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WILLIAMSON BLOCK-16th, se. cor. Tre- mont.
WINDSOR BLOCK-Larimer, ne. cor. 18th. WITTER BLOCK-16th, se. cor. Blake. WOODWARD BLOCK-1623 Curtis.
WORTHINGTON TERRACE - Santa Fe av., bet. 11th and 12th avs.
REMOVALS AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN REGULAR ORDER.
ALDRACH C. W., mgr, Kansas Loan and
Trust Co., 419 Charles Bldg, 15th, cor. Curtis, r. 269 S. Sherman av.
Arbuckle & Porter, real estate, Beaver Brook Bldg, Boulevard, cor. Lake av, Highlands.
Baker A. H., manager, Kansas Mut. Life Ins. Co, 51 Skinner Blk.
Barnett James O., r. 1949 Grant av.
Beaver Brook Water Co., Beaver Brook Bldg, Boulevard, cor. Lake av, High- lands.
Betts J. Sanford, r. 737 16th av.
Blake A. H., (Blake, Carroll & Co.,) r. 618 22d.
Blake, Carroll & Co., (A. H. Blake, E. Carroll and S. Eddleman,) saloon, 1217 19th.
BOURNE CEMENT & PLASTER CO.,
F. J. Warren, gen'l mgr, 66 Opera House Blk.
Boutwell Lester T., clk, Taylor & Co.
Brenneman W. S., dentist, 7, 8 and 9, 1624 Curtis.
Bruni F., Italian Consul, 2800 Curtis.
BURNS ROBERT J., dentist, 12, 13 and 18 Tritch Blk, 16th, cor. Curtis.
Carrier Printing Co., 1708 Wazee.
Carroll Edward, (Blake, Carroll & Co.,) 1217 19th.
Carson, Hurst & Co., (J. Harry Carson and Charles A. Hurst,) printers, 1335 Law- rence.
Cashman James J., salesman, Terry Piano Co., r. 117 23d av.
Chamberlin William L., bkkpr, Colo.
Plumbing Co., 429 16th.
CHEELY A. C. & CO., (A. C. Cheely and J. R. Porterfield,) real estate and mining brokers, 6 Burlington Blk, Larimer, cor. 17th.
Cherrington H. S., special agt, Northwest- ern Mut. Life Ins. Co., 3 Patterson & Thomas Blk.
Chipp Rodney, examiner, U. S. Pension Bureau, r. 2257 California.
Colorado Plumbing Co., 429 16th. Converse J. C., r. 950 S. 10th.
DANIELS A. M., mantels, grates and tiling, 1629 Stout.
Deakin Brothers & Co., Japanese silks, 1710 Stout.
Denver College of Oratory, Music and Art, Prof. J. C. Feitshans, A. M. pres't, office 1539 Arapahoe.
Denver Legal Intelligence, office 1517 Law- rence.
DENVER PRESS V.P. Wilson & Sons, proprs, 1537 Platte.
Desch William M., r. 12 La Veta Place. Durfee E. B., lawyer, 24 Essex Bldg.
Guy C. E., (C. E. Guy & Co.,) r. 2815 Lincoln av.
Hall Frank, historian, office 405 Charles Bldg, 15th, cor. Curtis.
HARLEY JAMES C., gen'l mgr, Equit- able Life Assurance Society of the U. S., r. 1265 Broadway.
Henry J. J., real estate, 1657 Champa. Hoover James, real estate, r. 919 12th.
Henderson John T., druggist, 778 Santa Fe av.
Hubbard P. L., lawyer, r. 1258 S. 15th.
Elliott J. C., real estate and loans, 1 to 4 Ghost Blk, 1702 Champa.
Fairchild Corliss, printer, News, r. 1265 Evans.
Johnson Charles J. H., clk, G. C. Williams, r. 616 Highland av, Highlands.
JOSEPHI SIMEON A., (S. A. Josephi & Co.,) Arapahoe Bldg., bds. Windsor Hotel.
KANSAS LOAN AND TRUST CO., 419 Charles Bldg, 15th, cor. Curtis.
Ketterer George F., grocer, 2100 Curtis.
KRAUSE GUSTAV, accountant, office 51 Tabor Blk., r. 21 McClelland Blk, P. O. Box 1933.
McDowell William A., real estate, Mc- Clintock Blk, Larimer, cor. 16th.
