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BIENNIAL  REPORT 


JOHN  A.  HOLIWB2RG 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE 


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COLORADO 

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INCLUS1 


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BIENNIAL  REPORT 


JOHN  A.  HOLMBERG 

AUDITOR  OF  STATE 


COLORADO 


FROM   DECEMBER  1,  1902,  TO  NOVEMBER  30,  1904 
INCLUSIVE 


DENVER,  COLORADO 

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1904 


BIENNIAL  REPORT 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE 


COLORADO. 


Denver.  Colorado.  December  15,  1904. 

To    His   Excellency. 

JAMES   H.   PEABODY. 

Governor  of   Colorado. 

Sir — I  respectfully  submit  herewith  my  report  as  Auditor  of 
State  for  the  fiscal  years  of  1903  and  1004/ 

At  the  time  of  assuming  the  duties  as  Auditor  of  State  I 
found  the  Auditor's  and  Insurance  departments  in  excellent  con- 
dition, but  not  so  with  the  Flat  Tax  Department  I  found  that 
the  books  did  not  correspond  with  the  Auditor's  report,  and  upon 
examination  I  found  that  the  cash  turned  in  to  the  State  Treas- 
urer did  not  correspond  with  the  books. 

At  my  request  you  appointed  L.  B.  Schwanbeek,  Expert  Ac- 
countant, to  examine  the  accounts  of  the  Flat  Tax  Department 
in  the  State  Auditor's  office,  and  after  a  careful  examination  he 
reported  the  Flat  Tax  cash  short  $  10,087.30.  Of  this  amount  the 
former  Auditor  gave  the  State  Treasurer  a  check  for  $6,993.40, 
leaving  a  shortage  of  $3,093.90,  which  has  not  up  to  this  time  been 
turned  over  to  the  Treasurer.  Besides  this  amount  there  was  col- 
lected $34,895.16,  which  was  paid  under  protest  and  which  has 
never  been  paid  over  to  the  Treasurer,  nor  any  accounting  having 
been  made  to  the  State. 

As  the  appropriations  made  by  the  Fourteenth  General  As- 
sembly was  in  excess  of  the  estimated  revenue,  all  of  the  appro- 
priations could  not  be  paid. 

After  consulting  with  the  Attorney-General,  also  with  the 
Beads  of  the  various  institutions  of  the  State,  and  explaining  The 


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condition  of  the  revenue  of  the  State,  they  realized  that  the  con- 
dition of  the  State's  finances  were  such  that  they  would  have  to 
cut  their  expenses  down  to  the  lowest  notch,  which  I  am  pleased 
to  report  all  heads  of  the  departments  did,  and  very  near  all  the 
departments  have  a  little  surplus  to  turn  back  into  the  General 
Revenue. 

The  World's  Fair  Board  had  an  appropriation  of  $100,000.00; 
of  this  amount  thev  have  used  $68,848.08,  leaving  a  balance  of 
$31,151.97. 

The  Fourteenth  General  Assembly  passed  a  bill  providing 
that  the  surplus  of  1901  and  1902  be  made  a  fund  to  pay  all  de- 
ficiencies of  former  administrations.  From  this  fund  I  have 
issued  warrants  which  have  been  paid  to  the  amount  of  $158,- 
929.48.  There  still  remains  $53,993.62  of  this  class  of  claims  not 
paid,  which,  with  interest  approximately  due  of  $13,500.00,  would 
make  a  total  of  this  class  of  claims  $67*493.62  on  file  in  the  State 
Auditor's  office. 

The  Fourteenth  General  Assembly  gave  this  administration 
an  Incidental  fund  of  not  more  than  about  one- fourth  of  what 
the  former  administration  had  for  the  same  purpose,  but  through 
the  economical  administration  of  the  heads  of  the  various  depart- 
ments we  managed  to  pay  all  the  incidentals  and  expenses  of  the 
various  departments,  and  have  a  surplus  to  turn  into  the  General 
Revenue  of  $7,841.60. 

One  of  the  disagreeable  things  that  came  up  in  this  office 
was  the  injunction  served  upon  this  office,  stopping  the  issuing  of 
warrants  on  the  General  Appropriation  bill,  and  the  sustaining  of 
same  to  the  District  Court  and  the  extra  session  of  the  Legisla- 
ture, which  necessitated  a  great  deal  of  additional  work  in  the 
Auditor's  office.  One  other  thing  was  that  the  Auditor's  estimate 
of  revenues  for  the  years  1903  and  1904  was  largely  in  excess  of 
what  the  amount  should  have  been,  consequently  had  to  turn 
down  a  great  many  appropriations;  in  fact,  refuse  to  draw  war- 
rants on  the  Third  and  Fourth-Class  appropriations,  but  I  believe 
at  this  time  that  with  the  amounts  turned  back  into  the  General 
Revenue  from  the  various  appropriations  that  have  been  paid, 
there  will  be  some  moneys  to  pay  on  Third-Class  appropriations. 

Finding  that  the  revenues  of  the  State  would  be  far  below 
the  estimate  of  the  Legislature,  the  Board  of  Equalization  decided 
to  have  some  of  its  members  visit  every  county  in  the  State,  plac- 
ing before  them  the  necessity  of  a  large  valuation  of  the  State  to 
provide  for  the  various  institutions.  For  this  purpose  James 
Cowie,  Secretary  of  State;  R.  R,  Leese,  secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Equalization,  and  myself,  visited  nearly  all  of  the  counties  in  the 
State,  and  as  a  resuit  we  had  an  increase  in  the  valuation,  which 
in  1903  was  $333,000,000,  to  $342,000,000  in  1904. 

I  beg  to  call  your  attention  to  the  excellent  record  of  the 
Insurance  Department.  In  1901  and  1902  the  receipts  for  that 
department  were  $259,315.96;  in  1903  and  1904  the  receipts  were 


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$318,219.43,  showing  an  increase  in  1903  and  1904  over  1901  and 
1902  of  158,989.34. 

The  receipts  of  the  Flat  Tax  Department  in  1901  and  1902, 
as  shown  by  the  Treasurer's  books,  and  turned  over  to  the  Treas- 
urer, were  $58,013.82,  and  the  amount  turned  over  to  the  Treas- 
urer after  November  30,  1903,  was  $12,328.27,  making  a  total  of 
$70,342.09.  The  receipts  for  1903  and  1904  and  turned  over  to  the 
Treasurer  were  $76,590.53.  Paid  under  protest  and  in  the  West- 
ern Bank  is  $11,016.77,  making  a  total  of  $87,607.30.  By  the  ad 
vice  of  the  Attorney-General,  the  amount  under  protest  has  not 
been  turned  in  to  the  Treasurer,  and  is  in  the  Western  Bank, 
ready  to  be  turned  over  at  any  time  when  the  Flat  Tax  case  is 
decided  in  the  Supreme  Court. 


FLOATING   DEBT   OF   THE   STATE. 

November  30,  1902 $2,442,170.81 

November  30.  1904 3,090,565.82 

Increase $648,395.01 

Increase  is  accounted  for  on  account  of  issue  of  $739,000.00 
certificates  of  indebtedness  and  additional  interest  on  $800,000.00 
outstanding  warrants  of  the  years  1887,  1888  and  1889. 

1  have  registered  784  Refunding  Bonds  at  10  cents  each,  mak- 
ing $78.40,  and  paid  the  same  to  the  State  Treasurer. . 

I  would  recommend  that  an  appropriation  be  made  to  pay 
the  Assessor's  mileage  and  per  diem.  The  statute  provides  for  an 
annual  meeting  to  be  held  in  August  of  each  year,  and  also  pro- 
vides for  paying  mileage  and  per  diem,  but  the  Thirteenth  Gen 
eral  Assembly  failed  to  make  an  appropriation  for  same.  I  would 
also  recommend  that  an  appropriation  be  made  for  paying  the 
committee  which  is  appointed  to  examine  the  books  of  the  State 
Treasurer,  as  provided  for  by  the  statute. 

I  think  that  there  should  be  a  Traveling  Auditor  or  a  Com- 
missioner appointed  to  examine  public  accounts ;  at  any  rate,  the 
Auditor's  accounts  should  be  checked  as  often  as  the  Treasurer's. 
I  also  recommend  that  a  bill  be  passed  by  the  Legislature  to  make 
it  monitory  for  all  employes  of  the  State  Auditor's  office  and  the 
State  Treasurer's  office  to  be  bonded  in  some  reliable  bonding 
company,  the  same  to  be  paid  for  by  the  State.  I  further  recom- 
mend that  where  the  statute  provides  for  salaries  and  expenses  for 
a  department  of  State  that  the  Legislature  should  follow  the  same 
in  making  appropriations  or  change  the  statute,  as  it  makes  it 
very  disagreeable  in  the  Auditor's  office  when  they  make  demand 
that  their  salary  should  be  as  the  statute  provides. 

The  Attorney-General,  during  this  administration,  held  that 


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the  appropriations  provided  for  by  the  statute  would  have  prece- 
dent over  the  appropriation  bill. 

For  the  reason  of  the  increase  of  the  amount  of  business  in 
the  State  Auditor's  office,  I  would  recommend  that  an  assistant 
bookkeeper  be  provided  for. 

Two  years  ago  there  was  a  request  made  of  the  Legislature 
that  they  provide  for  a  new  set  of  filing  boxes  in  the  vault  of 
the  State  Auditor,  but  they  at  that  time  saw  fit  to  turn  the  request 
down,  which  I  have  regretted  very  much  since.  If  there  is  a 
department  in  the  State  that  needs  a  new  set  of  filing  boxes  it  is 
the  Auditor's,  as  the  facilities  we  have  at  the  present  time  for 
filing  vouchers  and  other  documents  are  very  primitive,  and  we 
are  very  much  crowded  for  room.  I  trust  that  the  Legislature 
will  take  this  matter  up  and  see  that  there  will  be  a  new  set  of 
filing  boxes  for  the  vault  of  the  State  Auditor.  I  would  also  rec- 
ommend that  when  an  appropriation  is  made  by  the  Legislature 
for  the  maintenance  of  a  department  of  state  the  cash  fund  of 
such  department  be  turned  into  the  General  Revenue. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

JOHN   A.   HOLMBERG, 

Auditor  of  State. 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING 


Estimated  Floating  Debt  of  State,  November  30,  1904. 
Estimated  Expenditures  for  the  Fiscal  Years  1905  and  1906. 
Estimated  General  Fund  Income  for  the  Fiscal  Years  1905  and  1906. 


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STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ESTIMATED  FLOATING  DEBT  OF   STATE  NOVEMBER  30.   19)1. 

LIABILITIES. 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1887  and  prior...    $  130,770.71 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1888 277.555.65 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1889 418.227.54 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1891 215.20 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants.   1S92 0.153.40 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1893 5.933.53 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants.   1894 32,649.50 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1895 123.91 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1896 192.54 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1897 2,987.72 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,   1898 1.862.06 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,   1899 862.99 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,   1900 210.04 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1901 21.60 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1902 90.10 

Outstanding  interest   bearing  warrants,  1913 12,928.17 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  warrants,  1904 621,186.70 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  Capitol  building  warrants.  476,606.73 

Outstanding  interest  bearing  certificates  of  indebtedness  761,514.33 

Outstanding  cash  warrants 15,311.50 

Estimated  interest  due  on  outstanding  warrants 970,000.00 

Estimated  interest  due  on  certificates  of  indebtedness...  39,000.00 

Gross  floating  debt $3,774,409.92 

Bonded  indebtedness.  Capitol    building 600,000.00 

Bonded  indebtedness,  casual    deficiency 100.000.00 

Bonded  indebtedness,  Cripple   Creek  insurrection 70,500.00 

Bonded  indebtedness,  Leadville  riots 223.000.00 

Estimated  interest  due  on  bonds 18,500.00 


Gross  floating  and  bonded  debt  of  State $4,786,409.92 

Less  assets  due  the  State 1.694.844.10 


Total    debt   of   State $3,091, 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ESTIMATED  FLOATING  DEBT  OF   STATE    NOVEMBER  30.   1904. 

ASSETS. 

Cash    in   Treasury,    general   revenue,    1887 

and   prior.. $  136.82 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  188S. .  659.99 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1889..  1.192.77 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1890. .  229.92 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1891..  55.03 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1892..  462.92 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1893..  115.22 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1894..  512:50 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1895..  128.46 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1896. .  1,857.19 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1897..  305.41 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1898..  4,865.26 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1899..  4,614.80 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1900..  1,390.73 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1901..  4.177.65 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1902..  7.320.53 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1903..  22,088.25 

Cash  in  Treasury,  general  revenue,  1904..  81,686.54 

Cash  in  Treasury,  Capitol   building 30.538.23 

Cash  in  Treasury,  Ute    war    debt 206.75 

Cash  in  Treasury,  cash   warrants 15,311.50 

Cash  in    Treasury,  Capitol  building  bond 

sinking  443,761.00 

Total    cash    in    Treasury    for    above 
funds  $    621.617.47 


Uncollected    Revenue    as    Follows. 

General  revenue,  1902  and  prior  tax... 

General  revenue,  1903  

General  revenue,  1904  

Capitol  building  tax 

Ute  war  debt  tax 

Capitol  building  bond  sinking 

Total  gross  uncollected  taxes 


$    281,607.23 

69,937.30 

593,095.91 

297,000.34 

6,927.67 

152.313.77 

$1,400,882.22 


Deduct   as    Follows: 

80  per  cent,   uncollected  tax.   1902  and 

prior  '. $    225,285.78 

10  per  cent,  uncollected  tax,  1903 6.993.73 

5  per  cent,  uncollected  tax,  1904 29, 654.80 

40  per  sent,  uncollected  Capitol  build- 
ing   tax 118,800.14 

99  per  cent,  uncollected   Ute   war  debt 

tax 6.858.39 

20  per  cent,  uncollected  Capitol  build- 
ing bond  sinking   tax 30,462.75 


418,055.59 


Total    uncollected    taxes    due    the 

State    

Warrants    issued    in    1889,    and    estimated 
interest  (declared  illegal:  by  Supreme 
Court)   

Total   assets   due   the   State 


982,826.63 

90,400.00 
?1. 694.844.10 


10  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

ESTIMATED  EXPENDITURES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEARS  1905  AND  1906. 

