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STATE OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
MISSOURI STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
There are four meetings a year, January in Jefferson City. Others at such places and on such dates as Board may direct. OFFICERS.
G. B. Schulz, M. D., President, Cape Girardeau. L. E. Bunte, M. D., Vice-President, 3208 Sul- livan av. St. Louis.
Frank B. Hiller, M. D., Secretary, Jefferson City.
MEMBERS.
Ernest F. Robinson, M. D., Kansas City.
Ira W. Upshaw, M. D., 5015 Shaw av., St. - Louis.
Frank B. Fuson, M. D., Springfield.
F. W. Burke, M. D., Laclede.
INSPECTOR OF OILS. Office, 702, 122 N. 7th.
Scott F. Rhodes, Chief Deputy Inspector.
MISSOURI STATE GRAIN INSPECTION AND WEIGHING DEPARTMENT.
Office, 418 Chamber of Com.
R. P. Thompson, Chief Deputy Inspector. Ira M. Wightman, Registrar.
O. W. Bingham, Chief Clerk.
MISSOURI WATERWAY COMMISSION. 1502, 415 Pine
W. K. Kavanaugh, President.
George B. Logan, Secretary.
Edgar C. Ellis and David W. Hill, Members.
RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMIS- SIONERS.
Office, 418 Chamber of Com.
John A. Knott, Chairman.
Frank A. Wightman and H. R. Oglesby, Com- missioners.
T. M. Bradbury, Secretary.
EXCISE COMMISSIONER. 410 City Hall.
Thomas L. Anderson, Commissioner.
BARBERS' STATE BOARD OF EXAM- INERS FOR MISSOURI.
Office 312, 406 Market.
John H. Faust, President, Jefferson City. S. L. Elkins, Secretary.
C. M. Wells, Treasurer, St. Louis.
DEPARTMENT OF BEER INSPECTION.
Office, 905, 407 N. 8th
T. S. Mosby, Inspector
DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL INSPECTION.
Joseph G. Dillard, State Hotel Insp., Jefferson City.
MISSOURI STATE FISH COMMISSION.
Headquarters, Forest Park, Sylvan Lake. L. A. Geserich, President, 4127 Page boul. Richard Porter, Vice-President, Paris. Edwin W. Lee, Secretary, 809, 408 Olive. Philip Kopplin, Jr., Superintendent St. Louis Hatchery, Residence 905 N. Euclid av.
W. H. Safford, Superintendent St. Louis Hatch- ery, South St. Louis.
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. 104 N. 10th.
John T. Fitzpatrick, Commissioner.
J. T. Smith, Superintendent Free Employment Department.
Thomas Holland, Special Agt.
Aima Pamplin, Statistician.
STATE FACTORY INSPECTOR.
Sidney Johnston, Chief Deputy, 704, 122 N. 7th.
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UNITED STATES OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
STATE FOOD AND DRUG DEPARTMENT. 606, 509 Olive.
F. H. Fricke, Commissioner.
STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY. 1223, 705 Olive.
B. D. Kribben, Secretary.
STATE GAME AND FISH COMMISSIONER 701, 122 N 7th.
Ellsworth T. Grether, Chief Deputy.
MILITIA.
NATIONAL GUARD OF MISSOURI.
Governor Eliot Major, Commander-in-Chief General John B. O'Meara, Adjutant-General. Major-General H. C. Clark, Commander of Di- vision.
Brig .- General Eugene J. Spencer, Brigade Com- mander.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G. OF MISSOURI.
Headquarters, Armory, Grand av., ne. cor. Market.
Lieut .- Col. Nelson G. Edwards, commanding
Maj. Arthur B Donnelly.
Maj. Leroy K. Robbins.
Maj. Richard E. Gruner.
Capt. Fred L. English, Adjt.
Capt. Horace C. Dudley, Q. M.
Capt. Frank J. Primavesi, Commissary.
Capt. George T Desloge, A. I. S. A. P.
First. Lieut. and Battl. Adjt. Charles A. Mar- quis, James L. D. Rogers.
Second Lieut. and Batt. Q. M. and Comm. Louis Desloge.