MORRIS CHARLES H., mines and real estate, 25 Skinner Blk, 16th, cor. Lawrence.
Parks Ernest F., special agt, Kansas Mut. Life Ins. Co., 51 Skinner Blk.
PERRY JOHN A., lawyer, 41-42 Arap- ahoe Bldg, 1622 Arapahoe, r. 1342 Glen- arm.
Neef Fred., liquor dealer, r. 733 Pearl av, Highlands.
SMALL D. P., real estate, New England Headquarters 3 and 4, 1624 Curtis.
Teller Willard, (Teller & Orahood,) r. 1164 Grant av.
THOMAS, SHEPARD & SEARING, (Edward G. Thomas, Frank E. Shepard and Lewis Searing,) mechanical and elec- trical engineers, 69 Arapahoe Bldg, 1622 Arapahoe.
Varnum & Fish, (C. W. Varnum and C. B. Fish,) lawyers, 79 Good Blk, Larimer, cor. 16th.
Wall Clement J., advt. agt, The Road, Essex Bldg.
Denver Brewing Co. . BREWERS OF THE CELEBRATED .
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Main Brewery, Ninth Street,
Cor. Lawrence.
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Branch Brewery, Eighth Street,
Cor. Larimer.
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Chicago Lumber Co.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
HARD AND SOFULL
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Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Glass, Building Paper, Cement, Hair, Plaster.
MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS.
15TH AND BASSETT STS.
DENVER, COLO.
BALLENGER & RICHARDS Denver City Directory.
1890
CITY GOVERNMENT.
WOLFE LONDONER MAYOR
WILLIAM H. MILBURN CLERK
AMOR A. MCKNIGHT AUDITOR
ARMSTRONG B. PLACE TREASURER
JOHN A. MCINTYRE ENGINEER
JOHN F. FARLEY CHIEF POLICE
JULIUS PEARSE CHIEF FIRE DEPARTMENT
JOHN F. SHAFROTH
ATTORNEY
ORLANDO C. MARSH
CORPORATION COUNSEL
S. D. BARNES
POLICE MAGISTRATE
A. A. CLOUGH HEALTH COMMISSIONER
THEODORE GRIFFIN STREET COMMISSIONER
HARRY S. THOMAS WATER COMMISSIONER F. H. JACKSON BUILDING INSPECTOR
HALSEY M. RHOADS SEALER WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WILLIAM STOCKTON BOILER INSPECTOR
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CITY COUNCIL.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
WALTER S. CONWAY, President.
FIRST WARD-Walter Conway. FIFTH WARD-John G. Fleming.
SECOND WARD-Daniel Ryan. SIXTH WARD-A. H. Root.
THIRD WARD-Jerome S. Riche. SEVENTH WARD-W. H. Barnard.
FOURTH WARD-Ferd. Rinne. EIGHTH WARD -- H. L. Bailey.
NINTH WARD-Felix Thies.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Auditing-Riche, Rinne, Barnard.
Finance-Riche, Fleming, Root.
Streets, Alleys, and Bridges-Bailey, Fleming, Thies.
License-Rinne, Ryan, Barnard.
Health-Root, Rinne, Bailey.
Police-Ryan, Bailey, Thies. Fire-Bailey, Fleming, Riche.
Printing-Riche, Ryan, Root.
Public Grounds and Buildings-Fleming, Bailey, Riche.
Water-Rinne, Fleming, Thies.
Cherry Creek-Ryan, Bailey, Thies.
Electric Light and Gas-Thies, Fleming, Bailey. Drains and Sewers-Fleming, Bailey, Thies
Judiciary-Fleming, Riche, Root.
Claims -- Root, Ryan, Bailey. Elections-Barnard, Rinne, Root.
Markets-Root, Rinn , Barnard.
Street Railroads-Barnard, Rinne, Fleming.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
CHARLES J. CLARK.
PIERRE B. RUSSELL.
JOHN FAGERBERG.
D. C. PACKARD, President. GEORGE N. ORDWAY.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Auditing-Ordway and Clark. Cherry Creek-Fagerberg and Ordway. Drains and Sewers-Russell, Clark and Ordway.
Finance-Russell and Clark. Fire-Russell and Clark. Gas and Electric Light-Russell, Clark and Ordway. Health-Clark, Ordway and Fagerberg. Judiciary-Clark, Ordway and Russell. License-Clark, Fagerberg and Ordway. Markets and Market Places-Ordway and Fagerberg. Police-Ordway and Fagerberg. Printing and Stationery-Fagerberg and Russell.
