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Tenth. Eleventh.
Twelfth.
Thirteenth.
Fourteenth. Fifteenth. Sixteenth. Water works.
Walnut E-E from D M river to e 30th, second n of Vine.
I First.
Second.
1º Third.
E Fourth.
1 Fifth.
E Sixth.
1 Seventh.
R Eighth.
K Ninth.
1 Tenth.
E Eleventh.
E Twelfth.
E Thirteenth.
N Fourteenth.
Governor's sq.
E Fifteenth. E Sixteenth.
E Seventeenth.
E Eighteenth.
CG W Ry.
- E Twenty-third. ! E Twenty-fourth.
E Twenty-fifth. :
1º Twenty-sixth;
Twenty-seventh. 1º Twenty-eighth. Twenty-ninth. E Thirtieth. State Fair grounds.
Walnut Av -- See e Walnut st. Warwick Drive -E from Cope dr to Burnham av, first s of Kingman av. Washington N (N D M)-W: from 13th to 20th, second n of College av. Washington ($ ( M)- S from ist to 5th, first ne off Jefferson.
First. Second. Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.
ashington E- from e 21st /to and beyond Wilbur, first n of 'Easton boul.
Washington Av-E from D M tiver to Penna av. and from june'o; Penna av and Saylorville rd e to Ilglaware av, fourth h of North ..
Penna av. E Ninth. E Twelfth.
E Thirteenth. C. E Fourteenth. C &N W Ry. IS Fifteenth.
Van Buskirk av. E Eighteenth. E Twentieth. Delaware av. Washington Av (N D) M)-W from 6th avi to 20th, first n of College av (State).
Watson Av (Old Orchard Beach)-W from Sayloryille rd to William and beyond, fourth n of Riverside av. Wayne -- N from Easton boul to| Wash- ington av, first e of 19th.
Weaver-N from North, first wjof 30th. Webster (South Park)-$ from s s of Indianola av to 'Hillside av, fifth se `of 7th st bridge. . :
West (West End)-E from Eshbaugh av to Kneal, third s of Market. Western Av-See 28th.
Wheeler-E from 18th to C G W Rf, first n of e Court av.
Wieks (Ballard Add)-N and s.
Wieland (South . Riverside Park)-N from Franklin av, to Riverside av, eighth ejof e so 9th.,
Wilbur-N from Easton boul to and be- yond .. Washington av, fifth e of Delaware av. Wiley-See D.
Willoughby Ay (Willoughby Place)-E from four blocks beyond Delaware av, sixth n of Easton boul.
Willow-E from 4th to D M river, sec- ond n of School.
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Witte(#(Jack's Plat +-N from Maury fourth e of Gilbert.
Wilson (York's Choice)-Continuation of @lyon e from city grounds, sec- onkan of e Grand av.
Wood Av+W from Western av to New- comb av and beyond, secondi n of Kingman av. Woodland Av-W from 10th to Parky i second n of Grandi av. Twelfth.
Fourteenth! ID. Fixenth.
Sixi fenth. Seventeenth. Eighteenth .. Nin teenth. Twentieth. . 'Twenty-first. Woodland cemetery.
Twenty-fourth. Twentyfeighth (or Western av).
Unopened to 'Newcomb av. Unopened to Glover. Inne.
Greenwood lane. Maiden Jane. Park lane .. Yale See Fifth York-N, from Hubbell to Washington, - fifth e of DM river ..
Young-S from Maury to D M river, fif'st w of e so 22d. Brandt's Park-S end | of Ninth st
badge. Brewer's Hall-E's Sixth ay, third n Effelid jav. Caledonian Hall, 520 Walnut.
Calvary Tabernacle E Grand av, bet e ffourth and Fifth. Capital : City, Driving Park-Western! af, bet C, R I & P Ry and Raccoon i river.
Capital Insurance. . Fourth)
Building - 416
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.Capitol Building-Grand ay, e Ninth, e Walnut and e Eleventh.