Governor's  salary    $     10,000.00 

Governor's  private    secretary    3,000.00 

Governor's  stenographers  4,800.00 

Lieutenant  Governor's  salary 2,000.00 

Secretary  of  State,  salary   6,000.00 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State,   salary 5,000.00 

Secretary  of  State,   clerks  fund 20,000.00 

License  Tax  Department   5,400.00 

Secretary  of  State,  chief  clerk  3,000.00 

Secretary  of  State,  brand  department  5,400.00 

Secretary  of  State,  two  stenographers  4.800.00 

Secretary  of  State,  bookkeeper 2.400.00 

Secretary  of  State,  index  clerk 2.400.00 

Auditor  of  State,  salary  0,000.00 

Deputy  Auditor  of  State,  salary    5,000.00 

Auditor  of  State,  clerks  fund 9,800.00 

State   Treasurer's    salary       12,000.00 

Deputy  State   Treasurer 5,000.00 

State  Treasurer,  clerks  fund 20,400.00 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  salary   6,000.00 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  clerks  fund 5.000.00 

Commissioner  of  Printing-    ."..000.00 

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Assistant  State  Librarian   2,000.00 

Attorney  General's  salary   6,000  00 

Attorney  General's  assistants  and  stenographers 12.000.00 

Judges  Supreme  Court  (7) TO. 000  00 

Reporter  Supreme  Court,  salary    6,000.00 

Bailiffs  Supreme  Court  (2) 4.800.00 

Clerk  Supreme  Court  7,000.00 

Deputy   Clerk  Supreme  Court 4,000.00 

Second  Deputy  Clerk  Supreme   Court 4.000.00 

Supreme  Court  Clerk's  stenographer 2.000.00 

Stenographers  Supreme  Court  (7) 14,000.00 

Judges  District  Court  (21) 168,000.00 

District  Attorneys  (13)  20,800.00 

State  Engineer's  salary   6,000.00 

Deputy  State  Engineer's  salary   4,000.00 

Carried  forward   $    479,000.00 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


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ESTIMATED  EXPENDITURES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEARS  1905  AND  1906— Continued. 

Brought  forward   I    479,000.00 

State  Engineer,  two  professional  assistants 10.000.00 

State  Engineer,  chief  clerk 3,000.00 

State  Engineer,  clerks"  fund  18,000.00 

State  Engineer,  field  expenses    30,000.00 

State  Engineer,  river  service   10,000.00 

Stale  Engineer,  division  engineers    20,000.00 

State  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines  (2),  salaries 7,000.00 

State  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines,  deputies   (2)    6,000.00 

State  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines,   clerk's  salary _   100.00 

State  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines,  traveling  expenses  4,000.00 

Veterinary  Surgeon's  salary  3,000.00 

Veterinary  Sanitary  Board,  expense 1,500.00 

Board  of  Arbitration  (2)  members    2.400.00 

Board  of  Arbitration,  secretary's  salary  >).00 

Board  of  Arbitration,  traveling   expense    500.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  register   4,000.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  deputy  register  . .  3,600.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  timber    warden...  3,000.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  appraisers   (3) 9,000.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  attorney  3.000.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  expense    9,600.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  clerks'   fund   19,800.00 

State  Board   of  Land   Commissioners,    superintendent 

mineral  department   4,000.00 

State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,    mineral    depart- 
ment expense  " 2,400.00 

Deputy  Labor  Commissioner 3,600.00 

Boiler   Inspector,    salary    5,000.00 

Deputy  Boiler  Inspector's  salary :]. "00.00 

nth  General  Assembly — 

Per  diem  of  Senators  and  Members 63,000.00 

Mileage   of   Senators   and   Members 5,000.00 

Per  diem  of  Senate  and  House    employes 38,000.00 

Contingent  and  incidental  expenses  Fifteenth  Gen- 
eral Assembly   15,000.00 

Legislative  printing  30,000.00 

State  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections,   secretary's 

salary    3,000.00 

Carried  forward  


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ESTIMATED  EXPENDITURES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEARS  1905  AND  1906— Continued. 

Brought  forward   $   823,400.00 

State     Board     of     Charities     and     Corrections,    steno- 
grapher   2,000.00 

State  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections,   clerk 2,000.00 

State   Board   of   Charities   and   Corrections,    incidental 

expenses    ]  .500.00 

Bureau  of  Protection,   members   (3),   salaries 100.00 

Board  of  Health,  secretary's   salary   3,GO0.0O 

Board  of  Health,  clerks'    fund    6,000.00 

Board  of  Health,  sanitary  inspector  2,400.00 

Board  of  Health,  me'dical  inspector  2.400.00 

Board  of  Health,  bacteriologist    2,400.00 

Board  of  Health,   traveling  expenses 1. "00.00 

Board  of  Health,  establishing  laboratory 2.500.00 

Board  of  Health,  maintenance  of  laboratory 1.500.00 

Board  of  Law  Examiners,  salary  and  expenses 1,800.00 

Dairy  Commissioner  and  deputy  and  expense 5,400.00 

Board  of  Equalization,  secretary's  salary  3,000.00 

Board  of  Equalization,  clerical  assistance   3,000.00 

Game  and  Fish  Wardens  and  Commissioner,  salaries    .  14,400.00 

Game  and  Fish  Warden,  clerk    2,400.00 

Fish  Hatcheries,  superintendent  and  deputies,  salaries  12,000.00 

Fish  Hatcheries,  maintenance  17,998.20 

Fish  and  Game  Commissioner  and  deputies  and  super- 
intendents, expense 4.400.00 

Fish  and  Game  (5)  additional  helpers 6,000.00 

Horticultural  Bureau,  secretary  and  expense 5,000.00 

Historical   and   Natural   History   Society,    curator  and 

expense   4,900.00 

Bureau  of  Mines  Commissioner,  salary 5,000.00 

Bureau  of  Mines,  inspectors    (3)    9,000.00 

Bureau  of  Mines,  chief  clerk  3,000.00 

Bureau  of  Mines,  stenographer    2,000.00 

Bureau  of  Mines,  office  and  traveling  expenses 12,886.00 

Governor's  contingent  fund    5,000.00 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  expense 1,000.00 

Maintenance  of  State  Library 1,000.00 

Boiler  Inspector  and   deputy,   expense 2,000.00 

Assessors'  expense 8,000.00 

Dependent  Children's  Home 40,000.00 

Carried   forward    


$1,026,364.20 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  13 


ESTIMATED  EXPENDITUKES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEARS  1905  AND  1906— Concluded. 

Brought  forward  $1,026,364.20 

Incidental    and    contingent    expenses    of    departments. 

estimated  90,000.00 

Ensane  Asylum,  maintenance  100,000.00 

Industrial  School,  boys    90,000.00 

Industrial  School,  girls    10,000.00 

Penitentiary,   maintenance   200,000.00 

Reformatory,    maintenance    75,000.00 

Soldiers'   and  Sailors'   Home 35, 000. (T 

Interest  on  casual  deficiency  bonds 8,000.00 

Interest   on  warrants,   1905  and  1906;   estimated.... 36,000.00 

Total     $1,670,364.20 


14  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


ESTIMATED  GENERAL  REVENUE  FUND  INCOME 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEARS  1905-1906. 

Assessment  of  1905,   estimated $335,000,000.00 

Assessment  of  1906,  estimated 335,000,000.00 

Total   $670,000,00(1. uh 

Tax  of  111-15  mills  on  one  dollar 1,161,300.00 

Less  5  per  cent,  uncollectible 58,065.00 

Total  tax  collectible $1,103,235.00 

Fees  Secretary  of  State,  two  years,  estimated         $330,000.00 

Insurance      Department.      two      years.      esti- 
mated     287,000.00 

Fees  State  Treasurer,  two  years,   estimated..  119,000.00 

Interest    on    deposits,    estimated 35,000.00 

Receipts  from  all  other  sources,  estimated 30,000.00 

Total  revenue  other  than  tax,  estimated.  $   801,000.00 

Total    estimated    income $1,904,235.00 


EXHIBITS 

Showing  Transactions  for  Two  Years  Ending  November  30,  1904 


TRANSCRIPT  OF  GENERAL  LEDGER 
ACCOUNTS. 


GENERAL  LEDGER  ACCOUNTS. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGE    INVESTMENT    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To   balance    $     66,742.81 

To  warrants   purchased   for   investment 290,775.43 

By  warrants  redeemed $    271,708.75 

By  balance   85,809.49 

$    357,518.24    $    357,518.24 

INTERNAL    IMPROVEMENT    INVESTMENT    FUND 
1902. 
Dee.     1    To  balance    $     40,965.42 

To  warrants  purchased  for  investment 19,679.76 

By  warrants  redeemed   $     32,019.28 

By  balance    28,625.90 

$      60,645.18    $      60.645.1S 

INTERNAL     IMPROVEMENT     INCOME     INVESTMENT    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To  balance    $     33,097.46 

To  warrants   purchased   for   investment S1.23S.56 

By  warrants   redeemed    $     SO. 464. 72 

By  balance   33,871.30 

$    114,336.02    $    114,336.02 

PUBLIC    SCHOOL    INVESTMENT    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1     To  balance    $1,158,760.7E 

To  warrants   purchased   for   investment 1.440,645.31 

By  warrants  redeemed  $1,278,370.45 

By  balance   1,321,035.61 

$2,599,406.06    $2,599,406.06 


18  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

UNIVERSITY  INVESTMENT  FUND. 
1902. 

Dec.      1    To  balance    $     37,500.59 

To  warrants  purchased  for  investment 51.847.48 

By  warrants  redeemed    $     41,134.36 

By  balance   48,213.71 

$      89,348.07    $      89,348.07 

GENERAL    APPROPRIATION    1890   AND    PRIOR    FUND. 

1902. 

Dec.     1    To  balance    $    826,559.90 

By  balance   $    826,559.90 

$    826,559.90    $    S26.559.90 

GENERAL   APPROPRIATION   1891   FUND. 
1902. 

Dec.     1    To  balance    %  215.20 

By  balance  $  215.20 

$  215.20    $  215.20 

GENERAL  APPROPRIATION  1892  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    To  balance    $       6,153.40 

By  balance   $       6,153.40 

$       6,153.40    $       6,153.40 

GENERAL  APPROPRIATION  1893  AND  1894  FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To  balance     $     38,856.03 

By  warrants  redeemed    $  273.00 

By  balance   *  3S,583.03 

$     38,856.03    $     38,856.03 

GENERAL   APPROPRIATION   1895   AND   1896   FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To  balance $  985.15 

To  appropriations   $  380.00 

By  warrants   redeemed    $  451.20 

By  balance   913.95 

!  >•       1,365.15    $       1,365.15 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  19 


GENERAL    APPROPRIATION   1897    AND    1898    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1     To  balance    $       6,050.32 

To  appropriations  241.93 

By  warrants  redeemed $       1,246.67 

By  balance  5,045.58 

$       6.292.25    $       6.292.25 

GENERAL   APPROPRIATION   1S99   AND   1900   FUND. 
1902. 
Dee.     1    To  balance   $       2,160.87 

To  appropriations   4.941.00 

By  warrants  redeemed  $       5,735. SS 

By  balance   1,365.99 

S       7,101.87    $       7,101.87 


20 


P.IEXXIAL    REPORT 


GENERAL  APPROPRIATION  1901  AND  1902  FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.      1    To  balance $751,615.96 

To  appropriations  1,025.00 

By  warrants  redeemed  $   670,521. 90- 

By  unexpended  balances  as  follows: 

Bureau  of  Min  es 540.9$ 

Board  of  Law  Examiners 105.65 

Board  of  Health— Emergency 44.84 

Board  of  Health 53.52 

Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections 211.55 

Board  of  Pardons 36.85 

Board   of  Arbitration 350.40 

Dairy  Commissioners   1S6.42 

Fish  Hatcheries  151.07 

Fish  and  game 337.50 

Girls'  Industrial  School  building 11.54 

Gunnison  Normal  .12 

General  incidental  49,518.38 

Governor's  contingent   1,424.17 

Horticultural   Board    18.79 

Historical  and  Natural  History  Society .52 

Insane  Asylum   maintenance 4.59 

Insane  Asylum  fire  escape 150.00 

Insane  Asylum  heating  plant .05 

Insane  Asylum  repairs .19 

Insane  Asylum  levee 19.60 

Industrial    School,    girls ,62 

Industrial  School,   girls,   purchase 1.00 

Inauguration  expense  30.35 

Legislative  21.81 

Legislative  expense   63.33 

Library  Commissioners  .35 

Mute  and  Blind  maintenance 1,S34.92 

Normal  School  appropriation 3,295.89 

Officers'  expense  1901  and  1902 362.42 

Officers'  salary  1901  and  19u2 7,270.04 

Penitentiary  appropriation  47.00 

Routt  county  hatchery  1.03 

State  boundary  line  survey 128.70 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home .25 

School  of  Mines  buifding 2,700.00 

University  support    3,501.03 

By  balance    9,394.21 

$    752,640.96    $    752,640.96 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF   COLORADO.  21 


GENERAL    APPROPRIATION   1903    AND   1904    FUND. 

To  appropriations    $1,956,653.91 

By  warrants  redeemed  $1,188,410.91 

By  balance     768,243.00 

$1,956,653.91    $1,956,653.91 

SPECIAL   APPROPRIATIONS. 

