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Beneficiary Degree, E. H. Godfrey, President, 31 Railroad Building, Denver.
STATE COUNCIL OF COLORADO- W. W. Bulette, S. C., Pueblo; R. A. Crossman, P. S. C., Pueblo; Charles H. Peters,. S. C. Secretary, 211 Cali- fornia Building, Denver; W. A. Rin- ker, S. C. Treasurer, Denver; E. W. Hunt, S. V. C., Rico, Colo.
PLYMOUTH COUNCIL NO. 4-Meets every Friday evening, No. 478 South Broadway G. C. Stephenson, R. S., 742 Lincoln avenue.
WINONA COUNCIL NO. 7, DENVER -Meets first and third Saturdays of each month. L. J. Chavez, Council- or; Joseph Powell, R. Secretary, 212 California Building.
BEN FRANKLIN COUNCIL NO. 10, DENVER-Meets every Tuesday evening, Twenty-seventh corner Wel- ton streets. F. H. Spalti, R. S., 1730 Julian street.
PRIDE OF THE WEST NO. 11-Meets every Friday evening, No. 1415 Lari- mer street. O. L. Stiles, R. S., 1259 South Tremont street.
KENSINGTON COUNCIL NO. 16,
DENVER-Meets every Tuesday evening at Gettysburg Building. W. T. Chamberlain, R. Secretary, 1660 Logan avenue.
Daughters of Liberty.
SILVER STATE NO. 1, DENVER- Meets every Thursday evening cor- ner Fourteenth and Arapahoe streets. Mrs. Lottie Gray, R. S., 806 Fourteenth street.
SILVER STATE NO. 2, DENVER- Meets every Tuesday afternoon cor- ner Thirty-eighth and Franklin streets. Mrs. Annie Hughs, R. S., 3759 Franklin street.
ENTERPRISE NO. 4, DENVER- Meets every Thursday evening third floor Charles Building Minnie Kimball, Recording Secretary, 1470 South Seventh street.
United Moderns.
SUPREME LODGE-Offices, 827 Six- teenth street, Denver. Edwin M. Johnson, Supreme Chancellor; E. W. Smith, Supreme Recorder; M. B. Johnson, Supreme Regent; E. S. Irish, Supreme Financier; Dr. G. N. Macomber, Supreme Medical Exam- iner; S. D. C. Hays, Supreme War- den, Denver.
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DENVER LODGE NO. 1, UNITED
MODERNS-1543 Glenarm street. S. D. C. Hays, Chancellor; F. L. Peters, Recorder. Meet first and second and fourth Fridays of each month at 8 p. m.
ORGANIZERS' LODGE NO. 2, UNITED MODERNS-1563 Lafay- ette street, Denver. E. M. Johnson, Chancellor; E. W. Smith, Recorder.
National Union.
DENVER COUNCIL NO. 506-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 1548 California street. C. W. Everett, President; H. W. Canfield, Secretary; J. C. Hous- ton, Financial Secretary.
Independent Order of Good Tem- plars.
GRAND LODGE OF COLORADO, I. O. G. T .- Comprising the states of Colo- rado, Wyoming and New Mexico. Next convocation will be held at Denver, beginning December 10th, 1901. Henry H. Roser, Grand Chief Templar, 326 East Eighteenth ave- nue, Denver; Miss Anna E. Juchem, Grand Secretary, Arvada; Rev. H. L. Beardsley, Evans, Grand Treasurer.
CAPITAL LODGE NO. 1, I. O. G. T .- Meets every Tuesday evening in Denver Normal Preparatory Hall, No. 1545 Glenarm street. Edward Devalon, Chief Templar; Mrs. Lil- lian Roser, Secretary, 326 East Eighteenth avenue; Mrs. S. M. W. Likens, Lodge Deputy.
GUSTAF VASA LODGE NO. 21 (Swedish)-Meets every Monday evening at Red Men's Hall, No. 1640 Larimer street. L. J. Lundell, Chief Templar; Ellen Bagge, Secretary; Joseph Blade, Lodge Deputy.
Guardians of the Home.
SUPREME LEAGUE-L. C. Phillips, Supreme Secretary. Offices, 202 to 206 Symes Block.