Church Block-217-219-221 Locust. City Ground-E Eighteenth, bet Des Moines and Maple. City Hall- Second and Locust.
City Hall (E D M)-411-413 e Walnut. Clapp Building-Fifth, sw cor Walnut !! Cole's Block-Court alv, se cor Fifth .. Continental ; Block-Walnut, sw cof Sixth ay. Cremonin Hall-A17 Walnut. Crocker .Woods (Prospect Park)-Bet Sixth ay and Thirteenth, north of College av.
Cycling Hall-Ne cor Sixth av and Lof cust.
Drake University-University av, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh. Druids Hall-Over 213 Walnut .. Eagle Block-409-411 Walnut. Equitable Block- 201 Fifth.
Equitable Building (The)-Sixth, 1 cor Locust.
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Essex Building- Sixth, bet Locust and Grand av.
Exchange ' Block-Walnut, Third. !. nw cor
Flynn Block-Locust, se cor Seventh. Forster Block-504 Waynut!
Foster's Opera House-Walnut, se cor Eighth.
Franklin Square -E Fourteenth and 'D, Capitol and Grand aves.
Galley Block-Swvi cor Ninth and Cen -. ter.
German. Odd Fellows' Hall-E First, i sw cor Walnut
Globe Block-401 Walnut.
Good' Building-Walnut, nw cor Fifth. Good Templars Hall-Flynn Block, se' cor Seventh.
Gordon's Hall-Grand av, se cor e Six- teenth:
Government Building-Court av, ne cor. Fifth.
Governor's Square, E Washington and Fourteenth.
Grand Opera House-314. Fourth."
Grand View Park -Ne of Easton Place,' e of Fair av (e Twenty ninth).
Greenwood Park Grand av, w end of Ingersoll line of street ry.
¡Hansen's Hall-Over 529 e Locust. Harbach Building-1412-414 Walnut.
Harris-Dmery Building. Se cor Wal-
. nut and Seventh
Harris Hall-Walnut, pw cor le Six- teenth.
Haskins Hall-Se cor Second and Eu- clid av.
Hawkeye Insurance Building-207-209 Fourth.
Hewitt (Building}-121-123 Walnut. Hibernian Hall-312-316 Fifth.
Hohberger's Hall-+506-508 e Locust. Homestead Building-Nw cor Locust and Third!
Iliad .(The)-Sw cor Eighth and Wal- nut.
Towa Loan and Trust Co Building -- 207- 218 Fifth.
Iowa State Fair Grounds-Eastern ter -; · minus e Grand av.
Kennedy Block-Sw cor Twelfth and. High.
Knights of Pythias Hall- 602-604. Wal- nut.
Leader Building+420 Court ay.
Lynch's Hall-Over 415 e Sixth. Manger Block-Nw. cor e Third and. Locust.
Market Square -- Market, bet Third and Fourth.
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Market Square (E D M) -- Vine, Elm, Fifth and Sixth.
Marquardt Block -Fifth, nw cor Lo- cust.
Masonic Temple -- Sw cor Walnut and Seventh.
Mechanics' Hall- 520 Walnut.
.Moore's Block -- Walnut, se cor Fourth. Novelty Block -- Locust, ne cor Fifth.
News Building -201 Fifth.
O'Connor Building -- 512 Walnut.
Odd Fellows' Hall (E D M) -- E Grand av. se cor Sixth.
Odd Fellows' Halt -Ne cor Sixth and Forest aves.
Office Block -- East side Fifth, bet Wal- nut and Locust.
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Oriel Block-Walnut, ne cor Ninth. Our Circle Hall- Over 515 Locust.
Perry & Brainard's Hall-Sixth av. ne cor College av.
Phillips Block -108-110 Loonst. Pitcairn Block-1109 Walnut.
Polk County Court House-Fifth. opp Court av.
Postoffice Building -Court av, ne cor- Fifth.
Postoffice Building (E D MO -- E Locust. het Fifth and Sixth.
