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Department of Playgrounds.
CURTIS STREET PLAY GROUND-Curtis and Thirtieth streets.
JEROME PARK PLAY GROUND-West Tenth to West Twelfth avenues, Wyandot and Yuma streets.
NORTH SIDE PLAY GROUND-West Thir- ty-eighth avenue and Navajo street.
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE PLAY GROUND -West Tenth avenue and Galapago street.
Civil Service Commission.
J. Frank Adams . President
Dan B. Carey. . Commissioner Frederick J. Chamberlin. Commissioner
F. S. Boyer, . Secretary
Art Commission.
(Office City Hall. )
Robert W. Speer Mayor (ex-officio)
Henry Read . Chairman
A. J. Norton. secretary
R. L. Boutwell. Frank E. Shepard.
William H. Smiley.
Miss Anne Evans.
Fire Department.
Central Fire Station, City Hall, Fire Alarm, Telegraphic Connection, Market street, south- west corner Fourteenth. T. F. Owens, Chief. ENGINE CO. NO. 1-At 1326 Tremont Place. ENGINE CO. NO. 2-At West Colfax avenue, southwest corner of Jason.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3-Glenarm Place, north- west corner Twenty-sixth street.
ENGINE CO. NO. 4-Curtis between Twenti- eth and Twenty-first streets.
ENGINE CO. NO. 5-1817-1823 Blake.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6-Central Station, City Hall.
ENGINE CO. NO. 7-West Thirty-sixth avenue, corner Tejon street.
ENGINE CO. NO. 8-Marion street, southeast corner Park avenue.
ENGINE CO. NO. 9-Forty-seventh avenue, corner Gilpin.
ENGINE CO. NO. 10-Thirty-third, north- east corner Arapahoe.
ENGINE CO. NO. 11-Cherokee, corner West Third avenue.
ENGINE CO. NO. 12-Boulevard F, corner West Twenty-sixth avenue.
ENGINE CO. NO. 13-South Broadway, southeast corner Center avenue.
ENGINE CO. NO. 14-East side Oneida, near Colfax avenue.
ENGINE CO. NO. 15-Eleventh avenue, cor- ner Clayton.
ENGINE CO. NO. 16-Iowa avenue, corner South Ogden.
ENGINE CO. NO. 17-West Thirty-eighth avenue, corner Osceola.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1-At Cen- tral Station, City Hall.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2-Curtis be- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3-Cherokee street, corner West Third avenue.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 4-Eleventh avenue, corner Clayton.
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CITY RECORD.
THE DENVER CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE.
Chamber of Commerce Building.
OFFICERS.
Charles A. Johnson. President
W. C. Nevin. .First Vice-President
W. D. Downs Second Vice-President
E. J. Yetter Treasurer
Thorndike Deland Secretary
DIRECTORS.
F. L. Bartlett, Geo. H. Knifton, F. R. Ross, T. E. Williams, Allison Stocker, L. B. Brid- aham, W. E. Skinner, J. A. Burnett, John Callis, W. H. Kistler.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
State Executive Department, Capitol Build- ing, Colfax avenue, between Broadway and Grant.
John F. Shafroth. . Governor
S. R. Fitzgarrald. Lieutenant Governor
James B. Pearce Secretary of State
Roady Kenehan .State Treasurer M. A. Leddy Auditor of State
Benjamin Griffith. Attorney General Mrs. Helen M. Wixson.
. Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles W. Comstock. . State Engineer William L. Clayton Commissioner of Insurance James Dalrymple. Inspector of Coal Mines James A. Shinn.
Fish and Game Commissioner Dr. John Chase Adjutant General T. J. Tynan. Warden of Penitentiary G. V. Cosseboom Boiler Inspector Claude E. Street. Oil Inspector Geo. E. Hosmer ..
. Commissioner of Public Printing Emil W. Pfeiffer .. State Bank Commissioner
STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSION- ERS-Edward Keating, President; B. L. Jefferson, Register; Blair Burwell, Engi- neer. Office, 14 Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL MANAGERS -Governor John F. Shafroth, Chairman; Otto Mears, C. S. Thomas, Harper M. Ora- hood, James Williams, Managers; W. K. Burchinell, Secretary. Office, 17 Capitol Building, first floor. Colfax avenue, corner Broadway.
STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT-W. L. Clayton, Commissioner of Insurance, 30 Capitol Building.
STATE AUDITING BOARD-John F. Shaf- roth, Governor; M. A. Leddy, Auditor of State; Benjamin Griffith, Attorney General; H. C. Fairall, Secretary. 4 basement, Cap- itol Building.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMIN- ERS-F. H. Sutherland, Denver; W. W. Flora, Colorado Springs; J. L. Howell, Den- ver; George Sullivan, Gunnison; V. H. Mc- Laughlin, Victor.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-Sherman Williams, M. D., Denver, President; V. R. Pennock, M. D., Longmont, Secretary, 16 Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE-I. B. Cline, Paonia, President; W. W. Tichenor, Rifle, Vice-President; A. E. Mauff, Denver, Secretary; D. R. Stotler, Fort Lupton; John Harbert, Denver; C. E. Parfet, Golden. Of- fice, Capitol Building.
STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS- J. B. Pearce, Secretary of State, Commis- sioner ex-officio; E. V. Brake, Deputy Com- missioner. Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-John F. Shafroth, Governor; J. B. Pearce, Secre- tary of State; M. A. Leddy, Auditor of State; Benjamin Griffith, Attorney General; Roady Kenehan, State Treasurer; H. C. Fairall. Secretary. Office, 4 basement, Cap- itol Building.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY-W. F. Thebus, Denver; S. L. Bresler, Denver; D. Y. Butcher, Colorado Springs.
STATE BOARD OF PARDONS-Governor John F. Shafroth, President ex-officio; H. P. Ellis, Denver; Harry B. Tedrow, J. Fred Farrar, Fort Collins; William Thomas, Sec- retary.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMIN- ERS-R. W. Arndt, M. D., Denver; D. A. Strickler, Denver; M. E. Preston, Denver; S. D. Van Meter, M. D., Secretary and Treasurer, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS-A. K. Stevens, Iola, President; Potter Hess, La Junta, Treas- erer; Edwin McCrillis, Denver, Secretary; Robert Cary, Denver; F. F. Hee, Trin- chera; Al. Neale, Montrose; O. F. Boyle, Durango; L. B. Sylvester, Monte Vista; Hector Matheson, Hugo; George Bernard, Colorado Springs.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND COR- RECTION-Governor John F. Shafroth, ex-officio; Mrs. James Williams, vice-presi- dent; Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy, E. E. Beck- with, Lafayette Hughes, Rev. W. S. Fried- man, Rev. William O'Ryan, William Thomas, Secretary. Office, second floor, State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE-John F. Shafroth, Governor; C. A. Lory, Fort Collins, President; L. M. Taylor, Fort Col- lins, Secretary, ex-officio members of the Board: John C. Bell, Montrose; E. A. Am- mons, Littleton; F. E. Brooks, Colorado Springs; J. L. Brush, Greeley; R. W. Cor- win, Pueblo; A. A. Edwards, Fort Collins; Charles Pearson, Durango; T. J. Ehrhart, Centerville.
STATE BUREAU OF CHILD AND ANI- MAL PROTECTION-E. K. Whitehead, Secretary, third floor, State Capitol Build- ing.
STATE HISTORICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY-Edward B. Morgan, President; Nathan A. Baker, Ellsworth Bethel, Vice-Presidents; Charles R. Dud- ley, Secretary; William D. Todd, Treasur- er; J. C. Smiley, Curator; Horace G. Smith, Museum Assistant, basement, State Capitol Building.
STATE BUREAU OF MINES-T. B. Hena- hen, Commissioner. Office, basement, State Capitol Building.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, STATE OF COLORADO-Commissioners: John Ewing, Del Norte; O. S. Storrs, Denver; A. W, Jones, Greeley.
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CITY RECORD.
STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY-Alex- ander E. Fowlie, President; Joseph H. Kingwill, Treasurer; W. L. Pitcaithly, Sec- retary, Continental Building.
