Ballenger & Richards' annual Denver city directory 1908, Part 3

Author: Ballenger & Richards
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Denver, Colo. : Ballenger & Richards
Number of Pages: 1830


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HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3-Chero- kee street, corner West Third avenue. HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 4-Elev- enth avenue, corner Clayton.


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 Place.


13-Thirteenth and West Colfax avenue.


14 Fifteenth and Cleveland Place.


15-Bannock and West Fourteenth ave- nue.


16-Twelfth avenue and Grant.


17-Acoma and West Twelfth avenue.


18-County Hospital.


19-Eighth 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 Place.


28 -- Sixteenth and Court Place.


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-Seventeenth and Tremont Place. 39-Seventeenth avenue and Lincoln.


41-Chestnut Place and Division.


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 Stores Co.


57-Nineteenth and Curtis.


58-East Denver High School.


59-Eighteenth avenue and Grant.


61-Kalamath and West Colfax avenue. 62-Navajo and West Thirteenth avenue.


63-West Tenth avenue and Kalamath.


64-West Eighth avenue and Jason.


65-West Fifth avenue and Inca.


67-West Second avenue and Elati.


68-West Fourth avenue and Acoma.


69-First avenue and Broadway.


71-Thirteenth and Walnut.


72-Eleventh and Larimer.


73-Tenth and Curtis.


74-Seventh and Larimer.


75-Ninth and Walnut.


76-Third and Larimer.


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CITY RECORD.


78-Umatilla and West Colfax avenue. 79-Fourth, corner West Colfax avenue. 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 Glenarm Place. 87-Twenty-first avenue and Glenarm Place.


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 Place.


132-Twenty-sixth and Walnut.


134-Twenty-seventh and Larimer.


135-Twenty-eighth and Arapahoe.


136-Twenty-seventh and Champa.


137-Twenty-seventh and Welton.


138-Twentieth avenue and Downing.


139-Twenty-third avenue and Downing.


141-Thirty-sixth and Wewatta. 142-Thirtieth and Larimer.


143-Thirty-second and Walnut.


145-Thirty-first and Lawrence.


146-Thirty-fifth and Walnut.


147-Downing and Champa. 148-Downing and Welton.


149-Thirty-eighth and Walnut.


151-Thirty-sixth avenue and Gilpin.


152-Thirty-fourth avenue and Franklin.


153-Thirty-first avenue and Gilpin.


154-Twenty-fifth avenue and Gilpin.


156-Seventeenth avenue and Franklin.


157-Twenty-second avenue and Franklin. 158-Twenty-third avenue and Vine.


159-Seventeenth avenue and High.


161-Second avenue and Sherman.


162-Logan and Bayaud avenue.


163-Maple avenue and Broadway.


164-Alameda avenue and Pennsylvania.


165-Dakota avenue and Broadway.


167-Virginia avenue and Franklin. 168-Pearl and Exposition avenue.


169-Emerson and Kentucky avenue. 171-York and Mississippi avenue.


172-Pearl and Arizona avenue.


173-South Delaware and West Iowa ave- nue.


174-South Pearl and Colorado avenue.


175-University Park.


176-Warren avenue and Broadway.


178-Fox and W. Ellsworth avenue.


212-West Thirty-eighth avenue and Kala- math.


213-Tejon and West Fortieth avenue.


214-Osage and West Thirty-sixth avenue. 215-Shoshone and West Thirty-fifth ave- nue.


216-Nineteenth and Pecos.


217-West Thirty-second avenue and Tejon 218-Fifteenth and Platte.


219-Fifteenth, corner Boulder:


221-Seventh and Water.


231-Zuni and West Thirtieth avenue.


232-Bryant and West Twenty-third ave- nue.


234-Clay and West Twenty-first avenue. 235-West Colfax avenue and Clay.


236-Boulevard F and West Eighteenth avenue.


237-West Colfax avenue and Wolff.


238-West Twenty-sixth avenue and Yates. 241-West Thirty-second avenue and Vrain 242-Quitman and West Thirty-eighth ave- nue.


243-Perry and West Thirty-second ave- nue.


