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AUDITOR OF STATE

COLORADO

Denver. Colo., Dec. 5, 1906. To His Excellency,

jesse f. Mcdonald,

Governor of Colorado.

Sir I herewith, submit you a review of the work of this De- partment during the past two years.

It has been my constant aim to exert every effort to improve the efficiency of the Department.

Upon assuming jurisdiction, more or less laxness was found to exist with reference to the specific contents of vouchers, and an evident lack of application of thorough business principles to the details of the office. Regulations calling for complete speci- fic vouchers in all cases have been introduced, which have proven very beneficial to this and all other Executive Departments and State institutions.

A practice of requiring all institutions to disburse mainten- ance appropriations comparatively equally throughout the en- tire biennial period has been put into effect with most gratify- ing results.

Bills aggregating approximately $2,300,000.00 passed by the Fifteenth General Assembly appropriating money from the Gen- eral Revenue, Capitol Building and Internal Improvement Funds have been placed on the books. All of these appropriations have been paid in full.

Warrants issued against the revenue of 1905 amounting to 1960,000.00 have all been redeemed, and now there is a surplus in this fund of $51,465.14 which will be transferred, as provided by law. for the payment of deficiency indebtedness. A conserva-

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five estimate is. thai the surplus in the 1905 revenue will even- tually be $65,000.00.

Deficiency indebtedness and interest thereon aggregating |25,502.18 has been paid during the past two years from the sur- plus revenues of l!Hii and 1902. There still remains unpaid de- ficiency indebtedness to the amount of $74,695.36.

I estimate that the surplus revenues of 190o and 1906 will liquidate all of this indebtedness.

Ninety-eight claims aggregating $547,020.00 have been filed by various persons as a result of the insurrection in Teller county.

Outstanding warrants against the revenues of 1887, 1888 and 1889 aggregating, with accrued interest, f 1,821, 244. 69, regarding which much has been said, still remain unprovided for. The var- ious Investment Funds of the State hold five-eighths of these war- rants. Our Constitution forbids the impairment of the School Fund. These warrants draw interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, while a State bond should sell at par, drawing in- terest at the rate of three or three and a half per cent., therefore, it would seem to be a business proposition for the Legislature to authorize the submitting to a vote of the people at the next gen- eral election a constitutional amendment authorizing a bond issue to pay these warrants, which action would at the same time elimi- nate this stain of long standing upon Colorado's credit.

Scalp bounty certificates to the amount of thousands of dol- lars continue to be filed in this office, with no money to pay them. The Legislature should either repeal the present law or make some provision for the payment of these claims.

I would recommend the establishment of a permanent sur- plus fund to be used for the redemption of the outstanding war- rants for the year 1891 and subsequent years wherein the war- rant issue has been in excess of the revenue.

The Fifteenth General Assembly appropriated for the Gen- eral Incidental Fund the sum of $65,000.00. This is an amount considerably less than has heretofore been appropriated for this purpose, nevertheless the Auditing Board has economized to such a degree as to keep its expenditures within the sum mentioned, and you are well aware the Auditing Board has denied requisi- tions for actual necessities by the Departments, in order to pre- vent a shortage in this fund, therefore, I am sure you will agree with me that the Sixteenth General Assembly should be urged to appropriate the sum of 875.000.00 for this fund.

I desire to call your attention to over $700,000.00 of out- standing certificates of indebtedness, and would suggest that this fact be presented to the Legislature with a view to procur- ing suitable provision for the payment of the same.

Permit me to also remind you that there is no insurance whatever carried upon the Capitol building. I am informed that

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the Board of Capitol Managers some years ago seriously considered the desirability of insuring the building, but, owing to the fact that the proposed rates for insurance seemed excessive, no action was taken.

I would recommend and urge that, providing satisfactory rates can be procured, steps should be taken to obtain a suitable amount of fire insurance on the building.

The office of the Auditor of State is a very responsible one. and the duties are excessive, and cover a broad scope, therefore, it would seem that the present salary of $3,000.00 per annum is inadequate, and I would recommend a suitable increase.

The following fees have been collected by this office during the years 1905 and 1906 :

Registering bonds $66.10

Certified copies 2.60

Total $68.70

INHERITANCE TAX.

Diligence has been exercised in the collection of the Inheri- tance Tax, with the result that during the past two years the sum of $98,000.00 has been derived from this sourse as compared with $11,921.20 during the previous biennial period. This is an equit- able and popular tax, and the process of its collection should be thoroughly systematized.

Inheritance Tax laws are in effect in twenty-nine states in the Union, and as Colorado grows in age, the revenues from this source will rapidly increase. A recent decision of our Supreme Court modifies the terms of section 21 of the Revenue Act of 1902 in such a manner that the sum of $10,000.00 is now exempt from each portion of an estate. This decision has resulted in the pre- sentation of claims for refund by various persons who had paid the tax under the interpretation of the statute exempting $10,- 000.00 from the entire estate.

The importance of this tax and the necessity of a thorough knowledge on the part of the person representing the State in its collection, prompts me to recommend and urge the creation of the position of Inheritance Tax Clerk to be attached to the office of Auditor of State, who should be thoroughly versed in Inheritance Tax laws, and whose duties should be confined exclusively to the supervision and collection of this tax.

I would also recommend the following amendments, viz :

First : Amending section 21 of the Revenue Act of 1902 so as to clearly exempt the sum of f 10,000.00 from the entire estate, instead of exempting $10,000.00 from each portion of an estate.

Second : I would also recommend that section 30 of the Rev- enue Act of 1902 be so amended as to authorize the Auditor of

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State to draw warrants upon the State Treasurer for the payment of any refund of erroneously paid inheritance tax in accordance with the provisions of said section.

Third : I would also recommend that section 39 of the Rev- enue Act of 1902 be so amended as to require county treasurers to turn in their collections of Inheritance Tax under the law with their regular monthly remittances, instead of being permitted to hold the same until the first day of May and October in each year.

COUNTY CLERKS AND ASSESSORS.

Section 87 of the Revenue Act of 1902 provides that at the hour of ten a. m., on the first Tuesday of August in each year, all the county assessors shall meet at the Capitol, etc. Owing to the fact that the date of this meeting is after all the assessors have completed their schedules and fixed their valuations, but little benefit is derived, therefore, I would recommend that sec- tion 87 of the Revenue Act of 1902 be amended, fixing the date of this meeting at the hour of ten a. m., on the first Tuesday in Feb- ruary in each year for the purpose of enabling the assessors of the State to arrive at uniform values on all classes of property as sessed by them.

The provisions of section 63 of the Revenue Act of 1902 re- lative to the filing of annual statements with the Auditor of State by corporations doing business and owning property in two or more counties are not being generally complied with or enforced, due to the fact that the enforcement of the penalty for failure or refusal is vested in the Board of County Commissioners and should be amended to be made efficient.

I would also recommend that a penalty be exacted by law from county clerks who fail to file their semi-annual revenue state- ments with the office of Auditor of State within the time pre- scribed by law.

PUBLIC EXAMINER.

Very soon after assuming charge of this office, the urgent necessity of a State Bureau of Examination was on every hand ap- parent. The head of this bureau might be designated as State Examiner or Public Examiner, and should be a high-class ac- countant, and thoroughly competent and equipped to supervise this kind of work, and this position should be as far as possible, removed from politics.

There is expended by this State for all purposes, State, city, county and schools, thirteen million dollars per annum, which is nearly four per cent, of the entire State valuation for taxation purposes, therefore, the tax payers are entitled to the establish- ment of a Department which will result in raising the standard of public service in every capacity throughout the entire State, and. also, in developing a uniform system of accounting and a uniform annual system of public reports, that will, by compari-

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son, quickly demonstrate the economies or the extravagances of public officials in similar positions throughout the State, and public expenditures of a similar nature throughout the State, then the weak official who might be tempted, would hesitate to misuse public funds, knowing that exposure is practically certain.

It seems almost incredible that the vast business of the State has been carried on so long without the establishment of a De- partment of this character.

Colorado has fifty-nine counties, four first-class cities, twenty second-class cities, two hundred and sixty-four incorporated towns and fifteen hundred and fifty-eight school boards. Laws bearing on this subject are now in effect in Ohio, New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Maryland, and perhaps several other states. Some confine the work to examination of county treasurers and com- missioners in addition to all State Executive Departments and all monied institutions, except national banks, but Ohio and Wyo- ming virtually include all offices in these States, and in Wyoming, the Public Examiner is also Bank Examiner. Ohio in three years saved |600,000.00 directly in fees and taxes, and the Audi- tor of that State says that easily $2,000,000.00 have been saved directly and indirectly by improved service and by enforcement of the revenue laws. Wyoming has enjoyed similar satisfactory results.

Governor Hagermann of New Mexico advises that the opera- tion of the traveling Auditor law is very satisfactory to the tax payers.

An infinite amount of data and arguments could be presented in behalf of the establishment of this Department, but in view of the fact that the matter has been during the past year brought to the attention of a great number of the leading citizens of the State and the consensus of opinion seems unanimous in favor of a Pub lie Examiner law, further elaboration would seem unnecessary, therefore, I would recommend that the next Legislature be urged to pass an efficient State Examiner law, the said Examiner to be appointed by the Governor, and to be a thorough and efficient accountant, and providing that uniform accounting be established not later than January 1, 1908, and providing for sufficient deputy examiners to put the law into effect and in perfect working order.

I would recomment that the proposed department have juris- diction over all State Executive Departments and State institu- tions and such municipal and county officers as the wisdom of the Legislature may direct, and, also, all private and State banks, building and loan associations and bonding companies, and, in fact, all concerns of a similar character.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

In view of the fact that over eighty thousand people in Colo- rado hold policies in life insurance companies, and as many more

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are insured in fraternal orders, and to the further fact that nearly every house-owner in Colorado carries fire insurance, thereby causing the work of the Insurance Department to be of interest to approximately ninety per cent, of the entire population of the Siatc it is of the utmost importance that laws relative to insur- ance ami regulating the Department should embody every p ble clcnicnt tending toward protecting the policyholders and fur- nishing efficient service.

Diligence and efficiency characterize the present management n? this Department. Unusual effort has been exerted in the in-

i of the insured with a view to encourage legitimate insur- ance in all lines, and with a view to discouraging illegitimate and questionable methods.

Our present laws relative to insurance are very weak and in- efficient, and in some cases ambiguous, in other cases contradic- tory, and in others lacking in suitable provisions for enforcement.

Our present laws designate the Auditor of State as ex-officio Superintendent of Insurance, and the Constitution prevents the Auditor of State from serving more than two years consec- utively, therefore, the frequent changing in the head of this De- partment has not been conducive to efficiency. The head of this Department should have a broad and thorough knowledge of in- surance.

As a result of the disclosures by the Armstrong Legislative Committee in New York State, and the subsequent enactments passed by the Xew York Legislature, a general re-adjustment of insurance conditions is now taking place throughout the country.

With a view of meeting these conditions, the National Asso- ciation of Insurance Commissioners has for more than a year devoted much time and persistent work in formulating proposed uniform laws for the regulation of life insurance companies and in the interest of the public. It is of the utmost importance that the insurance laws of Colorado, which are decidedly ineffective, should be brought up to date and in accord with the uniform legis- lation recommended by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and by the Colorado Insurance Department.

I would recommend that the Insurance Department of Colo- rado continue as a separate and distinct department, and be in charge of an Insurance Commissioner, who should have a broad and thorough knowledge of insurance and who should be ap- pointed by the Governor; and the duties of the Insurance Commis sioner should be clearly and specifically defined. He should be given sufficient latitude in the administration of the affairs of the Department to secure on behalf of the insuring public "in- surance that insures."

The statutes should prohibit any salaried official or employe of the Department from charging a personal fee for any service rendered any individual or company not specified in the laws.

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Laws should be passed preventing the practice of disrepu- table methods in procuring insurance and the Commissioner should be armed with full authority to enforce them, even to the extent of withdrawing a certificate of authority to do business.

Eespectfully submitted,

ALFRED E. BENT,

Auditor of State.

STATEMENT

SHOWING

Estimated Floating Debt of State, November 30, 1906. Estimated Expenditures for the Fiscal Years 1907 and 1908. Estimated General Fund Income for the Fiscal Years 1907 and 1908,

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STATEMENT

SHOWING ESTIMATED FLOATING DEBT OP STATE NOVEMBER 30, 1906.

LIABILITIES.

tanding interest bearing warrants, 1887 and prior $ 130.776.71

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 18^8 277,555.65

Outstanding interest bearing warrants. 1SS9 418.227.54

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1891 115.20

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1892 6,153.40

Hiding interest bearing warrants, 1893 5,932.53

Outstanding interest bearing warrants. 1894 32,316.13

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1895 . 97.91

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1896 183.54

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1S97 2,495.98

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1S98 12.00

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1899 26.69

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1901

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1903 45.64

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1904 108.83

Outstanding interest bearing warrants, 1905 93,586.97

Outstanding interest bearing warrants. 1906 676.612.17

Outstanding interest bearing Capitol building warrants.. 378.581.08

Outstanding interest bearing certificates of indebtedness. 770.787.41

Outstanding cash warrants 10,247.41

Estimated interest due on outstanding warrants 1.005,000.00

Estimated interest due on certificates of indebtedness 97,661.17

Gross floating debt $3,906,545.56

Bonded indebtedness, Capitol building 300,000.00

Bonded indebtedness, casual deficiency 100,000.00

Bonded indebtedness, Cripple Creek insurrection 70,500.00

Bonded indebtedness, Leadvillc riots 223,000.00

Gross floating and bonded debt of State $4,600,045.56

Less assets due the State 1,796,007.04

Total debt of State $2,804,038.52

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ASSETS.

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1887 and prior

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1S8S

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1889

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1890

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1S91

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1892

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1893

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1891

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1895

Cash in Treasury, general revenue. 1896

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1897

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1S98

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1899

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1900

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1901

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1902

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1903

Cash in Treasury, general revenue. 1904

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1905

Cash in Treasury, general revenue, 1906

Cash in Treasury, Capitol building

Cash in Treasury, Ute war debt..

Cash in Treasury, cash warrants

Cash in Treasury. Capitol building bond sink- ing fund

Cash in Treasury, casual deficiency bond sink- ing fund

Cash in Treasury, insurrection bond sinking fund

Cash in Treasury, Spanish-American war fund

Total cash in Treasury for above funds...

Uncollected revenue as follows:

General revenue, 1904 and prior

General revenue, 1905

General revenue, 1906

Capitol building tax, 1905 and prior

Capitol building tax, 1906

Capitol building bond sinking

Casual deficiency bond sinking fund, 1905

Casual deficiency bond sinking fund, 1906

Insurrection bond sinking fund, 1905

Insurrection bond sinking fund, 1906 ,

Total gross uncollected taxes

Deduct as follows:

80 per cent, revenue, 1904 and prior, uncollect- ible $

* 5 per cent, revenue, 1905, uncollectible.

* 5 per cent, revenue, 1906. uncollectible

50 per cent. Capitol building, 1905 and prior,

uncollectible

* 5 per cent. Capitol building, 1906, uncollect-

ible

50 per cent. Capitol building bond sinking tax. uncollectible

* 5 per cent, casual deficiency bond sinking

tax, 1905, uncollectible

* 5 per cent, casual deficiency bond sinking

tax, 1906, uncollectible

* 5 per cent, insurrection bonds sinking tax,

1905, uncollectible

* 5 per cent, insurrection bonds sinking tax,

1906, uncollectible

$ 136.82

659.99

1,192.77

229.92

79.07

523.77

220.98

182.18

609.57

1.994.42

136.12

3.818.09

4,862.51

2,672.11

619.66

3.800.08

40.802.57

32,543.14

145,051.11

158,334.59

38,368.06

229.61

10.247.41

300,064.31

21,583.33

16,279.20

2,145.08

$ 787,386.47

$ 229,380.08

55,954.17

682,802.16

116,377.48

178,122.24

40,494.76

2,101.50

23,749.63

1,486.82

17,812.19

$1,348,281.03

183.504.06 30.558.73 34,140.11

58,188.74

8,906.11

20,247.38

1,164.14

1,187.48

873.10

890.61

339,660.46

Total uncollected taxes due the State Total assets due State

* Per cent, based on total amount levied.

$1,008,620.57 $1,796,007.04

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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES

FOR THE YEARS 1907 AND 1908.

Governor's salary $ 10,000.00

Governor's private secretary 3,000.00

Clerk and stenographer 3,000.00

Contingent fund 5,000.00

Lieutenant Governor 2,000.00

Lieutenant Governor's contingent 1,000.00

Secretary of State 6,000.00

Deputy 5,000.00

Chief clerk 3,000.00

Bookkeeper 2,400.00

Index clerk 2,400.00

Chief brand clerk 3,000.00

Chief clerk, flat tax 3,000.00

Clerk, flat tax 2,400.00

Stenographers (2) 4,800.00

Clerical assistants 2,400.00

Commissioner of Printing 5,000.00

Deputy Labor Commissioner 3,600.00

Traveling expenses 1,000.00

Auditor of State 6,000.00

Deputy 5,000.00

Bookkeeper 3,600.00

Assistant bookkeeper 2,400.00

Voucher clerk 2,400.00

Stenographer and clerk 2,400.00

State Treasurer 12,000.00

Deputy 5,000.00

Bookkeeper 3,600.00

Registry clerk and stenographer 2,400.00

Liquor license clerk 3,000.00

Liquor License Inspectors (3) 7,200.00

Traveling expenses 3,600.00

Superintendent Public Instruction 6,000.00

Assistant 3,000.00

Traveling expenses 1,000.00

Clerical assistance 1,500.00

Maintenance State Library 1,000.00

Carried forward ? 139.100.00

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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES

FOR THE YEARS 1907 AND 1908— Continued.

Brought forward $ 139,100.00

Stenographer 2,400.00

Assistant State Librarian 2,000.00

Attorney General 10,000.00

Deputy Attorney General 5,000.00

Assistant Attorney General 4,800.00

Stenographers (2) 4,800.00

Justices of Supreme Court (7) 70,000.00

Clerk Supreme Court 7,000.00

First deputy clerk 6,000.00

Second deputy clerk 4,000.00

Librarian 3,000.00

Supreme Court reporter 6,000.00

Bailiffs (2) 4,800.00

Stenographers (7) 16,800.00

Board of Law Examiners 1,000.00

District judges (21) 168,000.00

District attorneys (13) 20,800.00

State Engineer 6,000.00

Deputies and assistants (2) 9,000.00

Division engineers (5) 15,000.00

Expenses 5,000.00

Draughtsman 2,400.00

Stenographer 2,400.00

Stream gauging, etc 4,000.00

Inspector of Coal Mines 4,000.00

Deputy 3,000.00

Clerk 2,400.00

Traveling expense 2,000.00

Register Land Board 6,000.00

Deputy Register 3,600.00

Superintendent of Mines 4,000.00

Appraisers (3) 9,000.00

Timber Warden 3,000.00

Chief clerk 3,000.00

Collection clerk 2,400.00

Lease clerk 2,400.00

Carried forward $ 564,100.00

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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES

FOR THE YEARS 1907 AND 1908— Continued.

Brought foi % 5G4, 100.00

Record clerk 2,400.00

Indemnity clerk 2,400.00

Plat clerk 2,400.00

Stenographers (2) 4,800.00

Commissioner of Mines .' 5,000.00

Traveling expense 2.000.00

Stenographer 2,400.00

Mine Inspectors (3) 9,000.00

Traveling expense 6,000.00

Clerk and Assistant Curator 3,000.00

Boiler Inspector 5,000.00

Assistant Inspector 3,000.00

Traveling expense 2,000.00

Dairy Commissioner 2,400.00

Traveling expense 1,000.00

Deputy Dairy Commissioner 2,000.00

Secretary Board of Equalization 3,600.00

Secretary Board Charities and Corrections 3,000.00

Expense 1,000.00

Stenographer 2,400.00

Board of Health 10.000.00

Curator Historical and Natural History Society 3,000.00

Museum assistant 1,600.00

Expense 800.00

Secretary Board of Horticulture 2,000.00

Clerical assistants and members of board (5) 3,000.00

Game and Fish Commissioner 3,600.00

Traveling expense 1,200.00

Stenographer 2,400.00

Game Wardens (5) 9,000.00

Traveling expense 3,000.00

Special Game Warden 2,400.00

Traveling expense 600.00

General Superintendent Fish Hatcheries 2,400.00

Traveling expense 800.00

Superintendents of Hatcheries (7) 13,200.00

Carried forward $ 0S7.9'X).OO

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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES

FOR THE YEARS 1907 AND 1908— Concluded.

Brought forward $ 687.900.00

Maintenance of Hatcheries (7) 12,600.00

Gathering- spawn and distribution of fry 2,600.00

Incidental and contingent expense for State government... 75,000.00

Sixteenth General Assembly, per diem and mileage. Sena- tors and members

Per diem of employes, printing and contingent expense 150,000.00

Dependent Children's Home 50,000.00

Industrial School for Boys 100,000.00

Industrial School for Girls 30,000.00

Insane Asylum 110,000.00

Penitentiary ". 200,000.00

Reformatory 90,000.00

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home 40,000.00

Traveling library 3,000.00

Bureau Child and Animal Protection 6,000.00

State Fair 12,000.00

Estimated interest on casual deficiency and insurrection

bonds 15,800.00

Estimated interest on warrants to be issued in 1907 and 190S 40,000.00

Total $1,624,900.00

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ESTIMATED GENERAL REVENUE FUND INCOME

FOR THE FISCAL TEARS 1907-190S.

Assessment of 1907 $355,000,000.00

Assessment of 1908 355,000,000.00

Total $710,000,000.00

Tax of 1 11-12 mills on one dollar 1,360,833.26

Less 5 per cent, uncollectible 68,041.66

Total tax collectible $1,292,791.60

Fees and taxes Secretary of State, two years, estimated $340,000.00

Fees and taxes Insurance Department, two years, estimated 320,000.00

Fees and taxes State Treasurer, two years, estimated 120,000.00

Interest on deposit, two j-ears, estimated... 40,000.00

Inheritance tax, two years, estimated 30,000.00

Interest on delinquent taxes 10,000.00

Receipts from all other sources, two years, estimated 20,000.00

Total revenue other than tax, estimated $ 880,000.00

Total estimated income :.791.60

EXHIBITS

Showing Transactions for Two Years Ending November 30, 1906.

TRANSCRIPT OF GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS.

GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE INVESTMENT FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 To balance $ S5,809.49

To warrants purchased for investment 210,925.79

By warrants redeemed $ 197,406.24

By balance 99,329.04

$ 296,735.28 $ 296,735.2S

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT INVESTMENT FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 To balance $ 28,625.90

By balance $ 28,625.90

$ 2S,625.90 $ 28,625.90

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT INCOME INVESTMENT FUND.

1904 Dec. 1 To balance $ 33,871.30

By warrant redeemed $ 33.584.S3

By balance 286.47

$ 33,871.30 $ 33,871.30

PUBLIC SCHOOL INVESTMENT FUND.

1904 Dec. 1 To balance $1,321,035.61

To warrants purchased for investment 1,679,378.13

By Capitol building- bonds redeemed $ 300,000.00

By warrants redeemed 1,423,497.95

By balance 1,276,915.79

$3,000,413.74 $3,000,413.74

UNIVERSITY INVESTMENT FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 To balance $ 48,213.71

To warrants purchased for investment 19,725.92

By warrants redeemed $ 20,449.84

t By balance 47,489.79

$ 67,939.63 $ 67,939.6°,

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GENERAL APPROPRIATE >N 1890 AND PRIOR FUND.

Dec. 1 To balance $ 826,559.90

By balance % 826,559.90

% S26.559.90 $ 826,559.90

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1891 FUND.

Dec. 1 To balance $ 215.20

By warrants redeemed % 100.00

By balance 115.20

S 215.20 $ 215.20

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1S92 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 6,153.40

By balance $ 6,153.40

% 6,153.40 % 6,153.40

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1S93 AND 1S94 FUND.

Dec. 1 To balance $ 38,583.03

By warrants redeemed $ 334.37

By balance 38,248.88

$ 38,583.03 % 3S.5S3.03

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 189a AND 1896 FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 913.95

To additional appropriation 224.74

By transfer of unexpended balance 3 617.50

By warrants redeemed 859.74

By balance 261.45

$ 1,138.69 $ 1,138.69

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1S97 AND I

Dec. 1 To balance S 5,045.5$

By transfer unexpended balance § 23.31

By warrants redeemed 2,341. SO

By balance 2,680.47

$ 5,045.5S $ 5.045.5S

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GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1S99 AND 1900. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 1,365.99

By transfer unexpended balance $ 162.14

By warrants redeemed 1,046.34

By balance 157.51

$ 1,365.99 $ 1,365.99

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1901 AND 1902 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 9,394.21

By warrants redeemed $ 9,372.61

By balance 21.60

$ 9,394.21 $ 9,394.21

24 BIENNIAL BEPORT

iNERAL APPROPRIATION 1003 AND 1904 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 768,243.00

To re-credits 9,606.83

To appropriations 43,151.97

By warrants redeemed $ 670,631.08

By transfer of unexpended balances as follows:

Bureau of Mines 7.93

Board of Law Examiners

Board of Charities and Corrections 334.17

Board of Pardons 14.66

Board of Arbitration 23.98

Dairy Commissioner 57.67

Election Contest 252.50

Fish Hatcheries 1.36

General incidental 7,851.70

Governor's contingent 4.52

W. R. Owens' relief 25.31

Horticultural Board 574.21

Historical and Natural History Society .71

Indexing House and Senate journals 350.00

Insane Asylum repairs 121.50

Insane Asylum maintenance 73,250.18

Insane Asylum building 2,423.19

Insane Asylum electric lighting 3,897.44

Inauguration expense 197.25

Legislative 1,415.05

Legislative Printing Committee 400.00

Legislative extra session 5,254:65

Officers' expense 1,031.87

Officers' salary 4,414.85

Penitentiary appropriation 268.12

House special 97.80

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home 6,946.79

Soldiers' and Sailors' Home improvement 3,345.83

Traveling library 1,220.81

Industrial School 960.24

Exposition Fund 28,551.97

Insane Asylum amusement hall 511.90

Reformatory 5,366.43

Bureau of Protection .45

State Fair 39.50

Kansas-Colorado water case 1.32

By balance 403.91

$ 821,001.80 $ 821,001. J

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO. 25

GENERAL APPROPRIATION 1905 AND 190G FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 To appropriations $2,010,723.12

By warrants redeemed $1,178,457.09

By balance 832,266.03

$2,010,723.12 $2,010,723.12

SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 4S6,S47.6S

To appropriations 132,678.14

By transfer unexp. balance Capitol maintenance $ 1,042.02

By warrants redeemed 234,901.27

By balance 383,582.53

$ 619.525.S2 % 619.525.S2

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STATE TREASURER OR CASH. 1904

Dee. 1 To balance $ 998,144.80

To receipts County Treasurers (taxes) 2,860.085.32

To receipts Land Board ! 684,664.12

To receipts investments warrants redeemed 1,674,938.86

To receipts investment warrants interest 51,058.66

To receipts interest on deposits 51,980.06

To receipts Secretary Agricultural College 20,179.40

To receipts United States Government 96,919.70

To receipts Adjutant General ' 4,035.30

To receipts Warden of Pennitentiary 59,953.25

To receipts Sec'y Board of Medical Examiners.. 9,675.00

To receipts Sec'y Board of Nurse Examiners 6,070.00

To receipts Clerk of Supreme Court 3,033.00

To receipts Secretary of State (flat tax) 96,357.07

To receipts refunds 79.00

To receipts Sec'y of State (brand department)... 6,310.34

To receipts Sec'y of Board of Capitol Managers.. 54.50

To receipts Auditor of State (registering bonds) 131.30

To receipts Secretary Board of Equalization 14.00

To receipts Governor 100.00

To receipts Clerk of District Court Prowers Co.. 288.00

To receipts Steward of Insane Asylum 1,132.91

To receipts Warden of Reformatory 6,672.57

To receipts bonds redeemed 300,000.00

To receipts miscellaneous 33.40

To receipts Insurance Department 366,637.22

To receipts Boiler Inspector 11,055.00

To receipts Secretary Girls Industrial School 27,479.16

To receipts Supt. Industrial School 13,708.93

To receipts Auditor of State (flat tax) 413.40

To receipts State Treasurer 151,408.81

To receipts Secretary of State 249,436.78

To receipts Fish and Game Commissioner 32,160.00

To receipts State Engineer 4,884.89

To receipts Supt. Public Instruction 6,341.06

To receipts inheritance tax 97,292.80

To receipts interest on delinquent taxes 29,149.29

By cash warrants paid $2,039,114.80

By capitol building warrants redeemed and

interest 304,680.96

By interest on Capitol building bonds paid 34,500.00

By insurance department warrants paid 33,573.11

By warrants purchased for investment 1,910,029.84

By interest on casual deficiency bonds paid... 8,000.00

By interest on insurrection bonds paid 23,480.00

By premiums on assessors' bonds paid 2,781.50

By 1S91, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898. 1899, 1900,

warrants redeemed and interest 2,204,934.16

By cash on hand in treasury 1,361.423.53

$7,922,517.90 $7,922,517.90

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 27

UTE WAR DEBT FUND SUSPENSE. 190-1

Dec. 1 To balance % 1,356.20

By balance $ 1,356.20

$ 1,356.20 $ 1,356.20

OUTSTANDING UTE WAR DEBT WARRANTS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 To balance $ 1,356.20

By balance $ 1,356.20

$ 1,356.20 $ 1,356.20

UTE WAR DEBT FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,356.20

To balance $ 1,356.20

$ 1,356.20 $ 1,356.20

AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION FUND. 1905 Sept. 30 By appropriation $ 8,000.00

To warrants $ 8,000.00

$ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00

ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 1905 Sept. 30 By appropriation $ 10,000.00

To warrants $ 10,000.00

$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00

ASSESSORS' FUND. 1906

Nov. 30 By statutory appropriation $ 7,583.80

To warrants $ 7,583.80

$ 7,583.80 $ 7,583.80

HIRAM P. BENNET FUND. 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation $ 4,153.88

To warrants $ 4,153.88

$ 4,153.88 $ 4,153.88

BUREAU OF MINES. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 7.93

By appropriation $ 27,400.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 7.93

To warrants 26,848.86

To balance 551.14

$ 27,407-93 $ 27.407.93

28 BIENNIAL REPORT

BEECHER ISLAND MONUMENT FUND. 1905

Oct. 20 By appropriation

To warrants 2,9 -'J.OO

I 500.00

BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS' FUND.

