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Mayor, A. S. Whitaker. Clerk and Recorder, M. K. Quirk. Trustees, J. W. Jackson, J. W. Curry, B. R. Hickok, Thomas Mon- alian. Treasurer, Edward E. Stanchfield. Attorney, R. H. Gilmore. Town Marshall, Thomas Monahan. Standing Committees : Finance -Jackson, Curry, Hickok; Streets and Alleys-Hickok, Jackson, Caley; Town Pound-Curry, Jackson, Caley; License-Jackson, Caley, Hickok.
Regular meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
FIRST WARD-Beginning at a point where the center line of Colfax avenue intersects with the center line of Cherry creek; thence west along the center line of Colfax avenue and the same if produced, to an intersection with the center line of Fifth street and Grand avenue; thence southwest and west along the center line of Grand avenue to the center line of the South Platte river;
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thence northeastwardly along the center line of the South Platte river to its intersection with the township line between townships three (3) and four (4) south; thence east along said township line to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township three (3) south, range sixty-eight (68) west; thence north along the west line of said section thirty-three (33) to an intersection with the center line of the South Platte river; thence northeasterly along the center line of South Platte river to an intersection with the center line of the established channel of Cherry creek produced ; thence southeasterly along the center line of Cherry creek produced, and as now established, to the place of beginning.
SECOND WARD-Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Colfax avenue and Welton street ; thence northeasterly along the center line of Welton street to an intersection with the center line of Sixteenth street ; thence northwesterly along the center line of Sixteenth street to an intersection with the center line of Wazee street ; thence southwesterly along the center line of Wa- zee street to an intersection with the center line of Cherry creek ; thence southeasterly along the center line of Cherry creek to an intersection with the center line of Colfax avenue ; thence easterly along the center line of Colfax avenne to the place of begin- ning.
THIRD WARD-Commencing at the intersection of Cherry creek and Colfax avenue; thence along the center line of Colfax avenue to an intersection with the center line of Welton street ; thence along the center line of Welton street to the center of Twenty-first street; thence southeasterly along Twenty-first street to the center line of Waverly street ; thence northeasterly along the center of Waverly street to the center line of Twenty-third street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Twenty-third street, pro- duced and as it now exists, to the north line of section two (2) in township four (4) south, range sixty-eight (68) west ; thence east along the north line of said section to the northeast corner thereof; thence south along the east line of said section two (2) to the southeast corner thereof ; tlience west along the south line of said section two (2) to the southwest corner thereof ; thence due sontli to the center line of Cherry creek ; thence northwesterly down the center line of Cherry creek to the place of beginning.
FOURTH WARD-Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Blake and Sixteenth streets; thence northeasterly along the center line of Blake street to an intersection with the center line of Twenty-first street; thence sontheasterly along the center line of Twenty-first street to an intersection with the center line of Wel- ton street ; thence southwesterly along the center line of Welton street to an intersection with the center line of Sixteenth street ; thence northwesterly along the center line of Sixteenth street to the place of beginning.
FIFTH WARD-Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of California and Twenty-first street ; thence northeasterly along the center line of California street to an intersection with
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the center line of Downing avenne ; thence north along the center line of Downing avenue to an intersection with the eenter line of Fourth avenue ; thence east along the center line of Fourth avenue, if produced and as it now exists, to the north and south center line of section 25, township 3 south, range 68 west ; thence south along the said north and south center line of said seetion twenty-five (25) to the south line of said seetion twenty-five (25) ; thence west along the south line of said section twenty-five (25) to the north- east corner of section thirty-five (35), township three (3) sontlı, range sixty-eight (68) west ; thenee south along the east line of said section thirty-five (35) to the southeast corner of said section thirty-five (35) ; thence west along the south line of said section thirty-five (35) to an intersection with the center line of Twenty- third (23d) street produced ; thence northwesterly along the center line of Twenty-third (23d) street produced, and as it now exists, to an intersection with the center line of Waverly street; thence southwesterly along the eenter line of Waverly street to an inter- seetion with the center line of Twenty-first (21st) street, thence northwesterly along the eenter line of Twenty-first (21st) to the place of beginning.
SIXTII WARD-All that portion of the City of Denver lying north and west of the center line of the South Platte river shall consti- tute the Sixth Ward.