Improved Order Heptasophs.
DENVER CONCLAVE NO. 320- Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at hall, No. 300 McPhee Building. Archon, A. W. Cadmus; Secretary, George Varnum, 43-44 Jacobson Building.
Benevolent and Social.
AMERICAN ORDER OF TRUE IVOR- ITES-Rocky Mountain Lodge No. 53-(A benevolent society of Welsh- men; the only order conducting its business exclusively in the Welsh language.) Meets every first Satur- day evening of each month at Welsh Church, Welton near Thirteenth street. I. D. Jones, President; R. S. Thomas, Treasurer; David R. Jones, Recording Secretary; Lewis B. Rob- erts, Financial Secretary.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF IRRIGA- TION ENGINEERS-Elwood Mead, Cheyenne, President; J. S. Titcomb, Secretary and Treasurer.
ANCIENT ORDER OF EMETHACHA- VAH-Head office at Denver. Fra- ternity of Emethachavah. H. P. White, C. Chief; Clara E. White, Ad- visory Director. 2435 Welton.
BAVARIAN VEREIN-Meets at 2134 Arapahoe on first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. Rudolph Weber, President; Peter Koehler, Treasurer; J. Detterbeck, Secretary. BENEVOLENT AND SOCIAL SO- CIETY OF COLONIAL WARS-E. S. Irish, Secretary; Dr. E. J. A. Rogers, Governor; 422 Boston Build- ing.
BERSAGLIERI PRINCIPE DI NA- POLI SOCIETY-Meets on the first Saturday of each month at 2433 Nineteenth street. F. Mazza, Presi- dent.
BRITISH-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COLORADO -- J. A. C. Reynolds, President; B. Matthews, Secretary. Tabor Building.
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA NO. 366-Meet at Charles Building on the second and fourth Wednes- days of each month. Joseph C. Hagus, President; John Griebling, Recording Secretary.
CHARITY ORGANIZATION SO- CIETY OF DENVER-Meet in room 35, basement Court House, on second Monday of each month. R. E. Sykes, President; Rev. W. S. Fried- man, Rev. W. O'Ryan and Mrs. A. G. Rhoads, Vice-Presidents; E. S. Irish, Treasurer; Miss Irene Daven- port, Registrar; Mrs. S. I. George, Secretary.
COLORADO CHAPTER OF THE
AMERICAN £ INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS-Meet on the first Monday of each month. T. F. Walsh, President; F. J. Sterner, Vice-President; William Cowe, Sec- retary; H. W. Baerresen, Treasurer.
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COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY-W. S. Cheesman, President; W. N. By- ers, Vice-President; A. G. Rhoads, Treasurer; E. K. Whitehead, Secre- tary. Office, room 5 Jacobson Build- ing, 1604 Arapahoe.
COLORADO PIONEERS-Meet at 309 Charles Building on the second Mon- day in January and second Monday in July. President, Charles Lerchen; Secretary, E. A. Willoughby. Office, Charles Building.
DENVER MÆNNERCHOR - Meet Saturday evening of each week, 2132 Arapahoe street. Richard Bor- cherdt, President; Paul Boehm, Sec- retary; F. Pistorius, Treasurer.
DENVER SOCIETY OF CIVIL EN- GINEERS-R. A. Wilson, President; George H. Angell, Secretary and Treasurer. 604 Equitable Building. DENVER TURN VEREIN-Meet at 2134 Arapahoe street on second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month. Fred Kessler, President; George Kalb, Vice-President; Carl Moritz, Secretary; Philip Goetz, Treasurer; Joseph Otto, Correspond- ing Secretary.
FRATERNAL AID ASSOCIATION- Independent Council No. 258 meets at Masonic Temple first and third Monday evenings. Mary Kauffman, Secretary.
GERMAN-AMERICAN REPUBLICAN CLUB-F.W. Hauser, President; Dr. L. Auerbach, Secretary. Meets at 12 Cass & Graham Block, every Wednesday evening.
GERMAN KRIEGER VEREIN-Meet at East Denver Turner Hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Fred Kessler, President; Christian Passolt, Secretary; Ferd Rinne, Treasurer.