LINE
Company A-Capt. Clyde V. Lemen; 1st. Lieut. Walter H. L. Voss; 2d Lieut. Arthur O. Beindiek.
Company B-Capt. John R. Hundley; 1st Lieut. Frederick G. Gassaway; 2d Lieut. Lucas L. Bergfeld.
Company C-Cant. August R. Sauerwein; 1st Lieut. James Maccallum.
Company D-1st Lieut. Theodore C. Motz.
Company E-Capt Geo. W. Stewart.
Company F-Capt. John S. Braun; 1st Lieut. Walton S. FitzRoy; 2d Lieut. Edgar T. Hern.
Company G-Capt. Robert A. Shiverick;
1st
Liet. Jesse G. Westerman
Company H-Capt. Edmund J. McMahon; 1st Lieut. Joseph A. Nelson; 2d Lieut. Richard O. Wandas.
Company J-Capt. John F. Carmack.
Company K-Capt. James H. Hennessy.
Company L-1st Lieut. William M. Seymour. Company M-Capt. Alexander B. Melville. HOSPITAL CORPS.
Maj. Arthur C. Kimball, Capt. E. Lee Dorsett, Capt. Emil H. Burgherr, 1st Lieut. F. O. Schwartz.
LIGHT BATTERY "A," NATIONAL GUARD OF MISSOURI.
Armory, 1221 S. Grand av.
Capt. Eugene O. Sanguinet.
2d Lieut., W. J. Warner.
Capt. Louis T. Pim, Asst. Surgeon.
MISSOURI NAVAL RESERVE.
Headquarters. Bissel's Point, Foot Ferry.
Commander Gerhardt F. Schwartz, Commanding. Lieut. - Commander James Muir, Executive Of- ficer.
Lieut. Herman J. Elson, Chief Engineer.
Asst. Surgeon John V. Lynn (Kansas City), Medical Officer.
FIRST DIVISION.
Lieut. (J. G.) Mathias Devine. Ensign Fred'k W. Bielhen. Ensign Charles E. Gebhardt.
SECOND DIVISION.
Lieut. (J. G.) Brownlee Fisher, Commanding. Ensign Charles E. Smith.
THIRD DIVISION.
Lieut. (J. G.) Walter P. Jest. Ensign Walter F. Veatch.
FOURTH DIVISION. (Kansas City. )
Lieut. E. W. Koch, Commanding. Lieut. (J. G.) E. T. Rainey.
Ensign R. M. Turner.
UNITED STATES OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
POST OFFICE. 17th, 18th, Walnut Streets and Clark Avenue. EXECUTIVE DIVISION.
Colin M. Selph, Postmaster. Albert Autenrieth, Assistant Postmaster.
William Lottmann, Auditor.
Benedict Loevy, Cashier (Postal).
George W. Davison, Cashier (Money Order). Peter J. Nolan, Foreman Mechanical-Supply Div.
MAILING DIVISION.
A. J. Michener, Supt. of Mails.
Wm. F. Wemhoener, Asst. Supt. of Mails (in charge City Delivery and Carriers). Frank E. Prange, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
John P. Biedenstein, Asst. Supt. of Mails. William J. Kipp, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
Paul J. Bierman, Asst Supt. of Mails. George Pohle, Asst. Supt. of Mails. William C. Johnson, Asst Supt. of Mails. Edward H Niehaus, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
Frank S. Krebs, Asst. Supt. of Mails. DeLancy LaBerge, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
Rudolph Fischer, Asst. Supt. of Mails. Philip Devlin, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
Edmund A. Green, Asst. Supt. of Mails.
Main Post Office Open Daily, Except Sunday, from 6:00 A. M. to midnight. Stamp and Money Order Sales and Registry Business, 7:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.
Central Station, 8th, 9th, Olive and Locust, Frank A. Relim, Supt. Open Daily Except Sunday from 6:00 A. M. to Midnight. CITY STATIONS.
Anchor, 2700 Franklin av. Arsenal, 2918 S. Bway.
Baden, 8212 N. Bway. Benton Park, 2500 S. Jefferson av.