Dec. 1 By balance $ 750.95

By appropriation 1,200.00

To transfer unexpended balance I 750.95

To warrants 1,200.00

$ 1,950.95 $ 1,98

BOARD OF HEALTH EMERGENCY FUND. 1905

Sept. 20 By executive orders 2.500.00

To warrants •> 1,48

To balance

.$ 1.500.00 $ 1,500.00

BOARD OF HEALTH FUND 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation S 10,000.00

To warrants 5 9.96S.95

To balance 31.05

? 10,000.00 $ 10.000.00

BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance S 334.17

By appropriation 6,400.00

By balance 29.30

To transfer unexpended balance % 334.17

To warrants :?.30

| 6,763.47 5 6.7G3.47

BOARD OF PARDONS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance \ 14.65

To transfer unexpended balance 14.66

S 14.66 $ 14.66

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 29

BOARD OF ARBITRATION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 23.98

By appropriations 4,400.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 23.98

To warrants 4,274.29

To balance 125.71

S 4,423.98 $ 4,423.98

BUREAU OF PROTECTION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance ' $ 1,750.45

By appropriation 6,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance S .45

To warrants 6,000.00

To balance 1,750.00

$ 7,750.45 $ 7,750.45

JAMES S. BUSH RELIEF FUND. 1905

May 20 By appropriation $ 113.00

To warrants $ 113.00

$ 113.00 $ 113.00

W. N. BURDETT RELIEF FUND. 1905

June 20 By appropriation $ 1,319.00

To warrants *. $ 1,319.00

$ 1,319.00 $ 1,319.00

CAPITOL BUILDING APPROPRIATION FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 9,113.85

By appropriation 50,678.14

To warrants $ 50,250.17

To transfer from maintenance fund 4,540.37

To balance 5,001.45

$ 59,791.99 $ 59,791.99

CAPITOL BUILDING FURNISHING FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance. $ 85.08

By appropriation 5,000.00

To warrants $ 5,085.08

$ 5,085.08 $ 5,085.08

30 BIENNIAL REPORT

CAPITOL BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,042.02

By appropriation 77,000.00

By transfer from appropriation fund 4,540.37

To transfer unexpended balance $ 1,042.02

To warrants 81,540.37

$ 82,582.39 $ 82,582.39

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation J S.096.16

To warrants $ 8,09

$ 8,096.16 $ 8,096.16

CORXFORTH SPECIAL FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation % 750.09

To warrants $ 750.00

$ 750.00 S 350.00

DAIRY COMMISSIONERS' EXPENSE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 57.67

By appropriation " 4,566.66

To transfer unexpected balance $ 57.67

To warrants 4,566.60

To balance .06

I 4.624.33 ? 4.624.33

DAIRY COMMISSIONERS- EXPENSE FUND. 1906

Nov. 30 By statutory appropriation $ 759.95

To warrants I 759.95

759.95 $ 759.95

DEPENDENT CHILDREN'S HOME BUILDING FUND. 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation $ 40,000.00

To warrants $ 40.0C

$ 40,000.00 $ 40.000.00

DEPENDENT CHILDREN'S HOME BUILDING FUND. 1905

May 20 By appropriation •? 10,000.00

To warrants $ 10,000.00

.? 10,000.00 ? 10.000.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 31

DURANGO HATCHERY BUILDING FUND. 1906

June 20 By appropriation $ 1,500.00

To warrants $ 1,213.33

To balance 286.67

$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00

ELECTION CONTEST FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 252.50

To transfer unexpended balance $■ 252.50

$ 252.50 $ 252.50

EXPOSITION FUND. 1905

Jan. 19 By appropriation $ 31,151.97

By re-credit 1,293.24

To transfer unexpended balance $ 28,551.97

To warrants 3,893.24

$ 32,445.21 $ 32,445.21

EXAMINERS' FUND. 1906

Nov. 30 By statutory appropriation $ 1,575.00

To warrants $ 1,575.00

J 1,575.00 $ 1,575.00

FISH HATCHERIES FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 1.36

By appropriation 10,800.00

To warrants $ 7,155.83

To transfer unexpended balance 1.36

To balance 3,644.17

$ 10,801.36 $ 10,801.36

FISH AND GAME FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 39,400.00

To warrants $ 36,431.85

To balance 2,968.15

$ 39,400.00 $ 39,400.00

32 BIENNIAL REPORT

GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT FUND L905

May ::i By appropriation $ 25,000.00

To warrants $ 25,000.00

% 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00

FARMERS' INSTITUTE FUND.

1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation | 8,000.00

To warrants % 8,000.00

$ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00

W. L. GILBERT RELIEF FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $

To transfer unexpended balance $ 16.50

% 16.50 S 16.50

GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 7,851.70

By appropriation 65,000.00

By transfer of Public School Income Fund 876.55

By transfer of Officers' Expense Fund 1,000.00

By transfer of Officers' Salary Fund 200.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 7,851.70

To warrants 67.065.92

To balance 10.63

$ 74.928.25 $ 74.928.25

GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND 1903 AND 1904. 1905

Jan. 31 Byre-credit i $ 7,851.70

To warrants $ 7.851.70

$ 7.851.70 $ 7.851.70

GRAND COUNTY HATCHERY FUND.

1906

Feb. 28 By appropriation $ 4,800.00

To warrants $ 2,842.05

To balance 1,957.95

$ 4,800.00 $ 4.800.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 33

GOVERNOR'S CONTINGENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4.52

By appropriation 5,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance > 4.52

To warrants 5,000.00

$ 5,004.52 $ 5,004.55

GLENWOOD HATCHERY APPROPRIATION FUND. 1906

Jan. 20 By appropriation $ 4,800.00

To warrants $ 2,969.63

To balance 1,830.37

$ 4,S00.00 $ 4.S00.00

HENRY L. ACKER RELIEF FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 617.50

To transfer unexpended balance $ 617.50

$ 617.50 $ 617.50

HORTICULTURAL BOARD FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 574.21

By appropriation 5,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 574.21

To warrants 4,996.97

To balance 3.03

$ 5,574.21 ■$ 5,574.21

HISTORICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ .71

By appropriation 5,400.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ .71

To warrants 5,391.89

To balance S.ll

$ 5,400.71 $ 5,400.71

HISTORICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SPECIAL FUND. 1905

Oct. 20 By appropriation $ 6,000.00

To warrants $ 6,000.00

$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00

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HOUSE SPECIAL FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 97.S0

To transfer unexpended balance $ 97.80

$ 97.80 $ 97.80

INDEXING AND COMPILING HOUSE AND SENATE JOURALS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 350.00

By appropriation 2,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 350.00

To warrants 2,000.00

$ 2,350.00 $ 2,350.00

INSANE ASYLUM REPAIRS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 121.50

To transfer unexpended balance $ 121.50

$ 121.50 $ 121.50

INSANE ASYLUM MAINTENANCE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 73,250.18

By appropriations 110,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 73,250.18

To warrants 109,977.03

To balance 22.97

$ 183,250.18 $ 183,250.18

INSANE ASYLUM AMUSEMENT HALL FUND. 1905

Mar. 10 By appropriation $ 12,000.00

To transfer to Insane Asylum Building- Fund.... $ 11,488.10

To transfer unexpended balance 511.90

$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00

INSANE ASYLUM BUILDING FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,423.19

By transfer from Amusement Hall Fund 11,4SS.10

To transfer unexpended balance $ 2,423.19

To warrants 11,488.10

$ 13,911.29 $ 13,911.29

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 35

INSANE ASYLUM ELECTRIC LIGHTING FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,897.44

By re-credit 332.91

To transfer unexpended balance $ 3,897.44

To warrants 332.91

$ 3,230.35 $ 3,230.35

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND.

1905

Jan. 10 By refund $ 960.24

By appropriation 112,000.00

To transfer $ 960.24

To warrants 112,000.00

$ 112,960.24 $ 112,960.24

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL GIRLS' IMPROVEMENT FUND. 1906

July 21 By appropriation $ 10,000.00

To warrants $ 10,000.00

$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL DEFICIENCY FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 23.31

To transfer unexpended balance : $ 23.31

$ 23.31 $ 23.31

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL GIRLS' ELECTRIC LIGHTING FUND. ' 1906

Aug. 10 By appropriation $ 6,500.00

To warrants $ 6,406.87

To balance 93.13

$ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL GIRLS' FUND.

1905

Apr. 30 By appropriation $ 7,500.00

To warrants $ 7,197.87

» To balance 2.13

$ 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00

3G BIENNIAL REPORT

[INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL GIRLS' BUILDING FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 717.06

To warrants $ 685.81

To balance 31.25

$ 717.06 $ 717.06

KANSAS-COLORADO WATER CASE FUND 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,436.19

To warrants $ 3,434.87

To transfer unexpended balance 1.32

$ 3,436.19 $ 3,436.19

INAUGURATION EXPENSE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 197.25

By appropriation 300.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 197.25

To warrants \ 229.50

To balance 70.50

$ 497.25 $ 497.25

LEGISLATIVE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,415.05

By appropriation 110,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 1,415.05

To warrants 109,555.38

To balance 444.62

$ 111,415.05 $ 111,415.05

LEGISLATIVE EXPENSE. 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation $ 13,000.0")

To warrants $ 12,573.60

To balance 426.40

$ 13.000.00 $ 13,000.00

LEGISLATIVE PRINTING COMMITTEE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 400.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 400.00

$ 400.00 $ 400.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 37

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR" S CONTINGENT FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 1,000.00

To warrants ? 1,000.00

$ 1.000.00 $ 1,000.00

LEGISLATIVE EXTRA SESSION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 5,254.65

To transfer unexpended balance $ 5,254.65

$ 5,254.65 $ 5,254.65

L. S. JONES RELIEF FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 145.64

To transfer unexpended balance $ 145.64

$ 145.64 $ 145.64

KANSAS-COLORADO WATER CASE, 1905-1906. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 37,000.00

To warrants $ 33,337.04

To balance 3,662.96

$ 37,000.00 $ 37,000.00

NORMAL SCHOOL APPROPRIATION. 1905

Dec. 11 By appropriation $ 20,000.00

To warrants $ 20,000.00

$ 20,000,00 $ 20,000.00

LEGISLATIVE CONTEST. 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation $ 90,525.44

To warrants $ 90,525.44

$ 90.525.44 $ 90,525.44

LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION. 1905

May 10 By appropriation $ 15,000.00

To warrants $ 15,000.00

$ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00

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LIBRARY <<>.\l.\HSSIONERS' FUND.

Nov. 10 By appropriation $ 500.00

To warrants $ ST!

To balance 122.75

$ 500.00 $ 500.00

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1887 AND PRIOR. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 130.776.71

To balance $ 130,776.71

$ 130.776.71 $ 130.770.71

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS, 1888. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance

To balance | 277,555.05

$ 277,555.65 $ 277,555.65

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS. 1SS9. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 41S.227.54

To balance $ 418,227.54

$ 41S.227.54 $ 41S.227.54

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS. 1891. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 215.20

To warrants redeemed $ ]|j

To balance 115.20

$ 215.20 $ 215.20

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS. 1S92. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance 5 6,153.40

To balance $ 6,153.40

% 6,153.40 $ 6,153.40

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS, 1S93. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 5.933.53

To warrants redeemed $ 1.00

To balance 5,982.53

$ 5.933.53 $ 5.933.53

AIDITOR OP' STATE OP COLORADO. 39

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS, 1S94. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 33,649.50

To warrants redeemed $ 333.37

To balance 32,316.13

$ 33,649.50 $ 33,649.50

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS, 1895. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 123.91

To warrants redeemed $ 26.00

To balance 97.91

$ 123.91 $ 123.91

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS, 1S96. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 192.54

By warrants issued 224.74

To warrants redeemed $ 233.74

To balance 183.54

$ 417.28 $ 417.2S

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1897. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,987.72

To warrants redeemed $ 491.74

To balance 2,495.98

$ 2,987.72 $ 2,987.72

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 189S. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,862.06

To warrants redeemed $ 1.850.06

To balance 12.00

$ 1,862.06 $ 1,862.06

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1899. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 862.99

To warrants redeemed $ 836.30

To balance 26.69

$ 862.99 $ 862.99

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1900. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 210.04

To warrants redeemed $ 210.04

$ 210.04 $ 210.04

I<> BIENNIAL REPORT

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1901. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 21.60

To balance $ 21.60

S 21.60 $ 21.60

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1902. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 90.10

By warrants issued 6.226.52

To warrants redeemed % 0,310.62

$ 6.31G.G2 $ 6,316.62

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1903. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 12.92S.17

By warrants issued 38,939.53

To warrants redeemed $ 51,822.06

To balance 45.64

$ 51,867.70 $ 51,867.70

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1904. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 621,186.70

By warrants issued 1.87S.9S

To warrants redeemed $ 622,956.85

To balance 108.83

1,066.68 $ 623,065.68

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 1905. 1904

Dec. 20 By warrants issued $ 955.125.57

To warrants redeemed $ S01.53S.00

To balance 93.5S6.97

$ 955,125.57 $ 953,125.57

OUTSTANDING WARRANTS 190G. 1905

Feb. 11 By warrants issued $ 993,605.06

To warrants redeemed $ 316,992.89

To balance 676,612.17

$ 993.605.06 $ 993.605.0*5

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 41

OUTSTANDING CAPITOL BUILDING WARRANTS. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 470,606.73

By warrants issued 136,875.62

To warrants redeemed $ 234,901.27

To balance 378,581.08

$ 613,482.35 $ 613,482.35

OUTSTANDING CASH WARRANTS. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 15,311.50

By warrants issued $2,034,048.76

To warrants paid $2,039,112.85

To balance 10,247.41

$2,049,360.26 $2,049,360.26

MEMORIAL MONUMENT. 1905

Dec. 31 By appropriation $ 15,000.00

To warrants $ 1,900.15

To balance 13,099.85

$ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00

MUTE AND BLIND APPROPRIATION.

1905

Dec. 20 By appropriation $ 40,000.60

To warrants $ 40,000.00

$ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00

DUPLICATE OUTSTANDING UTE WAR DEPARTMENT WARRANTS.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,356.20

To balance 1,356.20

To balance $ 1,356.20 $ 1,356.20

OVELMAN, McHUGH RELIEF FUND. 1905

May 31 By appropriation $ 126.50

To warrants $ 126.50

$ 126.50 $ 126.50

OFFICERS' SALARY, 1906. 1905

Jan. 10 By recredit % 224.74

To warrants $ 224. 74

$ 224.74 $ 224.74

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officers' expense.

1904

l By balance 5 1.031.81

By appropriations 27,300.01

To transfer unexpended balance $ 1,081.87

To transfer account general incidental 1,000.00

To warrants 23,894.01

To balance 2,406.00

$ 2 28.33L88

OFFICERS' SALARY, 1903 AND 1904. 1904

Dec. 1 By balarce S 4.414.S3

Byre-credit 128.98

To transfer unexpended balance % 4,414.85

To warrants 128.98

% 4,543.83 % 4,543.83

OFFICERS' SALARY, 1905 AND 1906. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriations % 584,084.57

To transfer account general incidental $ 200.00

To warrants 574,336.56

To balance 9,548.01

$ 584.084.57 $ 584,084.57

HENRY V. PALMER RELIEF.

1905

June 10 By appropriation $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 5,000.00

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

PENITENTIARY APPROPRIATION. . 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 268.12

By appropriation 200,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 26S.12

To warrants 200,000.00

$ 200,268.12 $ 200.26S.12

PENITENTIARY IMPROVEMENT FUND. 1905

May 20 By appropriation % 30,000.00

To warrants $ 30.000.00

$ 30.000.00 $ 30,000.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 43

PLANT INDUSTRY FUND. 1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation $ 3,000.00

To warrants $ 3,000.00

$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

REFORMATORY FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 8,526.89

By appropriation 85,000.00

By refund 131.60

To warrants $ 88,283.56

To transfer unexpended balance 5,366.43

To balance 8.50

$ 93,658.49 $ 93,658.49

REFORMATORY BUILDING FUND, 1905 AND 1906. 1906

Sept. 21 By appropriation $ 20,000.00

To warrants $ 1,008.70

To balance 18,991.30

$ 20,000.00 $ 20',000.00

REFORMATORY BUILDING FUND, 1901 AND 1902. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 6,226.52

To warrants $ 6,226.52 .

$ 6,226.52 $ 6,226.52

REFORMATORY IMPROVEMENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 7,607.09

To warrants $ 7,607.09

$ 7,607.09 $ 7,607.09

ROOT CROPS. 1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation $ 1,000.00

To warrants $ 1,000.00

$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

SENATE CONTEST EXPENSE. 1905

Apr. 14 By appropriation $ 617.60

To warrants $ 617.60

$ 617.60 $ 617.60

44 BIENNIAL REPORT

SANITARY BOARD CERTIFICATES. 1904

Dec. i By balance % 718.50

To warrants $ 217.00

To balance 501.50

$ 718.50 $ 71S.50

STATE FAIR FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 176.25

By appropriation 12,025.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 39.50

To warrants 12,154.35

To balance 7.40

$ 12.201.25 $ 12,201.25

STATE LIBRARY MAINTENANCE. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation 5 1.000.00

To warrants $ 1.000.00

$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME IMPROVEMENT. 1905

Sept. 20 By appropriation $ 20,000.00

To warrants $ 20,000.00

$ 20,000.00 $ 20.CO0.00

SCHOOL OF MINES APPROPRIATION. 1905

Sept. 20 By appropriation $ 30.000.00

To warrants % 30,000.00

$ 30,000.00 $ 30.000.00

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 6.94(3.79

By appropriation 60,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 6.946.79

To warrants 59.994.24

To balance 5.76

$ 66.946.79 $ 66.946.79

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME IMPROVEMENT. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,345.83

To transfer unexpended balance $ 3,345.83

$ 3.345.S3 ? 3,345.83

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 45

SPECIAL COUNSEL. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 250.00

To warrants $ 250.00

$ 250.00 $ 250.00

L. R. SCOTT FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 50.00

To warrants $ 50.00

$ 50.00 $ 50.00

C. S. SPRAGUE FUND. 1905

Jan. 31 By appropriation $ 50.00

To warrants $ 50.00

$ 50.00 $ 50.00

TRAVELING LIBRARY FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,220.81

By appropriation 3,000.00

To transfer unexpended balance $ 1,220.81

To warrants 2,999.83

To balance .17

$ 4,220.81 $ 4,220.81

W. R. OWEN RELIEF. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 25.31

To transfer unexpended balance $ 25.31

$ 25.31 $ 25.31

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,036.68

By receipts from levy 138,822.22

To warrants $ 130,351.73

To balance 11,507.17

$ 141,858.90 $ 141,858.90

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LAND PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 112,166.36

By receipts Land Board 33,764.26

To transfer to income fund $ 15,075.00

To balance 130,855.62

$ 145,930.62 $ 145,930.62

h; biennial report

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LAND [NCOME FUND.

L904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 470.93

By transfer from permanent fund 15,071

By receipts Land Board 26,307.58

By receipts Interest on warrants 8.104.73

To warrants $ 49,600.19

To balance 358.05

$ 49,958.24 $ 49,958.24

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SPECIAL FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 1.630.73

By receipts secretary 20,179.40

To warrants $ 14,518.23

To balance 7,291.90

$ 21.810.13 $ 21,810.13

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LIBRARY FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 1,175.31

To warrants $ 1,175.31

$ 1,175.31 $ 1,175.31

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND MECHANICS ARTS FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 9.693.85

By receipts U. S. government 50.000.00

To warrants $ 47.S53.75

To balance 11,840.10

$ 59,693.85 $ 59.693. So

ARCHULETA COUNTY BRIDGE FUND.

1905

Sept. 11 By appropriation H. B. No. 229 $ 3,000.00

To warrants $ 29.20

To balance 2,970.80

$ 3,000.00 $ 3.000.00

APPRAISEMENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 492.92

By refund 10.00

By receipts Land Board 3. 437.00

To warrants $ 3.270.15

To balance 669.77

$ 3.939.92 $ 3,939.92

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 47

BENT COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1905

Oct. 31 By appropriation H. B. No. 132 $ 3,000.00

To warrants '..... $ 2,970.56

To balance 29.44

$ 3,000 $ 3,000.00

BOULDER-GRAND COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1906

Sept. 11 By appropriation H. B. No. 163 .* $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 72.26

To balance 4,927.74

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

BRAND DEPARTMENT EXPENSE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 15.86

By receipts Secretary of State 6,310.34

To warrants $ 6,326.20

$ 6,326.20 $ 6,326.20

BOULDER AND GRAND COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4.50

To warrants $ 3.39

To transfer internal improvement income 1.11

$ 4.50 $ 4.50

CASUAL DEFICIENCY BONDS SINKING FUND.

1906

Feb. 10 By receipts from levy $ 21,583.33

To balance $ 21,583.33

$ 21,583.33 $ 21,583.33

CAPITOL BUILDING FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By receipts from levy $ 308.33

To balance % 308.33

$ 308.33 $ 308.33

CAPITOL BUILDING AND INTEREST ON CAPITOL BUILDING BONDS

FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 30,538.23

By receipts from levy 346,647.96

By receipts Sec'y Board of Capitol Managers 54.50

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 304,680.96

To interest on bonds 34,500.00

To balance 38,059.73

$ 377,240.69 $ 377,240.69

48 BIENNIAL REPORT

CAPITOL BUILDING BONDS SINKING FUND. 1904

i By balance | 443,761.00

l ;>■ receipts from fevy 167,103.31

To bonds redeemed $ 300.000.00

To transfer general revenue, 1906 10,800.00

To balance 300.064.31

$ 610,864.31 $ 6L0.8MJI

AR CREEK COUNTY ROAD FUND.

May 10 By appropriation S. B. No. 156 $ 2,500. 00

To warrants S 2.496.99

To transfer internal imp. income 3.01

% 2,500.00 $ 2.500.00

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1905

June 20 By appropriation H. B. No. 134 $ 500.00

To warrants $ 4: _

To balance 80.80

? 500.00 S 500.00

CONEJOS ARTESIAN WELL FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 34.52

To warrants $ 17.20

To transfer internal imp. income 17.32

S 34.52 $ 34.52

CHAFFEE AND EAGLE COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance 5 1.854.31

To warrants § 416.26

To balance 1.438.05

$ 1,854.31 S 1.S54.31

CUSTER COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 34024

To warrants $ 330.24

To transfer internal imp. income 10.00

$ 340.24 5 340.24

CONEJOS AND COSTILLA COUNTY i BRIDGE FUND. 1905

July 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 340 I

To warrants ? 1.137.53

To balance 5.S62.47

S 7,000.00 $ 7. -

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 41)

DENVER-GRAND JUNCTION ROAD FUND. 1905

May 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 2 $ 6,000.00

To warrants $ 2,977.02

To balance 3.022.9S

$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00

CONEJOS COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1906

Feb. 20 By appropriation H. B. No. 1S1 $ 3,500.00

To warrants $ 3,325.98

To balance 174.02

$ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00

DE BEQUE BRIDGE FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ .33

To warrants $ .33

$ .33 $ .33

DOUGLAS COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,914.15

To warrants $ 19.10

To balance 1,895.05

$ 1,914.15 $ 1,914.15

DOLORES COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,340.48

To warrants $ 3,294.41

To balance 1,046.07

$ 4.340.4S $ 4,340.48

DOLORES COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1906

Oct. 31 By appropriation H. B. No. 28 $ 2,000.00

To warrants $ 3.52

To balance 1,996.48

$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

DEPENDENT CHILDREN'S HOME CASH FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 58.52

To warrants $ 58.52

$ 58.52 $ 58.52

50 BIENNIAL REPORT

DENVER-GRAND JUNCTION ROAD NO. 2 FUND.

June 11 By appropriation S. B. No. JGi $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 2,901.65

To balance 2,698.35

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

DOUGLAS COUNT V ROAD NO. 2 FUND. 1906

Nov. 13 By appropriation H. B. No. 3S2 $ 3,000.00

To warrants J

To balance 2 994.11

$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

EL PASO-TELLER COUNTY FUND

July 21 By appropriation H. B. No. 249 $ 3,500.00

To warrants $ 255.29

To balance :j,244.71

$ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00

ESCHEATS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance , $ 123.79

To balance $ 123.79

$ 123.79 $ 123.79

EAGLE COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,768.37

To warrants $ 1,038.00

To balance 2,730.37

$ 3,76S.37 $ 3,768.37

PRYING-PAN CREEK ROAD FUND. 1905

May 20 By appropriation H. B. No. 88 $ 5,500.00

To warrants $ 4.966.36

To balance 533.64

| 5.500.00 $ 5,500.00

GAME FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,249.2s

By receipts Game and Fish Commissioner 32,160.00

To warrants $ 20,998.86

To transfer general revenue 1906 12,000.00

To balance 410.42

$ 33,409.28 $•< 33,409.28

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 51

GAUGING FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 883.03

By receipts State Engineer 4,884.89

To warrants $ 4,019.25

To balance 1,748.67

$ 5,767.92 $ 5,767.92

GARFIELD COUNTY BRIDGE FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,530.20

To warrants $ 4,530.20

$ 4,530.20 $ 4,530.20

GUNNISON COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,074.11

To balance $ 3,074.11

$ 3,074.11 $ 3,074.11

GRAND COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1905

July 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 295 % 6,500.00

To warrants $ 6,500.00

$ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00

GRAND COUNTY ROAD FUND NO. 2

1905

Aug-. 10 By appropriation S". B. No. 227 $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 5,000.00

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

GENERAL REVENUE 1887 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 136.82

To balance $ 136.82

$ 136.82 $ 136.82

GENERAL REVENUE 1888 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 659.99

To balance $ 659.99

$ 659.99 $ 659.99

GENERAL REVENUE 1S89 FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,192.77

To balance $ 1,192.77

$ 1,192.77 $1,192.77

52 BIENNIAL REPORT

GENERAL REVENUE 1890 FUND.

Dec. 1 By balance $

To bal&ni $ 229.92

.? 229.92 % 229.92

GENERAL REVENUE 18M FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ '55.03

By receipts from levy 124.04

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 100.00

To balance 79.07

$ 179.07 $ 179.07

GENERAL REVENUE 1892 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 462.92

By receipts from levy 60.85

To balance $ 523.77

$ 523.77 $ 523.77

GENERAL REVENUE 1893 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance 3 115.22

By receipts from levy

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 1.09

To balance

$ 222.07 $ 222. 07

GENERAL REVENUE 1894 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 512.50

By receipts from levy 221.90

To warrants redeemed and interest % 522.22

To balance 182.18

3 734.40 $ 731.40

GENERAL REVENUE 1S95 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $

By receipts from levy 509.05

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 27.94

To balance 609.57

s 637.M 5 637.51

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 53

GENERAL REVENUE 1896 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,857.19

By receipts from levy 371. 53

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 234.30

To balance 1,994.42

$ 2,228.72 $ 2.228.72

GENERAL REVENUE 1897 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 305.41

By receipts from levy 424.09

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 593.38

To balance 136.12

$ 729.50 $ 729.50

GENERAL REVENUE 1898 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,865.26

By receipts from levy 922.06

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 1,969.23

To balance 3,818.09

$ 5,787.32 $ 5,787.32

GENERAL REVENUE 1899 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,614.80

By receipts from levy 1,127.28

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 879.57

To balance 4,862.51

$ 5,742.08 $ 5,742.08

GENERAL REVENUE 1900 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,390.73

By receipts from levy 1,502.06

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 220.68

To balance 2,672.11

$ 2,892.79 $ 2,892.79

GENERAL REVENUE 1901 FUND.

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,177.65

By receipts from levy 8,070.56

To transfer to surplus f unrl $ 11,628.55

To balance t 619.66

$ 12,248.21 $ 12,248.61

54 BIENNIAL REPORT

GENERAL REVENUE 1902 FUND 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 7,320.53

By receipts State Auditor (Flat tax) 37.80

By receipts Secretary o f State (Flat tax) 2,362.46

By receipts from Inheritance Tax fund 4,308.98

By receipts from levy 9,976.26

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 6,319.06

To transfer to surplus fund 13^884.56

To balance 3,800 08

$ 24,003.70 $ 24,003.70

GENERAL REVENUE 1903 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 22,008.25

By receipts State Auditor (Flat tax) 163.00

By receipts Secretary of State (Flat tax) 2,597.52

By transfer from Inheritance tax fund .. 20,228.40

By receipts from levy 47,973.97

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 52,153.37

To paid for assessors 'bonds 95.20

To balance 40,802.57

$ 93,051.14 $ 93,051.14

GENERAL REVENUE 1904 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 81,686.54

By receipts State Auditor, flat tax 272.60

By receipts State Auditor, registry bonds 27.25

By receipts Secretary of State, flat tax ,. 5,240.30

By transfer from inheritance tax 24,585.95

By transfer from public school income 381.21

By receipts from levy 569,400.49

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 646,363.96

To paid for assessors' bonds 1,447.25

To interest on casual deficiency bonds 1,000.00

To refund 239.99

To balance 32,543.14

$ 6S1.594.34 $ 681,594.34

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 55

GENERAL REVENUE' 1905 FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By receipts from levy $ 555,220.50

By receipts State Auditor, registering bonds 62.80

By receipts Secretary of State, flat tax 42,126.69

By receipts Secretary of State, fees 116,884.00

By receipts State Treas., licenses and court fees 81,784.05

By receipts State Boiler Inspector 5,495.00

By receipts Secretary Board of Equalization 10.00

By receipts Governor 100.00

By receipts refund 8.00

By transfer from inheritance tax 28,086.25

By transfer from insurance department 161,167.13

By transfer from State Board of Medical Ex- aminers 2,249.07

By transfer from public school income 876.55

By transfer from interest on deposits 20,386.77

By transfer from interest on delinquent taxes 13,869.66

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 880,275.36

To interest on casual deficiency bonds 3,000.00

To balance 145,051.11

$1,028,326.47 $1,028,326.47

GENERAL REVENUE 1906. FUND. 1905

Dec. 20 By receipts Secretary of State, flat tax $ 44,030.10

By receipts Secretary of state, fees 132,552.78

By receipts State Treasurer, licenses and court

fees 69,624.76

By receipts State Boiler Inspector 5.560.00

By receipts Secretary Board of Equalization... 4.00

By receipts Clerk of Dist. Court, Prowers Co. . . 288.00

By receipts Auditor of State 41.25

By receipts refund 32.40

By transfer from inheritance tax 20,085.54

By transfer from game fund 12,000.00

By transfer from insurance department 171,000.00

By transfer from interest on deposit 23,300.70

By transfer from Capitol building bonds sinking 10,800.00

To warrants redeemed and interest $ 325,745.89

To paid for assessors' bonds 1,239.05

To interest on casual deficiency bonds 4,000.00

To balance 158,334.59

$ 489,319.53 $ 489,319.53

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GILPIN COUNTY l!OAI) I'TNI). L904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 38.20

To warrants $ 18.00

To transfer internal imp. income 20.20

$ 38.20 $ 38.20

GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CASH FUND.