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Public Grounds and Buildings-Fagerberg, Clark and Ordway. Streets, Alleys and Bridges-Ordway, Clark and Russell. Street Railroads-Clark, Russell and Ordway.
Water-Fagerberg and Ordway.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
WOLFE LONDONER, Chairman. D. C. PACKARD, Prest. Board of Supervisors. WALTER CONWAY, Prest. Board of Aldermen.
DR. A. A. CLOUGH, Health Commissioner.
J. F. FARLEY, Chief of Police. W. H. MILBURN, City Clerk, ex-officio Secretary.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
F. B. CROCKER, President. T. H. PATTEN, Secretary. F. A. KEENER, D. C. DODGE.
(Room 2, City Hall.)
CITY HALL.
Located on Larimer street, northwest corner of fourteenth, contains the following named city offices : Mayor's office, City Clerk's office, Auditor's office, Treasurer's office, Council Chambers, office of Corporation Counsel, Engineer's office, Building and Boiler Inspector's office, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Police Court and Police Headquarters, Central Fire Station, City Jail and office of Health Commissioner.
POST OFFICE.
Located on Champa, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, Gettysburg Building, John Corcoran, Postmaster.
OFFICERS OF TOWN OF HIGHLANDS.
Mayor, George F. Lewis; Clerk and Recorder, Frank Mannix; Attorney, T. H. Thomas; Marshal, J. C. McNeill; Treasurer, J. Fred. Zell; Engineer, E. L. Rogers; Street Commissioner, A. A. Ebersol; Trustees (two years)- David K. Lee, James W. Jackson, George H. Harvey; Trustees (one year) Robert H. Kooken, Oscar J. Shaw and Jere. C. Breon.
Regular meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month.
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
CITY LIMITS
WESTON AVE
GASTON AVE.
GASTON AVE
D. P. RY.
40 TH ST.
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CITY LIMITS
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COLFAX AVE
WAZEE ST.
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DENVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE.
Hold regular meetings on the first Thursday of each month in Chamber of Commerce building, Lawrence street, northeast corner Fourteenth.
President-I. B. Porter.
First Vice-President-Joseph E. Bates.
Second Vice- President-John M. Berkey.
Treasurer-R. W. Woodbury.
Secretary-Charles H. Reynolds.
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1890.
Finance-J. L. McNeil, J. A. Thatcher, C. B. Kountze, J. J. Reithman, M. J. Lawrence.
Commerce-II. B. Chamberlin, N. P. Hill, Wolfe Londoner H. W. Hobson, J. W. Gilluly.
Manufactures-E. M. Ashley, J. W. Nesmith, R. R. Wright, A. G. Rhoads, Thos. Tonge.
Railroad Building-Donald Fletcher, John Evans, D. H. Moffat, H. L. Eicholtz, W. H. Bush.
Freight, Tariffs and Transportation-W. J. Barker, J. T. Cornforth, A. C. Fisk, W. J. Kinsey, J. K. Mullen.
Mines Mining and Smelting-G. F. Batchelder, J. B. Grant, James Leon- ard, C. D. Cobb, C. Boettcher.
Stock Growing, Stock Yards and Packing-H. H. Metcalf, C. B. Rhodes, W. J. Wilson, S. H. Standart, G. W. Ballantine.
Wool and Wool Growing-R. R. Wright, F. G. Willard, Alfred Butters, J. L. Routt, R. W. Spear.
Agriculture and Horticulture-D. K. Wall, Henry Lee, S. Allen Long, B. F. Harrington, Theodore Barteldes.
Architecture and the Arts-W. B. Von Richthofen, F. E. Edbrooke, J. A. Chain, W. F. Geddis, R. S. Roeschlaub.
Immigration and Statistics-F. J. V. Skiff, J. M. Berkey, Herman Strauss, John E. Leet, J. W. Nesmith.
Importation and Exportation-M. J. McNamara, C. S. Morey, Fritz Thies, W. J. Parkinson, C. Walbrach.
Education-W. D. Todd, W. S. Cheesman, T. W. Herr, C. H. Olm- sted, L. Anfenger.
Arbitration-C. S. Thomas, J. A. Tedford, G. J. Besser, C. S. Howard, J. S. Appel.