1902. 
Dec.     1    To  balance  S    624,784.47 

To  appropriations  84,570.75 

By  warrants  redeemed $    221,687.02 

By  unexpended  balance    820.52 

By  balance  4S6,847.6S 


$    709,355.22    $    709,355.22 


22  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

STATE    TREASURER   OR  CASH. 
1902; 

Dec.     1    To  balance  $    749,927.55 

To  received  County  Treasurers  (taxes) $2,834,427.'.':; 

To  received  Land  Board 565,853.73 

To  received  investment  warrants  redeemed 1,703,697.56 

To  received  investment  warrants  interest 43,873.23 

To  received  interest  on  deposits  42,354.46 

To  received  Secretary  Agricultural  College 25,060.95 

To  received  U.  S.  government 92,311.19 

To  received  Adjutant  General  1,325.69 

To  received  Warden  of  Penitentiary 30,127.57 

To  received  Sec'y  Board  of  Medical  Examiners..  606.07 

To  received  Clerk  Supreme  Court 3,110.00 

To  received  insurance  department   318,305.30 

To  received  Boiler  Inspector  10,405.00 

To  received  Secretary  Girls'  Industrial  School —  26,605.76 

To  received  Superintendent  Industrial  School 10,397.40 

To  received  Auditor  of  State 84,274.19 

To  received  Treasurer  of  State 119,554.10 

To  received  Secretary  of  State 259,719.65 

To  received  Fish  and  Game  Commissioner 26,724.6." 

To  received  State  Engineer  2,840.70 

To  received  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  4,805.93 

To  received  County  Treasurer  (inheritance  tax)..  11,921.2 '> 

To  received  Supt.  Schools,  Denver  county 31.00 

To  received  Supt.  Dependent  Children's  Home —  224.24 

To  received  interest  on  delinquent  taxes 23,855.72 

To  received  brand  department  6,401.45 

To  received  Warden  Reformatory  3,216.56 

To  received  Van  E.  Rouse,  Ex-Treasurer 18,466.63 

To  received  miscellaneous 745.76     6,271,243.62 


$7,021,171.1; 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATE  TREASURER  OR  CASH. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  disbursements: 

By  cash  warrants  paid $1,820,700.13 

By  capitol    building    warrants    redeemed    and 

interest  316,011. IS 

By  1893,  1895,  1896,  1897,  1898,  1899,  1900,  1901,  1902, 

1903  and  1904,  warrants  redeemed  and  interest  1,897, 034. 3S 

By  insurance  department  warrants  paid 31,105.72 

By  warrants  purchased  for  investment 1.8S4,1S6.54 

By  interest  on  capitol  building-  bonds  paid 39,780.00 

By  interest  on  casual  deficiency  bonds  paid...  S.000.00 

By  interest  on  insurrection  bonds  paid 23,491.15 

By  premiums  on  Assessor's  bonds  paid 2.716.97    $6,023,026.37 

By  cash  on  hand  in  treasury 998,144.80 

$7,021,171.17 

UTE    WAR    DEBT   FUND    "SUSPENSE"    FXTND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To    balance     $       1,356.20 

By  balance    $       1,356.20 

$       1,356.20    $       1,356.20 

OUTSTANDING   UTE    WAR    DEBT    WARRANTS    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    To    balance    $       1.356.20 

By   balance    $       1,356.20 

$       1,356.20    $       1,356.20 

UTE   WAR   DEBT   FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By   balance    $       1,356.20 

To  balance  $       1,356.20 

$       1,356.20    $       1,356.20 

ASSESSOR'S   FUND. 

By    statutory    appropriation $       7,847.43 

To    warrants    $       7,847.43 


,847.43    $        7,847.43 


24  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

HIRAM    P.     BENNETT    FUND. 

By  general  appropriation    $       4,995.3S 

To    warrants    $       4,995.38 

$       4,995.38    $       4.995.3S 

BUREAU    OF   MINES    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By  balance    $  540.96 

By  appropriation    25,333.34 

To  transfer   of   balance    $  540.96 

To  warrants     25,325.41 

To  balance    7.93 

$      25,874.30    $      25,874.30 

BOARD  OF  LAW  EXAMINERS'  FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By  balance    $  105.65 

By  appropriation     1,900.00 

To  transfer  balance   $  105.6.1 

To  warrants    1,149.05 

To  balance    750.95 

$       2,005.65    $       2,005.65 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH  EMERGENCY  FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1     By  balance    $  44.S4 

By  executive  orders  3,500.00 

To  transfer    balance    $  14. SI 

To  warrants    3,500.00 

$       3,544.84    |       3.544.84 

BOARD   OF   HEALTH   FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  53.52 

By  appropriation    6,000.00 

To  transfer  of  balance $  53.52 

To  warrants    6,000.00 

$       6,053.52    $       6,053.52 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  20 

BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS   FUND. 

]     By  balance     $  211. in 

By  appropriation    6,000.00 

To  transfer  balance  $  211.55 

To  warrants    5,665.82 

T<  i  balance    334.17 

$       6,211.55     $        0.211.55 

BOARD    OF   PARDONS    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By   balance    $  36.S5 

By  appropriation    16.6»?. 

To  transfer    balance %  36.85 

To  warrants    2.00 

To  balance    14.66 

$  53.51    $  53.51 

BOARD    OF    ARBITRATION    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By  balance 

By  appropriation   4,483.33 

To    transfer    balanqe |  350.40 

To    warrants    4,459.35 

To   balance    23.98 

s        4.833.73    ?       4,833.73 

BUREAU    OF   PROTECTION    FUND. 
1902. 
Dec.     1    By   balance    J       2,000.00 

By  appropriation    . .'. 6,000.00 

To    warrants %       6,249.55 

To    balance    1,750.45 

$       S.000.00    .$       8,000.00 

CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS   NO.    2413   FUND. 

By   appropriation    $ 

To    warrants    ?  555.00 

$  555.00    $ 

CHAS.    S.    COOPER    RELIEF    FUND. 

By   appropriation    $  900.00 

To   warrants    $  900.00 

$  900.00    $         900.00 


26  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


CAPITAL    BUILDING   APPROPRIATION. 

1902. 

Dec.     1    By   balance    $     37,094.48 

To  warrants  $     27,980.63 

To  balance  9,113.85  • 

$     37,094.48    $     37,094.48 

CAPITOL    BUILDING    FURNISHING    FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       3.126.64 

To  warrants  $       3,041.56 

To  balance  85.08 

$       3,126.64    $       3,126.64 

CAPITOL  BUILDING  MAINTENANCE  FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $         820.52 

By  appropriation  77,000.00 

To  transfer  of  balance $  820.52 

To  warrants 75,957.98 

To  balance  1,042.02 

$     77,820.52    $     77.820.52 

DEPENDENT    CHILDREN'S    HOME    BUILDING   FUND. 

By  appropriation  . , 5     60,000.00 

To  warrants  $     60,000.00 

$     60,000.00    $     60,000.00 

DAIRY    COMMISSIONER'S    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  186.42 

By  appropriation  ■ 5,400.00 

To  transfer  balance  $         186.42 

To  warrants   5,342.33 

To  balance  57.67 

$       5,586.42    $       5,586.42 

P.    P.  EGAN  RELIEF.   » 

By  appropriation  $  241.93 

To  warrant    $  241.93 

$  241.93    $  241.93 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  2< 


EXPOSITION   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     20,000.00 

By  appropriation  68,S4S.03 

To  warrants   $     88,848.03 

$     88,848.03    $     88,848.03 

ELECTION  CONTESTS  FUND. 

By  appropriation    $       3,738.00 

To  warrants   $       3,485.50 

To  balance  252.50 

$       3,738.00    $       3.738.00 

EDWARD  E.  VON  GOHREN  RELIEF  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $       2,000.00 

To  warrant   $       2,000.00 

$       2.000.00    $       2,000.00 

FISH  HATCHERIES  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  151.07 

By  appropriation  9.000.00 

To  transfer  of  balance $  151.07 

To  warrants  8,998.64 

To  balance  1.36 

S       9.151.07    $       9,151  07 

FISH  AND  GAME  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  337. ".0 

By  appropriation  35,616.66 

To  transfer  balance  $  337.50 

To  warrants   35,616.66 

$      35,954.16    $      35.954.16 

W.   L.   GILBERT  RELIEF  FUND. 

By  appropriation  , $       1,386.00 

To  warrants   $       1,369.50 

To  balance  16.50 

$       1,386.00    $       1,38 


28  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

GOVERNOR'S  ADVISORY  BOARD  FUND. 

By  appropriation $  657.60 

To  warrants   $         657.60 

$  657.60    $  657.60 

GIRLS  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  BUILDING  1901  AND  1902  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  11.54 

To  balance  $  11.54 

$  11.54    %  11.54 

GUNNISON   NORMAL   FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  .12 

To  transfer  balance  $  .12 

$  .12    $  .12 

GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $     49,518.38 

By  appropriation  90,313.09 

By  additional  credit,  account  of  amount  paid  for 
blanks  by  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion     8,554.79 

To  transfer  balance  $     49,518.38 

To  warrants  91,016.18 

To  balance  7.851.70 

$    148.386.2^    $    148.386.26 

GOVERNOR'S   CONTINGENT  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By   balance    $       1,424.17 

By  appropriation 5,900.00 

To  transfer  balance $       1,424.17 

To  warrants  5,895.48 

To  balance   4.52 

$       7,324.17    $        7,324.17 

HENRY  L.    ACKER  RELIEF   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  684.70 

To  warrants 67.20 

To  balance  617.50 

$  684.70    $  684.70 


AUDITOR   OF   STATE   OF   COLORADO.  .  29 

LOUIS  BERGOXIA   RELIEF    FUND. 

By  appropriation   $       2,500.00 

To  warrants   $       2,500.00 

?       2,500.00    $       2,500.00 

W.    R.    OWENS    RELIEF    FUND. 

By  appropriation  $  150.00 

To  warrants    $  124.69 

To  balance  25.31 

$  150.00    $  150.00 

HORTICULTURAL  BOARD   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  18.79 

By  appropriation   5,000.00 

To  transfer  balance $  18.79 

To  warrants 4,425.79 

To  balance   574.21 

$       5,018.79    $       5,018.79 

HISTORICAL   AND    NATURAL    HISTORY   SOCIETY    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  .52 

By  appropriation  4,866.66 

To  transfer  balance  $  .52 

To  warrants   4.865.95 

To  balance   .71 

$       4,S67.18    $       4,867.18 

INDEXING  AND  COMPILING  HOUSE  AND  SENATE  JOURNALS  FUND. 

By  appropriation   $       2,500.00 

To  warrants   $       2,150.00 

To  balance 350.00 

$       2.500.00    $       2,500.00 

INSANE    ASYLUM   REPAIRS   FUND. 

By  appropriation  ' $       3,500.00 

To  warrants   $       3,378.50 

To  balance  121.50 

$       3,500.00    $       3,500.00 


30  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

INSANE   ASYLUM   MAINTENANCE   FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  4.59 

By  appropriation   135,000.00 

To  transfer  balance ". .    .     >  4.59 

To  warrants   61,749.-82 

To  balance  73,250.18 

s    135,004.59    $    135,004.59 

INSANE  ASYLUM  REPAIRS  FUND.  1901  AND  1902. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  .1J> 

To  transfer  balance $  .19 

$  .19    $  .19 

INSANE  ASYLUM  FIRE  ESCAPE   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  150.00 

To  transfer  balance %  150.00 

s  150.00    $  150.0(7 

INSURANCE    ASYLUM    HEATING   PLANT    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  .05 

To  transfer  balance %  .05 

$  .05 

INSANE  ASYLUM  LEVEE  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  19.00 

.To  transfer  balance %  19.00 

T 

$  19.00    $  19.00 

INSANE    ASYLUM    BUILDING    FUND. 

By  appropriation $   150,000.00 

To  warrants   $    147^576.81 

To  balance  2,423.19 

$    150,000.00    $    150,00 

INSANE   ASYLUM    ELECTRIC    LIGHTING    FUND. 

By  appropriation   $     13,C .00 

To  warrants   $       9,102.50 

To  balance   3.S97.44 

$     13,000.00    $     13,000.00 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  31 


INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL   DEFICIENCY    FUND. 
1902 
Dee.     1    By  balance   I  306.07 

To  warrants    $  2-." 

To  balance 23.31 

306.07    S  306.07 

INDUSTRIAL   SCHOOL   FUND. 

By  appropriation   $   107,000.00 

By  additional  credit  account  forged  vouchers 960.2S 

To  warrants   S    107,96    - 

$    107,960.28    $    107,960.28 

INDUSTRIAL   SCHOOL.    GIRLS.    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  .62 

By  appropriation    15.  ~ 

To  transfer  balance .62 

T<:»  warrants   15,000.00 

15,000.62    $     15,000.62 

INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL.    GIRLS.    PURCHASE    FUND. 

1     By  balance   >  1.00 

To  transfer  balance %  1.00 

I  1.00    $  1.-00 

INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL.   GIRLS,    BUILDING  FUND. 

By  appropriation  .?     15,000.00 

To  warrants   $     14,282.94 

To  balance  717.06 

$     15,000.00    S     15,000.00 

INAUGURATION    EXPENSE    FUND. 

>ec.     1    By  balance  S  30.35 

By  appropriation   

To  transfer  balance >  30.35 

To  warrants   . 

To  balance   197.25 

J  530.35    i 


32  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

EXAMINER'S   FUND. 

By  statutory  appropriation    $       ], 900.00 

To  warrants   $       1,900.00 

$       1.900.00    $       1.900.00 

LEGISLATIVE  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  21.81 

By  appropriation  I02j 

To  transfer  balance   $  21.81 

To  warrants 100,584.95 

To  balance  1.415.05 

$    102.021.81    $    102,021.81 

LEGISLATIVE    EXPENSE    FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  68.33 

To  transfer  balance  $  63.33 

$  G3.33    $  63.33 

LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR'S  CONTINGENT  FUND. 

By  appropriation   $       1,000.00 

To  warrants  $       1.000.00 

$       1.000.00    $       1.000.00 

LEGISLATIVE    PRINTING    COMMITTEE  FUND. 