Bremen, 3610 N. Bway. Bridge, 610 N. 3d.
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UNITED STATES OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
Cabanne, 5815 Suburban Tracks. Carondelet, 7203 S. Bway.
Cass, 1627 Cass av. College, 4909 Easton av.
Cote Brilliante, 4407 St. Louis av.
Cupples, 217 S. 7th. Elleard, 4064 Easton av. Fair Grounds, 3124 N. Grand av. Ferguson, St. Louis Co. Field, 517 N. Taylor av.
Gravois, 4658 Gravois av.
Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis Co.
Kirkwood, St. Louis Co.
Lafayette, 1804 Lafayette av.
Maplewood, 7409 Manchester av.
Merchants, Merchants' Exchange. Mound, 2215 N. Bway. Progress, 1627 Washington av.
Rock Springs, 4023 Chouteau av.
Soulard, 1417 S. Bway.
Tower Grove, 3111-13 S. Grand av. University, 3542 Olive.
Water Tower, 2106 E. Grand av.
Webster Groves, St. Louis Co. Wellston, 5980 Easton av. Wild Hunters, 3907 S. Bway. Winner, 6800 Delmar boul.
Station No. 2- 921 Olive (Scruggs).
Station No. 3- 500 N. Bway. (Nugent's).
Station No. 4-3901 St. Louis av.
Station No. 5-2804 Market.
Station No. 6- 601 Washington (Grand Leader) Station No. 7-5400 Old Manchester rd.
Station No. 8-3868 Russell av. Station No. 9-3859 Olive.
Station No. 10-4900 Devonshire av.
Station No. 11-4350 Nat. Bdge. av.
Station No. 12 -- 2001 Cherokee. Station No. 13-Virginia av. and Bates. Station No. 14- 800 Washington av.
Station No. 15-3300 Meramec. Station No. 16-1401 Market.
Station No. 17- 924 Academy av.
Station No. 18-8015 Florissant av.
Station No. 19 -- 2238 S. Grand av.
Station No. 20-2329 Union boul.
Station No. 21-1923 N. Grand av.
Station No. 22-3180 Easton av.
Station No. 23-8520 S. Bway. Station No. 24-6010 Kingsbury av.
Station No. 25-4298K Finney av. Station No. 27-Planters Hotel.
Station No. 28-5507 Easton av.
Station No. 30-5200 Florissant av.
Station No. 31-2759 Russell av.
Station No. 32-2620 Cass av.
Station No. 33-3132. Morgan Ford rd.
Station No. 34-5901 Maple av. Station No. 35-6821 Manchester av ..
Station No. 36-3900 Laclede av. Station No. 37-2601 Olive. Station No. 38-3401 Market.
Station No. 39-Hotel Jefferson, 409 N. 12th.
Station No. 40-5538 Vernon av.
Station No. 41-4230 Folsom av.
Station No. 42-4244 Meramec. Station No. 43-6408 Michigan av. Station No. 14-3901 Lee av. Station No. 45-1468 S. Grand av.
Station No. 46-2400 Pendleton av. Station No. 47-2720 N. 15th. Station No. 48-3154 Lafayette av. Station No. 49- 798 Bayard av. Station No. 50-6594 Scanlan av. Station No. 51-1101 N. 11th. Station No. 52-1141 Union boul. Station No. 53- 642 Big Bend rd. (Maplewood) Station No. 54-5601 North Market. Station No. 55-3526 Franklin av. Station No. 56-8746 Jennings rd. Station No. 57- 915 N. Sarah. Station No. 58-1126 N. Taylor av.
Station No. 59-5218 Shaw av.
Station No. 61- 915 N. 7th.
Station No. 62-3548 S. Grand av.
Station No. 63 --- 1729 S. 12th.
Station No. 64-1541 S. Jefferson av. Station No. 65-1801 Chouteau av.
Station No. 66-1201 Chouteau av. Station No. 67 -- 2752 Cherokee. Station No. 68-1948 Gravois av.
Station No. 69- 519 Washington av. (Famous).
Station No. 70-5270 Delmar boul.
Station No. 72-6636 Clayton av.
Station No. 73 -- 3375 S. 7th.