STATE BOARD OF CIVIL SERVICE COM- MISSIONERS-Henry Van Kleeck, Presi- dent; H. W. Cornell, Secretary; Charles R. Brock and Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker.
STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION-Aaron P. Anderson, Trinidad, President; D. H. Staley, Arvada, Secretary; S. S. Kendall, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF NURSE EXAMINERS- Miss Mary Brooks Eyre, Buena Vista; Miss Laura A. Bancroft, Miss L. G. Welch, Den- ver; Mrs. C. J. Miller, Colorado Springs.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF AR- . CHITECTS-Robert Willison, Secretary- Treasurer, 900 Ideal Building, Denver; Francis W. Cooper, Pueblo; F. E. Edbrooke, Denver; H. W. Baerresen, Denver; T. F. Walsh, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF BAR- BERS-A. F. Brown, Sterling, President; Philip Strubel, Denver, Treasurer; John T. Brooks, Pueblo, Secretary. State Capitol Building.
STATE BOARD HORSESHOERS EXAMIN- ERS-John H. Moore, 508 West Colfax Avenue, Secretary; J. W. Ford, Stephen Carmody, John Halford, M. J. Dunleavy.
STATE HOME FOR MENTAL DEFEC- TIVES-T. F. Daly, Denver, President; B. F. Lowell, Colorado Springs, Secretary; Charles D. Griffith, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAM- INERS-W. W. Yard, Secretary, 18, third floor, State Capitol Building.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION-C. P. Allen, Denver, Chairman; W. M. Wiley, Holly; T. H. Tulley, Durango; J. E. Ma- loney, Littleton, Secretary, State Capitol Building.
COLORADO STATE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS-G. Walter Holden, M. D., Denver, Chairman; C. S. Haughwout, Denver, First Vice-Chairman; R. W. Cor- win, M. D., Pueblo, Second Vice-Chairman; J. F. Symes, Denver, Secretary; F. B. Gib- son, Denver, Treasurer; S. Poulterer Mor- ris, Executive Secretary. Office, room 29, second floor, State Capitol Building.
STATE HOME FOR DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN-Mrs. Sarah Curtis, Denver; Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Denver; E. J. Wilcox, Denver; Mrs. Lucy M. Hughes, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION-Gover- nor John F. Shafroth, President; Hon. Alva Adams, Pueblo; Hon. D. C. Dodge, Denver; T. F. Mahoney, Grand Junction; Alfred Patek, Commissioner and Secretary, 26, 3d floor, Capitol Building.
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 Reve- nue.
C. D. Ford. Register United States Land Office Hugh Taylor Receiver United States Land Office Timothy O'Connor Surveyor General F. M. Downer. Superintendent United States Mint
G. B. Gray Melter and Refiner United States Mint S. C. Hinsdale. United States Commissioner
F. H. Brandenburg.
District Forecaster United States Weather Bureau, in charge Rocky Mountain Dis- trict, 414 Boston Building.
F. A. Mangold, W. H. Seeds. United States Gaugers
J. F. Vivian. . Surveyor of Customs and Custodian Rowland K. Goddard ... United States Secret Service G. W. Uline United States Pension Examiner
William B. Harrison. Referee in Bankruptcy
Louis Adams.
Inspector in charge U. S. Bureau of Immi- gration.
Smith Riley District Forester U. S. Forest Service R. S. Hiltner
Chief United States Food and Drug Inspec- tion, 518 Opera House Building.
W. A. Norton. Special Asst. U. S. Attorney General, De- partment of Justice, U. S. A.
T. F. Schmucker.
Chief Examiner Department of Commerce and Labor, Naturalization Service.
Walter E. Howe.
Inspector in charge United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal In- dustry, 339 Railway Exchange Bldg.
United States Geological Survey-
301 Chamber of Commerce Building, Den- ver, Colo.
W. B. Freeman, District Engineer, Water Resources Branch, 301 Chamber of Com- merce Bldg.
R. C. Miles, Special Disbursing Agent, 301 Chamber of Commerce Building.
Chas. W. Henderson, Statistician, 301 Chamber of Commerce Building.