Dec. 1 By balance $ 319.08

By receipts from secretary 27,479.16

By transfer from insane asylum fund 108.00

To warrants § 27.S7S.S6

To balance 27.38

$ 27,906.24 $ 27,906.24

HINSDALE COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3.85

To warrants $ 3.S5

% 3.S5 5 3.S5

D. F. HOW, RELIEF FUND. 1905.

May 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 396 $ 58.81

To warrants 58.81

$ 5S.81 % 58.81

HINSDALE COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1906

Sept. 11 By appropriation S. B. No. 73 $ 3,500.00

To warrants $ 2,414.09

To balance 1,085.91

$ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00

INTEREST ON INSURRECTION BONDS FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 33,219.59

By receipts from levy 574.44

To interest paid $ 23.4S0.0O

To balance 10,314.03

$ 33,794.03 $ 33,794.03

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 57

INTEREST ON DELINQUENT TAXES FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By interest paid $ 28,149.29

By Clerk of District Court, Prowers county 1,000.00

To warrants $ 203.96

To transfer 2S.945.33

$ 29,149.29 $ 29,149.29

INSANE ASYLUM FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 20,388.62

By receipts from levy 138,833.48

By receipts from Steward 1,132.91

To warrants $ 111,803.85

To balance 48,551.17

$ 160,355.02 $ 160,355.02

INTEREST ON DEPOSITS FUND. 1904

Dec. 31 By receipts, interest on deposits $ 51,980.06

To transfer General Revenue 1905 $ 22,679.36

To transfer General Revenue 1906 29,300.70

$ 51,980.06 5 51,980.06

INTEREST ON CAPITOL BUILDING BONDS FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By receipts from levy $ 73.56

To balance $ 73.56

$ .73.56 $ 73.56

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,141.50

By receipts 366,637.22

To transfer General Revenue 1905 3 161,167.13

To transfer General Revenue 1906 171,000.00

To warrants 33,573.11

To balance 2,038.48

$ 367,778.72 $ 367,778.72

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 57,947.44

By receipts Land Board 42,562.42

By receipts U. S. government 13,635.51

To appropriations Fourteenth General Assembly $ 45,000.00

To balance 69,145.37

$ 114,145.37 $ 114,145.37

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INTERNAL. IMPROVEMENT INCOME FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance :. 991.09

By receipts Land Board :»0.99

By receipts interest on warrant-- 1,401.16

By transfer unexpended balances

To appropriations Fourteenth General Assembly §

Tore-credits 909.54

To warrants 115.16

To balance 12,175.79

% 114,759.30 $ 114,759.30

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CASH FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1.1S9.02

By receipts from Superintendent 13,708.93

To warrants * S 0.92:191

To balance 4,974.04

$ 14,897.95 $ 14,897.95

INSURRECTION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,881.35

To balance $ 1, SSI. 35

$ 1,881.35 $ 1,881.35

INSURRECTION BONDS SINKING FUND. 1906

Feb. 10 By receipts from levy $ II

To balance $ 16,279.20

$ 16,279.20 $ 16,279.20

INHERITANCE TAX FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By receipts from county treasurers $ 97

To transfer General Revenue 1902 % 4,306.66

To transfer General Revenue 1903 20,228.40

To transfer General Revenue 1904 24.5S5.95

To transfer General Revenue 1905 28,086.25

To transfer General Revenue 1906 20.0S5.54

$ 97.292.80 $ 97.292.S0

JEFFERSON-ADAMS COUNTY BRIDGE FUND, 1906

Apr. 23 By appropriation S. B. No. 104 $ 1,500.00

To warrants % 30.00

To balance 1.470.00

I 1,500.00 ? 1.500.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 59

LAND COMMISSIONERS* CASH FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,721.27

By receipts from Land Board 27,060.68

To warrants $ 24,429.25

To balance 4,352.70

$ 28,781.95 $ 28,781.95

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 2 FUND. 1906

Apr. 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 381 $ 2,000.00

To warrants $ 2,000.00

$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1905

June 20 By appropriation S. B. No. 107 $ 6,000.00

To warrants $ 3,826.24

To balance 2,173.76

$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00

LARIMER-BOULDER ROAD FUND.

1905

May 20 By appropriation H. B. No. 200 $ 10,000.00

To warrants $ 9,790.20

To balance 209.80

$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY ARTESIAN WELL FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,774.79

To warrants $ 30.71

To balance 4,744.08

$ 4,774.79 $ 4,774.79

LOGAN COUNTY ROAD FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3.81

To transfer internal imp. income fund $ 3.81

$ 3.81 $ 3.81

LA PLATA COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,738.18

To warrants $ 3,725.23

To balance 2.95

$ 3,738.18 $ 3,738.18

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LA PLATA COUNTY BRIDGE FUND.

1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation H. B. No. 323 $ 3,000.00

To warrants $ 3,000.00

$ 3,000.00 $ 3.000.00

LA PLATA COUNTY ROAD NO. 2. 1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation S. B. No. 31 $ 6,000.00

To warrants $ 5,924. S5

To balance 75.15

$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00

MESA COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1905

June 10 By appropriation S. B. No. 113 $ 2,500.00

To warrants $ 2,113.38

To balance 386.62

$ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00

MONTROSE COUNTY ROAD FUND.

Apr. 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 2S8 $ 2,000.00

To warrants $ 30.26

To balance 1,969.74

$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.0€

MORGAN COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1906

Sept. 11 By appropriation S. B. No. 128 $ 2,000.00

To warrants $ 22.76

To balance 1,977.24

$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

MILITARY POLL FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 338.65

By refund 40.00

By receipts Adjutant General 4,035.30

By JJ. S. government 1.849.05

By receipts from levy 111,654.57

To warrants $ 112,810.41

To balance 5,107.16

$ 117,917.57 $ 117.917.57

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. Gl

MUTE AND BLIND FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 5,819.52

By receipts from levy 138,825.57

To warrants $ 140,964.99

To balance 3,680.10

$ 144,645.09 $ 144,645.09

MINERAL LAND SURVEY FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 805.77

By receipts Land Board 250.00

To warrants $ 542.65

To balance 513.12

$ 1,055.77 $ 1,055.77

NORMAL SCHOOL FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By receipts from levy $ 138,785.93

To balance $ 1,780.16

To warrants 132,950.00

To balance 4,055.77

$ 138,785.93 $ 138,785.93

OURAY AND SAN JUAN COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 34.00

To warrants $ 34.00

$ 34.00 $ 34.00

OTERO COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,350.50

To warrants $ 4,350.50

$ 4,350.50 $ 4,350.50

OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES STOCK INDEMNITY FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 114.58

To balance $ 114.58

$ 114.58 $ 114.58

OTERO COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1905

Sept. 30 By appropriation H. B. No. 364 % 4,000.00

To warrants $ 4,000.00

$ 4,000.00 $ 4.000.00

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PALMER LAKE CYCLE PATH FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,455.25

To balance $ 4,455.25

$ 4,455.25 $ 4,455.25

PITKIN COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 4,000.54

To balance $ 4,000.54

$ 4,000.54 $ 4,000.54

PENITENTIARY CONVICT LABOR FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance .*. . . $ 596.34

By receipts from warden penitentiary 59,953.25

To warrants $ 60,535.36

To balance 14.23

$ 60,549.59 $ 60,549.59

PITKIN COUNTY ROAD NO. 2. 1905

Aug. 10 By appropriation JL B. No. 190 $ 3,000.00

To warrants $ 2,940.56

By balance 59.44

$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

PENITENTIARY LAND PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,027.30

By receipts Land Board 141.70

To balance $ 1,169.00

$ 1,169.00 $ 1,169.00

PENITENTIARY LAND INCOME FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,310.85

By receipts Land Board 627.60

To balance $ 2,938.45

$ 2,938.45 $ 2,938.45

PARTITION OF REALTY FUND. By balance $ 217.36

To balance $ 217.36

$ 217.36 $ 217.36

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 63

PROWERS COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,994.00

To warrants $ 1,994.00

$ 1,994.00 $ 1,994.00

PUBLIC BUILDING LAND PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,402.45

By receipts Land Board 72.00

To balance $. 1,474.45

$ 1,474.45 $ 1,474.45

PUBLIC BUILDING LAND INCOME FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,838.26

By receipts Land Board 734.45

To balance $ 3,572.71

$ 3,572.71 $ 3,572.71

PROWERS COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 2 FUND. 1905

Aug. 10 By appropriation S. B. No. S3 $4,000.00

To warrants $ 3,460.58

To balance 539.42

$ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00

PROWERS COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 3 FUND. 1905

Aug. 10 By appropriation S. B. No. 85 $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 5,000.00

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

PUBLIC SCHOOL LAND PERMANENT FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $1,384,279.57

By receipts Land Board 114,578.67

To transfer to income fund $ 64,775.00

To warrants 1,024.00

To balance 1,433,059.24

$1,498,858.24 $1,498,858.24

<il BIENNIAL REPORT

PUBLIC SCHOOL LAND [NCOME FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 75,182.17

By transfer from permanent fund 64.775.00

By receipts from Land Board 375,517.02

By receipts from interest on warrants 40,702.81

By receipts from interest on deposits S.292.59

By transfer from Capitol building and interest

on bonds 10.500.00

By refund 8.00

To warrants % 472,984.43

To balance 101,993.16

$ 574,977.59 $ 574,977.59

PUEBLO AND DEADYILLE ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,005.71

To transfer internal improvement income $ 1,005.71

$ 1.005.71 $ 1,005.71

PUEBLO COUNTY BRIDGE FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 7.41

To warrants $ 6.00

To transfer internal improvement income 1.41

$ 7.41 $ 7.41

PARK COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance S 32.05

To warrants $ 32.05

$ 32.05 $ 32.05

REFORMATORY CASH FUND. 1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,500.00

By receipts from warden 6,672.57

To warrants 5 0.172.57

$ 9,172.57 $ 9,172.57

RIO GRANDE COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1905

June 10 By appropriation H. B. No. 6 $ 4,000.00

To warrants $ 379.23

To balance 3.620.77

$ 4,000.00 $ 4ji.Vi.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. G5

RPJGISTERED FUNDING BONDS SERIES 1897 FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ "42.74

To balance $ 342.74

$ 342.74 $ 342.74

ROUTT COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,642.64

To warrants $ 3,642.64

$ 3,642.64 $ 3,642.64

RIO BLANCO COUNTY BRIDGE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,882.58

To warrants $ 1,882.28

To transfer Internal Imp. Income .30

$ 1,882.58 $ 1,882.58

ROUTT COUNTY BRIDGE NO. 2 FUND. 1905

May 10 By appropriation S. B. No. 35 $ 5,000.00

To warrants $ 111.58

To balance 4,888.42

$ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY ROAD FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 3,755.46

To warrants $ 3,755.46

$ 3,755.46 $ 3,755.46.

SCHOOL OF MINES FUND. 1904

Dec. 20 By receipts from levy $ 138,816.56

To balance $ 2,738.96

To warrants 134,093.84

To balance 1,983.76

$ 138,816.56 $ 138,816.56-

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2.050.51

By receipts from levy . 106.57

To warrants $ 12.00

To balance 2.145.0S

$ 2,157.08 $ 2,157.08 3

BIENNIAL REPORT

- LINE LAND PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 56.00

To balance 56.00

| 56.00 $

SALINE LAND INCOME FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 916.50

By receipts Land Board

To balance

4.50 $ 1,094.50

ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance I 1.04

To balance I

-< 1.04 $ 1.04

STOCK INSPECTION FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance % 2,436.96

By receipts from levy -16.031.15

To warrants S 45.35-S.17

To balance 3,109.94

168.11 $ 48,468.11

SUMMIT COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 903.00

To warrants

S 903.00 $ 903.00

SUMMIT COUNTY ROAD NO. 2 FUND. 1906

Aug. 31 By appropriation H. B. No. 89

To warrants I 8,887.2

To balance 112.79

> 3.000.00 $ 3.000.00

SCALP BOUNTY FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance .

By refund ..

To war:

To balance

s

.18

13.00

.$

13.18

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. ()7

SUPREME COURT LIBRARY FUND. 1904 *

Dec. 1 By balance $ 1,292.31

By receipts from Clerk 2,983.00

To warrants $ 1,808.00

To balance 2,467.31

$ 4,275.31 $ 4,275.31

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME CASH FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 5,050.65

By receipts U. S. government 31,435.14

To warrants $ 22,531.06

To balance 13,954.73

$ 36,485.79 $ 36,485.79

STATE NORMAL INSTITUTE FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 31.11

By receipts Supt. Public Instruction 6,341.06

To warrants $ 5,355.22

To balance 1,016.95

$ 6,372.17 $ 6,372.17

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS' FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 2,249.07

By receipts Secretary 9,675.00

To transfer General Revenue 1905 $ 2,249.07

To warrants 9,643.00

To balance 32.00

$ 11,924.07 $ 11,924.07

STATE BOARD OF NURSE EXAMINERS' FUND. 1905

May 31 By receipts from Secretary $ 6,070.00

To warrants $ 2,382.87

To balance 3,687.13

$ 6,070.00 $ 6,070.00

SURPLUS FUND.

1905

Jan. 10 By transfer from General Revenue 1901-1902 $ 25,513.11

To warrants $ 25,502.18

To balance 10.93

$ 25,513.11 $ 25,513.11

68 BIENNIAL REPORT

TKLLER-FREMONT COUNTY ROAD FUND. L905

Aug. 10 By appropriation S. B. No. 76 $ 10,000.00

To warrants $ 9,81

To balance L82.73

$ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00

UTE WAR DEBT FUN I >. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 206.75

By receipts from levy 22.86

To balance $ 229.61

$ 229.61 S 229.61

UNIVERSITY FUND.

1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 568. 74

By receipts from levy 275,261.47

To warrants $ 272,7S7.19

To balance 3,043.02

$ 275.830.21 $ 275.830.21

UNIVERSITY LAND PERMANENT FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 48.269.15

By receipts Land Board 28.00

To balance $ 4S.297.15

$ 48,297.15 ? 48,297.15

UNIVERSITY LAND INCOME FUND.

1904 Dec. 1 By balance $ 247.33

By receipts Land Board

By receipts interest on warrants S49.96

To warrants $ 2,624.19

To balance ! 4S6.S5

$ 3.111.04 $ 3.111.04

UNIVERSITY SPECIAL FUND. 1904

Dec 1 By balance I 3V54

By receipts from levy 5.11

To balance % 8.65

$ S.65 $ S.65

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 60

WARRANT INTEREST FUND. 1904

Doc. 20 By warrant interest paid $ 52,664.88

To warrant interest paid % 52,664.88

% 52,664.88 $ 52,664.88

WASHINGTON COUNTY ARTESIAN WELL FUND. 1905

Dec. 11 By appropriation H. B. No. 237 % 6,000.00

To warrants $ 5,865.82

To balance 134.18

$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00

YUMA COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1905

Sept. 11 By appropriation H. B. No. 259 % 3,000.00

To warrants $ 2,974.50

To balance 25.50

$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

YUMA-WASHINGTON AND MORGAN COUNTY ROAD FUND. 1904

Dec. 1 By balance $ 374.40

To warrants $ 370.75

To transfer to Internal Imp. Income 3.65

S 374.40 $ 374.40

STATEMENTS

SHOWING

Certificates of Indebtedness ; Redemption and Outstanding Certifi- cates of Indebtedness; Recapitulation.

STATEMENT

SHOWING ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TWO YEARS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906.

Date

1905

To Whom Issued

F. W. Gross

F. W. Gross

F. W. Gross

F. W. Gross

F. W. Gross

S. D. Crump

Union Pacific R. R. Co.

Jan Jan

Jan. 9 F. W. Gross 6344

Jan. 9 F. W. Gross 6345

Jan. 9 F. W. Gross 6346

Jan. 9 S. D. Crump 6347

Jan.

Jan. 9 Colo. Telephone Co 6349

Jan. 9 Colo. Trading- & Trans. Co.. 6350

Jan. 9 Colo. Trading & Trans. Co.. 6351

9 Colo. Trading & Trans. Co.. 6352

9 Cripple Creek Water Co 6353

9 Capt. Gael S. Hoag 6354

9 John Gregory 6355

9 Midland Terminal Ry. Co.... 6356

9 Glauber Beer Co 6357

9 Gold Belt Cons. Elec Co 6358

9 J. R. Haskin 6359

9 Col. A. W. Hogle 6360

9 Cripple Creek Livery 6361

9 M. W. Skinner 6362

9 Raymond St. Clair 636r

Jan. 9 Gen. Ben F. Klee 6364

Jan. 9 Geo. McKenzie, M. D 6365

Jan. 9 Miss Mary Hehn 6366

Jan. 9 Flint-Lomax El. & Mf. Co.. 6367

Jan. 9 John H. Williams 6368

9 H. G. Moore Merc. Co 6369

9 City of Victor 6370

9 Central Drug Co 6371

9 Morrell Hdw. Co 6372

9 Sydney Moyle 6373

9 A. W. Grant 6874

9 Denver Omnibus & Cab Co.. 6375

No. Amount

6342 $

6343

Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

Jan. 9 Louis Gregory 6376

Jan. 9 Fred Howey »i377

For What Purpose

154.20 Military pay roll

111.54 Military pay roll

359.00 Military pay roll

440.00 Military pay roll

153.34 Military pay roll

2,500.00 Legal services

29.08 Transportation

72.30 Telephone services

270.00 Horse hire

221.60 Hay and oats

680.00 Horse hire

34.15 Water

102.30 Services

48.00 Horse hire

53.24 Transportation

12.50 Merchandise

27.95 Lights

21.00 Professional services

671.01 Services

2.00 Carriage hire

5.00 Five gallons coffee

142.00 Professional services

1,137.75 Services

98.00 Professional services

80.00 Meals

58.50 Supplies

86.00 Supplies

205.35 Groceries

148.00 Water

34.85 Drugs

31.00 Supplies

30.00 Merchandise

14.50 Services

162.00 Hauling

100.00 Horse hire

36.75 Board

74

BIENNIAL REPORT

STATEMENT

SHOWING ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TWO

FEARS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906— Continued. Date 1905 To Whom Issu< d No. Amount For What Purpose

Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

9 Colo. & So. Ry. Co.

9 F. W. Gross

9 W. Dearden

.6378 .6379 .C380

9 Denver Omnibus & Cab Co..63Sl

9 Randall Priest 6382

9 Colo. Telephone Co 6383

9 Byer's Studio 6384

Jan. 20 John Gregory 6385

May 12 R. O. Fairfax G:JS6

May 12 Col. J. Elmer Johnston 6387

June 7 Colo. & Southern Ry. Co.... 6388

July 20 Dan Keleher 63S9

July 20 Randall Priest 6390

1906

Jan. 22 Harrv Gale 6391

June 23 H. M. Libbey...

Aug. 16 Ed. Arnold

Aug. 22 Geo. L. Greer...

Aug. 22 Geo. L. Greer. . .

Aug. 22 Geo. L. Greer...

Aug. 22 Geo. L. Greer...

Sept. 7 -Geo. H. Libbey

.6392 .6393 .6394 .6395 .6396 .6397 .639S

Sept. 7 *Denver Omnibus & Cab Co.. 6399

Oct. 8 S. L. Chase 6400

Oct. 12 Bulkeley Wells 6401

Oct. 12 Jas. Boldauf 6402

Oct. 16 Frank Hossack 6403

Oct. 16 PI. P. Spurlock 6404

Oct. 16 Andy Wiseman 6405

Oct. 16 Fay Gorham 6406

Oct. 16 F. G. Olwin 6407

Oct. 16 C. W. Howback 6408

Oct. 16 J. L. McHattan 6409

Oct. 16 C. W. Wolfenberger G410

Oct. 16 Thomas lies 6411

Oct. 16 A. H. Adams 6412

Oct. 16 Geo. F. Bloomfield 6413

17.64 Freight charges

40.00 Expenses

2.30 Drugs

186.00 Horse hire

9.00 Hauling

2.35 Telephone

9.50 Photograph

146.00 Plorse hire

24.90 Freighting

362.46 Services

114.68 Transportation

15.00 Colt revolver

18.00 Winchester rifle

17.00 Gun

234.62 Services

68.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

46.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

90.00 Horse hire

116.00 Horse hire

406.00 Horse hire

34.00 Horse hire

120.00 Assigned certificate

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

240.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

240.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

360.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

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STATEMENT

SHOWING ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TWO

YEARS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906— Continued. Date 1906 To Whom Issued No. Amount For What Purpose

Oct. 16 Emmit Williams 6414

Oct. 16- Lige Salman 6415

Oct. 16 F. N. JoHautzen 6416

Oct. 16 F. A. Nichols 6417

Oct. 16 Jim Henry 6418

Oct. 16 Albert Godfritzer 6419

Oct. 16 William Wear 6420

Oct. 16 S. E. Wolcott 6421

Oct. 16 S. E. Moyle 6422

Oct. 16 E. Martin 6423

Oct. 16 E. J. Paxman 6424

Oct. 16 H. S. Harp 6425

Oct. 16 H. F. Keel 6426

Oct. 16 Jim Kilduff 6427

Oct. 16 Buster Rector 6428

Oct. 16 M. O. Walden 6429

Oct. 16 Geo. E. Aicher 6430

Oct. 16 R. A. Went 6431

Oct. 16 W. F. Steel 6432

Oct. 16 Ernest Oldland 6433

Oct. 16 Jas. Boldauf 6434

Oct. 16 Frank Hossack 6435

Oct. 16 H. P. Spurlock 6436

Oct. 16 Andy Wiseman 6437

Oct. 16 Fay Gorham 6438

Oct. 16 C. W. Howback 6439

Oct. 16 J. L. McHattan 6440

Oct. 16 C. W. Wolfenberger 6441

Oct. 16 Thomas lies 6442

Oct. 16 A. H. Adams 6443

Oct. 16 Geo. E. Bloomfield 6444

Oct. 16 Emmit Williams 6445

Oct. 16 Ernest Oldland 6446

Oct. 16 Lige Salman 6447

Oct. 16 F. N. JoHautzen 6448

Oct. 16 F. A. Nichols 6449

Oct. 16 Albert Godfritzer 6450

60.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

180.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

42.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

150.00 Horse hire

38.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

150.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

196.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

38.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

ti;

BIENNIAL REPORT

STATEMENT

SHOWING ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TWO \RS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 190G— Continued

1906 To Whom Issued No.

Oct. 16 Willie Wear 6451

Oct. 16 S. E. Wolcott 6452

Oct. 16 S. E. Moyle 6453

Oct. 16 E. Martin 6454

Oct. 16 E. J. Paxman

Oct. 16 H. S. Harp 6456

Oct. 16 H. F. Keel 6457

Oct. 16 James Kilduff '. 6458

Oct. 16 Buster Rector 6459

Oct. 16 M. O. Walden 6460

Oct. 16 Geo. E. Aichet 6461

Oct. 16 R. A. Went 6-162

Oct. 16 W. F. Steel 6463

Oct. 16 T. G. Olwin 6464

Oct. 16 H. P. Spurlock 6465

Oct. 16 J. L. McHatton 6466

Oct. 16 Thomas lies 6467

Oct. 16 Geo. F. Bloomfield 6468

Oct. 16 Emmit Williams 6469

Oct. 16 Ernest Oldland 6470

Oct. 16 Lige Salman 6471

Oct. 16 F. N. JoHautzen 6472

Oct. 16 Albert Suter 6473

Oct. 16 S. E. Moyle 6474

Oct. 16 Geo. E. Aicher 6475

Oct. 16 T. G. Olwin 6476

Oct. 16 R. A. Went 6477

Oct. 16 C. W. Howback.. 647S

Oct. 16 Chas. Graves 6479

Oct. 16 G. W. Stone 6480

Oct. 16 G. M. Lord 64S1

Oct. 16 Vern Berdick 6482

Oct. 16 A. L. Ellison 6483

Oct. 16 M. O. Walden 6484

Oct. 16 H. P. Spurlock 64S5

Oct. 16 B. L. Nichols

Amount For What Purpose

8.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

180.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

30.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

49.00 Horse hire

3.00 Horse hire

6.00 Horse hire

46.00 Horse hire

3.00 Horse hire

3.00 Horse hire

6.00 Horse hire

46.00 Horse hire

23.00 Horse hire

29.00 Horse hire

23.00 Horse hire

23.00 Horse hire

3.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

120.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

200.00 Horse hire

160.00 Horse hire

SO. 00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO.

STATEMENT

SHOWING ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR TWO

YEARS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906— Concluded. Date 1906 To Whom Issued No.

Oct. 16 J. H. Colthorp 6487

Oct. 16 Albert Suter 6488

Oct. 16 Chas. Bloomfield 6489

Oct. 16 R. Oldland 6490

Oct. 16 T. G. Olwin 6491

Oct. 16 A. H. Adams 6492

Oct. 16 C. R. Leman 6493

Oct. 16 R. A. Went 6494

Oct. 16 O. P. Y. Burch 6495

Oct. 16 Peter Colvin 6496

Oct. 16 R. L. Hendrum 6497

Oct. 16 Chas. Trew 6498

Oct. 16 R. L. Hendrum 6499

Oct. 16 Geo. Hooper 6500

Oct. 16 W. G. Shoup 6501

Oct. 16 Chas. True or B. Wells 6502

Oct. 16 Andy Wiseman 6503

Oct. 16 John Crook 6504

Nov. 9 *Denver City Troop 6505

Nov. 9 *W. A. Spangler 6506

Nov. 9 *Martha B. Pike 6507

Nov. 9 *J. W. Lane 6508

Nov. 9 *J. P. Wilcox 6509

Nov. 9 *E. O. Russell 6510

Nov. 9 *K. E. Linderfelt 6511

Nov. 9 *R. W. McLeod 6512

Amount For What Purpose

40.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

Horse hire Horse hire Horse hire Horse hire Horse hire Horse hire Horse hire

80.00

200.00

40.00

40.00

40.00

40.00

40.00

40.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

60.00 Horse hire

8.00 Horse hire

160.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

80.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

40.00 Horse hire

1,508.00 Horse hire

232.00 Horse hire

522.00 Horse hire

58.00 Horse hire

58.00 Horse hire

58.00.. Horse hire

116.00 Horse hire

58.00 Horse hire

Total $ 20,073.36

*Issued in lieu of Certificate No. 4964.

Certificates 6401 to 6504, inclusive, are issued in lieu of Certificates 4963, 5297, 5551 and 5914.

.s BIENNIAL REPORT

OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS NOVEMBER 30, 1906.

Fugitive Apprehension Fund $ 1,108.93

Land Commissioner's Fund 22.00

Penitentiary Fund 200.10

Printing Fund 1,759.24

Insane Asylum Cottage 1,627.15

Ute Indian War expense 10.50

Leadville Riots Fund 136.69

Dairy Commissioner's Fund 270.00

Stock Indemnity Fund 348.00

Railroad Commissioner's Fund 1,720.00

Coal Mine Inspector's Fund S34.17

Supreme Court Docket Fund 400.00

Cripple Creek Riots Fund 277.91

Judge Criminal Court Salary 1,211.08

Court of Inquiry Fund 54.55

Game and Fish Wardens Deputies Fund 916.65

Inspector Metalliferous Mines Assistant Mileage 151.80

State Board of Medical Examiner's Fund 1.867.00

Lake City Riots Fund 8,761.57

Ute War Claim Fund 133.82

Cripple Creek District Riots Fund 411,778.99

Telluride District Riots Fund 200,340.47

Trinidad District Riots Fund 114.067. SI

Colorado City Riots Fund 22.7S8.96

Total $770,787.41

STATEMENT.

SHOWING REDEMPTION AND OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS FOR THE TWO FISCAL TEARS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1906.

Certificates of indebtedness outstanding November 30, 1904 $761,514.33

Certificates of indebtedness issued during two years ending

November 30, 1906 20.073.3*3

Certificates of indebtedness cancelled during two vears ending

November 30, 1906 $ 10,800.28

Certificates of indebtedness outstanding November 30, 1906 770.787.41

$781,587.69 $781,587.69

STATEMENTS

SHOWING

Delinquent Tax Levy Balances Due the State from the Several Counties, on All Funds, June 30, 1906.

Additional Assessments and Increases on Tax Levies of All Funds for Two Years ending June 30, 1906, as Reported on County Clerks' Semi-Annual Statements.

Rebates, Decreases in Assessment, and Taxes Declared Unavailable on Tax Levies of All Funds, for Two Years Ending June 30, 1906, as Reported on County Clerks' Semi-Annual Statements.