Station No. 74 -- 6200 Delmar boul.
Station No. 75-6420 Old Manchester rd.
Station No. 76-2300 Salisbury.
Station No. 77-2900 Chouteau av.
Station No. 78 -1101 North and South rd.
Station No. 79 -- 5002 N. Bway.
Station No. 80- 736 S. 4th.
Station No. 81- 779 LeMay Ferry rd.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
Seventh Division, Room 206, P. O. Bldg. 18th
and Walnut.
Still P. Taft, Superintendent.
Fifth Division, Room 203, P. O. Bldg. 18th and Walnut.
Eleventh Division, Room 204, P. O. Bldg. 18th and Walnut.
Railway Mail Transfer Department, 18th and Clark av., Joseph S. Hayhurst, Transfer Clerk in charge.
RURAL FREE DELIVERY. 228 Custom House.
INSPECTOR P. O. DEPARTMENT. 228 Custom House.
William L. Reid, Inspector in Charge of Divi- sion.
Frank E. Davis, Chief Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Local Office, 924 Chemical Bldg.
Veterinary Inspector in Charge, James J. Broug- ham.
Clerks, John O. W. Alexander, Elmer E. Evans. Veterinary Inspectors : Thomas B. Pote, Herman J. Timmermann, James H. Cock, William T. Conway, Thomas F. Arnold, Joseph F. Roser, J. E. Jennings, E. N. LaRue, James F. Pease, Albert R. Koen, S. L. Shaw, Geo. M. Predmore, Roy F. Gard, Benj. W. Boyd. Stock Examiners: James Ford, William R. Mc- Guire, Arthur A. Mahoney.
Assistants to Veterinary Inspectors: Robert E. Taake, Max Keiner, Henry S. Mayer, George T. Laster, John Tims, Frank J. Ficker, Emory K. Hess.
Meat Inspectors: Charles Alden, George T. Bugele, James M. Carrigan, William P. Collier, Warren H. Davis, John H. Fein, Charles . Hacker, Michael J. Hayes, Richard P. Kahdemann, Charles Klenk, James O'Grady, Joseph A. Schniep, James J. Shay, Arthur H. Stankey, Frank B. Osfeld, Frank Parker, Thomas W. Walsh, Andrew G. Woll- mershauser, Edwin Spraul, Gustave Beau- meister, Arthur W. Greene.
BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY, FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTION LABORATORY.
204, 222 N. 3d. D. B. Bisbee, Chief.
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UNITED STATES OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU.
Forecaster's Office, 1518, 721 Olive.
Montrose W. Hayes, District Forecaster.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR. Headquarters, 416 Custom House.
Fifteenth District-Extends on the Mississippi River from the mouth of the Missouri River to New Orleans, La., a distance of 1,254 miles, and on the Red River a distance of 12 miles-in all a distance of 1,266 miles- and includes all aids to navigation within those limits.
Col. C. McD. Townsend, Corps of En- gineers, U. S. A., Inspector.
Joseph A. Rose, Chief Clerk.
LOCAL INSPECTOR OF STEAM VESSELS. Office, Room 308, 222 N. 3d.
Rees V. Downs, Local Inspector of Hulls. William J. Macdonald, Local Inspector of Boil- ers.
Henry E. Folluo, Clerk.
SUPERVISING INSPECTOR OF STEAM VESSELS. Office, Room 306, 222 N. 3d.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
SPECIAL EXAMINERS, PENSION BUREAU.
Room 208, 3d, se. cor. Olive. Dr. R. L. Barrington and Dr. Charles W. Cannon.
EXAMINING SURGEONS' OFFICES, PENSION BUREAU. NORTH BOARD. Room 310, 3d, se. cor. Olive.
Dr. J. B. Prichard, Pres .; Dr. T. S. Hawley, Sec. ; Dr. J. L. Ingram, Treas. Meets 10 a m. 1st Friday each month. SOUTH BOARD. Room 310, 3d, se. cor. Olive.
Dr. F. W. Wesseler, Pres .; Dr. H. N. Chap- man, Sec .; Dr. Joseph Boehm, Treas. Meets 10 a. m. 1st Wednesday each month.