GRUTLI VEREIN (Swiss society) - Fifteenth
Meet at corner Blake street on the first Wednesday of each month. Henry Frei, President; Charles Wanner, Treasurer; August Frei, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Meets at 1515 Lawrence first and third Mon- days of each month 8 P. M. John H. Reddin, G. K. and D. D .; J. S. Mc- Ginnis, Secretary.
LADIES SECTION WEST DENVER TURN-VEREIN-Mrs. O. Gick, Pres- ident; Mrs. R. Auerbach, Secretary. Meets first and third Friday of each month at West Turn Hall.
MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - COMMANDERY STATE OF COLORADO-Headquar- ters 417 Kittredge Building. Meets first Tuesdays in October, December, February, April and May of each year. Major S. K. Hooper, Com- mander; Lieutenant J. R. Saville, Recorder; Major George S. Smith, Treasurer.
SOCIALER TURN VEREIN-John
Eneichen, President; E. Reich, Vice-
President; £ W. Kley, Secretary; William Gollong, Treasurer. 10th.
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SUPREME COURT ROYAL MYSTIC TIE-F. W. Sears, I. P .; J. J. Hover, I. S. 27 Iron Building.
ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY - Meet at 323 Charles Building on Monday even- ing of each week. W. Carroll, Pres- ident; T. McGauran, Treasurer; William Brophy, Secretary.
TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSO- CIATION OF AMERICA (Colorado Division)-Meet at call. H. Gold- smith, President; F. W. Standart, Vice-President; Duncan A. Holaday, Secretary.
WEST DENVER TURN VEREIN- Johann Hinrichs, President; Theo- dore Grabowsky, Vice-President; William Frecker, Treasurer; Dr. L. Auerbach, Secretary. 1330 Twelfth street.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION-C. M. Hobbs, President; W. E. Sweet, Vice-President; W. M. Danner, General Secretary. Reading room and social parlors, library and gymnasium. Central department, Club Building, 1731 Arapahoe. D. & R. G. R. R. department, 1040 West Eighth avenue.
YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION-Mrs. N. P. Hill, Presi- dent; Mrs. C. H. Emmons, Treas- urer; Mrs. A. I. Foote, Superintend- ent. 125 East Eighteenth avenue.
TRADES AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
DENVER TRADES AND LABOR AS- SEMBLY-Meets second and fourth Sundays at 2 p. m., at Gettysburg Building. President, Frank Speigl; Secretary, J. L. Compton, P. O. Box 1372.
AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORKERS' UNION NO. 3-Meets at 1640 Larimer street every Tues- day evening. President, H. H. Swift; Secretary, Harry Smith, 1135 California street.
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AMALGAMATED WOODWORKERS
NO. 3-Meets every Monday night at 1640 Larimer street. President Eugene Reihn; Secretary, T. O. Smith.
BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS' NO. 25-Meet every Fri- day at 218 Charles Building. F. J. Offenkamp, President; James Moore, Secretary.
BRICKLAYERS' AND MASONS' IN- TERNATIONAL UNION NO. 1- Meet at 1536 Lawrence street on Monday evening of each week. Peter Schoular, President; W. T. Mathews, Secretary.
BEER DRIVERS' UNION NO. 56- Meets first and third Monday even- ings at Neef's Hall, 1320 Fifteenth street. President, Conrad Holle; Secretary, Louis Mayer.
BOOKBINDERS' UNION NO. 29- Meets in 218 Charles Building, on second Tuesday evenings. Frank Anderson, President; George Brown, Secretary.
BINDERY WOMEN'S UNION-Meets first Monday in each month at Club Building. Mrs. O. P. Davis, Secre- tary.
BREWERS, MALSTERS AND COOP- ERS' UNION NO. 44-Meets first and third Saturdays at Gettysburg Building. Nicholas Keller, Presi- dent; William Geick, Secretary.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, Division 186-Meet Friday evening of each week at Sixth avenue and South Eleventh street. J. F. Ensign, C. E .; George Morrell, F. A. E.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, Division 451-Meet Wednesday evening of each week at Sixth avenue corner South Eleventh street. John Rice, C. E .; W. Jen- ness, F. A. E.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, Rocky Mountain Lodge No. 77-Meet at Myrtle Hall, Thirty- eighth avenue corner Franklin, on Thursday evening of each week. Thomas G. French, Master; J. Ray- mer, Secretary.