Public Library - Grand av. nw cor .Fourth. .
Randall & Dickey Building-Third and Wabash Ry.
Rawson Block -- Loeust, nw cor Eighth. Redhead Buildings -- 607-609 Locust; se cor Fourth and Locust.
Register Building-Court av. se cor Fourth.
Reinking Block --- Walnut. ne cor Eighth.
Rice's Hall-Over e s Twelfth and Enos.
Robbins Building-1113-1117 Twenty-
Rogg Building -- Nw cor Eighth and Lo- cust.
Rollins Block - Ne for Fourth and Wal- nut.
Sneer Building-520 Walnut.
Seeburger Block -Walnut, ne cor Fifth.
Skandia Block- Nw cor e Fifth and Locust.
Stanwix Hall -- E side Sixth av, bet Chestnut and High.
State Arsenal -- State Capitol building. State Insurance Building -219-223 Fourth.
State Square-Walker. C. Maple and Thirteenth.
Stubbs Block-410-412 e Locust.
Trostel Block-Sixth av, ne . cor. Lo- cust.
Turner Block-Se cor Grand av and Seventh.
Turner Building-Sw cor Grand ave and Seventh.
Van Guikel Building-Se cor Fourth and Locust.
Vorse Block-Ne cor Walnut jand 'Third.
Union Park-Bet Madison and Penna laves.
Wagner's Hall-E Sixth, ne cor Locust. Waveland Park-S of University as, at w[end of Kingman av, 1 m |h of Greenwood Park
White's Block-University place. Windsor Block- 413-415 Walnut. Young Men's Christian Association Building-Grand av, nw cor Fourth. Youngerman Block -- Fifth, nw cor Mul- berry.
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Arlington Heights-E of Old Orchard Beach, s of Grand View. Ashbrook Placet-E of Capital Park. Bates' Add-S of Oakland, w of Cen- tral Place, cfof Sixth av, n of Ruth- orford Heights.
Brown's Add-E of C G W Ry. n of Foundry adli.
Capital Park-E of D M river, n pf E D. M.
Central Park-Bet York's Choice and Grand Park, e off e Twentieth.
Central Place . Wand's of D M river, eof Rutherford Heights.
Chesterfield -- S of West, e of| Esh- baugh av. City Place-S of Raffroad, e and n'of · Raccoon river.
Clifton Heights-W.of SDM, PorOG W Ry.
College Park-IN end of Sixth av. n of Oak Park.
Cotton Mill Add-Se of State Fair Grounds. 1
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Dean's Lake-Bet e Court av Chesterfield, e offe Twentieth. 1 Eastwick Add -- N of Sunnyside add, e of CG W Ry.
Englewood-E of Lake Park, n of Old .Orchard Beach.
Fairview-N of North, w of Hyde Park. Foundry . Add-+N of Eastwick add, e of OG W Ry
Grant Park-$ of e Grand av, e of Brandt.
Highland Park-N'end of Sixth av.
Hyde Park-E end of North, e of Fair- view.
Inglewold-Washington' 'to Franklin, Twelfth to Sixteenth. .
Lake Park-Nof D M river, w.of Ham- ilton.
Lakeside-Sofie Court av, e of Linn av. Mann's Add-N of Douglas av, w off Eleventh, Highland Park.
McCain Place -W of Western av,'n of. Grand av.
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Montague's Add-E of Chesterfield, s Joff West. Norwood Park-N of Franklin av, w. of Sixteenth. .
Oakland-S of Riverview, e of Sixth av! Oak Park-E end of: Sixth av, w of Highland Park.
Old Orchard Beach-$ of Englewood, n. of D M river !. w of Saylorville rd. Polk and Hubbell Park,-S of Grand av re of Western av.
Prospect Park-IN of Jefferson, w.of Sixth av. Riverview+S of D M river, e of Sixth
Ruthofford | Heights -W df - Central Place,'s of Bate's odd, e of Sixthjay. Serastopol -- S of s Maine, je of Clifton! Heights.
