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STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAM-
INERS-Dr. B. A. McGee, Presi- dent; Dr. F. H. Sutherland, Treas- urer; Dr. H. F. Hoffman, Denver, Secretary.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EX- AMINERS-Frank Dulin, M. D., Denver, President; Carey K. Flem- ing, M. D., Secretary and Treasurer, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPEC- TION COMMISSIONERS-E. M. Ammons, Asa Sterling, G. F. Pat- rick, E. V. Bowles, Marshall Nuck- olls; Edwin McCrillis, Secretary, Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION - Governor J. B. Or- man, ex-officio; Mrs. S. S. Decker, President; C. L. Stonaker, Secre- tary; Rev. W. S. Friedman, Vice- President; O. S. Storrs, L. R. Ehrich, Dr. Eleanor Lawney, Rev. T. H. Ma- lone. Office, 1 State Capitol Build- ing.
STATE HISTORICAL AND NATU- RAL HISTORY SOCIETY-William N. Byers, President; Edward B. Mor- gan, Nathan A. Baker, George L. Cannon, Vice-Presidents; Charles R. Dudley, Secretary; William D. Todd, Treasurer; William C. Ferrill, Cura- tor. Basement State Capitol Build- ing.
STATE VETERINARY SANITARY BOARD-B. H. DuBois, President; A. B. McCapes, Secretary ; J. W. Bowles, Edwin R. Stark. Office, basement State Capitol Building.
STATE BUREAU OF MINES-Harry A. Lee, Commissioner. Office, base- ment State Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD OF ARBITRATION- Roady Kenehan, Chairman; J. H. Harley, Secretary; Dr. Rose Kidd Beere. State Capitol Building.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, STATE OF COLORADO-Commis- sioners: R. J. McNutt, Silverton, President; L. E. Sherman, Colorado Springs, Vice-President; George West, Golden, Treasurer; H. V. Smith, Monte Vista, Secretary.
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CITY RECORD.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Post Office Inspectors.
W. T. Sullivan, Inspector in Charge; James A. Small, R. D. Simmons, A. P. Frederick, J. E. Bennett, F. C. Sharp, Glen G. Latimer, Chief Clerk.
Board of Civil Service Examiners.
C. B. Wilson, Chairman; H. C. Hefner, Secretary; E. P. Valentine, B. F. Newell and G. G. Weaver.
J. C. Twombly. Postmaster Moses Hallett. District Judge
E. M. Cranston.
... United States District Attorney Dewey C. Bailey . United States Marshal
Robert Bailey
Clerk United States Circuit Court Charles W. Bishop.
Clerk United States District Court Frank W. Howbert.
United States Collector of Inter- nal Revenue.
C. D. Ford ..
Register United States Land Office
B. K. Kimberly Receiver United States Land Office
C. C. Goodale. Surveyor General J. L. Hodges.
. Assayer in Charge of Mint Henry Brady. Melter United States Mint
S. C. Hinsdale.
A. B. Capron,
.United States Commissioners
F. H. Brandenburg. Local Forecast Official United States Weather Bureau.
F. A. Mangold ... United States Gauger Charles H. Brickenstein .. . Surveyor of Customs
Joseph A. Walker.
. United States Secret Service William S. Fitch.
Thomas G. Randall,
United States Pension Examiners
William B. Harrison,
Sidney H. Dent, Referees in Bankruptcy
United States Mint.
J. L. Hodges Assayer in Charge Henry Brady. Melter E. P. Leech. Chief Clerk Located on the northwest corner of Market and Sixteenth streets.
Post Office.
UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE AND POST OFFICE BUILDING- Located on Arapahoe, corner Six- teenth streets, J. C. Twombly, Post- master.
FOREIGN OFFICES.
Belgian Consul, John Mignolet, 223 South Thirteenth.
British Vice-Consul, Richard Pearce, room 313 Boston Building.
French Consul, H. C. Charpiot, 432 Equitable Building.
Italian Consul, Dr. Giuseppe Cuneo, 3-4-5 Pioneer Building, 1509 Larimer. Sweden and Norway Vice-Consul, H. R Sahlgaard, room 111 Boston Building.