STATEMENT

SHOWING DELINQUENT TAX LEVY BALANCES DUE THE STATE PROM THE SEVERAL COUNTIES ON ALL FUNDS li I

■- Bond* Ron.1* Sinkinn u

1.609.H

1.171.69 fl,387.47,i.(C

1

SHOWING THE ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS AND Agricultural

STATEMENT

TAX LEVIES OF ALL FUNDS FOR TWO YEARS ENDING JUNE 30,

REPORTED ON COUNTY CLERKS' SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT ton Capitol Bi Ing BpanlBb

'

I

DECREASES IN

C «e orMlm

STATEMENT

AND TAXES DECLARED UNAVAILABLE ON TAX LEVIES OF ALL FUNDS FOR TWO YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1906, AS REPORTED ON COUNTY CLERKS' SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENTS

»(.« (0 1769 .71

i

AMOUNT

Charged Each County for State Taxes for the Fiscal Year 1905, Charged Each County for State Taxes for the Fiscal Year 1906.

AMOUNT OHABGBD BACH COUNTY FOB STATE TAXES FOB THE YEAH 1906.

1

AUorXT CHAliCEIl EACH COI'XTY KOI! STATE TAXES roll THE VEAII llior..

ASSESSMENTS.

Statement Showing Apportionment of Public School Income Fund for the Years 1905 and 1906.

Abstracts of Assessment, showing Increase and Decrease.

Abstract Assessments 1905 and 1906.

Recapitulation of same.

Detailed Statements Acres of Agricultural Land ; Acres of Grazing Land ; Acres of Coal Land ; Improvements on Lands ; Improve- ments on Public Lands ; Town and City Lots ; Improvements on Town and City Lots ; Mining Property and Gross Output ; Miles of Railroad and Other Property ; Miles of Telegraph and Telephone Lines ; Average Value of Merchandise ; Amount of Capital Employed in Manufactures ; Horses ; Asses ; Mules ; Cattle ; Sheep ; Swine ; Goats ; All other Animals ; Musical In- struments ; Clocks and Watches ; Diamonds ; Jewelry ; Gold and Silver Plate ; Amount of Money and Credits ; Carriages and Vehicles ; Houshold Property ; All other Property ; Bank Stocks or Other Stocks, Etc.

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 85

APPORTIONMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME.

1905. 1906.

January. July. January. July.

Adams $ 1,272.27 $ 733.97 $ 1,185.28 $ 1,080.85

Arapahoe 1.239.96 647.53 1,044.81 1,011.68

Archuleta 784.82 378.85 628.73 597.82

Baca 213.34 104.76 169.59 136.65

Bent 843.25 455.12 703.72 640.75

Boulder 6,201.78 3,303.61 5,304.61 4,944.93

Chaffee. 1,640.54 883.09 1,45.9.81 1,191.79

Cheyenne 142.90 64.26 102.70 120.84

Clear Creek 1,516.95 773.56 1,248.89 1,042.18

Conejos 3,054.04 1.544.11 2,474.78 1,912.29

Costilla 1,313.07 658.76 1,038.88 900.67

Custer 665.03 312.6S 510.52 415.26

Delta 2,319.15 1,319.09 2,125.24 1,860.48

Denver 36,425.09 19,978.53 32,492.27 28,535.29

Dolores 113.89 54.56 85.S7 84.96

Doug-las 723.16- 319.08 564.1S 481.82

Eagle 59S.44 306.05 493.52 446.70

Elbert 869.09 44S.45 727.04 662.82

El Paso 8,457.24 4,393.16 7,020.94 6,033.85

Fremont 4,074.30 2,184.90 3,461.42 3,084.97

Garfield 1,705.56 912.36 1,486.83 1,248.12

Gilpin 1,416.87 705.08 1,150.20 923.11

Grand 239.99 87.06 193.56 202.13

Gunnison 1,099.25 57S.75 975.74 802.86

Hinsdale 224.41 93.03 166.40 122.11

Huerfano 2,848.84 1,530.87 2,446.74 2,123.40

Jefferson 2,795.56 1,446.49 2,473.02 2,241.97

Kiowa 140.29 55.87 79.55 105.15

Kit Carson 478.47 253.50 342.18 461.88

Lake 2,450.39 1,213.50 1,972.41 1,693.21

La Plata 2,330.60 1,158.21 1,914.67 1,724.44

Larimer 5,050.64 2,822.72 4,527.39 4,543.86

Las Animas 6,359.92 3,662.15 5,956.90 5,281.18

Lincoln 270.08 144.71 224.16 249.36

Logan S91.67 451.45 687.25 728.90

Mesa 3,325.60 1,943.99 3,121.23 2,933.49

Mineral 263.33 173.65 262.52 235.43

Montezuma 772.65 436.35 685.68 631.14

86

BIENNIAL REPORT

APPORTIONMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME-Concluded.

'Mlrose l.*» 1,43 h2A5.%

-an 1*132.87 628.11 1,022.31 1,051.49

°tero 3.536.09 1,929.16 3,158.88 2,968.94

°Uray 8*.* 414.1s 643.16 617.45

Park 563-5-l 271.98 345.ss

PhilliPs «0.20 232.06 355.05 344.91

Pitkin 1-24.64 702.88 1.155.93 1,001.31

Prowers 1,434.49 827.90 1,330.61

Puebl° 11,924.03 6,447.1:; 10,37

Rio Blanco 4S0.95 247.86 3^79

Rio Grande 1,301.25 692.59 1,119.37 1,062.40

Routt 1-235.27 606.06 983.50

Saguache 1,053.95 524.83 850.75 693.Su

San Juan 312.54 179.3S 278.11 269.29

San Miguel 699.66 370.39 580.20 531.33

Sedgwick 327.49 128.44 233.66

Summit 374.54 179.30 269.17 277.16

Teller 3,980.14 2.210.16 3.510.49

Washington 462.28 261. 7" 447:, 401.52

WeId 5,314.70 2,9i" 4.573.3T

Yuma 1.177.75 633.63 iffl

Normal School 411.61 309.9S 443.67 361.35

Total $144,825.96 J 78, 122.41 100.67 .$11: i

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 87

ADAMS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of "Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 87,740 $ 1,848,587.00 107,792 $ 1,891,240.00

Acres of grazing land 437,206 407,560.00 376,280 478,725.00

Acres of coal land 2,625 4,570.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metallifer- ous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by state board of equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle 12,640

Sheep 24,326

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Improvements on Tands and the

kind of land thereof 650,865.00 597,720.00

Improvements on public land«... .. 1,130.00

Town and city lots 26,548 315,085.00 41,740 287,695.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 101,830.00 121,635.00

117.71

1,094,285.00

117.71

1,052,299.00

21,535.00

24,075.00

117.71

11,835.00

558.43

12,048.00

81.

12,042.00

470.16

15,831.00

150,035.00

170.670.00

3,794

112,150.00

3,661

111,320.00

151

6,255.00

194 14,273

5,165.00

12,640

191,795.00

142,900.00

24,326

48,865.00

22,600

33,945.00

1,887

7,645.00

4,563

17,245.00

5,555.00

2,240.00

165

7,915.00

197

8,495.00

71

715.00

1,020.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 510.00 675.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 1,350.00 450.00

88 BIENNIAL REPORT

ADAMS— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1906 1906

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

No. of

Valuation 15,605.00

No. of

Valuation 10.S70.00

Cash value of special privi- leges and franchises not in-

5,000.00

Average cash value bank de- "

}

7,270.00

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

5,900.00

Carriages and vehicles of every description

1,622

35,190.00

1,823

39,150.00

Household property (over and above exemption)

485.00

44,980.00

5,260.00

4,490.00 45.430 00

46,135.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

10,000.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

1,050.00

_

1,070.00

Total

55,152,283.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitu- tional amendment of 1904

5,134,109.00

135,190.00

$5,017,093.00

Number of militarv noils

7S2

S71

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 89

ARAPAHOE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 40,085

Acres of grazing land 326,180

Acres of coal land .....'

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and and kind thereof

3 Valuation

1906 No. of "Valuation

$ 1,617,615.00

36,000 $ 1,251,190.00

406,750.00

326,180 361,830.00

Improvements on lands and the

kind of land thereof 286,820.00 267,440.00

Improvements on public lands 835.00 4,345.00

Town and city lots 59,242 767,505.00 60,302 934,015.00

Improvements on town and city- lots 223,955.00 286,370.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous

mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous

mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned

by state board of equalization 93.68 831,843.00 93.68 808,301.00

Other railroad property 18,922.00 20,263.00

Miles of telegraph lines 11,237.00 547.68 11,237.00

Miles of telephone lines 12,833.00 684.24 17,629.00

Average value of merchandise 27,465.00 28,605.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures 61,500.00

Horses 2,726 86,430.00 3,079 98,290.00

Mules 117 4,375.00 129 5,055.00

Asses

Cattle 12,242 187,720.00 13,154 193,755.00

Sheep 24,410 44,420.00 26,761 40,155.00

Swine 870 4,060.00 802 3,925.00

Goats

AH other animals 10 470.00 2 190.00

Musical instruments 344 19,040.00 399 23,135.00

Clocks and watches 305 3,060.00 315 3,340.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 1,975.00 1,010.00

90 BIENNIAL REPORT

ARAPAHOE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book^ accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes./' 35,290.00 34,775.00 bonds, debentures, and all\ other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits instate . 26,065.00 12,955.00

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state 11,025.00

Carriages and vehicles of every description 1,420 28,770.00 1,466 32,SS5.00

Household proocrtv (over and above exemption) 78,255.00 01.330. 00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 10,040.00 11,095.00

All other property r33.505.00 228,585.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 7,400.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 4,980,280.00 $ 4,840,605.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 150,510.00 183,015.00

Total net assessment $ 4,829,770.00 $ 4,657,590.00

Number of military polls 900 1,012

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 91

ARCHULETA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 5,787 $ 28,935.00 6,959 $ 34,795.00

Acres of grazing- land 154,000 192,500.00 168,314 132,314.00

Acres of coal land 40 600.00 40 400.00

Acres of timber owned separate from land 15,148.00 16,400.00

Acres of other land and kind thereof, timber land 24,003 60,007.50 23,088 57,720.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, deeded land 22,842.75 33,840.50

Improvements on public lands and leased lands 15,345.00 7,885.00

Town and city lots, including 80 acres Pagosa Hot Springs Co 67,869.00 67,568.00

Improvements on town and city lots and Hot Spgs ground 44,070.00 45,002.00

Metalliferous minii.g claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Globe Express Co

Miles of railroads, as returned by state board of equalization

Other railroad property, rolling stock

Miles of telegraph lines. West- ern Union Telegraph Co

Miles of telephone lines, Pagosa Spgs. Exchange

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 1,829

Mules 46

Asses 94

Cattle 6,895

Sheep 93,115

Swine 209

Goats 2,201

All other animals

Musical instruments 61

Clocks and watches 151

3,lc5.00

2,957.00

306,450.00

79.65

272,500.00

30,850.00

30,850.00

2.601.00

60.00

2,607.00

600 00

76,357.18

51,787.00

40,039.82

35,900.00

;!5,714.50

1,372

34,606.00

1,532.00

48

1,525.00

182 00

•10,428.50

6,739

73,150.00

141,312.00

49,532

72,298.00

739.00

155

914.00

2,201.00

588 65

2,693.00

4,605.00

4,336.00

951.00

139

1,013.00

92

BIENNIAL REPORT

ARCHULETA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

Jewelry, gold and silver plate.. diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, bonds debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

No. of

1905

467

Valuation 95.00

20,914.00

8, 728. 50

14,512.00

225.00

7,339.00

15,551.44

$ 1,222,400.19

72,200.00

$ 1,150,200.19

No. of

1906

427

Valuation 104.00

9,779.00

8,599.00

9,619.00

100.00

6,936.50

12,555.35

$ 1,030,753.35

48,400.00

982,353.35

412

294

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 93

BACA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

Acres ofgr azing land 295,541 $ 165,307.00 295,508 $ 206.7S5.00

Acres of coal land Acres of oil land . .

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by state board of equalization

40,320.00

2,254

1,295.00

61

269,837.00

25,579

44,925.00

32,850

378.00

155

100.00

23

517.00

39

310.00

93

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, grazing 22,342.00 20,905.00

Improvements on public lands 4,921.00 5,046.00

Town and city lots 1,000.00 1,028.00

Improvements on town and city lots 1,847.00 2,465.00

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise 7,525.00 9,450.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 3,024 40,320.00 2,254 34,785.00

Mules 48 1,295.00 61 2,095.00

Asses

Cattle 26,120 269.S37.00 25,579 250,773.00

Sheep 29,950 44,925.00 32.850 49,276.00

Swine 152 378.00 155 386.00

Goats

All other animals 12 100.00 23 394.00

Musical instruments 40 517.00 39 607.00

Clocks and watches 102 310.00 S3 236.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 15.00

Amount of monev. credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced bv writing 14.276.00 12.659.00

!»1 BIENNIAL REPORT

BACA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE FEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Cash value of special privileg s and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 261 4,309.00 241 3,925.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 3,358.00 2,990.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 86.00 4,865.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Total S 5S7.408.00 $ 608,670.00

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 £5,011.00 26,232.00

Total net assessment $ 562,397.00 $ 5S2,43S.O0

Number of military polls 217 201

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 95

BENT.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 38,583

Acres of grazing lond 103,404

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

15 Valuation

No. of

1906

Valuation

$ 388,100.00

38,216

$ 595,032.00

110,834.00

109,915

146,161.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by state board of equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise ..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 40,787.00 43,315.00

Improvements on public lands 8,545.00 9,260.00

Town and city lots 62,042.00 62,577.00

Improvements on town and city lots 87,845.00 90,090.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross outpat from metalliferous mining claims

36.92

546,416.00

36.92

516,880.00

17,349.00

10.278.00

11,873.00

11,873.00

14,973.00

17,763.00

22,250.00

22,075.00

1,622

35,698.00

2,092

45,443.00

143

3,250.00

168 7,835

3,376.00

8,550

90,165.00

83,084.00

25,515

43,460.00

30,264

51.599.00

377

838.00

410

921.00

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep 25,515

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 13 860.00 12 710.00

Clocks and watches

!)('» BIENNIAL REPORT

BENT— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No ('ash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in-

. of

Valuation

No. of

Valuation

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

311

3,557.00

388

4,825.00

Household property (over and above exemption)

7,515.00

7,515.00

Libraries

1,485.00

1,550.00

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

3,745.00

3,918.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

23,104.00

20,260.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

5S2.00

Total

$ 1,525,273.00

$ 1,748,505.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

33,600.00

38,400.00

Total net assessment

$ 1,491,673.00

$ 1,710,105.00

Number of militarv noils

246

302

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 97

BOULDER.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 96,495 $ 2,009,185.00 100,217 % 2,182,735.00

Acres of grazing land ....". 117,119 308,500.00 113,715 313,185.00

Acres of coal land 4,480 246,065.00 3,082 198,755.00

Acres of land, reservoir and ditch 514 6,380.00 13,071 98,940.00

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, stone, precious mineral 10,616 194,885.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 844,465.00

Miles of railroads, as returned

by state board of equalization 125.65 1,163,570.00

Other property by state board 111,601.00

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

and m'f'g 413,000.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Improvements on public lands 32,500.00 975,245.00

Town and city lots 1,376,125.00 1,494,885.00

Improvements on town and city lots 2,648,955.00 2,910,965.00

Metalliferous mining claims 548,490.00 525,890.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims 406,490.00 475,580.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

146.04

1,218,552.00

11,807.00

163.00

6,427.00

4,245.11

119,950.00

527,815.00

7,201

244,950.00

408

15,680.00

Horses 6,850 198,025.00

Mules 357 11,070.00

Asses

Cattle 14,431 189,115.00 13,761 168,850.00

Sheep 7,316 8,970.00 11,359 17,040.00

Swine 1,331 6,375.00 1,539 5,645.00

Bees (swarms) 4,717 9,430.00 4,097 4,105.00

All other animals 67 4,210.00 88 2,280.00

Musical instruments 1,010 67,375.00 1,271 82,850.00

Clocks and watches 935 7,685.00 1,055 7,740.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 3,125.00 4,35500

98

BIENNIAL RE POUT

BOULDER— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

1905

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts inn evidenced by writing, and

''ash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property (over and above exemption)

Bicycles

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount p< rsonal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

Valuation

251,590.00

No. of

1906

Valuation

83,120.00

3,956

3,442

79,115.00

82,900.00

21,245.00

435,770.00

L43

945.00

145

12,365.00

105,440.00

95,290.00

86,060.00

124,255.00 159,110.00

$ 11,359,9S6.00

%. 12,607,036.00

n^n

626,655.00

$ 11,359,986.00

$ 11,980,381.00

3.41")

3,416

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

99

CHAFF KK.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 10.374

Acres of grazing- land 51,150

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, agr

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, graz

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining clairrws and placers, A% included

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property \

Miles of telegraph lines V.

Miles of telephone lines )

Average value of merchandise. . -v

Average amount of capital em- [ ployed in manufactures J

Horses 1,665

Mules _4

Asses

Cattle 4,010

Sheep 40

Swine

Goats 5

All other animals 21

Musical instruments 350

Clocks and watches 430

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other prec- ious stones

FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905

Valuation

% 181,710.00 50,937.00

1,350,607.00

1906 No. of Valuation

15,640 $ 164.390.00 58,361 62,121.00

180.330.00 ' ...

Ki.145.00

143.529.00

14.220.00

11,508.00

379,572.00

310,262.00

457,065.00

492,870.00

L10.390.00

111,109.00

4."), 210.00

35,267.00

1,349,259.00

100,980.00

115.670.00

34,515.00

1.400

30,001.00

525.00

30

750.00

40,100.00

5,670

51,030.00

90.00

10

20.00

450

1.S00.00

10.00

50

450.00

576.00

21.215.00

320

22.400.00

4.300.00

471

1.710.00

i. 060. oo

1.000.00

15,390.00 12,610.00

MM) BIENNIAL REPORT

CHAFFEE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, I bonds, debentures, and all other / written evidence of indebted- ! ness I

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in | other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state '.

Carriages and vehicles of every description 940 17,145.00 910 18,200.00

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures, in mdse..

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total

Number of military polls

153,000.00 900.00

110,300.00 600.00

46,250.00 39,850.00

74,010.00 43.800.00

$ 3,255,996.00 198,390.00

% 3,227,792.00

165,901.00

758

% 3,057,606.00

930

I 3.061.891.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 101

CHEYENNE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land 593,334 $ 445,004.00 594,427 $ 594,427.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 5,500.00 6,150.00

Improvements on public lands 5,110.00 10,250.00

Town and city lots 3,548.00 2,531 4,436.00

Improvements on town and city lots 8,050.00 11,035.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned\ by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property \ 63.13 903,401.00 63.13 871,379.00

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise 3,200.00 3,700.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep 10,402

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 15 580.00 21 745.00

Clocks and watches 43 301.00 43 325.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other prec- ious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1,017

10,170.00

893

10,020.00

19

285.00

34 5,819

510.00

7,249

72,512.00

58,730.00

10,402

15,603.00

5,750

8,625.00

32

96.00

59

177.00

102 BIBNNIAL REPORT

CHEYENNE -Conclnded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE TEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1906 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes,

bo* ires, and all other

written evidence of indebted-

cash value of special privih - and franchises not included in

r items

Average cash value hank depi its in state

Average cash value hank depos- its out of stat.-

carriages and vehii ery description Ill 1,665.00 178

Household property (over and above exemption!

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures. All other property

Bank stock or shares in any hank :

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

2,000.00

Total net assessment I 14", $ 1.585.919.00

Number of military polls 133

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

L03

CLEAR CREEK.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190(

aluation 53,000.00

1905 No. of V;

1906 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land )

[ 24,794 Acres of grazing- land )

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind of land thereof

Improvements on lands and the \ kind thereof /

Improvements on public lands... )

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 25.77

Other railroad property 25.77

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses G50

Mules 12

Asses 70

Cattle 700

Sheep

Swine ,

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other prec- ious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

25,114 $ GO. 000.00

11,000.00

8,725.00

,041,350.00

510,127.00 424,913.00

717,964.00

655,308.00

310,000.00

291,600.00

83,550.00

105,342.00

283,470.00

25.77

339,657.00

1,546.00

1,546.00

3,092.00

29.00

3,092.00

14,961.(M)

737.41

16,019.00

130,700.00

95,000.00 6 000.00

16,000.00

612

15,865.00

300.00

9

230.00

700.00

81

810.00

11,000.00

800

11,125.00

145

7 000 00

158

1 260 00

1,555 00

I'M BIENNIAL REPORT

CLEAR CREEK— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Valuation

No. of

330

Valuation

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

2,315.00

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every scription

7,920.00

187,740.00

1,040.00

14,175.00

1,500.00

51,340.00

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

2,500.00 52,500.00

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

$ 2,733,633.00 5,000.00

$ 2,821,204.00 197,740.00

Total net assessment

Number of militarv noils 300

$ 2,728,633.00

500

$ 2,623,464.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 105

CONEJOS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 96,723 $ 619,870.00 104,237 § 778,798.00

Acres of grazing land 161,784 202,230.00 150,880 236,320.00

Acres of state land 11,892 13,257.00 10,970 31,552.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 146,069.00 122,263.00

Improvements on public lands 9,487.00 7,354.00

Town and city lots 102,442.00 107,661.00

Improvements on town and city lots 187,384.00 194,580.00

Metalliferous mining claims 12,145.00 15,075.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims 6,530.00 6,560.00

Gross output from metallifer- ous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion 73.85 486,350.00 77.80 510,050.00

Other railroad property 5,346.00 8,725.00

Miles of telegraph lines 8,858.00 213.00 8,798.00

Miles of telephone lines 22,861.00 646.36 24,004.00

Average value of merchandise 86,830.00 92,795.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 2,887 52,503.00 2,707 46,358.00

Mules 105 1,352.00 58 1,397.00

Asses

Cattle 8,920 86,020.00 7,447 80,059.00

Sheep 36,187 46,718.00 39,076 58,871.00

Swine 318 929.00 459 1,451.00

Goats

All other animals 165 386.00 457.00

Musical instruments 182 5,893.00 149 6,009.00

Clocks and watches 200 1,273.00 154 904.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 625.00 1,045.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts

not evidenced by writing 11,500.00 17,207.00

L06 BIENNIAL REPORT

CONEJO&— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE FEARS L905 AND 1906.

Cash value promissory bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in-

dness

Cash value of special privileges

and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value haul; de- posits in state

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 1,110 19,189.00 1,088 ".",8.00

Household propert y 7.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures _14.00

All other property 21,90 m'4.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpor- ation doing business in the state 400.00 '200.00

Total $ 2,176.350.00 J 2. 143,689.00

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitution- al amendment of 1904 129.730.00 542.00

Total net assessment $ 2.046,614.<X> I 2,321,247.00

Number of military polls 1,419 1,090

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

107

COSTILLA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YE

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 125,782 $ 321,466.00

Acres of grazing- land 67,563 119,305.00

Acres of desert and mountain

lands 767,685 79.970.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and

kind thereof 1,106.24 4.212.00

Improvements on lands and the

kind of land thereof 63,457.00

Improvements on public lands 1,235.00

Town and city lots 18,250.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 38.690.00

Metalliferous mining claims 1,179 20,664.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned

by State Board of Equalization ?5.55 548,050.00

Other railroad property 234.00

Miles of telegraph lines 75.58 7,927.00

Miles of telephone lines 7,758.00

Average value of merchandise 25,835.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures 26,200.00

Horses 1,754 30,089.00

Mules 90 1.815.00

Asses 32 120.00

Cattle 8,103 91,586.00

Sheep 18.800 23,603.00

Swine 229 845.00

Goats 1,837 2.235.00

All other animals

Musical instruments 1,594.00

Clocks and watches 709.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 5.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts

not evidenced by writing 5,742.00

rs 1905 and 1908.

1906 No. of Valuation

126,140 $ 354,652.00

67,561 54,591.00

767,685 115,152.00

. 1,106.24 4.212.00

43,779.00

1,850.00

18,140.00

36,100.00

1,179 20,664.00

75.5:. 548,050.00

234.00

198.00 7,927.00

196.94 7,752.00

27.155.00

34,900.00

1,790 35.396.00

69 1.562.00

10,074 110,181.00

20,966 26,203.00

407 1.115.00

1,891 2,386.00

4 32.00

2.177.00

.708.00

109.00

1,070.00

108 BIENNIAL REPORT

COSTILLA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1005 AND 190G.

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in items

Average cash value bank deposits in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 12,184.00 13,602.00

Household property 11,385.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 29,114.00 21.911.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank

Total $ 1,494,279.00 $ 1,491,610.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 65,731.00 58,876.00

Total net assessment $ 1,428,548.00 $ 1,432,734.00

Number of military polls 614

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

109

CUSTER.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands...

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Globe Express Co

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1905 No. of Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

14,001 $

129,630.00

13,696 $

123,150.00

88,335

125,695.00

90,173

131,720.00

102,435.00

90,800.00

10,720.00

8,060.00

22,975.00

22,675.00

50,445.00

48,605.00

2,896

29,990.00

3,034

31,430.00

45,840.00

85,840.00

13,150.00

2,170.00

12.89

77,340.00

12.90

77,400.00'

19,335.00

19,350.00

12.89

1,520.00

12.90

1,520.00

6,569.00

210.00

6,799.00

17,570.00

13,175.00

645.00

645.00

1,049

20,065.00

1,442

28,095.00

12

260.00

16 9,201

350.00

9,167

92,470.00

74,315.00'

10

20.00

453

610.00

49

140.00

125

350.00

29

2,010.00

57

2,590.00

13

250.00

18

370.00

30,940.00

14,775.00

1 1<) BIENNIAL BEPORT

CUSTER— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOB THE YEARS 1905 AND L906.

L906 1906

No. of Valuation No of Valuation

Cash value promissorj ootes, i)oiids, debentures,- and all other written evidences of Indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in

other items

Average casta value bank depos- its in sta te

Average cash value bank depos- its out Of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Total

Deduct amount personal property exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Bank stock or shares in any hank 25. (X)

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing- business in the state

242 4.835.00 521 9.910.00

90. (mi 28,130.00

5,845.00

831,489.00

57.760.00

Total net assessment $ S10.809.00

Number of military polls 853

280

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. Ill

DELTA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

56,177 $

743,022.00

75,080 $

771,737.00'

Acres of grazing land

68,946

86,182.00

53,931

67,413.00

Acres of coal land

4,083

81,660.00

4,848

96,960.00

Acres of other mineral land

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural lands

240,271.00

253,780.00

Improvements on public lands..

2,200.00

2,930.00

Town and city lots

160,235.00

166.930.00

Improvements on town and

342,235.00

327,040.00

Improvements on metalliferous

Gross output from metallifer-

ous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion

71.25

473.400.00

71.25

173,400.00

Other railroad property, ex- press company

3,562.00

3.562.00

Miles of telegraph lines

71.25

7,921.00

71.25

7,921 .CO

Miles of telephone lines

245.70

27,152.00

952.14

31,772.00

Average value of merchandise. .

146,905.00

113.910.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufacture

17.500.00

19,890.00

3,043

80,355.00

3,684

106,100 00

Mules

97

3.095.00

75 '

2,775.00

19,757

17,993

Cattle

205,793.00

156,883.00

Sheep

11,080

17,030.00

13,504

21,075.00

Swine

919 34

2,928.00

877 45

2,561.00

Goats

All other animals

160.00

155.00

187

15,495 00

197

13,270.00 440.00

Clocks and watches

40

410.00

46

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

145.00

60.00

1 12 BIENNIAL REPORT

DELTA- -Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FO'd THE TEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 L906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 1.070.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 1,032 23,385.00 1,074 24,185.00

Household property 6,815.00 4,350.00

Bees 3,040 6,117.00 2.571 2,571.00

Furniture and fixtures 14,440.00 14,040.00

All other property 25,067.00 30,744.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 39,350.00 56,641.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state 3,500.00 5,600.00

Total $ 2,777,400.00 $ 2,810,000.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 75,400.00 96,200.00

Total net assessment $ 2,702,000.00 $ 2,713,800.00

Number of military polls 869 1.112

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 113

DENVER.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof $55,552,650.00 $ ?,510,63O.O0

Improvements on lands andv the kind thereof \ 330 1,420,890.00

Improvements on public lands I

Town and city lots 202,516 52,511,455.00

Improvements on town and city lots 39,100 32,350,730.00 41,612 33,2S4,620.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles' of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 11,556

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

66.48

648,S76.00

68.58

676,240.00

14,534.00

11,545.00

10,30S.OO

504.35

14,212.00

745,157.00

34,035.11

765,646.00

7,740,585.00

7,563,830.00

9,091

354,970.00

8,529

370,125.00

131

4,090.00

95 3,803

3,735.00

4.261

111,295.00

104,955.00

415

1,115.00

418

1,060.00

51

225.00

331 39

1,600.00

126

1,035.00

580.00

11,556

1,030,725.00

11,531

1,005,415.00

9,691

188,425.00

8,413

159,375.00

317,170.00

302,145.00

2,776,185.00

2,600,260.00

1 1 4 BIENNIAL REPORT

DENVER— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF CHE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND L906.

1905 1906 No. of Valuation No. of Valuation Cash value promissory notes. bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of In- debtedness . 40.00

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items 29,260.00

Average cash value bank de- s in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description, auto and bik

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora

tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 2904

11,847

179,52

9,971 522,?

1,222 '

5,07

f

2,477 !

73,440.00

.

2,868,030.00

2,608,610.00

68,605.00

$118,353,935.00

S119.414.79S.00

3,015,015.00

3,687,725.00

Total net assessment $115,338,920.00 $115,757,073.00

Number of military polls 40.494 12.126

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

115

DOLORES.