Public Institutions and Improvements-J. A. Cooper, H. A. W. Tabor, E. B. Light, T. C. Henry, B. F. Woodward.
Meteorology-J. T. Cornforth, W. G. M. Stone, F. J. Bancroft, C. D. Gurley, I. G. Skiles.
Bi-Metalism-H. M. Porter, Hugh Butler, G. G. Symes, E. Eddy, T. M. Patterson.
Mercantile Library -- R. W. Woodbury, M. J. McNamara, G. W. Clay- ton, I. E. Blake, C. E. Dickinson, P. Gottesleben, A. Sweeney.
Legal Advice-M. A. Rogers, L. C. Rockwell, H. M. Orahood, V. D. Markham, T. J. O'Donnell.
Membership-W. C. Furst, B. P. Brasher, M. C. Jackson, C. H. Smith, J. A. McClurg.
I. B. PORTER, President.
C. H. REYNOLDS, Secretary.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Central Fire Station, City Hall, Fire Alarm, Telegraph Connection, Hol- laday street, southwest corner Fourteenth.
JULIUS PEARSE
T. F. OWENS ASSISTANT CHIEF
CHIEF
STEAM ENGINE CO. NO. 1 .-- Located at Broadway Hose House, Fif- teenth street, cor. Broadway. W. T. Hawkett, Engineer.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1 .-- Located Curtis, bet. Tweentieth and Twenty-first. O. W. Marty, Captain.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1 .-- Located at Central Station, City Hall. Charles Eyman, Captain.
HOSE CO. NO. 1 .- Located Hartford, bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. T. J. Conner, Captain.
STEAMER CO. NO. 2 .-- Located Colfax avenue, southwest corner Santa Fe avenue.
STEAMER CO. NO. 3 .-- Located on the southwest corner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-sixth streets. F. A. Taylor, Captain.
HOSE CO. NO. 4 .- Central Station, City Hall. A. L. Barker, Captain.
HOSE CO. NO. 5 .- Located 2528 Fifteenth street. Thomas E. Welsh, Captain.
AMUSEMENTS.
TABOR GRAND OPERA HOUSE .- Peter McCourt, Manager; R. B. Mays, Treasuer. Located on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Curtis streets.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE .- L. G. Hanna, Manager. Located on the northeast corner of Fifteenth street and Cleveland Place.
OLYMPIC THEATRE .- J. N. Halligan, Proprietor. 1737 and 1743 Market street.
CENTRAL THEATRE .- 2017 Market street. .
WEST DENVER TURN HALL .- Tenth, northwest corner Larimer street.
CEMETERIES.
CITY CEMETERY .- Located southeastern suburbs.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .- J. F. Brown, President; Charles D. Cobb, Secretary; John R. Hanna, Treasurer; Alexander For- syth, Sexton. Office, 1 and 2 Tabor Block. Cemetery three miles north- east of city.
UNITED STATES MINT.
M. E. Smith, Assayer in charge: John W. Browning, Melter; S. G. Sackett, Chief Clerk. Located on the northwest corner of Market and Sixteenth streets.
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STATE OFFICERS.
State Executive Department, Barclay Block, Larimer street, north-west corner Eighteenth.
JOB A. COOPER.
GOVERNOR
WILLIAM G. SMITH
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
JAMES RICE
SECRETARY OF STATE
W. H. BRISBANE
STATE TREASURER
L. B. SCHWANBECK
AUDITOR OF STATE
SAM. W. JONES
ATTORNEY GENERAL
FRED. DICK
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JAMES P. MAXWELL 1
STATE ENGINEER I 1 N. S. HURD
DEPUTY SUPT. OF INSURANCE I
JOHN McNEIL
INSPECTOR OF COAL MINES
A. R. KENNEDY
DAIRY COMMISSIONER
I GORDON LAND FISH COMMISSIONER 1
· BENJAMIN F. KLEE ADJUTANT GENERAL
STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS.
Governor Job A. Cooper, Chairman; James Rice, Secretary of State; Sam. W. Jones, Attorney General; Fred. Dick, Supt. Public Instruction; A. Sagendorf, Register. Office, 3 and 4 Barclay Block.
STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL MANAGERS.