Swiss Vice-Consul, E. J. Riethmann, 2030 Stout street.
COURTS.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT -District of Colorado. Meets in United States Court House and Post Office Building, on the first Tuesday in May and November, Moses Hal- lett, District Judge; Earl M. Crans- ton, District Attorney ; Charles W. Bishop, Clerk; Dewey C. Bailey, Marshal.
UNITED. STATES CIRCUIT COURT -Eighth Circuit, District of Colo- rado. Meets in United States Court House and Post Office Building, on first Tuesday in May and November. Judges-David J. Brewer, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court; Henry C. Caldwell, Little Rock, Arkansas; Walter H. Sanborn,
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CITY RECORD.
St. Paul, and Amos M. Thayer, St. Louis, Circuit Judges; Moses Hal- lett, District Judge, Denver; Robert Bailey, Clerk.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO-Meets in Capitol Building on second Monday in Jan- uary, April and September. John Campbell, Chief Justice; Robert W. Steele and W. H. Gabbert, Justices; Horace G. Clark, Clerk; John B. Cooke, Deputy Clerk; John A. Gor- don, Reporter; F. A. Richardson, Bailiff.
COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO-Meets in State Capitol Building on the second Mondays of January, April and Sep- tember. Adair Wilson, President Judge; Charles I. Thomson and Ju- lius C. Gunter, Associate Judges; James Perchard, Clerk; Cornelius Westervelt, Bailiff.
DISTRICT COURT-F. T. Johnson, P. L. Palmer, S. L. Carpenter, J. I. Mul- lins and B. M. Malone, Judges; Harry A. Lindsley, District Attor-
ney; Otis B. Spencer, Clerk. Meets on second Tuesday in January, sec- ond Tuesday in April and second Tuesday in September at the Court House.
CRIMINAL DIVISION DISTRICT COURT-F. T. Johnson, P. L. Pal- mer, S. L. Carpenter, J. I. Mullins and B. M. Malone, Judges; Harry A. Lindsley, District Attorney; W. H. Nice, Chief Deputy Clerk. Meets second Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in April and second Tues- day in September, at South Eleventh, northeast corner West Fourteenth avenue.
COUNTY COURT OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY-Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in ' January, March, May, July, September and November. Ben B. Lindsey, Judge; T. L. Bonfils, Clerk; Miss K. P. Mace, Miss I. M. Strong, W. T. Shackelford, Deputy Clerks.
POLICE COURT-Meets daily at room 9, City Hall, Larimer street, corner Fourteenth. W. J. Thomas, Police Magistrate.
MILITARY.
Department of the Colorado.
Headquarters, Denver, Colo. Henry C. Merriam, Brigadier General U. S. A., Commanding.
Troops Serving in Department.
Cavalry-One troop of the 1st, four troops of the 5th, and four troops of the 9th Regiments.
Infantry-One company of the 7th, one company of the 10th, and four com- panies of the 23d Regiments.
Detachments-Hospital Corps, 61; Sig- nal Corps, 11; Indian Scouts, 41.
PERSONAL STAFF.
First Lieutenant C. McK. Saltzman, 9th Cavalry, Aid, Acting Ordnance Officer, Inspector Small-Arms Prac- tice, Acting Engineer Officer.
DEPARTMENT STAFF.
Captain C. A. Varnum, 7th Cavalry, Acting Assistant Adjutant General, Adjutant General.
Major A. C. Sharpe, Inspector General U. S. Volunteers, Inspector General. Captain Delamere Skerrett, Acting Judge Advocate.
Major James W. Pope, Quartermaster, Chief Quartermaster, Acting Chief Commissary.
Lieut. Colonel Henry Lippincott, Dep- uty Surgeon General, Chief Surgeon.
Major J. G. Sanders, Additional Pay- master, U. S. Vols., Chief Paymaster. Captain Daniel J. Carr, Signal Officer, U. S. Volunteers, Signal Officer of the Department.
Regular-City.
Major Daniel N. Bash (retired).
Captain Wellington G. Sprague, U. S. A. (retired).
Captain Robert G. Smithers, U. S. A. (retired).
Captain John McGilvray, U. S. A. (re- tired).