SEVENTH WARD-Beginning at the center line of Colfax avenne and the center line of Cherry creek ; thence southeastwardly along the center line of Cherry creek to an intersection with the east line of section 10, township 4 south, range 68 west ; thence due sonth along the east line of said section 10 to the south line of said sec- tion 10; thence west along the south line of sections 9 and 10 to an intersection with the center line of the South Platte river; thence northwesterly along the center line of the South Platte river to an intersection with the center line of Grand avenue in Baker's Villa, if produced ; thence east along the center line of said Grand avenue if produced, and as it now exists, and curving northwardly to an intersection with the center line of Fifth street and Colfax avenue if produced, to an intersection ; thence east along the cen- ter line of said Colfax avenne if produced, and as now existing, to the place of beginning.
EIGHTH WARD-Beginning at the intersection of the center line of California and Twenty-first streets ; thence northeasterly along the eenter line of California street to an interseetion with the cen- ter line of Downing avenue; thence northerly along the eenter line of Downing avenne to an intersection with the center line of Fourth avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Fourth avenne to the center of section 25, township 3 south, range 68 west; thence north along the north and south center line of said section 25, to the north line of said section 25; thence east along the north line of said section twenty-five (25) to the north and south center lines of the east halves of sections twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25), in the township before mentioned ; thence
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north along the north and south center line of the east half of the said section twenty-four (24) to the east and west center line of the north halves of sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24) ; thence west along said center lines to an intersection with the center line of the main track of the Denver Pacific railroad; thence southwesterly along the center line of the Denver Pacific railroad to an intersection with the center line of Kansas street, in Riverside addition ; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Kansas strect to an intersection with the center line of Blake strect ; thence southwesterly along the center line of Blake street to an intersection with the center line of Twenty-first (21st) street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Twenty-first (21st) street to the place of beginning.
NINTH WARD-Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Sixteenth (16th) and Blake streets; thence northeasterly along the center line of Blake street to an intersection with the center line of Kansas street in Riverside addition; thence north- westerly along the center line of said Kansas street to an intersec- tion with the center line of the main track of the Denver Pacific railroad; thence northeasterly along the center line of the main track of the said Denver Pacific railroad to an intersection with the east and west center line of the north half of section twenty-three (23), township three (3) south, range sixty-eight (68) west; thenee west along said center line to the west line of said section twenty- three (23) in the aforesaid township and range; thence south along the west line of said section twenty-three (23) to an intersection. with the center line of the South Platte river; thence southwesterly along the center line of the South Platte river to an intersection with the center line of Cherry creek ; thence southeasterly along the center line of Cherry creek to an intersection with the center line of Wazee street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Wazee street to an intersection with the center line of Sixteenth (16th) strect; thence southcasterly along the center line of Six- teenth (16th) street to the place of beginning.
CITY HALL.
Located on Larimer street, northwest corner of Fourteenth, contains the following named city offices : Mayor's office, City Clerk's office, Auditor's office, Council Chambers, Engincer's office, Building Inspector's office, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Police Court and Headquarters, Central Fire Station, City Jail and office of City Physician.
POLICE HEADQUARTERS.
Located in City Hall. William A. Smith, Chief of Police.
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POST-OFFICE.
Located on Sixteenth street, northwest corner Curtis. Robert Morris, Postmaster. Jerry N. Hill, Assistant Postmaster.
CITY JAIL.
Located in City Hall, Larimer street, corner Fourteenth.
DENVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE.
Hold regular meetings on the first Thursday of each month in Chamber of Commerce building, Lawrence street, northeast corner Fourteenth.
President-R. W. Woodbury.
First Vice-President-M. J. McNamara.
Second Vice-President-J. T. Cornforth.
Treasurer-W. D. Todd.
Secretary-Frank Hall.
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1885.
Finance-J. A. Thatcher, D. H. Moffat, C. B. Konntze, J. A. Cooper, J. R. Hanna.
te Commerce-B. P. Brasher, N. B. MeCreary, J. J. Riethmann, Jolın H. Martin, Alfred Wolff.