South. Des Moines-Soft D M river, e of Racepon river, p of Indianola av! South Riverside Park-S of D M river e'ofje Ifourteenth, Sunnyside Add-EJof e Eighteenth, of: Grand av
' University | Place-W end of Walnut and University car line.
Washington Heights -- E of D M river and Penda ar, n of Capital Park. West End -- E find s of Greenwood Park, w and h of Capital City Drive ing Park. .
Wright's Grove Elof Lake Park and in of Grand View, h of D M river.] York's Choice -- E of Sunnyside add, n of Grand av
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Election first Monday in April every even year. Council meets first Monday in each month, hit 9 a [m., at City Hall, nw cor Locust jind Second:
Mayor-Isaac |L. Hillis. Secretary-Zoe Me Theeters. City Treasurer-Charles A. Ryden. City Auditor -Thonjus Watters.
-- Assistant City Auditor-C F. Saylor City Clerk-David 5. Kooker. Assistant City Clerks-W. H. Stowell and Belle spring City Solicitor-John K .Macomber. Assistant City Solicifor -- A. P. Chant berlain !!
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City Engineer Frank Pelton. Police Judge- Frank W. Phillips. Police, Clerk++F. F. Blyler.
Chief of Fire Department-Martin Melander.
Assistant Chief of Fire Department++ William Burnett. Superintendent of Markets,"John Rambo.
City Marshal -J. H. Ford. Deputy Marshal-El Sundberg. License Collector-William H. Baker. Delinquent Boll Tax Collector-B. D. Mock ..
Board ' of Public Works-Edward Wright, John Sherman.
Park Commissioners-M. T. Russell, Jolin F .- Rollins E. J. Fairall, secre- tary.
Street Commissioners-J| II. Camp- bell, Andrew Scholes. Sidewalk : Commissioners - C. . L. Smith, Andrew Groves:
COMMON COUNCIL.
President pro tem-W. W. Wise. Aldermen-at-Large-F. C. Hey, J. E. Wilkins!
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First Ward-J. R. Sheeley. Second Ward-George Garver,
Third Ward -- H. G. MeElderry. Fourth Ward-Adam , Hafner. Fifth Ward, William W. Wise.
Sixth War-John C. Loper. Seventh Ward, Frank Mathis.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
President-Isaac L. Hillis. Secretary-David A. Kooker. City Physician-W. S. H. Matthews. . ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT. City Engineer- Frank Pelton.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, sw cor Second and Grand av.
Chief of Police J. H. Ford.
Deputy Marshal+ Ed Sundberg.
Captain-George P. Morgan.
Sergeants+ Chas, J. Shafer, Wm.
Sumner.
Desk Sergeants F. J. Miller, A. Mc- Clain.
Health Officers-C. M. Aylesworth, J. Havens, H. B. Mittleman, J. R. MeIn- toshi.
Detettives-G. V. McNutt, J. G. Bane, E. Hardin, E, E. Johnston.
Patrol Drivers -Thomas Shivers, F: Parkhurst. "
Mounted . Police Hr. J. Downing, E. R. McElderny.
Patrolmen J. W. Anderson, G. W. Brant, Harry Cohen, J. J. Collins, F. M. Cross, J. W. Crumbaker, Stephen De Volt, J. Finkelstein, H. L. Frost, W. H. H. Garrett, S. Gibson, S. Haworth, J. B. Hicks, O. M. Kirk,-W. M. Long,. Clay. Lewis, Ira Milley, J. W. Miller, A. R. Maxwell, J. S. Page, D. Pehrs, H. Rich, J. T. Rood, A. M. Rosenberg,; G. E. Rosenbaugh,, J. T. Stevens, Wm. Skin- ner, L. H. Warren.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, Aw. cor Second and Grand av, | Chief Engineer-Martin Melander. Assistant Chief Engineer-Wm. Bur-' fiett ..
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Captains -Martint U. Riggs. Warren Taylor.