First Lieutenant F. E. Olmstead, U. S. A. (retired).
Colonel J. P. Canby, U. S. A. (retired). Captain Dean Monahan, U. S. A. (re- tired).
Fort Logan.
Situated 9 miles south of Denver, on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
Captain W. H. Allaire, 23d Infantry, commanding post.
Company D, 7th Infantry.
Captain. J. A. Penn
First Lieutentant. G. H. Knox Surgeon. .. Major Louis Brechemin Post Chaplain J. B. McCleery
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CITY RECORD.
The National Guard, Colorado.
Governor J. B. Orman, Commander-in- Chief; Brigadier General G. F. Gard- ner, Adjutant General; Colonel J. E. Johnston, Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral; General John Chase, Brigadier General; Colonel W. H. Sweeney, Jr., Inspector General; Colonel W. W. Grant, Surgeon General; Major Na- than Gregg, Jr., Military Secretary. FIRST BRIGADE AND STAFF-
Headquarters State Capitol, Brig- adier General John Chase, Den- ver, commanding; Major Nathan Gregg, Jr., Denver, Assistant Adju- tant General.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY-Ed- ward Verdeckberg, Colonel Com- manding.
Adjutant. . H. M. Libby
Quartermaster. .Bert Bloom
Company A, 1st Infantry.
Captain. Charles Rankin
First Lieutenant. W. S. Fletcher
Second Lieutenant. A. L. Bing
Company B, 1st Infantry.
Captain. George Packer
First Lieutenant. .D. A. Fraser
Second Lieutenant .... William Thante Company E, 1st Infantry.
Captain. G. W. Collins
First Lieutenant. F. C. Brown
Second Lieutenant. A. M. Brown
Company G, 1st Infantry.
Captain .C. W. Bowman
First Lieutenant. .C. S. Hobson Second Lieutenant. A. E. Ruthven CHAFFEE LIGHT ARTILLERY- First Brigade meets
for drill on Monday evening of each week at the State Armory. Captain J. C. Exline commanding.
FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY - Headquarters 1625 Glenarm street. J. H. Brown, Major, commanding; A. H. Williams, Adjutant.
TROOP B (DENVER CITY TROOP)- Meets every Tuesday evening for drill at Armory, 1625 Glenarm. Cap- tain Z. T. Hill commanding; F. A. Perry, First Lieutenant; Wilfred Hayden, Second Lieutenant.
TROOP C-Meets on Thursday even- ing of each week at 1625 Glenarm street. H. D. Smith, Captain; A. M. Chase, First Lieutenant; C. S. Card, Second Lieutenant.
NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS' AS- SOCIATION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO-Colonel Edward Ver- deckberg, President; Captain Fred J. White, Secretary. Meets third Saturday in each month at 1625 Glenarm street.
HOSPITAL CORPS-Drill at 1625 Glenarm street every Monday night. Major Matt R. Root, commanding de- tachment; W. W. Grant, Surgeon- General.
SIGNAL CORPS-Meets on Wednes- day evening of each week at 1625 Glenarm street. Captain F. J. White commanding.
CEMETERIES.
FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-H. M. Orahood, President; Thomas H. Potter, Vice-President; W. D. Pierce, Secretary; Harper H. Orahood, Superintendent. Office, Room 320 Quincy Building; ceme- tery, four and one-half miles south- east of city.
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSO- CIATION-Rt. Rev. N. Matz, Presi- dent; Rev. William O'Ryan, Vice- President; Rev. M. F. Callanan,
Treasurer and Secretary; Lawrence Murphy, Manager. Office, 515 Charles Building; cemetery eight miles northwest of city.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-H. M. Orahood, President; - Thomas H. Potter, Vice-President; W. D. Pierce, Secretary; Alex Reid, Superintendent. Office, 320 Quincy Building; cemetery one mile north- east of city limits.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY HOSPITAL- W. A. Sherriff, Superintendent; lo- cated on Sixth avenue, between Evans and South Fourteenth.
BELLE LENNOX NURSERY-1018 South Fifteenth street.
COLORED HOME AND ORPHANAGE ASSOCIATION-P. E. Spratlin,
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CITY RECORD.