1 Manufactures-E. B. Light, John W. Nesmith, B. H. Bayles, Thomas E. Poole, Samuel Collyer.
Railroad Building-John Evans, Moses Hallet, George E. Ran- dolph, W. A. H. Loveland, W. J. Kinsey.
Freight, Tariff's and Transportation-W. J. Barker, J. T. Corn- forth, S. D. Morrison, Jolin E. Leet, Charles Smith.
Mines, Mining and Smelting-W. H. James, N. P. Hill, E. E. Burlingame, John D. Best, J. S. Hudson.
Stock Growing, Stock Yards and Packing-John A. Clough, Alfred Butters, S. H. Standart, Jacob Scherrer, Irwin Mahon.
Wool and Wool Growing-L. A. Watkins, Enos Brown, A. M. Underhill, R. R. Wright, Frank G. Willard.
Agriculture and Horticulture-T. C. Henry, Avery Gallup, II. G. Wolff, C. D. Gurley, J. A. Shreve.
Architecture and the Arts-John M. Berkey, Emmet Anthony, F. E. Edbrooke, R. S. Roeschlaub, HI. B. Seely.
Immigration and Statistics-S. J. Gilmore, W. N. Byers, Herman Silver, John Arkins, K. G. Cooper.
Education-W. D. Todd, George W. Kassler, P. Gottesleben, Dr. D. H. Moore, C. S. Morey.
Arbitration-H. A. W. Tabor, George C. Schleier, John Q. Charles, B. F. Woodward, Scott J. Anthony.
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Public Institutions and Improvements-Cyrns H. McLanghlin, Dr. II. K. Steele, F. W. Crocker, Jolm W. Knox, M. J. Doherty. Meteorology-C. F. Wilson, Dr. W. F. MeClelland, E. L. Scholtz, S. Allen Long.
Mercantile Library-J. F. Brown, L. II. Flanders, Herman Strauss, Dr. D. H. Moore, Rev. J. B. Raverdy.
Legal Advice-Hugh Butler, J. A. Bentley, S. H. Ballard, Frank Tilford, A. C. Phelps.
Membership-Rodney Curtis, C. J. Clarke, John B. Vroom, Ar- thur E. Pierce, C. S. Howard.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Central Station, City Ilall, Fire Alarm Telegraph Connection, Holladay street, southwest eorner Fonrteenth, JULIUS PEARSE . CHIEF.
THOMAS DOWNEY.
ASSISTANT CHIEF.
CHARLES E. HINMAN SUP'T FIRE ALARM.
HOSE CO., NO. 4 .- Central Station, City Hall.
IIOSE CO., NO. 2 .- Located, Colfax, sonthwest eorner Santa Fe avenne.
STEAM ENGINE CO., NO. 1 .- Located at Broadway Hose Honse, Fifteenth street, corner Broadway.
HOSE CO., NO. 1, (Paid) .- Loeated Hartford, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth street's.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1 .- Located at Central Sta- tion, City Hall.
HOSE CO., NO. 3 .- Located on the sontliwest eorner of Curtis and Twenty-sixth streets.
HOSE CO., NO. 5 .- Located Fifteenth street, corner Boulder, North Denver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1 .- Located Curtis, between Twentieth and Twenty-first.
AMUSEMENTS.
TABOR GRAND OPERA HOUSE .- J. B. Last, Seeretary ; P. D. MeCourt, Treasurer ; Peter McConrt, Manager. Located on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Curtis streets.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC .- P. T. Hughes, sole proprietor. Six- teenth, between Larimer and Holladay streets.
DENVER MÆENNERCHOR .- Meets Thursday evening of each week in Monti block. R. Boreherdt, President ; William H. Brum, Seeretary ; C. Weimer, Treasurer.
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DENVER TURN-VEREIN .- Hall located at 531 to 537 Holla- day. First Speaker, Philip Keller; Second Speaker, Henry Rae- del ; First Secretary, W. Frerker; Second Secretary, H. Stoer- brock ; First Turnwart, C. Nadler ; Seeond Turnwart, Anton Ha- berl ; Treasurer, Ferd. Rinne; Property Clerk, C. Lehmann ; Librarian, Otto Cazin ; Trustees, H. Mollandin, C. Kirchhoff and J. F. Schmidt.
