Ballenger & Richards' annual Denver city directory 1901, Part 3

Author: Ballenger & Richards
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Denver, Colo. : Ballenger & Richards
Number of Pages: 1752


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UNION PLACE - Between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, Clark and S Water streets.


UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE AND POSTOFFICE BUILDING - Sixteenth, southwest corner Arapa- hoe street.


VILLA GLENARM-Lincoln avenue, corner Twenty-ninth street.


VINCENT BLOCK-Curtis, southwest corner Nineteenth street.


VINOT BLOCK-Fourteenth avenue, northeast corner S Tenth street.


WALBRACH BLOCK - Sixteenth, northeast corner Champa street. WASHINGTON TERRACE - Four- teenth, northwest corner Stout street.


WAUGH BLOCK - Sixteenth, north- west corner Tremont street.


WELCH BLOCK-Sixteenth, southeast corner Champa street.


WHEELER BLOCK-Ashland avenue, southeast corner Bert street.


WILLIAMSON BLOCK - Sixteenth, southeast corner Tremont street.


WINDSOR BLOCK - Larimer, north- east corner Eighteenth street. WITTER BLOCK - Sixteenth, south- east corner Blake street.


WOODWARD BLOCK - 1623 Curtis street.


WORTHINGTON TERRACE - Santa Fe avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues.


ZANG BLOCK-Sixteenth, northwest corner Platte street.


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Some Reason Why Names Are Not Found in the Directory.


Many persons fail to find names on account of not knowing « where to look for them. A slight variation in spelling will place names almost exactly alike far apart. For instance-such names as Brown, Browne, Braun-though pronounced the same, and really the same name, are found in different places in the Direct- ory. So, also, of Conner, Connor, Connors, O'Connor; and many others. Each has its own place.


The pronunciation of foreign names usually varies from the pronunciation of such names in English. For instance, if an Irish- man pronounces his name Agan, it is probably spelled Eagan or Egan. So, Mar, spelled Meagher, or Mahr; Fay, spelled Fahy, etc.


In German names ei and ai are pronounced like î, ie like ê, au like ow, eu like oi; j is pronounced like y, w nearly like v, dt and th like t, etc. Thus a name which is pronounced Yack may be spelled Jack; Young, Jonge; Roiter, Reuter; Keefer, Kiefer; Line, Lein; and they must be looked for as spelled, not as pronounced.


The letters ä, ö, ü, in a German name, are equivalent to ae, oe, ue, and the name should be looked for as if the e appeared.


Owing to the difficulty which foreigners find in getting their names properly pronounced by the Americans with whom they come in contact, they frequently make very decided changes in them, taking sometimes an English name which sounds similar to theirs-as Gilbert for Gebhardt, Rice for Reis, Cole for Kohl, etc .; sometimes translating their names, as Blanc changed to White, Stein to Stone, etc.


Sometimes members of the same family spell their names in two or three different ways: As Ballantyne, Ballantine, Ballin- tine; sometimes men bear two or three names, being known by one in their family, another in the shop, and perhaps still another among their associates.


To find a name, you must know how to spell it.


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BALLENGER & RICHARDS DENVER CITY DIRECTORY


1901


1901


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Robert R. Wright, Jr. ........ .. Mayor


Office City Hall, Larimer corner Four- teenth Streets.


Frank Kratzer . Clerk


D. A. Barton. Auditor


P. J. Sours. . Treasurer


Peter O'Bryan


. Engineer


Hamilton Armstrong. . Chief of Police W. E. Roberts. . Chief Fire Department H. M. Orahood. Attorney


W. J. Thomas. Police Magistrate


A. A. Clough. Health Commissioner R. A. Wilson . Building Inspector


S. D. Draper. . Boiler Inspector C. G. Ferguson


Superintendent of Street Sprinkling Alexander Nisbet .. . Superintendent of Supplies


J. K. Stuart. .. Superintendent of Street Cleaning


City Council. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


O. E. Adamson.


President


First Ward. P. H. Mullen


Ninth Ward .W. B. Tebbetts


Tenth Ward. . . A. N. Patton


Eleventh Ward. .G. W. Weick


Twelfth Ward .. C. W. Cochran


Thirteenth Ward. .F. A. Bailey


Fourteenth Ward D. S. Gray


Fifteenth Ward. P. Wallick


Sixteenth Ward. O. E. Adamson


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Water-Gray, Patton, Conlon.


