 28d November 4. 24th December 24. 24th 2fith October 29. October 25. 27th December 2. 27th November 17. 28th November 27. 28th November 2. 29th November 26. 29th " December 14. 29th " December 17. 29th " November 1. 80th NovemberS. 81st 32d October 7. November 23. 82d I. 85th November IS. December 6. 85th " December 25. 87th October 2. 88th December 1. 88th December 5. 88th " December 6. 88th December 24. 88th November 12. 40th November 18. 40th " October 19. 41st 42d December 9. " December 11. 4Sd " 48d September 9. ., . Digitized by Coogle OBITUARY-190 I. NAMES. o tg N '"a. .!?: C; o ~....... (i) .JII'_ William J. Deeley. John L.Johnson ...... . .... , ...... .. .. Edward Nye ........... ..... .. ... . .. .. Joseph Bel!. .......... .. ...... .. Michael P. McMahon. Cornelius Sullivan .. 1'homas M. Whalen. Michael Moston .... . Stephen Rowan ........ . .. .. . . .. .... .. John C. Fleming ....... ... . . ... .... ,. Daniel Lynch ......... .. Max Roehrig ........... .. ...... . . Michael J. Crean . . . .... .. ........ . . .. William H. Hays ... "" .. .. ....... " Charles Strai!. . ..... . ... . ........... . John M. Smith ......... .... . .. .. .. .. .. John F. }'oley .......... .... ..... ... . Jamt:s H. Conley ....... .. . ... .. .. . .. . George E. Jump ....... . .. .. .. .. ... .. Jacob G. Johnson ...... ... . William F. Messengel' . . ..... ... . . John Wessler .......... .. . . ..... .. ... . John E. Doyle .......... .. . . .. . ..... .. William J. Simmons .. . .... .... . ... . . Benjamin F. White .... . ........ ..... . William T. Massey ... ....... . .. ... ". John Dufllcy...... " .. .. .... . HenryJ.ShOrt ........ .. .. . ..... ... .. John J. Ryan ............ ....... .... . Pet.er H. Fleming .. .. . Patriel, J. Lyons ....... ... .... .. . .. . Louis Hl1as ............ . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Thaddeus Collins ...... .. . Patrick L. Kearney ... .. . . John J. Sullivan (No.3) .. .. .... . .. .. Timothy Hyan ........ .............. . James 'fyrrell ........ . .. . John F. Reddy ......... ....... .. .. .. . John RafTerty ..... . . .. .. .. .. ...... .. Date of Death . Jan. Jan. JIln. Jan. JIln. J a n. Jan. Feb. Feb. F e b. Feb. Feb. Feb. MIlr ch March March April April April April April May May May June July Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec . Age. 2 5 15 22 25 26 ZT 8 18 19 22 2'2 26 2 24 28 15 18 23 24 25 7 29 31 12 19 2 20 23 26 2 7 8 M M n H m ~ M a •M ~ ~ a ~ ~ M M M • # 00 41 # M n ~ n M ~ ~ ~ u ~ 7 7 ~ 16 28 00 II 28 ~ ~ ~ M Date of Appointment on For ce. N o v. April Feb. March Ma rch June Ap ril Nov. Sept. .Jan. May May May April May April Nov. May Aug. J an. June June Dec. May Jul y Aug. Sept. May Dec. June MIlY June July May April June April May April 20, 1875 3, 1891 I, 1890 25. 25, 3, 30, 10, 28, 6, 19, 31, I. 3, 8, 2, 4, 14, 2t, 18, 29, 13, 8. 13, 1889 1872 1887 1890 1887 1874 1891 1893 18~3 18~3 1891 1882 1888 1892 1888 1889 1890 1893 1883 1881 1893 29, 1890 4, 28, 13, 15, 20, 13, 16, 6, 13, 17, 13, 1896 1878 1893 1884 1890 1893 1881 1894 1893 1893 1883 7, 1889 5, 1893 12, 1884 Cause of Death . Enlllrgement of Liver .... Consumption of Stomach Appendicitis ........ . . . . Consumption ..... . Bright's Disease .... . ... . . Appendicitis ............ . Hemorrhage of Stomach" Consumption . . . ......... . Bronchitis ............. .. Pneumonia . .. .. .... , ... .. Cerebral Hemorrhage ... . Rheumatism of Heart. .. 1'uberculosis .... Bright's Disease ........ .. Diabetes ................ .. Hemorrhage of Stomach .. Surgical Operation ...... . Rheumatism" .. .... .... .. i~l~~l~~ ::::::::::::::::::: Shot ........ ... .. .. . ..... . Consumption ............ . Pneumonia . . ......... .. .. Hemorrhage of Brain .. . . . Severe Rupture . .... . .. . Accident ......... .. . .... " Consumption ... ...... . . .. Cancer ...... " .... ...... .. Bright'S Disease ......... . Heart Disease .... .. ... .. Pneumonia ... .. ... . .... . . Pneumonia ..... ... ..... .. Heart Failure .... .... .. " Hemorrhages. .. .. ... .." Consumption ..... .... .. .. Kidney Trouble ..... , .... . Erysipelas ....... .. ..... .. Heart Trouble ... ... .... .. Cancer ........... ... .. , .. . Where Assigned. Married or Single. I st Precinct 41st 40th Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. MIlrried. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Single. Single. Married. Married, Widower. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married, Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Widower. Married. Single. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. Married. 23d 25th 3d 13th 23d 1st 1s t Headquarters ~th Precinct 25th .. OOth 1s t D. B. ZTth Precinct 21st .. 41st OOth ' 2d 32d 21st 13th 25th 28th 32d 2'2d 37th 5th 3~d 17th 27th 3d 4th 17th 8th 17th 12th o ~ ! t' ~ ~ Z ~ ~ t:l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ 8 STATEMENT Showing Aggregate Number of Arrests, Amount of Fines Imposed, Value of Property Reported Stolen, Value of StoleII Property R'"lIlIll)lIlIn::d, Expendi'II'u::'1I of the DIlPFll"IIIIIH:nt, etc., IIlIcl1 Year sin:::1I! :tHi:d', :':1111 1111'111 lI:cal of YEAR ENDING I Force, Officers t be Police Valw'l Property Ueported of Arrests. Stolen. and Men. December December December December ])l;~ceInber 31 31', 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 18"111 181:' 11' 181:1:1. J8B2 ............ . 1883 ........... . 1884 ............ . 1t185 ........... . 18::111'!1 H:8:1 31, 1888 II'>f'PTn,!:l,er 81 11;;;8'l ! D;c~~ber 31; limo ............ . December 31, 1891. ........... . Decem ber 31, 189J ...•...•..... December 31, 1893.. . ....... .. I)II':;"","nber r::"lcllllinber December December December December 31, 31, 31, 31, ai, 31, 31, 31, 1811:1 18'1,1.111 18'1:111 18'1)"1' 1898 .•.•..••...•. 1899 •.•...• , ... 1900 ..••••.•.... 1901. ......... .. 1'!{16 557 637 924 924 1,0::2 l,ld5 l,::;!!:i5 1 "'1'11·,1' 1:900 2,806 2,726 8,189 11 . 11111:1 !;!-jIHI:i-O H1.-IJIJI:! ::t,nnl 3,594 3,267 3,314 2,782 Hl, 82,800 37,187 39,484 40,998 ,11'11,1;1111. '"II . I'IOi"i l:il]i,,'IIB!;! 'IIB,1111 62,230 70,650 89,833 96,676 HH"H:;!::[!: II!!I:,IIII'II l;!i!:!f , 84';r I:II:.I:.I'IBC: 77,441 71,3t9 70,438 69,442 • 205, Ifl' 151 ,,;,;I!I:! 163,'1111::" 159,495 223,441 229,230 202,000 202,OIH! 259. 1;1 'II !I 306,JI'I] 275,UI;!I'! 868,93800 464,85002 615,822 10 523,35900 452,1:1'111) DII 801. l'lI'l I'; OC: 300. 1'11.!1· 216,1;11'1'.1 212,05600 208,68700 2111,90200 258:060 00 Value Property Recovered. Expense Pollee Department. • 98,370 125,50'111 111:1,5011" ,",:11 91,265 35 90,72906 112,94343 106,116 21 149,9"1.1:1 168,0211 193,141. 206,82:;1 228,885 309,585 45 319,305 00 294,12983 392,08:;! 360,31'1.1'" 429,82,!: 390, 6:;! I:!' 372,93473 339,914 59 414,181 37 381,654 45 • 445,19.:'1 493,671:; 1177,Oa',' 6.)9,250 703,679 779,721 1,Oi9,344 1,192,76::1 1,306,56:;!' 1,450,43':1' ·i;:) 1,602,594 IIii' 2,200,126 90 2,622,046 45 8,035,043 92 3,550,557 70 3,M3,93:,!: 1':" 3,421,87:'1, I'I,!'I: 3,304,80::'1 '::':1' 3,457,6611. ;:::!:II 3,354,716 39 3,525,72481 3,452,668 26 3,409,006 95 ~ :. i z>-3 ~ ~ 61 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. Report of Bureau of Identification. December 31st, 1901. Fra~ O'Neill, General Super'intendent of Police. SIR-The following is a report of work performed by this Bureau during the year ending December 31st, 1901 : While the number of cases, 3,288, is 82 less than last year, the number of identifications, 1,736, is 252 more than last year. To the average citizen the question of "identification of prisoners" may mean little or nothing, but to the Police Department it means a great deal. In a great many cases the identification of a prisoner means the breaking down of the p1'isoner, a confession, which furnishes valuable information to the Police Department, by which. they are enabled to arrest other criminals, the breaking up of "fences" where stolen property is sold, and best of all, the recovering of property that is stolen from our citizens. The average length of time served by all convicts during the year ending December 30th, 1900, was two years, three months and ten days. The average time served by the convicts during the year ending December 30th, 1895, under the old law, was one year, seven months and eleven days. I am satisfied that the length of service for the year ending December 31st, 1901, will be at least fifty per cent more than this; for example: during the month of November, out of thirty-six applicants for parole from Cook County, only five were paroled, all of them" first termers," twenty-seven were passed, eleven of which were for one year, nine for two years, one for four years, one for six years, and three for the maximum sentence, all of which were over fourteen years, leaving six not acted upon. Digitized by Coogle 82 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. RECAPITULATION. ,;; IDENTIFICATIONS. '" CRLMINAL RECORDS. .Q £ ....." ,;; ...'" £0 ;: 1901 '" '"..."" .Q . 0 .0 ~~ ~~ "i: ::s o..l!1 .."" ~ £ rg,g ",0.. '"'"... i1 Po< 0 <1> '""" .Q ., " '" 00 Z ~ -- -- w ,;; "'" rn" -- "; " 00 ~'" ,,'" ·3~ ...'"'"" 5-; a:! " :gs "'-... ... 0 f1 " '"rn"" <1> w " .51 :0 ~S "'... '' .-~ ", "'" i1 '" ~ g 'f,: 0 " r.. ... E-< -- -- -- -", 0" ,;, ~ " .," 0... " -3 ... ",al s'..." ~8 .9 oS ..,",0 ~ .,<1> ,,00 r.1 r.1 o:t: .. "'.; . ,,0 "'- - ~O ...'" "'" ...... " .,,, .,,, ]. 2~ .;~ "0 0 >< . oS ... .. "0.. "'''' ,,'" .,0.. .: " ~ "'"E~ "" 00 "'0 _... o~ -0 E-<:t: r.1oS ",0 o~ 0"'~ "'" p;;> ",0 .,,, ..... o.s ,,;> 0'" r.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- January .. . .. 356 24 207 147 63 35 31 129 25 IJ 14 50 7 2 February ... 244 16 177 73 40 24 46 110 14 12 16 42 3 3 3 March ....... 203 22 145 38 51 14 68 133 12 9 17 38 6 April .. ...... 317 21 191 132 6n 40 63 168 26 15 33 74 3 3 May .... .. ... 315 23 203 107 69 42 90 201 2.5 15 35 75 4 2 June ........ 228 17 156 62 38 2.5 77 140 10 12 10 32 3 5 July ..... ... .. 262 32 ISO 59 44 24 59 127 14 16 17 47 2 1 August . ..... 310 27 2 18 t'4 62 31 53 146 21 IY 28 68 7 3 September ... 223 12 167 55 55 20 61 136 II 13 16 40 2 () October .. . .. 291 20 198 8-1 51 28 86 165 18 21 16 55 3 2 November. 248 14 IIiO 84 46 33 63 142 20 19 14 53 3 2 December ... 291 19 201 77 57 29 53 139 13 17 32 62 1 0 750 1736 - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'rotal . ... .. 3288 247 22J3 1002 641 315 209 179 248 636 44 26 Respectfully submitted, CAPT. M. P. EVANS, Supt. Bureau of Identification. Digitized by Google GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. Report of the Detective Bureau. FEBRUARY 15, 1902. Francis O'Neill, General Supe1'intendent of Police. SIR-We beg to respectfully submit the following report showing the amount of work performed by the Detective Bureau for the year ending December 31, 1901 : g, t::s os " .,.c ",- 00 >0 -0 :s.c ="8 MONTHS. :: c 'Q::si QI rr.~ -< 't: o - - - - - - --- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - January .. .... .. February....... March.. .. .. . .. April .. .. .. ... May .. . . .. .. .. . June.. .. .. .. .. July.... .. .. .... Augllst...... ... September. .. . . . October. . .. .. .. November ... .. December . . . . . . 217 219 211 263 228 204 129 151 133 151 159 194 52 33 29 29 29 28 13 15 26 18 29 80 78 79 86 150 108 84 81} 45 31 48 48 62 3 2 2 5 12 2 4 Total . . . ... 2,254 331 848 47 1 3 4 5 4 2 4 9 6 11 10 7 13 5 10 I> 3 4 2 4 7 2 3 4 I> 3 2 $10,04400 7,27800 12,87700 10,420 00 10, 8~0 00 1l,90t.! 00 9,46300 8.93886 10,217 00 6,58900 7,96900 7,88300 121 96 (4 $113,886 86 17 14 17 9 13 15 8 1 5 II 11 5 6 7 Number of micellaneous complaints investigated ... .. . 982 93( Number of warrants received and acted on .. .. ..... .. . 1,428 Number of telegrams received and acted on . . ........ . Number of telegrams sent out... .. . . .. . . . . . ... .. ... . 1,312 Letters, circulars, etc., received. acted on and recorded, 7,215 Number of letters sent out ... .. . .. .. .. ........ . .. .. . 5,855 Number of inquiries m ade from other citieR for missing persons. .. .. .. .. .. .... ........ .. ......... .. . . 