VORW ÆRTS TURN HALL .- Alois Zerr, President ; John Beeker, Vice-President ; H. A. Kirchner, Seeretary. Tenth, north- west eorner Larimer.
PALACE TIIEATRE .- Edward Chase, Proprietor ; 357 and 359 Blake.
CEMETERIES.
CITY CEMETERY .- Located southeastern suburbs.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .- J. F. Brown, President ; Charles D. Cobb, Secretary and Superintendent ; John R. Hanna, Treasurer ; Alexander Forsyth, Sexton. Office, 1 and 2 Tabor block. Cemetery three miles northeast of eity.
UNITED STATES MINT.
Herman Silver, Assayer in Charge ; Sylvester Nichols, Melter; Albert H. Brewster, Chief Clerk. Located on the northwest eorner of Holladay and Sixteenth streets.
STATE OFFICERS.
State Executive Department, Barclay Block, Larimer street, northwest eorner Eighteenth.
BENJAMIN H. EATON . GOVERNOR
PETER W. BREENE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
MELVIN EDWARDS SECRETARY OF STATE
GEORGE R. SWALLOW STATE TREASURER HIRAM A. SPRUANCE AUDITOR OF STATE THEODORE II. THOMAS. ATTORNEY GENERAL
LEONIDAS S. CORNELL.
. SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
E. S. NETTLETON STATE ENGINEER B. S. TEDMON INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
JOHN MCNEAL INSPECTOR OF COAL MINES
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STATE MILITIA.
State Armory, 356 Champa street.
CHAFFEE LIGHT ARTILLERY .- Meets for drill on Monday evening of each week, at the State Armory. J. A. MeBeth, Cap- tain.
CONTINENTALS .- Meet for drill on Tuesday evening of each week at the State Armory. Ed. P. Pitkin, Captain.
GOVERNOR'S GUARDS .- Company B. meets for drill on Friday evening of each week at the State Armory. M. B. Carpen -. ter, Captain.
GRANT GUARDS .- Company I. meets for drill on Wednesday evening of each week at the West Denver Turner Hall. W. II. Andrew, Captain.
MITCHELL GUARDS .- Company K. meets for drill on Satur- day evening of each week at the State Armory. Robert Morris, Captain.
ROUTT RIFLES .- Company E. First Regiment Colorado Na- tional Guards meets for drill on Thursday evening of each week at the State Armory. C. S. Stebbins, Captain.
TABOR NATIONALS .- Company D meets for drill on Wednesday evening of each week at the State Armory. A. W. HIogle, Captain.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
CHARLES ADAMS, }
R. A. CAMERON, Post-office Inspectors
ROBERT MORRIS. Postmaster
A. W. BRAZEE United States Attorney
W. A. SMITHI United States Marshal
J. S. WOLFE. United States Collector LOUIS DUGAL. Register United States Land Office
W. C. WILLITS. Receiver United States Land Office NORMAN H. MELDRUM .. Surveyor General HERMAN SILVER Superintendent Mint
SYLVESTER NICHOLS
Melter United States Mint
JOHN W. WEBSTER
United States Commissioner
JOSEPHI J. GILLIGAN . Observer United States Signal Service SAMUEL F. EMMONS In charge U. S. Geological Survey W. F. GOSS. . United States Gauger JOHN C. MONTGOMERY Surveyor of Customs
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COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
Located on Tremont and Wasoola, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth streets. Contains the following named courts and offices : District, County and Criminal Court rooms, Judges' Chambers, Clerk's offices, Jury rooms, Law Library and District Attorney's offices, County Clerk and Recorder's office, Treasurer's office, Sheriff's office, Assessor's office, Surveyor's office, Superintendent of Schools, Board of Commissioners, and Superintendent of the Poor.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
PLATT ROGERS Judge Criminal Court
BENJAMIN F. HARRINGTON Judge County Court
GEORGE II. GRAHAM .Sheriff
CHARLES H. SCOTT Clerk and Recorder
FRANK CHURCH . Treasurer
JOSEPH E. BATES, Chairman. Superintendent of Poor
CHRISTOPHER C. GIRD,
FREDERICK W. GROMM,
Board County Commissioners
JACOB SCHERRER,
GEORGE L. AGGERS,
WILLIAM B. MILLS. . Attorney
WARREN W. WHIPPLE Assessor JOHN L. FETZER . Superintendent of Schools PETER O'BRIAN
. Surveyor
FREDERICK J. BANCROFT Health Officer
CHARLES M. MILLER
. Coroner
GEORGE L. SOPRIS,
HOWARD B. JEFFRIES,
Justices of the Peace
JAMES A. CHERRY,
STEPHEN D. STANCHFIELD,
COUNTY JAIL.