Streets, Alleys and Bridges-Wallick, Cochran, McGuire.


Rules and Order of Business-Teb- betts, Patton, Bailey.


Railways-Gahan, Parish, Siebold.


Printing-Gray, Conlon, Mullen.


Police-Limbeck, Siebold, Wallick. Public Grounds and Buildings-Kelly, McGuire, Patton.


Market and Market Place-Weick, Lim- beck, Conlon.


License-Limbeck, Gahan, Patton.


Judiciary-Patton, Tebbetts, Limbeck. Health-Parish, Gray, Siebold.


Funerals and Official Business-Pat- ton, Mullen, Kelly.


Fire-Parish, Weick, Bailey.


Finance-Cochran, Patton, Wallick.


Electric Light and Gas-Tebbetts, Ga- han, Wallick.


Elections-Cochran, Patton, Gahan. Drainage and Sewers-Weick, Mc- Guire, Kelly.


Claims-Cochran, Tebbetts, Wallick.


Cherry Creek-Wallick, Parish, Bailey.


Second Ward. Theodore McGuire


Third Ward. . A. Limbeck


Fourth Ward. .A. G. Siebold


Fifth Ward. Andrew Kelly


Sixth Ward. John Conlon


Seventh Ward. William Gahan


Eighth Ward J. O. Parish


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CITY RECORD.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


W. A. Hover ... . President


C. M. Lindquist. W. B. Lowry


N. Robertson. T. A. Uzzell


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Cherry Creek - Robertson, Uzzell, Lowry.


Claims-Uzzell, Robertson, Lindquist. Drains and Sewers-Lindquist, Uzzell, Lowry.


Elections-Lindquist, Uzzell, Robert- son.


Finance-Robertson, Uzzell, Lindquist. quist.


Funerals and Official Visitors-Uzzell, Lowry, Lindquist.


Gas and Electric Light-Robertson, Lowry, Uzzell.


Health-Uzzell, Lindquist, Robertson. Judiciary-Lowry, Uzzell, Robertson. Licenses-Uzzell, Robertson, Lind- quist.


Markets and Market Places-Lind- quist, Lowry, Uzzell.


Police and Fire Departments-Lind- quist, Uzzell, Robertson.


Public Grounds and Buildings-Rob- ertson, Uzzell, Lowry.


Public Improvements-Lowry, Robert- son, Lindquist.


Railways-Lowry, Robertson, Lind- quist.


Rules and Order of Business-Uzzell, Lowry, Lindquist.


Streets and Alleys-Uzzell, Robertson, Lindquist.


Water-Lowry, Lindquist, Robertson.


Board of Public Works.


(Office City Hall.)


R. W. Speer President John Heartz. Oscar Reuter.


Board of Public Health and Safety. (Office City Hall.)


Frank Adams .. .. Fire Commissioner J. T. Bottom .... Police Commissioner W. H. Griffith ... Excise Commissioner A. A. Clough .... Health Commissioner William Clark, Secretary.


Fire and Police Board. (Office City Hall.)


Frank Adams ..... Fire Commissioner J. T. Bottom ..... Police Commissioner W. H. Griffith ... Excise Commissioner Hamilton Armstrong ... Chief of Police S. J. Donleavy. Secretary


Board of Park Commissioners.


(Room 3 City Hall.)


H. T. Rogers President Henry Lee. Henry Youngs.


D. H. McLelland, Secretary.


Parks.


CHAFFEE PARK-Between North Sixteenth and Arlington streets, Gas- ton and Wyoming avenues.


CITY PARK-East side York street be- tween Seventeenth and Twenty- third avenues.


CONGRESS PARK-East side Frank- lin street between Eighth and Thir- teenth avenues.


CURTIS PARK-Between Thirty-first and Thirty-second, Arapahoe and Curtis streets.


DUNHAM PARK-North end of City, Swansea.


FULLER PARK - Between Twenty- eighth and Twenty-ninth avenues, Gilpin and Williams streets.


HIGHLAND PARK-Boulevard F and Fairview Place.


JEFFERSON PARK - Between West Twenty-second and West Twenty- third avenues and Eliot and Clay streets.