INDIAN WAREHOUSE. 600 S. Bway.
Burton B. Custer, Superintendent. Dudley G. Dwyre, Chief Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CLERK COURT OF APPEALS. Office, 308 Custom House. John D. Jordan, Clerk.
COMMISSIONERS.
Byron F. Babbit, Chase Morsey, Alfred P. Hebard, Thomas J. Stanton, William E. At- kins.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, 330 Custom House.
Charles A. Houts, U. S. Dist. Atty.
Charles H. Daues, 1st Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty.
Homer Hall, 2d Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty.
DISTRICT CLERK. Office, 342 Custom House.
Walter W. Nall, U. S. District Clerk. Irvin Mitchell, Chief Deputy. Charles McCune, Deputy.
JURY COMMISSIONER. Office, 504, 408 Olive.
Roland M. Homer, District Courts for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri.
MARSHAL. 326 Custom House.
Edward F. Regenhardt, Marshal.
Edmund J. Watson, Chief Deputy: Oscar A. Knehans, John J. Williams, Edward E. Whitworth, Joseph P. O'Hern and James J. McLaughlin, Deputies.
MASTERS IN CHANCERY.
George V. Reynolds, P. Taylor Bryan, George M. Block, Charles S. Reber.
REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY. 416, 319 N. 4th.
Walter D. Coles, Referee.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, IMMIGRATION SERVICE.
Office, 1305 Chemical Bldg. 721 Olive. James R. Dunn, Inspector in Charge.
NATURALIZATION SERVICE. 221 Custom House.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE.
Office, Room 201, 3d, se. cor. Olive. Harry C. Wakefield, A. A., Surgeon. Hospital, Marine av., se. cor. Miami.
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MARINE RECRUITING OFFICE. Dome of Custom House and 1719 Market.
NAVY RECRUITING OFFICE.
Dome of Custom House, 3, 302 N. 12th and 1727 Market.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
ASSISTANT TREASURER. Office 216 Custom House. Willard D. Vandiver, Asst. Treasurer. Ralph P. Johnson, Cashier.
SPECIAL AGENT. 207 Custom House.
Charles R. Bradley, Special Agent, in charge.
INTERNAL REVENUE. Office, 240 Custom House.
Edmund B. Allen, Collector. Aaron J. Pareira, Chief Deputy.
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UNITED STATES OFFICES IN ST. LOUIS.
INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT. 246 Custom House
William H. Collier, in charge of the Districts of Missouri, Kansas and 13th Dist. Illinois.
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINER. 1210, 50€ Olive
Walter W. Smith, Examiner.
J. Harry Rehme, Asst. Examiner.
SECRET SERVICE.
211 Custom House.
Edward J. McHugh, Agent in Charge.
SURVEYOR OF CUSTOMS. 202 Custom House.
Charles F. Gallenkamp, Surveyor and Custodian. Deputies: T. W. Mabrey, Spl. Deputy; Robert H. Logan, John J. O'Connor, J. F. Aus- ten, H. W. E. Glatte, A. M. Vagedes and Archie A. Broadhead.
Appraiser, Theodore D. Kalbfell. Office, 3d, se. cor. Olive
Examiners, C. E. Green, John E. Lysaght and Edw. C. Hochberg.
Storekeeper: Geo. A. Shepardson.
Special Drug Examiner, John W. O'Brien.
ASSISTANT CUSTODIAN.
209 Custom House.
D. A. Ryan, Asst. Custodian.
DEPARTMENT OF WAR ARMY CLOTHING DEPOT.
3100 S. 2d.
Lieut .- Col. David S. Stanley, Depot Q. M. U S. A., in charge.
ARMY PURCHASING COMMISSARY. 217 N. Main.
ARMY RECRUITING STATION.
Room 309, 222 N. 3d.
Col. William L. Kenly, in charge Western Dis- trict. Branches, 4 N. 8th, 8131/2 N. 12th, and 1835 Market.
ENGINEER OFFICE, U. S. ARMY. Room 428, Custom House.