ABSTRACTS <>F THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YE

1905 No. of

Acres of agricultural land 548 $

Acres of grazing land 3,831

Acres of coal land 593

Acres of bind, timber 6,861

Acres of other mireral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural

Improvements on public; lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims, out- put 9.850

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims 39.500

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 22.07

Other railroad property, Globe Express Co., 17.70 m

Miles of telegraph lines, West- ern Union

Miles of telephone lines. 16 value 3.20

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 259

Mules 35

Asses 39

Cattle 1.821

Sheep 9

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 27

Clocks and watches 36

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones

\RS 1905 AND 100G.

Valuation

1906 No. of V

iluation

> 3,288.00

486 $

2, 91 6. On

4,780.00

4,213

5,268.00

5,930.00

592

5,930.00

17,151.00

4,466

11,166.00

3,550 00

3,525.00

6,800.00

3,990.00

71,363.00

67,335.00

67,555.00

61,985.00

94,412.00

5>9,36O.O0

36,337.00

33,231.00

110.350.00

22.07

110,350.00

885 0

885.00

2,138.00

35.00

2,139.00

14,100.00

12,200.00

24,000.00

23,500.00

6,184.00

292

6,423.00

875.00

21

505.00

195.00

60

300.00

22,334.00

2,194

26,728.00

22.00

10

24;00

1,410.00

24

1,270.00

350.00

32

323.00

100.00

116 BIENNIAL REPORT

DOLORES— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YFARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

Xo. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 2,650.00 2,600.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

i

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of -jtate

Carriages and vehicles of every description 71 1,710.00 69 1,675.00

Household property (over and above exemption)

5,130.00 5,155.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank 5,000.00 5,000.00

Total S 508,599.00 % 483,853-00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls 190 154

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO.

117

DOUGLAS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

360,820 Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land andl

kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by \ State Board of Equalization J

Other railroad property.

Miles of telegraph lines.

Miles of telephone lines.

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 2,388

Mules 32

Asses

Cattle 16,244

Sheep

Swine 493

Goats

All other animals 1

Musical instruments 128

Clocks and watches 56

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

670,710.00

1906 No. of Valuation

361,151 $ 661,977.00

298,320.00

295,985.00

990.00

915.00

98,035.00

98,070.00

57,345.00

61,960.00

»

121.33

1,392,157.00

1,509,488.00

27,908.00

1,352.97

25,988.00

1,393.85

22,385.00

19,690.00

19,125.00

4,100.00

6,900.00

61,400.00

2,304

58,950.00

1,220.00

32

15,594

435

8

1,035.00

194,770.00

184,510.00

2,365.00

2,160.00

5.00

505.00

4,635.00

S9

4,480.00

580.00

58

630.00

100.00

100.00

9,625.00

1 1> BIENNIAL REPORT

DOUGLAS Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE FEARS 1 V M > T> AND , 1906.

1905 No. of Valuation No ol Valuation

value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of Indebted-

3S

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in

other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any hank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal property exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

S9S

14.370.00 21,510.00

17,745.00

E 230.00

2. :;::.. a i

39.445.00

13.605.00

$ 3,026.863.00 64,685

$ 2.959.140.00

"401

$ 2,962,17S.OO

'423

| 2.SS2.S30.00

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 119

EAGLE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of V

aluation

1906 No. of V

aluation

Acres of agricultural land

14.793 $

165,611.00

15.S17 $

178,201.00

Acres of grazing- land

47,770

78,2 -

47.151

77,632.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

785.00

56,265.00

Improvements on. public lands

7.925.00

9,545.00

Town and city lots

30,07"

32.928.00

Improvements on town and citv lots

74.740.00

81,748.00

Metalliferous mining claims

■" 775.00

92.002. 0o

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

27.140.00

26.005.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

S. 731.00

24,890.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

87.54

939,977.00

87.53

939.977. 00

24 994.00

21 121 00

Miles of telegraph lines

10,216.00

10,217.00

Miles of telephone lines

11.496.00

13.909.00

Average value of merchandise...

32,500.00

31.910.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

2.105

57,773.00

2.132

Mules

9

7

160.00

15,581

18,714

Cattle

134,744.00

164,690.00

Sheep

22.0S1

33.210.00

14.720

22.0S5.00

Swine

255

272

970.00

Goats

165

50

All other animals

168.00

75.00

Musical instruments

125

v 260.00

110

8,005.00

Clocks and watches

190

1.549.00

162

1.280.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

'

L20 BIENNIAL REPORT

EAGLE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts )

Cash value promissory notes,/ 7,200.00 10,485.00 bonds, debentures, and all other \ written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 388 7,265.00 521 9,030.00

Household property 21,250.00 22,235.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 18,905.00 18,140.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 1,844,757.00 $ 1,914,300.00

Deduct amount personal property exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 71.930.00 68,495.00

Total net assessment $ 1,772,827.00 $ 1,845,805.00

Number of military polls 561 489

AFD1T0R OF STATE OF COLORADO.

121

ELBERT.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

1905

Valuation

1906 No. of V

aluation

Acres of agricultural land

23,300

$ 43,699.00

23,300 $

95,970.00

Acres of grazing- land . . .

678,583

678,583.00

638,905

798,621.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of other mineral land and

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

84,192.00

98,165.00

Improvements on public lands...

2,400.00

3,610.00

Town lots

6,480.00

6,110.00

Improvements on town and city lots

22,720.00

24.420.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous

Gross output from metalliferous

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

1,016,117.00

83.18

994,797.00

Other railroad property

31,049.00

24,715.00

Miles of telegraph lines

394.08

11,375.00

Miles of telephone lines

2,820.00

Average value of merchandise..

16,600.00

18,850.00

Average amount of capital em-

ployed in manufactures

Horses

1,990

67,070.00

1,977

67,580-00

Mules

55

2,680.00

53

2,730.00

Asses

17,054

14,311

Cattle

192,860.00

172,090.00

Sheep

31,572

48,375.00

40,650

78,910.00

Swine

129

650.00

190

910.00

Goats

Musical instruments

2,650.00

2,550.00

Clocks and watches

2,330.00

1,050.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

8,200.00

11,300.00

1-- BIENNIAL REPORT

ELBERT— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 100(1.

1905 1900

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

a lue promissory notes,

bonds, debentures. and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not inclui oth< r items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank i its out of state

Stock or shares in any corpora tion

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 16,420.00 12,070.00

Household property (over and

above exemption) 11,335.00 10,380.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 1,840.00 10,000.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank

Total $ 2.256,250.00 $ 2,449,023.00

Deduct amount of personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 72.000.00 59,800.00

Total net assessment $ 2,184,250.00 % 2,389,223.00

Number of military polls 270 194

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

123

EL PASO.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

No. of

Acres of agricultural laud 79,740.96 $

Acres of grazing- land 523,263.49

1905

Valuation

Acres of coal land. Acres of oil land...

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands..

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims .

Gross output from metal mining claims

iferous

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals... Musical instruments Clocks and watches.

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1. OSS. 44

r39.24

604,980.00 867,750.00

44.250.00

4,640.00

1,357,550.00

43.480.00

6,430,180.00

7.066,280.00

1906 No. of Valuation

79,680 $ 610.770.00

523,263 S74.580.O0

1.143 44.970.00

1.321.620.00

44.030.00

0.322.520.00

7.024,090.00 4.740.00

316.80

3,237,13

313.79

3.23S.184.00

68,673.00

67, 193. on

50,727.00

2,361.20

49,045.00

139

153.545.00

7.591.31

169,142.00

1,103,980.00

1.070,330.00

5,517

150,580.00

5,778

144.930.00

293

9. 480.00

228

6,480.00

27,909

322.410.00

25,574

294.520.00

35,912

53,860.00

34,856

52,300.00

605

2.630.00

934

4.3S0.00

340

2,330.00

352

2,840.00

1,500

108,060.00

1,566

99,270.00

1,081

18,940.00

962

16.900.00

43,890.00

38,770.00

39.630.00

3 J. 170.00

124

BIENNIAL RF.PoUT

EL PASO— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190(1.

1905 No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness 129,810.00

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items 291,000.00

Average cash value bank depos- its in state 267,690.00

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 2,737 104,140.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 730,220.00

Libraries )

170,200.00

Furniture and fixtures )

All other property 498,430.00

Bank stock or shares in anv bank 699,980.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state 1,400.00

Total 124,677,854.00

Deduct amount of personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 672,730.00

Total net assessment 5 24,005,124.00

Number of military polls 4.912

1906 No. of Valuation

92,410.00

3.343

284,000.00 277,030.00

108,590.00 781.680.00 155,550.00 483,690.00 703,980.00

1,300.00

S 24,421,604.00

740,570.00 $ 23.684,034.00

5.023

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

125

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

Acres of agricultural land .

Acres of grazing land 127,420

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

FREJk

I ENT

[ON

FOR

T.

THE YEARS

1905

AND 1906.

No. Of

1905

Valuation

1906 No. of Valuation

30,135

$

515,430.00

30,355

$ 736,895.00

127,420

198,180.00

128,963

218,937.00

16,500

355,286.00

16,900

399,714.00

6,800

131,000.00

6,800

125,500.00

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, lime stone, fir>: clay, marble, etc

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands . .

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and citv lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by state board of equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals . . . Musical instruments Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

3,168

9,610.00

9,232.00

568,650.00

580,400.00

7,335.00

9,660.00

989,425.00

912,297.00

811,020.00

867,461.00

2,297

27,564.00

2,307

27,684.00

1,320.00

1,500.00

144.456

1.561,448.00

144.456

1,561,448.00

51,162.00

43,120.00

641.54

19,264.00

50,977.00

1,491.82

34,141.00

149,430.00

170,035.00

502,620.00

452,600.00

2,024

38,195.00

2,933

76,110.00

136

3,800.00

146

14,675

426

4,430.00

5,051

115,235.00

153,006.00

272

695.00

1,514.00

200

200.00

224

360.00

74

310.00

209

10,575.00

628

31,075.00

54

710.00 .

724

7,641.00

1.325.00

4,640.00

V2(\

BIENNIAL REPORT

FREMONT Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

Amounl of money, credits, book

inta and other accounts

not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes,

bonds, debentures. and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other jtt-ms

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description :>v;J

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All 'other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing- business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls 1.007

1905

Valuation

23,696.00

16,200.00

6,915.00

2,830.00

16,950.00

13,175.00

62.000.00

$ 6,243,118.00

$ 6,243,118.00

1906 No. of Valuation

1,632

»iO.'797.0O

o5.525.00

259.25LO0 3,500.00

:;2.*70.00

Hl.000.00

353,913.00

26,311.00

_

AUDITOR OK STATE OF COLORADO.

GARFIELD.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands ..

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise ..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

isses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

(Mocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate,

diamonds and other precious

stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1905

1906

No. of

Valuation

No. of

V

al nation

29,511

$

328, 035. 00

32,007

$

343,51)5.00

105,590

L38;700.00

105,4'Jl

124,229.00

3,67D

153,780.00

3,665

152,460.00

1,500.00

202,890.00

9,010.00

235,470.00

342,070.011

1,454,910.00

122,420.00

185.00

3,545.00

71- 'J

228

470 1,277

1,825. i hi

192,415.00

13,075.00

382,305.00

1,398, 856. 00 37,009.00 16,620.00 39,309.00

111,370.00

3,364

87,855.00

3,852

95,045.00

i i

2,790.00

66

2,120.00

35

175.00

23,841

223,465.00

26,378

230.269.00

15: i

10,058

15,095.00

970

2,785.00

1,020 615

3,038.00

5

1,335.00

138

6,110.00

140

5,490.00

650.00

4,760.00

L28 D1ENNIAL REPORT

( I All FIELD— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMEN1 FOB THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value pron issory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment Number of military polls

1,139

1.136

26,410.00 62,480.00

28,160.00 70,115.00

24,655.00

77,780.00

41,470.00

20,720.00 71,600.00

42,635.00

| 3.550,255.00 134,525.00

S 3,648,765.00 141,055.00

51 S

415,730.00

497

$ 3.507,710.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

129

GILPIN.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land 15,751

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands...

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims ...

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property, Fargo Express Co

Wells

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1905 No. of

Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

7,488 $

46,060.00

9,244 $

52,815.00

15,751

143,350.00

10,623

63,825.00

12,805.00

10,700.00

27,622.00

28,785.00

13,723.00

14,131.00

676,768.00

831,280.00

638,074.00

517,029.00

509,344.00

439,925.00

49

258,350.00

51

298,035.00

669.00

2,221.00

1,462.00

1,462.00

12,413.00

12,934.00

157,838.00

135,376.00

375

15,090.00

425

13,600.00

4

225.00

8 416

225.00

228

7,210.00

6,385.00

17

1,348.00

75

3,128.00

3

160.00

130 BIENNIAL REPORT

GILPIN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidences of indebted- edness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 293 10,190.00 375 11,660.00

Household property (over and

above exemption) 800.00 1,950.00

Libraries 550.00

Furniture and fixtures 8,285.00 10,475.00

All other property 275.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 110,000.00 110,000.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 2,652,336.00 $ 2,566,216.00

Deduct amount personal property exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 6,000.00

Total net assessment $ 2,646,336.00 $ 2,566,216.00

Number of military polls 250 500

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO.

131

GRAND.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 12,944

Acres of grazing land 53,826

Acres of timber land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, ranch lands

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims and timber lands

Improvements on mining claims ...

metalliferous

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

11.04

2,185

23

14

12,864

591

64,720.00 53,826.00

38,238.00 9,102.00 21,398.00

28,695.00

74,093.00

33,120.00

8,196.00 14,402.00

5,375.00

38,844.00

375.00

70.00

108,565.00

885.00

101.00

725.00 50.00

4,050.00

1905 and 1906.

1906

No. of Valuation

12,516 $ 62,580.00

52,989 61,376.00

26,732 133,660.00

35,902.00

10,105.00

21,308.00

37,185.00

8,144.00

1,550.00

43.63 218,150.00 2,618.00

193.48 8,487.00 17,960.00

11,950.00

2,197 37,429.00

5 95.00

7 35.00

10,089 85,827.00

833 1,296 00

20 41.00

24

575.00

4,950.00

L32 BIENNIAL REPORT

GRAND— Concluded.

&R8TRACT8 OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidences of indebted- edness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 374 5,670.00 430 ..5,914.00

Household property (over and

above exemption) 300.00 S.390.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 8,221.00 9.652.00

Total $ 519,021.00 { 7S5.179.00

Deduct amount personal property exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 32,331.00

Total net assessment $ 519,021.00 $ 752.S4S.00

Number of military polls 219 221

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 133

GUNNISON. .

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 No. of Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

24,279

$ 138,205.00

26,452 $

143,360.00

Acres of grazing land

60,286

85,310.00

1-2.308

88,795.00

Acres of coal land

15,896

362,480.00

16,817

385,480.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

83,775.00

87,170 00

Improvements on public lands..

16,180.00

6,005.00

Town and city lots

117,265.00

124,540.00

Improvements on town and city lots

174,630.00

176,465.00

Metalliferous mining claims and gross output

265,185.00

269,345.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

67,345.00

79,620.00

Gross output from metalliferous

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

185.89

1,128,995.00

185.89

1,128,995.00

Other railroad property, Wells Fargo and Globe Express Co.'s.

8,289.00

8,289.00

Miles of telegraph lines )

179.63

23,517.00

179.63

23,513.00

Miles of telephone lines )

2,000.00

Average value of merchandise..

75,705.00

76,050.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

12,300.00

7,485.00

Horses

2,402

37,335.00

2,241

36,345.00

Mules

92

2,460.00

45

1,250.00

Asses

19,677

18,737

Cattle

170,320.00

163,015.00

Sheep

10,831

17,765.00

8,260

12,140.00

Swine

46

125.00

42

149 00

Goats

107

275

All other animals

255.00

750.00

Musical instruments

130

5,280.00

110

4,930.00

Clocks and watches

83

770.00

69

635.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

805.00

J34 BIENNIAL REPOBT

( ; l XNTSON— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF Till- ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value of special privileges \ and franchises not included in \ other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state \ 32,975.00 86,240.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced in writing

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

° desclpUon^ . "" . * "^ 702 12,470.00 667 11.155.00

Household property (over and 60,005.00

above exemption) i,iuu.w

36 225.00 31 210.00

20,945.00 16.155.00

Bicycles

Furniture and fixtures. All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state i,*».w

Total

Total net assessment

Number of military polls 1.064

$ 2,863.396.00 $ 2,951,012.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional 62 300.00 amendment of 1904

$ 2,888,442.00

733

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 135

HINSDALE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 5,563 $ 8,335.00 5,483 $ 8,500.00

Acres of grazing- land

Acres of coal land. Acres of oil land

20,150.00

3,425.00

452

6,865.00

312

8

200.00

7

54

270.00

83

2,330

21,330.00

1,502

14,500

21,750.00

13,403 17

25

1,605.00

47

9

100.00 100.00

79

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, deeded 8,120.00 3,395.00

Improvements on public lands 12,175.00 J, 435. 00

Town and city lots 51,095.00 50,115.00

Improvements on town and city lots 105,935.00 104,065.00

Metalliferous mining claims 146,480.00 150,715.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims 144,150.00 155,265.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims 10,000.00 10,000.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 9.45 47,250.00 9.45 47,250.00

Other railroad property. Globe Express 472.00 473.00

Miles of telegraph lines, "West- ern Union and Self Winding Clocks 1,274.00 18 1,264.00

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise 20,150.00 17,050.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufacture 3,425.00 12,070.00

Horses 452 6,865.00 312 5,935.00

Mules 8 200.00 7 195.00

Asses 54 270.00 83 415.00

Cattle 2,330 21,330.00 1,502 13,270.00

Sheep 14,500 21,750.00 13,403 20,105.00

Swine 17 45.00

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 25 1,605.00 47 2,465.00

Clocks and watches 9 100.00 79 860.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 100.00 100.00

136 BIENNIAL REPOKT

HINSDALE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE

ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 100G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts 6 250 00

not evidenced by writing 4,2o0.00 b'*>u-w

Cash value promissory notes. bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures. All other property

Bank stock or shares bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

amendment of 1904.

Number of military polls 211

115

CSS^tioTd..Veld.dl.e8..0f..eVC^ HO 1,655.00 151 2,395.00

Household property (over and 10,325.00

above exemption) i.uiu.w

2,690.00

7,090.00 "-095.00

625,086.00 S 641.742.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional 20,635.00

. < 69=; 0S6 00 $ 621,107.00

Total net assessment * b_o,u»o.uu

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 137

HUERFANO.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 13,577

Acres of grazing- land 234,590

Acres of coal land 10,105

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

5 Valuation

No. of

L906

Valuation

$ 136,714.00

13,586

$ 137,124.00

406,008.00

239,242

402,050.00

282,505.00

10,050

281,256.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Improvements on lands and the kind thereof, including coal mines 556,728.00 552,102.00

Improvements on public lands 39,367.00 36,248.00

Town and city lots 105,220.00 106,320.00

Improvements on town and city lots 233,650.00 238,540.00

125.73

1,143,600.00

124.05

1,149,853.00

65,991.00

26,830.00

17,990.00

18,815.00

14,069.00

14,270.00

158,318.00

157,210.00

2,723

66,933.00

2,410

65,920.00

270

9,395.00

271

9,296.00

9

38.00

10

30.00

11,887

189,571.00

10,690

181,470.00

43,455

65,957.00

42,450

63,675.00

237

1,018.00

242

1,095.00

973

1,326.00

883

1,324.00

290

10,055.00

286

8,230.00

134

7,948.00

132

7,748.00

294

2,127.00

298

2,240.00

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals, bulls

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 175.00 125.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 45,817.00 46,870 00

138 BIENNIAL REPORT

HUERFANO— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness 470.00 275.00

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 1,061 24,512.00 1,082 23.9S0.00

Household property 19,461.00 18,692.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 21,427.00 22.232.00

All other property 55,029.00 56,210.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Total % 3,681,419.00 $ 3,630,030.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 96,068.00 82,120.00

Total net assessment $ 3,5S5,351.00 $ 3,547,910.00

Number of military polls 767 794

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

139

JEFFERSON.

19

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land and clay

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mireral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands...

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Miles electric lines, by county assessor

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

ENT

FOR THE YE ACS

1905

AND 1906.

No. of

1905

Valuation

No. of

1906

Valuation

66,350

$ 1,781,490.00

66,230

$ 1,798,640.00

232,326

447,720.00

232,420

453,125.00

2,166

28,160.00

2,393

29,850.00

759,445.00

795,030.00

7.000.00

4,970.00

101,435.00

385,405.00

306.155.00

323,215.00

85,500.00

106.40

760,030.00

5,700.00

8,479.00

21,554.00

79,320.00

70,665.00

4,704

123,800.00

79

2,295.00

13.412

157,770.00

336

770.00

914

3,450.00

6

140.00

354

16,150.00

367

3,035.00

1,230.00

2,015.00

19.00

85,500.00

106.40 746,030.00

7,762.00

220.00 8,546.00 1,257.05 27,816.00 84,325.00

74,430.00

4,617 125,360.00-

72 2,040.00

12,560 148,800.00

565 1,000.00

966 3,515.00

10 60.00

391 19,485.00

645 5,705.00

1,330.00

2,130.00

140 BIENNIAL REPORT

JEFFERSON— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every uescription

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment ... Number of military polls.

4.150.00 4,360.00

50,000.00

50,000.00

19,265.00

15,885.00

2,132

45,435.00

2,188

44,690.00

176,895.00

184,150.00

1,560.00

1,560.00

5,365.00

5,010.00

37,150.00

27,320.00

15,000.00

22.000.00

$ 5,428,128.00

$ 5,489,044.00

294,755.00

333,260.00

1.317

$ 5,133,373.00

' 1,478

$ 5.155,784.00

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO.

141

KIOWA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 2,400

Acres of grazing- land 315,516

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, deeded...

Improvements on public lands..

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims . .

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals ... Musical instruments Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other ac- counts not evidenced by writ- ing

.50

6,333.00 197,187.00

1906 No. of Valuation

2,400 $ 4,800.00

317,136 251,854.00

25,920.00 3,110.00 3,807.00

3,520.00

1,043,000.00 20,783.00 11,299.00

5,175.00

87.50

350

28,105.00 3,305.00 2,461.00

3.034.00

1,043,000.00 20,825.00 11,298.00

4,400.00

1,312

16,684.00

1,037

50.00 14,739.00

24

510.00

19 9,324

470.00

10,525

108,330.00

93.917.00

5,576

9,590.00

7,950

12,050.00

10

45.00

19

2

88.00

10.00

35

705.00

49

1.015.00

70

580.00

76

620.00

7,500.00

142 BIENNIAL BEPOBT

KIOWA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOB THE FEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

.

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank, exemptions

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

175.00

310.00 16,073.00

600.00

$ 1,482,131.00 16,073.00

168

$ 1,510,101.00 19,852.00

125

S 1,466,068

$ 1,490.249.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 143

KIT CARSON.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905

1906

No. of Valuation

No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

94,329 $

118,650.00

94,429 $

141,943.00

Acres of grazing land

379,820

474,775.00

386,192

579,290.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof,

37,782.00

45,391.00

Improvements on public lands...

22,830.00

22,870.00

Town and city lots

14,943.00

8,987.00

Improvements on town and city lots

31.140.00

34,445.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous

Gross output from metalliferous

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza-

59.96

735,110.00

59.96

727,555.00 14,711.00

Other railroad property

11,915.00

Miles of telegraph lines

59.96

7,845.00

59.96

8,446.00

Miles of telephone lines

40

700.00

8.00

270.00

Average value of merchandise.

29,075.00

34,150.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

4,295

3,736

Horses

94,842.00

97 979.00

Mules

63

1,981.00

92

4,000.00 1,000.00

Asses

5

1.000.00

5

Cattle

24,707

289,522.00

19,437

176,301.00 14,727.00

Sheep

11,570

20,132.00

9,770

Swine

310

1,424.00

615

2,946.00 16.00

Goats

18

36.00

8

All other animals

12

17.00

12

71.00

Musical instruments

95

2,637.00

87

2,752.00

Clocks and watches

228

1,058.00

231

1,084.00 975.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

148.00

144 BIENNIAL REPORT

KIT CARSON— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation N of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 12,300.00 19.171.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

556

461

8,893.00 20,310.00

10,455.0] 15,677.00

478 00

17,017.00 5,000.00

17,400.00 6,000.00

$ 1,961,082.00 59.156.00

$ 1,989,090.00 71,670.00

313

$ 1,901,926.00

390

S 1,917,420.0")

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 145

LAKE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land 25,791.24$ 83,260.00 25,901 $ 88,548.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Improvements on public lands. Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims 35, •<

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion 100.51

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 1,145

Mules

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 433,740.00 436,130.00

524,900.00

507,630.00

1,003,585.00

926,260.00

830,875.00

35,555

847,445.00

483,440.00

560,960.00

989,515.00

1,132,850.00

762,145.00

100.51

762,145.00

17,557.00

16,529.00

13,123.00

308.50

12,721.00

20,674.00

967.65

22,195.00

343,650.00

338,745.00

49,965.00

65,000.00

33,940.00

928 38 '

28,870.00

210.00

175.00

21,960.00

1,101

18,035.00

17,910.00

17,830

26,745.00

Cattle 1,280

Sheep 11,932

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 392 23,750.00 267 15,965.00

Clocks and watches 266 3,960.00 80 1,725.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate. diamonds and other precious stones 3.355.00 3,000.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 9,060.00 11,030.00

1 |(j BIENNIAL REPORT

LAKE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOB THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

Cash value promissory n bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

1906 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

175.00 700.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures J 54.335.00

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total net assessment.

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items 4.4O0.00

Average cash value bank depos- its in state 69,":'

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 1-037 2,770.00 746

Household property (over and \ above exemption) I

3.625.00 50.550.00

20,615.00 3S.S80.00

129.2S5.00 119,000.00

Total S 6.279.299.00 ?

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 298,885.00

.9S5,414.00 ...... S 6,107,058.00

Number of military polls 3.057 1.325

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

147

LA PLATA.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 17,391 $ 372,085.00

Acres of grazing land 104,732 203,400:00

Acres of coal land 4,830 95,545.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, timber and stone 9,820 24,125.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural and grazing 340,855.00

Improvements on public lands 12,973.00

Town and city lots 803,524.00

Improvements on town and city lots 581,658.00

Metalliferous mining claims 73,578.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims 37,300.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims 20,826.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion 101.93 627,525.00

Other property 5,286.00

Miles of telegraph lines 11,649.00

Miles of telephone lines 25,732.00

Average value of merchandise 384,650.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures 74,600.00

Horses '2,261 64,170.00

Mules 229 5,030.00

Asses

Cattle 9,495 113,906.00

Sheep 30,175 60,350.00

Swine 343 1,235.00

Goats /

[ 466 645.00

All other animals i

Musical instruments 266 18,062.00

Clocks and watches 519 6,227.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 4,040.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts

not evidenced by writing 58,827.00

1905 and 190G.

1906

No. of Valuation

21,280 $ 419,860.00

117,205 243,700.00

10,745 187,610.00

10,099 25,362.00

484,925.00

14,995.00

807,162.00

625,424.00

66,871.00

63,525.00

170,000.00

120.08 718,275.00

6,094.00

250.10 11,648.00

884.31 31,503.00

395,255.00

107,400.00

2,683 81,225.00

160 4,668.00

11,015 120,948.00

31,009 65,120.00

541 2,110.00

647 1,042.00

293 20,220.00

603 7,759.00

5,910.00

78,856.00

1 18 BIENNIAL BBPORT

LA PLATA— Concluded.

ABSTBACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of Indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 1,057 27,667.00 1,406 30,960.00

Household property 89,178.00 109,230.00

Libi-aries

Furniture and fixtures 58,235.00 47,785.00

All other property 129,665.00 130,490.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank 123.000.00 123,000.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state ......

Total $ 4,455.548.00 $ 5,208,932.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 118,441.00 ...... 171,343.00

Total net assessment $ 4,337,107.00 $ 5,037,589.00

Number of military polls 1,052 1,101

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

141)

LARIMER,

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 94,682 $ 1,533,400.0(1

Acres of grazing land 562,678 634,100.00

Acres of mountain meadow 37,264 178,955.00

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and

kind thereof, stone 1,418 6,585.00

Improvements on lands and the

kind of land thereof 1,205,250.00

Improvements on public lands 21,345.00

Town and city lots 526,035.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 1,131,080.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Self Winding Clock Co 110.00

Wells, Fargo Co. Express 1,961.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion 645,740.00

Other railroad property 1,901.00

Miles of telegraph lines 6,489.00

Miles of telephone lines 72,296.00

Average value of merchandise 290,735.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures 92,775.00

Horses 12,069 321,625.00

Mules 374 14,600.00

Asses

Cattle 51,639 561,235.00

Sheep 3,301 5,050.00

Swine 1,642 6,015.00

Goats

All other animals 267 1,305.00

Musical instruments 905 43,075.00

Clocks and watches 835 6,545.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 1,210.00

1905 and 1906.

1906 No. of Valuation

97,413 $ 1,571,160.00

573,672 661,910.00

37,305 190,370.00

1564

4,925.00

1,221,975.00

32,385.00

573,075.00

1,356.735.00

2.358.00

80.50

663,845.00

2,981.00

149.25

6,489.00

3,213.76

83,795.00

332,410.00

90,790.00

10,871

340,620.00

435

17,115.00

51,500

461,350.00

2,628

4,020.00

1,488

4,615.00

428

1,615.00

940

49,425.00

734

C, 325. 00

1,015.00

150 BIENNIAL REPORT

LARIMER— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other ac< not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted-

85,070.00 71,470.00

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 4,308 84,515.00 4,270 92.730.00

Household property

257,430.00

Libraries f 274,495.00

Furniture and fixtures )

All other property 85,665.00 101.390.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

204,810.00 288,700.00

$ 8,026,907.00 $ 8,510,088.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional icnf«nn amendment of 1904 470,275.00 481,10o.00

Total net assessment $ 7,556,632.00 $ 8,028.983.00

Number of military polls 2,134 2,295

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 151

LAS ANIMAS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905

1906

No. of

Valuation

No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

41,729.21 $

328,840.00

44,336.61 $

364,090.00

Acres of grazing- land

583,278.73

883,640.00

95,905.01

903,985.00

Acres of coal land

61,593.17

1,245,200.00

68,457.85

1,320,880.00

Acres of other mineral land and

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

1,439,290.00

1,414,140.00

Improvements on public lands..