BUILDING LABORERS' UNION NO. 1-Meets every Tuesday evening at Lindell Hotel. President, Richard Griggsby; Secretary, Ed. O'Brien. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, Scenic Route Lodge No. 273-Meet at Independence Hall on Friday evening of each week. J. T. Slattery, Master; J. Toole, Secretary. BROTHERHOOD PAINTERS AND DECORATORS NO. 79-Meets Get- tysburg Building every Monday evening. James Aiken, President; N. L. Huxley, Secretary.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD
TRAINMEN, Snowy Range Lodge No. 30-Meet on Tuesday evening of each week at 1338 Lawrence street. J. W. Ray, Master.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY
TRACK MEN, Division No. 90- Meets fourth Sunday evening of each month. T. M. Murphy, C. F .; H. L. Lemmon, Secretary.
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN NO. 446-Meets every Friday evening at 1338 Lawrence street. Frank Fenn, Master; R. E. Miller, Secretary.
BUTCHERS PROTECTIVE UNION NO. 1-Meet at 1640 Larimer street every Wednesday. Julius Engersen, President; C. G. Oppenlander, Secre- tary.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKERS NO. 5-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Gettysburg Building. R. Hoeglin, President; W. L. Will- iams, Secretary.
CEMENT WORKERS' UNION NO. 1- Meet every Tuesday at 1924 Blake street. James Murphy, Secretary.
CIGAR MAKERS' UNION NO. 129- Meets first and third Tuesday even- ings in Gettysburg Building. Will- iam Stone, President;
John A. Christman, Secretary.
COLORADO STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR-General office, 218 Charles Building. J. K. Robinson, Secretary. P. O. Box 1408.
COMPOSITION ROOFERS' UNION NO. 1-Meet every other Monday ev- ening at 1926 Blake street. Homer Wright, President; Edward Mere- dith, Secretary.
CORE MAKERS' PROTECTIVE UN- ION NO. 6355, A. OF L .- Meets sec- ond and fourth Mondays at 4024 Market street. J. C. Muehlman, President; Chas. Greenhalgh, Secre- tary.
DENVER ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL-Meets third Wednesday evening each month Charles Building. F. D. Hickok, President; H. E. Garman, Secretary- Treasurer.
DENVER ASSOCIATION NO. 1, OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS-Meets every Tuesday evening at Station- ary Engineers Hall, 300 McPhee Building. George H. Kelly, Presi- dent; W. S. Nixon, Secretary.
DENVER BUILDING TRADES COUN- CIL-J. H. Nicholson, President; T. W. Taylor, Secretary. Meets every Friday evening of each week at 1646 Larimer street. .
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DENVER MUSICAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION-Meets at 1908 Cur- tis on the first Thursday of each month. L. Gotting, President; D. W. W. Tate, Vice-President; Frank Speigl, Treasurer; A. W. White, Sec- retary.
DENVER DIVISION O. R. C. NO. 44-
Meets at I. O. O. F. Hall, 1543 Cham- pa street, on first and third Sundays at 2 p. m. Chief Conductor, D. A. Clark; Secretary, C. H. Gardner.
DENVER SMELTERMEN UNION NO. 93-Meet third and fourth Fridays of each month at Gyllesten Hall. B. P. Smith, Secretary.
DENVER THEATRICAL STAGE EM- PLOYES' LOCAL NO 7-Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays in each month at 2 p. m., Club Building. Sam Amburg, President; C. V. Bur- green, Secretary. P. O. Box 103.
DENVER TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 49-H. E. Garman, President; Homer E. Dunn, Corresponding Sec- retary; F. C. Birdsall, Secretary- Treasurer. Meets in I. O. O. F. Hall, . 1739 Champa, on the first Sunday of each month.
FEDERAL LABOR UNION NO. 1- Meet at 218 Charles Building every Thursday. J. L. Compton, Secretary.