245-Newton and West Twenty-second avenue.


246-Lowell Boulevard and West Thirty- second avenue. 247-Lowell Boulevard and West Thirty- seventh avenue. 251-Irving and West Hayward Place.


252-Irving and West Twenty-third avenue 253-West Thirty-second avenue and Bou- levard F.


254-Eliot and West Thirty-seventh avenue 256-Clay and West Thirty-second avenue. 257-Decatur and West Twenty-eighth avenue.


261-West Thirteenth avenue and Decatur. 271-West Fifty-first avenue and Wash- ington.


273-West Forty-fifth avenue and Wash- ington.


274-West Forty-fifth avenue and Grant. 275-West Forty-fourth avenue and Dela- ware.


312-Sixth avenue and Clarkson.


313-Tenth avenue and Pearl.


314-Thirteenth avenue and Clarkson.


315-Colfax avenue and Pennsylvania.


316-Colfax avenue and Marion.


317-Ninth avenue and Emerson.


318-Fourteenth avenue and Vine.


319-Fourteenth avenue and Columbine.


321-Ninth avenue and Logan.


324 Eleventh avenue and Downing.


325-Thirteenth avenue and Humboldt.


326-Sixteenth avenue and Gaylord. 327-Colfax avenue and Fillmore.


328-Sixteenth avenue and Milwaukee.


329-Fourth avenue and Humboldt.


341-Tabor Grand Opera House.


342-Broadway Theatre.


343-Novelty Theatre.


345-Curtis Street Theatre.


346 -- Orpheum Theatre.


347-Empire Theatre.


348-Crystal Theatre.


412-Burnham Store Room.


413-Burnham Boiler Shop.


414-Burnham Planing Mill.


415-Fox and West Seventh avenue.


416-Osage and West Twelfth avenue.


417-West Holden Place and Umatilla.


418-West Eleventh avenue and Yuma.


512-Brown Palace Hotel.


513-Denver Public Warehouse.


514-Continental Oil Co., foot Twenty-third 515-Court House.


516-Thirty-sixth and Wazee.


517-C. S. Morey Mercantile Co.


518-Denver Dry Goods Co.


519-Colorado Iron Works.


612-Fortieth avenue and Williams.


613-Forty-fifth avenue and Josephine.


614-Forty-seventh avenue and Race. 615-Stock Yards.


712-Tabor, Pierce & Co.'s Mill, West Sec- ond avenue and Jason.


713-Sixth and Wynkoop.


714-Tenth, corner Wazee.


715-Colorado Packing Co., Stock Yards. ..


WARD BOUNDARIES


CEMETERY


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W. 52 ND AVE.


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26TH AVE.


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COLFAX AVE.


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PLATTE RIVER


LAKE ARCHER


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CREEK


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EAST LIMITS


W. ALAMEDA AVE.


TOP- ST.


VIRGINIA AVE.


WEST LIMITS


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SO. COLORADO BOULEVARD


WEST LIMITS


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FRANKLIN ST.


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CITY RECORD.


THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE.


Officers.


E. L. Scholtz. President


A. D. Lewis. .First Vice-President


F. W. Standart. .Second Vice-President


Max Kuner Treasurer


W. F. R. Mills. Secretary


DIRECTORS.


A. D. Lewis, C. M. Day, Meyer Fried- man, Geo. H. Knifton, H. A. Lindsley, C. H. Reynolds, Chas. S. Onderdonk, A. J. Spengel, Allison Stocker, C. MacA. Willcox, E. L. Scholtz, F. W. Standart, C. R. Root.


STATE GOVERNMENT.


State Executive Department, Capitol Building, Colfax avenue, between Broad- way and Grant.


Henry A. Buchtel.


. Governor


E. R. Harper Lieutenant Governor


Timothy O'Connor Secretary of State Alfred E. Bent. State Treasurer


George D. Statler Auditor of State W. H. Dickson .. Attorney General Miss Katherine L. Craig.


... Superintendent of Public Instruction T. W. Jaycox. State Engineer E. E. Rittenhouse Commissioner of Insurance John D. Jones .... Inspector of Coal Mines David E. Farr ..