Division Engineer of the Western Division. Improvement of Mississippi River between Mis- souri and Ohio Rivers; removal of obstruc- tions in Mississippi River. Col. C. McD. Townsend, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in charge; Salem G. Clark, Chief Clerk.
ENGINEER DEPOT. 3100 S. Main.
Col. C. McD. Townsend, Corps of Engin- eers, U. S. A., in charge.
Charles D. Lamb, Civil Asst. Engineer.
LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER.
Office, 428 Custom House.
Col. C. McD. Townsend, Corps of En- gineers, U. S. A., Engineer 15th Lighthouse Dist.
MEDICAL SUPPLY DEPOT. 204 S. 8th.
Col. Louis Brechemin, in charge of Depot; J. H. Rader, Chief Clerk.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION.
President's Office, Room 1324 Liggett Bldg. Secretary's Office, 1311 Liggett Bldg.
Improving Mississippi River from Cairo to head of the Passes and surveys from head of the Passes to headwaters. Col. C. McD. Town- send, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Presi- dent, room 1324 Liggett Bldg., St. Louis; Hon. Robert 'S. Taylor, Fort Wayne, Ind .; Homer P. Ritter, Assistant U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C .; John A. Ockerson, Civil Engineer, St. Louis, Mo .; Col. Wm. T. Rossell, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., New York City; Lieut. Col. J. G. Warren, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Buffalo, N. Y .; Chas. H. West, Greenville, Miss., Civil Engineer; Major Clarke S. Smith, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Secretary and Disbursing Officer; William E. Buck- man, Chief Clerk; R. N. Duffey, Clerk in charge, President's Office.
POST HEADQUARTERS, U. S. ARMY RE- CRUIT DEPOT.
Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
Col. Adam Slaker, C. A. C., Commanding. Major Deane C. Howard, Mid. Corps, Surgeon. Capt. J. B. Wilson, Adjutant.
Capt. James Hanson, Quartermaster.
POWDER DEPOT.
Jefferson Barracks.
Lieut .- Col. David S. Stanley, Depot Q. U. S. A., in charge. M., Harry Hoole, Clerk.
QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Room 401, 222 N. 3d.
Lieut .- Col. David S. Stanley, Depot Q. M., U. S. A., in charge.
William H. Campbell, Chief Clerk.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
NINTH DISTRICT.
Room 301, 222 N. 3d.
Charles Hendricks, M. D., Secretary. Arthur Hapke, Asst. Secretary.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
LOCOMOTIVE BOILER INSPECTION. 1125, 721 Olive.
John G. Adair, District Inspector.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN ST. LOUIS.
Argentine Republic: Gus V. Brecht, Vice-Consul, 1201 Cass av.
Austrian-Hungarian: Consulate, 309 N. 7th. Belgium: Marc Seguin, Acting Consul, 62, 119 N. 7th.
Brazil: Alphonso de Figueiredo, Consul, 400 S. Bway.
Chili: F. Ernest Cramer, Consul, 1821 Shenan- doah av.
Colombia, S. A .: James Arbuckle, Consul, 304, 314 N. 4th.
Costa Rica: . Ernst B. Filsinger, Consul, 923 Washington av.
Cuba: Ramon L. Bonachea, Consul, 806, 122 N. 7th.
Denmark: Peter Ibsen, Consul, 912 Olive.
Ecuador: Ernst B. Filsinger, Consul, 923 Wash- ington av.
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STREET RAILWAYS.
France: Mark Seguin, Consular Agent, 62, 119 N. 7th.
German Empire: Max von Loehr, Consul, 806, 408 Olive. Great Britain: C. L. M. Pearson, Consul, 511, 415 Pine.
Greece: Hector M. E. Pasmezoglu, Consul, 2d fl. 302 Chestnut.
Guatemala : D. Kingsland, Consul Genl., Commercial Bldg. 214 N. 6th.
Honduras: L. D. Kingsland, Consul Genl., Commercial Bldg. 214 N. 6th.
Holland: Gerrit H. TenBroek, Consul, 411, 717 Locust.
Italy : Alessandro Broletti, Consul, 929 N. 7th. Japan: James E. Smith, Honorary Consul, 2d fl, 506 Olive.
