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DAILEY PARK-West Ellsworth avenue and West Archer Place, South Elati and South Cherokee streets.
DUNHAM PARK-Thompson Court, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth avenues.
GILPIN PARK-Twenty-eighth and Twenty- ninth avenues, Gilpin and Williams streets.
HIGHLAND PARK-Federal Boulevard and West Fairview Place.
JEFFERSON PARK-Between West Twen- ty-second and West Twenty-third avenues and Eliot and Clay streets.
JOHN MCDONOUGH PARK-Federal Boule- vard, Green Court, West Forty-first and West Forty-second avenues.
LINCOLN PARK-Between Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, Osage and Mariposa streets.
MONTCLAIR PARK-Oneida and Twelfth avenue.
OBSERVATORY PARK-University Park.
PLATT PARK-Between Florida and Iowa avenues and South Grant and South Logan streets.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK-Lowell Boulevard and West Forty-seventh avenue. SLOAN AND COOPER LAKE PARK-Sheri- dan Boulevard and West Eighteenth avenue. SUNKEN GARDENS-Cherry Creek Drive and Bannock to West Eleventh avenue.
WASHINGTON PARK-Between Virginia and Louisiana avenues and South Downing and South Franklin streets.
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CITY RECORD.
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.
DEPARTMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS.
JOHN B. HUNTER, COMMISSIONER
Ex-Officio Board of Public Works, Commis- sioner of Highways, Superintendent of Street Sprinkling, Engineer, County Sur- veyor and President of Art Commission. Secretary to Commissioner .. Fred Lockwood Engineer. .. .H. F. Meryweather Commissioner of Highways .. Wm. A. Sheriff Ass't Com'r of Highways ..... B. J. Marlow Sec. to Dep. Com'r of Highways. Jas. Crosby Chief Sidewalk Inspector ...... .R. R. Kirk Foreman of Asphalt Plant ... E. E. Atchison Supt. Street Cleaning ...... John J. Torpey Dep. Supt Street Sprink'g. . Patrick Clifford Supt. Sewer Flushing Div .. W. B. McGilvray Permit Clerk .. .. O. B. Spencer District Commissioners-Wm. Seay, Thomas
Henry, J. W. Madden, F. J. Altwater.
ART COMMISSION. City Library.
PRESIDENT. .HENRY READ 1311 Pearl St.
A. C. Foster, Charles Partridge Adams, Frank E. Shepard, Albert J. Norton.
Secretary .. . George S. Van Law
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. City Park.
PRESIDENT JOHN F CAMPION
Secretary. Persifor M. Cooke
Director J. D. Figgins
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.
CLAIR J. PITCHER, COMMISSIONER
Ex-Officio Treasurer, Assessor, Commis- sioner of Supplies, Excise Commissioner and Custodian of all Buildings.
Deputy Treasurer ..... William R. Howland Chief Clerk (Court House) ... J. F. McGuire Chief Clerk (City Hall) .J. M. Price Deputy Assessor. A. E. Jones, Jr. Chief Clerk. . W. J. Hamilton
Dep. Com'r of Supplies. W. D. Hoover Deputy Excise Commissioner .. F. F. Graves Secretary. W. E. McInerney Supt. of Bath House ... .S. L. Haycox
G. W. CLAYTON TRUST COMMISSION. Court House.
PRESIDENT W. H. SHARPLEY
Vice-President. .L. C. Greenlee
Secretary .. Clair J. Pitcher
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY.
ALEXANDER NISBET, COMMISSIONER
Ex-Officio Fire and Police Board (except excise) and Sheriff.
Secretary. .E. W. Brown
Chief of Police Felix O'Neill Deputy Chief of Police. John J. Leyden Secretary. L. H. Newton Police Matrons .. Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. Archer Under-Sheriff. . Glen Duffield Chief of Fire Department .... John F. Healy Deputy Fire Chief .J J Moses Department Secretary. H. M. Sarwash
Central Fire Station, City Hall, Fire Alarm, Telegraphic Connection, Market street, south- west corner Fourteenth.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1-At 1326 Tremont Place. ENGINE CO. NO. 2-At West Colfax avenue, southwest corner of Santa Fe Drive.