Drivers- Hose No. 1. John; Martin; No. 2. E. E. Johnson: No. 3. E. M. Bart- leit: No. 4. 4. T. Murtitt: No. 5. Wm. I; ill: chemical engine No. 1. P. W. Fall: No 2. Joseph Cross; No. 3. Victor Piel: aerfel truck. W'm. Scott; hook and ladder trucks. W. A. Whitesides: Rob- det Morris. Samuel Mock.
¿Firemen P. Ahern. Charles Briar. C. M. Butin, J. H. Brown. S. E. Capton. B. W. Chvender. Lewis Curran. Wm. Drady. Walter Eaton, G. B. Gottschall, E. S. Gray. W. Griffith. Joseph Ham. ilton. Frank Himmelman. John How- ard. Richard Hughes. Frederick Jack- son. J. J. Jones, David Losh. T. W. Me- Elderry. Frederick Minson P. J. Mor- gan, Joseph Murphy, Frank Neatie. C. HI. Parliman. J. B. Pearson. W. L. Price. W.A. Price, John Reynolds. Joseph Roddy. Andrew Rumberg. G. W. Scarberry, C. 1. Sheppard. C. B. Simmons. A. H. Soderberg . Charles Staves, Thomas Sweeney. Alex, Wil- burn, Samuel Wilcox. Clarence Wil- kins.
FIRE ALARM STATIONS.
12-Fourth and Vine.
13 -- Twenty-second and Cottage Grove av.
14 -Figlith and Monroe.
15 -Twenty-fourth and North.
16 -First and Chestnut hEdison Light ! works).
21 -- Third and Court av.
23-Fourth and Walnut.
24 -Sixth av and. Walnut.
25-Seventh and Roust.
-- 26-Figlith and Walnut.
27-Twelfth and Laurel.
31-Second and Grand av.
32-Fifteenth and; Grand av.
. 33-Fourteenth and Forest.
34-Ninth and Grand av.
35-Sixth and State.
36-Fifth and Market df S).
RT-First and Center.
#1-Engine House No. 4.
1 42-Seventeenth and Crocker.
43-Tenth and Center.
14-Sevastopol (Chty Halb:
45 -- Seventh and Allen (E S).
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46-Sixth and School.
47-Highland Park Fire House. 51, Sixth and Grand av (E S). 52-Engine House No. 3 (ES).
53-Thirteenth and Walnut (E S).
54-Sixteenth and Walnut (E S). 55-Fifteenth and Buchanan (ES). 56-Ninth and Washington. 61-Second Walnut (E S). 62-Fifth and Locust (E S). --
63-Engine House No. 2 (ES).
64-Sixteenth and Grand av (E S). :-
65 -- Eighteenth and Walnut (E S).
71-Fifth and Court av (E S).
72- Eleventh and Court av (E S).
73-Ninth and Hubbell (Capitol Park). 74-Fifth and Elml;
75- First and Market.
81-Ninth and Indijina ay.
82-Capitol Park Iengine House! (E S). $3-Seventeenth and Des Moines.
LOCATION OF CHEMICAL EN -. GISTES.
No. 1. Second and Grand av. No. 22. $ Eighth and Monroe. No. 3. Capitol Bark Engine House
LOCATION
ONE COMBINATION CHEMICAL ENGINES AND HOST CARTS.
No. 8. Twenty-fojirth and North. Xo. D. E Eighteenth and Wal No. to. E Sixth and Allen. NO. 11. Highland Park. !
LOCATION OF HOSE COMPANIES
No. 1. Second and Grand av. . No. 2. [ Fourth afid Walnut.
No. B. E Twelfth and Lyon.
No. 4. Eighth and School
No. 5. Seventeenth and Crocker.
DIRECTIONS FOR GIVING ALARM OF FIRE.
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Keyholders will be particular; to off- serve the following rules:
1. To give an alarm, go to the neat- est box. open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once and let go; then close the doof.