Located on the east side of Eleventh street, between Colfax and Capitol avenues. George II. Graham, Sheriff ; Joseph Lambert, Jailer.
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COURTS.
COUNTY COURT, Arapahoe County .- Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep- tember and November. B. F. Harrington, Judge, Elias F. Dun- levy, Clerk, K. P. Mace, Deputy Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURT, Arapahoe County-Platte Rogers, Judge; Martin Morris, Clerk. Meets at the Court House on the first Mon- day in March, June, September and December.
DISTRICT COURT .- Vietor A. Elliott, Judge ; Henry Spar- nick, Clerk. Meets second Tuesday in January, third Tuesday in April and first Tuesday in September, at County Court House.
POLICE COURT .- Meets daily at the City Hall, Larimer street, corner Fourteenth, John W. Mullahey, Police Judge.
SUPREME COURT OF THE CITY OF DENVER .- Meets at the City Hall on the second Monday in January, March, May, September and November of each year, Merrick A. Rogers, Judge; Milton J. Stair, Clerk.
SUPREME COURT, State of Colorado .- Meets in State build- ing, Fifteenth street, corner Glenarm, on first Tuesday in April, and December, William E. Beck, Chief Justice; Wilbur F. Stone and Joseph C. Helm, Associate Justices ; James A. Miller, Clerk.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT .- Eighth Circuit, Dis- trict of Colorado. Meets in Symes Block, Sixteenth street, corner Champa, on first Tuesday in May and October. Judges-Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court; David J. Brewer, Circuit Judge ; Hon. Moses Hallett, Denver, Distriet Judge ; Edward F. Bishop, Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT .- District of Colo- rado. Meets in Symes Block, Sixteenth street, corner Champa, on the first Tuesday in May and October. Hon. Moses Hallett, Dis- triet Judge; A. W. Brazee, United States District Attorney; Ed- ward F. Bishop, Clerk ; Walter L. Smith, Marshal.
HOSPITALS.
COUNTY HOSPITAL .- Located on Cram street, between Evans and Fourteenth, Whitsitt's addition. N. J. MacDonald Resident Physician; G. W. Cox, Attending Physician.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOME .- Sisters of Charity in charge. Located on Humboldt, corner East Eighteenth streets.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL .- Dr. Charles L. Taylor, Resident Physician ; Mrs. Anna Williams, Matron. Cheltenham Heights, Bonlevard.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY HOSPITAL .- L. E. Lemen, Division Surgeon ; C. V. Bedell, Resident Surgeon. Swansea.
HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS .- 476 Bowles street.
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HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD .- Sisters of the Good Shepherd in charge. West side Oregon street, between Cedar and Byers.
HAWKIN'S HOSPITAL .- T. H. Ilawkins, Physician ; Miss Emma Ilale, Matron. South Water, Southeast corner Moose.
CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE .- Sisters of Charity in charge. Highlands, Northwest of city limits.
DENVER ORPHAN'S HOME .- Mrs. Sarah F. Lord, Matron. Located east side Raee, near East Sixteenth.
WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL HOME .- Under the Auspices of the Ladies' Relief Society. Grant avenue, corner Bowles.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
CITY NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Lawrence street, northwest corner of Sixteenth. William Barth, President ; Junins F. Brown, Vice-President ; John R. Hanna, Cashier.
COLORADO NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, northwest corner of Seventeenth. Charles B. Kountze, President; William B. Berger, Cashier; T. II. Woodelton, Assistant Cashier.