Governor Job A. Cooper, Chairman; John L. Routt, Otto Mears, B. F. Crowell, C. J. Hughes, Jr., Managers; Herman Lueders, Secretary. Office, room 44 Barclay Block. Capitol Grounds, Colfax avenue, corner Broadway.
STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
L. B. Schwanbeck, Superintendent ex-officio; Nathan S. Hurd, Deputy Superintendent; T. F. Simmons, Chief Clerk. Room 9, Barclay Block.
STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS.
James Rice, Secretary of State, Commissioner ex-officio: John W. Lockin, Deputy Commissioner. Office, 9 and 11 Assembly Building.
STATE BUREAU OF HORTICULTURE AND FORESTRY.
C. S. Faurot, President, Boulder; W. B. Felton, Vice-President, Canon City; William Davis, Treasurer, Denver; Dr. Alexander Shaw, Secretary, Denver. Office, Barclay Block.
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MILITARY.
Regular. (City.)
Major Daniel H. Bash, Pay Department, U. S. A., Paymaster. Captain Lafayette E. Campbell, Quartermaster's Department, U. S. A., Disbursing Quartermaster.
Captain Charles Hay, ___ Subsistence Department, U. S. A., Purchasing Commissary.
Brevet Brig. General Fred T. Dent, Colonel U. S. A., (retired.)
Captain Wellington G. Sprague, U. S. A., (retired.)
Captain Robert G. Smither, U. S. A., (retired.)
Captain Julius E. Quentin. U. S. A., (retired.)
Brevet Captain David I. Ezekiel, Ist Lieutenant, U. S. A., (retired.)
FORT LOGAN .- Situated 9 miles south of Denver, on Denver & Rio Grande R'y; garrisoned by Headquarters, Field, Staff and Band, and Com- panies B, C, D, E, F, and G., 7th Infantry. Colonel Henry C. Merriam, 7th Infantry, Commanding Post; Ist Lieut. Alfred B. Johnson, 7th In antry, Regimental and Post Adjutant; Ist Lieut. Lewis D. Greene, 7th Infantry, Regimental and Post Quartermaster.
COMPANY B, 7TH INFANTRY. Captain Thaddeus S. Kirtland. Ist Lieut. Charles A. Booth. 2d Lieut Frederic H. Sargent.
COMPANY C, 7TH INFANTRY. Captain John T. Van Orsdale. Ist Lieut. Francis Woodbridge. 2d Lieut. Robert Alexander.
COMPANY D, 7TH INFANTRY. Captain Fred'k M. H. Kendrick. Ist Lieut. George W. McIver. 2d Lieut. William S. Graves.
COMPANY E, 7TH INFANTRY. Captain Levi F. Burnett. Ist Lieut. Charles A. Worden. 2d Lieut. (vacancy.)
COMPANY F, 7TH INFANTRY. Captam Constant Williams. Ist Lieut. D. A. Frederick. 2nd Lieut. John R. M. Taylor.
COMPANY G, 7TH INFANTRY. Captain William Quinton. Ist Lieut. Daniel L. Howell. 2d. Lieut. Abraham P. Buffington.
Major Robert M. O'Reilly, Surgeon, Post Surgeon; Captain Charles Richard, Assistant Surgeon; Chaplain M. C. Blaine, Post Chaplain.
COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD .- Job A. Cooper, Commander in Chief; Benj. F. Klee, Adjutant General and Quartermaster General; Halsey M. Rhodes, Assistant Adjutant General; M. K. Sullivan, Inspector Gen- eral; M. D. Mix, Assistant Inspector General; Robt. Morris, T. L. Wiswall, H. N. Chittenden, P. B. Russell, Rich'd Darling, Aides de Camp on the General Staff; Brigadier General F. M. Reardon, Commanding. FIRST BRIGADE .- Headquarters State Armory, Curtis street, corner Twenty-sixth.
Major E. J. Brooks, Assistant Adjutant General; Major Phil. Troun- stine, Assistant Quartermaster General; Major Geo. H. Harvey, Assistant Inspector General; Major J. M. Bolton, Commissary of Subsistence; Lt. Col. A. W. Hogle, Commanding 1st Battalion Infantry.
SIGNAL CORPS .- First Brigade meets for drill on Wednesday even. ing of each week at the State Armory. Capt. T. C. Sewall, Chief Signal Officer.