President; G. S. Contee, Secretary, 52 South Santa Fe avenue.
DENVER HOMEOPATHIC HOS-
PITAL-Dr. Margaret H. Beeler, Resident Physician; Miss Abbie G. Thurston, Principal. Park avenue, corner Humboldt street.
DENVER ORPHANS' HOME-Miss Florence A. Cromwell, Matron. Race, northeast corner Sixteenth avenue. FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME- Mrs. Mary H. G. Winton, Matron. 4901 West Colfax avenue.
GROSS MIDWIFE DISPENSARY- South Water, between West Ninth avenue and West Tenth avenue.
HOME LEAGUE HOME (FOR CHIL- DREN)-Jay M. Lind, Conductor; Mrs. L. J. Lovelady, Superintendent. 403. Downing avenue.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD -Sisters of the Good Shepherd in charge. South Evans street, be- tween Cedar and Byers.
LADIES' RELIEF HOME-Under the auspices of the Ladies' Relief So- ciety. Lizzie McIntosh, Matron. North side West Thirty-eighth ave- nue, between Quitman and Raleigh streets.
MOTHERS' AND CHILDREN'S HOME-1009 Thirty-second street. Mrs. A. M. Cochran, President; Mrs. C. A. Lathrop, Secretary; Miss S. J. Plummer, Matron.
MOUNT ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM-Sisters of Charity in charge. Homer Boulevard, between West Forty-first and West Forty- fourth avenues.
NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES-Dr. Moses Col- lins, Superintendent. South side East Colfax avenue, between Jack- son and Garfield.
STATE HOME AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Mrs. F. M. Irish, Superintendent. Located Au- rora, Colo.
STATE HOME FOR DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN-H. W. Cowan, Superintendent. 3233 Bert street.
ST. CATHARINE'S HOME-Sisters of Mercy in charge. East Sixteenth avenue, northeast corner Detroit street.
ST. CLARA'S ORPHAN ASYLUM- Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. 952 Tenth street.
ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL-Con- ducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. West Sixteenth avenue, between Quitman and Raleigh streets.
STEELE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL- Dr. A. A. Clough, Physician in charge; Miss Margaret O'Neill, Stew- ard. 702 Evans.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL-Sisters of Charity in charge. Located on Hum- boldt street, corner Eighteenth ave- nue.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL-Dr. E. J. A. Rogers, Medical Director; Dr. C. A. Burritt, Superintendent. Pearl, be- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues.
THE HAVEN-1146 Broadway. THE HOME-Rev. Frederick W. Oakes, Superintendent. West Thirty- second avenue, between Decatur and Eliot.
THE MERCY SANITARIUM-Water Cure Institute. Sisters of Mercy in charge. Milwaukee street, northwest corner East Sixteenth avenue.
WORKING BOYS' HOME-W. W. Crawford, Superintendent. 1129 South Fifteenth street.
YOUNG WOMAN'S FRIENDLY CLUB -Mrs. Sarah F. Lord, Matron. 808 Thirteenth street.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK-George Richardson, President; W. E. Wil- son, Vice-President; Willis M. Mar- shall, Cashier. Fifteenth, corner Arapahoe street.
CITIZENS' TRUST & SAVINGS BANK -E. Besly, President; C. A. Root, Cashier. 721 Sixteenth street.
COLORADO NATIONAL BANK- Charles B. Kountze, President; Den- nis Sheedy, Vice-President; G. B. Berger, Cashier; W. B. Berger, As- sistant Cashier. Larimer street, northwest corner Seventeenth. 3
DENVER NATIONAL BANK-Joseph A. Thatcher, President; James B. Grant, Vice-President; J. C. Mitchell, Cashier; Edward S. Irish, Assistant Cashier; J. W. Hudston, Second As- sistant Cashier. Cooper Building, Seventeenth, corner Curtis streets. DENVER SAVINGS BANK-George R. Swallow, President; F. O. Vaille, Vice-President; Carlos Wood, Cash- ier. Sixteenth street, northwest cor- ner Arapahoe.
McMANN & CO .- Located 1620 Arap- ahoe street.
