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Eastern Illinois State Normal School,
see education

Eastern Star, Order of, see clubs
East St. Louis, 50, 355, 386, 390, 391;
commercial importance of, 117, 118;
employment agency in, 187; manu-
facturing city, 102; population of, 6,
7, 10; transportation from, 41, 125,
132

East St. Louis Electric Railroad, Col-
linsville, Caseyville, and, see trans-
portation

Edgar county, iin

Education, advance of, 30-34, 35, 37-40,
45-48, 55; Chicago Historical Society,
40; Chicago Library Club, 33; child
labor laws, 178-182; expenditures
for, 424-425, 512-513, 514; hampered
by lack of funds, 444; Illinois State
Historical Society, 39-40; libraries:
Chicago Public Library, 33, 42;
Crerar Library, 33; Illinois State
Historical Library, 39; Newberry Li-
brary, 33; Peoria Public Library, 34;
Withers Library, 33; schools: Ar-
mour Institute of Technology, 32;
Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 32;
Chicago Institute, 32; Eastern Illi-
nois State Normal School, 31; Illinois
Conservatory of Music, 48; Illinois
School for the Blind, 48; Illinois State
Normal University, 31, 46; Illinois
Woman's College, 38, 48; James
Millikin University, 38, 48; Knox
College, 34, 38, 54; Knox Conserva-
tory of Music, 48; Lewis Institute,
32; Lombard College, 48; Northern
Illinois State Normal School, 31, 46;
Northwestern University, 31, 37, 38,
45, 46, 473; Rockford College (Sem-
inary), 38; Southern Illinois State
Normal University, 31, 47; Spalding
Institute, 32; University of Chicago,
30-31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 46, 188, 473,
486; University of Illinois, 31, 34,
35, 36, 37-38, 39, 45, 46, 48, 55, 82,
147, 148, 177, 258, 281, 358, 387, 462,
473, 474; Western (or Military
Tract) State Normal School, 31, 46,

535

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Elizabethtown, 135

Elks, see clubs

Ellwood Manufacturing Company, see
manufactures

Ellwood Wire and Nail Company, see
manufactures

Emergency Peace League, 455
Engdahl, J. Louis, 480
England, 40, 342

English, see population
English Canadians, see Canadians
Entente powers, 452

Equality (Wash.), 173n
Erie, Lake, 143

Erie railroad, see transportation
Espionage act, 478, 479
Eureka, 48

Europe, 3, 16, 19, 403
European war, 70, 73, 75, 88, 141, 154,
413, 423, 452-491
Evanston, 34, 45, 272, 483

Evanston National Bank, see banking
Evansville and Mattoon railroad, see
transportation.

Evansville Belt Railway Company, see
transportation

Evansville railroad, Peoria, Decatur,
and, see transportation

Evansville, Terre Haute, and Chicago
railroad, see transportation

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Federation of Labor, Illinois State, see

labor

Ferguson Monument fund, see art
Field Columbian Museum, see art
Field, Marshall, 34, 50

Field Natural History Museum, see art
Finance, expansion of banking, 405-
420; financial officers and powers,
241-245, 250-253, 257-258, 315-317;
governor's financial power, 215, 217,
218, 257, 298; panic of 1893, 394-405;
state, 1893-1916, 421-430
Fine Arts Building, see art
Firemen's Association, 429

First National Bank of Kankakee, see
banking

Food administration, see United States
food administration, Illinois division
Ford county, 11n, 18

Foresters, see clubs

Fort Sheridan, see military
Foss, George E., 490

Four-Minute Men, 464, 464n

France, 17, 40

French, see population
French Canada, see Canada

French commission, 476

Friends of American Art, see art

Fuel administration, see state council
of defense

Fulkerson, Joseph R., 149

Fuller, Charles E., 459n

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Gilbert, Hiram, 346

Glessner Company, Warder, Bushweli
and, see manufactures
Golconda, 135

Goldzier, Julius, 454

Gompers, Samuel, 162, 481
Goodrich, Governor J. P., 468n
Government, administrative centraliza-
tion, 259-270; civil service, 271-287;
constitutional amendment and revi-
sion, 190-208; election procedure, 368-
380; enforcement of law, 381-393;
expenditures for, 424-425, 511-515;
gubernatorial powers, 209-236, 245,
246, 253, 254, 268, 313n; labor legis-
lation, 175-189; leagues interested
in: 37; anti-Saloon League, 382;
Chicago Bar Association, 203n, 318,
340, 346; Chicago Bureau of Public
Efficiency, 378; Chicago City Club,
37, 379; Chicago Civic Federation,
37, 318; Chicago Civil Service Re-
form Association, 273; Chicago Law
and Order League, 382, 393; Chicago
Municipal Voters League, 37, 273,
379; Citizen's Association of Chi-
cago, 37, 201, 205, 272n, 318; Citi-
zen's League, 382; Illinois Commis-
sion on Uniform Laws, 318; Illinois
State Conference of Charities, 277;
Illinois Tax Reform Association, 446;
Initiative and Referendum League,
201; Legislative Voters League, 37,
202, 306n, 319, 378, 379; State Bar
Association, 193, 243, 251, 318, 34on,
345, 347; organization of judiciary,
320-348; organization of legislature,
288-319; party control of elections,
354-368; powers of governor, 388-
391; state officers, boards, and com-
missioners, 237-270, 297, 298, 302-
304, 311-312; suffrage, 349-354; tax-
ation, 431-449. See politics