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BATTERY A .- First Brigade meets for drill on Monday evening of each week at the State Armory. Capt. Ed. C. Leichsenring, Commanding. COMPANY B .- 1st Infantry, meets for drill on Friday evening of each week at the State Armory. Capt. William Heinig, Commanding.
COMPANY E .- 1st Infantry meets for drill on Thursday evening of each week at the State Armory. Capt. Frank Freeman, Commanding. COMPANY K .- Ist Infantry meets for drill on Tuesday evening of each week at the State Armory. Capt. C. O. Zollars, Commanding.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
W. W. PATTERSON,
A. T. LAWRENCE,
Post-office Inspectors
W. S. DANIELS,
A. L. GARDNER
JOHN CORCORAN Postmaster 1 1 1 1 1
MOSES HALLETT
District Judge
JOHN D. FLEMING
United States Attorney
ZEPH. T. HILL United States Marshal
W. A. WILLARD
Clerk United States Courts
J. M. FREEMAN United States Collector Internal Revenue
JOHN A. MCBETH
Register United States Land Office
CLARENCE E. HAGAR
Receiver United States Land Office
E. C. HUMPHREY
Assayer in Charge of Mint M. E. SMITH Surveyor General
Melter United States Mint JOHN W. BROWNING
A. W. BRAZEE United States Commissioner
JOSEPH J. GILLIGAN Observer United States Signal Service
W. F. GOSS United States Guager
HENRY G. HEFFRON
Surveyor of Customs
FOREIGN OFFICES.
BELGIAN CONSUL G. C. DeBronkart, 1029 Sixteenth Street
BRITISH VICE-CONSUL Richard Pearce, Room 15, Clayton Blk
DANISH VICE-CONSUL M. Packness, Room 19 McClintock Blk SWEDEN AND NORWAY VICE-CONSUL H. R. Sahlgaard, 1227 Sixteenth Street.
COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
Located on Tremont and Court Place, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, contains the following named courts and offices: District, County and Criminal Court rooms, Judge Chambers, Clerks' offices, Jury rooms, Law Library and District and County Attorneys' offices, County Clerk and Recorder's office, Treasurer's office Sheriff's office, Assessor's office, County Physician's office, Surveyor's office, Superintendent of Schools, Board of Commissioners and Superintendent of the Poor.
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Room 3, Court House.
John C. Twombly, Chairman, Joseph M. Brown, Peter Magnus, Thomas Nicholl, and William M. Robertson. O. E. LeFevre, Attorney. Joseph HI. Smith, Clerk.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance-Magnus, Robertson and Nicholl.
Hospital and Farm-Robertson, Brown and Magnus. Roads and Bridges-Brown, Nicholl and Magnus. Public Buildings and Jail-Nicholl, Brown and Robertson.
GEORGE W. MILLER
Judge County Court
E. R. BARTON
Sheriff
JOSEPH H. SMITH
Clerk and Recorder
DAVID W. HART Treasurer 1 1 + 1
I 1 1 1 1 OWEN E. LEFEVRE Attorney 1
ISAAC BRINKER Assessor 1 1
ALFRED D. SHEPARD
Superintendent of Schools
HERBERT W. McLAUTHLIN
PETER O'BRIAN
JOHN J. WALLEY
Coroner
ROBERT MORRIS,
PETER L. PALMER,
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GEORGE DUGGAN,
Constables
EDWARD NEWMAN,
COUNTY JAIL.
Located on the east side of Eleventh street, between Fourteenth and Colfax avenues. E. R. Barton, Sheriff.
COURTS.
COUNTY COURT OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY .- Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November. George W. Miller, Judge; Will. R. Perry, Clerk; K. P. Mace, Deputy Clerk.
DISTRICT COURT .- Westbrook S. Decker, George W. Allen, David B. Graham and Amos J. Rising, Judges; Matt. Adams, Clerk. Meets second Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in April and second Tuesday in September, at the Court House.
POLICE COURT .- Meets daily at room 9, City Hall, Larimer street, orner Fourteenth, S. D. Barnes, Police Magistrate.