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-Federal Boulevard. 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.
ENGINE CO. NO. 18-2207 Colorado Boule- vard.
ENGINE CO. NO. 19-West Alameda ave- nue and South Pecos.
ENGINE CO. NO. 20-Knox Court and West Sixth avenue.
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.
BOARD OF FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND. Alexander Nisbet .... Commissioner of Safety
BOARD OF POLICE PENSION FUND. Alexander Nisbet .... Commissioner of Safety
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE.
W. H. SHARPLEY, COMMISSIONER Ex-Officio County Superintendent of Schools, Coroner, Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, Library Commission, Health Commissioner and Market Master.
Secretary to Com'r. . Thomas M. Hunter
Steno. to Com'r. .Frank J. Emperor Deputy Health Com'r. .Dr. F. R. Coffman Chief Clerk. . Claude E. Low
Registrar. Zelda Sherman
Supt. of Steele Hospital. . Dr. F. R. Coffman Supt. County Hospital ... Dr. W. H. Sharpley Medical Inspector of Children (hours 9 to
11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m.) .. Dr. J. F. Elliot City Chemist. Paul J. Nice
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Bacteriologists-Dr. W. C. Mitchell, Dr. J. H. Meyer, A. B. De La Vergne.
County Supt. of Schools ... Emma G. Seldon Market Master ... .J. C. Schmidt
Coroner .... Sherman Williams, M. D.
COMMISSION OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.
1317 Fourteenth St., Euclid Hall. Executive Secretary .. Gertrude Vaile
Supervisor of Relief ... . Catherine Meany Superintendent Detention Home (2844 Downing St.). .J. P. Wright Supt. of Poor Farm. .G. E. Richardson Municipal Lodging House and Free Employ- ment Bureau.
1307 Larimer St. W. G. Williamson, Supt.
MUNICIPAL WOOD AND COAL YARD. 19th St. and Burlington Yards.
SUPERINTENDENT. .H. M. HAHN
LIBRARY COMMISSION. City Library.
PRESIDENT. . MISS ANNE EVANS Vice-President. . Rev. William S. Friedman W. P. McPhee, Mrs. Jasper A. Writer, Frederick R. Ross, F. D. Stackhouse, H. B. Smith, John Campbell.
Librarian ... . Chalmers . Hadley
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. Court House.
Armour C. Anderson, A. L. Fellows. Secretary .. .P. J. DeVault
BOARD OF EDUCATION. East Denver High School. P. V. Carlin, C. N. Guyer, B. C. Hilliard, Ben B. Jones, Stephen Knight. Superintendent .. . William H. Smiley Secretary. .W. A. E. Stutt
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS Court House.
Henry B. Teller, S. R. Crawford, Bert Martin.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. City Hall.
PRESIDENT .F. J. CHAMBERLIN John S. Flower, Albion K. Vickery.
Secretary. Charles W. Cochran
LEGAL DEPARTMENT. E. & C. Building.
CITY ATTORNEY. .I. N. STEVENS Ex-Officio County Attorney.
First Assistant. George Q. Richmond Second Assistant. . Geo. - Luxford Third Assistant .. . Wm. R. Kennedy Special Assistants-Julian H. Moore, Jacob J. Lieberman, Chas. A. Prentice, Con K. O'Byrne.
JUDICIARY. Court House.
COUNTY JUDGE .... IRA C. ROTHGERBER Clerk County Court ..... Thomas L. Bonfils JUVENILE JUDGE ...... BEN B. LINDSEY Clerk Juvenile Court. . .Ida M. Gregory County Attorney (ex-officio) .... I. N. Stevens Public Administrator. .B. E. Woodward Public Trustee. H. A. Hicks
DISTRICT COURT. Court House.