Liberia: Hutchins Inge, Consul, 1, 2645 Law- ton av. Mexico: Caesar Canseco, Consul, 315, 721 Olive. Netherlands: Gerrit H. TenBroek, Consul, 411, 717 Locust.
Nicaragua: L. D. Kingsland, Consul Genl., Commercial Bldg. 214 N. 6th.
Norway: John G. Borreson, Vice-Consul, 2801 Benton. Charles M. Prynne, Consul, 505, 313 Paraguay : N. 9th.
Persia : M. C. Seropyan, Vice-Consul, 400 Washington av. Salvador: L. D. Kingsland, Consul Gen., Com- mercial Bldg., 214 N. 6th.
Spain: James Arbuckle, Consul, 304, 314 N. 4th.
Sweden: John G. Nelson, Consul, 1423, 112 N. 4th.
Switzerland : John J. Meyer, 2006 S. 13th. Venezuela: James Arbuckle, Consul, 304, 314 N. 4th.
LAND AND RIVER TRANSPORTA- TION.
STREET RAILWAYS.
UNITED RAILWAYS COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS.
3869 Park av.
Robt. McCulloch ..... . President & Genl. Mngr. Richard McCulloch, Vice-Pres. & Asst. Gen. Mng .. James Adkins . Treasurer Hugh P. Taylor. . Auditor Bruce Cameron ... . Supt. of Transportation
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FIRST DIVISION.
J. L. Miers. Div. Supt. 575 DeBaliviere av. OLIVE-DELMAR LINE.
Starts at 4th and Olive, 4th to Locust, Locust to Broadway, Broadway to Olive, Olive to Taylor, Taylor to Delmar, Delmar to Delmar Garden. Returning Delmar Garden to Taylor and Delmar, Taylor to Olive, Olive to 4th.
OLIVE-MARYLAND LINE.
Starts at 4th and Olive, 4th to Locust, Locust to Broadway, Broadway to Olive, Olive to Boyle, Boyle to Maryland, Maryland to King's Highway. Returning east on Mary- land to Boyle, Boyle to Olive, Olive to 4th. OLIVE-UNIVERSITY LINE.
Starts at 4th and Olive, 4th to Locust, Locust to Broadway, Broadway to Olive, Olive to Walton, Walton to McPherson, McPherson to King's Highway, King's Highway to Mc- Pherson, McPherson to Union, Union to De- Giverville, DeGiverville to DeBaliviere and
over right of way to Pennsylvania av. St. Louis Co. Returning same route to 4th and Olive.
PAGE LINE.
Starts at 3d and Washington, Washington to Garrison, Garrison to Lucas, Lucas to Grand, Grand to Finney, Finney to Taylor, Taylor to Page, Page to Etzel, Etzel to Plymouth, Plymouth to Hodiamont. Returning east on Etzel to Page, Page to Taylor, Taylor to Finney, Finney to Grand, Grand to Lucas, Lucas to Compton, Compton to Washington, Washington to 3d.
TAYLOR LINE.
Starts at Pope and Florissant, Pope to New stead, Newstead to Maffitt, Maffitt to Taylor, Taylor to Delmar, Delmar to Euclid, Euclid to King's Highway, King's Highway to Man- chester. Returning same route.
UNION LINE.
Starts at Berlin and De Baliviere, east on Berlin to Union, north on Union to Bircher. northeast on Bernays to Florissant (Ceme- teries), west to Walnut Park. Returning same route to Forest Park.
DELMAR-CLAYTON LINE.
Starts at Page and DeHodiamont, Page to Han- ley road. Returning same route.
CLAYTON LINE
Starts at Delmar and DeBaliviere, Delmar to Skinker road, south on Skinker road in a southwestwardly direction to Log Cabin Club. Returning same route.
CREVE COUER LAKE.
Starts at Delmar and DeBaliviere, west to a point 800 feet west of the city limits to one block of Delmar, thence north and west to Creve Coeur Lake. Returning same route.
HAMILTON LINE.
Starts at Berlin av. and DeBaliviere to Delmar boul west to Hamilton, north to Plymouth, west on Plymouth to Hodiamont, north on Hodiamont to Wellston loop. Returning same route.