... Fish and Game Commissioner Carleton A. Kelley. Adjutant General John Cleghorn .... Warden of Penitentiary A. P. Busey .Superintendent Insane Asylum


J. F. Vivian .. Register Land Board W. E. Stockton Boiler Inspector B. A. Langridge . Geologist STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMIS- SIONERS-Governor H. A.' Buchtel, President; Timothy O'Connor, Secretary of State; W. H. Dickson, Attorney Gen- eral; Miss K. L: Craig, Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. F. Vivian, Register. Office, 14 Capitol Building. STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL MAN- AGERS-Governor H. A. Buchtel, Chairman; Otto Mears, C. J. Hughes, Jr., Harper M. Orahood, James Wil- liams, Managers; W. K. Burchinell, Sec- retary. Office, 17 Capitol Building, first floor, Colfax avenue, corner Broadway. STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT- E. E. Rittenhouse, Commissioner of In- surance, 30 Capitol Building.


STATE AUDITING BOARD - H. A. Buchtel, Governor; George D. Statler, Auditor of State; W. H. Dickson, At- torney General; A. B. McGaffey, Secre- tary, 4 basement, Capitol Building.


STATE' BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMIN- ERS-F. H. Sutherland, Denver; Theo- dore Ashley, Canon City; Mallory Cat- lett, Victor; H. T. Chinn, Denver; C. N. Guyer, Denver.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-W. H. Davis, M. D., Denver, President; Minnie C. T. Love, M. D., Denver, Vice-Presi- dent; H. L. Taylor, M. D., Denver, Sec- retary, 16 Capitol Building.


STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE- W. S. Coburn, Hotchkiss, Colo., Presi- dent; Mrs. M. A. Shute, Denver, Secre- tary; D. R. Stotler, Fort Lupton; G. E. Harris, Rifle; Thurston White, Canon


City; C. E. Parfet, Golden. Office, Cap- itol Building.


STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATIS- TICS-Timothy O'Connor, Secretary of State, Commissioner ex-officio; Axel Swanson, Deputy Commissioner, Capitol Building.


STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION- H. A. Buchtel, Governor; Timothy O'Connor, Secretary of State; George D. Statler, Auditor of State; W. H. Dick- son, Attorney General; Alfred Bent, State Treasurer; A. B. McGaffey, Secre- tary. Office, 4 basement, Capitol Build- ing.


STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY-A. W. Scott, Fort Collins; S. L. Bresler, Den- ver; W. L. Shockey, Cripple Creek.


STATE BOARD OF PARDONS-Gover- nor H. A. Buchtel, President ex-officio; Clarence E. Hagar, Secretary; L. Ward Bannister, W. D. Peirce, Rev. S. H. Kirkbride, Pueblo, Ben W. Ritter, Du- rango.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAM- INERS-R. W. Arndt, M. D., Denver; G. B. Packard, Denver; F. W. Singer, Pueblo; E. L. Sadler, Fort Collins; C. P. Conroy, Denver; C. K. Fleming, Den- ver; D. A. Strickler, Denver; John Inglis, Pueblo; S. D. Van Meter, M. D., Secretary and Treasurer, Denver.


STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPEC- TION COMMISSIONERS-L. B. Sylves- ter, Monte Vista, President; A. N. Parrish, Lamar, Treasurer; Edwin Mc- Crillis, Denver. Secretary; L. K. Wat- kins, Denver; J. N. Pierce, Leadville; J. K. Mullen, Denver; B. G. Eaton, Greeley; John Welsh, Wolcott; William Green, Ludlow; W. A. Johnson, Sag- uache.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION-Governor H. A. Buch- tel, ex-officio; Rev. W. S. Friedman, President; Clarence E. Hagar, Secre- tary; Mrs. Stanley M. Caspar, Vice- President; Rev. T. H. Malone, Dr. D. H. Dougan, W. C. Thomas and Mrs. James Williams. Office, 12 basement, State Capitol.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE- H. A. Buchtel, Governor, Barton O Aylesworth, President, ex-officio mem- bers of the Board; Alfred A. Edwards, Larimer County; Dr. R. W. Corwin, Pueblo County.