Judges-G. W. Allen, John H. Denison, Chas. C. Butler, John A. Perry, W. D. Wright.
Clerk of District Court ... J. Sherman Brown District Attorney. . John A. Rush Chief Deputy .. Harry N. Sales
JURY COMMISSION. Room 33 Court House.
COMMISSIONER. P. R. RIORDAN Deputy Commissioner H. Ruffner
JUSTICE COURT. Court House.
Justices of the Peace-W. A. Rice and R. A. Long.
Constables-Samuel C. Dorsey and Thomas H. Clennan.
CITY AND COUNTY AUDITOR.
JAMES F. MARKEY. AUDITOR
Chief Deputy Auditor Alvin H. Pickens
Chief Bookkeeper .Jas. P. Mullins
Chief Clerk ..
.M. F. Flynn
Accountants. Jno. M. Kearney, Halsey Butler
Abstract Clerk.
. Charles Simon
Warrant Clerk. Evelyn Valentine
Auditor's License Department.
CHIEF INSPECTOR. . THOMAS CASEY Clerk. James Soran
Inspectors-Carl De Lochte, Ralph Brad- bury, Lewis M. French, Lawrence H. Fitzgerald, David Mosconi, J. H. Gilles- pie.
Auditor's Examiners-Thomas R. Elkins. Ass't, John S. Mangini.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
State Capitol Building, between Broadway and Grant streets, Colfax and Fourteenth avenues.
George A. Carlson . Governor
Moses E. Lewis. Lieutenant Governor
John E. Ramer. Secretary of State
Allison Stocker. .State Treasurer
Harry E. Mulnix .Auditor of State
Fred Farrar .. Attorney General
Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford.
. Superintendent of Public Instruction
Adelbert A. Weiland .State Engineer
John Chase.
Adjutant General
Grant McFerson .. Bank Commissioner Mrs. D. M. Rolph.
. Commissioner of Insurance
H. W. Risley. Commissioner of Public Printing W. B. Fraser .. Game and Fish Commissioner G. V. Cosseboom. Boiler Inspector James Dalrymple .... Inspector of Coal Mines James Duce. Oil Inspector
COLORADO INDUSTRIAL WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND-Board of Control-B. M. Webster, Denver; E. P. Gallup, Den- ver; Thomas Drake, Denver; J. A. Clau- don, Superintendent, 618 Arizona avenue.
COLORADO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND (Colorado Springs)-Trustees: Hubert Work, Pueblo; Joseph F. Hum- phrey, Colorado Springs; A. J. Lawton, Colorado Springs; Mrs. Jane E. Pettipier, Golden; Charles J. Schrader, Limon; W. K. Argo, Superintendent.
.COLORADO TAX COMMISSION-Edward B. Morgan, John B. Phillips, Celsus P. Link, Sheldon E. Tucker, Secretary, 5 basement State Capitol.
COLORADO TRAVELING LIBRARY COM- MISSION-Mrs. Fannie M. D. Galloway, President; Mrs. W. D. Wright, Mrs. J. D. Whitmore, Secretary; Miss Carrie M. Cushing, Librarian, 17 basement State Cap- itol.
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORM STATE LAWS-S. S. Pack- ard, Pueblo; Willis L. Strachan, Colorado Springs; Charles W. Waterman, Denver.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF COLO- RADO-E. E. Mclaughlin, Denver: Frank P. Lannon, Pueblo; Wayne C. Williams, Denver.
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PUBLIC TRUSTEES-H. A. Hicks, Denver; Miss Mollie E. O'Bryan, Cripple Creek; Edward P. Hufferd, Colorado Springs; James H. Roberts, Trinidad; E. F. Cham- bers, Pueblo; R. M. Davis, Boulder.
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, STATE OF COLORADO-Sheridan S. Kendall, Chairman; George T. Bradley, M. H. Aylesworth, John W. Flintham, Secretary, 41 3d floor State Capitol.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, STATE OF COLORADO (Monte Vista)-Trustees- John Ewing, Del Norte; Jacob Jewell, Pueblo; Cyrus A Brooks, Denver; O. S. Reed, ex-officio, Canon City; A. W. Hogle, Commander, Monte Vista.