LINCOLN PARK - Between Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, South Sev- enth and South Ninth streets.


PLATT PARK-Between Florida and Iowa and South Grant and Logan avenues.


WASHINGTON PARK-Between East Kentucky and Mississippi avenues and South Downing avenue and South Franklin street.


Fire Department.


Central Fire Station, City Hall, Fire Alarm, Telegraphic Connection, Mar- ket street, southwest corner Four- teenth. W. E. Roberts, Chief; T. F. Owens and John Dulmage, Assistant Chiefs; W. F. Durell, Secretary.


ENGINE CO. NO. 1-At Broadway, northeast corner of Fifteenth street. ENGINE CO. NO. 2-At Colfax avenue, southwest corner of Santa Fe ave- nue.


ENGINE CO. NO. 4-Curtis, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. ENGINE CO. NO. 5-1817-1823 Blake. ENGINE CO. NO. 6-Central Station, City Hall.


ENGINE CO. NO. 7-Erie, corner Fair- view avenue.


ENGINE CO. NO. 8-Marion street, southeast corner Park avenue.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1-At Central Station, City Hall. HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2-Cur- tis, between Twentieth and Twenty- first streets.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3-Ev- ans street, corner Third avenue. HOSE CO. NO. 1-South Broadway, corner Center avenue.


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HOSE CO. NO. 2-Thirty-third, north- east corner Arapahoe.


HOSE CO. NO. 3-Lincoln avenue, northwest corner Twenty-sixth street. HOSE CO. NO. 4-South side Highland avenue, between Boulevard F and Grove.


HOSE CO. NO. 7-Evans, corner West Third avenue.


Fire Alarm Boxes.


4-Fifteenth and Delgany.


5-Fifteenth and Wazee.


6-Fifteenth and Lawrence.


7-Fifteenth and Curtis.


8-Fifteenth and Stout.


9-Fifteenth and Welton.


12-Fifteenth and Tremont.


13-Thirteenth and Tremont.


14-Fifteenth and Cleveland Place.


15-South Fourteenth and Fourteenth avenue.


16-Twelfth avenue and Grant ave- nue.


17-South Fifteenth and Twelfth ave- nue.


18-County Hospital.


19-Ninth avenue and Broadway.


21-Sixteenth and Blake.


23- Sixteenth and Larimer.


24-Sixteenth and Arapahoe.


25-Sixteenth and Champa.


26-Sixteenth and California. 27-Sixteenth and Glenarm.


28-Sixteenth and Court Place.


29-Seventeenth avenue and Lincoln avenue.


31-Seventeenth and Wazee.


32-Seventeenth and Market.


34-Seventeenth and Lawrence. 35-Seventeenth and Curtis.


36-Seventeenth and Stout.


37-Seventeenth and Welton.


38-Eighteenth avenue and Grant ave- nue.


41-Stanton and McNassar avenues. 42-Nineteenth and Wynkoop. 43-Eighteenth and Blake. 45-Eighteenth and Larimer. 46-Eighteenth and Arapahoe.


47-Eighteenth and Champa.


48-Eighteenth and California.


49-Nineteenth and Welton. 51-Nineteenth and Market. 52-Twentieth and Blake.


53-Twentieth and Larimer.


54-Nineteenth and Lawrence. 56-Daniels & Fisher.


57-East Denver High School.


58-East Denver High School.


59-Twenty-first and Lincoln avenue.


61-South Eleventh and Colfax ave- nue.


62-South Eighth and Thirteenth ave- nue.


63-Tenth avenue and South Elev- enth.


64-Eighth and Santa Fe avenues.


65-Fifth avenue and Clark.


67-Second avenue and South Tre- mont.


68-Fourth avenue and South Fif- teenth.


69-First avenue and Broadway.


71-Thirteenth and Market.


72-Eleventh and Larimer.


73-Tenth and Curtis.


74-Seventh and Larimer. 75-Ninth and Market.


76-Third and Larimer.


78-South Third and Colfax avenue.


79-South Third and Holden.


81-Twenty-second and Larimer.


82-Twenty-third and Market.


83-Twenty-second and Arapahoe.


84-Twenty-first and Champa.


85-Twenty-second and Welton.


86-Twenty-third and Lincoln avenue.


89-Park avenue and Emerson.