GRANITE CUTTERS' UNION-Meet at Club Building second and fourth Fridays. William Morgan, Presi- dent; J. P. Mitchell, Secretary.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS NO. 47-Meet every Friday at 7:30 p. m. at 1415 Lari- mer street. J. P. McAndries, Presi- dent; L. E. Thomas, Secretary.
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIVE PLASTERERS UNION NO. 32- Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at Assembly Hall. James Grant, President; J. P. Butler, Sec- retary.
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF STEAM ENGINEERS-Meet every Thursday evening at Gettysburg Building. Charles McGuire, Presi- dent; R. G. Moser, Secretary; Ed. Mays, Treasurer.
IRON MOLDERS' UNION NO. 188- Meets at Assembly Hall on first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. George Nichol, President; George W. Greig, Secretary.
JOB PRESSMEN'S UNION NO. 1- Meets at 208 Charles Building on first Wednesday evening of each month. A. J. Hansen, President; J. H. Llewellyn, Secretary.
JOURNEYMEN BAKERS' AND CON- FECTIONERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF AMERICA, Local Union No. 26-Meets on second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 1640 Larimer street. Eugene Kern, Pres- ident; C. Markwardt, Secretary.
JOURNEYMAN BARBERS' INTER- NATIONAL UNION OF AMERICA, LOCAL NO. 205-Meet second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 33 Club Building. J. M. Deutsch, President; George Cantrill, Record- ing Secretary.
JOURNEYMEN COOKS' UNION NO. 18-Meets every Tuesday evening at Club Building. President, T. J. Hil- debrand; Secretary, H. J. Nighten- gale.
JOURNEYMAN HORSESHOERS' AS- SOCIATION-Meet at 218 Charles Building second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. W. R. Welsh, President; William Dillon, Secre- tary.
JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS AND GAS AND STEAMFITTERS NO. 3 -Meets every Wednesday evening at Gettysburg Building. F. J. Blair, President; Will J. Pulte, Secretary. JOURNEYMEN TAILORS' PROTEC- TIVE SOCIETY, Local Branch No. 3 -Meet at City Hall on fourth Tues- day of each month. Fred Fredlund, President; George Anderson, Record- ing Secretary; John Cope, Treas- urer.
MAILERS' UNION NO. 8-Meet second Thursday of each month at 218 Charles Building. W. B. Johnson, President; A. E. Schlueter, Secre- tary.
MASTER HORSESHOERS' NATION- AL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION- Meet at 216 Charles Building on first and third Saturdays of each month. J. W. Ford, President; Henry Cole, Secretary.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STEAM AND HOT WATER FIT- TERS AND HELPERS, LOCAL NO. 43-Meet Tuesday evenings of each week at 512 Charles Building. D. W. Murphy, President; M. Fowler, Secretary.
NATIONAL UNION OF STEAM EN- GINEERS NO. 1-Meet Thursday ev- ening of each week at Assembly Hall, Club Building. Ellis J. Whit- son, President; M. C. Collom, Secre- tary; W. F. Smith, Treasurer.
NEWSBOYS' UNION NO. 1-Meets last Monday evening of each month, 1415 Larimer street. £ President, Frank Otto; Secretary, Frank Quarles.
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ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRA- PHERS-L. D. Grace, Chief; C. M. Hurlbut, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets second Friday of each month at 8 p. m., at 1536 Lawrence street. PACKER BOYS' UNION NO. 53-Meet at 218 Charles Building on first Tuesday evening of each month. Philip Norton, President; Edward Thompson, Secretary.
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS -- Meet at 218 Charles Building second Thursday of each month. F. H. Shilvock, Sec- retary.
PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION OF DEN- VER-Meet at Tabor Block on Mon- day evening of each week. R. Mc- Iver, President; James Small, Vice- President; Peter Menzies, Secre- tary.
PATTERNMAKERS' UNION-Meets at 312 Charles Building on the sec- ond and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. G. W. French, Chairman of Executive Committee; C. P. Wallis, Recording Secretary. PRINTING PRESS ASSISTANTS'
UNION NO. 14-Meets second Wednesday evening of each month at Charles Building. President, James McNamara; Secretary, R. J. Unger.
PRINTING PRESSMEN'S UNION NO. 40-Meets first Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. President, Robert Massey; Secretary, E. C. Evans.