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SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO .- Meets in State building, Barclay block, Larimer, corner Eighteenth, on second Monday in January, April and September, Joseph C. Helm, Chief Justice; Victor A. Elliott and Charles D. Hayt, Justices; Commissioners Gilbert B. Reed, George Q. Richmond and Albert E. Pattison; James A. Miller, Clerk; W. E. Beck, Reporter; F. A. Richardson, Bailiff.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT .- Eighth Circuit District of Colorado. Meets in Gettysburg building, 1722 Champa street, on first Tuesday in May and November. Judges-Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court; David J. Brewer, Circuit Judge, Leavenworth, Kansas; Moses Hallett, District Judge, Denver; William A. Willard, Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT .- District of Colorado. Meets in Gettysburg building, 1722 Champa, corner of Seventeenth street, on the first Tuesday in May and November. Moses Hallett, District Judge; J. D. Fleming, District Attorney; William A. Willard, Clerk; Zeph. T. Hill, Marshal.
HOSPITALS.
COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Located on Sixth avenue, between Evans and S. Fourteenth.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOME .- Sisters of Charity in charge. Located on Humboldt street, corner Eighteenth avenue.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL .- Dr. E. R. Axtell, Physician; Mrs. Anna Williams, Matron. Cheltenham Heights, Boulevard.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY HOSPITAL .- O. J. Pfeiffer, Chief Surgeon; M. A. Walker, Resident Surgeon. Swansea.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD .- Sisters of the Good Shepherd in charge. West side Oregon street, between Cedar and Byers.
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL .- Thomas Hawkins, physician; South Water, southeast corner Tenth avenue.
St. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Sisters of Charity in charge. Highlands, northwest city limits.
DENVER ORPHANS' HOME .- Mrs. Sarah F. Lord, Matron. Located east side Race, near Sixteenth avenue.
LADIES' RELIEF HOME .- Under the auspices of the Ladies' Relief Society. Mrs. Kate Gordon, Matron. Logan, corner Eighth avenues.
BANKS AND BANKERS
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK .- I. B. Porter, President; J. M. Armstrong, Vice-President; Howard Evans, Cashier. Fifteenth, southwest corner Larimer.
CITY NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Lawrence street, northwest corner of Sixteenth. William Barth, President; Junius F. Brown, Vice- President; John R. Hanna, Cashier; C. S. Burwell, Assistant Cashier.
COLORADO NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, north- west corner Seventeenth. Charles B. Kountze, President; Dennis Sheedy, Vice-President; William B. Berger, Cashier; T. II. Woodelton, Assistant Cashier; C. B. Berger, Second Assistant Cashier.
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COLORADO SAVINGS BANK .- John A. Clough, President; F. K. Atkins, Vice-President; C. O. Atkins, Cashier. Railroad Building, 1511- 1513 Larimer street.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK .- C. H. Dow, President; C. D. Cobb, Vice-President; Frank H. Dunlevy, Assistant Cashier. 906-908 Sixteenth street.
DENVER NATIONAL BANK .- Joseph A. Thatcher, President; James B. Grant, Vice-President; A. A. Denman, Cashier; Edward S. Irish, Assistant Cashier. Barclay block, Larimer street, northwest corner Eighteenth.
DENVER SAVINGS BANK .- H. B. Chamberlin, President; D. H. Fergusor, Vice-President; I. E. Blake, Second Vice-President; C. Y. Mc- Clure, Cashier. 1227 Sixteenth street.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, northwest corner Sixteenth. David H. Moffat, President; Henry R. Wolcott, Vice- President; Samuel N. Wood, Cashier; G. E. Ross-Lewin, Assistant Cashier; H. N. Otis, Second Assistant Cashier,
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, northwest corner of Sixteenth. J. J. Reithmann, President; D. C. Dodge, Vice-Presi- dent; Charles M. Clinton, Cashier; Charles Kunsemiller, Jr., Assistant Cashier.
NORTII DENVER BANK .- C. F. Ray. President; A. E. Gipson, Vice- President; E. W. Ray, Cashier. Located Fifteenth street, corner Central.
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK .- 1644 Arapahoe street.
STATE NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Sixteenth street, northeast corner Larimer. John L. McNeil, President; E. L. Raymond, Vice-Presi- dent; Fred. C. Kilham, Cashier; E. E. Quentin, Assistant Cashier.
UNION BANK OF DENVER .- Located on Sixteenth street, northwest corner of Arapahoe. R. W. Woodbury, President; M. Spangler, Vice- President; Robert G. Lockwood, Assistant Cashier.
MCINTOSH & MYGATT .- Sixteenth street, southeast corner Curtis.
McMANN, R. H. & CO .- Located 1620 Arapahoe street.
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