By  appropriation   ■  %       1,000.00 

To  warrants   $  6  10.00 

To  balance   400.00 

$       1.000.00    $       1.000.QO 

L.  S.  JONES  RELIEF  FUND. 

By  appropriation  r %       3.000.00 

To  warrants   %       2,854.36 

To  balance  143. G4 

$       3.r'0).00    $       3.000.0-,) 

LIBRARY   COMMISSIONERS'    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  %  .35 

To  transfer  balance  $  .35 

$  .35    I  .35 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  33 

LEGISLATIVE    EXTRA    SESSION    FUND. 

By  appropriation  $     15.000.00 

To  warrants   $       9.745.35 

To  balance  54.65 

$     15,000.00    %     15.000.00 

DEPENDENT   CHILDREN'S  HOME   FUND. 

By  appropriation %     40.000.00 

To  warrants   $     40,000.00 

$     40.000.00    $     40,000.00 

MUTE   AND   BLIND   MAINTENANCE  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,834.92 

To  transfer  balance   $       1,834.92 

$       1.834.92    $       1.834.92 

KANSAS-COLORADO  WATER  CASE  FUND 

By  appropriation  S     25.000.00 

To  warrants  %     21,563.81 

To  balance   3.43G.19 

$     25.000.00    $     25.000.00 

NORMAL   SCHOOL  APPROPRIATION   FUND. 
1902 

)ec.     1    By  balance  %       3,295.89 

To  transfer  balance   $       3.295.S9 

$       3,295.89    S       3.295.89 

INDUSTRIAL   SCHOOL   PURCHASE   FUND. 

By  appropriation  {       5.000.00 

To  warrants  $       5.000.00 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

MINERAL  DEPARTMENT  EXPENSE  FUND. 

By  appropriation  1,200.00 

To  warrants   $       1,200.00 

$       1.200.00    $       1,200.00 


34  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1887  AND  PRIOR  FUND 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  ' $   130,770.71 

To  balance  $   130,776.71 

$   130,776.71    $    130,770.71 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1888  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  •. . .  $    277,555.05 

To  balance $    277,555.65 

$    277,555.65    $    277,555.65 

OUTSTANDING   WARRANTS   1889   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $   418,227.54 

To  balance  $   418,227.54 

$    418,227.54    $    418,227.54 

OUTSTANDING   WARRANTS    1891   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  315.20 

To  warrants  redeemed  $  100.00 

To  balance  215.20 

$  315.20    $  315.20 

OUTSTANDING    WARRANTS   1892   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       0,153.40 

To  balance  $       6,153.40 

$       6.153.40    $       6.153.40 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1893  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       6,206.53 

To  warrants  redeemed    $  273.00 

To  balance  5,933.53 

$       6,206.53    $       6.200.r;3 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS    1894   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     33.705.25 

To  warrants   redeemed    $       1,055.75 

To  balance  32.G49.50 

$     33.7(5.25    $     33,705.25 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  35 


OUTSTANDING   WARRANTS   1895    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  126.91 

By  warrants   issued    447.20 

To  warrants   redeemed    $  450.20 

To  balance  123.91 

$  574.11    $  574.11 


OUTSTANDING   WARRANTS   1896   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  193.54 

To  warrants  redeemed    $  1.00 

To  balance  192.54 

$  193.54    $  193.54 


OUTSTANDING    WARRANTS    1897    FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       3.707.95 

To  warrants   redeemed    $  720.23 

To  balance  2,987.72 

$       3,707.95    $       3,707.95 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1898  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1. 803. 81 

By  warrants  issued 524.69 

To  warrants  redeemed  $  526.44 

To  balance  1,862.06 

1 

$       2,388.50    $       2,388.50 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1899  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1.483.03 

By  warrants  issued 555.00 

To  warrants  redeemed   $       1,175.04 

To  balance  862.99 

$       2,038.03    $       2,038.03 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1900  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  547.02 

By  warrants  issued  .\ 4,223.86 

To  warrants  redeemed  ,. . .    $       4,560.84 

To  balance  210.04 

$       4,770.88    $       4,770.88 


3G  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1901  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $   109,972.52 

By  warrants  issued 250.00 

To  warrants  redeemed  $   110,200.92 

To  balance  21.60 

$   110,222.52    $    UO.222.52 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1902  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $536,812.50 

B}'  warrants  issued 23,898.52 

To  warrants  redeemed  $   560,620.98 

To  balance  90.10 

$    560,711.08    $    560.711.08 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1903  FUND. 

By  warrants  issued $   884,987.05 

To  warrants  redeemed $    872,058.88 

To  balance  12,928.17 

$    884,987.05    $    884.987.0,'. 

OUTSTANDING  WARRANTS  1904  FUND. 

By  warrants  issued $   937.53S.73 

To  warrants  redeemed $   316,352.03 

To  balance 621^86.70 

$    937,538.73    $    937,53S.73 

OUTSTANDING  CAPITOL  BUILDING  WARRANTS  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $   583.71$. 28 

By  warrants  issued  114.550.92 

To  warrants  redeemed $    221,662.47 

To  balance  ,        476,606.73 

$    698.269.20    $    698,269.20 

OUTSTANDING  CASH  WARRANTS  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       2,074.95 

By  warrants  issued  1;833,936.6S 

To  warrants  paid  $1,820,700.13 

To  balance  15,311.50 

$1,836,011.63    $1,836,011.63 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  3 


DUPLICATE  OUTSTANDING  UTE  WAR  DEBT   WARRANTS   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,356.20 

To  balance  $       1.356.20 

$       1.35G.20    $       I.:- 

OUTSTANDING    INSANE    ASYLUM    TAX    LEVY    WARRANTS.    1900    AND 

PRIOR. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  24.55 

To  warrants  redeemed  s  24.55 

$  24.55    $  24.55 

OFFICERS'  EXPENSE  1903  AND  1904  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  362.42 

By  appropriation  14.816.66 

To  transfer  balance  $  362.42 

To  warrants   13,784.79 

To  balance  1,031.87 

$     15,179.08    $     15.179.0S 

OFFICERS'   SALARY  1901  AND  1902  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       7.520.04 

To  warrants   $  250.00 

To  transfer  balance  7. -70.04 

$       7.520.04    $       7,520.04 

OFFICERS'    SALARY  1903  AND  1904  FUND. 

By  appropriation $   528,149.97 

To  warrants   $    523,735.12 

To  balance  4,414.85 

$    528,149.97    $    528.149.97 

OFFICERS'    SALARY  1S95    FUND. 

By  part  salary  due  F.  H.  Hegwer $  380-00 

To  warrants   $  380.00 

$  380.00    $  380.00 

PENITENTIARY  IMPROVEMENTS  FUND. 
1902 

>ec.     1    By  balance  $       1*212.82 

To  warrants   $       1,212.82 

$       1.212.82    $       1,212.82 


38  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


PENITENTIARY    APPROPRIATION. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  ?  i7.00 

By  appropriation  $    200.0fiO.OO 

To  transfer  balance  47.00 

To  warrants   199,731.88 

To  balance  268.12 

$    200.047.00    $    200,017.00 

PENITENTIARY   BUILDING   AND  IMPROVEMENTS   FUND. 

By  appropriation %     25 

To  warrants  $     25.000.00 

$     25.000.00    $     25.000.00 

REFORMATORY    FUND. 

By  appropriation  $     SO. 000.00 

To  warrants   $     71 ,473.11 

To  balance  S.526.89 

$     S0.000.00    $     80.000.00 

REFORMATORY    BUILDING   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $ 

To  balance  $       6,226.52 

$       6.226.52    $       6,226.52 

REFORMATORY  HEATING  PLANT   FIND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       3,000.00 

To  warrants $       3,000.00 

$       3,000.00    $       3.000.00 

REFORMATORY  IMPROVEMENT  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $     10.00000 

To  warrants   $       2.392.91 

To  balance  7,607.09 

$     10,000.00    $'     10,000.00 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  3^> 


STATE  FAIR  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $       7.500.OC 

To  warrants  ?       7,323.75 

To  balance  17&25 

$        7.300.00    $        7,500.00 

SANITARY  BOARD  CERTIFICATES   FUND. 

By  appropriation  S       2,100.00 

To  warrants  %       1.381.50 

To  balance   71S.50 

$       2,100.00    $       2.100.00 

ROUTT  COUNTY  HATCHERY  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  1.03 

To  transfer  balance  $  1.03 

$  1.03    $  1.03 

STATE  LIBRARY  MAINTENANCE   FUND. 

By  appropriation  $       1,000.00 

To  warrants  S       1,000.00 

$       1,000.00    $       1.000.00 

STATE  BOUNDARY  LINE   SURVEY  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $  125.00 

To  warrants  $  125.00 

$  125.00    %  125. 00 

STATE  BOUNDARY  LINE  SURVEY  FUND  (1901  AND  1902). 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $         128.70 

To  transfer  balance  $  12S.70 

$  128.70    $  12S.70 

W.   J.  HAMILTON  RELIEF  FUND. 

By  appropriation $  100.00 

To  warrants  $  100.00 

$  100.00    $  100.00 


40  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


SENATE  SPECIAL  FUND. 

By  appropriation   $       1,476.00 

To  warrants  $       1 ,476.00 

$       1,476.00    $       1,476.00 

HOUSE  SPECIAL  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $  997.  SO 

To  warrants  $  900.00 

To  balance  .  97.80 

$  997.80    $ 

SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HOME  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance ' $  .25 

By  appropriation  50,000.00 

To  transfer  balance  $  .25 

To  warrants  43,053.21 

To  balance  6,946. 79 

$     50,000.25    $     50,000.25 

SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HOME  IMPROVEMENTS  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $     10,000.00 

To  warrants  $       6,654.17 

To  balance  3,345.83 

$     10.000.00    ?      10,0 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES  BUILDING  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  Balance   $       2,700.00 

To  transfer  balance  S       2,700.00 

$       2,700.00    $       2,700.00 

SPECIAL  REPORT  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $     19,000.00 

To  warrants  $     19,000.00 

$     19,000.00    $     19,000.00 

TRAVELING  LIBRARY  FUND. 

By  appropriation  $       2,000.00 

To  warrants  S  779.19 

To  balance  1,220.81 

$       2,000.00    $       2,000.00 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  41 


UNIVERSITY  SUPPORT  FUND. 

Pec.     1    By  balance  $       3,501.03 

To  transfer  balance  $       3,501.03 

$       3,501.03    $       3,501.03 

ARAPAHOE  AND  MESA  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  %  S44.69 

To  warrants $  14.00 

To  transfer  internal  improvement  fund 830.69 

$  S44.69    $  S44.69 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $     10,014.90 

By  receipts  from  levy 136,712.99 

To  warrants  $    143,691 .21 

To  balance  3,036.68 

$    146,727.89    $    146.727.89 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  LAND  PERMANENT  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $     90,144.85 

By  receipts  Land  Board  22,021.51 

To  balance  $    112,166.36 

$    112,166.36    $    112,166.36 

AGRICULTURAL.  COLLEGE  LAND  INCOME  FUND. 
1902       ■ 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,779.09 

By  receipts  interest  on  warrants 5,693.07 

By  receipts  Land  Board 8,793.11 

To  warrants  . $     15,794.34 

To  balance  470.93 

•  

%      16,265.27    $      16,265.27 

AGRICULTURAL   COLLEGE   SPECIAL   FUND. 
1902 

1    By  balance  $  77.98 

By  receipts  from  Secretai  y  23,391.89 

To  warrants   $     21,839.14 

To  balance  1,630.73 

%     23,469.87    $     23,469.87 


42  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


AGRICULTURAL,  COLLEGE    LIBRARY    FUND. 
1 902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  607.35 

By  receipts  from  Secretary  1,669.06 

To  warrants  $       1,101.05 

To  balance   1,175.31 

$       2,276.36    $       2,276.3o 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  AND  MECHANICS  ARTS  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     16,871.17 

By  receipts  U.  S.  Government 50,0 

To  warrants  $     57,177.32 

To  balance  9,693.85 

$     66,871.17    %     66,871.17 

APPRAISEMENT  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  385.56 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 1,854.75 

To  warrants   $       1,747.39 

To  balance  492.92 


$       2,240.31    $       2,240.31 

BRAND  DEPARTMENT  EXPENSE  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  receipts  Secretary  of  State $       6,401.45 

To  warrants  $       6,385.59 

To  balance  15.86 

$       6,401.45    $       6,401.45 

BOULDER   AND    GRAND    COUNTY  ROAD   FUND. 

1902 
Dec.     1    By  appropriation  K.  B.  No.  405 $       6,000.00 

To  warrants  3       5,995.50 

To  balance  .  . . . , 4.50 

$       6,000.00    $       6,000.00 

■  •APITOL.   BUILDING   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  receipts  from  levy  $  239.13 

To    transfer    capitol    building   and   interest    on 

capitol  building  bonds $         239.13 

$  239.13    $  239.13 


AUDITOR  OF   STATE   OF   COLORADO.  43 

CAPITOL     BUILDING    AND    INTEREST    ON    CAPITOL     BUILDING    BONDS 

FUND. 
1902 
Dec     1    Bybalance- $     44,139.51 

By  receipts  from  levy 341,876.77 

By  transfer  from  capitol  building-  fund  and  in- 
terest on  capitol  building  bonds  fund 313.43 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $   316,011.48 

To  interest  on  bonds 39,780.00 

To  balance  . 30,538.23 

$    386,329.71    $    386,329.71 

CAPITOL   BUILDING   BOND    SINKING   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $   164,9§3.46 

By  receipts  from  levy 278, 807.  "4 

To  balance  $    443,761.00 

$    443,761.00    $    443,761.00 

CHEYENNE    COUNTY  ARTESIAN   WELD. 