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CITY RECORD.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-David H. Moffat, President; W. S. Cheesman, Vice-President; G. E. Ross-Lewin, Vice-President; Thomas Keely, Cashier; W. C. Thomas, Assistant Cashier. Equitable Building, Seven- teenth, corner Stout.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE- Charles Boettcher, President; D. C. Dodge, Vice-President; Dr. D. H. Dougan, Cashier; W. B. Morrison, Assistant Cashier. Corner Seven- teenth and Arapahoe streets.
UNION STOCK YARDS BANK-D. H. Moffat, President; S. G. Gill, Vice- President; W. J. Fine, Cashier. Ex-
change Building, Denver Union Stock Yards.
WESTERN BANK (Safety Deposit Vaults)-W. G. Brown, President; W. A. Hover, Vice-President; W. T. Perkins, Cashier. Arapahoe, north- west corner Seventeenth streets.
DENVER CLEARING HOUSE ASSO- CIATION-Meets daily at 11 a. m. C. B. Kountze, President; J. Thatcher, Vice-President; J. C. Mitchell, Secretary; W. B. Morrison, Treasurer. Executive Committee: J. A. Thatcher, G. E. Ross-Lewin, C. B. Kountze.
INSURANCE COMPANIES (Home.)
COLORADO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO., DENVER-W. M. Alex- ander, President; L. B. Smutz, Sec- retary. 601-602 Mining Exchange Building.
FARMERS' ALLIANCE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLORADO-B. A. Wheeler, Presi- dent; G. M. Miller, Vice-President; R. A. Southworth, Secretary. 420 Charles Building.
GERMAN MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY-Conrad Wal- brach, President; H. J. Kruse, Vice- President; Otto
Brohm, Second Vice-President; Fritz Thies, Treas- urer; Charles J. Knoch, Secretary. Office, 3 Good Block.
LOYAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, DENVER -S. W. Chaney, President; S. F. Keith, Secretary and General Mana- ger. 929 Sixteenth street.
NATIONAL MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO., DENVER-D. M. Rich- ards, President; Austin W. Smith, Vice-President; H. M. Stoddard, Treasurer; C. T. Philp, Secretary. 610 Ernest & Cranmer Building. UNION ACCIDENT STOCK COM- PANY, DENVER, COLO .- J. A. Ferguson, President; Walter Fair- banks, Vice-President; C. H. Green, Secretary. Ferguson Building, Sev- enteenth, corner California.
UNION MUTUAL BENEFIT AND LIFE ASSOCIATION, DENVER-F. S. Moore, President; B. F. Moore, Treasurer; G. B. Crews, M. D., Med- ical Director. 1622 Arapahoe street. WESTERN LIFE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY OF COLORADO, DEN- VER-John D. Crisp, President; Thomas I. Gregory, Vice-President; Dr. Charles O. Rice, Secretary; S. M. Hibbard, Treasurer. 607-608 Peo- ples Bank Building.
RAILROADS.
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY CO .- J. P. Hall, General Agent Passenger Department; C. H. Morehouse, General Agent Freight Department; freight and ticket of- fice, 1700 Lawrence, corner Seven- teenth; freight depot, Fifteenth, cor- ner Bassett street.
BURLINGTON ROUTE-Representing the Burlington & Missouri River and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroads. George W. Vallery, Gen-
eral Agent; A. B. Schmidt, Ticket Agent. Office, Iron Building, Seven- teenth corner Arapahoe streets; pas- senger depot, Union Depot; freight depot, corner Sixteenth and Delgany streets.
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY .- J. E. Preston, Commercial Agent; Gus L. Cobb, Traveling Freight Agent; H. Cal. Wagner, Traveling Passenger Agent. 1029 Seventeenth street.
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CITY RECORD.
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY-L. F. Kimball, Assistant General Freight Agent; W. H. Firth, General Agent Passenger Depart- ment; C. M. Van Law, City Passen- ger and Ticket Agent. Office, Seven- teenth, northwest corner Stout streets.
COLORADO EASTERN RAILWAY CO .- Robert McDowell, Auditor and Cashier. Office, Boston Building.
COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY- Frank Trumbull, President; Henry T. Rogers, General Solicitor; C. H. Speers, Assistant General Passenger Agent; H. C. Bush, General Freight Agent; W. S. Wing, Auditor. Gen- eral offices, Ernest & Cranmer Build- ing; ticket offices, Seventeenth cor- ner Lawrence streets and 315 Ernest & Cranmer Building; passenger de- pot, Union Depot; freight depot, Wewatta corner Eleventh.
COLORADO & SOUTHERN RAILWAY -Frank Trumbull, President; C. L. Wellington, Traffic Manager; Harry Browner, Secretary and Treasurer; E. E. Whitted, General Solicitor; H. A. Johnson, General Freight Agent; T. E. Fisher, General Passenger Agent; Charles Dyer, General Super- intendent; A. D. Parker, General Auditor. General offices, Cooper Building; passenger depot, Union Depot; freight depot, Fifteenth corner Bassett; ticket office, Curtis corner Seventeenth.
MIDLAND TERMINAL RAILWAY- General offices, Boston Building; W. K. Gillett, President and General Manager; L. R. Ford, Secretary and Auditor. General offices, Boston Building.
DENVER, LAKEWOOD & GOLDEN RAILROAD-W. W. Borst, Re- ceiver; B. M. Smith, Auditor. Gen- eral offices, 1450 Arapahoe street.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL- ROAD-E. T. Jeffery, President; J. G. Metcalfe, General Manager; Joseph W. Gilluly, Treasurer; J. B. An- drews, Assistant Secretary; E. R. Murphy, Auditor; Andrew S. Hughes, Traffic Manager; Fred Wild, Jr., General Freight Agent; Shadrick K. Hooper, General Pas- senger and Ticket Agent; C. M. Hobbs, Purchasing Agent; W. S. Martin, General Superintendent; D. D. Mayo, Manager of Express; Ed- ward O. Wolcott, General Counsel; J. W. O'Connor, Chief Surgeon. General offices, Equitable Building; freight depot, Wynkoop corner Elev- enth; ticket
office, Seventeenth southeast corner Stout.
FLORENCE & CRIPPLE CREEK RAILROAD-J. J. Frey, President. Boston Building.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD- James Culton, Commercial Agent; J. F. Van Rensselaer, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent; G. F. Gish, Solicitor. 805 Seventeenth street.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COM- PANY-C. A. Tripp, General West- ern Freight and Passenger Agent; A. McFarland, Ticket Agent. Offices, Seventeenth southeast corner Stout. RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY-W. J. Palmer, Presi- dent, New York City; George F. Pea- body First Vice-President, New York City; George A, Krause, Secre- tary, and Walter Hinchman, Treas- urer, New York City; D. C. Dodge, Second Vice-President and General Manager, Denver; Theron Geddes, Auditor; A. E. Welby, General Su- perintendent; S. H. Babcock, Traffic Manager; S. V. Derrah, General Freight Agent; George W. Heintz, General Passenger Agent. General offices, Ernest & Cranmer Building. UNION DEPOT AND RAILWAY COM- PANY-W. A. Deuel, President; E. T. Jeffery, Vice-President; G. E. Ross-Lewin, Treasurer; P. Touhy, Superintendent; W. P. Kendall, Sec- retary. Office, 75 Union Depot.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD-W. A. Deuel, Superintendent; E. R. Griffin, General Agent; George Ady, City Ticket and Passenger Agent; E. J. Tuttle, City Passenger Agent; Julius Dahlstrom, Contracting Freight Agent; J. C. Ferguson, Traveling Freight Agent; W. E. Lawrence, Live Stock Agent. General freight and ticket office, Seventeenth corner Curtis streets; C. E. Wantland, land agent, 1025 Seventeenth street; pas- senger depot, Union Depot; freight depot, Nineteenth corner Wazee.
Street Railways.
DENVER CITY TRAMWAY COM- PANY-Rodney Curtis, President; W. G. Evans, Secretary; S. W. Can- tril, Superintendent. General offices, Mendota Block, Fifteenth corner Arapahoe streets.
Express Companies.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-C. M. Day, Agent, 1021 Seventeenth street; branch office, Union Depot.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY- C. M. Day, Agent. 1021 Seventeenth street; branch office, Union Depot.