1,395 Recovered stolen property, including horses and vehicles . . .... .. . .. . . .. . ..... ...... . .. . . ... ... $113,886 86 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MCWEENY, WILLIAM H. LUTHARDT, Chief Clerk. ANDREW ROHAN, Lieuts. of Detectives. Digitized by Goog Ie 64 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Report of the Secretary of Police. Francis O'Neill, Geneml Superintendent of Police. SIR-I herewith. submit to you the Annual Report of the Secretary of Police, showing the expenses of the Department for the various purposes herein expressed for the year ending December 31,1901, together with the description and valuation of real estate and personal property in use by the Department; also the estimate of cost and expense for maintaining the Department for the year ending December 31, 1902. Yours respectfully, SI MAYER, Secretary. INVOICE OF PROPERTY. GENERAT~ HEADQUARTERS AND CE~TRAL STATION. At City Hall. Furniture, fixtures. stationery and supplies.: ......•.....••....•.. $6,00000 FIRST PRECINCT. 181 Wasbington Street. Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus ............... $3,1176 90 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 65 FIRST DIVISION. SECOND PRECINCT. Comer Harrison Stl'eet and Paoflle .A.venue. Lots 20 and 23, block 113, School Section Addition; owned by school fund .••••.....•••..••.•..•....•••.••....•..••........ One two-story and basement brick station, 88.3 x 105.9 .•••..••..•• 135,000 00 Two-story brick patrol house, 24 x 75 ...... _.... ... . • ... . .. . . . . .• 5,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus....... .•••.. 5,455 ISO .THIRD PRECINCT. 318 Twenty-second Street. Sub-lot 42 and E. " sub-lot 41 of subdivision of lots 2, 8, 4 and 5, block 45 in C. T. Subdivision, Sec. 21, T. 89, R. 14, 86x 148 .... 1 6,500 00 One two-story brick and stone basement station house, 30x 88.4... 5,000 00 One two-story frame patrol house .• " • •. ............. ......... 200 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and appar3tus....... 8,949 61 '15,649 61 FOURTH PRECINCT. 2528 Cottage Grove A.venue. N. " lot I, block 66, in C. T. Subdivision, S. 27, T. 89, R. 14, 80x 186.27 ................................................. 110,000 00 New station, three-story brick and stone .....•.•..•......••...... 22,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. _........ .... 8,480 70 133,48070 FIFTH PRECINCT. 144 and 146 Thlrty·llfth Street. E. 40 8·12 feet of lots 12 and 18, block 6, of University Subdivision of that part of S. " of N. E. fractional ~ S. 34 T. 89, R. 14, 40 8·12x 102 ..••...•.......••.....•••............ , ..... 1 8,000 00 One two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol houae, 40.3 x 102 ... :. . . .. . . •• .. . . .. .. , . • .. . . .. . . .. • • .. . •. .. 16,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery. Btock and apparatus ....... : ........ 3,988 65 127,988 65 Digitized by Coogle 66 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. SIXTH PRECINCT. 840 Thirty-fifth Street. Lot 49, sub-block 2 of Gallagher's Subdivision, S. " block 9 in C. T. Subdivision, S. 83, T. 89, R. 14, 25 x 186 .••.......• ; ..•• S 1,500 One two-story brick and stone basement station house ..• _ .••.... 10,000 One two-story brick and stone basement patrol house and court room .• _..•••....•• , .••...•.•• _.•.•..••.....•• _••• __ •• • . •. . .• 2,000 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 4,015 00 00 00 96 SI7,IU598 SEVENTH PRECINCT. 2913 Deering Street. Sub-lot 20 of Subdivision of N. 2 acres of lot 2, block 26, C. T. Subdivision, S. 22, T. 89, R. 14, 25x 120 ...••.• _•••••......•.. S 2,500 00 One two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house, 25 x 115...••..••..•..... , __ •......••.•.•.... ' .••.... ,. 12,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. .••.•...•.... 8,218 Pt S17,718 91 EIGHTH PRECINCT. California A venue and Thlrty-elghth Street. Corwith's resubdivision of lots 81, 120, 124, 140, 142, 150, 152, 157, in Town of Brighton, Sec. 86, T. 89, R. 18, 50xl25 .•....•.... S 1,400 One-story brick station house .•••......•..• _..••...••........ , __ • 2,200 Two-story frame patrol house ..•..•.•.. _....................... " 1,800 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.. . . .. . • .. . . . .. 2,408 00 00 00 76 S 7,808 76 NINTH PRECINCT. (NOT OPENED.) SECOND DIVISION. TENTH PRECINCT. Fifty-third Street and Lake Avenue. Sub-lot 1 of .Church's Subdivision of lot 4, and 8. " of lot 8, block 19, in Hyde Park Subdivision in S. E. ~ of Sec. 11, T. 88, R. 14, 80x 119x 80.5 x 114.7......................••.... S16,OOO 00 Building...... _. .. . . .. . . .• . • .. . • •. . . .. . . .. . . ... . ......•......•.. 45,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatUl!.. .. .••..•••.. 7,877 50 $68,87750 Digitized by Coogle 67 UENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. ELEVENTH PRECINCT. 5003 State Street. E. ~ feet of lots 47 and 48, block 4, Derby's Subdivision, N. W. J( Sec. 10, T. 88, H. 14, 26:1:50 (leased) ..................... .. Building rented for station house .....-.......................... . Two-story frame patrol house and carriage shed ................. $ 1,300 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and appafd,tu8......... •••• 8,518 20 $ 4,813 20 TWELFTH PRECINCT. 6344-8 Jelfel'llon Avenue (Woodlawn). Lots 19 and 20 in F. W. Green's SubdivIsion of lots 75, 76, 81, 82, 83 and 88 in Robertson's Subdivision of N. 25.14 acres of that part of E. ~ of the N. E . .14 of Sec. 23, T. 88 N., R. 14 E. of 3rd P. M., lying east of Ill. Cent. tracks ..................... $11,000 00 One two-story brick station house and patrol barn .•••.•.•..••.. " 20,000 00 Furnitnre, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. • • •. . . .. . • •.. 5,664 75 f36,664 75 THIRTEENTH PRECINCT. Dobson Av~nue and Kidder Court. S. 40 feet lots 9 and 10, block 46, Cornell's Subdivision. S. W. J( Sec. 26, T. 38, R. 14, 50 x 100................................. $ Adams Park, 221 x 70 x 208 ............. '" .. .. .. .. •. ... ........ Two-story frame station house, 20 x 70 ....................... ; . ... New addition to patrol barn...................................... Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.. • .. . . .. .. .. .. 1,500 3,000 2,500 450 1,794 00 00 00 00 87 S 9,24.4 87 FOURTEENTH PRECINCT. KenSington Avenue and Front Street. Lot I, block 3, Kensington, a Subdivision in the S. W . .14 Sec. 22, T. 37, R. 14, 64.4x210x27.78x213 ........................... $ Two-story brick station house, 22 x 47.. ........................... Two-story frame patrol house, 25x 70............................. Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus....... ....... 3,000 00 3,50000 1,000 00 1,181 70 $ 8,681 70 Digitized by Coogle 68 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FIFTEENTH PRECINCT. Elgbty-nlnth Street and Exchange Avenue. N. part lot 2S, block 91, South Chicago, Subdivision by Chicago and Calumet Canal and Dock Co.'s S. E. J( Sec. 6, T. 87, R. 15. 92.9 on South Chicago avenue by 180 on. Ninety-third street by 90 ft................................ .. ............ $ 2,500 Lots 24 and 25, block 28, Chicago .and Calumet Canal and Dock Co. 's Subdivision of parts of Secs. 5 and 6, T. 87, R. 15. . • .. . . 5.500 Two-story brick, stone basement. 50xI50....•........••••..•.... 80,000 Two-story brick and stone basement patrol barn................. 6,000 Furniture. fixtures. stationery, stock and apparatus ..... ,. • • .. . . .. 4.699 00 00 00 00 45 $47,699 4.5 SIXTEENTH PRECINCT. Erie Avenue, near One Hundred Ilnd Thlrty-fourtb Street. Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus............... $ 205 78 SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT. Sixty-fourtb Street and Wentworth Avenue. Lot 10, C. C. Division of block 2 in Skinner and Judd's Subdivision in the N. E. J( Sec. 21. T. 88. R. 14, 75xl88 ... : .............. $IS.000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house. 28x84 .•...... 12,000 00 Two-story frame patrol house. 20 x 40. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. • 2,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery. stock and apparatus ... , .. . • .. . . . .. 8,279 75 $85,27975 EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT. Elgbty-slxth and Green Streets. Lot 1. blockS.Delemater & Dickman's Subdivision, Sec. 32, T. 38, R. 14, 80x 125 ............................................... $ 1.60000 Two-story brick station house and frame shed ....•.•..•...••••.. 14,000 00 Furniture, fixtures. stationery, stock and apparatus... .. .. ....... 1.443 20 $17.043 20 NINETEENTH PRECINCT. Halsted Street and West Forty-seventb Place. Lot 1 and the N. J' of lot 2. block 4. Newberry's Subdivision of N. 1.162.65 ft. of E. J' of N. E. }(. S. 8, T. 3S. R. 14, 36x 125... $ 5.500 Two-story brick and stone basement station house. 32.8 x 94 •••••• 14.500 Two-story brick patrol house, 27.6 x 35........ , . . .. .. ........... 2,400 One and one-half story frame barn.. .. .. . . •. .. .. . . .. . . .. ... ..... 450 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus............... 5,352 00 00 00 00 01 $28,202 01 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 69 TWENTIETH PRECINCT. N. W. Corner Forty-seventh and Paulina Streets. Lot 20, block I, Schlesinger's Subdivision S. E. ~ S. 6, T. 88, R. 14, 25 x 121i ..•....•......••.••• , •••.•••••.....•........... $ 2,000 00 One two-story brick II.nd stone IItation house and patrol barn, 25xl25 ..................................................... 11,500 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.. . • •.• • •. • • •• • 8,809 80 $17,lJ09 80 THIRD DIVISION. TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT. Morgan and MaxweU Streets. Lots 1, 2, 8 and4, block 14, Brand's Addition, S. 20, T. 89, R. 14, 96x 100...•...••..••.....•.•..•.••..•••.......•..•••...••... $12,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house, 9I1xl00 ............................................... 50,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus ........ _...... 8,188 89 $65,18889 TWENTY-SECOND PRECINCT. 18'1' Cli.nalport Avenue, near Halsted Street. Lot 38, block 16, in Walsh & McMullin'S Subdivision, S. E. J4. S. 20, T. 89, R.14, 23 x97.4x 115" x 26.4" ....•..••.•••..•..•. $ 8,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house, 26x98.5 ............................................. 9,500 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. ••..•..•..... 2,102 04 $14,602 04 TWENTY-THIRD PRECINCT. Comer Hinman and Paulina Streets. Lot 48, block 68, in Division S. 19, T. 89, R. 14, 25 x 125 •..•..... , .$ 4,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house .••••.•.............. , ...•.••......•••.... ........•••. 13,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus..... .. .... ... 1,323 71 $18,328 71 Digitized by Coogle 70 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. TWENTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. West Thirteenth Street, near Oakley Avenue. Lots 78 and 79, block 7, of Crozier's Subdivision W. ~ S. W. J4 Sec. 19, T. 39, R. 14, 48x119 .•...................•.......•• $ 2,000 011 Two-story brick station house and patrol house, 4.0 x 60. .• . _• • • . . 5,700 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus........ " • • •.. 2,811 46 $10,511 46 TWENTY-FIFTH PRECINCT. 942 MUlard Avenue. Rented. Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.......•....•.. $ 1,863 80 $ 1,863 80 TWENTY-SEVENTH PRECINCT. Desplatnes Street and Waldo Place. South 60 feet of lots I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and E. 4 feet of lot 8, block 67, original town, 60xl60 ................................. $ 60,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house, 52 x 141.2. . .• 20,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus in station and barn at 151 W. Monroe street........................... 4.060 95 $ 84,060 115 TWENTY-EIGHTH PRECINCT. 609 West Lake Street. E. " of lot I, Assessor's Division of lots 4 and 5, in block 49, in C. T. Subdivision Sec. 7, T. 39, R. 14,29.91 x 144..5............. $ 2,000 00 Two-story and basement brick station bouse and patrol house, 20 x 109.6. .. ................................................ 4,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus . . . .. . . .. . . ... 3,248 85 $ 9,24.8 81l TWENTY-NINTH PRECINCT. 526 and 528 Warren Avenue. Lots 27,28 and 29, L. D. BOone's addition, 74x127 ............... $ 8,140 Two-story brick and stone basement station house, 85 x 70 ........ 12,000 Two-story frame patrol bouse, 30 x 40, and shed.. .. . . .. . • .. . . .. • • • 1,450 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. . • .. . . .. . . •.. 3,058 00 00 ()() 87 124,64337 Digitized by Coogle 71 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 78, 78 and 80 Campbell A venue. S. " of lots 21 and 22 in L. D. Boone's Addition, 48.5x63.5 ..••..•• $ 4,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement building used as veterinary hospital, 48.5 x 58 .