STATE BUREAU OF CHILD AND ANIMAL PROTECTION-E. K. White- head, Secretary, third floor, State Cap- itol Building.


STATE HISTORICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY-Edward B. Mor- gan, President; Nathan A. Baker, George L. Cannon, Vice-Presidents; Charles R. Dudley, Secretary; William D. Todd, Treasurer; William C. Ferril, Curator; Horace G. Smith, Assistant Curator; Sallie T. Jordan Chief Clerk, basement, State Capitol Building.


STATE BUREAU OF MINES-T. J. Dal- zell, Commissioner, Office, basement, State Capitol Building.


SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, STATE OF COLORADO-Commission- ers: L. H. Cheney, Monte Vista; H. O. Dodge, Boulder; H. S. Vaughn, Denver. STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY- Alexander E. Fowlie, President: Joseph H. Kingwill, Treasurer; John B. Geijs- beek, Secretary, 806 Equitable Building. STATE BOARD OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS-Henry Van Kleeck, Charles R. Brock and James H. Persh- ing.


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CITY RECORD.


STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION-


Frederick J. Chamberlin, President; Halsted L. Ritter; Bulkeley Wells, Sec- retary; E. O. Alston, Clerk, Capitol Building.


STATE BOARD OF NURSE EXAMIN- ERS-Miss L. C. Boyd, Denver; Miss Mary Brooks, Buena Vista; Miss L. L. Hudson, Colorado Springs; Miss Maude McClaskie, Denver; Miss L. G. Welch, Denver.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Paul J. Sours. . Postmaster


R. E. Lewis. District Judge


Thomas Ward, Jr.


. United States District Attorney Dewey C. Bailey ... United States Marshal Charles W. Bishop. ..... Clerk United States Circuit Court Charles W. Bishop .. . Clerk United States District Court Frank W. Howbert.


United States Collector of Internal Rev- enue.


C. D. Ford.


. Register United States Land Office . Hugh Taylor


... Receiver United States Land Office


W. G. Lewis. Surveyor General F. M. Downer .. Superintendent United States Mint


.J. W. Milsom ..


.. Melter and Refiner United States Mint S. C. Hinsdale, A. B. Capron.


United States Commissioners F. H. Brandenburg ...


District Forecaster Official United States Weather Bureau, in charge Rocky Mountain District, 414 Boston Building. F. A. Mangold, W. H. Seeds. . United States Gaugers W. S. Boynton .. .Surveyor of Customs and Custodian Rowland H. Goddard.


. United States Secret Service Thomas G. Randall, G. W. Uline.


. United States Pension Examiners William B. Harrison .. Referee in Bankruptcy


Post Office Inspectors.


E. L. McKee, Inspector in Charge; Isaac S. T. Gregg, H. G. Durand, A. P. Fred- erick, E. P. Smith, C. B. Lowe, B. F. Huston, L. E. Bradshaw, F. M. Camp, H. C. Haynes, G. A. Larson, H. B. Reynolds, Edward Myers; H. W. Davis, Chief Clerk, 26 Federal Building.


United States Railway Mail Service.


M. H. Blackwell, Chief Clerk in Charge; Samuel H. Kennison, A. W. Barker and T. F. Fitch, Assistant Chief Clerks, 28 Federal Building, Sixteenth corner Arap- ahoe Streets.


Rural Free Delivery Service, Post Office Department.


E. L. McKee, Inspector in Charge; 26 Federal Building.


United States Civil Service Com- mission.


Verner W. Campbell ..... District Secretary Members of District Board.


Benj. F. Newell, I. P. Kelley, Benj. M. Phillips, Sarah V. Hight, C. H. Faxon and Joseph G. Fraser.


United States Mint.


F. M. Downer .Superintendent


J. W. Milsom. Melter and Refiner


E. P. Leech. Chief Clerk


Harry Tarbell. .Coiner A. R. Hodgson. Assayer Located West Colfax avenue, southwest corner Cherokee street.