STATE AUDITING BOARD-George A. Carlson, Governor; John E. Ramer, Secre- tary of State; Allison Stocker, State Treas- urer; Harry E. Mulnix, Auditor of State; Fred Farrar, Attorney General; J. E. Dav- idson, Secretary. 26 second floor State Cap- itol.
STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY-Ben Morris, S. R. Schaeffer, Clem W. Collins, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE-A. A. Edwards, President, Fort Collins; Governor George A. Carlson, ex-officio, Denver; Charles A. Lory, Fort Collins; Mrs. Fran- ces B. Bedford, Denver; Harvey Parker, Greeley; John C. Bell, Denver; G. A. Webb, Fort Collins; J. S. Calkins, West- minster; R. W. Corwin, Pueblo; Mrs. Agnes Riddle, Denver; Charles Pearson. Durango; L. M. Taylor, Secretary, Fort Collins. State Agricultural College, Charles A. Lory, President, Fort Collins. Branch -Fort Lewis School of Agriculture, Charles A. Lory, President; G. F. Snyder, Prin- cipal, Hesperus.
STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL MANAGERS -Governor George A. Carlson, Chairman, ex-officio; Otto Mears, Jesse E. Fleming, Hiram E. Hilts, James Williams, F. E. Edbrooke, Architect; W. K. Burchinell, Secretary. 18 first floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND COR- RECTION-Rev. William O'Ryan, Presi- dent; Governor George A. Carlson, ex- officio; Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy, Mrs. Sarah K. Walling, E. F. Beckwith, Lafayette Hughes, Rev. W. S. Friedman; William Thomas, Secretary. Third floor Colorado State Museum Building.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMIN- ERS-G. R. Warner, Grand Junction; Thomas Bovard, Sterling; Max Giesecke, Denver; J. L. Howell, Denver; A. C. Hamm, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President ex-officio; Fred Farrar, Attorney General; John E. Ramer, Secretary of State; Mrs. Alice B. Clark, Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary ex-officio. 9 first floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF EMBALMING EXAM- INERS-Milo G. Rice, President, Long- mont; A. F. Hood, Durango; Henry M. McCarthy, Pueblo; George H. Bostwick, Secretary-Treasurer. 16 first floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION- George A. Carlson, Governor; John E. Ramer, Secretary of State; Allison Stocker, State Treasurer; Harry E. Mulnix, Auditor of State; Fred Farrar, Attorney General; J. E. Davidson, Secretary. 26 second floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ARCHITECTS-F. W. Cooper, Pueblo, President; Park M. French, Denver, Vice- President; Thomas F. Walsh, Denver, Sec- retary-Treasurer; F. E. Edbrooke, H. W. Baerresen. Office 709 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF BAR- BERS-Charles E. Goodfriend, President; John E. Connelly, Philip Strubel, Secre- tary-Treasurer. 12 basement State Capitol. STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS (OF TEACHERS)-Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President ex-officio, Denver; William H. Smiley, Denver; Mathew E. Eagleton, Den- ver; Miss Anna Laura Force, Denver; Miss Emma T. Wilkins, Fort Collins; J. F. Keating, Pueblo; Wilson M. Shafer, Crip- ple Creek; Carlos M. Cole, Colorado Springs; J. A. Sexson, Sterling; Mrs. Alice B. Clark, Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary ex-officio. 9 first floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-Sherman Williams, M. D., President, Denver; Jacob Campbell, M. D., Boulder; Clinton G. Hickey, M. D., Denver; S. R. McKelvey, M. D., Denver; A. C. McCain, M. D., Ault; L. G. Crosby, M. D., Ouray; H. F. Meryweather, Denver; A. W. Scott, Fort Collins; Charles A. Bundsen, M. D., Den- ver. 16 first floor State Capitol. John Lynch, Pure Food Commissioner. 14 third floor State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION-Gov- ernor George A. Carlson, Chairman ex- officio; Thomas B. Stearns, Denver; Bulkeley Wells, Telluride; L. Wirt Mark- ham, Lamar; J. S. McGinnis, Secretary and Commissioner. State Capitol.
STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSION- ERS-Fred Farrar, Attorney General, Pres- ident; A. A. Weiland, Engineer; John F. Vivian, Register. 14 first floor State Capi- tol.
STATE BOARD OF LUNACY COMMIS- SIONERS-Rev. J. W. Finkbiner, Presi- dent, Colorado Springs; Louis Hough, Den- ver; E. B. Wicks, Pueblo, State Insane Asylum, H. A. La Moure, Superintendent, Pueblo.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMIN- ERS-C. B. Dyde, M. D., Greeley; F. E. Rogers, M. D., Denver; A. C. Magruder, M. D., Colorado Springs; Luke Maclean, M. D., Pueblo; M. E. Preston, M. D., Den- ver; Rodney Wren, M. D., Trinidad; C. S. Elder, M. D., Denver; L. E. Bartz, M. D., New Windsor; David A. Strickler, M. D., Secretary-Treasurer. Empire Building.
STATE BOARD OF NURSE EXAMINERS- Miss Mary B. Eyre, R. N., President, Den- ver; Miss Lettie G. Welch, R. N., Denver; Miss Laura A. Beecroft, R. N., Pueblo; Miss Caroline J. Miller, R. N., Colorado Springs; Miss Louise Perrin, R. N., Secre- tary-Treasurer. 37 second floor State Cap- itol.
STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRIC EXAM- INERS-Jacob C. Bloom, Denver; Robert H. Biegel, Denver; Clinton W. Zeiger, Colorado Springs; Mrs. J. G. Gates, Trini- dad; William E. Beckhart, Secretary, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF PARDONS-Governor George A. Carlson, President ex-officio, Denver; Mrs. M. J. Cranmer, Denver; Mrs. Ray S. David, Denver; William Thomas, Secretary. 3d floor Colorado State Museum Building.
STATE BOARD OF PEACE COMMISSION- ERS-Wardner Williams, President; Gov- ernor George A. Carlson, ex-officio; F. W. Sanborn, Secretary, Denver.
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STATE BOARD OF PENITENTIARY COM- MISSIONERS (ALSO REFORMATORY)- D. N. Cooper, Canon City; E. W. Mc- Daniels, La Junta; Mrs. Helen L. Gren- fell, Secretary, Denver. State Penitenti- ary, Thomas J. Tynan, Warden, Canon City; State Reformatory, R. L. Shaw, Warden, Buena Vista.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY-W. F. Thebus, Denver; D. Y. Butcher, Colorado Springs; Frank E. Mortensen, Denver.
STATE BOARD OF STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS-M. J. McMillin, Carl- ton; W. J. Rowe, Greeley; A. H. Web- ster, Monte Vista; T. W. Gray, Gunnison; Henry J. Capps, Walsenburg; W. C. Har- ris, Sterling; A. E. de Ricqles, Denver; R. C. Callen, Silt; Hector Matheson, Hugo; Edwin McCrillis, Secretary, Denver; W. W. Yard, State Veterinary Surgeon, Denver. 11 basement State Capitol. Brand inspection branch office, 314 Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAM- INERS-C. W. Dickey, President, Colorado Springs; A. G. Brocker, Steamboat Springs; W. W. Yard, Secretary. 11 basement State Capitol.
STATE BUREAU OF CHILD AND ANIMAL PROTECTION-E. A. Colburn, President; Frank S. Byers, Vice-President; William Smedley, Treasurer; Willian Riley Calli- cotte, Superintendent of Moral and Hu- mane Education; E. K. Whitehead, Secre- tary. 30 third floor State Capitol.