•......•.•.•.....••• " • • •. . . .• • • • . .. . . .•• 6,500 00 Horses, and fixtures............................................. 8,001 SO $18,501 80 THIRTIETH PRECINCT. 2188 West Lake Street. Lot 62, block 8, in W. Chicago Land Company's Subdivision, S.10, T. 39, R. 18, 25x lSO ..•••.••••••..•.•.•••.•••..••••.•••.••••• $ Two-story brick station house. •..•....•.......• ••••..•......... Brick patrol house..... ....•••...........•..•..•..•• •..•.....•• Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus............... 2,000 2,000 2,150 1,412 00 00 00 99 $ 7,562 99 THIRTY· FIRST PRECINCT. West Lake Street and Cenbai Avenue. (Austin). Block 1 in Austinville, Austin & Merrick's Subdivision E. ", N. E. ~, Sec. 8, and W. " N. W. ~ Sec. 9, T. 89, R. 18 ......•. $100,000 00 Two-story basement brick and stone building, steam. •.•........ 10,000 00 Horses, fixtures and stationery..... ............................. 1,788 22 '111,788 22 FOURTH DIVISION. THIRTY-SECOND PRECINCT. 233 and 28Ii West Chioago Avenue. Lots 2 and 3 and E. " lot 4, block 42, in Ogden's Addition, N. E. ~ Sec. 8, T. 49, R. 14, 52.4xI21 ............................. $ Two·story brick and stone basement station house, 21.2 x 12.1. . . .. Two-story brick and stone basement station house (old court room), 21. 7 x 6i.4 . • .. ....... ............................... Two·story brick patrol house, 81.5 x 38. . . . .. . . •••. . . .. . . .. . .. ••.. Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus. ............. 5,400 (10 6,500 00 . 2,500 00 2,000 00 4,518 20 $20,91820 Digitized by Coogle 72 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. THIRTY·THIRD PRECINCT. l1li Welt North Avenue. W. " lot 89, sub-block 8 of block 18, Sheffield's Addition, Sec. 82, T.89, R.14,25xl25 ..•. ~ ~ •. ~ .. ~ .... :: ...... : ...•.......•.... $ 2,500 (Rawson street) E. " lot 58, sub-block 8 block 18, Sheffield's Addition, Sec. 22, T. 89, R. 14, 25 x llli. ....... .............. 1,000 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house ......•....••••..•••..........••.•..•••...........•.... 12,000 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.... ..•.•... ... 2,629 of 00 00 . 00 91 $18,129 91 THIRTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. 83'f Welt North Avenue. Lots 20 and 21, block I, .Tohnson's Subdivision, S. W. J4 See. 81, T. 4O,R.14, 49xl80 .•...•...•...•...•..•...•.......•..••. $ 6,500 00 Two-story brick and stone ballement station house and patrol house, 25 xliii, and frame barn.. . • .. .• ...•..••.••......••.. 1n,OOO 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationel'Y, stock and apparatus....... ...... 2,1iSIi 43 $24,08548 THIRTY· FIFTH PRECINCT. 1780 Milwaukee Avenue. Sub-lot 8 of sub-block 2, AttriU's Subdivision of lots 4 to 9, 16 to 21, 36 to 41, 48 to 1i8, block 2 in Stave's Subdivision, Sec. 86, T. 39, R.14, 25xlll ......................................... $ 2,000 00 Two-story frame station house and one-story frame patrol house.. 2,500 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatuB... ... ....... 2,483 71 $ 6,933 'il THIRTY-SIXTH PRECINCT. Comer Irving Park Boulevard and Milwaukee Avenue. (Irving Park.) Town hOUBe lot, block 22, "Grayland," W. " of N. W. J4, Sec. 22, T. 40, R. 18, 228x226x 160 .................................. S 7,000 00 Two-story brick station house, 8Ox50 .....•......•........ '" 2,400 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus........•... '" 1,948 92 $11.84892 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 73 TmRTY-SEVENTH PRECINCT. Grand and Linden Avenuel. (Cl'll8'in.) Lot 1 of block 1 of C. B. Hosmer's Subdivision of block 1, W. ~ of S. E. ~ Sec. 88, T. 40, R. 13, located at Grand avenue and Linden avenue; the lot is of irregular shape; the front on Grand avenue is 74 feet 3; the rear is 105 feet 4; on Linden avenue 52 feet 5, and the west side of lot is 79 feet 5 .•••.•.•.. f 1,500 00 One new two·story brick station hOUle, 25 x 57.. . . .. •• •. . . .. . . ... 4,900 00 Lot 20, block 24, 150 x 178.6, Irvin, Park Subdivision in S. E. J4 Sec. 15 (Artesian Well).... .................................. 800 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus ..... , • • .. . • •.. 1,090 59 f 8,290 59 FIFTH DIVISION. THIRTY·EIGHTH PRECINCT. :uo to 2« East Chicago Avenue. Lot 17 and E. ~ of 16, block 85, N. Wolcott's Addition, Sec. 9, T. 39, R. 14, 6Ox130 ......................................... $27,000 00 Three·story and basement brick and stone station house, 60x 130 .. 48,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus ............. 10,431 84' ---fBO,431 84 THIRTY·NINTH PRECINCT. Larrabee Street and North Avenue. S. 20 feet of lot 5 and the S. 50 feet of sub-lot 1 oC subdivision of lot 6, block 1, Sheffield's Addition, N. E. ~ Sec. 32, T. 40, R. 14, 74x175 .............................................. $15,00000 Three·story brick and stone basement station house (third story extended over Engine Co. No.4) ............................. 16,500 00 Two·story brick patrol house, 24x 50.. . .. ....................... 2,000 00 Fl1rniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus............ ... 2,812 24 $86,81224 FORTIETH PRECINCT. 1168 and 1160 North Halsted Street. Lots 13 and 14, sub·block 1 of N. ~ block 4. Sheffield's Addition, N. E. ~ Sec. 82, T. 40, R. 14, 50x125 ....................... $ 8,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house, 50x 118........................................••.... 16,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, stationery, stock and apparatus......... 2,440 51 $26,44051 Digitized by Coogle DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FORTY·FIRST PRECINCT. 887 Sheffield Avenue. 085 .,,{ iIIhml; ~vision of E. Ji of lots 10 and 13 in C. T. Subdivision, S. E. }t Sec. 29, T. 40, R. 14, 25xI40 ...•...•...• $ 8,000 00 Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house, 24x85........... . .................................. 17,000 00 Furniture, llxtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.............. 8,895 61 Uft; $23,895 61 FORTY-SECOND PRECINCT. North Halsted and Addison Strellt8. S. 150 feet of E. 150 feet of block 16 in La1lin, Smith and Dyer's Subdivision of N. E. }t Sec. 20, T. 40, R. 14, 150x 1110 ..••...• $18,750 Two-story brick and stone basement station house, 41 x 74. . . .. . .. 5,000 One-story frame patrol house, 14 x 37.. . • .. . .. •.•.... ........... 150 One two-story frame barn, 22 x 46. . . .. . . .. .. .. .................. 800 Furniture, llxtures, stationery, stock and apparatus............... 1,771 00 00 00 00 85 $26,471 85 FORTY-TIDRD PRECINCT. . Palmer and Foster Avenues. Lots 25 and 26, block of Nic Miller's Subdivision, S. W. J4 of N. E. }t Sec. 7, T. 40, R. 14, 58x 125 ......................... $ 2,000 00 Two-story frame station house and patrol barn, 36 x 122. . . .. . . ... 8,050 00 Furniture, llxtures, stationery, stock and apparatus.... ........... 1,792 81 $11,842 81 FORTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. North Ulark Street and Jackson Avenue. Lots 7 and 8 of block 17, lying in Subdivision of that part east of the C. & N.-W. Ry. trlicks south of the Indian boundary line in S. 30, 41, 14, and all of the N. E }t and that part N. W. J( of Rogers Park, Township of Evanston, W. 60 feet deep, 88 feet front.................... ..........•.••.......•..•••... $1,600 00 Vacant lot adjoining, 87 feet front, 60 feet deep................... 1,600 00 Two-story-and·balf basement brick station house, 38 x 42. . . .. . . .. 4,025 00 Fumiture,llxtures, stationery,. stock and apparatus............... 687 02 $7,912 02 Digitized by Coogle 75 lDIW.ERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. REPAIR SHOP AND CONSTR1rot'IQN DEPARTMENT. Twenty-seoond Street and Ashland Avenue. Furniture, fixtures, tools, material, etc ........................... f 5,658 lili Construction materials .. .. . ................................... 420 40 $ 8,078 95 TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. Value of patrol boxes. etc ..................................... $211,150 00 BUREAU OF IDENTIFICATION. Harrison and La Salle. Photographs, negatives, etc ...................... _ ............ $250,000 00 Furniture, fixtures, etc. . . .. . . . . . • .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • 2.876 00 '2112,876 00 SUPPLY BARN. ]56 West Monroe Street. Harness, wagons, etc ...•.•.............................•.•.. $ 2.017 95 TotaL ................................................ f\,404,087 57 Digitized by Coogle ~ REAL ESTATE OCCUPIED FOR POLICE PURPOSES. .~ ~ ~ 1,ooat\on. Description. III -:I 2 o CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" I"V =l I ~ Size. Valuation. I fJ~\v~~~ingtoii' st::·.:::: :::: :::::.' :::: :::: :::: :::: :: :::::::::::'.:::: :::: :::::::.' :::: :::::::: :::.':::: :::L ::':::::: :: ::::':: :::::::: :: 3 I ""N' Lot. Harrison st. and Pacific ave. School Sec Add. Owned by School Fund ................................ I.. ·....................... .. 318 E. Twenty.second st. .... C. T. Subdlv. S. 21. T. 39, R. 14 .......... 42 and E. ~ 41 2, 3, 4 and D 45 36x148 '6,Il00 00 4 :!r>23 Cotta~e Grove ave ...... C. T. Subdiv. S,~, ~. 39, R. 14.......... N. ~ I 66 36xl38.27 10,000 00 5 144 and 146 Thlrty.fifth st .... University SUbdlV. S. 34, T. 39, R. 14... E. 40 3-12 1 feet 12 and 13 6 40 3-12x1O'l 8,000 00 6 844 Thirty·fifth st ............ Gallagher's Subdiv. S. ~ of Block 9 In 2 1,500 00 C. T. Subdiv. S. 23. T. 39, R. 14 .................. .. 42 25xl36 26 i 2913 Deering st. .... .... ...... C. T. Subdlv. S. 29, T. 39, R. 14 .... ...... .20 2 2Dx12O 2,500 00 8 3813 California ave. .... ...... Corwith's re-subdiv. of Lots 81 to 120, 124 to 140, 162 to 157, 144 to 150 of W. ~ of S. E. ~ .............................. 1.. .. .... ... 27 and 28 5Oxl2D 1,400 00 2 10 Fifty.third st. and Lake ave. Sub-lot I of Church's Subdlv. of Lot 4 141 and S. ~ of Lot 3 In Hyde Park SubSOx1l9xSO.5 ~ div. S. E. ~ S. tl, T. 38, R. 14 .......... 4and~of3 19 x114.7 5 16,000 00 2111 15003 State st ................. Derby's Subdlv. of S. W. ~ of N. W. ~ S. 10, T. 38, R. 14, leased ground ....... 1 E. 25 feet 47 and 48 2Dx50 2 12 6346 and 6348 J elrerson ave. I (Woodlawn) .............. . Lots 19 and 20 In F. W. Green's Subdiv. of Lots 75, 76, 81, 82, 83 and 88 In Rob· ertson's Subdlv. of N. 20~ acres of' that part of E. Yo of the N. E. ~ of S. 23, T. 28. N. R. 14, E. of 3d P. M., lying east of I. C. R. R. tracks ............... , .......... .. 19 and 20 75xl20 11,000 00 2 I 13 Grand Crossing, cor. Dobson ave and Kidder ct.. . .. .... Cornell's Subdiv. S. W. ~ S. 26, T. 38, 1,Il00 00 5OxlOO R. \4 .................................... I s. 40 feet 1 9 and 10 1 45 3,000 00 Adams Park. .. . .. . . .. ... .... ............................................ ............ ..... .. ............ : 22lx70x208 64.4x21Ox 21141 Kenslngtonave ............. K~~~~~"k~~4~.~.~~~I~:.~n.~:.~:.~.~ .. ~:, .......... .. 3,000 00 27.73x213 2 15 Eighty-ninth st. and Exchange ave ................ Chicago & Calumet Canal and Dook Co.'s Subdlv. In S. E. ~ S. 6, T. 37, R. 91 92.9xl30x90 2,Il00 00 15, So. Chicago ....................... .. N. part 28 2 I 15 1 Corner Eighty-ninth st. and Exchange ave ........... I Chicago & Calumet Canal and Dock Co.'s Subdlv. of parts of S. I; and 6, T. 1i,1IOO 00 37, R. 15 ................................ : ........... . 24 and2D 23 56xl38.5 i I: ciS' Sub-lot. CliO .. ..I. ... l .. .. I 3{ I I >i ~ "II ~ 2116 2117 2 18 2 19 2 20 3 3 21 22 3 23 3 24 Hegewlsch, cor. Erie ave., near One Hundred and 'l'hlrty.fourth st .........•. Premises rented ......................... I............ Sixty.fourth st. and Wentworth ave, ..............•.. County Clerk's Subdlv. In Skidmore & ' Judd'" Subdiv. In N. E. l4 S. 21. T. 38, 1 R.14 ................................................ ! 10 2 Cor. Eighty.fifth and Green stS ......................... . Delamater & Dlckman's Subdlv. S. 32, 1 8 T. 38. R.14 ....................................... .. Cor. W. Forty.seventh pi. and HalBtedst ................. . Newberry's Snbdiv. of N. 1162.86 ft. of 1 E. ~ of N. E. l4 S. 8, T. 38, R. 14 ...... ............ 1 and N. % 2 1 4 Forty·seventh and Paulina sts ......................... . Lot 20. Block 1. In Schlesinger Subdiv. S. E. l4 S. 6, T. 38, K. 14 ........................... I 20 I I Cor. Morgan and Maxwell sts Brand's Add. S. 20. T. 39. R. 14.... ...... ............ 1,2.3 and 4 14 Canalport ave .............. . W:.l~,~.~~~~\l:.~·.~.~~~~~:.~:.~:.~ ................................ !................ I.... I............... .1. ......... .. 76xl88 • 18,000 00 SOx 125 1.600 00 36xl25 5.000 00 ~ 25xl211 96xl00 2,000 00 12,000 00 > t" t 11~~~% ~ Hinman and Paulina 8tS .... Division of S. 19. T. 39. R. 14 ........................ 1 ~ 48 83 25xl25 3,000 00 4.000 00 W. Thirteenth st. and Oak· ley ave ................... .. Crozier's Subdlv. W. of S. W. l4 s. 19.1 T. 39. R.14 ............................. 78 and 79 1 71 48xl19 1 11,000 00 3 25 1142 Millard Ave ............. . Premises rented ................................................................................... .. I............ I 6Ox160 Town. N. 34..... .... .... .... .... S.60 1·7·& E. l4 of 8'1117 27 ~~~~:;t~~.~ .~~~?~ ~I: Orllrinal 331 28 C '1'. Subdlv. S. 4, T. 39, R. 1...... ...... E.~ l' ................ 49 8Ox1411 526 and 1128 Warren ave .... .. L. D. Boone's Add. S. 12, T. 39. R. 13.... ............ 27,28 and 211 .. .. 74xl27 48.5x63.0 76.78 and 80 Campbell ave .. . L. D. Boone's Add. S. 12. T. 39, R. 13 ................ S. % 21 and 22 I"" 3 30 2168 W. Lake st ............. . W. Chicago Land Co.·s Subdlv. S. 10. T. 39, R. 13 .. .. .... .... .... .. .. .... .... .... ............ 62 I 3 25xl80 3,31 W. Lake st. and Central ave. (Austin) ................... 1 Block I In Austinville, Austin &; Mer· rlck's Subdlv.. E. ~ N. E. l4 S.8. W. ~ N. W.l4 S. 9, T. 39. R. 13 ........... , ............ , ................ 1. . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 112.4x121 4132 233 W. Chicago ave ......... . Ogden's Add. N. E. l4 S. 38, T. 39, R. 14. ............ 2, 3 & E. l4 4 42 4 33 99 W. North ave. (Rawson 2IIxl111 st.) .................. '''''''' Shemeld's Add. S. 32. T. 39, R. 14 ....... 1............ I W. ~of69 33 99 W. North ave. (Rawson st.) ........................ .. Shemeld's Add. S. 32. T. 311, R. It ................... 25x115 E. % of 53 34 637 W. North ave ........... . 1 :: 1 JO:~;:'~:~ .~~~.I~:.~:~:.~.~.•~~: ?:'.~: 49xl30 20 and 21 1 41 35jI768MIIWaukee ave ......... . Attrlll's Subdlv. of parts of Blocks 2, 8 and 0, of Stay's Subdlv. of N. E. l4 S. 3 86, T. 40. R. 18 .................... · .... ·1 ........ · .. 1 21 IIIIx111 22 228x226xl 2 4 1 36 Irving and Milwaukee aves .. Gray's Subdlv. S. 22, T. 39, R. 14 .................... =1 : o ciS' ""N' CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv ............ ·1 60,000 2,000 8,140 4.000 00 00 00 00 2,000 00 100,000 00 0,400 00 ~ I ~ ~ 0,3 rJi I 1,000 00 2,000 00 11,:;00 00 2,000 00 7,000 00 -t -t ...:r REAL ESTATE OCCUPIED FOR POLICE PURPOSES-Continued. .:: I ~ I Location. ~I~I------ Description. 4i~7Icragin ~ -----!:.. Sub-lot. Lot 00 Size. ~7t2~~41~' ....................... Homer'sSubdlv.ofCragin .............. S.lotofl ................ 4 , 37 . Cragin....................... Irving PI\rk Subdiv. in S. E. J.4 S. 15, . . 1 artesil\n well....... ............ ........ .... ........ 20 24 150xI73.6 ;; 38 240 E. ChicI\go ave........... Walcott's Add. S. 9. T. 39, R. 14 ..................... 17 and E. ~ 16 35 6Ox130 o 39 LI\rrabee st. and North ave. Sheffleld's Add. S. 33, T. 40, R. 14........ E.20 ....... ..... .... 1 26.6][116 ;; I 311 I.arrllbl'e st. and North ave. Sheffleld's Add. S. 33, T. 40, R. 14 ....... E. 20 of 1 5.6 and 7 1 21][50 5 ; 40 958 N. Halsted st ............. Sbeffleld's Add. Sub-block 1.. ..... ...... 1 13 and 14 4 5Ox125 5141 Sbeffleld, near Diversey ave. Edson's Subdiv. of E. Yo of Lots 10 and 13 of C. T. Subdiv. of S. E. J.4 S. 29, T. 25][140 40. R. 14 ................................ , .......... .. 35 Halsted I\nd Addison sts.... S. 150 feet of E. 150 feet in Laftin. Smltb & Dyer's Subdlv. of N. E. J.4 S. 20, T. l5Ox150 16 5 43 \ Palmer ave. and Foster ave. Nt?·~iI~~;8·siIbdi~:·s:w:~·Of'N·:E:~I ............ 58][125 I S. 7, T. 40, R. 14.... .... .... .... .... .... ............ 23 and 26 7 ;; 44 Rogers Park. .... .... .... .... Lots 7 and 8, Block 17, In Subdiv. of that part E. of C. & N.-W. Ry. tracks S. of Indian boundary Une in S. 30, 41, 14. and all tbe N. E. J.4 of tbat part N. W. J.4 of Rogers Park, Township of 17, .............. .. 7and8 Evanston, 38][60 feet .................. ·1 0[42 I· .. ·............ 1 I '1' ......... .. Valuation. 1,60000 800 00 27,000 00 15,000 00 8,000 00 t:I 3,000 00 18,750 00 2.000 00 3,200 00 -- Total. ........................................... , ............... , .... , .............. .. 1417,600 00 o ciS· ""N· CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" I"V ~;. =a ~ II: ~~ 0 I2J "Il ~ BUILDINGS OCCUPIED FOR POLICE STATIONS. K:,oO Locat'" Building. Valuatioo, »,,----, Centr l ] ])Ivision. Cent. Station: City Hall ................................. I................................................. . Fir::~I:i::::ct! 181 Washington st ....................... I.. ·· ................................................... . 2d Precinct d. ct " " ;~:d _ ,~ 1',-::__ 'I 6th 6th .. 7th H~rrlson I HuJc>un !,;L and Pacl~~ Pac~JjL 3V; r:;l,-;!-t 'J'wenty-secoLd 31_~! _};;!;l'~:l_t T:wenty.secG )]:<:, ave ............ , .. •.... Tw~story 38:,:;~ 'Jl%(-,HLury brick plr:.'\',-\, IJuu,se .•• , .•. , ()np, 'it-Dry brick ave. '" ave .. , '1'9;'{ ~ and baseme,nt brick station house .... .. , • 35,000 5,000 5,000 200 22,000 ,." ••••• ___ .. .... .... il11;Fc--ntory brick and S-L(>:;:,(~ basement house , , ' . . . . . . .••• IrTlO., l;;tc~y frame p ~:I ~;-l: u ~ I:J:Gl,;;se .•••• "" "" _••••• 2.1j,~:-;> l,,,-\_~_'!_L,_!:;e Grove ~:I?_~;l " __ •••••••••• !t_l_ll::l;~L::::~Lory brick _~;'_~JLL u!//,:,e ••••••••• " _~ "',':' ., ••••. 1+: :HoD 0:::: Thirty-fif:.::., .,., .... ...... 'D'wo·o:cry brick a:,::: basement O:':,:.IoH Douse I and patrol house ................................. .. 844 Thirty-fifth st.... ..... .............. Two-story brick and stone basement station house I 844 Thirty-fifth st...... ....... ..... ...... Two-story brick and stone basement patrol house and court room ................................... . l 2913 Deering st. ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . .. Two-story brick and stone basement station house ':::::1 patrol house 38:J SeD e,,,: ' : Division. st. and 35.3x102 22%116 16,000 00 10.000 00 25%115 2,000 00 12,000 2,200 1,800 ~ ,,·ntory frame Three·story brick .................................... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Building rented for station house, two-story frame patrol house ...................................... . .... '25~50' .... . Woodlawn, 6346-8 JetTerson ave ......... . Three-story brick ...................... -............ . 2Ox70 Dobson ave. and Kidder ct ............. . Two·story frame station house ..................... . m~ Pre~inctl ~rS~i~d :tt: .~~~ .~.~ke. a.~e::.-:::.-.-:::: PtlttOI. barn ...... , " 'r'F(> Eltory brick stntton »()use ..•... ':P-wu«gtory frame :;;lC!,'\,;;'o'[ lJG\:,se .•.•••• and 17th j Sixty. fourth st. and Wentworth ave .. Eighty-sixth and Green sts ............. . Matteson and Halsted sts .............. . Mntl \;:Flun L,nd Halsted dj:n M:Ht·"rw:: :md Halste:'1 x:.:: }'<'ll't\'«:;_eVE~nth and P:iUJj.:lnE, 'r::e:e> H tory brick BUIlding rented for station ......................................... . Two·story brick and stone basement station house 28x84 Two-story frame patrol house..... ...... ............ 2Ox40 Two-story brick station and barn .................................. . Two-story brick and stone basement station house 32.8xH l;r:~l!I~:>}l,~:':;'ry brick (J,.,,> d,_,.,J one-hal 'r-l!Fl:~::_:~::::~:~_ry f::: t~:-(:-~:, :LlI;l :::_~lse. .... ... arne barn .. _"" ilL)l J ~!?, !:LEJlJ;, _ brick al:~:~::;,,!:!_~::::~:!:~,:~:,,~tatlon an:::!, 1:>1],]' n : ' •••• 1 00 00 0::: DO 00 elill:Jll'!:i 45,000 00 1,300 00 20,000 00 2,500 00 4IiO 1::0 3,500 00 1,000 00 30,000 00 Z ~ t< ~ loJ ~ ~ Z t:l ~ >-3 rff I '''i2;ooo'oo 2,000 00 14,000 00 14,500 ~ 2,400 \),) 450 1:]0 11,500 (!:U' -1 '-'l II; 1[1 IL [) IN OS 0(1 (I rill' :rllm FO RP (}L II(:E STA'II"Ji (} l:';r;;;;,mContinue d Location. SIorgan anf: I :~;th stone and p,LIL'.Jh,··.e....... ..... Two-stO;l'V 'Udek and stone tm and pntrul house ....•... sts ..... [Tin man atal ~:l<1 2~th ~5th ! WestMillard Thirteenth st. and Oakley ave ... . ave ..... " .................. . 94~ Desplaines st. and 'Val do pl. .. West [d.I·:e . . ......... . 28th "109 ,!9th 29th i,Z6 and 528 il20 and 528 station . .......... ,. station <~n:l.ent Two-stoe'! Ile1'liI and stone station and patrol house .................................. Two-story brick station house and patrol house... \\TH:~k ;;':-htion patro:l '11(-' >'f' ' ••••••••••• TwO.SteTk IITlel: and stone ·Y.e."....,-"",er '1 house HY:;' OOxlOO 00 00 13,000 00 25x30 4Ox60 31st ,.vest Lake ·1···· ........... . 'i'wo·stoty steam n;·e...... ... Two-stOtl!' and stone oaor·ru;,·u. 3~d 2:J:J West Chicago ave.... .... .... .... .... Two-story brick and stone basement station house 3"2d 2:{'~ ""N' :J:hl 99 West North ave ... 34th l'l37 West Nonl: 4l.';th !78O MtlwauJu:~n o o ).Q ""'"" 36th 37th and court room ............................•....... Two·story brick patrol house ...................... . West Chicago ave.. .........•. ' ", 'I 6,500 00 4,150 00 Two-story brick Bud stone basement station house and p;HTOI ::lJi/r:se.. ... ..... .... . Two-story ')Ti.el,; and stone !Jlil'<~rnent and pn U:'GL :ti'l:n:t"ie.. . ... ,' ' , , , , , ,., 'rwO-st<)T:~:' !'T;;l~J:~'ln station house and one-story patrol Lrc·.lrr,.. ..... ...... . .... .. . ......... . Irving Park blvd. and Milwaukee ave ... i Two-story brick station house ...................... . t::l til "II :.~ ';ll: I:'~: I;;!: 0 ':Ij "II 0 t- 'riasement bl iek ,;eed stone bulldhe:' o :6" 00 00 00 3Ox40 T~g~~\~~ .~~I~.~. ~~~ ~~~~e ~~s.~~~~.t .~~~~~~~~~. 'flentral ave. 60,000 00 2Oxl09.6 Hospital. .... and 80 Campbell ave. .... .... .. .... .• .. 48.5x58 :lOth Precinct 4239 West Lake st. .... ...... . . .... ...... Two-story brick station house ..................... :lOth West Lake st..... .... .... .•.. ...... 'i'wo·story frame patrol house .•..................................... Fourth Divi!; [c)n,1 :12d Pre;r ':J:{ West 5,700 00 ............ 3&x70 TwO·stUll,. feTnl.e patrol 116. 7~ 121& Valuation. 23x98.5 ~:~~:::;:::::~~~. ~~~~ ~~~~~~~i~~ ~:~::~~. ~:~~~I' ... ~~~1~·;.~· ... Two sto::''l;' aTifl IJn.sement ave.. ave.... .... I 1--·---11--'i'wo-st~e:F.I:e!:;I~nd !-its ..... ;A7 Canalp;w; ~!2d Size. Kind of Building. - - - - - -I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - OO 21.2xl21 00 21.2x121 31.2x:l8 2,000 00 2,500 00 U!,OOO 00 26x115 24x72 24x32 I Grand ave................................ , Two.story brick .................................... . ..... ~.~~ ..... I ul.,OOO 00 ~l!'j500 00 1!:,400 00 4,000 00 ;;::t Fifth Division. 38th Preclnctl East Chicago ave., near Clark st ....... , Three-story brick and stone basement station house ............................................ .. 39th Larrabee st. and North ave ........... .. Three-story brick and stone basement station house, third story extending over Engine Company No.4 ....................................... .. 39th Larrabee st. and North ave .........•••. Two-story brick patrol house.: ................... .. 40th 41st 41st 42d 42d 42d 43d 44th 8Ox180 • 43,000 00 OO.6x68 44x68 } 18,500 00 24x50 958 and 960 North Halsted st. . . .. .... . . . . Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house.... .............................. 5Ox118 Sheflleld, near Dlversey ave. . . . . . . . . .. . Two-story brick and stone basement station house and patrol house. .......... ........ .... ............ 24x86 687 Sheflleld ave.... .... .... .... ...... .... ..... . ................................................................ . Halsted and Addison sts..... .... .... .... Two-story brick and stone basement station house 41x74 ............................................ One two-story frame barn..................... ...... 22x46 Halsted and Addison sts..... .... •... .... One-story frame patrol house..... ...... ...• .... .•.. 14x3'7 Foster and Palmer aves ................. Two-story brick station house........ .... .... ...... 38xl22 Rogers Park. . . . .. . .... . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. Two-story brick station house ........... : ... . ...... 48x42 16,000 00 c;l 17,000 00 150 00 8,1M 00 4,026 00 ---- Total for Buildings ......................................................................................... .. 1MO,026 00 RECAPITULATION. Total value of Real Estate .................................... $ 417,690 00 Total value of Buildings ..................................... . 560,025 00 Total value of Stocks, Supplies and Apparatus .............. . 426,37257 11,404,087 57 l.'