1902 

Dec.     1    Bybalance  $  380.18 

To  transfer  interest  Improvement  Fund $  380.18 

$  380.18    $  380.18 

CONEJOS   ARTESIAN    WELL. 
1903 
July  31    By  appropriation  S.  B.  No.  251 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants  $       4,965.48 

To  balance 34.52 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

CLEAR    CREEK    COUNTY    BRIDGE. 
1903 
Aug.  31    By  appropriation  S.  B.  No.  71 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants  .  $       5,000.00 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

CONEJOS  AND  RIO   GRANDE  ROAD   FUND. 
1903 

July   31    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  147 $       3,000.00 

To  warrants  . $       3,000.00 

$       3,000.00    $       3,000.00 


44  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


CHAFFEE  AND  EAGLE  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
July  31    By  appropriation  S.  B.  No.  347 $       3,000.00 

To  warrants , $       1,145.69 

To  balance 1,854.31 

$       3,000.00    $       3,000.00 

CUSTER  COUNTY   ROAD   FUND. 
1903 

Dec.   10    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  367 $       2,000.00 

To  warrants  $       1,659.76 

To  balance  340.24 

$       2,000.00    $       2,000.00- 

DEBEQUE  BRIDGE  FUND. 
1903 

June  22    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  69 $       4,000.00 

To  warrants  S       3,999.67 

To  balance .33 

$       4,000.00    $       4,000.00 

DOUGLAS    COUNTY    ROAD    FUND. 
1903 
Aug.  31    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  403 $       3,000.00 

To  warrants  $       1,085.85 

To  balance 1,914.15 

$       3,000.00    $       3,000.00 

DOLORES  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
Nov.  10    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  27 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants $  659.52 

To  balance  4,340.48 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00- 

DEPENDENT   CHILDRENS   HOME,    CASH. 
1904 
Nov.  30    By  receipts,  H.  W.   Cowan,  Superintendent $  224.24 

To  warrants $  165.72 

To  balance 58.52 

%  224.24    $         224.24 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF   COLORADO.  45 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  272.14 

To  transfer  to  Internal  Improvement  Fund $  272.14 

$  272.14    $  272.14 

ESCHEATS  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  123.79 

To  balance $  123.79 

$  123.79    $  123.79 

EAGLE    COUNTY    ROAD    FUND. 
1903 
July  31    By  appropriation  H.  B.  No.  21 s       5,000.00 

To  warrants $       1,231.63 

To  balance  3.76S.37 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

GAME    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance §  12.62 

By  receipts  from  Game  and  Fish  Commissioner. .  26,724.65 

To  warrants  . $     12,487.99 

To  transfer  to  General  Revenue  Fund 13,000.00 

To  balance 1,249.28 

$     26,737.27    $     26,737.27 

GAUGING  FUND. 
1902 
)ec.     1    By  balance  $  55.35 

By  receipts  from  State  Engineer 2,840.70 

To  warrants  $       2,013.02 

To  balance  883.03 

$       2,896.05    $       2,896.05 

GUNNISON  COUNTY  ROAD   FUND. 
1903       - 
Tov.  10    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  97 $       4,000.00 

To  warrants  $  925.89 

To  balance  3,074.11 

$       4.000.00    $       4,000.00 


46  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

GARFIELD    COUNTY   ARTESIAN   WELL   FUND. 
1902 
Doc.     1    By  balance     $  156.48 

To  transfer  to  internal  improvement  fund $  156.48 

$  156.48    $  156.48 

GARFIELD  COUNTY  BRIDGE  FUND. 
1903 
July   33     By  appropriation,   H.  B.  No.  137 *       5.000.00 

To  warrants   $  469.80 

To  balance  4,530.20 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

GENERAL   REVENUE   1887, 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  136.82 

To  balance      $         136.82 

$  136.82    .$  136.82 

GENERAL   REVENUE  1888    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  659.99 

To  balance  $  '       659.99 

$  659.99    $  659.99 

GENERAL   REVENUE   1889   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.      1     By  balance   $       1.192.77 

To  balance  $       1.192.77 

$       1.192.77    $       1,192.77 

GENERAL    REVENUE  1890   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  229.92 

To  balance   $  229.92 

$  229.92    $  229.92 

GENERAL   REVENUE   1891   FUND. 

!     By  balance  $  S3.39 

By  receipts    from   levy 89.94 

To  warrants  redeemed   and   interest $  118.30 

To  balance  55.03 

$  173.33    $  173.33 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  4. 


GENERAL   REVENUE  1892   FUND. 
1902 
Dee.     1    By  balance  $  394.41 

By  receipts   from    levy GS.51 

To  balance $  462.92 

$  462.92    $  462.92 

GENERAL   REVENUE   1893   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance   $  412.69 

By  receipts   from    levy 141.52 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $  438.99 

To  balance   115.22 

$  554.21    $  554.21 

GENERAL   REVENUE  1894   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  338.70 

By  receipts  from  levy 173.80 

To  balance   $  512.50 

$  512.50    $  512.50 

GENERAL    REVENUE  1895   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  289.60 

By  receipts  from  levy 289.30 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $  450.44 

To  balance  128.46 

$         578.90    $  578.90 

GENERAL    REVENUE   1896   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,446.38 

By  receipts   from    levy 411 .87 

To  warrants  redeemed   and   interest ,. .    $  1.06 

To  balance  1,857.19 

$       1,858.25    $       1,858.25 

GENERAL  REVENUE   1897  FUND 
1902 
Dec.     1     By  bala  nee  $  272.50 

By  receipts    from    levy 1,005.68 

To  warrants   redeemed  and  interest $  972.77 

To  balance  305.41 

$       1,278.18    $       1.27S.1S 


48  '  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


GENERAL  REVENUE  1898  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       4,059.20 

By  receipts   from    levy 1,332.62 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $  526.82 

To  balance  4,865.26 

$       5,391.88    $       5,391.88 

GENERAL   REVENUE    1899  FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       4,946.51 

By  receipts  from  levy 2,289.76 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $       1,210.36 

To  refund  Treas.  Denver  county  by  order  of  court  1,361.11 

To  balance  4,614.80 

$       7,186.27    $       7,186.27 

GENERAL   REVENUE  1900  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     14,444.35 

By  receipts  from  levy 3,611.97 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $       4,579.11 

To  transfer  to  surplus  fund 12,086.48 

To  balance  1,390.73 

$     18,056.32    $     18.056.32 

GENERAL   REVENUE  1901   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     29,842.53 

By  receipts   from   levy 144,,057.66 

By  receipts  Auditor  of  State  (flat  tax) 1,988.63 

By  receipts  inheritance  tax 2,477.60 

i.  To  warrants  redeemed  and   interest $   110,888.77 

:  To  paid  for  Assessor's  bonds 40.00 

t\  To  transfer  to  surplus  fund 63,260.00 

To  balance  4,177.65 

$    178,366.42    $    178,366.42 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  49 


GENERAL   REVENUE  1902  FUND. 
1902 

1    By  balance  $     83,226.31 

By  receipts  Auditor  of  State   (flat  tax) 12,889.84 

By  receipts    from    levy 571,627.20 

By  transfer  public  school  income  for  blanks 1,406.09 

By  receipts    inheritance    tax 2,057.48 

To  warrants  redeemed  and   interest $    577,916.29 

To  paid  for  Assessor's  bonds 1.387.10 

To  paid  interest  on  casual  deficiency  bonds 1,000.00 

To  transfer  to  surplus  fund 83,583.00 

To  balance  7.320.53 

$    671,206.92    $    671,206.92 

GENERAL  REVENUE  1903  FUND. 
1902 

By  receipts  from  levy  $    474.216.18 

By  receipts,  Secretary  of  State 147,515.35 

By  receipts,  Auditor  of  State,  flat  tax 36,517.10 

By  receipts,  Auditor  of  State,  fees 53.60 

By  receipts,  Boiler  Inspector  4,815.00 

By  receipts,  insurance  department 140,500.15 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  liquor  licenses 47,875.00 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  court  fees 7.974.50 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  license  fees 924.7s 

By  receipts,  interest  on  deposits 21,299.5S 

By  receipts,  inheritance  tax   7,386.12 

By  receipts,  game  fund  6,500.00 

By  receipts,  interest  on  delinquent  taxes 17.031.08 

By  transfer,  public  school  income  (for  blanks) 3.80341 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest $    S88,033.73 

To  interest  paid  on  casual  deficiency  bonds 5,000.00 

To  paid  for  Assessor's  bonds 1,289.87 

To  balance  22,088.25 

$    916.411.85    $    916.411.85 


50  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


GENERAL    REVENUE    1904   FUND. 
1903 

By  receipts,  Secretary  of  State $    112,204.30 

By  receipts.  Auditor  of  State  (flat  taxi 32.S25.02 

By  receipts,  Boiler  Inspector  5,590.00 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  liquor  licenses 53,575.00 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  court  fees 8,615.00 

By  receipts,  State  Treasurer,  license  fees 589.82 

By  receipts,  insurance  department  146,574.43 

By  receipts,  interest  on  deposits 21,054.88 

By  receipts,  interest  on  delinquent  taxes 17,031.09 

By  receipts,  game  fund  ij.500.0u 

By  transfer,  public  school  income,  for  blanks 3,227.39 

To  warrants  redeemed  and  interest %    324,100.39 

To  interest  paid  on  casual  deficiency  bonds 2,000.00 

To  balance  81,686.54 

107,786.93    %    407,7* 


GILPIN    COUNTY   ROAD    FUND. 
1904 
Aug.  15     By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  263 

To  warrants  $       1,961.80 

To  balance  

>       2,000.00    $       2.000.00 


GIRLS'   INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  CASH  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $         182.93 

By  receipts  from  secretary 105.76 

To  warrants   $     26,469.61 

To  balance  319.08 

$     26,788.69    %      26,7i 

HINSDALE  COUNTY  ROAD   FUND. 
1903 
July  31    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  125 %       2,500.00 

To  warrants   $       2.49G.15 

•    To  balance  3.85 

$       2,500.00    $       2,500.00- 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  51 


INTEREST   ON  INSURRECTION  BONDS  FIND. 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $      19 

By  receipts  from  levy 7,611.97 

To  interest  paid  on  bonds -S     23,491.15 

To  balance  33.219.59 

s      56,710.74    $     56,710.74 

INTEREST  ON  DELINQUENT  TAXES  FUND. 
1902 

1    By  balance  $     10.334.90 

By  interest  paid  on  delinquent  taxes 23,855.72 

To  transfer  to  general  revenue.  1903  and  1904 %     34,062.17 

To  warrants   

$      S4.190.62    %     34,190.62 

INSANE  ASYLUM   FUND. 

1    By  balance  S     10.170.25 

By  receipts  from  levy  136.725.33 

By  receipts,  superintendent  of  Insane  Asylum 10.00 

To  warrants  %    126,516.97 

To  balance  20,38* 

s    :U. 905.60    $    146.905.6n 

INTEREST    ON  DEPOSITS    FIND. 
1903 
Jan.    24    By  receipts,   interest  on  deposits .?     42.354. 46 

To  transfer,  general  revenue,  1903 |     21.299.5S 

To  transfer,  general  revenue.  1904 54.88 

%      42.354.46    S      42,354.46 

INTEREST  ON  CAPITOL  BUILDING  BONDS  FUND 
1902 

Dec.    20    By  receipts  from  levy -  74.30 

To  transfer,     capitol     building    and     interest     on 

bonds   | 

J  74.30    S  74.30 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,016.30 

By  receipts  318.30530' 

To  transfer,  general  revenue,  1903 $  $   140.500.15 

To  transfer,  general  revenue,  1904 146,574.43 

To  warrants   31.105.7i' 

To  balance  1,141.50 

i    319.321.80    $    319,321.80 

INTERNAL  IMPROVEMENT  PERMANENT   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $     70,841.27 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 42,043.16 

By  receipts,  U.  S.  Treasurer 14. 7 

By  transfer  of  unexpended  balances 

To  warrants   s  42.00 

To  appropriations,  Thirteenth  General  Assembly.  72. 000.00 

To  balance   57.947.44 

$    129,989.44    %    129.989.44 

INTERNAL  IMPROVEMENT   INCOME   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     #,428.78 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 49.321.09 

By  receipts  from  interest  on  warrants 6,329.66 

To  warrants   $  88.44 

To  appropriations,  Thirteenth  General  Assembly.  51, 000.00 

To  balance  53,991.09 

$    105,079.53    $    105.079.53 

INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  CASH  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  461.05 

By  receipts  from  superintendent 10,397.  W 

To  warrants $       9.CG9.93 

To  balance  1,189.02 

%     10.858.95    $     10.858.95 

INSURRECTION    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1.SS1.35 

To  balance  ?       1,881.35 

.<       1,881.35    $       1,881.35 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  53 


JEFFERSON  AND  ADAMS   COUNTY  ROAD. 
1903 
Oct.     1    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  321 $       2,500.00 

To  warrants  $       2,500.00 

$       2,500.00    $       2,500.00 

LAND    COMMISSIONERS'    CASH 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $      1,943.53 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 15,321.89 

To  warrants   •.    $     15,544.15 

To  balance  1,721.27 

$     17,265.42    $     17,265.42 

LAS  ANIMAS  COUNTY  ARTESIAN  WELL  FUND. 
1903 
June    9    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  330 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants  $  225.21 

To  balance  4,774.79 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

LOGAN  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
June  22    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  67 $       4,500.00 

To  warrants  $       4,496.19 

To  balance '. 3.S1 

$       4,500.00    $       4,500.00 

LA  PLATA  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
July     9    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  92 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants $       1,261.82 

To  balance  3.738.1S 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

MILITARY  POLL  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  f       5,369.52 

By  receipts  from  levy 81,548.72 

By  receipts  Capt.  L.  C.  Hall 135.  1 

By  receipts  Adjutant  General  1,325.69 

By  receipts  Gov.  Jas.  H.  Peabody 24.58 

By  receipts  F.  W.  Gross,  Paymaster  General 155.56 

To  warrants $     91,220.93 

To  balance  338.65 

$     91,559.58    $     91.559.5S 


•~)4  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

MUTE   AND  BLIND  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  receipts  from  levy $    136.717. S5 

To  warrants  $    130,898.33 

To  balance  5,819.52 

$    136,717.85    $    136.717.85 

MINERAL  LAND  SURVEY   FUND. 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  805.77 

To  balance  S  805.77 

S  805.77    $  805.77 

MESA   COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
July   31    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  202 $       3,000.00 

To  warrants $       3,000.00 

$       3.0O0.O0    $       3.000.00 

NORMAL  SCHOOL  FUND. 
1903 
Dec.     1    By  balance  '$  446.52 

By  receipts  from  levy 136,673.32 

To  warrants  $    138,900.00 

By  balance  $       1,780.16 

$    138,900.00    $    138,900.00 

OURAY  AND  SAN  JUAN  COUNTY  ROAD  FUND. 
1903 
July     9    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  70 -',000.00 

By  appropriation,  IT.  B.  No.  23 S. 000. no 

To  warrants  %       9,966.00 

To  balance  34.00 

$     10,000.00    $     10,000.00 

OTERO  COUNTY  BRIDGE  FUND. 
1904 
Aug-.  15    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  21S $       4.500.00 

To  warrants  $  149.."" 