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CITY RECORD.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE EXPRESS -D. D. Mayo, Manager; L. C. Keller, Auditor; J. R. Allen, Chief Clerk. General offices, Equitable Building. Jules La Barthe, General Agent, 1620 Stout street.
PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY-R. A. Leimer, General Agent. Connect with all Express Co.'s. 1625 Curtis street.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY- C. M. Day, Agent. 1021 Seventeenth street; branch office, Union Depot.
UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM- PANY-R. A. Leimer, General Agent. Connect with all Express Co.'s. 1625 Curtis street.
WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY'S EX- PRESS-C. H. Young, Superintend- ent; J. L. Stubbs, Agent. 1616 Stout street. Branch office, Union Depot. WESTERN EXPRESS COMPANY-G. W. Kramer, General Manager. 705 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
Telegraph Companies.
COLORADO DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY-J. P. Altberger, Mana- ger. 1114 to 1118 Seventeenth street.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE COM- PANY-William C. Black, Superin- tendent and Manager. Offices, 920 Seventeenth street, Brown Palace Hotel and Equitable Building.
THE AMERICAN DISTRICT TELE- GRAPH COMPANY-H. R. Wolcott, President; E. B. Field, Vice-Presi- dent and General Manager; E. B. Field, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer; E. T. Keim, Superintendent. Offices, 1447 Lawrence, and 319 Sixteenth street, opposite Court House.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY-B. Brooks, Assistant Superintendent; J. P. Altberger,
Manager. 1116-1118 Seventeenth street.
Telephone Companies.
THE COLORADO TELEPHONE COM- PANY-Henry R. Wolcott, Presi- dent; E. B. Field, Vice-President and General Manager; E. H. Lord, Sec- retary; E. B. Field, Jr., Treasurer. Executive office, Telephone Building, Lawrence between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets.
NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.
ACTIVE MEMBER-Published month- ly, R. K. and J. C. Frisbee, Editors. 112 West Maple street.
AGRICULTURAL AND LIVE STOCK HERALD-Published weekly. P. E. Crabtree, Editor; J. L. Devalon, Manager. 1756 Champa street.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN RECORD-Published monthly. Pierce Publishing Co., Publishers. Office, 432 Charles Building.
BENEFICIARY DEGREE BULLETIN -Jr. O. U. A. M. Published month- ly. 31-32 Railroad Building, 1515 Larimer. COLORADO DEMOCRAT-Published weekly by The Colorado Democrat Printing and Publishing Co. 205 Charles Building.
COLORADO GOLD MINES-Published semi-monthly. W. M. Rule, editor. Room 7, 1229 Seventeenth.
COLORADO GRAPHIC - Published weekly. Colorado Graphic Co., Pub- lishers. 320 Symes Block.
COLORADO JOURNAL - (German), Published weekly, by The German Publishing Co., Carl Moritz, Editor and Manager. 1452 Blake street. COLORADO MEDICAL JOURNAL- Published monthly, by W. N. Beggs, room 21, 809 Fourteenth street.
COLORADO MINER-Published monthly, by C. L. Hall, 620 Charles Building.
COLORADO PRICE CURRENT AND PRODUCE RECORD Published daily by Record-Stockman Publish- ing Company. 1840 Lawrence.
COLORADO SCHOOL JOURNAL-H. M. Barrett, Manager. 526 Charles Building.
COLORADO STATESMAN-Published weekly. J. D. D. Rivers, Proprietor. 500 Times Building.
COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE-Published weekly by the Commercial Publish- ing Company, 304 Barclay Block, Larimer corner Sixteenth streets.
CRITIQUE THE-Published monthly. Dr. S. S. Smythe, Editor; Dr. J. Wylie Anderson, Business Manager. 16 Steele Block, Sixteenth, corner Stout street.
CYCLING WEST-Published weekly. The Cycling West Publishing Com- pany, Proprietors. Barclay Block, Larimer, corner Eighteenth streets. DAILY JOURNAL-H. C. Fairall, Pro- prietor. 1643 Champa street.
DENVER CATHOLIC-Published weekly by The Denver Catholic Pub- lishing Company, 61 Railroad Build- ing.
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