!I 5,::: :: E t< III ~ 'V l"l III III ... >i ~ t:I l.'!I III >i ui III l.'!I 'V 0 ciS' ~ ""N' CD Q. CJ' '< C") 0 ~ '"'""' rv ,.. 00 EXPENSES OF THE DEPARTMENT, 1901. Ii o <9: ~. ~ 0' '< 1"""\ oJ \"j O 0Ci ....... (i) I ConRations struction E'urniMeals for Repairs Stock Elf!ctric ture Gas. HorseHorse IncidllnIce. Lumber. . for Prisoners of and LIght. anq shoeIng. Feed. tals. Prlsoners. and Stations. ApparaRepalrs. Lodgers. - - - - - - - - - - - - tus. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Detecti \'e Bureau.. . ... . . .... . ......... $ 33 07 .. ......... $ 226 57 $ 591 00 - .. -...... .. 1st Precinct ....... $ 9425 .......... $ 27132 1075 20540 $ 71464 $1,28194 15ij25 1\050 .- ...... - ..... " ...... .. 2d" 1,145 50 70'2 4-l 1248 93500 638 79 1,051 92 67369 23 04 3 30 11,69085 3d 25000 350 36360 28612 49714 25430 990 22 150 "" .... · .. ·1 $2500 4th 523 30 3~ 38 429 80 167 64 440 69 238 35 9 90 239 65 ............ 188 00 5th 408 00 3~9 40 2~3 88 580 43 202 82 9 90 267 00 .......... . 6th 650 89 4 50 415 00 384 63 639 22 247 28 9 90 66 25 78 48 7th HO 20 4602 27840 206 26 56153 8545 990 3200 .......... .. 8th 21190 13380 13588 42426 5831 990 ........ ............... . 10th 778 68 137 52 19 40 796 60 557 71 1,425 27 1,166 45 27 84 ...... ...... 454 96 25 00 11th 80290 12606 945 21180 18788 6681:1 12955 990 16380 ..... -.... .. 12th 63614 13752 920 27820 18899 40'293 7935 990 17360 ............ 48556 13th 24070 13752 11375 39538 1019:l 990 8640 .... ........ 14th 18200 3~109 15000 ~5005 3823 990 33860 ............ 15th 454 82 275 04 12 75 313 40 311 13 924 50 304 63 9 90 490 40 ............ 16th U750 406 990 ............ 17th 199 89 . 8 46 345 00 303 39 551 63 438 21 9 90 378 95 .. " .... ,," 670 20 18th 37206 31663 505 99 00 42.'; 86 5294 11 00 4280 ............ 19th 87467 2168 371i20 64800 1,08901 43991 2223 58740............ 20th 445 03 12 97 385 ob 157 90 509 39 116 52 9 90 197 80 ............ 12 00 21st 89335 925 6t080 16927 52753 45267 925 ............ 55832 22d 2~tl 80 225 18780 184 39 34839 19"241 990 2100 ........ .... 23d 283 40 41 3.; 229 60 210 30 444 60 172 03 9 90 ..... . ..... 21tb 18725 5650 206 00 18051 69098 19525 900 6350 .......... .. 2.;th 95 50 63 28 164 20 151 88 363 19 69 00 9 90 65 50 27tb 1,429 00 193 08 995 60 820 54 3,261 84 534 27 26 02 .... .... .... 833 37 28th 225 13 181 60 184 80 612 75 124 64 9 90 10'7 20 ............ 29th 2.;5 97 51 92 277 20 393 27 491 93 160 20 9 90 113 00 9 00 30th 200 15 25 00 156 60 124 88 320 65 97 66 9 90 38 75 ............ 28 00 31st 28450 300 280 6188 19947 7803 990 1450 ............ 46646 5327 86920 67188 1,31927 3189\! 1699 ............ 36911 32d 33d 278 40 26 08 295 3.; 188 88 398 32 116 89 9 90 91 05 .......... .. 3Hb 3i691 225 260 00 16427 35371 18458 IlIlO 27 40 ........... . 35th 2·19 60 9 91 277 60 223 51 544 68 15.'; 15 9 90 143 05 .......... .. 36th 245 40 17 09 128 62 426 81 102 04 9 90 58 40 .......... .. 37th 13087 ........... 8929 990 ....................... . 38tb 907 30 133 86 28 53 705 65 732 55 1,294 54 451 30 19 25 .... ........ 469 78 1 50 00 3!lth 259 19 2 50 190 87 2.'>7 13 481 71 271 86 9 00 ....................... . 40th 503 50 10 00 229 2.'; 168 90 371 62 206 98 9 00 3 25 .......... .. 41't 46681 21562 1197 2'240 33641 71764 36080 990 20'710 ......... ". 42d 282 90 2'298 16.'580 166 65 595 46 18602 900 3300 ......... , .. 1 1100 43d 28520 18000 930 11250 31918 14041 990 ...... " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 44 th 52 00 1 25 77 60 47 38 9 90 " .... " .. .. Veterinary Hospital 93 90 189 80 641 78 1,874 62 82 82 9 00 ...... .......... ...... .. General Account.. . 10980 $3,9750'2 21395 79425 7,43127 769 $16760............ 660 00 Coal and Wood. I - - - -$17,099 ------I 72 .......... .......... .......... ........... ...... . .... ........... ........ . ......................................... .. L'SS';::::h:l~i.n.~:s.'~~~ u~:~::: ~~',~~~'~~' ~~', ~~~'~~' ~'1:;~'~~' ~~~:;~; .~~. $ 12,576 64 ~~~:~i';;' ~~~',~;'~' ~;~.~;. "~;~~'~i .. ~:~;.;~. "~',;;~'~~' ~~',~~~'~~' 00 ~ t;j ~ >- ::a 8 Iii:: t.:l Z 8 0 "" I'd 0 E:: C I,>j • EXPENSES OF THE DEPARTMENT, 1901-Continued. Bureau Rents. ------1 Detective Bureau. I st Precinct .. 2d 3d 4th ~th o tg N '"a. .!?: C; o ~....... (i) 6th 7th 8th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 11th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22d 23d 24th 25th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32d 33d 34th 3.5th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42d 43d 44th Yeterinary Hospital General Account .... Less .mounl held in resem Shavings. , Supplies.' Buttons.' ot Identification. Depart. ment Printer. Horses. 1 Printing and Secret. Station- Service. ery. I Paints and OUs. Salaries. Total. 1--- - '- - -, -- -, - - - , - - , - - - , - - - , -- -, - - -- -, - - - -! 157,861 74 . . . . . . . . .. . . ~ 110 00 $ 3250 130 00 708 88 2000 1 10 5500 17 74 4000 70 4916 6500 4600 1043 51 00 110 00 5644 2.000 00 4000 14 53 24 00 1278 5000 46 13 2000 9000 865 H 12 :300 00 3000 2080 1430 6000 74 55 120 00 74 00 ... 4000 2700 54 1)5 1000 ............ 1193 6.'; 00 6830 2000 180 00 1623 1,37500 196 60 8399 $ 3,180 00 7,500 00 175 4000 7500 220 00 6000 40 00 4000 6000 8000 93 21 1 50 2500 13 64 69 51 4847 61 34 500 14 10 1535 2646 9500 7500 128 233 26 10,718 42 5000 I • • • • • • . . • J • • • • • , • • • • 1· • . • • • · ••• 1 • • • • • • • • • • 1 · · . . • • • • • • 298,66104 155,525 31 79,529 58 79,(173 25 70,651 40 70,209 77 56,44096 31,408 39 100,22937 89,832 H 66,824 26 43.425 62 42,491 36 74,112 93 6,911 52 10':3,051 93 38.417 21 96,890 2'.3 43,762 90 127,263 54 53.310 08 56,05757 64,146 35 43,476 04 140,713 06 76.009 55 12'2,333 03 fi2.466 77 28,00.; 18 98,621 13 48,316 98 45,036 69 55.890 13 33,412 56 25,281 37 118.627 71 49,626 91 45.546 79 59.9':36 2'2 38,958 30 00,860 09 17,588 40 Q l"J Z t.oJ :III ~ ~ 'd ~ Z >-3 ~ ~ Z >-3 ui ~ ~ 16 18 ~ I: ::::: ::::: I::::::'.' '.:'.: I :::: : : : :::: I:·.·.·. :: :::: I :::: :: .... :: I:::::'. :::: I:::: :::'.:: I:::: :::::: I:::: :::::: 1:: :::: :::: I::::: : :::: ::::: . Tota!. ........... 1114.939 00 I $ 1,897 60 1$ 12,67316 1$75000ri48508I$45528Ii2.525ool$4,M289I$2,9007aI$69l80'I~200,157 Special Appropriation for olIlcers suspended during 1900........................................... ...... ..... :.. .... .... .... 451 27 fa,260,60S 80 531' f3,408,555 68 451 27 fa,409,OO6 95 84 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. FINANCIAL RECAPITULATION. POLICE FUND. "AU FUND-SALARIES. By appropriation ...'. . .. . • .. • • .. . • .. . . •. . . ..• ••. •• . .••••.•.• $ 8,854,290 00 By special appropriation ...•.............. " ..•.•.... " ..... 451 27 By vouchers returned in excess of amount due. . . •. . . •. .. . • .. . 276 40 $ 3,SM,017,67 To Vouchers DrawnJanuary .......••.......••..•.... '" •. $ February .........••.......•.. , ....... . March ..••........•.••......•......... April ......•......•.•..•......••....... r:le :: :::: :::: :: :'. '.: :: '.: :: '.: :::: :'. '.: :: : July .......••...........•.•....•...... , August ...............•.....•....•...... September ...•..........•........•..•. October .......•........................ November ..............•...........•. December .......••...•...•............ To am't of fines of members of Dept......... 208,97704 205.064 12 410,89907 272,58847 272,881 67 272,821117 273,15924 268,08217 268,81609 269,54459 272,37748 270,55002 S 3,260,157 53 1,54091 $ 3,261,698 44 To am't returned from appropriation......... To am't transferred to "B" Fund............. To voucher drawn special appropriation. . . •. . 7,867 96 85,00000 451 27 ---------------------$3,355,017 67 $3,855.017 67 "B" FUND-MISCELLANEOUS. By appropriation ........... . ..••................•......... S By Credit from miscellaneous Police Courts .. , .....•• . ..... By Transfer from "A" Fund ...............•................. By amount returned ...... " .. " " •.. , ....... , •...........•.. To vouchers drawn ........................... $ 147,858 115 To amount returned from appropriation. . . .. . 12,910 62 75,000 278 85,000 490 00 74 00 43 ---------------------S 160,764 17 $ 160,764 17 "G" FUND-EJmRGENCY HOSPITAL CABES. By appropriation .......••.........• ....... ...... . ........ $ To vouchers drawn ................ _. . ...••. $ 544 60 To balance ......................• 8,000 00 2,455 40 Digitized by Coogle 85 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. RECAPITULATION. Fund "A" Vouchers .. $ 8,260,lG7 58 Fund "B" Vouchers.. 147,868 M Fund "G" Voucher... M4 60 Special Appropriation Voucher .......... . 45127 Am't fines Members of Department ....... . 1,54091 7,86796 To balance" A" Fund. 12,91062 To balance "B" Fund. 2,45540 To balance "G" Fund. Appropriation ......... $ 8,269,290 00 Appropriation. . . . . .. . 160,000 00 Appropriation......... 8,000 00 451 27 Appropriation, special Vouchers returned to 27640 "A" Fond ......... . 490 48 Amount returned .... . $8,488,781 84 $ 8,488,781 84 Credit from miscellaneous Police Courts. 278 74 STATEMENT OF POLICE PENSION FUND, 1901. Balance to credit of Fond December 81, 1900 ......• .60,608 78 RECEIPTS. From Police Pay Rolls (1 percent).................. $ 29,192 From City of Chicago account of licenses and Police Court fines....... . • .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .............. 154,868 From Refunds. ..................................... 706 From fines of members, 1900... .. .. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . 2,067 From fines of members, 1901........................ 1,540 92 57 56 58 91 Total ................................•...... 188,871 54 $248,980 27, PENSION CHECKS ISSVED. January ... '" ..... ' ................................ February................ .......................... March.. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. ... AprJI ............................................... May............................. ' ................... June................................................ July ............................................. ' August. . . . .. . . .. .......................•.......... September.......................................... 'October .................................... ' ....... November ......................................... December.. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ... . .. . . .. . . .... ........ '16,976 24 17,189 92 18,004 III 17,41006 17,456 40 20,GaI48 18,020 80 17,672 11 111,66248 17,797 09 17,797 09 17,598 81 216,125 29 Digitized by Coogle 86 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Balance to the credit of Police Pension Fund December 81, 1901, composed 8S follows: Cash in Treasury. . • •• • • .. . . .. • • •. • . .. . . .. . • .. . . .• •. $84,604 01 Less outstanding pension checks ..•••..... $1,216 88 Unclaimed wages (less).................... 53!J 65 1,750 03 S1l2,&8 98 Trial balance Police Pension Fund December 81, 1901 : Police Pension Fund (surplus).............. .. .•.. Treasurer Police Pension Fund ................•.... S84,604 01 Police pension checks (outstanding). .........• •••. Unclaimed pension checks.......................... 82,853 98 1.216 88 588 65 ----------------$34.604 01 $84,604 01 STATEMENT OF POLICE LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE FUND. Balance to credit of Fund December 81,1900...... . Amount received from interest on investments ..... . Amount remitted by Secretary Police Department accoun.t.slot machines ..... , .........••.... Warrants issiJed, medical services, etc ........•.•.. $ 217 00 Balance credit of Fund Dccember 81, 1901 •. _. .. . • . . 940 08 $ 89148 160 00 105 55 --------------~ $1,157 03 $1,157 08 Digitized by Coogle 87 GENERAL SUPERDt!l'BNtiEN'l"S REPORT. Report of the Superintendent of Horses. CHICAGO, December 31st, 1901. F'rancis O'Neill, General Superintendent of Police. SIR-I have the honor to submit herewith my annual report of the number of horses, wagons, ambulances, buggies, sleighs, etc., in this Department, also the amount of work done in the Repair Shop and by the Construction Department for the year ending· December 31st, 1901 : Patrol wagons ..................................... 47 Supply wugons..................................... 7 Pay wagons ........ , ... ' ., .... ................... 1 Ambulances ....................................... 10 Buggies ...........................................• 26 Bridewell 'bus. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .... ..•. . 1 Sll'ighs .......... , ... . .............. , ....... : .• .-. 