91-Twenty-fourth and Larimer.


92-Twenty-fifth and Arapahoe.


93-Twenty-fourth and Champa.


94-Twenty-fifth and California.


121-Fourteenth and Larimer.


123-Fourteenth and Arapahoe.


124-Thirteenth and Curtis.


125-Fourteenth and Champa.


126-Thirteenth and Stout.


127-Fourteenth and California.


128-Fourteenth and Glenarm.


132-Twenty-sixth and Market.


134-Twenty-seventh and Larimer.


135-Twenty-eighth and Arapahoe.


136-Twenty-seventh and Champa.


137-Twenty-seventh and Welton.


138-Twentieth and Downing avenues.


139-Twenty-third and Downing ave- nues.


141-Thirty-sixth and Wewatta.


142-Thirtieth and Larimer.


143-Thirty-second and Market.


145-Thirty-first and Lawrence.


146-Thirty-fifth and Market.


147-Downing avenue and Champa.


148-Downing avenue and Welton.


149-Thirty-eighth and Market.


151-Thirty-sixth avenue and Gilpin.


152-Thirty-fourth avenue and Frank- lin.


153-Thirty-first avenue and Gilpin.


154-Twenty-fifth avenue and Gilpin.


156-Seventeenth avenue and Frank- lin.


157-Twenty-second avenue and Frank- lin.


158-Twenty-third avenue and Vine.


159-Seventeenth avenue and High.


161-Third avenue and Sherman ave- nue.


162-Logan avenue and Bayaud.


163-Maple and Broadway.


164-Alameda and Pennsylvania ave- nues.


165-Dakota avenue and Broadway.


167-Virginia avenue and Franklin.


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168-Pearl and Exposition avenue.


169-Emerson and Kentucky avenue.


171-York and Mississippi avenues. 172-Pearl and Arizona.


173-Benton and Iowa avenue. 174-Grant School.


175-University Park.


176-Warren avenue and Broadway.


178-S Twelfth and Ellsworth.


212-Prospect avenue and Merrill.


213-Goss and West Fortieth avenue.


214-Bell and West Thirty-sixth ave- nue.


215-Arlington and West Thirty-fifth avenue.


216-Nineteenth and Clear Creek ave- nue.


217-Fairview avenue and Goss.


218-Fifteenth and Platte.


219-Ashland avenue and Forest.


221-Seventh and Water.


231-Gallup and West Thirtieth ave- nues.


232-Bryant and West Twenty-third avenue.


234-Clay and West Twenty-first ave- nue.


235-West Colfax avenue and Bryant.


236-Boulevard F and West Eigh- teenth avenue.


237-West Colfax avenue and Wolfe.


238-Highland avenue and Yates.


241 -- Fairview avenue and Vrain.


242-Raleigh and West Thirty-eighth avenue.


243-Perry and West Thirty-second avenue.


245-Newton and West Twenty-second avenue.


246-Homer Boulevard and West Thirty-second avenue. 247-Homer Boulevard and West


Thirty-seventh avenue.


251-Irving and Hayward Place.


252-Irving and West Twenty-third avenue.


253-Fairview avenue and Boulevard F.


254-Clay and West Thirty-sixth ave- nue.


256-Clay and Fairview avenue.


257-Decatur and West Twenty-eighth avenue.


261-West Thirteenth avenue and Willow street.


312-Sixth avenue and Clarkson.


313-Tenth avenue and Pearl.


314-Thirteenth avenue and Clarkson. 315-Colfax and Pennsylvania nues.


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316-Colfax and Downing avenues.


317-Ninth avenue and Emerson.


318-Fourteenth avenue and Vine.


319-Fourteenth avenue and Colum- bine.


321-East Ninth and Logan avenues.


412-Burnham Store Room.


413-Burnham Boiler Shop.


414-Burnham Planing Mill.


512-Brown Palace Hotel.


513-Denver Public Warehouse.


514-Continental Oil Co., foot Twenty- third.


515-Seventh and Wewatta.


518-Denver Dry Goods Co.


612-Fortieth avenue and Williams.


712-Tabor, Pierce & Co.'s Mill, Sec- ond and Santa Fe avenues.


GOVERNMENT OF SUBURBAN TOWNS.


Town of Argo.