Post Office.


UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE AND


POST OFFICE BUILDING-Located on Arapahoe, corner Sixteenth street, W. S. Boynton, Custodian.


Paul J. Sours ... .Postmaster


Henry W. Hannum .. Assistant Postmaster C. B. Wilson ...... Superintendent of Mails W. M. Cline ... Superintendent of Delivery William Sanderson


J. P. Havlick.


Superintendent of Registry


.Superintendent of Money Orders John P. Broderick. Cashier


BRANCH OFFICES.


Alcott Station .. .3977 Tennyson


Joseph W. LeFever, Supt.


Capitol Hill Station ... 1219 Colfax avenue Frank I. Lewis, Supt.


Five Points Station ..


.718 Twenty-sixth avenue Charles G. Baker, Supt.


Fortieth Street Station ....... 3901-3 Walnut Maurice S. Fitzgerald, Supt.


Highlands Station .. ... 2935 Zuni


Clarence B. Watkins, Supt.


South Denver Station .. 266 South Broadway Frank E. Carney, Supt.


Stock Yards Station ..


. Union Stock Yards Exch. Building Thomas Foulkes, Supt.


Villa Park Station .. .2731 West Colfax avenue John M. Ferguson, Supt.


FOREIGN OFFICES.


Belgian Consul, John Mignolet, 223 Dela- ware street.


British Vice-Consul, Alfred Crebbin, 921- 923 Equitable Building.


Danish Vice-Consul, Viggo E. Baerresen, 613 Mack Block.


French Consul, Dr. A. Bourquin, 29 Barth Block.


German Vice-Consul, George Plehn, Coun- cillor of Legation, 420 Majestic Building. Italian Consulate, Baron Gustave Tosti, Consul, 334-336 Kittredge Building.


Mexican Consul, A. J. Ortiz, 331 Common- wealth Building.


Norwegian Vice-Consul, J. P. Paulson, Fifteenth and Wynkoop streets.


Swedish Vice-Consul, H. R. Sahlgaard, room 249 Coronado Building.


Swiss Consul, Paul Weiss, 1606 Curtis 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. R. E. Lewis, District Judge; Thomas Ward, Jr., District At- torney; Charles W. Bishop, Clerk; Dewey C. Bailey, Marshal.


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CITY RECORD.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT-


Eighth Circuit, District of Colorado. 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; Walter H. Sanborn, St. Paul; Elmer D. Adams, St. Louis; Willis Van Devanter, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, and W. C. Hook, Leavenworth, Kansas, Circuit Judges; R. E. Lewis. District Judge, Denver; Charles W. Bishop, Clerk.


SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO-Meets in Capitol Building on second Monday in January, April and September. Robert W. Steele, Chief Justice; William H. Gabbert, Associate Justice; John Campbell, Associate Jus- tice; Joseph C. Helm, Associate Jus- tice; John M. Maxwell, Associate Jus- tice; Luther M. Goddard, Associate Jus- tice; George W. Bailey, Associate Jus- tice; Horace G. Clark, Chief Clerk; James Perchard, Deputy Clerk; Corne- lius Westervelt, Deputy Clerk; F. A. Richardson, Librarian; Irving B. Mel- ville, Reporter.


DISTRICT COURT-G. W. Allen, G. W. Whitford, C. M. Bliss, H. L. Shattuck and H. C. Riddle, Judges; George Stid- ger, District Attorney; Perry A. Clay, Clerk. Meets on second Tuesday in Jan- uary, second Tuesday in April and sec- ond Tuesday in September, at the Court House.


CRIMINAL DIVISION DISTRICT COURT-G. W. Allen, G. W. Whitford, C. M. Bliss, H. L. Shattuck and H. C. Riddle, Judges; George Stidger, District Attorney; W. A. Rice, Chief Deputy Clerk. Meets second Tuesday in Janu- ary, second Tuesday in April and sec- ond Tuesday in September, at Kala- math street, northeast West Fourteenth avenue.