4 W ~gon harness. . . . . . . . . .. . ................... : :'; .:' 59 Ambulance harness ................ , ............. " 8. Buggy harness .................................... 27 Artillery harness . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. 9 Saddles, bridles and sweut pads ................. " 28 Saddle housings . . . . . . .. .. ........................ 8 Horses .......................................... 244 Horses bought ....... ,............ ... .. .. ........ 19 Horses sold ........ :.... ........................... 6 Horses died.................. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. 8 Horses killed in accidents, condemned and shot. . .. 9 New wagons built... ............................... 7 Ambulance borse....... .......................•.. 1 Wagons rebuilt and painted. ..... .. ............. 11 Ambulances rebuilt and painted............. ..... 5 Buggies rebuilt and painted........ .. ............. 33 Sleigh rebuilt and painted..... .......... ........ 1 New harness...................... ................. 9 Respectfully submitted, ADAM S. BARBER, Superintendent oj HO'rseB. Digitized by Coogle 88 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Report of the Superintendent of Construction. DECEMBER 31, 1901. Francis O'Neill, General Superintendent of Police. SIR-The following is a report of the work done by the Construction Department for the year ending December 31, 1901: 1st Precinct. Calcimined barn. Calcimined offices and cell rooms. " Calcimined station and barn. 8d' " II 5th Calcimined station and barn. 6th II Calcimined station, barn and court rooms. Calcimined station and barn. lUh II Calcimined station and barn, and new floor In 12th squad room. II Remodeled barn. 15th Calcimined station, barn and court room. 19'h " Calcimined station, barn and court room. 21st " Remodeled desk sergeant's office. 22d Remodeled the building No. 946 Millard avenue 25th for a station house. II Calcimined station; barn and court room, and 27th new plumbing in toilet room and cement floor. Calcimined station, barn and fitted up court 29th room. Calcimined station and barn. 30th Calcimined station. barn and court room. 82<1 Calcimined station and barn. sad " Calcimined station and barn. 34th II Oalcimined station and barn. 85th Calcimined station,' barn and fitted up court 86th room. 88th' Calcimined station, barn and court room. Calcimined station and barn. 89th Calcimined station, barn and remodeled desk 40th sergeant's office. Calcimined station, bam and court room. 41st Calcimined station and barn. 42d Calcimined station and barn; new floor in barn, 43d and built new sidewalk. Calcimined station and barn. 44th 2d .. .. .... Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. 89 Calcimined Chief's offices. Calcimined Bureau of Identification. Calcimined Printing room. Calcimined Horse Hospital. Patrol boxes painted .......................... 171 Number lights of glass set .................... 179 New patrol boxes set..... ................•.. 80 Patrol boxes repaired......................... 670 Sewers cleaned and flushed. . .. ............... 165 Number calls for plumber ..................... 286 Stoves repaired. ..•......•................... 55 Furnaces repaired .............. :.... ........ 10 Patrol box locks repaired. .. • ............•.... 200 Cell door lock repaired. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . • . . . 1 Cell door repaired. . • • . . . . •. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 Cell cups ...•.............................•. 150 New hot water boiler......................... 1 New patrol box shingles .................... 800 Roof scuttles cov6red.. . . .. .. '.' ............ 8 Gong frames repaired......................... 12 New gutters repaired......................... 10 New down spouts repaired....... ............ 5 New ventilator repaired................. ..... 1 New floor drum........................... ... 1 Oat bins repaired....... . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . .. . . • 8 New horse number tags. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • . 60 New ice boxes...... .. ....................... 8 Barn doors covered.............. ............ 4 Stalled posts covered......................... 10 New smokestacks made....................... 8 Patrol wagon lamps repaired.................. 25 Roofs repaired. . . .. .. ........................ 6 New steam boilerbreeching. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . 1 Respectfully submitted, CHRISTOPHER O'BRIEN, Supt: of Oonstruction. Approved: ADAK S. BARBER, Supmratmdmt of Hor,,.. Digitized by Coogle 90 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Report of the Feed Inspector. Francis O'Neill, Gemeral Superintendent of Police. DEAR SIR-I herewith submit to you my report for feed inspected and weighed by me during the year 1901, as follows: MONTH. JANUARY. Straw ......................•.......••. Oil cake ............................ . Bran .............................. .. Hay ...•...............•.............. Oats........•......................... Bbl. Salt •............................. Linseed ............................ . Ear corn .............................. . Rock Salt ............................ . QUANTITY. 9,800lbs 650 lbs 8,000 lbs 142,2851bs 180,460 lbe 880lbs 100lbs 850lbs 125lbs PRICE. TOTAL. $ 9 00 1 75 1500 1800 28 1 75 600 45 1 $ 44 10 11 88 2925 924 58 1,141 58 288 600 225 1 25 $2,16267 FEBRUARY. Oats.......••.................. Hay .................................. . Bran ............................•..... Oil cake ............................. . Straw ................................. . Bbl. Salt.............................. . 126,850 lbs 98,040 Ibs 2,900lbs 550 lbs 680lbs 6 bbls f 105,200 lbs 127,4501bs 4,8001bs 1,1751bs 100 lbs 750 Ibs 8 bbls $ 28 1800 75 1 75 900 175 $1,109 94 60476 21 75 9 61J 806 1050 $1,75964 M.ARCH. Oats ................................. . ::!~ ::::: ::'.: :'. ::.:'. ::: .::.::::::::::: Oil cake ........................... .. Linseed .............................. . Straw ...............•................. Bbl. Salt ...•......................... APRIL. Oats .............•..................... ::!~ ::::::.::.:::.' :::: :::~:: .::: ::::: Oil cake........•.•.................. Straw ....•........................... Bbl. Salt ...............••............. Linseed .....•.......................•. 80 1200 1600 1 75 400 900 160 $ 98710 764 70 88 40 20 57 400 888 480 $1,82295 184,8161bs 189,0701bs 4,0001bs 625lbs 4501bs 1 bbl 100 lbs 80 1200 1600 175 900 1 60 6 $ $1,268 90 884 42 8200 10 98 200 1 60 600 $2,15088 Digitized by Coogle 91 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. REPORT OF THE FEED INSPECTOlt-Continued. MONTH. MAY. Oats....................•......•...... ::l~::::: :::::::: :::::.:: ~:: .. :::::::: Oil cake .....•........•......•...•..... Linseed .......................•..... 8traw ......•......................... Bbl. Salt ......................... .. QUANTITY. 118,4001bs 185,090Ibs 5,100 lbs 600 lbs 100 lbs I,OOOlbs 4 bbls PRICE. TOTAL. $80 75 $1,187 75 U45 68 4080 1050 600 5 00 640 14 00 1600 1 75 6 1000 1 60 $2,15208 JUNE. Oats.........................•......... :::n ::::~ :: :: :: .: : .:: ::: ::: :::~ ::: Oil cake............................. . Linseed ............................ . Straw ..........•..................... Bbl. Salt ............................ . Rock Salt ............................ . 126,690lbs 97,1001bs 8,700 lbs 775lbs 50 lbe 7,220lbs 2 bbls 50lbe SI,216 55 679 70 2960 18 57 800 8610 820 1 00 S80 75 1400 1600 1 75 6 1000 160 2 S1,98272 JULY. Oats ..••••....•....................... Hay ............................... .. Bran ................................. . Oil cake ............................. . Straw .........•.......•............... AUGUST. Oats............•...................... ::In: :: '.: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :.::'.: :: :.. Oil cake ............................. . Linseed .....•...•................... Straw ................................ . Bbl Salt .................•............ SEPTEMBER. Oats...•...............••............ ::In.:::::::::::::: :::::. ::~.::::::::: Oil cake ............................•.. Straw ............................... .. Rock Salt ....................•.....•. 105,600Ibs 128,400 lbs 8,500 lbe BOOlbs 1,060 lbe S SI,056 00 898 80 26 25 10 50 580 82 1400 15 00 1 75 1000 $1,99685 147,620 lbe 170,880 lbe 8,850 lbe 400 lbe 100 lbs 350Ibs 1 bbl S1,890 10 1,447 81 8465 8 00 600 2 75 41 1700 1800 2 6 1000 1 25 $ 125 S8,390 56 18t,065lbe 8O,075Ibs 2,900 Ibs 77lilbs 780 lbe 58lbe S 40 S1,688 82 15 50 620 58 1900 2735 1 75 13 57 900 851 1", 80 1---- S2.804 88 Digitized by Coogle 92 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. REPORT OF THE FEED INSPECTOR-Continued. MONTH. OCTOBER. Oats............................. , ... . Hay ................................. . Bran ................................. . Oil cake .............................. . Straw ................................. . Rock Salt ......................... . Linseed .................•............ NOVEMBER. Oats.........................•........ ::!n '.: ::: :::: :: '.: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Oil cake ............................ . Straw .................••......•..... Bbl. Salt ............................ . Rock Salt....•......................... Timothy Hay ......................... . DECEMBER. Oats.......................•...•...... .:: :: :: .:.::: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: ::: Oil cake .............................. . ::!~ Straw ................................ . Bbl. Salt ............................. . Timothy Hay ......................... . QUANTITY. 115,420Ibs 186,155lbs 8,800 lbs 5251bs 4,470lbs 100lbs 100lbs 1M,820lbs 187,425lbs 8,2501bs 575lbs 6,160 lbs 2 bbls 25lbs 9,540lbs 120,820 lbs 118,6101bs 8,450lbs 600lbs 560 lbs 2lbs 4,6401bs PRICE. , 48 16 00 1900 200 950 1" 6 , ,l,5:iO 98 1,08924 8185 1050 2128 1 50 6 00 f2,710 78 45~ 1550 85 1 75 900 1 25 1 16 00 , TOTAL. 53 1650 125 2 10 50 1 25 16 50 f2,19424 1,065 64 2762 1006 27 72 2 50 25 76 82 -fS,4OS -75 '2,001 08 97858 48 18 12 00 2 94 250 8828 , 8,07846 28,91567 Less amount of................ .............. .. ........ 866 87 Total for 1901 ., . • .. . • •. . .. '" .•.............•....••.. $28,1149 80 Less amount of 1900 account... .............. .......... 260 68 Total for 1901. ........................................ $28.288 62 Digitized by Coogle GENERAL SUPERlNTENDENT'S REPORT. REPORT OF THE FEED INSPECTOR-Continued. MONTH. TOTAL. QUANTITY. PRICE. JUNE. Hay ...•...••••.....••.•••• 4,200lbs ,14 00 '2940 JULY. Oats (2) ...••..•••••• Hay (21!) ................... . Oats (25) .................. . 8,200Jbs 4,OOOlbs 8,200lbs 82 1400 f8200 2800 3200 Dog Pound- 0 ...... . 32 '9200 AUGUST. Oats ..................... .. 8,200lbs 41 .Ul 00 SEPTEMBER. Oats ...................... . Hay ..................... . Bran ....•...•.......•......• 8,200lbs 2,OOOlbs 200lbi 40 lIHSO f4000 15 50 288 9tj Isolation HospitalMAY. Oats ..•.•••........•......•. Bran ............•....•...... JULY. Hay ..••.........•......... '57 88 - - - - '22028 4,8001bs SOOlbs 82 1600 '5200 6,120lbs 1400 4,OOOlbs 41 Dept. of ElectricltyAUGUST. Oats .....•••.........••..•. U800 400 f4284 --- 941:14 $51 25 - - --51-25S866 87 TOTALS FOR 1901. Sundries.. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ........•..... 708 lbs Linseed. . .. ..•...............•...... 650 lbs Oil cake.... ... ...................... 7,850lbs Straw. . •. .......................... 38,480 Ibs Bran. .......................... .... 48,900 lbs Oats ................................ 1,495,751 lbs Hay.. . ........................... 1,502,8401bs Salt.. . . •. . • .. .......••............•.. 