2. Do not pull the hook if the fine. bells jor |small bell in the box is strik ing. as that indicates that an alarm has already been given.
8. Be particular to remain at the box until the arriva) of an officer of the fire department, who will release the key, or if circumstances will not permit. : remaining. then the proper officer|will return the key to the holder as soon as . convenient.
4. Key holders, upon changing theair locations. will please return key or leave word with chief of fire | depart- ment! corner Second and Grand av.
RATES OF FARE AUTHORIZED BY CITY ORDINANCES RELATIVE · TO PUBLIC CARRIAGES, ETC!
Section 13. That the owner of driver of any omnibus, Carriage, cab, herdie or other vehicle licensed under this chapter, shall be entitled to demand and receive not exceeding twenty-five cents (25e) for each passenger conveyed any distance not exceeding one mile
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For each passenger over one mille and under two miles, fifty cents (50c). For each passenger with trunk, one mile and under two miles, seventy-five . cents (75c). Each additional passenger of the same party, twenty five cents. (25c) | Provided, that sixteen blocks shall constitute one mile. And they shall be entitled to add to the above rate when said service is rendered be- tween the hours of 12 o'clock at night and 6 a, in., tiventy-five cents for each. passenger .. And are entitled to charge when i employed by the hour, one and. 50-100 dollar's ($1.50) for the first hour,' and for each additional hour, one dol- lar (si); and they are Hereby required to convey any passenger carried by, them to such part of the city as he or she may require.
Children under five years of age ac- companying any person who has paid full fare shall not be charged fare, and childrep betiyeen the ages of five and ten years shall be charged half fare. Any person violating any of the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be sub- ject to a fine of not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars.
Board of Education-Office, High school building, Fifteenth and Center. A. L. Smith, president; J. M. St. John, secretary; M. Strauss, treasurer; Frank B. Cooper, superintendent. | Directors: D. D. Fleming, L. M. Mann, 1896; W. A. Albett, . A L. Smith, 1895; Crom. Bowen[ C] L. Dahlberg, 1898, Board meetings, first and third Mondays of each month.
Tuition for Non-Resident |Pupils- Primary and grammar grades, 70 cents per week; High school, $1.20 per week; in advance ..
Office Hours of Superintendent- Every school day, 4:30 to 5:30 p. m .; Monday's, S:15 to 10 a. m.
TEACHERS!
· Supervisors -$ S. Fordy, writing; Mrs. H. R. Reynolds; music; Miss Mary . A. Roberts, drawing; Miss Hattie| A. Phillips, Kindergartens
High School-Fifteenth and Center, - Win. Wilcox, principal; Joella F. Gow- ly, Clay D. Slinker, Louise E. Hughes, Minnie Howe, Carl Treimer, Cordelia Kyle, Sadie M. Loring, A. W. Augir, Carrie .: M. Sheldon, . Eliza . George, Blanche Hay| A. C., Newell, Atlanta W. Cramet
Bird School. 'Twenty-first and Wood- land ay! Miss Minnie |D. Nash, prin-, cipal; Katherine Dent, Kate Hall, Vio- let Kenyon, Bonnie Keffer, Hattie Mc- Manima, Jeannette Mills, Flora Laird, Kate Grayson.
Cooper School- Twelfth, bet School and North. Bessle A. Robb, principal; Laura Ullrich, Elizabeth Lyman, Emma S. Holman, Adelaide Laird.
Crocker School-School, bet Sixth and Seventh. | W. F. D. Rummel, prin- cipal; Anna A. Holland, Sarah P. Brown, Mae. C. French, Ella F. John- son, Emina England, Minnie McCall, Florence Byerett, Laura P. Matthews, Tillie Ganz, Laurhı Reed, Rose Vimont, Julia Morrison, Lily Weaver. -
. Franklin : School -- Twelfth and Crocker. Lydia 'A. Berger, principal ;. Josephine Taylor, Mary Cooper, Mary Stein, Jessie Chandler, Frances Stew- . art, Ada McClelland, Julia A. Hanna Gertrude Burt. Isabelle Warr, Belle Barnard.