United States Reclamation Service-
R. F. Walter, Supervising Engineer, 519 Commonwealth Building. J. Y. Jewett, Cement Expert, 408 Common- wealth Building.
United States General Land Office-
M. D. McEniry, Chief Field Division, 712- 714 Ernest & Cranmer Building Charles F. Read, Special Disbursing Agent, 711 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
United States Indian Service-
Charles E. Dagenett, Supervisor, 404 Rail- road Building.
Post Office Inspectors.
W. E. Cochran, Inspector in Charge; H. W. Davis, Chief Clerk, 26 Federal Building.
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CITY RECORD.
United States Railway Mail Service.
M. H. Blackwell, Chief Clerk in Charge; A. W. Barker, Assistant Chief Clerk; Samuel H. Kennison and T. F. Fitch, Clerks, 28 Federal Building, Sixteenth corner Arap- ahoe Streets.
Rural Free Delivery Service, Post Office Department.
W. E. Cochran, Inspector in Charge; 26 Fed- eral Building.
United States Civil Service Commis- sion.
4th Floor, Federal Building.
A. W. Gray. District Secretary
Members of District Board.
I. P. Kelley, Benj. M. Phillips, Sarah V. Hight, C. H. Faxon, V. W. Campbell and B. F. Newell.
United States Mint.
F. M. Downer Superintendent
G. B. Gray. Melter and Refiner
E. P. Leech Chief Clerk
A. R. Hodgson
Assayer
Located West Colfax avenue, southwest corner Cherokee street.
Post Office.
UNITED STATE'S 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 Thomas F. Azpell. . Superintendent of Delivery Isaac P. Kelley .. Superintendent of Carriers William Sanderson .. Superintendent of Registry J. P. Havlick. .Superintendent of Money Orders John P. Broderick Cashier
BRANCH OFFICES.
Alcott Station. .3977 Tennyson Frank E. Bomgardner, Supt.
Capitol Hill Station ...... 1219 Colfax avenue Frank I. Lewis, Supt.
Eighth Avenue Station.
1022 West Eighth Avenue Ernest E. Hickman, 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 Joseph W. LeFevre, Supt.
South Denver Station ... 9-11 South Broadway Frank E. Carney, Supt.
Stock Yards Station.
. Union Stock Yards Exchange Building R. H. Parrish, Supt.
Villa Park Station .. 2:31 West Colfax avenue John M. Ferguson, Supt.
FOREIGN OFFICES.
Austro-Hungarian Consulate, George von Grivicic, Consul, Majestic Building.
Belgian Consul, Jean Mignolet, 640 Seven- teenth street.
British Vice-Consul, Alfred Crebbin, 921-923 Equitable Building.
Danish Vice-Consul, Viggo E. Baerresen, 2, 415 Seventeenth street.
French Consul or Agent, Dr. A. Bourquin, 29 Barth Block.
Imperial German Consul, George Plehn, Counsellor of Legation, 420 Majestic Build- ing.
Italian Consulate, Adolfo Rossi, Consul Gen- eral; Roberto Ferrari, Vice-Consul, 600-601 Central Savings Bank Building.
Japanese Consul, Dr. A. L. Bennett, 417 Wyoming Building.
Mexican Consul, A. J. Ortiz, 331 Common- wealth Building.
Norwegian Vice-Consul, Viggo E. Baerre- sen, 2, 417 Seventeenth street.
Swedish Vice-Consul, Walter A. Peterson, 202 Boston Building.
Swiss Consul, Paul Weiss, 1606 Curtis street.
COURTS.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-Dis- trict 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 Attorney; Charles W. Bishop, Clerk; Dewey C. Bailey, Marshal. 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-Willis Van De- vanter, Wyoming, Associate Justice United States Supreme Court; Walter H. Sanborn, St. Paul; Elmer D. Adams, St. Louis; Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs, Iowa, and W. C. Hook, Leavenworth, Kansas, Cir- cuit 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 Sep- tember. John Campbell, Chief Justice; George W. Musser, Associate Justice; Wil- liam H. Gabbert, Associate Justice; S. Harrison White, Associate Justice; Wil- liam A. Hill, Associate Justice; Morton S. Bailey, Associate Justice; James E. Gar- rigues, Associate Justice; James R. Kil- lian, Chief Clerk; James Perchard, Chief Deputy Clerk; Arch H. White, Deputy Clerk; F. A. Richardson, Librarian; E. T. Wells, Reporter.
