Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of Illinois, Volume 8Office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1896 |
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... LaSalle . McDonough . McLean .. Morgan .. Pike Kane .. Brown . Christian . Knox Washington Jo Daviess Vermillion St. Clair . Stephenson . Ogle .. Marion Bureau Macon . COUNTIES . Population , U. S. census of 1890 . Moneys of bankers ...
... LaSalle . McDonough . McLean .. Morgan .. Pike Kane .. Brown . Christian . Knox Washington Jo Daviess Vermillion St. Clair . Stephenson . Ogle .. Marion Bureau Macon . COUNTIES . Population , U. S. census of 1890 . Moneys of bankers ...
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... LaSalle 80,798 24,949 0.309 Coles . 30,093 24,791 0.824 St. Clair . 66,571 24,071 0.362 Woodford . 21 , 429 22,177 1.035 Richland .. Marion 15,019 21,800 1.451 24 , 341 20,740 0.852 Logan Hancock . Sangamon . 25,489 19,583 0.768 31,907 ...
... LaSalle 80,798 24,949 0.309 Coles . 30,093 24,791 0.824 St. Clair . 66,571 24,071 0.362 Woodford . 21 , 429 22,177 1.035 Richland .. Marion 15,019 21,800 1.451 24 , 341 20,740 0.852 Logan Hancock . Sangamon . 25,489 19,583 0.768 31,907 ...
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... LaSalle 12 , 203 222,029 18.495 38 , 752 216 , 075 5.576 Bureau McLean .. Hancock . Monroe . 80 , 798 32,636 209,065 6.406 201,366 2.492 35,014 176,197 5.032 63,036 174,301 2 765 31,907 167,940 5.263 12,948 160,561 12.40 Adams .. 61 ...
... LaSalle 12 , 203 222,029 18.495 38 , 752 216 , 075 5.576 Bureau McLean .. Hancock . Monroe . 80 , 798 32,636 209,065 6.406 201,366 2.492 35,014 176,197 5.032 63,036 174,301 2 765 31,907 167,940 5.263 12,948 160,561 12.40 Adams .. 61 ...
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... LaSalle . 80 , 798 244,542 3.027 McHenry 26 , 114 Menard .. 233,065 8.925 13 , 120 230,410 17.607 Mercer 18,545 Bureau 228,000 12.292 35 , 014 226,567 6.471 Calhoun .. 7,652 224 , 093 29.286 Hancock . 31,907 222,890 6.986 Knox 38 , 752 ...
... LaSalle . 80 , 798 244,542 3.027 McHenry 26 , 114 Menard .. 233,065 8.925 13 , 120 230,410 17.607 Mercer 18,545 Bureau 228,000 12.292 35 , 014 226,567 6.471 Calhoun .. 7,652 224 , 093 29.286 Hancock . 31,907 222,890 6.986 Knox 38 , 752 ...
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... LaSalle . 80,798 89,525 1.11 Morgan 32 , 635 87,000 2.67 Warren 21,281 87,000 4.09 Rock Island . 41,917 85,000 2.03 Logan 25,489 81,750 3.21 Edgar . 26,787 76 , 205 2.84 Boone . 12,203 71,000 5.82 Livingston 38,455 63,500 1.65 Grundy ...
... LaSalle . 80,798 89,525 1.11 Morgan 32 , 635 87,000 2.67 Warren 21,281 87,000 4.09 Rock Island . 41,917 85,000 2.03 Logan 25,489 81,750 3.21 Edgar . 26,787 76 , 205 2.84 Boone . 12,203 71,000 5.82 Livingston 38,455 63,500 1.65 Grundy ...
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acres actual value Adams st Aggregate amount of sales assessed value assessment of capital ASSESSOR'S VALUE average value Block Board of Equalization buildings Bureau Buren st capital stock cent Chas Chicago City Railway Chicago river City of Chicago Clark st Cook county cost Dearborn st decrease Edward Electric Light equalized value erty assessed feet of square Front and Square front feet Ground and Improvements Ground prove ground rent Henry Illinois increase Jackson St James Jan Huss John labor Lake Shore Drive Lake st LaSalle less lessee levied lots Madison st Marshall Field Mary Michigan Monroe st NAMES OF OWNERS National Bank Number Number Number of pieces Peoria Peoria st personal property pieces of front prop Railroad Randolph st real estate S. W. cor Sangamon st South Town square feet Street and Number Table taxation taxes paid tion total assessment true value U. S. census Wabash Water st
Passagens conhecidas
Página 16 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Página 17 - For all other corporate purposes, all municipal corporations may be vested with authority to assess and collect taxes; but such taxes shall be uniform, in respect to persons and property, within the jurisdiction of the body imposing the same.
Página 299 - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property...
Página 301 - ... property — such value to be ascertained by some person or persons, to be elected or appointed in such manner as the general assembly shall direct, and not otherwise...
Página 17 - The legislature shall provide such revenue as may be needful, by levying a tax by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, or its property...
Página 48 - All property, not exempted from taxation by this Constitution, shall be assessed for taxation at its fair cash value, estimated at the price it would bring at a fair voluntary sale...
Página 3 - The duties of such board shall be to collect, assort, systematize and present in biennial report to the general assembly, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the State, especially in its relations to the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary conditions of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the mechanical, manufacturing and productive industry of the State.
Página 287 - a tax, just, equal, full, fair, paid for full value received." "It is not merely a tax which justice allows ; it is one which justice demands. It is not merely one which ought to be collected; it is one which infallibly will be and is collected. It is not merely one which the State ought to see collected ; it is one which, in the long run, the State cannot prevent being collected.
Página 17 - The property of the State, counties, and other municipal corporations, both real and personal, and such other property as may be used exclusively for agricultural and horticultural societies, for school, religious, cemetery and charitable purposes, may b,e exempted from taxation; but such exemption shall be only by general law.
Página 18 - All moneys, credits, bonds, or stocks, and other investments, the shares of stock of incorporated companies and associations, and all other personal property, including property in transitu to or from this state, used, held, owned, or controlled by persons residing in this state.