Garfield School-Third .. bet Chestnut and Center. Mary S. Frederick, prin- cipal; Lue A, Case, Ida MA, Bywater, Elizabeth Morris, Migzie Lawler.
Grant School-Forest, bet Cottage Grove ny and Atkins. Fannie Suplee, principal; Lena Schmelzer, Stephanna Balliet, Della. Bishop, Emma Hawkins, Grace Baker, Sadie Hoare, Anna L. Bradley, Maud A. Davis
Hawthorne School -Seventeenth and Crocker. / Olive McHenry, principal; Julia E. Cooper, Ella Cummins, Bertha Smith, Margaret Thomas, Mary Cun- ningham, Florence R. Skinner, Mary St. John, Lizbeth Vaupel, Daisy Hunt- ington, Emma Klinefelter.
. Howe School-Sevastopol. Margaret Bristow, principal; Margaret Bristoy, Fannie. Umpleby, Abbie. McGuire, Stella Smith ..
Irving School -- Amella Morton, prin- cipal; Harriet Birdsall, Nellie D. How- ard, Mamie A. Robb, Cora Chase, Grace J. Chapman, Adelia Martin, Margaret Walker, | Mary, Doran, Ella M. Ford, Josephine Chapman, Christine Benson,. Jessie Dicks, Edith, Elmer.
Lincoln School-Ninth and Mulberry. F. L. Douglass, principal; Matie Stei -. mel, Addie L. Harvey, Nellle Caven, Nevada Smith, Elizabeth Wilson, Flor- ence Hodges, Emma Weitz, Belle Dem- ing, Lizzie D. Pierce, Alice. Wilson, Blanche Scott, Mary Dunkle. .
Washington School -- Hillside av (S. D M). Minnie T. Hatch, principal; Blanche. M. Snook, Agnes Hanrahan, Minnie Sherman, Mary : K. Burke, Emily Harte, Emma Pierce, Nellle San-, born, Sadie Galbraith.
Kindergarten assistants (not as- sighed)-Maude Owen, Maude Mitchell. .
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High Board of "Education- Office, school building, e Twelfth and Court av. .J. F. Burgess, president; R. M.
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Coleman, secretary: A. B. Elliott, treas- urer: Amos Hiatt, superintendent. Di- rectors: A. AL. Larson, 1896; A. K. Stewart. J. F. Burgess, 1897: J. S. Brown, A. W. Brandt, v1898.
Tuition for. Non-Resident Pupils -- Primary and grammar grades, $1.50 per month: high school, $ per month: in advance.
Office Hours of Superintendent Every Monday, S a. m. to 12 m .: every other school day. S to 9 a. m.
Special Teacher. - Miss Amy Hutchi- :son, music.
- High School-Twelfth and e Court av. Elmer 11. White, principal; May Good- - rell, Carrie Rule, Millicent M. Cuplin. Nellie E. Chester, Georgia Hodgkins, Julia E. Rogers, Julia Kelley ..
Aleoft School -- Thirteenth and Lyon. Slinnie Rozelle, principal; Laura Irwin, Carrie Smith.
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Benton School Twelfth and Shaw. Lizzie Boese. principal: Mary Jensen. Lizzie Miller. Winnie Rees.
Bremer School -Des . Moines, bet First and Second. Ella Goodrell, prin- ripal: Belle Cohen, Nettie Beese. Annie Millis. Mary Hast.
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Bryant Pennsylvania and Grand Faves. Georgia Warrick, principal:
May Beezley. Minnie Walker. Ella Briggs. Lulu Shaw. Emily Johnston. Mary D. MeNutt. Nettie St. John. Mar- ion Stevenson, Hattie Fleming. Clara Rice.
Curtis Sixth and Raccoon. Ella Ma- lone, principal; Margaret Hogan, Ethel M. Malone, Alice Resor. Latura Kochl. Ida Melander, Abbie Sabur. Maggie Wharton. Nettie Hume.