DISTRICT COURT-G. W. Allen, G. W. Whitford, C. M. Bliss, H. L. Shattuck, and H. C. Riddle, Judges; Willis V. Elliott,. District Attorney; Perry A. Clay, Clerk. Meets on second Tuesday in January, sec- ond Tuesday in April and second Tuesday in September, at the Court House.
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CITY RECORD.
CRIMINAL DIVISION DISTRICT COURT -G. W. Allen, G. W. Whitford, C. M. Bliss, H. L Shattuck and H. C. Riddle, Judges; Willis V. Elliott, District Attorney; W. A. Rice, Chief Deputy Clerk. Meets second Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in April, and second Tuesday in September, at Kalamath street, northeast corner West Fourteenth avenue.
COUNTY COURT-Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November. John R. Dixon, Judge; T. L. Bonfils, Clerk; Miss K. P. Mace, Deputy Clerk.
JUVENILE COURT-Ben B. Lindsey, Judge; C. H. Bates, Chief Probation Officer; Mrs. Ida L. Gregory, Clerk; room 26, Court House.
MILITARY.
Department of the Colorado.
Headquarters, First National Bank Building Denver, Colorado.
Brigadier General Daniel A. Brush, Com- manding.
First Lieutenant J. F. Barnes, 2d Field Artil- lery, Aide-de-Camp.
Second Lieutenant Walter S. Fulton, 24th In- fantry, Aide-de-Camp.
Lieutenant Colonel William A. Nichols, Chief of Staff.
Lieutenant Colonel Chas. W. Taylor, Adju- tant General.
Major Amos W. Kimball, Chief Quarter- master.
Captain Salmon F. Dutton, Chief Commis- sary.
Colonel Harry O. Perley, Chief Surgeon.
Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton S. Wallace, Chief Paymaster.
Second Lieutenant Eugene Santschi, Jr., Chief Ordinance Officer, Inspector Small- Arms Practice, Chief Signal Officer and Chief Engineer Officer.
Captain Ernest A. Greenough, Paymaster.
Fort Logan.
RECRUITING DEPOT U. S. ARMY.
Ten miles from Denver, Colorado, on spur of D. & R. G. R R. Five trains daily. Also on Morrison branch of the Colorado & South- ern Railroad, one-quarter mile from post. Two trains daily, except Sunday. Postoffice and telegraph station at post. Telegraph from Denver.
Colonel
E. P. Andrus, of Cavalry, Commanding Major James Baylies, 9th Infantry Captain. Wilson Chase, 21st Infantry Captain. .H. LaT. Cavenaugh, 10th Cavalry Captain .W. T. Bates, 27th Infantry Captain. .Thos. T. Frissell, Quartermaster Captain .. H. L. Butler, Coast Artillery Corps Captain
Norris Stayton, Coast Artillery Corps Captain
Geo. A. Taylor, Coast Artillery Corps 1st Lieutenant ..... E. J. Nowlen, 1st Infantry 1st Lieutenant
L. H. Mckinlay, 6th Field Artillery
1st Lieutenant
.J. G. Hotz, Coast Artillery Corps 1st Lieutenant Robt. Sterrett, 9th Cavalry MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Major. J. R. Shook
Captain. G. F. Juenemann
Captain.
.C. LeR. Cole
1st Lieutenant.
C. E. Lauderdale
The National Guard, Colorado.
Governor John F. Shafroth, Commander-in- Chief; Brigadier General John Chase, Ad- jutant General; Colonel Carlton A. Kelley, Assistant Adjutant General; Colonel
Charles B. Carlile, Inspector General; Colonel T. E. Carmody, Surgeon General.