George Richardson .Mayor


M. F. Smith. Town Clerk


Charles Rees. Treasurer


Guy LeR. Stevick. Attorney George Richardson .. Police Magistrate C. P. Swanson . Marshal


Trustees-Anthony Detmoyer, J. S. Anderson, Thomas Cragie, Andrew Anderson, C. A. Johnson.


Town of Fletcher.


Jonas Washburn . Mayor


F. A. Perry Treasurer


O. N. Hilton. Attorney


J. W. Harris. Marshal


Jonas W. Stark. Clerk


Trustees-F. A. Barnard, P. H. Cham-


bers, R. B. Hosick, W. S. Munn, B. L. Veatch, W. H. Murphy.


Town of Elyria.


E. F. Ward. Mayor


F. W. Kessler Clerk


Charles Roth.


. Treasurer


F. C. Currie


Police Magistrate


Jacob Baer


Marshal


R. D. Rees.


Attorney


Trustees-J. F. Carper, Henry Nieder- hut, William Richards, F. W. Sharp, Henry Swartz, Paul Gebhard.


Town of Globeville.


Charles E. Keith. Mayor


J. H. Webber Clerk


G. F. Dunklee. .Attorney


J. W. Purcell. Physician


E. Forman.


.Marshal


Trustees-J. V. Brown, George Ayen,


M. Kohut, Martin Clements, Max Malich, R. D. Smith.


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CITY RECORD.


Town of Montclair.


Thomas Harlan Mayor


Arthur B. Stark. Recorder


George H. Moser Treasurer


Thos. E. Watters Attorney


S. M. Carlzen. Police Magistrate


Trustees-Richard Brackenbury, Leon- ard C. Jones, Charles Hall, E. A. Stevens, H. R. Hammond, W. T. Michel.


Town of Valverde.


George Funcheon Mayor


D. S. Robinson . Clerk


C. W. Hall. Treasurer C. D. Howland. Police Magistrate


Trustees-Oswald Schellenberg, J. C.


Buckman, Charles H. Schultz, J. S. Webb, Owen Flynn, Charles G. Grant.


DENVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE.


Hold regular meetings first Thursday of each month in Chamber of Com- merce Building, Fourteenth, northeast .corner Lawrence.


OFFICERS.


Charles F. Wilson President Geo. F. Dunklee. . Vice-President Wm. A. Hover. .Vice-President


Arthur Williams . Secretary O. P. Baur. . Treasurer Directors-A. C. Cass, Chas. D. Grif- fith, Thos. Keely, W. A. Hover, Geo. F. Dunklee, Jas. F. Callbreath, Jr., Meyer Friedman, Frank A. Hall, Geo. W. Ballantine, O. P. Baur, God- frey Schirmer, Geo. H. Knifton, Chas. F. Wilson.


COMMITTEES.


Agriculture and Horticulture-C. E. Wantland, Louis Dugal, Barteldes & Co., Henry Lee, N. A. Baker, I. S. Morse.


Architecture and Arts-J. A. Fergu- son, Crawford Hill, W. C. Daniels, F. J. Sterner, F. E. Edbrooke, Oliver Williams, J. J. McGinnity, J. F. Ed- monds, C. A. Johnson.


Beet Sugar Industry-Earl B. Coe, John F. Campion, Conrad Wal- brach, C. L. Burpee, Alvin B. Dan- iels, Charles R. Hurd, Julius A. Myers.


Climatology and Meteorology-Dr. J. T. Eskridge, Dr. L. E. Lemen, Dr. N. K. Morris, Dr. S. S. Smythe, Dr. S. A. Fisk, J. G. Eversman, E. E. Bur- lingame, J. M. Gingrich.


Coal and Iron Industry-J. W. Nes- mith, J. A. Kebler, H. M. Porter, George Brand, R. J. Cory, R. H. Ses- sions, W. A. Blakeney.


Commerce-J. K. Mullen, Jacob Sava- geau, George W. Vallery, J. J. Jos- lin, John Corcoran, N. B. McCrary, Fritz Thies, F. F. Struby, L. F. Kim- ball.


Conventions and Entertainments-E. Monash, J. M. Kuykendall, Peter Mc- Court, J. D. Fanning, George East- wood, W. H. Natcher, J. P. Altber- ger, N. M. Tabor, John H. Dean.