STATE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS -John E. Ramer, Secretary of State, Com- missioner ex-officio; Axel Swanson, Dep- uty Commissioner. 14 basement State Capitol.
STATE BUREAU OF MINES-Frederick Carroll, Commissioner; M. B. Tomblin, Secretary, 34 basement State Capitol.
STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION- William W. Grant, Jr., President, Denver; Henry A. Hicks, Denver; Frank McLaugh- lin, Denver; Mrs. Alice Adams Fulton, Secretary. Basement State Capitol.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF WAR RELICS -Isaac A. Abbot, Custodian. Basement Colorado State Museum Building. ,
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION-Advisory Board-J. M. Kuykendall, Chairman, Den- ver; Leonard E. Curtis, Colorado Springs; Charles R. McLain, Canon City; Charles E. Herr, Durango; L. Boyd Walbridge, Meeker. ยท T. J. Ehrhart, Commissioner; J. E. Maloney, Secretary and Engineer. Third floor Colo- rado State Museum Building.
STATE HISTORICAL AND NATURAL HIS- TORY SOCIETY-William D. Todd, Presi- dent; Frank L. Woodward, George L. Cannon, Vice-Presidents; Charles R. Dud- ley, Secretary; Frank E. Gove, Treasurer; Jerome C. Smiley, Curator. Colorado State Museum Building.
STATE HOME FOR DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN-Board of Con- trol-Mrs. D. E. Reynolds, Denver; Mrs. Sarah Curtis, Denver; Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Denver; Mrs. Margaret Patterson Camp- bell, Denver; John T. Barnett, Denver; C. A. Donnelly, Superintendent, 2305 S Wash- ington.
STATE HOME FOR MENTAL DEFECT- IVES (Ridge)-Commissioners-T. F. Daly, President, Denver; C. D. Griffith, Denver; B. F. Lowell, Secretary, Colorado Springs; A. P. Busey, Superintendent, Ridge.
STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Golden)-Board of Control-D. R. Hatch, Golden; Samuel A. Cunningham, Golden; Mrs. John Bond, Denver; Fred L. Paddel- ford, Superintendent, Golden.
STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Morrison)-Board of Control-Mrs. G. W. Gano, President, Denver; Mrs. John Ark- ins, Denver; Mrs. Ellen Van Kleeck, Den- ver; Edward C. Stimson, Denver; Mary A. Anderson, Midway; Miss Elizabeth Pur- cell, Superintendent, Morrison.
STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION-Chalmers Hadley, Denver; C. Henry Smith, Boulder; Albert F. Carter, Greeley; Miss Charlotte A. Baker, Fort Collins; Miss Grace Ellen Shoe, Denver.
STATE MILITARY BOARD-George A. Carlson, Governor; John Chase, Adjutant General; Colonel C. B. Carlile, Inspector General; Fred Farrar, Judge Advocate General; Colonel W. A. Davis, Senior Line Officer.
STATE PERMANENT SCHOOL EMER- GENCY FUND BOARD-Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chairman; George A. Carlson, Governor; Fred Farrar, Attorney General; Mrs. Alice B. Clark, Secretary. 9 first floor State Capitol.
STATE RACING COMMISSION-J. A. Bur- nett, Denver; J. M. Dunleavy, Denver; J. L. Beaman, Pueblo; A. P. Drew, Grand Junction; D. L. Silver, Lamar. 410 Ernest & Cranmer Building.
STATE READING CIRCLE BOARD-Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chairman, Denver; Ralph S. Pitts, Denver; S. S. Phillips, La Junta; J. H. Shriber, Boulder; Miss Cath- erine D. A. McChesney, Denver.
STATE SCHOOL OF MINES (Golden)-Trus- tees-Frederick C. Steinhauer, Denver; Frank G. Wells, Denver; James T. Smith, Denver; H. C. Parmelee, Denver; H. M. Rubey, Golden; W. G. Haldane, President, Golden.
STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE (ALSO NORMAL SCHOOL)-Trustees-Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio; Henry P. Steele, Denver; Henry V. Kepner, Denver; George Hetherington, Gunnison; William V. Dunlavy, Trinidad; Mrs. Rosepha Pul- ford, Durango; George D. Statler, Greeley. Examining Board-Mrs. Mary C. C. Brad- ford, Z. X. Snyder, Miss Emma T. Wil- kins. State Teachers' College; Z. X. Sny- der, President, Greeley; State Normal School, Z. X. Snyder, President; James H. Kelley, Principal, Gunnison.
STATE WAGE BOARD-W. H. Kistler, Mrs. Mattie D. Slothower, Mrs. Marcy C. Porter, Denver.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO (Boulder)- Regents-Mrs. Joel F. Vaile, Denver; Charles R. Dudley, Denver; Ethelbert B. Adams, Telluride; William J. King, Villa Grove; James B. Ragan, Sterling; Minnie L. Harding, Canon City; C. C. Parks, Glenwood Springs; Livingston Farrand, President, Boulder.
U. S. GOVERNMENT.
B. F. Stapleton . Postmaster
R. E. Lewis District Judge
Harry B. Tedrow United States Attorney
S. J. Burris. United States Marshal Charles W. Bishop.
... Clerk United States District Court Mark A. Skinner ..
United States Collector of Internal Reve- nue.
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CITY RECORD.
Mary Wolfe Dargin.
. Register United States Land Office W. A. Maxwell.
.. Receiver United States Land Office J. B. McGauran .. .Surveyor General Thomas Annear Superintendent United States Mint J. W. Milsom.
Superintendent Melting and Refining, United States Mint.
Wilbur F. Stone.
. 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 George E. Hosmer . Surveyor of Customs and Custodian Rowland K. Goddard ...
United States Secret Service G. W. Uline and C. R. Franks ... . United States Pension Examiners William B. Harrison.
Referee in Bankruptcy
Henry H. Moler.
Inspector in charge U. S. Bureau of Immi- gration, Central Savings Bank Building.
United States Indian Service-
Henry A. Larson, Chief Special Officer, 513 Kittredge Bldg.
R. S. Hiltner.
Chief United States Food and Drug Inspec- tion Laboratory, 518 Opera House Building. Paul Lee Ellerbe ..
Chief Examiner U. S. Naturalization Serv- ice, 313 Denham Building.
United States Department of Agriculture- Walter E. Howe, Inspector in charge Bu- reau of Animal Industry, 312 Century Building.
Smith Riley, District Forester Forest Service, 637 Majestic Bldg.
United States Geological Survey ---
301 Chamber of Commerce Building, Den- ver, Colo.
Robert Follansbee, District Engineer, Water Resources Branch, 301 Chamber of Com- merce Bldg.
Chas. W. Henderson, Statistician, 311 Cham- ber 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 Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, Division of Locomotive Boiler Inspec- tion-
Harvey Boltwood and Albert G. Green, District Inspectors, 306 Chamber of Com- merce Building.
Bureau of Mines Experimental Station-
R. B. Moore, Physical Chemist, 502 A. C. Foster Building.
United States Department of Justice-
Harry B. Tedrow, U. S. Attorney, 904 Cen- tral Savings Bank Building.
United States Bureau of Investigation- J. W. Melrose, Special Agent, 626 Ex- change Building.
Civil Service Commission.
C. L. Hincke ...... Local Secretary, Postoffice Members of Board:
I. P. Kelley, Benj. M. Phillips, Sarah V. Hight, V. W. Campbell and B. F. Newell.
Post Office.
UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE AND POST OFFICE BUILDING-Located on Arapahoe, corner Sixteenth street, G. E. Hosmer, Custodian.
B. F. Stapleton. Postmaster
C. F. Trotter. . Assistant Postmaster
J. N. Hennen. Superintendent of Mails T. J. Buckley.
Assistant Superintendent of Mails, Delivery Division.
William Sanderson.
Assistant Superintendent of Mails, Registry Division.
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