FIRST BRIGADE AND STAFF - Head- quarters, Majestic Building; Major A. H. Williams, Denver, Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral; Major George M. Lee, Denver, Quar- termaster.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY-Zeph T. Hill, Colonel commanding.
Adjutant. .H. M. Libby
Quartermaster W. E. Outcalt
Lieutenant Colonel. Edward Verdeckberg FIRST BATTALION-Major L. W. Kennedy commanding.
First Lieutenant.J. E. Huchingson, Adjutant. Second Lieutenant. A. J. Bryan
SECOND BATTALION- First Lieutenant .. E. A. Smith, Adjutant
Company A, First Infantry.
Captain .W. S. Fletcher
First Lieutenant. Daniel Haefliger
Second Lieutenant. H. S. Doll
Company B, First Infantry.
Captain .. J. Watt Page
First Lieutenant. W. C. Danks
Second Lieutenant D. G. Hatheway Company G, First Infantry.
Captain. B. M. Lake
First Lieutenant. G. S. Pearson
Second Lieutenant. Robert C. Grout Company' K, First Infantry.
Captain .. Ralph W. Dorn
First Lieutenant.
Philip S. Van Cise
Second Lieutenant .. Harold D. Garwood
Company L, First Infantry.
Captain .P. J. Hamrock
First Lieutenant. J. E. Canning Second Lieutenant. A. H. Dahlene
LIGHT BATTERY A,
FIELD ARTIL- LERY-Major J. B. Goodman commanding; J. W. LeFevre, First Lieutenant; E. F. Carson, Second Lieutenant.
FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY-Headquart- ers, Cadwell Hall, 1241 Broadway. F. A. Perry, Major, commanding; Lieutenant W. A. Spangler, Adjutant; Lieutenant J. M. Pierson, Quartermaster and Commissary.
TROOP B (DENVER CITY TROOP)-C. L. Everett, Captain, commanding; J. A. Force, First Lieutenant; E. K. Robinson, Second Lieutenant.
TROOP C-B. H. Brooks, Captain; L. A. Chase, First Lieutenant; Chauncey Mc- Donald, Second Lieutenant.
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CITY RECORD.
FIRST REGIMENT BAND-Charles Brown, Leader.
HOSPITAL CORPS-Major W. W. Johnston, commanding detachment.
SIGNAL CORPS-Captain A. W. Darragh, commanding.
CEMETERIES.
CROWN HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-Dallas J. Osborne, president and treasurer; C. M. Morris, secretary; Verner J. Davis, superintendent. Office, 522 Symes Building.
DENVER CREMATORY-H. . M. Orahood, president; W. D. Peirce, secretary. Lo- cated at Riverside Cemetery. Office, 302 Quincy Bldg.
FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION- H. M. Orahood, president; William Fuller- ton, 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 - Race street and Tenth avenue.
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION-Rt. Rev. N. Matz, president; Very Rev. Henry Robinson, vice-president; Rev. J. J. Donnelly, treasurer; Rev. C. J. Carr, secretary; Gerald Clancy, clerk. Office, 602 Railroad building; cemetery, eight miles northwest of city.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION- H. M. Orahood, president; William Fuller- ton, vice-president; W. D. Peirce, secre- tary; W. J. C. Ludders, superintendent. Office, 302-303 Quincy Building; cemetery, northeast city limits.
ROSE HILL CEMETERY-J. Grimes, presi- dent; M. Tannenbaum, secretary. Colfax avenue, east of city.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
ADAMS MEMORIAL HOME-2875 West Thirty-third avenue.
AGNES MEMORIAL SANATORIUM-G.
Walter Holden, Superintendent. Quebec corner Sixth avenue.
BELLE LENNOX NURSERY-Miss Oritha A. Chapin, Matron. 2949 West Thirty-sev- enth avenue.
CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY-Miss Mary *Krenkel, Nurse; Rev. R. E. Pierce, Super- intendent, Westminster. 3545 Raleigh.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL-Mrs. James Wil- liams, President; Mrs. Oca Cushman, Su- perintendent; Mrs. F. W. Bancroft, Treas- urer; Mrs. J. S. Appel, Secretary.
CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL-W. A. Sherriff, Superintendent. Located on Sixth avenue, between Cherokee and Bannock. COLORADO CHRISTIAN HOME-Miss Tina H. Shafer, Matron. 4325 West Twenty- ninth avenue.
COLORED ORPHANS' AND OLD FOLKS' HOME ASSOCIATION OF COLORADO- William R. Rhodes, Manager; Mrs. Callie Campbell, Matron, 873 Zuni.
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DENVER-COLORADO SANITARIUM-J. D. Shively, Medical Superintendent. 1311 Sher- man.
DENVER EMERGENCY HOSPITAL-1448 Acoma street.
DENVER ORPHANS' HOME'-Mrs. Carrie S. Hubbell, Matron. Albion street, north- west corner Colfax avenue.
DENVER SHELTERING HOME FOR JEW- ISH CHILDREN-Miss Ida B. Strong, Matron. 3247 West Nineteenth avenue.
DETENTION HOME SCHOOL-John P. Wright, Superintendent. 2844 Downing.
E. M. BYERS HOME FOR BOYS-W. W. Crawford, Superintendent. 64 West Ala- meda avenue.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SANITAR- IUM ASSOCIATION OF DENVER-Rev. Johann Schlerf, Superintendent, Edge- water, Colo .; Otto Bock, Secretary, 601 A. C. Foster Building.
EVANS, MARGARET, DEACONESS HOME, THE-Miss Irene Cummings, Acting Super- intendent. 1630 Ogden street.
FERN HILL SANATORIUM-Mrs. Anna H. Ralston, Manager. West Twenty-sixth avenue northwest corner Sheridan Boule- vard.
FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME-Mrs. H. C. Cotton, Superintendent. 4901 West Col- fax avenue.
HOME LEAGUE ORPHANAGE-Mrs. Cora E. Lind, Superintendent. 5050 Newton street, on Rocky Mountain car line.
HOUSE' OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD-Sis- ters of the Good Shepherd in charge. South Cherokee street, between West Cedar ave- nue and West Byers Place.
JEWISH CONSUMPTIVES' RELIEF SO- CIETY-Dr. P. Hillkowitz, President; Dr. A. Judelovitz, Treasurer; Dr. C. D. Spivak, Secretary; Dr. Herman Schwatt, Superin- tendent. 5800 West Colfax avenue, Edge- water. Office, 412 Wyoming Building.
KATHARINE HALLETT HOME FOR NURSES-Mrs. Minnie Leonard, Matron. 1928 Pennsylvania street.
KEELEY INSTITUTE, THE-1805 Curtis, corner Eighteenth street.
LADIES' RELIEF HOME-Under the au- spices of the Ladies' Relief Society. Mrs. M. L. McIntosh, Matron. North side West Thirty-eighth avenue. between Quitman and Raleigh streets.
MERCY HOSPITAL-Conducted by Sisters of Mercy. 1619 Milwaukee street.
MOUNT AIRY SANITARIUM-Dr. J. Elvin Courtney, Proprietor. Twelfth avenue and Clermont street.
MOUNT ST. VINCENT'S HOME (FOR BOYS)-Sisters of Charity in Charge. Sis- ter Theodosia, Superior. Lowell Boule- vard, between West Forty-first and West Forty-fourth avenues.
NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES-Dr. Moses Collins, Su- perintendent. South side Colfax avenue, between Jackson and Colorado Boulevard. NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE ASSOCIATION -Mrs. Myron W. Jones, President; Mrs. Edward J. .Yetter, Secretary; Mrs. Charles B. Van Zant, Treasurer. 966 Gala- pago street. North side branch, 3515 Nav- ajo street.
OAKES HOME-Rev. Frederick W. Oakes, Superintendent. West Thirty-second ave- nue, between Decatur and Eliot.
PARK AVENUE HOSPITAL-Hughes Lam- born, Superintendent. Park avenue, corner Humboldt.
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PECK'S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS -Miss Belle McMichael, Matron. Eighth avenue and Oneida street.
REGINA COELI ORPHANS' HOME-Con- ducted by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 4825 Boulevard F.
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