Education and Public Library-L. C. Ellsworth, Aaron Gove, A. B. Sea- man, Thomas H. Hardcastle, W. D. Todd, William Smedley, W. E. Greenlee, John L. Jerome, C. M. Cobb.


Finance-S. M. Allen, C. S. Thomas, George E. Ross-Lewin, J. A. Thatch- er, A. C. Cass, H. M. Joralmon, Charles Boettcher, J. F. Vaile, C. E. Dickinson.


Freight Rates and Transportation- W. A. Hover, C. S. Morey, Charles D. Griffith, Frank A. Hall, E. B. Hen- drie, E. A. Peters, F. F. Struby, L. L. Moore, James F. Callbreath, Jr., G. G. Liebhardt, W. P. Gannett, John T. Plummer, James P. Evans, F. R. Ashley.


Industrial Reports and Statistics-R. W. Woodbury, Meyer Friedman, John W. Barrows, Charles R. Dud- ley, O.L. Smith, James R. Carruthers, J. S. Temple, D. D. Mayo, F. L. Bel- lan.


Importation and Exportation-C. L. Wellington, Wolfe Londoner, A. T. Lewis, T. T. Cornforth, Fritz Thies, J. M. Howard, Sam Barets, George Campbell, L. Ransohoff.


Irrigation and Storage Reservoirs- Platt Rogers, I. N. Stevens, F. C. Goudy, T. M. Patterson, C.


B. Kountze, John F. Shafroth, R. W. Bonynge, John W. Springer, C. E. Wantland, W. A. Hover, W. S. Chees- man.


Law and Legislation-George F. Dunk- lee, Hugh Butler, E. M. Cranston, Alfred Muller, John Hipp, C. E. Her- rington, W. W. Dale, F. A. Williams, Milton Anfenger.


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CITY RECORD.


Live Stock and Packing-J. P. Adams, M. H. Mark, A. Becker, Henry Geb- hard, F. A. Keener, J. A. Johnston, George W. Ballantine, W. J. Wilson. Manufacturing-Max Kuner, F. W. Crocker, William Dunwoody, Jr., J. K. Cnoate, J. T. Plummer, W. T. Cornwall, J. L. Stubbs, H. N. Brad- ley, B. L. James.


Manufacturers' Exhibit-Godfrey Schirmer, F. R. Ashley, C. A. Lam- mers, F. A. Ellis, L. B. Meek, A. S. Procter.


Membership-George H. Knifton, S. M. Allen, W. E. Bates, Charles N. Knowles, A. C. Anderson, D. S. Leh- man, George E. Ady, R. S. Brannen, S. A. Josephi.


Merchants' Excursion - Jacob Sava- geau, W. J. Parkinson, J. T. Plum- mer, Fred Best, J. P. Paulson, Charles N. Knowles, Samuel Butler. Mines, Mining and Smelting-O. B. Crum, Simon Guggenheim, S. S.


Kennedy, W. F. DeCamp, A. M. Don- aldson, Dr. J. W. Graham, W. K. Burchinell, J. B. Grant, James F. Callbreath, Jr.


Public Institutions and Improvements -W. N. Byers, Charles H. Reynolds, Philip Feldhauser, M. J. McNamara, F. J. Chamberlin, H. V. Johnson, Russell Gates, James Williams, H. W. Bennett.


Railroad Building-W. G. Evans, H. M. Porter, W. W. Borst, A. J. Zang, Otto Mears, C. C. Welch, Thomas Keely. Streets, Parks and Boulevards-D. C. Packard, N. Robertson, W. B. Lloyd, S. M. Perry, R. W. Speer, John D. Ross, W. E. Bates.


Stone and Marble-D. D. Seerie, J. B. Church, R. C. Greenlee, A. H. Gar- held, Thomas Hayes.


Wool and Wool Growing-R. Bracken- bury, J. G. Massey, F. X. Aicher, L. K. Watkins, J. L. Brown.


COUNTY GOVERNMENT.


COUNTY COURT HOUSE-Located


tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth


streets, contains the following named courts and offices: District, County and Criminal court rooms, Judges' chambers, Justice courts, Clerks' offices, Jury rooms, County Clerk and Recorder's office, Treas- urer's office, Sheriff's office, Sur- veyor's office, Assessor's office, County Physician's office, Superin- tendent of Schools, Board of Com- missioners and Superintendent of the Poor.