RETAIL BUTCHERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION-Meet at 1605 Lar- imer street on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. W. J. Wulff, President; W. R. Dennis, Re- cording Secretary; Herman Geier, Financial Secretary.
RETAIL CLERKS' UNION NO. 7- Meet at Club Building on first and third Thursday evenings of each month. A. B. Emanuel, President; Joseph Kosowski, Secretary.
STEREOTYPERS' UNION NO. 13- Meets in Charles Building first Wednesday evening of each month. President, George Wagner; Secre- tary, Frank Steart.
STONECUTTERS' ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA-Denver Branch meets first and third Mondays of each month at Lindell Hall. Presi- dent, George Fraser; Secretary, P. T. Graham.
SWITCHMAN'S UNION OF NORTH AMERICA-Centennial Lodge No. 55 meet at Neef's Hall every first Sun- day afternoon and third Sunday evening of each month. E. J. Mc- Ginley, Master; James A. Healy, Sec- retary.
TEAM-DRIVERS' UNION NO. 1- Meet each Monday evening at Neef's Hall. W. L. Reiss, Secretary.
TEAM OWNERS' UNION NO. 1- Meets every Saturday night at 1536 Lawrence street. President, J. A. Gould; Secretary, J. Campbell.
UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR- PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA, UNION NO. 55-Meets every Tuesday evening at
318 Charles Building. J. C. McLane, President; William Stocker, Secre- tary.
UNITED GARMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA NO. 139-Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, 1415 Lawrence. Miss Minnie Hills, Secretary.
UPHOLSTERERS' UNION NO. 22- Meets 333 Charles Building on sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays in each month. President, George Eppich; Secretary, William Voght.
WAITERS' UNION NO. 14-Meets at Gettysburg Building every Monday evening at 8:30. C. B. Hardin, Pres- ident; H. L. Meyers, Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
ACME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION-Dr. L. E. Lemen, Presi- dent; Miss A. G. Channell, Secre- tary; D. V. Burns, Attorney. 208 Equitable Building.
CAPITOL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION-H. H. Thomas, Presi- dent; Joseph Creswell, Vice-Presi- dent; W. H. Wolfersberger, Secre- tary and Treasurer. 1729 Arapahoe street.
COLUMBIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-T. J. Zollars, Presi- dent; H. P. Spencer, Vice-Presi- dent; Jabez Norman, Attorney; Orrin McNutt, Secretary. Office, 538 Sixteenth street.
CO-OPERATIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-J. D. Hale, President; Josiah Burgess, Vice-Pres- ident; J. Weatherbee, Treasurer; Robert Collier, Secretary and At- torney. 516-517 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
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DENVER BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION-G. E. Ross-Lewin, President; W. W. Dale, Vice-Presi- dent; O. C. Waid, Secretary and Treasurer. 438 Equitable Building. DENVER HOME AND SAVINGS AS- SOCIATION-H. M. Orahood, Presi- ident; W. H. Wolfersberger, Secre- tary; John L. Dailey, Treasurer. 1729 Arapahoe street.
ECONOMY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-C. C. Gird, Presi- dent; T. J. Zollars, Vice-President; Jabez Norman, Secretary and Attor- ney. 904 Equitable Building. ENTERPRISE BUILDING AND
LOAN SOCIETY - Alfred Wolff, President; A. R. Davison, Vice-Pres- ident; George Richardson, Secretary and Treasurer. 1038 Fifteenth street.
FINANCIAL CONTRACT SECURITY COMPANY-Jay C. Knight, Presi- dent; F. A. Richardson, Secretary. 66 Barth Block.
· FIDELITY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION -Edwin M. Johnson, President; G. W. Campbell, Secretary; A. N. Par- tridge, Assistant Secretary. 825 Sixteenth street. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-W. F. Ma- son, President; A. J. Bromfield, Sec- retary; George H. Adams, Vice-Pres- ident. Jacobson Building, Sixteenth corner Arapahoe streets.
MECHANICS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-Dr. J. B. Kinley, President; George S. Smith, Secre- tary. Office, 208 California Build- ing.