To  balance  4.350.50 

$       4,500.00    $       4,500.00 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  o5 

OUTSTANDING  CERTIFICATES  STOCK  INDEMNITY  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  249. S3 

To  warrants  $  135.25 

To  balance  114.58 

$  249.S3    $  249.83 

PALMER  LAKE  CYCLE  PATH  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       4,455.25 

To  balance $       4.455.2.: 

%        4,455.25     $        4.455.25 

PITKIN   COUNTY   ROAD  FUND. 
1908 

July   31    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  2S5 S       5,000.00 

To  warrants $  999.4G 

To  balance  4,000.54 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 

PENITENTIARY  CONVICT  LABOR   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  143.17 

By  receipts  Warden  of  Penitentiary 30,127.57 

To  warrants  $     29,674.40 

To  balance  596.34 

$      30,270.74    $      30,270.74 

PENITENTIARY  LAND  PERMANENT  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance 5       1,027.30 

To  balance  $       1 ,027.30 

$       1,027.30    $       1,027.30 

PENITENTIARY  LAND  INCOME  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,696.05 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 614.S0 

To  balance  $       2,310.85 

$       2,310.85    $       2,31 


•""><;  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


PARTITION  OF  REALTY   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  134.70 

By  receipts  420.41 

To  warrants  $  337.75 

To  balance  " 217.36 

$  555.11    S  555.11 

PROWERS   COUNTY  BRIDGE   FUND. 
1904 
Oct.    31    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  295 $       2,000.00 

To  warrants  $  6.00 

To  balance  1,994.00 

%       2,000.00    $       2,000.00 

PUBLIC  BUILDING  LAND  PERMANENT  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,386.45 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 16.00 

To  balance $       1,402.45 

$       1,402.45    $       1.402.45 

PUBLIC  BUILDING  LAND  INCOME  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       2,168.26 

By  receipts  Land  Board 670.00 

To  balance  $       2,838.26 

%       2,838.26    $       2,838.26 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  LAND  PERMANENT  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $1,254,716.73 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 130,042.93 

To  warrants $  480.09 

To  balance  1,384,279.57 

S1,3S4,759.66    $1,384,759.66 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  5< 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  LAND  INCOME  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     66,266.03 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 291,681.09 

By  receipts  interest  on  warrants 30,555.45 

By  receipts  interest  on  bonds 15,750.00 

To  transfer  for  blanks S       M36.S9 

To  semi-annual  apportionments   31S,851.71 

To  warrants  1,781.85 

To  balance  75,182.17 

$    404,252.62    $    404,252.62 

PUEBLO  AND   LEADVILLE   ROAD  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $       1,005.71 

To  balance  $       1,005.71 

$       1,005.71    $       1,005.71 

PUEBLO   COUNTY   BRIDGE    FUND. 
1903 
June  22    By  appropriation,    S.   B.   No.   291 S       7,500.00 

To  warrants  i       7,492.59 

To  balance    7.41 

$       7,500.00    $       7,500.00 

REFORMATORY  MACHINERY  AND  TOOLS  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  59.74 

To  warrants   $  59.74 

$  59.74    $  59.74 

REFORMATORY   CASH    FUND 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $       2,500.00 

By  receipts  from  Warden 3.216.56 

To  warrants  %       3.216.56 

To  balance  2,500.00 

$       5.716.56    $       5,716.56 

REGISTERED   FUNDING   BONDS,    SERIES  1S97     FUND 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  342.74 

To  balance   $  342.74 

$  342.74    $  342.74 


58  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


RIO   GRANDE   AND    COSTILLA    BRIDGE    FUND. 
1903 
June  22    By  appropriation.    H.    B.    147 $       3,000.00 

To  warrants  $       3,000.00 

$       3,000.00    $       3.000.00 

ROUTT  COUNTY  BRIDGE  FUND. 
1903 
Dec.   31    By  appropriation,   S.   B.   No.  28 $       4,000.00 

To  warrants  $         357.36 

To  balance  3,642.64 

$       4,000.00    $       4,000.00 

SAN   MIGUEL  COUNTY   ROAD   FUND. 
1903 
Nov.  10    By  appropriation,  S.  B.  No.  193 $       4,500.00 

To  warrants  $  744.54 

To  balance  3,755.46 

%       4,500.00    $       4,500.00 

SAGUACHE   COUNTY  ARTESIAN  WELL   FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  721.01 

To  transfer  Int.   Imp.    fund $  721.01 

$  721.01    $  721.01 

SCHOOL   OF   MINES    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  103.08 

By  receipts   from   levy 136,712-82 

To  warrants  $   139,554.86 

By  balance  2,738.96 

%   139,554.86    $  139,554.86 

SAN   MIGUEL    COUNTY   ROAD   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  .30 

To  transfer  Int.  Imp.  fund $  .30 

$  .30    $  .30 

PARK  COUNTY  BRIDGE   FUND. 
1904 
Jan.    31    By  appropriation.  H.  B.  No.  101 $       5,000.00 

To  warrants  $       4,967.95 

To  balance  32.05 

$       5,000.00    $       5,000.00 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  59 

RIO  BLANCO  COUNTY  BRIDGE    FUND. 
1904 
April  30    By  appropriation,  H.  B.  No.  183 $       2,000.00 

To  warrants  $  117.42 

To  balance  1,882.58 

$       2.000.00    $       2,000.00 

SPANISH- AMERICAN    WAR    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  ! $       1.984.00 

By  receipts  from  levy 66.45 

To  balance  $       2,050.51 

$       2,050.51    $       2,050.51 

SALINE   LAND    PERMANENT    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  56.00 

To  balance  $  56.00 

$  56.00    $  56.00 

SALINE   LAND    INCOME    FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  396.50 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 620.00 

To  warrants  $  100.00 

To  balance    916.50 

$       1,016.50    $       1,016.50 

ST.    LOUIS   WORLD- S   FAIR    FUND. 
1904 
Mar.  31    By  received  Van  E.  Rouse,  ex-Treas $     18,466.68 

To  warrants  $     IS, 465. 59 

To  balance  1.04 

$     18,466.63    $     18,466.63 

STOCK    INSPECTION    FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  $  448.84 

By  receipts  from  levy 37.866.S4 

To  warrants  $     35,878.72 

To  balance  2,436.96 

$     38,315.68    $     3S.315.6S 


GO  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


SUMMIT  COUNTY  ROAD   FUND. 
1904 

July  31    By  appropriation.  S.  B.  No.  29 $       1,000.00 

To  warrants  $  97.00 

To  balance 903.00 

%       1,000.00    $       1,000.00 

STOCK  BRAND  FUND. 
1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance  '. : $       3.252.00 

To  transfer  scalp  boundy  fund $       3,252.00 

$       3,252.00    $       3,252.00 

SCALP  BOUNTY  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  .18 

By  transfer  from  stock  brand  fund 3.252.00 

To  warrants  %       3,252.00 

To  balance  .18 

$       3,252.18    $       3.252.18 

SUPREME   COURT   LIBRARY   FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $  582.44 

By  receipt  clerk  Supreme  Court 3,110.00 

To  warrants  %       2,400.13 

To  balance  1,292.31 

$       3,692.44    $       3.692.44 

INHERITANCE    TAX    FUND. 
1903 
Mar.  31    By  receipts  from  County  Treasurers §     11,921.20 

To  transfer  to  General  Revenue  1901,  1902  and  1903    $     11,921.20 

$     11,921.20    $     11,921.20 

SOLDIERS   AND    SAILORS    HOME    CASH    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  $     10,817.18 

By  receipts  U.  S.  Government , 27,575.91 

To  warrants 5     33,342.44 

To  balance 5,050.65 

$     38,393.09    $     38,393.09 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  61 

STATE  NORMAL  INSTITUTE  FUND. 

■ 
1    By  balance ? 

By  receipts  Superintendent  Public  Instruction 4.S05.93 

By  receipts  Superintendent  Denver  County 3L00 

To  warrants  I        1,805.84 

To  balance 31.11 

$       4,836.95    S       4,836.95 

STATE    BOARD    OF    MEDICAL    EXAMINERS'    FUND. 

]     By  balance  .   $       1,643.00 

By  receipts  from  Secretary   606.07 

To  balance %       2.249.07 

s        2.249.07    $       2.249.07 

SURPLUS  FUND. 
1903 
June  22    By  transfer  < »f  excess  revenues $    158,929.48 

To  warrants  .   %    158,929.48 

$  158,929.48    I    158,929.48 

UTB    WAR   DEBT   FUND. 

_ 
Dec.     1     By  balance  > 

By  receipts  from  levy 13.16 

To  balance  . §  206.75 

s  206.75    {  206.75 

UNIVERSITY    FUND. 

_ 

Dec.     1    By  balance  | 

By  receipts  from  levy 194. ' 

To  warrants  200,88L6S 

To  balance 568. 74 

s    201,450.42    $    201,450.42 

UNIVERSITY  LAND   PERMANENT   FUND. 

_ 

1    By  balance  S     46,669.15 

By  receipts  from  Laud  Board 

To  balance  s     48,269.15 

§     48,269.15    *     48,269.15 


02  BIENNIAL    REPORT 


1'XIVERSITY    LAND    INCOME    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  544.51 

By  receipts  from  Land  Board 1,253.40 

By  receipts  interest  on  warrants 1,295.05 

To  warrants  . $       2,845.63 

To  balance 247.33 

$       3,092.96    $       3,092.96 

UNIVERSITY   SPECIAL   FUND. 

1902 

Dec.     1    By  balance $  44.17 

By  receipts  from  levy  5.92; 

To  warrants  .  $  46.55 

To  balance 8.54 

$  50.09    $  50.09 

WHITE  RIVER  BRIDGE  FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance $  8.9a 

To  transfer  Internal  Improvement  Fund 8.93 

$  8.93    $  8.93 

YUMA,    WASHINGTON    AND   MORGAN    COUNTY    ROAD    FUND. 
1902 
Dec.     1    By  balance  .   t       3,085.42 

To  warrants  . $       2,711.02 

To  balance  .   374.40 

$       3,085.42    ?       3,085.42 

WARRANT  INTEREST. 

By  interest  allowed  on  warrants $     54,239.19 

To  interest  paid  on  warrants $     54,239.19 


$     54,239.19    $     54,239.19 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  63 


SHOWING     REGISTRATION     OF    BONDS     FROM    DECEMBER    1,     1902,     TO 

NOVEMBER  30.  1901. 

Bonds.  Amount. 

January  S,  1903,   San  Miguel   Co.* 90  $1,000.00 

February  13,   1903,  Montrose  Co 121  1,000.00 

April  1.  1903,  Cheyenne  Co 26  1,000.00 

April  1,  1903.  Cheyenne  Co 2  100.00 

April  21.  1903,  Larimer  Co 31  1,000.00 

April  25.  1903,  Chaffee  Co 221  1,000.00 

May  11.  1903,  Washington  Co ' 25  500.00 

May  2:5.  1903,  La  Plata  Co 70  500.00 

October  1.  1903,  Canon  City .*. . .           40  1.000.00 

December  29,  Delta  Co 73  500.00 

January  7.  1904,  Montrose  Co 26  1,000.00 

June  2-1.  1904,  Town  of  Rico 10  500.00 

September  27,  1904,  Hinsdale  Co 6  500.00 

November  11,  1904.  City  of  Colorado  Springs 1:13  1,000.00 


*  Registered  prior  to  the  date  I  took  my  office. 


STATEMENTS 


SHOWING 


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


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 

ilNG    ESSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING   NOVEMBER  30.   1904. 