COUNTY COURT-Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No- vember. Grant L. Hudson, Judge; T. L. Bonfils, Clerk; Miss K. P. Mace, Deputy Clerk.


JUVENILE COURT-Ben B. Lindsey, Judge; Probation Officers: R. E. Dur- rett, J. S. Phillips, H. D. Colburn; C. H. Bates, Chief Probation Officer, room 26A, Court House.


MILITARY.


Department of the Colorado. Headquarters, Denver, Colorado.


Brigadier General Earl D. Thomas, Com- manding.


PERSONAL STAFF.


First Lieutenant Richard P. Rifenberick, Jr., Twenty-ninth Infantry, Aide-de- Camp


First Lieutenant Julien E. Gaujot, Elev- enth Cavalry, Aide-de-Camp.


DEPARTMENT STAFF.


Major Robert L. Hirst, General Staff, Chief of Staff.


Colonel George Andrews, Adjutant Gen- eral.


Major Charles G. Morton, Inspector Gen- eral.


Captain Edwin A. Kreger, Acting Judge Advocate.


Colonel Charles A. H. McCauley, Chief Quartermaster.


Major George W. Ruthers, Chief Commis- sary.


Major Henry C. Fisher, Chief Surgeon, temporarily.


Lieutenant Colonel Webster Vinson, Chief Paymaster.


Captain Robert R. Raymond, Chief Engi- neer Officer.


First Lieutenant Julien E. Gaujot, Elev- enth Cavalry, Aid, Chief Ordnance Offi- cer.


First Lieutenant Julien E. Gaujot, Elev- enth Cavalry, Aid, Chief Signal Officer. First Lieutenant Julien E. Gaujot, Elev- enth Cavalry, Aid, Inspector of Small Arms Practice.


First Lieutenant Julien E. Gaujot, Elev- enth Cavalry, Aid, Athletic Officer. . Contract Surgeon Edgar P. Hershey, At- tending Surgeon.


ADDITIONAL STAFF.


Captain Frank D. Ely, Paymaster.


Fort Logan.


Ten miles from Denver, Colorado, on spur of D. & R. G. R. R. Five trains daily. Also on Morrison branch of the Colorado & Southern Railroad, one-quar- ter mile from post. Two trains daily, ex- cept Sunday. Postoffice and telegraph station at post. Telegraph from Denver.


TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY - HEAD- QUARTERS, FIELD STAFF AND BAND.


Colonel. . Charles A. Williams Commanding Post and Regiment.


Lieutenant Colonel. G. S. Young


Major Lawrence J. Hearn


Major Harry A. Leonhaeuser


Major Vacancy


Chaplain James Ossewaarde


Captain. .Lutz Wahl


Captain . Wilson Chase


Captain.


C. E. Hampton


First Lieutenant G. D. Freeman, Jr.


First Lieutenant. .W. P. Kitts


First Lieutenant. C. McLaughlin


Second Lieutenant. B. Lentz


Second Lieutenant. .M. Lanza


Second Lieutenant. D. P. Wood


Company A-Captain A. L. Parmerter, First Lieutenant C. Doster, Second Lieu- tenant T. N. Gimperling.


Company B-Captain H. Hall, First Lieu- tenant T. L. Brewer, Second Lieutenant J. F. Ware.


Company C-First Lieutenant G. S. Tif- fany, Second Lieutenant B. F. Ristine. Company D-Captain R. H. Van Deman. First Lieutenant L. C. Bennett, Second Lieutenant J. S. Davis.


Company E-Captain C. Stacey, First Lieutenant E. S. Sayer, Jr., Second Lieutenant H. N. Preston.


Company G-Captain C. R. Howland, First Lieutenant O. R. Cole, Second Lieuten- ant J. B. Woolnough.


Company H-Captain E. W. McCaskey, First Lieutenant W. B. McCaskey, Sec- ond Lieutenant H. D. Schultz.


Company I-Captain R. W. Rose, Second Lieutenant H. L. Jordan.


Company K-Captain W. M. Morrow, First Lieutenant P. Powers, Second Lieuten- ant J. C. Fairfax.


Company L-Captain C. B. Humphrey, First Lieutenant W. Dabney.