42,825.00

142,695.00

Town and citv lots

1,097,670.00

1,375,950.00

Improvements on town and city lots

1,724,140.00

1,906,810.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion

245.22

3,021,900.00

243.73

3,012,960.00

Other railroad property

54,478.00

43,316.00

Miles of telegraph lines

39,277.00

1,500.57

39.964.00

Miles of telephone lines

81,572.00

2,934.33

73,917.00

Average value of merchandise,

And average amount of capital employed in manufactures

i

634,395.00

668,130.00

Horses

7.275

178,445.00

8,241

189,935.00

Mules

984

28.315.00

879

30,070.00

Asses

Cattle

27,905

388,745.00

29,402

364,380.00

Sheep

118,085

192,850.00

136,811

220,685.00

Swine

500

2,345.00

629

2,520.00

Guats

11.391

24.035.00

11,919

22,920.00

All other animals

554

631

38,990.00

47,595.00

Clocks and watches

869

9,695.00

920

10,400.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

5,525.00

6.520.00

L52 BIENNIAL REPORT

LAS ANIMAS— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, . bonds, debentures, and all other \ 1<6.19d.00 62,44d.00 written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property (over and above exemption)

Bicycles

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment. Number of military polls.

2,739

75,530.00

2,846

80,150.00

243,720.00

313,135.00

84

1,770.00

56

575.00

98,610.00

96,095.00

167,475.00

179,835.00 91,835.00

$ 12,225,472.00

$ 12.985,932.00

298,470.00

398,100.00

$ 11,927,002.00

$ 12.587,832.03

2.438

3.283

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 153

LINCOLN.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905

190

6

No. of

Valuation

No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

572,373 $

572,350.00

574,799

$ 574,790.00

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, grazing. .

39,820.00

44,150.00

Improvements on public lands...

12,090.00

13,830.00

Town and city lots

4,200.00

6,210.00

Improvements on town and city lots

20,460.00

24,500.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Eaualiza- tion

72.85

964,594.00

74.30

939,243.00

Other railroad property, Pull- man, express and foreign car lines

16,751.00

17,992.00

Miles of telegraph lines

10,345.00

409.60

10,647.00

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

2,000.00

19.900.00

24,550.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

1,867

28,300.00

1,740

34,790.00

Mules

29

710.00

27

890.00

17,450

16,143

Cattle

174,500.00

128,980.00

Sheep

83,370

125,040.00

77,130

115,700.00

Swine

7

20.00

109

550.00

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

25

1,200.00

48

1,840.00

Clocks and watches

23

190.00

22

250.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

L54 BIENNIAL BBPORT

LINCOLN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1903 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 350.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state 13,340.00

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description . 3.120.00 343

Household property (over and above exemption) 2,560.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 5.340.00 8,440.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 10,100.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 2.015.1S0.00 % 1,968,622.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 25,800.00 I 170.00

Total net assessment % 1,989,380.00 % 1.939,152.00

Number of military polls 151 1S9

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 155

LOGAN.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 81,812 $ 406,815.00 48,999 $ 422,720.00

Acres of grazing- land 363,646 279,815.00 398,238 397,655.00

Acres of coal land. Acres of oil land . •. .

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Metalliferous mining claims.

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned bv State Board of Equaliza- tion 133.56

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines 133.41

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Colorado Postal Telegraph-Ca- ble Co

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural and grazing 51,330.00 157,180.00

Improvements on public lands 6,830.00 10,050.00

Town and city lots 36,945.00 91,450.00

Improvements on town and city lots 117,820.00 133,030.00

1,279,240.00

133.56

1,252,520.00

23,946.00

29,126.00

5,755.00

89.20

5,755.00

12,344.00

697.85

17,945.00

55,515.00

161,965.00

7,319.00

. 7,319.00

67,790.00

5,004

109,940.00

1,405.00

120 30,230

3,525.00

296,361.00

250,625.00

15,270.00

10,224

17,895.00

2,250.00

1,241

3,785.00

Horses 4,846

Mules 61

Asses

Cattle 29,631

Sheep 12,201

Swine 852

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 153 6,345.00 167 7,520.00

Clocks and watches 118 710.00 190 1,340.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate,

diamonds and other precious

stones

L56 BIENNIAL REPORT

LOGAN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 20,565.00 13,120.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state . .

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 611 11,184.00 952 14,290.00

Household property 37,920.00 41,480.00

Bicycles 28 150.00 24 155.0©

Furniture and fixtures 3,530.00 5,160.00

All other property 14.414.00 15,685.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Total $ 2,761,568.00 $ 3,171,235.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 91,125.00 103,740.00

Total net assessment *$ 2,670,443.00 $ 3,067,495.00

Number of military polls 508 593

"■Increased 6 per cent, by Board of Equalization, $160,226.58. Total net assessment, $2,830,669.58.

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 157

MESA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

Acres of agricultural land.

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

No. of

1905

Valuation

15 No. of

106

Valuation

91,200

$ 1,210,748.00

81,254

$ 1,277,442.00

78,356

137,680.00

102,930

134,745.00

1,283

12,575.00

2,442

26,020.00

Metalliferous mining claims.

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise.

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses ,

Mules *

Hjicycles

qattle

Sheep

Swine

Stands of bees

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 252,465.00 233,171.00

Improvements on public lands 2,575.00 2,790.00

Town and city lots 589,305.00 609,742.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 532,448.00 632,880.00

110.34

1,184,643.00

1,258,430.00

28,910.00

394.00

12,522.00

2,275.55

54,882.00

198,115.00

221,785.00

15,750.00

58,155.00

6,208

132,965.00

6,452

125,371.00

802

11,240.00

326

7,318.00

T, 900. 00

260

1,623.00

27,314

230,310.00

27,594

234,314.00

3,091

7,045.00

12,831

19,245.00

1,675

4,585.00

1,079

3,243.00

5,589

7,140.00

5,862

6,305.00

846

1,870.00

116

1,045.00

851

34,010.00

840

34,464.00

1,126

8,290.00

1,383

8,483.00

2,580.00

2,574.00

158 BIENNIAL REPORT

MESA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE FEARS 1005 AND 1906.

1906 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 48.980.00 2?. 065. 00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash yalue of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 2,691 47,085.00 2,6S1

Household property 107,155/0 155.540.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 5,655.00 22 240.00

All other property 108,075.00 38,378.00

Bank stock or shares in anv bank 90,349.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state 8.345.00

Total $ 4.977,321.00 $ 5,302,333.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 284,320.00 I 358.00

Total net assessment $ 4,693.001.00 $ 4,919.975.00

Number of military polls 3.044 2,952

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

159

MINERAL.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of

Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land

1,545 $

6,180.00

1,955 $

6,748.00

17,015

27,227.00

17,940

28,775.00

Acres of coal land

,589,306

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, patented mining- claims 2

83,486.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural, grazing and mineral

119,867.00

117,924.00

Improvements on public lands and homesteads

1,472.00

1,170.00

Town and city lots

15,526.00

16.414.00

Improvements on town and city lots

64,149.00

68,317.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

2.947

81,112.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

281,280.00

278,815.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

1 17.40

17.40

147,900.00

Other railroad property

(

154,083.00

2,416.00

Miles of telegraph lines

1

2,395.00

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise. .

27,173.00

27,664.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

2,505.00

2,240.00

Horses

292

6 003 00

293

5,894.00

Mules

4

120.00

3

90.00

Asses

1.528

1,791

Cattle

14,540.00

14,462.00

Sheep

Swine

4

8.00

3

6.00

Goats

32

86 34

All other animals

694.00

Musical instruments

1,299.00

1.505.00

Clocks and watches

37

284.00

37

272.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate diamonds and other precious stones

44 00

32.00

160 BIENNIAL REPORT

MINERALr— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 424.00 510.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence .of in- debtness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 129 2,739.00 134 2,721.00

Household property and furni- ture and fixtures 5,551.00 S,319.00

Harness 74 532.00

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 1,152.00 1,223.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state 360.00

Total $ 815,644.00 $ 817,978.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 ($228.74)

Total net Assessment $ 815,644.00 $ 817,978.00

Number military polls 478 350

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

161

MONTEZUMA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

Acres of agricultural land.

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands. Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1905 No. of

Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

18,136 $

126,193.00

20,131 $

173,229.00

88,915

131,756.00

94,167

138,248.00

40

400.00

453

9,390.00

480

11,610.00

100,911.00

114,843.00

15,950.00

15,890.00

45,660.00

48,463.00

91,000.00

100,475.00

62.60

313,000.00

62.60 62.50

313,000.00

61.50

6,765.00

li. 764.00

17.00

2,512.00

33.00

3,103.00

70,115.00

72,200.00

31,550.00

38,430.00

2,675

83,830.00

2,528

99,135.00

51

2,315.00

61 13,590

2,860.00

13,430

177,877.00

185,131.00

5,602

10,270.00

7,970

12,260.00

365

1,555.00

471

2.330.00

905

1,400.00

74

220.00

1,288

2,110.00

102

8,460.00

120

10,205.00

19

490.00

25

420.00 80.00

11,250.00

22,170.00

162 BIENNIAL REPORT

MONTEZUMA— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Va'uation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidences of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 712 19,550.00 707 23,895.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 8,740.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 33,278.00 29,109.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank, the Globe Express Co 3,130.00 3,130.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state, Montezuma Land and "Water Co 80,000.00 80,000.00

Total 5 1,378,427.00 .$ 1.51S, 230.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 75,500.00 85,660.00

Total net assessment $ 1,302,927.00 $ 1,432,570.00

Number of military polls 701 730

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 163

MONTROSE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE

Acres of grazing- land Acres of coal land Acres of oil land

ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905 and 1906.

1905 No of Valuation

1906 No of Valuation

ad 73,356 $ 529,499.00

61,514 $ 492,112.00

67,259 84,073.00

88,229 138,343.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Acres of other mireral land a,nd kind thereof ...

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 174,320.00 178,250.00

Improvements on public lands 8,390.00 15,095.00

Town and city lots 134,160.00 146,285.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 279,075.00 326,605.00

52.10

387,755.00

52.10

385,150.00

1,715.00

4,620.00

51

6,356.00

163.00

6,356.00

114.61

20,316.00

827.17

25.053.00

103,005.00

111,665.00

18,640.00

19,560.00

4,648

101,140.00

4,913

114,975.00

147

3,450.00

126 25,947

3,355,00

27,814

223,849.00

217,450.00

38,037

76,205.00

58,754

112,795.00

805

2,675.00

868 169

2,725.00

168

435.00

580.00

259

8,810.00

285

9,740.00

213

1,740.00

194

1,595.00

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle 27,814

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 130.00 160.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 4,700.00 6,875.00

Ig4 BIENNIAL REPORT

MONTROSE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No of Valuation No of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included In other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Cl^SptiondZ^e}eB..°^eTV. 1,466 29,310.00 1,534 32,330.00

6S.880.00 74,965.00

5,000 5,000.00

12,415.00 17,180.00

Household property -•

Bees

Furniture and fixture All other property . .

Total

Total net assessment

69,695.00 68,600.00

BgSnkSf0.Ck..0r..S.ha.re^.hV-any 56,500.00 45,830.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

$ 2,407,238.00 $ 2,563,249.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional iw,7sm 164 910 00 amendment of 1904 132,575.00 im,vw.w

$ 2,274,663.00 $ 2,398,339.00

Number of military polls 733

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 165

MORGAN.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 No. of

Acres of agricultural land 54,063

Acres of grazing land 97,550

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

5 Valuation

1906 No. of Valuation

$ 430,425.00

53,957 $ 681,607.00

144,682.00

99,906 188,119.00

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manuf e ctures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep 52

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other preci'us stones

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, agricul- tural and grazing 98,493.00 119,763.00

Improvements on public lands 5,390.00 5,735.00

Town and city lots 2,607 65,345.00 3,219

Improvements on town and city lots 142,838.00 140,275.00

Metalliferous mining claims 165,140.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

90.84

1,229,413.00

90.84

1,208,543.00

24,327.00

22,826.00

132.58

10,085.00

256.70

10,085.00

144

17,297.00

426.55

21,637.00

49,493.00

73,230.00

2,450.00

3,000.00

4,286

85,178.00

3,861

109,288.00

84

2,645.00

129 16,954

6,500.00

18,777

161,553.00

138,988.00

52,839

71,903.00

46,623

68,349.00

3,281

8,510.00

1,888

4,937.00

188

6,493.00

157

6,755.00

101

655.00

87

646.00

50.00

95.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 34,685.00 23,276.00

L66 BIENNIAL REPORT

MORGAN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

Increased 4 per cent, by Board of Equalization

Total net assessment

719

751

11,699.00

11,897.00

12,908.00

18,981.00

480.00

510.00

1,640.00

1,130.00

15,380.00

20,831.00 26,000.00

$ 2,634,017.00

$ 3,078,143.00

95,704.00

96,306.00

$ 2,538,313.00

$ 2,981,837.00

606

101,532.52

430

$ 2,639,845.52

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO.

1(57

OTERO.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR

1905 No. of V

Acres of agricultural land 81,070 $

Acres of grazing- land 114,848

Equity in state lands

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Pullman Car Co

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 106.05

Other railroad property, car lines, etc

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 8,887

Mules 595

Honey bees

Cattle 23,454

Sheep 22,572

Swine 3,081

Self Winding Clock Co

All other animals 784

Musical instruments 601

Clocks and watches 455

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

aluation 1,540,655.00 186,845.00

259,110.00

10,970.00

65,150.00

394,345.00

748,735.00

13,362.00

1906 No. of Valuation

86,739 $ 2,046,520.00

107,391 220.855.00

308,040.00

311,540.00

68,000.00

430,260.00

826,580.00

1,437,310.00

106.05

1,429,646.00

22,765.00

28,530.00

26,362.00

1,034.03

26,362.00

53,817.00

2,017.53

58,205.00

217,245.00

239,005.00

430,000.00

422,490.00

204,935.00

9,892

270,860.00

19,220.00

655

22,555.00

13,205.00

4,595.00

239,880.00

22,442

231,355.00

34,195.00

21,425

32.455.00

8,395.00

3,610

8,780.00

10.00

714

8,745.00

30,710.00

39,395.00

3,820.00

625

5,280.00

1.675.00

985.00

168 BIENNIAL REPORT

OTERO— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 190.") AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book \ accounts and other accounts j not evidenced by writing /

Cash value promissory notes. bonds, debentures, and all V other written evidence of in- | debtedness /

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

14,445.00 44,030.00

Average cash value bank depos- its in state 18,045.00

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 2,561 50,735.00 2,948 57,205.00

Household property 119,055.00 212,410.00

Express 6,048.00

Furniture and fixtures 32,285.00

All other property 35,075.00 20,595.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 158,595.00 133,910.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 6.405,744.00 S 7,536,498.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 302,540.00 456,050.00

Total net assessment $ 6,103,204.00 $ 7,0S0,448.00

Number of military polls 2,126 2.809

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

169

OURAY.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905

No. of Acres of agricultural land 11,103

Acres of grazing- land.

Acres of coal land, valued at $10 per acre

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, farm lands

Improvements on public lands...

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise. . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments Clocks and watches..

40,

99

Valuation $ 142,032.00

1906 No. of Valuation

10,133 $ 110,769.00

37,819 48,780.00

259

2,500.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

37,945.00

26,800.00

1,155.00

1,155.00

190,730.00

194,440.00

346,720.00

314,850.00

206,081.00

1,818,393.00

199,015.00

173,677.00

1,292,971.00

38

235,675.00

39.35 124.60

232,675.00

38

4,560.00

1.560.00

136

14,436.00

552.19

15,090.00

88,764.00

87,250.00

1,200.00

1,399

28,408.00

1,456

29,111.00

122

3,485.00

129 6,224

3,745.00

7,191

59,401.00

53,539.00

1,310

1,965.00

880

1,320.00

99

421.00

122 116

369.00

89

489.00 '

480.00

123

4,92S.OO

124

5,090.00

148

1,603.00

120

1,145.00

1,770.00

1.105.00

170 BIENNIAL REPORT

OURAY— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 16,867.00 16,136.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidences of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state ".

Carriages and vehicles of every description 370 7,195.00 402

Household property 34,625.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 22,078.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

7,535.00

37,990.00

3,980.00

51,149.00

Total $ 2,944,519.00 $ 3,243,723.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 52,573.00 58,336.00

Total net assessment $ 2,891,946.00 % 3,185,387.00

Number of military polls 265 307

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 171

PARK.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 22,103

Acres of grazing1 land 150,845

Acres of coal land 2,689

Acres of timber land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city- lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous

mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 154

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 1,755

Mules 19

Asses 90

Cattle 16,946

Sheep 17,709

Swine 28

Goats

Musical instruments 84

Clocks and watches 335

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 1,020.00 760.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 23,800.00 13,000.00

1905

: Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

$ 154,721.00

21,600 $

151,200.00

150,845.00

149,725

149,725.00

10,756.00

2,689

8,067.00

8,256.00

3,890

7,780.00

109,200.00

108,500.00

16,740.00

21,000.00

26,120.00

26,408.00

64,100.00

60,500.00

207,050.00

212,570.00

125,300.00

125,185.00

30,094.00

34,520.00

929,240.00

154

929,240.00

15,778.00

17,388.00

20,700.00

519

20,701.00

15,122.00

533

16,323.00

24,300.00

18,000.00

6,150.00

3,700.00

24,960.00

1,821

25,930.00

280.00

18

270.00

270.00

92

276.00

135,568.00

16,540

115,780.00

28,334.00

18,130

27,195.00

56.00

19

71

42.00

4.900.00

5,360.00

2,190.00

293

1,450.00

172 BIENNIAL REPORT

PARK— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 575 9,710.00 532 6,120.00

Household property (over and

above exemption) 4,600.00 4,370.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 23,200.00 18,210.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 2,835.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state ......

Total $ 2,173,360.00 $ 2,132,405.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment $ 2,173,360.00 $ 2,132,405.00

Number of military polls 340 354

AUDITOR OF STATE OP COLORADO.

173

PHILLIPS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906

1905

Acres of agricultural land.

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

No. of Valuation 328,148 $ 410,185.00

1906 No. of Valuation

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and citjr lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metaliferous mining claims.

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1,702

331,232

16,050.00

7,600.00

10,424.00

27,721.00

36.30 217,800.00 36.30 2,178.00

11,305.00

80.00

2,800.00

418,205.00

26,491.00

6,525.00

10,595.00

27,880.00

.30 217,800.00 5,823.00

10,000.00

2,093

52,325.00

2,246

44,920.00

19

475.00

19 8,980

380.00

9,270

111,240.00

89,800.00

4,878

7,317.00

2,765

4,148.00

947

2,841.00

1,201 32

3,603.00

11

850.00

1,455.00

71

2,335.00

86

2,600.00

147

792.00

141

722.00

105.00

174 BIENNIAL REPORT

PHILLIPS— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges

and franchises not included in

other items

Furniture and fixtures.

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Average cash value bank depos- its in state 18.551.00

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 397 4,625.00 439 4,088.00

Household property 8,260.00 S, 175. 00

Libraries

All other property, system of water works included 12,715.00 14,349.00

Total $ 909,918.00 $ 916,215.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 51,931.00 53,320.00

Total net assessment $ 857,987.00 $ 862,895.00

Number of military polls 249 235

ACDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

175

PITKIN.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

FOR THE YEARS

1905

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 14,510

Acres of grazing- land 27,021

Acres of coal land 10,032

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads; as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses 1,424

Mules 95

Asses

Cattle 5,765

Sheep 23

Swine 236

Goats

All other animals 46

Musical instruments 254

Clocks and watches 97

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Valuation $ 101,155.00 37,230.00 142,550.00

226,600.00

5,565.00

107,590.00

144,770.00 177,440.00

72,630.00

222,865.00

638,415.00 59,380.00

1905 and 1906.

1906

No. of Valuation

13,827 $ 94,095.00

28,705 44,525.00

10,112 143,350.00

215,075.00

4,880.00

81,730.00

...... 111,800.00

177,280.00

53,980.00

269,195.00

639,540.00

,025.00

26,590.00

1,490

27,660.00

2,575.00

90 5,965

2,325.00

50,050.00

52,535.00

50.00

325

500.00

775.00

311 71

900.00

190.00

280.00

12,055.00

215

10,700.00

1,575.00

87

1,315.00

1,900.00

1,960.00

17»; BIENNIAL REPORT

PITKIN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOB THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, books accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing ....

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

74,500.00 15,985.00

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

13,095.00 555 12,185.00

Household property 25,500.00 24,620.00

Bicycles

Furniture and fixtures All other property ....

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

96 690.00 70 495.00

10,785.00 9,795.00

129,535.00 125,310.00

16,000.00 16,000.00

2,302,055.00 $ 2,198,040.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 86,2oo.OO 80,82o.00

Total net assessment $ 2,215,800.00 § 2,117,215.00

Number of military polls 520 913

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

177

PROWERS.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 77,610

Acres of grazing- land 215,570

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

FOR THE YEARS

1905

Valuation

$ 690,490.00

323,355.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands..

Town and ci ty lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals .. Musical instruments Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1905 and 190G.

1906 No. of Valuation

7S.420 $ 937,980.00

196,520 393,040.00

130,645.00

20,255.00

135,630.00

190,120.00

390,045.00

5,045.00

140,340.00

211,340.00

38.49

569,652.00

38.49

496,825.00

18,052.00

42,035.00

31,038.00

528.72

12,384.00

694.86

23,109.00

S5.910.00

73,410.00

7,000.00 75,250.00

4,720

3,010

99,120.00

350

10,500.00

475 18,420

13,250.00

20,450

184,050.00

174,990.00

8,500

17,000.00

9,220

18,440.00

410

1,230.00

424 14

1,270.00

10

1,300.00

2,100.00

25

2,500.00

61

6,100.00

ITS BIENNIAL REPORT

PROWERS— Concluded.

S OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentuies, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property (over and above exemption)

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

521

800

8,000.00 2,000.00

7,295.00 25,450.00

10,770.00 28,640.00

17,670.00

33,670.00

8,320.00

$ 3,133,228.00

138,105.00

372

$ 2,543,389.00

427

$ 2,995,123.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

179

PUEBLO.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 19(H)

1905

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 76,389

Acres of grazing land 483,251

Acres of surburban land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Valuation $ 1,969,823.00 604,980.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands ..

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims . .

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise ..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses ,

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals . . Musical instruments Clocks and watches

2,303,692.00

13,765.00

7,514,088.00

5,968,958.00

1906 No. of Valuation

81,352 $ 1,794,509.00

485,264 608,497.00

594,667.00

2,428,750.00

12,900.00

7,381,370.00

6,535,310.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

278.87

2,693,729.00

278.87

2,672,863.00

73,321.00

61,963.00

42,243.00

1,976.40

40,051.00

144,730.00

6,538.64

146,927.00

999,064.00

996,420.00

1,312,814.00

1,378,715.00

6,602

202,277.00

6,955

215,025.00

257

9,975.00

284 28,759

10,555.00

26,757

382,217.00

366,086.00

3,694

7,931.00

3,942

6,950.00

2,890

7,775.00

1,920 102

6,462.00

86

2,597.00

6,025.00

1,401

80,877.00

1,626

87,460.00

1,785

19,938.00

2,433

22,964.00

10,758.00

10,245.00

ISO BIENNIAL REPORT

PUEBLO— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 190.") AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book \ accounts and other accounts ) not evidenced by writing /

240,397.00 149,013.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items 75,000.00 .d.OOO.OO

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 3,362 100,119.00 3,706 103,8od.00

Household property 507,084.00 575,070.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 185,070.00 180,540.00

All other property ' 275,765.00 49,720.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank 540,048.00 194,681.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total 5 26,289,035.00 $ 26,712,593.00

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 663,071.00 769,390.00

Total net assessment $ 25,625,964.00 $ 25,943,203.00

Number of military polls 6,750 7.523

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

181

RIO BLANCO.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905 No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 17,250 $

Acres of grazing- land 62,047.47

Acres of coal land 4,548.38

Acres of oil land ■•

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, asphaltum 119,707

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, farming..

Improvements on public lands . .

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims ..

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals, elk Musical instruments . . Clocks and watches . .

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

7.80

55

3,877 44

33,778 91 295 20 17 54 105

144,223.00 92,771.00 44,220.00

4,505.00

7,800.00

1906 No. of Valuation

16,059 $ 129,685.00

66,322 114,274.00

4,29S 42,980.00

140

7,713.00

236.

50,994.00

59,840.00

3,768

1,170.00

34

506,386.00

35,196

273.00

52

876.00

253

60.00

20

340.00

17

3,610.00

54

764.00

117

120.00

6,900.00

430

92,992.00

460

93,938.00

73

6,855.00

70

7,105.00

1,384

38,098.00

1,384

37,373.00

182

79,745.00

190

79,925.00

15,600.00

468.00

11,581.00 50,798.00

59,571.00 790.00

392,239.00 156.00 729.00 60.00 340.00 3,325.00 830.00

120.00

182

BIENNIAL REPORT

RIO BLANCO— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1906

No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

537

340.03

$ 1,225,905.00

46,770.00

$ 1,179,135.00

No. of

1906

Valuation

1,800.00

190.00

10,102.00

510

9,402.00

25,575.00

25.575.00

4,155.00

3,140.00

24,638.00

23, 215. 00

17,700.00

17,700.00

40.00

40.00

$ 1,129,849.00

47,478.00

$ 1,082,371.00

35S

352

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 183

RIO GRANDE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

Acres of agricultural land Acres of grazing- land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

1905

1906

No. of

Valuation

No. of

Valuation

62,372

$ 461,180.00

58,969

$ 467,595.00

86,472

153,920.00

88,620

150,745.00

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise ..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof 1,990 15,785.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 154,540.00 157,785.00

Improvements on public lands 32,160.00 34,200.00

Town and city lots 133,145.00 131,770.00

Improvements on town and city lots 198,970.00 201,130.00

Metalliferous mining claims .... 2,030 16,855.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

40.8

346,800.00

40.80

346,800.00

7,986.00

5,800.00

40.8

4,507.00

40.80

4,507.00

11,149.00

13,672.00

77,690.00

78,760.00

7,970.00

1,225.00

1,929

60,090.00

1,925

62,845.00

61

2,535.00

69 7,358

2,295.00

8,298

74,575.00

64,345.00

20,854

25,890.00

37,165

56,240.00

2,299

8,420.00

2,983 14

11,585.00

7

1,075.00

2,725.00

137

7,535.00

129

7,100.00

136

1,385.00

118

1,170.00

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep 20,85^

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 1,015.00 1,300.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 46,815.00 40,420.00

BIENNIAL REPORT

BIO GRANDE— -Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Tools and machinery 28,880.00 3S.730.00

Carriages and vehicles of every description 341 9,320.00 310 9,275.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 5,315.00 4,145.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 33,600.00 70.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank

Stock or shares in anv corpora- tion doing business in the state 33,000.00 32,000.00

Total 3 1,946,322.00 $ 1.9S6.319.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment $ 1,946,322.00 $ 1,986,319.00

Number of military polls 677 589

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 185

ROUTT.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 56,593

Acres of grazing land 139,191

Acres of coal land 53,998

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, stone and timber 14,726 83,856.00 17,141 46,195.00

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof 180,800.00 164,105.00

Improvements on public lands 65,175.00 91,175.00

Town and city lots 115,108.00 108,880.00

Improvements on town and city lots 134,840.00 145,460.00

1905

1906

Valuation

No. of

Valuation

$ 431,133.00

48,225

$

438,760.00

'304,364.00

154,185

332,900.00

523,290.00

68,474

684,740.00

Metalliferous mining claims

■;}

817,643.00

74,964

19,790.00

9,902

2,766.00

569

980.00

217

8,460.00

133

1,556.00

168

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines 275 25,014.00 465.25 27,420.00

Average value of merchandise.

Average amount of capital em- | 101,891.00 96,650.00

ployed in manufactures .

Horses 9,343 215,303.00 10,974

Mules 65 2,475.00 92

Asses

Cattle 72,770

Sheep 9,979

Swine 546

Goats

All other animals, elk 98

Musical instruments 146

Clocks and watches 203

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

229,595.00

2,750.00

785,570.00

19,810.00

2,870.00

1,510.00

7,920.00

1,325.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 95,904.00 79,825.00

180 BIENNIAL REPORT

ROUTT— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of -pecial privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 1,510 34,297.00 1,099 29,730.00

Household property 45,280.00 46,840.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 58,257.00 50,670.00

Bank stock or shares in any

bank 12,000.00 12,400.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 3,280,182.00 $ 3,407,100.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 114,600.00 123,400.00

Total net assessment $ 3,165,5S2.00 $ 3,283,700.00

Number of military polls 799 1,086

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 187

SAGUACHE.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of Valuation

1906 No. of

Valuation

Acres of agricultural land )

72,820

$ 691,650.00

72,820 $

400,510.00

Acres of grazing- land )

278,587

280,783

£77,407.00

Acres of coal land

Acres of other mineral land and

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

184,330.00

184,321.00

Improvements on public lands..

28,419.00

25,737.00

Town and city lots

23,090.00

24,102.00

Improvements on town and city lots

84.S09.00

86,425 00

Metalliferous mining claims

*

55,742.00

56,582.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

12,805.00

15,015.00

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

6,214.00

1,328.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

114.8

683,175.00

114.80

679,075 (JO

Other railroad property

21,432.00

21,433.00

114.8

10,128.00

2G3

9,834.00

Miles of telephone lines

19,339.00

510.S2

20,711.00

Average value of merchandise..

