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WITH A DIRECTORY OF THE JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT OF
THE STATE, CORRECTED TO THE TWELFTH OF APRIL,

1903, AND A TABLE OF CASES REVIEWED

BY THE SUPREME COURT TO THE

DATE OF THE PUBLICATION

OF THIS VOLUME.

VOL. CV.

A. D. 1903

EDITED BY

MARTIN L. NEWELL

AUTHOR OF "THE LAW OF LIBEL AND SLANDER," "A TREATISE UPON
THE LAW OF EJECTMENT," ETC.

AND

MASON H. NEWELL, M. A., LL. B.

CHICAGO

CALLAGHAN & COMPANY

Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1903.

BY CALLAGHAN & COMPANY,

In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

Rec. May 25, 1903.

Stereotyped and Printed

by the

Chicago Legal News Company.

DIRECTORY OF THE JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

CORRECTED TO APRIL 12, 1903.

The judiciary department of the State of Illinois is composed of (1) the Supreme Court; (2) the Appellate Courts; (3) Circuit Courts; (4) Courts of Cook County; (5) City Courts; (6) County and Probate Courts.

(1) THE SUPREME COURT.

The Supreme Court consists of seven justices, elected for a term of nine years, one from each of the seven districts into which the State is divided.

Formerly the State was divided into three grand divisions, Southern, Central and Northern, in which the terms were held, with one clerk for each of the three grand divisions elected for a term of six years, the court sitting at Mt. Vernon, Springfield and Ottawa.

In 1897 these divisions were consolidated into one comprising the entire State, and provision made that all terms of the court be held in the city of Springfield, on the first Tuesday in October, December, February, April and June of each year.

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The Chief Justice is chosen by the court, annually, at the June term. The rule of the court is to select as successor to the presiding justice the justice next in order of seniority who has not served as Chief Justice within six years last past. Mr. Justice Magruder is the present Chief Justice.

CLERK.

CHRISTOPHER MAMER, 158 Throop St., Chicago.

LIBRARIAN.

RALPH H. WILKIN, Robinson.

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(2) APPELLATE COURTS.

These Courts are held by Judges of the Circuit Courts assigned by the Supreme Court for a term of three years. One Clerk is elected in each district.

MARTIN L. NEWELL...

REPORTER.

..Springfield.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Composed of the county of Cook.

Court sits at Chicago on the first Tuesdays of March and October.
CLERK-Alfred R. Porter, Ashland Block, Chicago.

FARLIN Q. BALL, Presiding Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago.
FRANCIS ADAMS, Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago.

THOMAS G. WINDES, Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago.

BRANCH APPELLATE COURT.*

FIRST DISTRICT.

ARBA N. WATERMAN, Presiding Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago.
EDMUND W. BURKE, Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago
HENRY V. FREEMAN, Justice, Ashland Block, Chicago.

APPELLATE COURTS (CONTINUED.)

SECOND DISTRICT.

Composed of the Northern Grand Division of the Supreme Court, except Cook county.

Court sits at Ottawa, La Salle county, on the first Tuesdays in April and October.

CLERK-Christopher C. Duffy, Ottawa.

GEORGE W. BROWN, Presiding Justice, Wheaton.
HARRY HIGBEE, Justice, Pittsfield.

DORRANCE DIBELL, Justice, Joliet.

THIRD DISTRICT.

Composed of the Central Grand Division of the Supreme Court. Court sits at Springfield, Sangamon county, on the third Tuesdays in May and November.

CLERK-W. C. Hippard, Springfield.

FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, Presiding Justice, Urbana.†
OLIVER A. HARKER, Justice, Carbondale.

BENJAMIN R. BURROUGHS, Justice, Edwardsville.

This court is a branch of the Appellate Court of the first district, and is held by three judges of the Circuit Court, designated and assigned by the Supreme Court under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, approved June 2, 1897. Hurd's Statute, 1897, 508, Laws of 1897, 185.

+ Resigned.

FOURTH DISTRICT.

Composed of the Southern Grand Division of the Supreme Court. Court sits at Mount Vernon, Jefferson county, on the fourth Tuesdays in February and August.

CLERK-Albert C. Millspaugh, Mount Vernon.

HIRAM BIGELOW, Presiding Justice, Galva.
JAMES A. CREIGHTON, Justice, Springfield.
NICHOLAS E. WORTHINGTON, Justice, Peoria.

(3) CIRCUIT COURTS.

Exclusive of Cook county, the State of Illinois is divided into Seventeen Judicial Circuits, as follows: *

First Circuit.-The counties of Alexander, Pulaski, Massac, Pope, Johnson, Union, Jackson, Williamson and Saline.

JUDGES.

JOSEPH P. ROBARTS, Cairo.

OLIVER A. HARKER, Carbondale.
ALONZO K. VICKERS, Vienna.

Second Circuit.-The counties of Hardin, Gallatin, White, Hamilton, Franklin, Wabash, Edwards, Wayne, Jefferson, Richland, Lawrence and Crawford.

JUDGES.

EDMUND D. YOUNGBLOOD, Mount Vernon.

PRINCE A. PEARCE, Carmi.

ENOCH E. NEWLIN, Robinson.

Third Circuit.-The counties of Randolph, Monroe, St. Clair, Madison, Bond, Washington and Perry.

JUDGES.

BENJAMIN R. BURROUGHS, Edwardsville.

WILLIAM P. EARLY, Edwardsville.
WILLIAM HARTZELL, Chester.

Fourth Circuit.-The counties of Clinton, Marion, Clay, Fayette, Effingham, Jasper, Montgomery, Shelby and Christian.

JUDGES.

WILLIAM M. FARMER, Vandalia.

TRUMAN E. AMES, Shelbyville.

SAMUEL L. DWIGHT, Centralia.

Fifth Circuit.-The counties of Vermilion, Edgar, Clark, Cumberland and Coles.

JUDGES.

HENRY VAN SELLAR, Paris.

M. W. THOMPSON, Danville.
FRANK K. DUNN, Charleston.

Sixth Circuit.-The counties of Champaign, Douglas, Moultrie, Macon, DeWitt and Piatt.

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