Company M-Captain S. M. Hackney. First Lieutenant G. E. Ball, Second Lieutenant R. S. Hartz.


Unassigned-Captain T. W. Moore.


Medical Department-Major H. C. Fisher, Captain G. H. Scott; A. R. Hull Con- tract Surgeon; W. G. Hammond, Den- tal Surgeon.


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CITY RECORD.


The National Guard, Colorado.


Governor H. A. Buchtel, Commander-in- Chief; Brigadier General Carleton A. Kelley, Adjutant General; Colonel John B. Goodman, Jr., Assistant Adjutant General; General John Chase, Brigadier General; Colonel S. B. Scholz, Jr., In- spector General; Colonel Matt R. Root, Surgeon General; Colonel John Q. Mc- Donald, Military Stcretary.


FIRST BRIGADE AND STAFF-Head- quarters, 418 Jackson Building, Brigadier General John Chase, Denver, Command- ing; Major A. H. Williams, Denver, As- sistant Adjutant General


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY-Edward Verdeckberg, Colonel commanding.


Adjutant. L. E. McPherson Company A, First Infantry.


Captain .. L. M. McBride


First Lieutenant. . W. S. Fletcher


Second Lieutenant. Daniel Haefliger Company B, First Infantry.


Captain Gus E. Hartung First Lieutenant. L. G. Hurlbert Company L, First Infantry.


Captain. P. J. Hamrock


First Lieutenant. J. E. Canning


Second Lieutenant. A. H. Dahlene


CHAFFEE LIGHT ARTILLERY-First Brigade meets for drill on Monday even- ing of each week at the State Armory. FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY-Head- quarters, Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broadway. Zeph T. Hill, Major, commanding; Lieu- tenant E. O. Russell, Adjutant; Lieuten- ant W. A. Spangler, Quartermaster and Commissary.


TROOP B (DENVER CITY TROOP)- Meets every Tuesday evening for drill at Armory, Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broad- way. D. W. Strickland, Captain, com- manding; C. L. Everett, First Lieuten- ant; W. D. Wright, Jr., Second Lieuten- ant.


TROOP C-Meets on Thursday evening of each week at Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broad- way. H. D. Smith, Captain; W. G. Chase, First Lieutenant; B. H. Brooks, Second Lieutenant.


FIRST REGIMENT BAND - Charles Brown, Leader. Meets at Armory every Friday.


HOSPITAL CORPS - Drill at Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broadway, every Monday night. Major F. E. Estes, command- ing detachment.


SIGNAL CORPS - Meets on Wednesday evening of each week at Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broadway. Captain O. H. Liese, commanding:


CEMETERIES.


CROWN HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-I. A. Strauss, president; George S. Redd, vice-president; Dallas J. Os- borne, treasurer; George W. Olinger, secretary; Verner J. Davis, superin- tendent. Office, 522 Symes Building.


DENVER CREMATORY-H. M. Orahood, President; W. D. Peirce, Secretary. Lo- cated at Riverside Cemetery. Office, 302 Quincy Building.


FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY ASSOCIA- tion-H. M. Orahood, president; Wil- liam Fullerton, Vice-President; W. D. Peirce, Secretary; Claude Cartwright, Superintendent. Office, 302-303 Quincy Building; cemetery, four and one-half · miles southeast of city.


MOUNT CALVARY CEMETERY ASSO- CIATION-Rt. Rev. Henry Robinson, President; Rev. William O'Ryan, Secre- tary. Office, 803 Railroad Building; cemetery, Race street and Tenth ave- nue.


MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSOCI- ATION-Rt. Rev. N. Matz, President; Very Rev. Henry Robinson, Vice-Presi- dent; Rev. J. J. Donnelly, Treasurer; Lawrence Murphy, Manager. Office, 515 Charles Building; cemetery, eight miles northwest of city.


RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-H. M. Orahood, President; Wil- liam Fullerton, Vice-President; W. D. Peirce, Secretary; Carl A. Jeanson, Superintendent. Office, 302-303 Quincy Building; cemetery, east city limits.




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