DENVER NATIONAL BANK .- Joseph A. Thatcher, Presi- dent ; James B. Grant, Vice-President ; A. A. Denman, Cashier, Barclay Block, Larimer, northwest corner Eighteenth.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, corner of Sixteenth. David H. Moffat, President ; Henry R. Wolcott, Vice-President ; Samuel N. Wood, Cashier; T. G. Lyster, Assistant Cashier.
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK .- Located on Larimer street, northwest corner of Sixteenth. George Triteh, President ; James M. Wilson, Vice-President ; Job A. Cooper, Cashier ; C. B. Tay- lor, Assistant Cashier.
STATE NATIONAL BANK .- Located 247 Sixteenth street, between Larimer and Holladay. Charles Hallack, President ; Julius C. Lewis, Vice-President ; Edward P. Wright, Cashier.
UNION BANK OF DENVER .- Located on Sixteenth street, northwest corner of Arapahoe. John Pieree, President ; M. Spangler, Vice-President ; William D. Todd, Cashier; C. R. Pierce, Assistant Cashier.
INSURANCE COMPANIES (HOME).
GREAT WESTERN MUTUAL AID AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION .- W. A. H. Loveland, President ; Frederick Steinhauer, Vice-President ; T. L. Wiswall, Secretary. Rooms 4 and 5, Tabor bloek.
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSURANCE AND SAVINGS IN- STITUTION, Denver .- Benjamin F. Johnson, President ; John I. Dailey, Vice-President ; John Pierce, Treasurer ; W. F. Bald- win, Secretary. Office, rooms 31, 32 and 33 Tabor block.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO .- J. T. Hart, Manager ; J. A. Perkins, Secretary. 284 Fifteenth.
RAILROADS.
BURLINGTON ROUTE .- Representing the Burlington & Missouri River, and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroads. George H. Crosby, General Agent ; J. Milner, Ticket Agent ; S. A. Shepperd, City Passenger Agent. Office, Burlington block, 428 Larimer street ; Passenger depot, Union Depot ; Freight depot, corner Sixteenth and Delgany.
DENVER & NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD. - Cyrus W. Fisher, President and General Manager; J. S. Brown, Vice-Presi- dent ; Charles Wheeler, Secretary and Auditor ; C. B. Kountze, Treasurer. General offices, Lawrence street, southwest corner Fifteenth ; Passenger depot and Ticket office, Union depot ; Freight depot, Fifteenth street, corner Williams.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILWAY .- W. S. Jackson, Receiver ; Frederick Lovejoy, President ; D. H. Moffat, Vice- President ; R. E. Ricker, General Superintendent ; S. K. Hooper, General Passenger and Ticket Agent ; A. S. Hughes, Traffic Man- ager. General Manager's, Freight and Cashier's offices, Cheesman block, Larimer street, southwest corner Seventeenth ; General Pas- senger and Ticket offices, Union Depot ; Freight depot, Wynkoop, corner Eleventh.
DENVER, UTAH & PACIFIC RAILROAD .- L M. Fonts, Superintendent ; E. R. Standish, Auditor ; J. W. Boot, Agent. General offices, Freight and Passenger depot, Ilartford, corner Nineteenth.
THE DENVER CIRCLE RAILROAD CO .- W. A. H. Love- land, President ; Frank W. Loveland, Secretary and Treasurer ; T. C. Henry, General Manager ; J. H. Bedson, General Superin- tendent. Office and depot, 324 Larimer.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY .- S. H. H. Clark, General Manager, Omaha ; Thomas L. Kimball, Assistant General Man- ager, Omaha ; P. P. Shelby, General Freight Agent, Omaha ; E. Dickinson, Assistant General Superintendent, Denver; J. W. Morse, General Passenger Agent, Omaha ; C. S. Stebbins, General Ticket Agent, Omaha ; George Ady, General Agent Passenger Department, Denver; D. B. Keeler, General Agent Freight De- partment, Denver.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY CO. -D. C. Dodge, Manager. General offices, McClintock block.
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STREET RAILWAYS.
DENVER CITY STREET RAILWAY CO .- George E. Ran- dolph, General Manager. Offices and stables, Seventeenth street, southeast corner Wynkoop.
DENVER ELECTRIC AND CABLE RAILWAY CO .- Rodney Curtis, President ; J. J. Riethmann, Vice-President ; W. N. Byers, Secretary.
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