Cary - In High school building. June Kriegh. principal; Ivie Rees. Anna Brandt. Fannie O'Dea.
Emerson School -Sixteenth and Ma- ple. Dora Crooks, principal: Julia Pe. dersen: Mary Scholes. Belle Ryden. Helen Docherty. Mable A. Otis, Alvirda Locky. Lelia farle, Theresa Johnson.
Longfellow School -- Seventh. bet Maple and Walker. Sibyl C. Jeffries, principal: Emma Dye, Elvie Bennett. Mrs. Jennie G. Hamilton, Sallie Davis. Alice Riddle, Hattie MeClelland. Clau- , dia Kirkpatrick. Margaret Burt. Flora B. Reficker. Mattie MeQuiston. Lottie Weekesser.
Lucas School - Sixteenth and Capitol av. Ida M. ; Pugh, principal; Gussie Wheeler, Margaret Seeley. Hellene Fox, Edith Sims. Maude Stewart.
Webster School -L. A. Morey. prin- cipal;| Elizabeth Wright. Anna Harti- 1
gan, Emma | Sontar, Mary Heaton, Gfce E. Smith, Elmore Goodwin, Cora E. Wheeler, Mae Suravingen, Mianetta Hinkle. Lulu Read.
Supply / Teachers-Barbara| Buck, Add Borre, Edith Edgar, Pearl Ful- mer. Stella Grayson, Ethel Goodvin, Tillje Leveke, Gertrude Morgan.
Officers Independent School Districts, CITIES AND TOWNS.
West Des Moines-A. L. Smith presi- dent: J. M. St. John, secretary, Des Moings.
East Des Moines-J. F. Burges, prest- dem : R. M. J. Cfleman, secretary, Des Moines.
North Des Moines (Forest Honje)- Nelson Royal, president; George Royal,' secretary, Des Moines.
Capital Park "Pleasant Corner) -A. W. Guthrie, president; A. M. Miller. secretary. Des Moines.
Chiiversity Plice! (Oak Dale)-Ji R. Sheeles. president; JJ. B. Henshaw, secretary, Des Moines.
Greenwood Avenue -Walter M. Mc- J'ai. president ; E. R. Mason, secre- tars. Des Moines.
Oak Park (Center)+J. P. Day, presi- dent : 2. C .Thoinburg, secretary, Des Moines.
: Grant Park (Gfant No. 1)-George W. Martin, president: H. E. Martin, seere- tars. East Des Moines.
Lower Agency (Grant No. 2)-Fred Myers, president; . Joseph Wheaton, see- rotary. Des Moines.'
Pleasant Hill @frant No. : 3 Walker. president ; Thomas Meek, sec- rotary. Youngstown.
Chesterfield @filbert No. - R. L. Twee. president: 9. J. Moon, secretary. Chesterfield.
Park Avenue-Job Throckmorton. president : W. J. De Va Mare, secretary, ibox 173. Des Moines!
Garden Hill ( Easton 'Place)-P; G. Bishop, president: John Lyon, seere- tary. box 131. East Des Moines.
Rural Districts.
INSIDE TRY LIMITS.
Canary bakel|-Martin, Davis, presi- dent: IC. F. Dicks. secretary. box |188. Des Moines.
Evergreen-S. A. Trowbridge, presi- dent: F. S. White, secretary, box 1001. Des Moines.
Woodlawn-N. M. Kingman, presi, dent: Charles Walley, secretary, | boy 962. Des Moinesi
OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS.
Mitchellville +S. J. Oldfield, presi- dent; J. B. Uhl. secretary, Mitchell- ville.
Altoona-W. J. Combe, secretary, Al- toona.
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Polk Cify-M. Hug, president; G. W. McLean, secretary, Polk City.
Valley: Jufiction-S. H. Kester, presi- dent: Entor& H. English, secretary, Valley Junction.
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