MIDLAND SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY-F. E. Carringer, Presi- dent; C. C. St. Clair, Vice-President; Fred W. Carringer, Secretary. 310 Peoples Bank Building.
PROGRESSIVE BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION-J. H. Drink- water, President; A. R. Davison, Vice-President; W. B. Morrison, Treasurer; J. W. Barrows, Secre- tary; S. A. Osborne, Attorney. 303 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
SECURITY BUILDING & LOAN AS- SOCIATION-J. W. Barrows, Secre- tary and Treasurer. 303 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
SILVER STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-O. A. Whit- temore, President; J. J. Hagus, Vice- President; George A. Hamilton, Sec- retary; P. L. Hubbard, Attorney. Office, 1702 Champa.
STANDARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-F. A. Keener, Pres- ident; Joseph L. Bailey, Vice-Presi- dent; David Rubidge, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 1 and 3, 1529 Lawrence street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION-Thomas H. Gist, President; William B. Lloyd, Vice- President; William H. Wadley, Sec- retary-Treasurer. 71, 808 Sixteenth street.
COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION- Moses Hallett, Denver, President; K. R. Babbitt, Vice-President; L. W. Hoyt, Secretary. 725 Ernest & Cranmer Building. COLORADO CATTLE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION-D. C. Wyatt, Presi- dent; H. H. Metcalf, Secretary; J. G. Benkelman, Treasurer. Office, Ernest & Cranmer Building. COLORADO, NEW MEXICO AND
WYOMING LUMBER DEALERS' ASSOCIATION-Meet annually at 32 Jacobson Building. R. W. Eng- lish, President; W. L. Clayton, Vice- President; R. W. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer.
COLORADO FUR & FEATHER ASSO- CIATION-William Hawkins, Presi- dent; C. W. Stidger, Secretary. 2140 West Twenty-ninth avenue.
COLORADO MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION-T. J. White, Presi- dent; Peter Menzies, Secretary. Ta- bor Building.
COLORADO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY- Meet 419-421 Opera House Block on the first Saturday of each month. E. Le Neve Foster, President; C. W. Comstock, Secretary.
COLORADO STATE DENTAL ASSO- CIATION- Meet at Denver July 9th to 11th, 1901. E. R. Warner, DD. S., President; Dr. J. Allen Smith, First Vice-President; H. F. Hoffman, Sec- retary; W. Smedley, Treasurer.
COLORADO STATE MEDICAL SOCI- ETY-W. P. Munn, Denver, Presi- dent; H. B. Whitney, M. D., Den- ver, Corresponding Secretary. Meet in Denver June 20, 1901.
COLORADO STATE POULTRY ASSO- CIATION-Charles E. Smith, Presi- dent, Colorado Springs; Frank E. Kimball, Secretary, Denver.
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PHERS' ASSOCIATION-W. W. Hattan, President; Miss Virginia Pa- den, Vice-President; Claire Kracaw, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Min- nie Barton, Treasurer; Miss Anna Finch Secretary. Meet every Mon- day evening at 726 Kittredge Bldg. COLORADO TRACT SOCIETY-J. M. Rees, President; Mrs. B. Herrell,
Secretary, 1112 South Eleventh street.
DENVER AND ARAPAHOE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY-Dr. H. G. Wetherill, President; Dr. G. W. Hol- den, Secretary; E. J. Rothwell, Treasurer.
DENVER BAR ASSOCIATION-Hugh Butler, Denver, President; George Dunklee, Vice-President.
DENVER BOARD OF U. S. EXAMIN- ING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONS- Meet Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 o'clock a. m., 611-612 McPhee Build- ing. W. M. Robertson, M. D., Presi- dent; M. H. Sears, M. D., Secretary; G. E. Tyler, M. D., Treasurer.
DENVER CLINICAL AND PATHO- LOGICAL SOCIETY-Dr. Charles A. Powers, President; Dr. H. G. Weth- erill, Treasurer; Dr. G. E. Tyler, Secretary.
DENVER DENTAL ASSOCIATION- Meet at Brown Palace Hotel second Friday in each month. Dr. H. A. Finn, President; J. S. Jackson, Treasurer; H. F. Hoffman, Secre- tary.
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