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Great Western Tin Plate Works, see
manufactures
Green river, 141
Greene county, iin
Griggsville, 26

Grundy county, 18, 292

Hamilton county, IIn

Hamletsburg, 135

Hamlin, Howland J., 240, 315n
Hancock county, 11n, 77, 86

Hardin county, 11n, 434

Harriman, social democratic candidate

for vice-president, 174

Harris, B. F., 463n
Harrisburg, 47

Harrison, Carter H., 156, 456n
Harrison, John H., 463n

Harvard, and Geneva Lake Railway
Company, Chicago, see transporta-
tion

Hay, Logan, 287, 290n, 346

Haymarket, 234

Healey, John J., 384

Henderson, Charles R., 188
Henderson county, in

Hennepin canal, see transportation

Henry county, 18

Historical libraries, see education
Historical societies, see education
Holland, 16, 17

Hopkins, John P., 463n

Horticultural Society, State, see agricul-

tural associations

Hough, Emerson, 35n

House Beautiful, see literature

Hudson (Wis.), 485n

Hughes, Charles E., 4530
Hull House, see culture

Illini, The, 35

Illinois and Michigan canal, see trans-
portation

Illinois Central railroad, see transpor-
tation

Illinois Coal Operators' Association,
see labor

Illinois Commission on Uniform Laws,
see government

Illinois Conference on the Reform of
the Law of Practice and Procedure,
see government

Illinois Conservatory of Music, see ed-
ucation

Illinois Farmers' Institute, see agricul-

tural associations

Illinois national guard, 458, 460
Illinois river, 36, 50, 66, 74, 82, 84, 136n,
137, 138, 141, 142

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Illinois Traction Company, see trans-
portation

Illinois Woman's College, see educa-
tion

Immigration, population affected by, 11,
13-22, 25

Indiana, 8, 24, 25, 26, 28, 65, 67, 132,

144, 151, 173, 370, 371, 404

Indiana Block Coal railway company,

see transportation

Industrial Legion, see labor

Industrial Workers of the World, 480,
481

Institute of Technology, Armour, see
education

Insull, Samuel, 463 464

International Harvester Company, see
manufactures

International Machinists Union, see
labor

Iowa, 25, 26, 29, 65, 72, 79, 81, 84, 448
Ireland, 17

Irish, see population

Iron Mountain, and Southern railway,
St. Louis, see transportation
Iroquois county, IIn
Italians, see population
Italy, 16, 17

Jackson county, 200, 235
Jackson Park, 40, 51
Jacksonville, 38, 48, 407
Jacobson, Gustave, 454

James, Edmund J., 37, 38, 45, 149, 474n
James Millikin University, see educa-
tion

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Kampsville, 137

Kane county, 9n, 10, 18, 25, 89
Kankakee, 394

Kankakee county, 18, 434
Kansas, 25, 26, 29, 81, 84, 162
Kansas City (Kan.), 115, 117
Kelley, Mrs. Florence, 179, 181
Kendall county, 10, 11n, 18, 292
Kennedy, John C., 456, 477n, 48on
Kentucky, 24, 25, 28
King, Edward J., 490
Kirkland, Joseph, 35

Knights of Agriculture, see agriculture
Knights of Columbus, see clubs

Knights of Khorassan, see clubs

Knights of Labor, see labor
Knights of Pythias, see clubs
Knox College, see education

Knox Conservatory of Music, see edu-
cation

Kruse, William F., 480

Labor, demand for, 2; employment
agencies, 186-187; federal depart-
ment of, 471; federal employment
service, 471; legislation concerning,
175-186, 187-189; organizations:
Amalgamated Common Laborers of
America, 167; American Federation
of Labor, 160, 161, 166, 173, 481;
American Railway Union, 158, 159,
160, 164, 173; Bohemian Central
Labor Union, 165; Brotherhood of
Coöperative Commonwealth, 173;
Building Trades Council, 169; Cen-
tral Labor Union, 167; Chicago
Building Trades League, 169; Chi-
cago Federation of Labor, 166-167,
456, 481, 482n; Chicago German Ty-
pographical Union No. 9, 163; Chi-
cago Trade and Labor Congress, 165,
166; Chicago Trades Assembly, 165,
166; Cigar Makers International
Union, 165; Farmers' Alliance and
Industrial Union, 161, 162; General
Managers' Association, 159; Illinois
Coal Operators' Association, 469n,