22 bbls Respectfully submitted, EDWARD M. KEEFE, Feed Inspector. Digitized by Coogle 94 DF..PARTMENT OF POLICE. Report of the Custodian. CHICAGO, January, 1902. Franc:is O'Neill, General Superintendent of Police. DEAR SIR-Pursuant to Rule 95, of the Rules governing the Police Department, and that part of it that relates to the Custodian's office: "that the Custodian shall annually present to the General Superintendent of Police a report of all articles sent to him as Custodian, and which have remained in his office during the period of one year, and such other information as may cover the transaetion of business, affairs of the office, etc.," therefore, in obedience to these requirements I have the honor to present herewith a general summary of transactions for the past year from and including December 31, 1899, up to and including December 31, 1901. The following report embraces the number of all articles, packages, etc., sent to this office during the above named period from the various stations throughout the city, showing all packages containing money, delivered, on hand, and held in evidence: From December 31, 1899, up to and including December 31, 1901, this office received 481 packages consisting of money, jewelry, bicycles, old clothing, revolvers, junk, etc. This number does not include slot machines, as they were not accompanied with an inventory, and consequently were not booked. No property is delivered or turned over to any person except on proper orders issued by the Courts or where the officer has accompanied the owner in person, and has signed both the inventory and the books. All orders for property Digitized by Coogle 95 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. delivered are on file in this office. Three replevin suits for the delivery of goods have been brought against the Custodian during the past year. MONEY. 19 47 31 1 Packages containing money, evidence on hand ............... $ 308 61 \)6 52 Packages containing money, no evidence, on hand ....•...... Packages containing money, evidence, delivered ...•...•..... 3,21670 800 Package containing money, no evidence, delivered ...•....... 104 • 8,62488 MERCHANDISE. 49 Packages, evidence, on hand ....................•.•........ $16,244 60 166 Packages, no evideoce, on hand............................. 27445 116 Packages, evidence. delivered . .. . . .. . . .. . • .. . . .. . . •. . . .. . . . 4,882 05 " ~ Packagee, no evidence, delivered. •• .. . • •. . . . . ....•. ". . . . 92 95 , 20,994 05 RECAPITULATION. }loney, 104 packages .. , .....•......•................•..... , 3,624" 88 Merchandise, 877 packages. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . •. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 20,994 05 377 481 ----- , '24,61888 There remain in this office 69 packages, containing money amounting to '396.53, that have been in this office for several years, there being no owner for same. SLOT MACHINES. From March I, 1901, up to and including December 31, 1901, there have been 191 nickel slot machines destroyed of various kinds, containing 11,448 nickel., and one penny picture machine, containing 130 pennies, makiog a tot.al of 192 machines, containing S578.45. RECAPITULATION. Slot machine money.. . .. ... ...... . ....................... .. .. , 578 45 Sixty·nine packages containing money.... " ...... ". . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 896 53 , 969 98 Respectfully submitted, DEWITT C. CREGIER, Custodiafl Dept. of Police. Digitized by Coogle 96 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. Report of the Chief Operator. Francis O'Neill, General Superintendent of Police. DEAR SIR - I have the honor to submit herewith my report of the Police Alarm Telephone Service for the year ending December 31, 1901: The service has been extended in the various precincts by the addition of ten public and three private boxes. Six additional telephone lines were built to connect with patrol houses of the Department, to replace the speaki.ng tubes formerly in use. The St. Elizabeth's Hospital, located in the 34th Precinct, was connected with that station by telephone, to facilitate the obtaining of information regarding cases that the Department may be interested in. The circuits at the 8th and 13th Precincts have been rebuilt and the boxes equipped with the common battery system, which is an improvement to the service. Total number of stations equipped with telephone service.. 40 Total number of signal circuits .....................•.. '" 84 Total number of signal boxes ............................. 1006 Total number of operators. .. ............ .....••........ 181 SmlMARY OF POLICE ALARM TELEPHONE SERVICES FOR 1901. Reports received from policemen in district ..............••...... 4,482,755 Alarms responded to.. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. ............ ................ 63,571 Arrests made..................................................... 84,628 Fires attended.... .. .......... .... ...........•.......•.......•... 5,158 Miles traveled .... , ....................................... , . . .. . .. 282,095 False alarms... .......••...................•........•............. 2,121 Sick and injured persons taken to hospital................... .•.. 4,707 Sick and injured persons taken home. . • .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. ....... 2,855 Sick and injured persons taken to station and cared for. . . . . .. ... 488 Digitized by Coogle 97 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPOR'l.'. Dead bodies taken to morgue ..•.... ' .. : .....................•.... Dead bodies taken to residence. .. .......•................ .. . .. Disturbances suppressed without arrests .................... , .... . Insane persons cared for ........ ' . •. . ........................... . Destitute persons cared for. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .......... . ..... . Prisoners taklln to county jail. ........ , .. . .....................•• Prisoners taken to the Division Police Court ...........•.•.......• Packages stolen property recovered ......•............ " ......... . Lost children taken to parents ...............•................•... Mad or crippled animals killed ...........•............. , ......... . Runaway horses overtaken and stopped ..•........................ Stolen horses recovered ... , ................................ , .... . Stolen vehicles recovered. . ...................................... . Abandoned children taken to Foundlings Home ..••............••. Persons rescued from drowning.................................. . Inebriates taken to Washingtonian Home ........................ . Girls taken to House of the Good Shepherd ....... , .•............. Girls taken to Erling Woman's Refuge ......................... . Prisoners transferred to another precinct ........................ . Destitute persons taken to County Agent's Office ........ " ...... . Prisoners taken to depot ........................................ . Prisoners taken from County Jail to Court ....................... . Prisoners taken to Bureau of Identification. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .• . .. Prisoners to Juvenile Home ................ : .................. . Persons taken to the Home of the Friendless.. . . .. ............. . Persons taken to St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum ................ , .. . Persons taken to St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum .................... . Miscellaneous and incidental.. .................................. .. 858 123 3,026 997 438 4,965 8,474 3/)0 880 91 21 29 45 61 11 103 56 30 214 23 21) 3 20,982 Respectfully submitted, BURTON E. THOMPSON, Ohief Operator. Digitized by Coogle 98 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSE OF PROVIDING FOR AND MAINTAINING THE DEP ARTMENT OF POLICE DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1901, MADE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT AND SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER. CHICAGO, Illinois, November 1, 1901. Honorable L. E. McGann, Oomptroller Oity of Ohicago: DEAR SIR-I submit herewith the Estimates of DEPARTMENT OF POLICE for the fiscal year, January 1 to December 31, 1902, which aggrega.te the sum of $3,803,590.00. FRANCIS O'NEILL, Ge'MTat Superintendent oj Potice. Digitized by Coogle FINANCIAL ES'fIMATE FOR 1902. .. • Oii .~ o ""N· CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv Oil NAME. TITLE 011 SALARY . Approprla· lJepartment Department tlOD, Estimates, Increase Decrea ,Be Estimates, February 18, 1902 Details. 1\102 Totals. 1901. ----- ------ ------ ---- --I 2 ciS· ITEM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ::14 25 Francis O'~eilI ......... John E. Ptacek ......... Simon }layer ........... Luke P. Colleran ......... John J. Hartnett ......... Nicholas Hunt ........... John D. Shea .......... ,. Luke Kalas .............. Max Heidelmeier........ Adum 8. Barber .......... Plltrick J. Gibbons ....... John J. Mahoney ........ Martin Hn.yes ............ J ames Madden ....•...... ........................... George H. Shippy ........ . ....... Patrick J. Lavin ....... ,. John Wheeler.......••.. John Rehm .............. Alexander F. Campbell ... Peter M.Kelly ... " ....... Francis P. Barcell ....... John L. Revere .......... Herman F. Schuttler ...•. Michael P. Evans ........ James M. Markham ...... John McWeeny ........ Andrew Rohan ........... ................ 26 27 28 29 30 ............... ............ General Superintendent ....... Assistant Superintendent ..... Secretary of Police ............ Chief of lJetectives ........... Inspector of Police... . . . .. . .. Inspector of Police...... , ..... Inspector of Police ............ Inspector of Police ............ Inspector of Police ............ Supt. of Horses (incl. medicine) Captain 1st Precinct .......... Captain 2d PreciBct ..........• Captain 6th Precinct .......... Captain 11th Precinct ......... Captain 12th Precinct ......... Captain 15th Precinct ......... Captain 17th Precinct ......... Captain 19th Precinct ......... Captain 21st Precinct.......... Captain 27th Precinct ......... Captain 29th Precinct .••...... Captain 32d Precinct .......... Captain 35th ~recinct ..•.. , ... Captain 38th recinct. ......•. Captain 41st Precinct .......... Supt. Bureau of Identification Private Sec. to General Supt ... Lieutenant of Detectives ..•••. Lieutenant of Detectives ...... Lieutenn.nt of Detectives .•..•. • • • 6,000 ........ 6,000 6,000 4,000 ....... 4,000 4,000 2,250 ........ 2,250 2,250 2,800 ........ 2,800 2,800 2,800 ............ ........ 2,800 2,800 ............ ....... 2,800 2,800 2,800 ............ ........ 2,800 ............. ........ 2,800 14,000 ........ 2,800 2,800 2,400 2,400 ........ 2,400 2,250 ............ ....... 2.250 ........ 2,250 2,250 2,250 ............ ........ 2,250 2,250 ............ ........ 2,250 2,250 ....... ...... ........ 2,250 2,250 ............. ........ 2,250 2,250 .......... . ........ 2,250 2,250 2.250 ............ 2,250 ............ .. .... 2,250 2,250 ............ 2,250 2,250 ............ ........ 2,250 2,250 2,250 ........... ........ 2,250 ........... 2,250 2,250 2,21iO ............. 88,750 ........ 2,250 2,250 2,250 ........ 2,250 2,250 1,800 ........ I,FIOO 1,800 1,7(10 ............ ........ 1,700 1,700 8,400 ........ 1,700 1,700 ........................ ....... • 0 •••••••••• ••••• 0 • ...... ... .. .. ... ~ ...... . ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... . ..... ... .. ...... ..... ..... ; E t' ~ 'C I~ r£ ; l:Il ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1,7 i I! g FINANCIAL ESTIMATE FOR 1902-Continued. . _ .. , ---------- -;; .~ os ITE!.I OR NAlIE. TITLE OR SALARY. Patrick J.Dunne ......... Philip McKenna .......... 60 Lieutenants ........... Thomas .T. Ford .......... William H. Luthardt ..... Dewitt C. Cregier ....... B. E. Thompson ......... 70 Detective Sergeants .... John K. Hickey ....•..... James F. Carson .......... William J. Cushing....... .Edward M. Keefe ....... James Brennan ......... John .J. Fil~erald ....... Thomas J. itzgerald .... Martin B. Madden ........ John Reardon ............ Francis J. Shields ...... , . 106 Patrol Sergeants ...... HIO Desk Sergeants ....... Thomas J. Joyce ......... James W. FitzMimonB ..... Christopher O'Brien ...... Joseph J. Reid .......... M. B. Lone~an .......... Charles L. ersting .. . .. Frank Jonas ......... , ... 2,700 Patrolmen .......... Joseph Q. Annable ..... " John Goudy •.......•..... Private Sec. to Asst. Genl. Supt. Chief Clerk Secretary's Office .. at $1,500 ..................... Drill Master ................. Chief Clerk in Detective Bureau Custodian ................... Ohief Operator......... " ..... at $1,200 ...................... Asst. Supt. of Horses ......... Asst. Supt. of Horses........ Printer ...................... Feed Insfrector................ Vehicle nspector....... . .... Vehicle Inspector ............. Vehicle Inspector ............. Vehicle Inspector ....... c •••• Vehicle Inspector ............. Vehicle Inspector ............ at $1,2(:0 ...................... at $1,2(10 ...................... Assistant Chief Operator ...... Foreman-Repair Shops ...... Supt. of Construction ......... Clerk in Secretary's Office .... Photographer ................. Photographer.. . .. . .......... Ass. Printer and Pressman .... at $1,000 .................... Engineer ..................... Engineer ..................... :0; o ciS· ""N· CD Q. ~ C) o ~ "'"'"" rv 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4B 49 50 51 52 511 54 55 56 57 5B 59 60 Approprla- Department Department tlon, Estimates, Estimates, Increase. Decreae,e February 18, 11102 Uetalls. 1902 Totals. 1901. - - - - - - - - ---- - - - 1,500 1,500 90,000 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 7l!,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 127,200 127,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,100 1,100 1.000 2,500,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 1,500 90,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 84,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 127,200 156,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1.200 1,100 1,100 1,000 2,';00,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 1,500 90,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 84,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 ........... ............ ... ......... ............ .. ........ 7,200 127,200 156,000 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,100 1,100 1,000 .2,700,000 ............ ........ ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ......... ....... ........ ....... 100 ....... 100 ....... 12,000 ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ........ . ...... ...... ........ ....... ....... ........ . ...... ........ ....... 28,000 ........ ......... ....... ....... . ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ......... ........ ... ... ........ . ..... 200,000 ... .... ....... ............. ........ ....... ~ ; ~ ~ ~ 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 78 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 e8 o ciS· ""N· CD Q. ~ C") o ~ '"""" rv 89 90 90t 91 92 98 94 95 96 ,John Malone ....•........ 1 Engineer .................... . Thomas F. Rowens ....... Engineel· .................... . James Keenun ............ Engineer ..•....•............ John M. Ferguson. Engineer .................... . Walter M. Crowe .•. . . . . Engineer ............. , ...... . Alexander K. McLean .. " Engineer .......•............. Mary K. Keegan ......... Chief Matron .........•....... Harry C. Tuttle ......... Stenographer .............. . Harry W. French ........ Stenographer ...........•..... Joseph M. E. McGourty.. Stenographer .........•...... .....••............•••.... Stenogmpher,and Clerk .•.... Frank H. Gaffney ........ Blacksmith...... . ......... . Thomas J. Murphy ....... Blacksmith ..•.............•.. John J. Walsh ........... Blacksmith ................ . John J. Keefe. . . .. . . .. . .. Plumber .................... . 185 Operators. .... ....... at S900.... ...••........ . ... . Joseph P. Belair...... ... Carriage Painter ............. . Charles H. Congdon .... Carriage Painter ............. . Henry W. Oppen ........ Carriage Painter ............ . Joseph I. Wagner........ Carriage Painter ............. . Conrad Jaries........... Wagon Maker ............... . Patrick ,J. Reid .......... Wagon Maker .............. . Ludwig Prince. . . • . . . . . .. Wagon Maker. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. John Hinden ............ Harness Maker .............. . William Rehill ........... Harness Maker •............. Toefel Zzajkowski ....... Harness Maker ..•..•......... Patrick Malone .......... ABBistant Plumber ..•......... .Tames Clinch ............ Carpenter-Repair Shop ...... . Calvin F. Moore ........ Carpenter-Repair Shop ..... . James Carpenter ......... Carpenter-Construction Dep't .........••....•.•••..... Carpenter-Construction Dep't Ernest Hathaway ..•..... House Painter ...........••... Edward O'Connor ....... House Painter ........... . Thomas Sullivan ......... House Painter ............... . ............. .....••.... House Painter ..•............. .......................••. House Painter ............ : .. . ..................... House Painter ............... . 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,ono ],000 1,000 900 1100 1,000 1,000 1,000 ],000 1,000 117,900 900 900 1100 900 900 1100 900 900 1,000 ........ 1,000 1,000 1,000 ............,..... ··1········ 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 ~~O .. ·.. ·······1· .. · ···1···· .. ·· 900 900 900 .... .... ...... .. ... • ..... 00 1:000 1:000 .. .' : : : :: • .. 1,0 .. 900 .. ...... ... 900 ...... 2'700 .... . i,ooo ..... 900 ....... :.... ........ 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 ............... 1,000 ............... 1,000 ]21,500 121,500 3,600. • .. • •. 900 900 900 1)00 900 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . · · . . · · . . . . . . . . 2,700,. .•.•• ., ... . 900 900 900 900 1)00 ... 1000 ...... fIOOO ...•..• : ••••. 900 900 . ........ : :: : : : .. ·.. ·.... ··1········1···· .. · 2,700 .............. . 900 ............... . ~ ~ Z rJJ q ~ I ~ 0-3 rjj ! t'3 1,800 1,800 C4l l';I 900, ....... . 5,400 I........ 1. ...... S FINANCIAL ESTDIATE FOR 1902-Continued. -=• ac-= •Q;, ITEM OR NAME • --I 97 98 99 100 101 10:.! 103 104 o ciS' ""N' CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" I"V 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 . 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 128 124 125 126 TITLE OR SALARY. ~ I APproprla-1 Department Department tlon. Estimates. Estimates. IIncrea8e.IDecrea8e Feb~~p' 18, 1902 Details. 19011 Totals. ,------,-------,----,----- Enos Bond ..... . Frank Cinqueni. ........ . Edward Spiegel. .•....... Luke Burns ............. . Jacob Heidelmeier ...... . William H. Tapscott. .. Patrick O'Brien ........ . Frank W. Hawley ..... , . Thomas A. Hogan ...... . Marvin L. Ames ........ . Cornelius Sullivan ...... . 115 Patrol Drivers .....•.. 9 Asst. Engineers, 8 mos .. Horace A. Brink .......•. Patrick O'Sullivan ... , .. Edward Walsh ......... . John .J. Downey .. , ..... . William Cotter. . ....... . 30 Matrons .............. . 18 Hostlers.......... " .. . 12 Laborers ............. . 40 Janitors ............. . 18 Scrub Women ........ . James A. Brady ......... . Michael Gallagher ...... . Jacob Hanson ........... . Isaac Orell... . ......... . James Early ............ . Henry C. SCott .......... . I............. .. Station Repairer ........ :..... 900 000 ........... Station Hepairer......... • . . . . 900 900 ........................... . t'tation Repairer......... .. .. . 900 900 ..... ; .................... .. 8tation Repllirer.. ........... 900 900 ........................... . Station Repairer.. . .. . . . . . . . . . 000 Station Repairer. .. .. . . ... . ... 900 Station Repairer. ...... ....... 900 900 ........ $900 ....... Station Repairer... .. ... . .. .. . 900 900 $ 7,200 UOO ....... ; Plasterer. . . . . . . .. . . •. . '.. • . 900 900 900 ................ Tinner .. ..................... 900 900 900 ................ Barn Foreman. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 900 900 900 .............. HlI.rn Foreman. . . .. . .. ....... 900 ................................ $ 900 at $840........ ............... 88,200 96,600 96,600 *8,400 . . . .. . .. at 1550 ........ " . . .. .. • • .. . . . 4,950 4,950 4,950 ................ Crossing Man. . . .... ......... 780 780 780 ................ Second Class Patrolman...... 720 720 720 ................ Blacksmith Helper......... .. 720 720 ............................ Blacksmith Helper.... ....... 720 720 1,440 ............... Carrialte Blacksmith Helper.............. . 720 720 720 ........ at $720 ....... '" . . .. .. . . .. . . . 21,600 21,600 21,600 .............. .. at $630....................... 11,340 11,340 11,840 ........ . .. .. .. at $680. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .... . . 7,560 7,560 7,560 ... .. ....... .. at $600....................... 20,400 26,400 26,400 6,000 ... " .. . at $860. .. .. .. .. ... .......... 6,480 6,480 6,480 ............... . Pensioner. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 500 500 ................ '" ..... .. Pensioner. . . .. . . .. . . .. . • .. . . . 1100 500 .......................... .. Pensioner. . . .. • • .. . .. ....... 500 500 .......................... .. Pensioner. . . .. . . . • .. . . .. . . . 500 500 ........................ .. Pensioner . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 500 500 ........................... . Pensioner . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. • • . 500 500 ......................... . = :::: :::: ~::::::::::: ~ 'tI ~ 1'3 ~ z 1'3 0 t;l 'tI g ::; l'!I · 127 128 129 180 131 132 138 134 135 136 187 138 139 Totals ... ' ...•.........••..••..••..••......... $ 3,854,290 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 o ciS' ""N' CD Q. ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv 147 148 149 150 151 152 158 154 155 156 157 B FUND ACCOUNT. Rents ..............................••..•............... $ Shavings .............................................. . LumbeT .............•........... -. .........•........ _... . Telephones ............. • ......••..•................ ~ .. Buttons ........••.............•..•........•............• Horse Feed ......•...........•...•. , ...••...........•. Clubs ...........•..•.................................. Horses ................................................. . Belts ... , ........•..•.......•.................•........ Coal ..............•.••...•....•..........•.......•.•.... Secret Service. • • .. . . .. ••....... . ..................... . Horse Shoeinr ... '" .................................... . Gas .........................•........................... Electric Light .••..... " ........... , .................... . Meals .....••..••.......•.....................•.......•. Repairing Stations. . . .. . . • . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ...... . Furniture and Repairs ..........................•..•. Department Printer .......•..••......•.......•.......... 13,500 1,200 2,000 3,000 1,500 20,000 400 2,500 1,000 20,000 5,000 12,500 12,000 8,200 5,000 4,000 1,500 350 I $ 3,608,690 I $ 8,608,690 $ 14,250 1,200 2,000 3,000 1,500 80,000 400 6,250 1,000 80,000 5,000 12,500 12,000 8,200 5,000 4,000 1,500 850 $ 14,250 1,200 2,000 8,000 1,500 80,000 400 6,250 1,000 80,000 5,000 12,500 12,000 8,200 5,000 4,000 1,500 850 U63,8201 $8,920 ........ ........ ........ ....... ........ 10,000 ........ ........ ........ $ 750 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 10,000 ....... ........ ....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ~ 8,750 ........ ......... FINANCIAL ESTIMATE FOR 1902-Continued. .!! . I'l'EM OR NAME. ~ 81 1581 159 160 161 162 163 A Ppro Pr1a'l Department Department tion. 18 EstImates, Estimates, Increase.IDecrease Febl~~f.Y . 1902 Details. 1902 Totals. $ 500 28,050 8,000 5,000 $ 174,700 C FUND ACCOUNT. To Purchase Lot and Erect new Police Station for the 25th Precinct ........................................ 1 $ .......... 1 $ 20,000 Bureau of Identification ............................... . $ Supplies and Incidentals .............................. . Construction Stock and Apparatus ...................... . Printing and Stationery ...... : .......................... . 300 28,050 8,000 5,000 Total's .....•..................... 1 $ 75,000 G FUND ACCOUNT. Fol' Payment to various Hospitals fol' Emergency Cases .. i $ 3,000 1 1 $ Deduct for Chief of Detectives .......................... ,........... . ciS' ~ C") o ~ ""'"" rv $ I 500 $ 200,' . . .. 28,050 .. : ........... 8,000 ................ 5,000 ............... $ 174,700 1 $ 24,700 1.... ... $ t; l'iI 3,000 i $ 20,000 1 $20,000, ....... . ~ ~ ~ >-3 3,000 o "iJ $ 3,608,690 $26a,320I $ 8,920 ~ 174,700 20,000 3,000 99,700 . I ... . . . 20,000 ....... 2,800" ......... , ., ..... , .. ,........ . Totals ...................................... 1 $3,482,290 1 $3,803.590 1 $3.806,890 1$383,0201 $ 8,920 ""N' CD Q. :1 ~ GENERAL RECAPITULATION. A Fund ................................................ $ 3,354,290 $ 3,608,690 174,700 B Fund................................................. 75,000 20,000 C Fund .......................................................... . 3,000 G Fuud ....... , .................... ................... 3,000 Total .. , ..................................... , .......... . $ 3,806,390 o ~ I -;;; * On the 1901 Appropriation Bill, Supply DrIvers were appropriated for and the Civil Service Commission certitled Patrol Drivers in place tbereof, salary being same rate. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS O'NEILL, Gen'l Superintendent. ct' ~
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