1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Mch.  31    Col.   W.   H.   Sweeney 4390-4402 

Mch.  31    General  Sherman  Bell 4403 

June  19    Shields-Morley  Gro.  Co 4404 

June  25    Eugene  W.  D .  Merit 4405 

June  25    S.  M.  Ditts 4406 

25    William   Hillis    4407 

June  25    R.   R.  Hutchins.   M.   D 4408 

_5    A.    B.    Nichols 4409 

June  25    W.    O'Donnell    4410 

June  25  Colo.   Springs  Packing  Co — 4411 

June  25    Major  Geo.  M.  Lee 4412 

June  25    Spratlin  &  Anderson 4413 

June  25  Geo.  M.  Lee,  quartermaster.  .4414 

June  25    J.    J.   Abendschon 4415 

June  25    Willis  Butcher   441'3 

June  25    Star  Bakery   4417 

June  25    Dr.  R.  W.  Reasoner 4418 

June  2:  Our  West  Ptg.  and  Sta.  Co.. 4419 

June  25    Perkins  &  Holbrook 4420 

June  25    G.    S.    Barnes 4421 

June  25    Heminway  &  Co 4422 

June  25    John  Hill  4423 

June  25    W.  A.  Davis 4424 

June  25    Seldomridge.  Bros 4425 

July    6    A.  M.   Wilson 4426 

July  10  Lieut.   Tom.   E.   McClelland.. 4427 

July  10    D.  &  R.  G.  Express 4428 

July  10    J.   W.    Gilluly 44:9 

July  10    W  H.   Triagle 4430 

July  17    Colo.   Telephone  Co 4431 

July  17    Remington  Typewriter  Co 4432 

July  17  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co... 4433 

July  17    H.   D.    Smith 4434 

July  17    C.  S.  Jacobs 4435 

July  20    F.   W.    Gross 

July  20    F.   W.   Gross 4437 

July  24     C.    J.   McMillan 


29.03 Military   pay   rolls 

3,388.76 Blankets   and   freight 

1.188.87 Groe 

14.60 Meals 

13.15 Horseshoeing 

10.50 Horseshoeing 

3.50 Laundry 

Livery 

375.00 Livery 

177.44 Meat 

15.97 Ex 

"_    30 Supplies 

'■ Expense,   quartermaster 

5.62 Teaming 

176.65 Drugs 

95.33 Provisions 

18.00 Livery 

167.60 Printing    supplies 

846.16 Clothing 

99.35 Supplies 

438.03 Supplies 

95.55 Lumber  and  supplies 

4G.50 Team   work 

_"1.35 Feed  and  supplies 

185.00 Horses 

750.00 Professional  service 

41.75 Express 

1,018.07 Transportation 

20.00 Horse  hire 

96.65 Telephone    service 

7.00 <...Rent  of  typewriter 

6.75 Teaming 

10.00 Livery 

34.00 Livery 

161.75 Expense 

Military  pay  roll 

10.00 Livery 


68 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No 


Aug.    5  Denver  Ex.  &  Transfer  Co... 4139 

Aug.    6    Troy  Laundry  Co 4440 

Aug.    6  Knight-Campbell  Music  Co.. 4441 

Aug.     G    F.   J.   White 4442 

Aug.    6    Andy  Barber    4443 

Sept.  24  Colo.  Spgs.  Tent  &  A.  Co... 4444 

Sept.  24    John  L.  Judd , . .  .4445 

Sept.  21    J.   Chase  1446 

Sept.  24    Ord    &   Snope..' 4447 

Sept.  24    The   New  Alamo 4418 

Sept.  21    J.   M.  Buster 4449 

Sept.  24    A.    H.    Whaite 4450 

Sept.  24  Lowell-Meservy  Hdw.  Co.... 4451 

Sept.  24    Chicago  Bakery  4452 

Sept.  24    W.    A.    Davis 1453 

Sept.  24    Hext  Music  Co 4454 

Sept.  24    Colo.   Spgs.   Int.   Ry.   Co 4455 

Oct.    23 

Nov.  10    F.    AY.    Gross 4456-4511 

Nov.  12  Simonton-Moore  Merc.  Co. ..4512 

Nov.  12    Gardner   Merc.    Co 4513 

Nov.  12    Jim    E.    Davidson 4514 

Nov.  12    M.    D.    Greve 4515 

Nov.  12    The   Victor   Grocery   Co 4516 

Nov.  12    Morrell    Hdw.    Co 4517 

Nov.  12    M.   D.    Greve 4518 

Nov.  13    F.    W.    Gross 4519 

Nov.  16    John  H.   Myers 4520 

Nov.  16  Lieut.   Geo.   H.  Cattermole.  .4521 

Nov.  16    Mountain  Electric  Co 4522 

Nov.  16    Col.    J.    E.    Johnston 4523 

Nov.  16    Capitol   Hill  Stables 4524 

Nov.  16    Denver  Times   4525 

Nov.  16  Flor.  &  C.  C.  R.  &  A.  Co.... 4526 

Nov.  16  Remington   Typewriter  Co.. 4527 

Nov.  16  Capitol  Hill  Tailoring  Co.... 4528 

Nov.  16    Fred    Harvey    4529 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

65.75 Drayage 

13.00 Laundry 

22.00 Musical   instruments 

15.25 Expense 

15.50 Carpenter  hire 

87.60 Repairing   tents 

41.50 Provisions 

68.00 Livery 

80.00 Livery 

16.00 Board 

5.00 Livery 

11.10...: Merchandise 

24.25 Merchandise 

3.00 Provisions 

34.00 Livery 

8.50 Merchandise 

10.00 Transportation 

82,673.46 Military    pay    rolls 

3,765.2S Supplies,   commissary 

2,142.36 Supplies,   commissary 

125.92 Supplies,    commissary 

10S.00 Livery 

700.44 Commissary  supplies 

1,095.15 Commissary  supplies 

528.20 Commissary  supplies 

2,465.36 Military  pay  roll 

299.45 Supplies 

3.00 Transportation 

109.74 Quartermaster  supplies 

1.00 Lodging 

120.00 Livery 

1.25 Quartermaster   supplies 

32.30 Transportation 

189.55 Typewriter  and  supplies 

49.00 Tailoring 

47.70 Board 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


GO 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount  For  What  Purpose 


No. 

Nov.  15    Ewart  H.  &  P.  Co 4530 

Nov.  16    Colo.  Telephone  Co 4531 

Nov.  16  Den.  Nov.  Wks.  &  E.  Co.... 4532 

Nov.  16    Jno.  B.  Nimetz 4533 

Nov.  16  Ordway,   Snow  &  Addison.  .4534 

Nov.  16    Spratlin  &  Anderson 1535 

Nov.  16    Hardin  Restaurant   4536 

Nov.  16    Western    Packing    Co 4537 

Nov.  16    Geo.    Tritch   Hdw.   Co 453S 

Nov.  16    E.    M.    Kerney 4539 

Nov.  16    C.  B.   &  W.  R.  Eaton 4540 

Nov.  16    Wyekoff    4541 

Nov.  16    Brown  Palace  Hotel 4542 

Nov.  16    J.   H.    McCracken 4543 

Nov.  16    The  Boston    4544 

Nov.  16    Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Co 4545 

Nov.  16  Denver  Iron  &  WT  W.  Co... 4546 

Nov.  16  J.  Durbin  Surg-.  &  D.  S.  C..4547 

Nov.  16    Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 4548 

Nov.  16    F.    W.    Jacquis 4549 

Nov.  17    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 4550 

Nov.  17    D.   &  R.   G.   Ry.   Co 4551 

Nov.  17    Lieut.    Roy    McCandles 4552 

Nov.  17  John  WT.   Williams  &  Co.... 4553 

Nov.  17    Colo.    Midland   Ry.   Co 4554 

Nov.  17    A.    C.    Montgomery 4555 

Nov.  17    American    House    4556 

Nov.  17  Colo.  Spgs.  &  C.  C.  D.  R.  C.4557 

Nov.  17    Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co 4558 

Nov.  17    McPhee    &    McGinnity 4559 

Nov.  17  Redenour-Raymond  G.   Co.. 4560 

Nov.  17    Denver  City  Troop 4561 

Nov.  17    Rio  Grande  Hotel  Co 4562 

Nov.  17    Riverside   Ptg.    Co 4563 

Nov.  17    Republican    Pub.    Co 4564 

Nov.  17    Conrad  Rehn   4565 

Nov.  17    WT.    R.    Thompson 4566 


Amount 

160.00 Livery 

30.00 Telephone  service 

.50 Rubber  stamp 

12.60 Merchandise 

118.67 Merchandise  and   freight 

688.96 Supplies 

28.55 Board 

634.47 Commissary  supplies 

187.70 Commissary  supplies 

15.00 Stenographer 

162.00 Stoves 

5.75 Rent   typewriter 

73.45 Board  and  lodging 

360.00 Livery 

37.50 Merchandise 

41.S5 Light 

S.75 Material 

76.75 Medical   supplies 

22.66 Transportation 

52.05 Tailoring 

93.25 Telegraph  expense 

3.19 Telegraph  expense 

8.85 Board   and   express 

1.35 Merchandise 

389.00 Transportation 

20.00 Typewriting  expense 

33.00 Hotel  expense 

,    127.46 Freight    charges 

39.60 Quartermaster   supplies 

53.11 Quartermaster   supplies 

1,146.71 Quartermaster   supplies 

520.00 Livery 

9.75 Board 

10.00 Merchandise 

1.50 Advertising 

4.50 Repairs 

24.00 Livery 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  190-1— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No. 


Nov.  17    John    P.    Lowers 4567 

Nov.  17    John   L.   Ankney 4568 

Nov.  17    J.   H.    Worley 4569 

Nov.  17    Burt   B.    Bloom 4570 

Nov.  17    David   Cairns    4571 

Nov.  17    Fashion  Bd.,  Liv.  &  S.  Sta..4572 

Nov.  17    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 4573 

Nov.   17    May    Clothing-   Co 4574 

Nov.  17    O.    C.    Colwell 4575 

Nov.  17    Maj.    Cooper    Anderson 4576 

Nov.  17    Maj.  H.  W.  Gibbons 4577 

Nov.  17     Western   Union  Tel.    Co 4578 

Nov.  17    C.  J.   Mullen 4579 

Nov.  17    May   Shoe  &  Clothing  Co.... 4580 

Nov.  17    C.    R.    Brown 4581 

Nov.  17    Wells,    Fargo  Express   Co... 4582 
Nov.  17    Daniels  &  Fisher  Stores  Co.. 4583 

Nov.  17    Smith-Brooks  Ptg.  Co 4584 

Nov.  17    Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 4585 

Nov.  17    J.  W.  Lane's  Com.  Stables.. 4586 

Nov.  17    Lacombe  Electric  Co 4587 

Nov.  17    Denver  Ex.  &  Transfer  Co.. 4588 

Nov.  17    Lamar    Sparks 4589 

Nov.  17    Colorado  Telephone  Co 4590 

Nov.  17    Denver  Tent  Awning  Co 4591 

Nov.  17    Brighton  Creamery  Co 4592 

Nov.  17    Midland  Terminal   Ry.   Co... 4593 

Nov.  19    W.   H.   Waters 4594 

Nov.  19    E.    S.    Smith 4595 

Nov.  19    Geo.   E.   Ady  &  Co 4596 

Nov.  19    Geo.    Ferrick    4597 

Nov.  19    Sam'l  Shirley    4598 

Nov.  19    P.  M.  Carlson 4599 

Nov.  19    J.    P.   Wilcox 4600 

Nov.  19    Wheeler   &   Co 4601 

Nov.  19    J.  W.   Spielman 4602 

Nov.  19    H.   G.   Taylor 4603 

Nov.  19    Cooper  M.  Cattle  Co 4604 


Amount 

For  What  Pin  | 

10  65. . . . 

8.00.... 

Transportation 

6.50.... 

Transportation 

80.00.... 

Livery 

3.00.... 

40.00.... 

Livery 

10.42.... 

—  Quartermaster   supplies 

0. 144.00 

—  Quartermaster    supplies 

.75 Stenographer 

7.90 Express 

12.85 Board  and  lodging 

8.25 Messenger 

1.50 Express 

2,33S.35 Quartermaster  supplies 

1.90 Transportation 

492.00 Transportation 

505.35 Merchandise 

3.00 Printing 

48.75 Quartermaster  supplies 

40.00 Livery 

8.40 Light 

2.50 Livery 

1.30 Advertising 

6.85 Telephone  service 

111.30 Merchandise 

15.25 Merchandise 

315.11 Transportation 

5.00 Wood 

21.50 Transportation 

68.70 Merchandise 

2.50 Wood 

11.63 Merchandise 

12.15 Supplies 

40.00 Livery 

165.30 Beef 

73.25 Milk 

2.25 Milk 

90.52 Beef 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904—  Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Nov.  19    Cooper  Mtn.   Cattle  Co 

19    O.    W.    Keith 

Nov.  19    O.    L.   Waters 

Nov.  20    Atlantic  Tea  Co 

Nov.  20  Tomkins  Hdw.   Supply  Co. 

Nov.  20    Central   Drug   Co.'. 

Nov.  20  A.  H.  Hibler 


.4605 
.4606 

,4608 

4609 

,  4610 
.4611 


Nov.  20  Cripple  Creek  C.  &  T.  Co. ...4812 

Nov.  20  Colo.   Trading  &  Trans.   Co.. 4613 

Nov.  20    J.    B.    Cunning-ham 4614 

Nov.  20    John  E.   Smith 4615 

Nov.  20    Booth   Furniture   Co 4616 

Nov.  20    Harder-Mosier  Mer.   Co 4617 

Nov.  20    Atlantic  Tea   Co 461S 

Nov.  20    A.    J.    Wharton 1619 

Nov.  20    National  Totel   4620 

Nov.  20    Teller    Co.    Banner 4621 

Nov.  20    A.  G.  Bowman 4622 

Nov.  20    Sam'l  Davis   1623 

Nov.  20    Victor   Novelty   Works 4624 

Nov.  20    H.    M.    Williams 4625 

Nov.  20    Windsor  Livery 4626 

Nov.  20    J.    H.   Hunt 4.;27 

Nov.  20    Chas.    E.    Palmer 4628 

Nov.  20    Kelly  Shoe  Store 4629 

Nov.  20    Depot    Pharmacy 4630 

Nov.  20    D.    J.    Nichols 4631 

Nov.  20    City    of   Victor 4632 

Nov.  20  Teller  Co.   Mg.   &  Sup.   Co... 4633 

Nov.  20    S.    W.    Lowe ,4634 

Nov.  20    E.   L.   Gallinger 4635 

Nov.  20    Thomas  Henney 4636 

Nov.  20    Joseph    Bruder 4637 

Nov.  20    J.    J.   Thomson . ...463S 

NnV.  20    Shilling  Dry  Goods  Co 4639 

X.     .  20    G.    W.    Woodard 4640 

X         20    K.    C.    Market 4641 


40.35. 

43.92. 

12.00. 

281.50. 

627.67. 

s.oo. 

780.67. 
,063.28. 


Beef 

Beef 

Wood 

Coffee 

.Quartermaster  supplies 
.Drugs  and  merchandise 

Carpenter 

Merchandise 

Merchandise 


1.414.34 Quartermaster  supplies 

546.98 Medical   supplies 

107.S0 Merchandise 

226.30 Commissary    supplies 

45.16 Supplies 

135. 7S Meat 

16.50 Meals 

9.00 Cards 

49.50 Wood 

33.75 Carpenter 

4.50 Repairs 

38.50 Carpenter 

3.00 Livery 

26.00 Chairs 

14.90 Supplies 

546.00 ' Shoes 

72.14 Medical   supplies 

149.50 Livery 

266.62 Water 

12.54 Merchandise 

3S.50 Carpenter 

24.70 Medical   supplies 

37.75 Carpenter 

60.30 Groceries 

23.75 Carpenter 

34.90 Merchandise 

23.75 Carpenter 


193.28. 