482; Illinois State Federation of
Labor, 160, 161, 162, 163, 463, 482;
Industrial Legion, 162; International
Machinists Union, 161, 170; Knights
of Labor, 158, 161, 162, 163, 164;
Lake
171;
Carriers Association,
Manufacturers' Association of Illi-
nois, 183; National Association of
Stove Manufacturers, 170; National
Metal Trades Association, 170; Open
Alliance, 162; Social Democracy of
America, 173; Socialist Labor Party,
162; Trade and Labor Alliance, 173;
United Garment Workers of Amer-
ica, 171; United Mine Workers of
America, 170, 469, 482; panic of 1893
affects, 401-402; socialist party, 172-
175; strikes and unions, 156-172, 482,
483. See manufactures, politics, and
transportation

Labor Alliance, Trade and, see labor
Labor Congress, Chicago Trade and,
see labor

Laborers of America, Amalgamated
Common, see labor

LaFarge, John, 43

La Grange, 137,

Laidlow Bale Tie Company, see manu-
factures

Lake Carriers Association, see labor
Lake county, 18

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Live Stock Breeders' Association, see
agricultural associations
Livingston county, 11n, 69, Co
Lloyd, Henry D., 163

Lloyd, William Bross, 478, 480, 48on
Lochner, Louis P., 455
Lockport, 140, 142

Lombard College, see education
London (Eng.), 397

Lorimer, William, 2030, 318
Lovett, Robert M., 455, 486

Lowden, Frank O., 206, 212, 220, 221,
223, 228, 254-258, 298, 315, 378, 379,
391n, 418, 457, 458, 460, 463, 465n,
468n, 469, 473n, 475, 485, 486, 487,
488, 489, 490

Loyalty League, 488

Lucey, Patrick J., 240, 241
Lunde, Theodore H., 484, 485n

Machinists Union, International, see
labor

Macomb, 31, 46, 47

Madison county, 9n, 10, 18, 19, 54
Magnes, Dr. Judah L., 486
Managers' Association, General, see
labor

Mann, James R., 459

Manufactures, Chicago's resources for,
8; cities engaged in, 102-103; com-
panies: Allis-Chalmers Company,
107; American Bridge Company, 108;
American Bridge Works, 108; Amer-
ican Can Company, 107; American
Steel and Wire Company, 108; Amer-
ican Tin Plate Company, 108; Ar-
mour and Company, 105; Chicago
Malleable Castings Company, 110;
Consolidated Barb Wire Company,
108; Cudahy and Company, 105;
Deere and Company, 109; Deering
Harvester Company, 110; Ellwood
Manufacturing Company, 108; Ell-
wood Wire and Nail Company, 108;
Federal Steel Company, 108; Garden
City Wire and Spring Company, 108;
Great Western Tin Plate Works,
108; Illinois Steel Company, 108;
International Harvester Company,
110; Laidlow Bale Tie Company,
108; Lassig Bridge and Iron Works,
108; McCormick Harvesting Machine
Company, 110; Milwaukee Harvester
Company, 110; Moline Plow Works,
109; Morris and Company, 105; Na-
tional Packing Company, 105; Na-
tional Steel Association, 107; Pea-
body Coal Company, 468; Plano

Manufacturing Company, 110; Pull-
man Palace Car Company, 108-109,
157-160, 163, 172, 402; Republic Iron
and Steel Company, 107; Stone Man-
ufacturers' Association, 107; Swift
and Company, 105; United Steel
Corporation, 108; Wagner Palace
Car Company, 109; Warder, Bush-
well, and Glessner Company, 110;
Washburn and Moen Manufacturing
Company, 108; Western Nail Manu-
facturers' Association, 107; constitu-
tion inadequate for, 194; description
of five leading industries, 103-112;
employees, 97-98, 99-100; growth and
value of, 91-97; Illinois' rank in, 9,
10; legislation concerning employees,
178-189; munitions, 456; organiza-
tion of, 98-101; panic of 1893 affects,
398-400, 401; progress of, 501-502;
transportation and, 113, 114, 116, 117,
504. See labor

Manufacturers' Association of Illinois,
see labor
Marshall, 47

Marshall county, 11n
Maryland, 448
Marx, Karl, 172

Mason county, IIn

Mason, William E., 459, 459n, 475,
485, 486, 490

Massac county, 21
Massac, Fort, 39

Massachusetts, 3, 9, 102, 151, 181, 186
Mattoon railroad, Evansville and, see
transportation

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