Board of County Commissioners.


Room 3, Court House.


F. L. Bishop, Chairman; F. P. Watts, E. E. Goodale, D. A. Rankin and Thomas Phillips. Geo. F. Dunklee, At- torney; Julius Aichele, Clerk.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance - Bishop,


Phillips and Watts.


Hospital and Jail-Goodale, Bishop and Watts.


Roads, Bridges and Farm-Rankin, Phillips and Watts.


B. B. Lindsey Judge County Court


R. J. Jones. Sheriff Julius Aichele . Clerk and Recorder


C. S. Elder .. . Treasurer


G. F. Dunklee. Attorney S. H. Alexander Assessor


Miss Emma M. Herey


Superintendent of Schools


H. C. Brown .. Physician


J. W. McGregor.


Health Officer


W. D. Richardson Surveyor E. P. McGovern. . Coroner


W. A. Rice,


. Justices of the Peace


W. F. Hynes,


J. H. McGowan,


H. J. Filbin, Constables


COUNTY JAIL-Located on the east side of South Eleventh street, be- tween Fourteenth and Colfax ave- nues. R. J. Jones, Sheriff; Paul A. Gregory, Warden.


STATE GOVERNMENT.


State Executive Department, Capitol Building, Colfax avenue, between Broadway and Grant avenue.


James B. Orman .Governor


D. C. Coates. . . Lieutenant Governor


D. A. Mills. Secretary of State


J. N. Chipley . . State Treasurer C. W. Crouter Auditor of State C. C. Post. . Attorney General


Mrs. H. L. Grenfell.


Superintendent of Public Instruction


37


CITY RECORD.


A. J. McCune. State Engineer


D. F. How.


Deputy Superintendent of Insurance Henry Denman.Inspector of Coal Mines C. W. Harris . Fish Commissioner G. F. Gardner. ..... Adjutant General E. H. Martin .. Warden of Penitentiary Dr. A. P. Busey. .


Superintendent Insane Asylum J. T. Joyce ...... Register Land Board R. M. Ballinger. . Measurer of Printing Mrs. M. F. Miller.


Assistant Librarian


T. J. Kane. Boiler Inspector STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMIS- SIONERS-Governor J. B. Orman, President; D. A. Mills, Secretary of State; C. C. Post, Attorney General; Mrs. H. L. Grenfell, Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. T. Joyce, Register. Office, 14 Capitol Build- ing


STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL MAN- AGERS-Governor J. B. Orman, Chairman; Otto Mears, C. J. Hughes, Jr., G. W. Baxter, J. A. Thatcher, Managers; Herman Lueders, Secre -. tary. Office, 17 Capitol Building, first floor, Colfax avenue, corner Broadway.


STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT -D. F. How, Deputy Superintend- ent, 30 Capitol Building.


STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE -W. S. Coburn, Hotchkiss, Colo., President; Mrs. M. A. Shute, Secre- tary, Denver; S. A. Smith, Fort Mor- gan; G. E. Richardson, Denver; J. R. Penniston, Whitewater; J. H. Crowley, Rocky Ford. Office, Capitol Building.


STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STA- TISTICS-D. A. Mills, Secretary of State, Commissioner ex-officio; James T. Smith, Deputy Commis- sioner. 16 Capitol Building. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION -J. B. Orman, Governor; D. A. Mills, Secretary of State; C. W. Crouter, Auditor of State; C. C. Post, Attorney General; J. N. Chip- ley, State Treasurer. Office, base- ment Capitol Building.


STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY-C. H. Wells, Denver, President; A. W. Scott, Fort Collins, Secretary; F. C. Ewing, Glenwood Springs, Treas- urer.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-Hu- bert Work, M. D., Pueblo, President; J. N. Hall, M. D., Denver, Vice-Pres- ident; Leonard Freeman, M. D., Den- ver, Treasurer; G. E. Tyler, M. D., Denver, Secretary and Executive Of- ficer.


STATE BOARD OF PARDONS-Gov- ernor J. B. Orman, President ex- officio; C. L. Stonaker, Secretary; W. L. Dayton, Dr. W. M. Nickerson, W. D. Reid, James Doyle.




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