57,005.00

55,740.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

3,521

71,293.00

3,573

82,817.0)

Mules

92

2,480.00

77

2,195.00

Asses

Cattle

24,630

209,813.00

25,798

223,942.00

Sheep

45,101

76,397.00

46,479

81,156.01

966

3,209.00

1,194

4,480.00

Goats

827

867.00

567

677.00

145

150

Musical instruments

7,560.00

8,745.00

Clocks and watches

312

2,390.00

349

2,445.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

265.00

565.00

188

BIENNIAL REPORT

SAGUACHE— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND

1905 No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

875

1906 No. of Va

45,733.00

20,792.00 33,400.00

70,323.00

931

$ 2,422,960.00

86,315.00

% 2,336,645.00 645

190G.

luation

47,631.00

22,081.00 34885.00

77,618.00

$ 2,

147,437.00

89,704.00

.337.073.00

611

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

189

SAN JUAN.

YEARS

No. of Valuation

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE

1905

Acres of agricultural land.

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and the kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands. Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

metalliferous

Improvements on mining claims . .

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property, Globe Express, D. & Ft. G. R. R. and Self Winding Clocks

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise. . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufacture

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

40

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments Clocks and watches.

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

150

1905 and 1906.

1906 No. of Valuation

400.00

150.00

4,270.00 595.00

775.00

11,190.00

40

150

20

400.00

1,000.00

13,850.00

98,794.00

98,223.00

270,675.00

2S2, 240.00

562,334.00

574,967.00

274,284.00

304,953.00

453,736.00

290, 548. 00

40

263,750.00

42

1 68,750.00

13

720.00

650.00

1,777.00

28

1,777.00

15,939.00

597.57

16,310.00

90,350.00

91,760.00

1,500.00

4,150.00

203

5,160.00

194

5,195.00

45

1,015.00

43

875.(0

121

605.00

121

605.00

126

1.890.00

132

1,980.00

5,260

7,890.00

1,710

2,565.00

150.00

2,650.00 560.00

375.00

10,150.00

190 BIENNIAL REPORT

SAN JUAN— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1!KV>.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 108 3,040.00 107 3,185.00

Household property 7,035.00 5,715.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 11,727.00 16,157.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank 30,000.00 45,000.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total $ 2,120,601.00 $ 1,943,740.00

Amount personal proper t3' ex- empt per constitutional amendment of 1904, and de- ducted by schedule from above assessment

Total net assessment $ 2,120,601.00 $1,943,740.00

Number of military polls 514 470

AUDITOR <>F STATE OF COLORADO.

1!)1

SAN MIGUEL.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905

Acres of agricultural land.

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

No. of 7,112 36,592

Valuation

77,105.00 45,740.00

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands...

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city- lots

Metalliferous mining claims 13.201

metalliferous

Improvements on mining- claims ..

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad Express Co. . .

property, Globe

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise. . .

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

5,535.00 1,325.00

(.00

71,650.00

1905 and 190G.

1906 No. of Valuation

9,527 $ 88,811.00

46,007 57,509.00

52,735.00

57,910.00

27,375.00

15,150.00

290,110.00

237,680.00

416,205.00

351,985.00

13.201

235,184.00

13,276

287,857.00

625,350.00

652,365.00

646,205.00

692,490.00

48.76

243,800.00

48.76

243,800.00

2.223.00

2.323.00

49

5,622.00

112

5,622.00

8,070.00

8,455.00

133,350.00

146,175.00

1,599

42,800.00

1,448

46,665.00

141

4,975.00

228

4,665.00

32

185.00

79

735.00

8,442

86,620.00

11,889

109,580.00

698

710.00

976

1,745.00

282

975.00

255

810.00

5,960.00 1,835.00

1,975.00

5,835.00

192 BIENNIAL REPORT

SAX MIGUEL— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 190G.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of indebted- ness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank depos- its in state

Average cash value bank depos- its out of state

Bank stock or shares in any bank : 92,240.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 927 13,405.00 503

Household property 40,965.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 34,160.00

All other property 23,165.00

13,625.00 47,965.00

-085.00 19.515. 00

160,510.00

S 3.311,637.00

Total $ 3,229,774.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 45,945.00 58,730.00

Total net assessment $ 3,183,829.00 $ 3.252.907.00

Number of military polls 1,258 629

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLOHAIh*.

193

SEDGWICK.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1900.

1905

No. of

Acres of agricultural land 12,000

Acres of grazing- land 220,320

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind. thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands

Town and city lots

Valuation

$ 72,000.00 238.870.00

Improvements on town and city* lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on mining claims .. .

metalliferous

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manuf a ctures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals Musical instruments Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, bcok accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

1906 No. of Valuation

15,000 $ 120,200.00 217,320 230,670.00

11,655.00

2,400.00

10,295.00

29,975.00

1,250.00 100.00

2,500.00

37 100

13,850.00 1,400.00 20,295.00

36,275.00

32.07

460,970.00

32.07

445,375.00

11,235.00

7,717.00

32.07

4,330.00

256.03

7.629.00

40

1.900.00

100.00

2,000.00

9,225.00

12,250.00

1,052

21,623.00

1,203

24,235.00

17

530.00

44 7.760

1,050.00

7,789

81,965.00

69,950.00

5,150

6,440.00

5,100

7,650.00

230

692.00

329

987.00

1,785.00 540.00

455.00

9,183.00

194 BIENNIAL REPORT

SEDGWICK— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory no

bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assesi ment Number of military polls

304

149

3,852.00

* 525.00

6,151.00

10,000.00

455.00

2,950.00

4,000.00

1,300.00 13,000.00

4,000.00

$ 979,737.00

$ 1,047

26.200.00

107

% 979,737.00

130

$ 1,021,747.00

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

195

SUMMIT.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS

1905 No. of

Acres of agricultural land 1,804 .f

A ores of grazing- land 14,868

of coal land

Acres of oil land

1905 and 1906.

1906

uation

No. of

Valuation

9,020.00

1,450

$ 6,250.00

32,405.00

1,912

24,232.00

Acres of other mineral land and the kind thereof, timber and stone

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands . .

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property, Wells- Fargo Ex.— Globe Express

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

GOO

Horses . Mules . .

623

23

Cattle .

2,340

14

Goats . .

Musical

instruments . . .

61

Clocks and

watches ...

26

Jewelry,

gold and silver

plate,

diamonds

stones ...

and other

precious

4,800.00

9,600.00

11,828.00

13,960.00

3,583.00

3,605.00

38,435.00

38,655.00

142,760.00

145,325.00

361,409.00

373,137.00-

216,877.00

235,877.00

47,872.00

57,643.00

358,850.00

68.75

35S,850.0O

3,641.00

3,641.00

7,676.00

173.00

7,677.00

11,936.00

598.06

11,993.00

48,108.00

51,208.00

] 2,565.00

650

12,780.00

90.00

115.00

23

115.00

31,948.00

2,430

32,670.00

70.00

4,545.00 . 390.00

25

4,630.00' 480.00

196 BIENNIAL REPORT

SUMMIT— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THH ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 7,500.00 9,300.00

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures and all other written evidence of indebt- edness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included In other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of everv description 327 7,680.00 349 7,870.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 300.00 350.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures 3,860.00 4,100.00

All other prooertv 9,390.00 10,230.00

Bank stocks or shares in any

bank

Total $ 1,375,653.00 $ 1,424,178.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment $ 1,375,653.00 $ 1.424,178.00

Number of military polls 288 312

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

19'

TELLER.

ABSTRACTS OF THE

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof, placer

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof

Improvements on public lands..

Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise..

Other property returned by State Board of Equalization

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

ENT FOE

THE YEARS

1905

AND 190f).

1905 No. of

Valuation

1906 No. of Valuation

5,952 $

16,374.00

7,499

$ 37,380.00

77,505

77,505.00

78,184

78,440.00

4,223

49,340.00

35,850.00

46,220.00

30,275.00

73,435.00

26,655

756,322.00

21,715

693,784.00

1,245,440.00

1,372,823.00

39,825.0

2,342,407.00

35,927

2,139.264.00

1,501,070.00

1,635,560.00

5,051,320.00

5,947,880.00

109.330

1,008,511.00

109.50

1,081,529.00

5,620.00

7,588.00

102.82

13,334.00

407.60

13,353.00

2,248.88

49,817.00

2,535.40

57,779.00

359,118.00

307,785.00

10,043.00

6,452.00

1,511

39,840.00

1,600

42,390.00

44

855.00

32

690.00

11

115.00

12

60.00

7,449

88,633.00

7,764

88,818.00

4

20.00

48

120.00

94

486.00

154

620.00

8

25.00

10

50.00

95.00

30.00

729

56,565.00

804

48,745.00

637

8,981.00

432

5,423.00

11,506.00

3,685.00

6,901.00

198

BIENNIAL REPORT

TELLER— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OP THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

No. of

1905

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures and all other written evidence of indebt- edness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description

Household property

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property

Bank stocks or shares in any bank

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904

Total net assessment

Number of military polls

Valuation

2,000.00

No. of

1906

Valuation

175,000.00

y,500.00

•■>.). 970.00

1,220.00

S96 "5.00

916

20,455.00

310,960.00

318,795.00

2,385.00

3,420.00

105,775.00

7,965.00

2,850.00

9S.200.00

72,800.00

_ 845.00

$ 13,483,223.00

$ 14,303,545.00

. 298,452.00

353,056.00

% 13.154,771.00

$ 13,950.489.00

3.202

3,362

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 199

WASHINGTON.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

No. of

1905

Valuation

No. of

1906

Valuation

6,392

$ 63,920.00

6,562

$ 65,620.00

526,264

328,715.00

524,126

496,237.00

594,385.00

40.

12,326.00

1,059.00

2,648.00

56.

12,710.00

700.00

78,358.00

3,835

635.00

30

270,532.00

25,431

41,762.00

27,478

2,266.00

844

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands and the kind of land thereof, grazing and agricultural 53,100.00 51,070.00

Improvements on rublic lands 10,060.00 10,600.00

Town and city lots 861 6,509.00 774 6,064.00

Improvements on town and city lots 23,170.00 23,555.00

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization 40.35 594,385.00 40.33 592,995.00

Other railroad property 12,326.00 12,349.00

Miles of telegraph lines :

Miles of telephone lines 2,648.00 56.00 3,410.00

Average value of merchandise 12,710.00 13,185.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures , 700.00 800.00

Horses 3,489 78,358.00 3,835 83,010.00

Mules 27 635.00 30 905.00

Asses

Cattle 24,909 270,532.00 25,431 266,034.00

Sheep 33,388 41,762.00 27,478 41,123.00

Swine ' 621 2,266.00 844 3,428.00

Goats

All other animals '

Musical instruments 68 2,430.00 74 2,515.00

Clocks and watches 67 575.00 77 705.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious stones 190.oo

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing 5,165.00 2,750 00

1'IMI BIENNIAL REPORT

WASHINGTON— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THB ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

('ash value promissory notes. bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Carriages and vehicles of every

description 401 5,955.00 418 6,470.00

Household property 3,014.00 10,039.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 6,220.00 7,158.00

Bank stocks or shares in any

bank

Total $ 1,526,214.00 $ 1,700.212.00

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 46,287.00 55,723.00

Total net assessment $ 1,479,927.00 $ 1,644.489.00

Number of military polls 253 290

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 201

WELD.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR 1

1905 No. of

Acres of agricultural land 220,506 $

Acres of grazing land 956,152

Acres of coal land 5,806

Acres of oil land

THE YEARS

1905

AND 1906.

aluation

1906 No. of Valuation

3,984,430.00

223,218

$ 4,022,870.00

1,443,610.00

954,572

1,456,630.00

160,(30.00

6,294

219,630.00

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on lands and the

kind of land thereof 942,630.00 984,330.00

Improvements on public lands 10,120.00 12,080.00

Town and city lots 573,630.00 617,195.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 1,005,610.00 1,091,805.00

247.61

2,842,792.00

275.13

2,894,339.00

44,822.00

48,219.00

1,096.76

34,578.00

1,496.43

36,197.00

910.06

94,124.00

4,509.19

111,402.00

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise... \

Average amount of capital em- f 449,230.00 499,060.00

ployed in manufactures )

Horses 13,322 444,800.00 13,740 473,030.00

Mules 634 30,860.00 745 33,570.00

Asses

Cattle 37,090 403,740.00 36,361 369,350.00

Sheep 54,624 87,430.00 40,437 72,630.00

Swine 1,994 9,190.00 2,260 9,780.00

Goats

All other animals

Musical instruments 698 28,720.00 712 37,050.00

Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, f 2,o80.00 2,420.00

diamonds and other precious \ stones )

202 BIENNIAL REPORT

WELD— Concluded.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

109,450.00 112,240.0<J

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every* description 4.265 94,360,00 4.313 101,880.00

Household property \

Libraries I 318,240.00 323,180.00

Furniture and fixtures i

All other property

Bank stock or shares in any bank 106,000.00 121,820.00

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Total 5 13,221,676.00 113,650,707.00

Deduct amount personal prop- ertv exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 3S0.2O0.OO 417,350.00

Total net assessment $12,841,476.00 $13,233,357.00

Number of military polls 2,892 2.S93

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

203

YUMA.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT

No. of

Acres of agricultural land

Acres of grazing land

Acres of coal land

Acres of oil land

Acres of other mineral land and kind thereof

Improvements on lands kind of land thereof . .

md the

Improvements on public lands Town and city lots

Improvements on town and city lots

Metalliferous mining claims

Improvements on metalliferous mining claims

Gross output from metalliferous mining claims

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equalization

Other railroad property

Miles of telegraph lines

Miles of telephone lines

Average value of merchandise...

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures

Horses

Mules

Asses

Cattle

Sheep

Swine

Goats

All other animals . . Musical instruments Clocks and watches

Jewelry, gold and silver plate. diamonds and other precious stones

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts not evidenced by writing

FOR THE YEARS

1905

Valuation

580,377 $ 520,775.00

40.51

6,538 306

42,603 3,500 3,356

1 100

52,755.00

7,335.00 36,970.00

63,630.00

599,548.00 12,206.00

1905 and 1906.

1906 No. of Valuation

594,563 $ 626,235.00

40.51

3,140.00

90.

31,095.00

900.00

152,655.00

6,869

8,460.00

612

445,650.00

38,864

5,250.00

593

12,495.00

5,884

100.00

3,815.00

114

135.00

1

IS, J 60.00

51,875.00

7,285.00

36,655.00

67,615.00

599,548.00 10,951.00

5,690.00 33,925.00

151,700.00 9,945.00

325,635.00

885.00 20,160.00

4,210.00 10.00

.00

20,090.00

204 BIENNIAL REPORT

VIM A— Concluded.

ABSTRACT8 OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory no1 bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness

Stock or shares in any corpora- tion doing business in the state

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items

Average cash value bank de- posits in state

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state

Carriages and vehicles of every description 714 13,955.00 S81 15,375.00

Household property 1,280.00 14,730.00

Libraries

Furniture and fixtures

All other property 17,500.00 16,540.00

Bank stock or shares in any bank

Total $ 2,007,809.00 $ 2,019,119.00

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitutional amendment of 1904 148,410.00 150,665.00

Total net assessment $ 1.S59.399.00 $ 1.S6S.454.00

Number of military polls 596 802

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 205

RECAPITULATION OF ALL COUNTIES.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Acres of agricultural land 2,910,405 $28,159,713.00 2,917,132 $32,374,862.00

Acres of grazing- land 11,820,686 14,136,842.00 11,384,341 15,658,593.00

Acres of coal land 206,119 3,801,142.00 233,341 4,232,042.00

Acres of oil land 6,800 131,000.00 6,800 125,500.00

Acres of other mineral land

and kind thereof 45,933 i31, 594.00 39,724 199,986.00

Improvements on lands and the

kind of land thereof 15,844,846.75 17,983,567.50

Improvements on public lands 806,401.00 944,798.00

Town and city lots 82,801,265.00 79,406,151.00

Improvements on town and city

lots 63,420,530.00 66,742,622.00

Metalliferous mining claims 7,840,181.00 9,349,113.00

Improvements on metalliferous

mining claims 5,147,807.00 5,453,040.00

Gross output from metalliferous

mining claims 9,158,329.00 9,017,671.00

Miles of railroads, as returned by State Board of Equaliza- tion 4,466 18,168,969.00 5,194 48,311,912.00

Other railroad property 1,049,465.00 1,010,012.00

Miles of telegraph lines 588,313.00 630,082.00

Miles of telephone lines 1,818,516.00 2,266,745.00

Average value of merchandise 16,037,420.18 16,234,983.00

Average amount of capital em- ployed in manufactures 2,762,693.82 2,942,830.00

Horses 196,845 4,898,912.50 202,992 5,344,996.00

Mules 8,250 250,420.00 8,446 268,612.00

Asses 623 4,075.00 608 4,556.00

Cattle 960,496 10,504,909.50 948,885 9,603,449.00

Sheep 1,054,126 1,659,289.00 1,065,505 1,712,086.00

Swine 38,562 133,427.00 46,179 162,628.00

Goats 18,335 32,345.00 15,648 27,783.00

All other animals 4,554 48,267.00 5,840 49,334.00

Musical instruments 25,473 1,819,016.00 26,945 1,870,551.00

Clocks and watches 23,190 330,208.00 23,704 310,893.00

Jewelry, gold and silver plate, diamonds and other precious

stones 423,041.00 401,469.00

Amount of money, credits, book accounts and other accounts

not evidenced by writing 4,597,138.00 3,867,523.00

liOi; BIENNIAL REPORT

RECAPITULATION OF ALL COUNTIES— Continued.

ABSTRACTS OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEARS 1905 AND 1906.

1905 1906

No. of Valuation No. of Valuation

Cash value promissory notes, bonds, debentures, and all other written evidence of in- debtedness 166,655.00 164,930.00

Cash value of special privileges and franchises not included in other items 629,660.00 478,240.00

Average cash value bank de- posits in state 442,620.00 405,111.00

Average cash value bank de- posits out of state 12,245.00

Carriages and vehicles of every description 70,909 1,796,548.50 72,131 1,933,391.00

Household property (over and above exemption) 7,948,366.00 10,202,792.00

Libraries 10,415.00 10,730.00

Furniture and fixtures 3,478,301.00 2,759,442.50

All other property 9,198,790.44 8,800,519.35

Bank stock or shares in any bank 5,592,702.00 5,534,916.00

Stock or shares in any corpor- ation doing business in the state 219,152.00 179,120.00

Acres of state land 11,892 13,257.00 10,970 339,592.00

Acres of various other land.... 836,327 365,867.50 882,672 1,225,855.00

Total $357,280,655.19 $368,543,028.35

Deduct amount personal prop- erty exempt per constitu- tional amendment of 1904 9,174,074.00 12,298,481.00

Total net assessment $348,106,581.19 $356,244,547.35

Changes in various counties 1,135,782.10

$349,242,363.29

Number of military polls 106,145 74,293

■:,

;

\

STATEMENT

Showing the Rate of Tax Levy for General and Special Purposes, for the Years 1876 to 1906, inclusive,

AND

ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENTS

Of State, by Counties, from 1877 to 1906, inclusive.

School ol Oil i

! | nun

Stock tnspectlou

tapltol

i apitol Building Bonds, Sinking Fund.

It, War Debt

'i ■■ ' B

Round I p and tm section For Spanish-American VTai

hi- londi Sinking

Total Levy In Will Miiitai ) Poll Pt i ''.'i'ii i

i.i \ led on Cattle only.

STATEMENT

SHOWING THE KATE OF TAX LEVY FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL !\7S 1ST9 1880 1881 1882 1SS3 1S84 1SS5 188G 1SS7 1888

FOR THE YEARS 1876 TO 1906, BOTH INCL1 SIVlv 1891 1892 1893 ISM 1S95 1896 *1891

3 1-2 3 1-2

18-80

2 13-:

3-:m 2 13-30 2 1l->

l-I

-5 1-5

1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5

1-5 1-5 1-3 1-3 1-3

1-5 1-6

-15 1-13

9-20 8-16 8-10

1-5 1-5

7 6 5 17-30 5 17-30 5 4-15 5 4-13 5 17-30 4 4 4 4

I 0 50 J 0 50 $ 1 00 J 1 00 S 1 00 t 1 00 $ 1 00 $ 1 00 S 1 00 S 1 00 { 1 00

/

LIST OF WARRANTS

Drawn Against the General Incident Fund,

AND

STATEMENT of OUTSTANDING BONDS

Date 1905

Jan.

31

Jan.

31

Jan.

31

Feb.

2

Feb.

2

Feb.

2

Feb.

3

Feb.

3

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

6

Feb.

10

Feb.

10

Feb.

10

Feb.

10

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 211

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905. No. Name Amount

490 Smith-Brooks Printing Co $ 861.99

497 James Cowie 120.00

498 J. L. Moorhead 40.00

563 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 67.20

569 June L. Hilton 200.00

570 M. E. Melvin 200.00

658 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 103.63

659 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 168.40

669 James Cowie 254.12

670 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .60

671 United States Express Co .... 20.10

672 Press Clipping Bureau 9.50

673 Otis B. Spencer 5.00

674 Wells, Fargo & Co. Express .75

675 Oscar Sorenson 1.95

676 James Cowie 4.65

677 Pierce & Zahn .40

678 Pacific Express Co 20.15

679 Western Union Telegraph Co 5.86

680 Western Union Telegraph Co 10.52

681 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co 145.00

682 Colorado Telephone Co 14.05

683 American District Telegraph Co 4.70

6^4 Remington Typewriter Co 12.15

6«5 Republican Publishing Co 60.85

6^6 A. S. Carter 2.55

687 Improved Mailing Case Co 39.88

688 Loveland Reporter 3.29

689 Hattie E. Stevenson .50

704 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 2,923.97

705 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 715.94

706 Republican Publishing Co 11.55

708 Republican Publishing Co .39

719 James Cowie , 248.00

720 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 117.21

12

BIENNIAL KKPORT

Date

1905

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

Jl

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

11

Feb.

14

Feb.

14

Feb.

14

Feb.

21

Feb.

28

Mch.

1

Mch.

3

Mch.

10

Mch.

11

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AH A INST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905— Continued. No. Name Amount

721 W. H. Klstler Stationery Co 28.06

~22 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 160.67

723 L. B. Swanbeck 120.00

724 A. C. Montgomery 15.00

725 W. C. Baker 25.00

726 Charles L. Spencer 25.00

727 Oscar Sorenson 2.50

728 Haswell Drug Co 5.90

729 A. S. Carter 17.65

730 Colorado Telephone Co 13.25

731 The Pacific Express Co 2.29

732 Wells, Fargo Express Co 7.32

733 Globe Express Co 30.33

734 James Perchard 10.00

735 E. McCrillis, Secretary 28.50

736 Katherine L. Craig 20.50

741 Republican Publishing Co 1.84

742 Out West Printing & Stationery Co 80.00

743 Western Union Telegraph Co 8.36

1025 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 604.13

1052 James Cowie 51.25

1207 Percy S. Rider 138.20

1230 James Cowie 79.00

1251 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1.456.96

1291 James Cowie 10.00

1319 J. L. Hilton $ 100.00

1320 Mrs. M. E. Melvin 100.00

1321 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 122.99

1322 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 217.50

1323 Remington Typewriter Co 56.05

1324 American District Telegraph Co .60

1325 Colorado Telephone Co 3.50

1326 Western Union Telegraph Co 24.50

1327 Smith Premier Typewriter Co 173.00

1328 Republican Publishing Co -1-4

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO.

213

Date 1905

Mar

16

Mar

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

16

Mar.

1G

Mar.

16

Mar.

1G

Mar.

16

Mar.

17

Mar.

17

Mar.

21

Mar.

25

Mar.

25

Mar.

29

Mar.

30

Mar.

30

Mar.

30

Apr.

7

Apr.

7

Apr.

10

Apr.

17

Apr.

18

Apr.

18

Apr.

19

Apr.

19

Apr.

24

Apr.

24

Apr.

24

Apr.

24

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905— Continued. No. Name Amount

1329 Colorado Springs Gazette Co 42.14

1330 Record-Stockman Publishing- Co 63.25

1331 Pacific Express Co 32.53

1332 Globe Express Co 24.35

1333 City Transfer Co , .50

1334 The Railway World.... 4.00

1335 The Crystal Co 4.80

1336 John H. Gabriel 12.00

1337 Katherine L. Craig- 7.10

1338 Dr. F. N. Carrier 11.98

1339 Otis B. Spencer 20.40

1344 Colorado Office & Bar Fixture Co 155.50

1345 E. L. White 38.80

1346 Pierce & Zahn 5.00

1355 James Cowie 75.00

1356 George H. Angell 100.00

1367 James Cowie 38.00

1402 Jesse E. Buell 20.00

1403 James Cowie 27.25

1421 James Cowie 60.00

1429 Pueblo Chieftain 40.42

1430 Republican Publishing Co 9.00

1431 N. C. Miller 10.20

1621 James Cowie 330.00

1628 James Cowie 101.00

1673 H. W. Hannum 24.35

1733 James Cowie 40.00

1794 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 26.00

1795 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 39.10

1804 James Cowie 132.00

1805 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1,183.26

1820 E. L. White 20.25

1821 Katherine L. Craig ,.... 1.45

1822 Poor's Railroad Manual Co 10.00

1823 William B. Dana & Co 2.00

214

BIKXXIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND,

REVENUE 1905— Continued.

Date No. Name Amount

1905

Apr. 24 1824 City Transfer Co .50

Apr. 24 1825 A. S. Carter 11.00

Apr. 24 1826 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 466.27

Apr. 24 1827 Press Clipping Bureau 3.70

Apr. 24 1828 Mills Publishing- Co 45.00

Apr. 24 1829 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 66.53

Apr. 24 1831 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co 5.65

Apr. 24 1832 Colorado Telephone Co 14.45

Apr. 24 1833 American District Telegraph Co 8.10

Apr. 24 1834 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 3.45

Apr. 24 1835 Western Union Telegraph Co 14.93

Apr. 24 1836 Wells Fargo Express Co .35

Apr. 24 1837 Globe Express Co 38.72

Apr. 24 1838 Pacific Express Co 12.82

Apr. 24 1843 John Harris 20.00

Apr. 26 1872 H. G. Clark 6.50

Apr. 26 1873 Marie D. Young 16.65

Apr. 26 1874 Hallie M. Spruance 16.65

Apr. 26 1875 Velma C. Likens 16.65

Apr. 26 1876 Economist Publishing Co 2.00

Apr. 29 2026 James Cowie 83.00

May 1 2066 James Cowie 14.00

May 5 2111 James Cowie 100.00

May 5 2112 J. E. Buell 79.15

May 6 2126 Zelda Knowlton 46.65

May 6 2127 N. C. Miller 6.95

May 9 2148 James Cowie 49.00

May 17 2245 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 401.60

May 17 2246 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 1,018.52

May 17 2247 Katherine L. Craig 3.25

May 17 2248 Laura H. Cowan 25.00

May 17 2249 Mills Publishing Co 42.75

May 17 2250 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 197.98

May 17 2251 Republican Publishing Co 30.98

May 17. 2252 Globe Express Co 10.29

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

215

Date 1905

May

17

May

IT

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

17

May

24

May

24

May

24

May

24

May

24

May

24

May

24

May

29

May

31

May

31

May

31

June

1

June

2

June 10

June 12

June 12

June 12

June

13

June 13

June 13

June 13

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905— Continued. No. Name Amount

2253 Pacific Express Co 27.19

2254 Wells-Fargo Express Co .54

2255 Western Union Telegraph Co 21.75

2256 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 6.34

2257 American District Telegraph Co 3.05

2258 Colorado Telephone Co 14.85

2259 Remington Typewriter Co 14.75

2260 A. S. Carter 4.00

2261 Press Clipping Bureau 13.00

2262 Chas. W. Bishop 16.35

2263 Clason Map Co 50.00

2264 Ann Hunt 14.85

2265 J. S. Stahl & Co 233.10

2266 J. S. Stahl & Co 14.50

2305 Vernon McKelvey 175.00

2306 J. S. Stahl & Co 5.55

2307 Chas. W. Bishop 8.35

2308 James Cowie 101.00

2309 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. 57.50

2310 Mills Publishing Co 110.00

2311 Globe Express Co 30.68

2352 James Cowie 37.00

2478 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

2479 Howell T. Pershing, M. D 100.00

2480 S. D. Hopkins, M. D 100.00

2540 Jesse E. Buell 125.00

2554 James Cowie 10.00

2660 Chas. L. Spencer 140.00

2712 W. H. Montgomery 50.05

2713 S. H. Wood 200.00

2714 A. C. Montgomery 200.00

2724 James Cowie 132.00

2725 I. B. Melville 1.25

2726 M. E. Stubbs, County Clerk 10.00

2727 Mrs. M. H. Griffith 45.97

216

BIENNIAL It I : PORT

Date 1905

June 15

June 17

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 19

June 20

June 23

June 23

June 23

June 23

June 23

June 23

June 29

June 29

July 3

July 3

July 3

July 3

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905— Continued.

No. Name Amount

2743 R. R. Leese 11.80

27G4 Jesse E. Buell 22.00

2767 Gazetteer Publishing Co 40.00

27G8 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 3 57

2769 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 86.75

2770 Wr. H. Kistler Stationery Co 153.38

2771 Western Union Telegraph Co 5.06

2772 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 1.51

2773 American District Telegraph Co 4.05

2771 Colorado Telephone Co 13.95

2775 Remington Typewriter Co 32.45

2776 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co .75

2777 Pacific Express Co 46.06

2778 Wells Fargo Express Co 17.00

2779 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 85.54

2780 Mills Publishing Co 64.20

2781 Colorado Office & Bar Fixture Co 88.00

2782 Denver Novelty Works & Electric Co 20.00

2783 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 375.00

2784 Katherine L. Craig 4.80

2785 Dr. F. N. Carrier 11.10

2786 Economist Publishing Co 1.00

2801 Geo. Riblet 21.25

2819 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 986.40

2820 N. C. Miller ,. 5.70

2821 James Cowie 40.00

2822 Denver Lithographing Co 208.00

2824 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1.098.35

2829 James Cowie 114.00

2881 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

2882 Jesse E. Bueli 125.00

3060 James Cowie 12.00

3062 C. E. Hagar 24.00

3063 Jesse F. McDonald 29.80

3064 Globe Express Co 2.58

Date 1905

July

6

July

6

July

8

July

18

Aug1.