SPALDING LINE.
Starts at King's Highway and Spalding, east on Spalding to Cottage, Cottage to Taylor. Returning same route.
SECOND DIVISION.
J. H. Turner, Div. Supt. 1914 S. Jefferson av. CHEROKEE LINE.
Starts at Spring and Natural Bridge av. to He- bert, Hebert to Jefferson, Jefferson to St. Louis, St. Louis to 14th, 14th to Biddle, Biddle to High, High to 12th, 12th to Pine, Pine to 9th, 9th to Clark, Clark to 12th, 12th to Chouteau, Chouteau to 11th, 11th to Park, Park to 9th, 9th to Russell, Russell to 12th, 12th to Sidney, Sidney to Lemp, Lemp to Cherokee, Cherokee to Gravois, Gravois to Itaska. Through cars every 14 minutes to River des Peres. Returning Itaska to Gra- vois, Gravois to Cherokee, Cherokee to Lemp, Lemp to Crittenden, Crittenden to 18th, 18th to Russell, Russell to 9th, 9th to Park, Park to 11th, 11th to 12th, 12th to Pine, Pine to 9th, 9th to St. Louis, St. Louis to Jefferson, Jefferson to Hebert, Hebert to Grand, Grand to Natural Bridge av. Natural Bridge av. to Spring.
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STREET RAILWAYS.
TOWER GROVE LINE.
Starts at Broadway and Lucas, Lucas to 6th, 6th to Pine, Pine to 12th, 12th to Chouteau, Chouteau to 11th, 11th to Park, Park to 14th, 14th to Lafayette, Lafayette to Mississippi, Mississippi to Geyer, Geyer to California, California to Gravois, Gravois to Arsenal, Arsenal to Wood, Wood to Old Manchester road, Old Manchester road to Columbia to Tamm. Returning Columbia and Tamm to Old Manchester road, Old Manchester road to Wood, Wood to Arsenal, Arsenal to Gravois, Gravois to California, California to Geyer. Geyer to 18th, 18th to Lafayette, Lafayette to 14th, 14th to Park, Park to 11th, 11th to Chouteau, Chouteau to 12th, 12th to Pine, Pine to Broadway, Broadway to Lucas.
JEFFERSON LINE.
Starts at Jefferson and Chippewa, north on Jef- ferson to Hebert, Hebert to Grand, Grand to Natural Bridge av., Natural Bridge av. to Spring, south on Spring to Hebert. Return- ing same route.
THIRD DIVISION.
P. Concannon, Div. Supt., 2401 N Spring av. CASS LINE.
Starts at Belt and St. Louis, St. Louis to Glasgow, Glasgow to Cass, Cass to 8th, 8th to Morgan, Morgan to 6th, 6th to Hickory, Hickory to 8th, 8th to Lafayette, Lafayette to 9th, 9th to Arsenal, Arsenal to Jefferson, Jefferson to Pestalozzi, Returning, Pestalozzi to 9th, 9th to Lafayette, Lafayette to 8th, 8th to Hickory, Hickory to 6th, 6th to Wal- nut, Walnut to 7th, 7th to Cass, Cass to Glasgow, Glasgow to St. Louis, St. Louis to Belt.
NATURAL BRIDGE LINE.
Starts at 4th and Elm, north on 4th to Chest- nut, Chestnut to Broadway, Broadway to Lucas, Lucas to 6th, 6th to Wash, Wash to 14th, 14th to Biddle, Biddle to Jefferson, Jefferson to Gamble, Gamble to Leffingwell, Leffingwell to Thomas, Thomas to Garrison, Garrison to North Market, North Market to Spring, Spring to Hebert, Hebert to Prairie, Prairie to Natural Bridge av., Natural Bridge av. to King's Highway. Returning . Natural Bridge av. to Spring, Spring to North Market, North Market to Garrison, Garrison to Dickson, Dickson to Leffingwell, Leffingwell to Stoddard, Stoddard to Jeffer- son, Jefferson to Carr, Carr to 6th, 6th to Elm, Elm to 4th.
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