31

Dec.

14

Dec.

16

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

IS

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

IS

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

IS

Dec.

18

Dec.

18

Dec.

IS

Dec.

18

Dec.

m

Dec.

22

Dec.

22

Dec.

22

Dec.

22

Dec.

23

Dec.

26

Dec.

26

AUDITOR OP STATE OF COLORADO. 217

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1905— Continued. No. Name Amount

3095 Mrs. M. H. Griffith 75.00

3096 Chas. L. Spencer 69.00

3118 James Cowie 75.00

3222 S. P. Raber 2.50

3625 Zelda Knowlton 53.35

4914 James Cowie 153.75

4940 E. L. White 50.60

4942 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 213.28

4943 County Court, Arapahoe County 8.80

4944 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 74.00

4945 Western Union Telegraph Co 11.48

4946 Globe Express Co 23.32

4947 Wells-Fargo Express Co 1.00

4948 Colorado Telephone Co 12.42

4949 Remington Typewriter Co 108.00

4950 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 70.76

4951 J. S. Stahl & Co 1.00

4952 Press Clipping Bureau 7.00

4953 Clason Map Co 1.50

4954 Oscar Sorenson 2.50

4955 Katherine L. Craig. 4.10

4956 Geo. Tritch Hardware Co 18.45

4957 John P. Doyle 28.40

4958 H. C. Charles .25

4959 Ira R. Sides, Clerk County Court 13.25

4960 Montrose Press 2.66

4961 Pacific Express Co 89.78

4962 Alex. J. Strachan, Assessor 5.00

5002 Mary A. Hewitt 6.75

5003 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

5004 Globe Express Co 6.77

5005 Western Union Telegraph Co 9.85

5007 James Cowie 50.00

5012 M. H. Griffith 75.00

5013 Colorado Telephone Co .30

218 BIENNIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND. REVENUE 1 906— Concluded. Date N Name Amount

Dec. 26 5014 Colorado Ice & Storage Co

Dec. -o 5015 News-Times Publishing Co .28

Dec. 26 5031 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 1,242.40

Tolal ? 34.443.0B

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 219

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENLTE 1906.

Date No. Name Amount

1905

July 19 730 Smith-Brooks Printing- Co $ 108.57

July 20 73S James Cowie 60.00

July 20 741 Ballenger & Richards 60.00

July 20 742 Adams Express Co 2.00

July 20 743 Globe Express Co 12.65

July 20 744 Pacific Express Co 16.48

July 20 745 Western Union Telegraph Co 9.46

July 20 746 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 1.93

July 20 747 Colorado Telephone Co 5.45

July 20 748 American District Telegraph Co 7.00

July 20 749 Remington Typewriter Co 5.00

July 20 750 J. S. Stahl & Co 1.00

July 20 751 Republican Publishing Co 21.21

July 20 752 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 63.20

July 20 753 Mills Publishing Co 20.00

July 20 754 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 454.55

July 20 755 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 372.61

July 20 756 Otis B. Spencer 2.90

July 20 757 City Transfer Co .50

July 20 758 Hamilton Armstrong, Sheriff 2.60

July 20 759 Press Clipping Bureau 7.00

July 20 760 Katherine L. Craig 1.45

July 20 761 Association of Officials, Bureau of Labor Statistics

of America 8.00

July 20 762 Clason Map Co 16.66

July 20 763 Jesse E. Buell 36.30

July 20 764 Charles L. Spencer 20.00

July 22 777 Sayre-Xewton Lumber Co 135.00

July 24 779 Colorado Telephone Co 1.00

Aug. 3 797 R. R. Leese 125.00

Aug. 4 800 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

Aug. 4 801 Mrs. M. H. Griffith 75.00

Aug. 4 802 James Cowie 122.50

Aug. 7 804 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 8.00

Aug. 7 805 Gazette Publishing Co 5.00

Aug. 7 806 Ballenger & Richards 12.00

L"_M» BIENNIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND,

REVENUE 1906— Continued.

Date No. Name Amount

1905

Aug. 7 807 E. L. White 51.55

Aug. 7 SOS J. S. Stahl & Co 17.75

Aug. 7 809 News-Times Publishing Co 5.80

Aug. 12 S23 Walter T. Brown .*... 75.00

Aug1. 15 840 James Cowie 128.00

Aug. IS 850 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 381.36

Aug. IS S51 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 301.73

Aug. 18 852 Record-Stoekman Publishing Co 51.82

Aug. IS 853 Mary R. Hewitt 9.75

Aug. IS 854 Alexander Nisbet, Sheriff 1.00

Aug. 18 S55 Katherine L. Craig 1.00

Aug. IS 856 Clason Map Co 3.50

Aug. 18 S57 Press Clipping Bureau 2.00

Aug. IS 858 Mills Publishing Co 447.00

Aug. IS S60 J. S. Stahl & Co 5.55

Aug. IS S61 Remington Typewriter Co 5.75

Aug. 18 S62 American District Telegraph Co 7.80

Aug. IS S63 Colorado Telephone Co .20

Aug. IS S64 Western Union Telegraph Co 21.34

Aug. 18 865 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co L98

Aug. IS 866 United States Express Co 1.54

Aug. IS 867 Pacific Express Co 1.56

Aug. 18 S68 Globe Express Co 10.88

Aug. 18 869 James Cowie 59.00

Aug. 30 907 James Cowie 120.00

Sept. 5 916 R. R. Leese 6.30

Sept. 11 919 Jesse E. Buell 1S.00

Sept. 11 920 Mrs. M. H. Griffith 75.00

Sept. 22 1017 James Cowie 60.00

Oct. 3 1067 James Cowie 240.00

Oct. 3 1068 James Cowie 40.00

Oct. 3 1069 James Cowie 32.50

Oct. 4 1071 J. E. Buell 24.90

Oct. 5 1072 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 235.71

Oct. 5 1073 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 45.00

Oct. 5 1074 Western Union Telegraph Co 25.71

Date 1905

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

. 5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

5

Oct.

12

Oct.

13

Oct.

14

Oct.

14

Oct.

16

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 221

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

1075 Katherine L. Craig 2.95

1076 Dr. F. N. Carrier, Treasurer 1.50

1077 W. R. Ramsey 7.00

107S M. J. Spears 66.45

1079 Adams Express Co 1.30

1080 Globe Express Co 44.11

1081 Pacific Express Co 11.51

1082 Wells-Fargo Express Co 1.15

1083 American District Telephone Co 7.65

1084 Colorado Telephone Co 22.75

1085 Remington Typewriter Co 5.00

1086 Republican Publishing Co 20.86

1087 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 44.10

1088 Mills Publishing Co 20.00

1089 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 491.25

1090 News-Times Publishing Co 6.68

1091 Cadwell Blue Print & Supply Co 4.05

1992 Denver Photo Material Co 54.00

1114 T. W. Jaycox .* 100.00

1117 Mrs. M. H. Griffith 75.00

1119 Walter F. Brown 165.00

1123 The Banks Law Publishing Co 2,486.58

1125 J. L. Moorhead, P. M 127.00

1129 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 288.50

1131 Western Union Telegraph Co 11.67

1132 United States Express Co 1.24

1133 James Williams & Co 600.00

1134 Colorado Telephone Co 14.10

1135 American District Telegraph Co 9.35

1136 J. S. Stahl & Co 1.00

1137 Mrs. Nettie E. Caspar 18.10

1138 William Thomas 11.80

1139 Clarence E. Hagar 11.85

1140 Miss Anna Rand 21.70

1141 Geo. E. Hannan 33.50

Date

1905

17

Oct.

17

Oct

17

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Oct

19

Oct.

19

Oct.

15

Oct.

27

Oct.

K

Oct.

27

Oct.

27

Oct.

27

Oct.

17

Oct.

17

Nov.

2

Nov.

2

Nov.

2

Nov.

I

Nov.

3

Nov.

9

Nov.

10

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

Nov.

11

BIENNIAL B

1. 1ST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906-Continuetf. No. Name Amount

1142 Mis.^ Leila Espy

1143 J. K. Brown. Sheriff 1.35

1144 Oscar Sorenson .90

1145 Haswell Drug Co 2.60

1146 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 547.73

1147 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 306.79

114S Press Clipping- Bureau 9.10

1149 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 53.62

1154 Wells-Pargo Express Co 1.25

1155 Pacific Express Co : 19.51

1156 Globe Express Co 16.51

1194 J. E. Buell 125.00

1195 J. K. Brown. Sheriff 1.35

1196 Emma W. Andrews 16.50

1197 A. C. Montgomery 27.50

119S Banks Law Pub. Co 570.00

1199 Mills Publishing Co.' 417.00

1200 James Cowie 4S.0O

1204 James Cowie 230.00

1205 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 45.94

1206 M. H. Griffith 75.00

1207 E. L. White 35.00

1206 Samuel H. Wood 200.00

1230 Geo. P. Steele 150.00

1234 James Cowie 233.00

1235 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 139.64

1236 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co

1237 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 98.00

1238 N. C. Miller. Attorney General

1239 . Katherine L. Craig 2.35

1240 Globe Express Co 9.05

1241 Wells-Fargo & Co 56-81

1242 Western Union Telegraph Co 1S.05

1243 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 17.13

1244 American District Telegraph Co 10.85

Date 1905

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov

11

Nov.

11

Nov

11

Nov.

11

Nov

17

Nov.

17

Nov.

17

Nov.

17

Nov.

17

Nov.

17

Nov

17

Nov

17

Nov.

17

Nov.

17

Dec.

2

Dec.

2

Dec.

5

Dec.

5

Dec.

1906

Jan.

8

4

Ja n .

5

Jan.

9

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

:-2

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 223

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

1245 Colorado Telephone Co 3.60

1246 J. S. Stahl & Co 7.20

1247 L. C. Smith & Bro 92.25

1248 Record-Stockman Publishing- Co 52.44

1249 Republican Publishing Co 3.57

1250 Press Clipping Bureau 2.55

1251 The Haswell Drug Co 3.20

1252 The Crystal Co 3.20

1253 News-Times Publishing Co 32

1254 J. M. Rhoads 8.00

1255 Colorado Ice & Storage Co 1.25

1257 Jesse E. Buell 66.65

1258 F. A. Moss..... 93.30

1259 J. Gibson Smith 5.00

1260 F. A. Moss 155.00

1261 M. J. Spears 13.50

1262 Poor's Railroad Manual 12.50

1263 Pettes Cycle Co 27.85

1264 D. A. Lord 4.50

1265 James Cowie 78.00

1266 James Cowie 73.00

1277 M. H. Griffith 75.00

1278 Jessie C. Farrar 66.00

1280 James Cowie 81.00

1282 James Cowie 61.00

1291 James Cowie 65.00

1508 James Cowie 50.00

1514 James Cowie 40.00

1559 James Cowie 160.00

1617 Western Union Telegraph Co 21.81

1618 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 156.66

1619 James Cowie 64.00

1620 Postal-Telegraph Co 5.73

1621 Globe Express Co 22.49

1622 Colorado Telephone Co 16.55

BIENNIAL UK PORT

Date 1906

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

12

Jan.

15

Jan.

15

Jan.

16

Jan.

16

Jan.

19

Jan.

19

Jan.

19

Feb.

6

Feb.

7

Feb.

16

Feb.

17

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

1623 Record-Stockman Publishing Co

1624 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co

1625 A. S. Carter

1626 News-Times Publishing Co .28

1627 Railway World 4.00

1628 Lottie Surveying Instrument & Supply Co 2.50

1629 James M. McCreery, Sheriff 18.80

1630 Peck Delivery Co .80

1631 Post Printing & Publishing Co 67.07

1632 J. E. Buell , 14.00

1633 Adams Express Co 2.70

1653 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 75.40

1656 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 849.70

1660 J. S. Stahl & Co 7.85

1661 Press Clipping Bureau 3.00

1699 James Cowie 165.00

1702 James Cowie 124.00

1703 A. C. Montgomery 202.00

1926 M. H. Griffith 100.00

1931 James Cowie 203.00

2053 George P. Steele 150.00

2062 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1,459.90

2065 James Cowie 122.00

2069 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 440.20

2070 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 189.99

2071 Chieftain Printing Co 25.70

2072 News-Times Publishing Co 10.29

2073 Denver Post 22.49

2074 Denver Novelty Works Co 20.00

2075 Press Clipping Bureau 7.00

2076 O. B. Spencer 1.35

2077 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 70.48

2078 J. S. Stahl & Co 6.75

2079 Remington Typewriter Co 10.00

2081 Colorado Telephone Co 12.25

1906

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

19

Feb.

20

Feb.

20

Feb.

20

Feb.

20

Feb.

20

Feb.

20

Feb.

2*

Mch.

1

Mch.

1

Mch.

2

Mch.

2

Mch.

3

Mch.

10

Mch.

14

Mch.

19

Mch.

19

Mch.

19

Mch.

19

Mch.

19

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 225

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

2082 American District Telegraph Co .70

2083 Western Union Telegraph Co 25.05

2084 United States Express Co , .16

2085 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .30

2086 Pacific Express Co 15.78

2087 Globe Express Co 8.04

2088 Adams Express Co 237.54

2089 R. R. Leese 1.00

2090 Katherine L. Craig . 4.10

2091 E. L. White , 47.97

2094 Railway World 1.20

2095 Cisler & Donehue 18.60

2096 W. A. L. Johnson, Treasurer 15.00

2097 Sachs-Lawlor Machinery & Manufacturing Co 4.13

2098 Wells-Fargo Express Co 36.09

2101 Robert J. Haguet, Treasurer 10.50

2288 James Cowie 141.00

2319 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

2320 Wm. B. Dana Co 2.00

2336 Denver Lithographing Co 80.00

2337 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 12.50

2347 James Cowie 20.00

2424 James Cowie ' 140.00

2470 James Cowie 60.00

2496 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 397.30

2497 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1,145.36

2498 Colorado Springs Gazette Co 27.52

2499 James Cowie 192.00

2500 James Cowie 100.00

2502 James Cowie 32.00

2507 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 180.23

2508 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 3.00

2509 Globe Express Co 65.22

2510 Pacific Express Co 1.53

2511 Western Union Telegraph Co 18.13

22C BIENNIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906-Continued. No. Name Amount

2512 Colorado Telephone Co 10.30

2513 Remington Typewriter Co 116.70

2514 Record-Stoekman Publishing Co 7818

2515 Press Clipping Bureau 5.00

2516 O. B. Spencer 2.90

2517 Peck Delivery Co 3.63

2518 M. Gluckman 20.00

2519 Highlands Artesian Water Co 9.00

2520 A. E. Meek Trunk & Bag Co 3.00

2521 A. E. Howe 126.00

2522 C. P. Link 98.00

2523 A. J. Strachan 98.00

2524 R. R. Leese 1.10

2525 Mary Wright 24.80

2540 First National Bank 520.00

2576 C. P. Link 126.00

2577 A. E. Howe 91.00

2578 Samuel H. Wood 200.00

2581 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

2582 A. J. Strachan 63.00

2583 R. R. Leese 2.20

2584 Globe Express Co 1.75

2585 Pacific Express Co 4.02

2754 James Cowie 85.00

2755 M. E. Stubbs 10.00

2756 Alexander Nesbitt 1.00

2757 Remington Typewriter Co .60

2760 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 19.34

2782 I. B. . Melville 141.00

2815 James Cowie 40.00

2862 James Cowie 60.00

2908 James Cowie 56.00

2909 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 459.00

2910 Smith-Brooks Printing Co S99.24

2911 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 3.00

Date

Mar.

Mar.

80

Mar. -20

Mar.

20

Mar.

2"

Mar.

ao

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

2-;,

Mar.

ao

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

20

Mar.

X

Mar.

29

Mar.

29

Mar.

29

Mar.

31

Mar.

31

Mar.

3!

Mar.

31

Mar.

31

Apr.

Q

Apr.

o

Apr.

2

Apr.

2

Apr.

2

Apr.

4

Apr.

6

Apr.

11

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 227

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued.

No. Name Amount

2912 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 214.04

2913 Western Union Telegraph Co 28.77

2914 Wells-Fargo Express Co 48.27

2915 Globe Express Co 8.17

2916 Pacific Express Co 4.13

2917 American District Telegraph Co .40

2918 Colorado Telephone Co 14.37

2919 Mills Publishing Co 447.00

2920 Remington Typewriter Co 7.50

2921 J. S. Stahl & Co 4.00

2922 Record-Stockman Publishing Co S5.73

2923 O. B. Spencer, Clerk Court 5.00

21/24 Kendr ick Book & Stationery Co 1.00

2925 News-Times Publishing Co 5.90

292G Peck Delivery Co .40

2927 Mary R. Hewitt 12.60

2959 Charles M. Crowder 119.00

2960 A. E. Howe 119.C0

2961 C. P. Link 119.00

2966 Western Union Telegraph Co 4.27

2967 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 83.40

2991 E. F. Rundlett 160.00

2992 John M. Saxton 220.00

2993 Chas. L. Spencer 19.35

3148 Zelda Knowlton 100.00

3149 J. E. Buell 10.00

3150 James Cowie 46.00

3256 A. C. Montgomery 125.00

3257 I. B. Melville 200.00

3258 Jesse E. Buell 31.50

3259 John M. Faiden : 11.00

3260 Wm. W. Wright, Jr 7.00

3261 Highlands Artesian Co 6.00

3269 James Cowie 168.00

May 16 3394 C. N. Crouder 126.00

Date

1906

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

14

Apr.

18

Apr.

18

Apr.

18

Apr.

19

Apr.

19

Apr.

27

Apr.

27

Apr.

27

Apr.

30

Apr.

30

Apr.

30

May

4

May

4

May

4

May

4

May

4

May

4

May

5

228

BIENNIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND,

REVENUE 1906-Continued.

Date No. Name Amount 1906

May 16 3395 C. P. Link 154.00

May 16 3404 A. E. Howe 140.00

May 17 3416 Smith-Brooks Printing: Co 946.67

May 17 3417 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 84.60

May 19 3434 Chas. L. Spencer 49.65

May 19 3435 Adams Express Co

May 19 3436 Wells-Fargo Express Co 60.53

May 19 3437 James Cowie 9.50

May 19 3438 R. R. Leese 11.00

May 19 3439 E. L. White 74.49

May 19 3440 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 167.12

May 19 3441 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 128.25

May 19 3442 Globe Express Co 11.77

May 19 3443 Pacific Express Co 15.74

May 19 3444 Western Union Telegraph Co 19.43

May 19 3445 Western Union Telegraph Co 9.83

May 19 3446 American District Telegraph Co 8.90

May 19 3447 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 6.65

May 19 3448 Colorado Telephone Co 9.70

May 19 3449 Republican Publishing: Co 68.12

May 19 3450 Press Clipping Bureau 4.00

May 19 3451 A. S. Carter .20

May 19 3452 O. B. Spencer 5.00

May 19 3453 Highlands Artesian Co 3.00

May 19 3454 News-Times Publishing Co 26.16

May 19 3455 Alex Nisbet, Sheriff

May 19 3456 Peck Delivery Co 8.00

May 19 3457 James Cowie 265.00

May 21 3461 Record-Stockman Publishing Co S3.19

May 29 3687 James Cowie 152.00

June 9 3823 Chas. L. Spencer S1.35

June 19 3907 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 118.10

June 19 390S Smith-Brooks Printing Co 356.42

June 20 3921 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 227.22

June 20 3922 News-Times Publishing Co .41

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

229

Date 1906

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 20

June 23

June 25

June 30

June 30

July 9

July 16

July 17

July 18

July 18

July 18

July 18

July 18

July 18

July 18

July 18

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

3923 Press Clipping Bureau 7.15

3924 Underwood Typewriter Co 82.25

3925 American District Telegraph Co 9.15

3926 Mills Publishing Co 128.92

3927 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .45

3928 Western Union Telegraph Co 6.18

3929 Remington Typewriter Co 142.75

3930 Globe Express Co 60.81

3031 Pacific Express Co 1.75

3932 Adams Express Co 7.94

3933 E. L. White 60.57

3934 T. K. Brown, Sheriff 1.35

3935 Denver Omnibus & Cab Co 2.00

3936 J. E. Buell 84.00

3937 G. W. Campbell 54.08

3938 Colorado Telephone Co 16.59

3940 James Cowie 269.00

3941 James Cowie 78.00

3942 Martha J. Spears 33.75

3943 Martha J. Spears 49.35

3944 N. C. Miller, Attorney General 22.67

3966 James Cowie 55.00

3989 James Cowie 60.00

4183 James Cowie 26.00

4184 R. R. Leese 2.15

4245 James Cowie 60.00

4347 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 110.41

4362 James Cowie 83.25

4367 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 400.61

4368 Western Union Telegraph Co 14.65

4369 Wells-Fargo Express Co .80

4370 United States Express Co 1.26

4371 G. W. Campbell 116.00

4372 Globe Express Co 2.07

4373 J. S. Stahl & Co 1.00

4374 Pacific Express Co 1.52

BIENNIAL REPORT

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued .

Date No. Name Amount

1906

July 18 4375 Mrs. D. Litzenburg 20.00

July 18 4376 Remington Typewriter Co .75

July 18 4377 E. H. Park 13.25

July IS 437S A. S. Carter 1.50

July 18 4379 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 79.70

July IS 43S0 News-Times Publishing Co 5.81

July 18 4381 Colorado Telephone Co 16.51

July 18 4382 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .25

July 18 4383 American District Telegraph Co 10.80

July IS 4384 Gazeteer Publishing Co 45.00

July 18 4385 William J. Hamilton 15.00

July 18 4386 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 1.90

July 24 4448 James Cowie 89.00

July 24 4449 George Bachenburg 26.64

July 24 4450 J. F. Wright 6.00

July 24 4451 Colorado Telephone Co .25

July 24 4452 James Cowie 6.00

July 31 4639 James Cowie 91.00

Aug. 10 4782 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 95.00

Aug. 10 4783 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 16.50

Aug. 10 4800 Walter T. Brown 75.00

Aug. 14 4837 James Cowie 63.00

Aug. 16 4849 George Bachenburg 10.00

Aug. 16 4850 Globe Express Co .90

Aug. 16 4851 Denver Novelty Works 20.00

Aug. 16 4S52 Western Union Telegraph Co 1.47

Aug. 16 4853 Peck Delivery Co .25

Aug. 16 4S54 Adams Express Co 3.75

Aug. 16 4855 Colorado Telephone Co 4.40

Aug. 16 4856 Record-Stockman Publishing Co 72.24

Aug. 16 4S57 J. S. Stahl & Co 11.50

Aug. 16 4S58 A. K. Brown, Sheriff 1.35

Aug. 16 4859 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co 6.10

Aug. 16 4860 Highlands Artesian Water Co 8.00

Aug. 16 4861 American District Telegraph Co .20

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 231

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued.

Date No. Name Amount

1906

Aug-. 16 4862 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 118.65

Aug-. 16 4863 News-Times Publishing Co .19

Aug. 25 4915 J. P. Wright, Jr 900

Aug. 25 4916 James Cowie 151.00

Aug. 30 4937 Western Union Telegraph Co 11.22

Aug. 30 4938 American District Telegraph Co 11.70

Aug. 30 4939 Colorado Telephone Co 4.15

Aug. 30 5141 Walter T. Brown 75.00

Sept. 4 5157 Geo. Bachenburg 100.00

Sept. 5 5159 James Cowie 56.00

Sept. 19 5310 James Cowie 106.00

Sept. 24 5356 James Cowie 97.00

Sept. 24 5357 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 255.48

Sept. 26 5365 M. J. Spears 170.40

Sept. 28 5385 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .65

Sept. 28 5386 American District Telegraph Co 9.25

Sept. 28 5387 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co 99.00

Sept. 28 5388 Mills Publishing Co 417.00

Sept. 28 5389 G. W. Campbell 62.00

Sept. 28 5390 Chas. L. Spencer 28.34

Sept. 28 5391 Adams Express Co 3.35

Sept. 28 5392 Wells-Fargo Express Co .78

Sept. 28 5393 Western LTmon Telegraph Co 30.87

Sept. 28 5394 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 224.80

Sept. 28 5395 Press Clipping Bureau 14.40

Sept. 28 5396 E. L. White 29.83

Sept. 29 5550 O. B. Spencer 11.05

Sept. 29 5551 Highland Artificial Water Co 8.00

Sept. 29 5552 M. Gluckman 14.00

Sept. 29 5553 Ballenger & Richards 36.00

Sept. 29 5554 Chas. W. Reitler 15.00

Sept. 29 5555 Colorado Telephone Co 33.05

Sept. 29 5556 Remington Typewriter Co 9.20

Sept. 29 5557 J. S. Stahl & Co 1.00

Sept. 29 5567 Walter T. Brown 75.00

Oct. 1 5579 James Cowie 80.00

Date 1906

No

Oct.

1

Oct.

-

5851

Oct.

25

5903

Oct.

25

5904

Oct.

25

5905

Oct.

-"

5906

Oct.

25

5907

Oct.

25

5908

Oct.

25

5909

Oct.

25

5910

Oct.

a

5911

Oct.

5925

Oct.

5926

Oct.

30

5927

Oct.

30

5928

Oct.

30

5929

Oct.

30

5930

Oct.

30

5931

Oct.

30

5932

Oct.

30

5933

Nov.

o

6135

Nov.

19

--

Nov.

24

6301

Nov.

26

6311

Nov.

■•>-

6312

Nov.

27

6313

Nov.

27

6314

Nov.

27

6315

Nov.

27

6316

Nov.

27

6317

Nov.

27

6318

Nov.

27

6319

Nov.

27

6320

Nov.

6323

Nov.

2S

6324

BIENNIAL REPORT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND. REVENUE 1906— Continued. Name Amount

Record-Stockman Publishing C<

James Cowie

Globe Ex;: 39. 90

J. S. Stahl & Co 11.10

American Fixture Co 31.97

Wells, Farg-o & Co 1.00

Burroughs Adding Machi

Globe Express Co 1.35

Western Union Telegraph Co 10.34

American District Telegraph Co

W. H. Kistler Stationery Co ' 138.07

R. R. Leese

James Cowie 15.00

German Pencil Co 113.58

Press Clipping Bureau 3.20

Remington Typewriter O 3.50

Colorado Telephone Co

Pacific Express Co 4.4>

G. W. Campbell 4S.00

Record-Stockman 111.28

Walter T. Brown Butt

James Cowie 685.00

G. W. Campbell 100.00

James Cowie

W. H. Kistler Stationery Co. 21.45

American District Telegraph Co 9.06

Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .53

Colorado Telephone Co 53.23

Globe Express Co 10.38

Wells-Fargo Express Co 1.20

N. C. Miller

Chieftain Printing Co 13.76

Press Clipping Bureau

Western Union Telegraph Co 70.15

Pacific Express Co

Date

1906

Nov

28

Nov

28

Nov

28

Nov

2S

Nov

28

Nov

28

Nov

28

Nov

28

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

m

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

Nov.

30

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO. 233

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND, REVENUE 1906— Continued. No. Name Amount

6325 Record-Stockman Publishing- Co 103.48

6326 Remington Typewriter Co 10.90

6327 Smith-Premier Typewriter Co 13.03

6328 Underwood Typewriter Co 5.25

6329 Scott Supply & Tool Co 42.80

6330 Mrs. D. Litzenburg 60.00

6331 Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Co 2.50

6332 A. S. Carter 1.10

6467 News-Times Publishing Co .74

6468 J. S. Stahl 5.80

6469 M. E. Stubbs 43.00

6470 Charles W. Bishop 10.00

6471 News-Times Publishing Co 6.62

6472 J. S. Randall 9.00

6473 Colorado Springs Gazette Co 13.76

6474 Otis B. Spencer 8.45

6475 Ballenger & Richards 6.00

6523 James Cowie 20.00

6528 W. T. Brown 75.00

6574 James Cowie 18S.00

6578 Henry J. Hersey 150.00

6627 Record-Stockman 687.50

6637 Queen City Typewriter Hospital 3.50

6638 Colorado Ice & Storage Co 2.50

6639 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 12.22

6640 W. H. Kistler Stationery Co 89.40

6641 Smith-Brooks Printing Co 26.00

6642 Wells-Fargo & Co .90

6643 The Crystal Co 1.45

6644 Otis B. Spencer 9.60-

66-15 Highland Artesian Water Co 12.00

6646 W. A. Hover & Co 5.55

6647 M. A. Shute 6.50

6648 G. W. Campbell 100.00

6649 Globe Express Co 2.25

L'-'U BIENNIAL KEPGBT

LIST OF WARRANTS

DRAWN AGAINST THE GENERAL INCIDENTAL FUND,

REVENUE 1<*>6— Concluded.

Date No. Name Amount

1906

Nov. 30 6650 E. L, White 19.90

Nov. 30 6651 Emma W. Andrews KM

Nov. 30 66-52 W. C. Baker SuOf

Nov. 30 6653 H. H. Werley 20.75

Nov. 30 6654 Press Clipping Bureau 2.30

Nov. 30 6674 Western Union Telegraph Co 9.65

30 6680 James Cowie 20.00

Nov. 30 66S6 Wells-Fargo A Co 18.60

Nov. 30 6687 Globe Express Co 1.00

Nov. 30 6688 Republican Publishing Co 77.05

Nov. 30 6689 American District Telegraph Co 10.95

Nov. 30 6690 Pacific Express Co .46

Nov. 30 6691 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 2.3-S

Nov. 30 6692 Western Union Telegraph Co

Nov. 30 6693 Colorado Telephone Co 36.44

Nov. 30 6694 James Cowie MM

Nov. 30 6695 W. C. Sanders 75.00

Total, 1906 ? 42.622.S4

Total, 1905 24,443.08

Grand total $ 67,065.92

AUDITOR OF STATE OF COLORADO.

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