Beef 


72 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904- Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No. 


Nov.  21  Albert   Godfritzen 4642 

Nov.  21  Eclipse    Stables 4643 

Nov.  21  J.   A.    Burnett 4644 

Nov.  21  C.  W.   Wolfenberger 4645 

Nov.  21  R.    A.   Went 4646 

Nov.  21  M.   Ola  Walden 4647 

Nov.  21  Andy   Wiseman 4648 

Nov.  21  J.   P.   Wilcox 464^ 

Nov.  21  J.   M.  Watts  Merc.   Co 4650 

Nov.  21  M.   E.   Herrick.. 4651 

Nov.  21  H.    S.    Haup 4652 

Nov.  21  Fred  Harvey .' 4653 

Nov.  21  C.  C.  Coal  &  Trans.  Co 4654 

Nov.  21  American  Glove  Co 4655 

Nov.  21  W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 4656 

Nov.  21  Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 4657 

Nov.  21  Colo.  Tent  &  Awning  Co 4658 

Nov.  21  Howard  Burtis 4659 

Nov.  21  Maroney  Lumber  Co... 4660 

Nov.  21  Hardier  Mosier  Merc.  Co — 4661 

Nov.  21  J.   W.   Lain 4662 

Nov.  21  Hand  Nichols  Clothing-  Co... 4663 

Nov.  21  C.   H.  Hoback 4664 

Nov.  21  Jim  Henry 4665 

Nov.  21  H.   F.  Guyton 4666 

Nov.  21  Gardner  Merc.  Co 4667 

Nov.  21  Harris  &  Tippett 4668 

Nov.  21  Chas.  E.  Griswold 4669 

Nov.  21  Fairley  Bros.  &  Fairley 4670 

Nov.  21  M.  D.  Greve 4671 

Nov.  21  M.   T.   Griffith 4672 

Nov.  21  J.  E.  Kieduff 4673 

Nov.  21  y.  A.  Gillispie 4674 

Nov.  21  Henry  Hasley 4675 

Nov.  21  Thos.  H.  lies 4676 

Nov.  21  Geo.  L.  Greer 4677 

Nov.  21  Jos.   Bruder 4678 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

44.00 Livery 

80.00 Livery 

18.00 Livery 

40.00 Livery 

88.00 Livery 

102.00 Livery 

88.00 Livery 

60.00 Livery 

3.20 Supplies 

39.75 Milk 

102.00 Livery 

24.35 Meals 

17.12 Coal 

164.67 Merchandise 

251.90 Supplies 

111.80 Light 

59.50 Supplies 

25.25 Milk 

17.57 Supplies 

1,083.73 Provisions 

60.00 Livery 

2,164.45 Merchandise 

22.00 Livery 

22.00 Livery 

16.00 Carpenter 

325.00 Provisions 

8.00 Packing 

1.00 Drayage 

250.00 Funeral   expense 

987.95 Beef 

5.00 Drayage 

22.00 Livery 

14.26 Supplies 

66.00 Livery 

132.00 Livery 

40.00 Livery 

185.70 Groceries 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF   COLORADO. 


73 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  190-1— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount 


Nov.  21    Model   Laundry 4679 

Nov.  21  Cripple  Ck.  N.  WT.  &  Mfg.  Co.4680 

Nov.  21    William  Bennett 4681 

Nov.  21  Capitol  Hill  Tailoring  Co.... 4682 

Nov.  21    H.  P.  Packard,  M.  D 46S3 

Nov.  21    Morrell  Hdw.  Co 4684 

Nov.  21    Col.  J.  Q.  MacDonald 4685 

Nov.  21  Ord.  Snow  &  Ad'son  Gro.  Co.4686 

Nov.  21  Ord.  Snow  &  Ad'son  Gro.  Co.4687 

Nov.  21    F.  J.  Nowatney 4688 

Nov.  21    *Victor  Groc.  Co 4689 

Nov.  21    J.  H.   McCracken 4690 

Nov.  21    E.  S.  Pechin 4691 

Nov.  21    Peter  Minster 4692 

Nov.  21    Mrs.   Ruby  E.  Merriner 4693 

Nov.  21    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 4694 

Nov.  21    Booth  Furniture  Co 4695 

Nov.  21    A.  G.  Bowman 4696 

Nov.  21    G.  E.  Ady 4697 

Nov.  21    Fay    Gorham 4698 

Nov.  21    R.  L.  Hendron 4699 

Nov.  21    E.    Hamlin 4700 

Nov.  21    Western  Packing  Co 4701 

Nov.  21    F.  W.  Jo  Hantgen 4702 

Nov.  21    Art    Fairfax 4703 

Nov.  21    J.  M.  Jones 4704 

Nov.  21    J.  B.  Cunningham 4705 

Nov.  21    Irey   Laundry 4706 

Nov.  21    H.  F.  Keel 4707 

Nov.  21    J.    S.   Cameron 4708 

Nov.  21    Continental  Oil  Co 4709 

Nov.  23    Marshall    Cafe 4710 

Nov.  23    Geo.  L.  Greer 4711 

Nov.  23    A.   C.  Montgomery 4712 

Nov.  23    News-Times  Pub.  Co 4713 

Nov.  23    J.   H.   Myers 4714 

Nov.  23    Florence  Saddlery  Co 4715 

:::  Cancelled. 


.50.. 

2.50. 
32.80. 

2.00. 
761.64. 

5.65. 
2,306.68. 
3,000.00. 

1.00. 
4,087.07. 


For  What  Purpose 

Laundry 

Rubber  stamp 

Wood 

Tailoring 

Livery 

Supplies 

Transportation 

Provisions 

Provisions 

Drayage 

Merchandise 


468.00 Livery 

1.40 Transportation 

20.00 Rent  of  house 

11.72 Laundry 

64.30 Telegraphing 

68.50 Furniture 

27.00 Wood 

461.68 Merchandise 

22.00 Livery 

40.00 Livery 

6.00 Livery 

3,455.54 Meats 

80.00 Livery 

66.00. Livery 

50.00 Livery 

2,218.91 Lumber 

139.30 Laundry 

40.00 Livery 

3.30 Milk 

28.28 Oil 

69.80 Meals 

71.00 Transportation 

25.00 Stenographer 

3.35 » Advertising 

470.10 Supplies 

105.00 Horse  blankets 


74 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Nov.  23  Flint  &  Lomax  El.  &  M.  Co. .4716 

Nov.  23  Atlantic  Tea    Co 4717 

Nov.  23  J.  J.  Grier 4718 

Nov.  23  A.  J.  Nicholls  &  Co 4719 

Nov.  23  Geo.  E.  Aicher 1720 

Nov.  21  National   Hotel   Co 4721 

Nov.  23  A.  H.  Adams 4722 

Nov.  23  Geo.  E.  Aicher 4723 

Nov.  23  Canon  City  Hotel  Co 4724 

Nov.  23  Central  Drug-  Co 4725 

Nov.  23  Atchison,  Topeka  &  S.  F.  Co. -1726 

Nov.  23  Cooper  Mtn.  Cattle  Co 4727 

Nov.  23  Midland  Terminal  Ry.  Co.... 4728 

Nov.  23  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co 4729 

Nov.  23  S.   E.   Moyle 4730 

Nov.  23  J.  L.  McHatton 4731 

Nov.  23  S.   E.   Wolcott 4732 

Nov.  23  Emmett   Williams 4733 

Nov.  23  Willie  Wear   4734 

Nov.  23  Lige  Salmon 473-5 

Nov.  23  C.   M.   Sheets ..4736 

Nov.  23  H.   P.   Spurlock 1737 

Nov.  23  S.    C.    Stumpff 4738 

Nov.  23  Chas.    Trew    3739 

Nov.  23  E.   J.   Parmon 4740 

Nov.  23  Buster  Rector    474] 

Nov.  23  Grant   Purcell    4742 

Nov.  23  W.    H.    Pike 4743 

Nov.  23  Ernest    Oldland    4744 

Nov.  23  F.   A.   Nicholls -4745 

Nov.  23  Geo.    Nolan   4746 

Nov.  23  B.    L.    Nicholls 4747 

Nov.  23  Thos.    J.    Mitchell 4748 

Nov.  23  Martin     4749 

Nov.  23  C.    C.    Townsend 4750 

Nov.  23  Wells.  Fargo  &  Co.  Ex 4751 

Nov.  23  Western  Union  Tel.   Co 4752 


1,130.57 Supplies 

540.92 Merchandise 

39.95 Coffee 

332.55 Merchandise 

22.00 Livery 

77.00 Meals 

40.00 Livery 

18.00 Livery 

3.75 Meals 

111.75 Merchandise 

99. 12 Transportation 

844.81 Beef 

1,310.09 Transportation 

67.S6 Transportation 

110.00 Livery 

142.00 ,. Livery 


22.00. 
40.00. 
22.00. 
44.00. 
22.00. 
222.00. 
60.00. 
80.00. 
40.00. 
44.00. 


Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 
Livery 


22.00 Livery 

240.00 Livery 


40.00. 
80.00. 
66.00. 
40.00. 
60.03. 
22.00. 
14.60. 


Livery 

Livery 

Livery 

Livery 

Livery 

Livery 

Transportation 


127.55 Express 

Telegraphing 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


»•> 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 

YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1004— Continued. 
Dote 
19C4  To  Whom  Issued  No. 


Nov.   23    M.   C.   Lilly  &  Co 4753 

Nov.  23    Burt  B.   Bloom 4754 

23  Swan  Dry  P.   Fire  Ex.  Co.. 4755 

Nov.  23    J.    W.    Spielman 4756 

Nov.  23    Phipps    &    Gillpatrick 4757 

Nov.  23    J.    P.    Schermerhorn 4758 

Nov.  23  The  Schilling  Dry  Gds.  Co.  .4759 

Nov.  23    J.    H.    Wilson 4760 

Nov.  23    St.    Luke's  Hospital 4761 

Nov.  23    Howard    Burtis    4762 

Nov.  23    L.    D.    Rose 4763 

Nov.  23    W.    L.    Schokey 4764 

Nov.  23  Ridenour-Raymond    G.    Co.. 4765 

Nov.  23    Times  Job   Rooms 4766 

Nov.  23  Teller  Co.   Mg.  Supply  Co... 4767 

Nov.  23    Capt.    Charles  B.   Lewis 476S 

Nov.  23    Union  Pacific  R.   R.  Co 4769 

Nov.  23    Spratlin  &  Anderson 4770 

Nov.  23  Fashion  Bd.,  Livery  &  S.  S.4771 

Nov.  23    Denver  City  Troop 4772 

Nov.  23    Sherman   M.    Bell 4773 

Nov.  23    C.    H.    Colwell 4774 

Nov.  23    Capitol    Hill    Stables 4775 

Nov.  23    Geo.  *F.    Bloomfield 4776 

Nov.  23    Jos.   Baldouf   4777 

Nov.  23    C.  B.   &  W.  R.  Eaton. 1778 

Nov.  23    Postal   Tel.    Cabie   Co 4779 

Nov.  23    Denver  Viscol  Agency 4780 

Nov.  23  Davis  Bridaham    Drug    Co..47Sl 

Nov.  23    M.    Judd    4782 

Nov.  23    John  P.   Lowers  &  Son 4783 

Nov.  23    Frank  M.   Reardon 47S4 

Nov.  23  The  Knight-Locke  Piano  Co. 4785 

Nov.  23    Dennis   Kelly    47-'J 

Nov.  23    F.    N.   Jo  Hantgen 47S7 

Nov.  23    Frank   Arnold    47SS 

23    John    E.    Smith 4789 


Amount 

For  What  Purpose 

40.00 

Books 

120.00 

Liverv 

75.00 

Supplies 

194.75 Milk 

228.60 Beef 

-    70 Meals 

2S2.93 Supplies 

21.00 Bridles 

14.20 Hospital    charges 

7.23 Milk 

15.00 Milk 

122.35 Drugs 

1,185.10 Groceries 

21.75 Printing 

5.50 Supplies 

v.75 Expenses 

91.92.. Freight 

518.72 Groceries 

60.00 Livery 

956.00 Livery 

24.15 Court    cost 

86.00 Livery 

172.00 Livery 

106.00 Livery 

44.00 Livery 

.    26.37 Supplies 

24.18 Telegrams 

30.00 Viscol 

34.58 Drugs 

10.25 Meals 

.80 Supplies 

30.60 Supplies 

266.75 Supplies 

563.90 Shoes 

5.05 Repairs 

40.00 Livery 

130.00 Drugs 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OP  CERTIFICATES  OP  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No. 


Nov.  23    Privett  Brothers  4790 

Nov.  23    Charles  Mulock   4791 

Nov.  23    The  Altman  Water  Co 4792 

Nov.  23  Republican   Publishing   Co.. 4793 

Nov.  23    S.    C.    Stumpff 4794 

Nov.  23  Victor  Lumber  &  Tim.  Co.. 4795 

Nov.  23  Swinton-Moore    Merc.    Co... 4796 

Nov.  23    The    Depot   Pharmacy 4797 

Nov.  23    The  Denver  Post 4798 

Nov.  23  Colo.  Spgs.  .&  C.  C.  D.  R.  C.4799 

Nov,  27  Depot  Hotel,   Colo.    Spgs.... 4800 

Nov.  27    Bloom  &  Le  Roy 4801 

Nov.  27  Flint-Lomax   Elec.    M.    Co.. 4802 

Nov.  27.  The  May   Clothing  Co 4803 

Nov.  27  Tomkins  Hdw.   Supply   Co.. 4804 

Nov.  27  Colo.  &  Southern  Ry.  Co.... 4805 

Nov.  27    A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co 1806 

Nov.  27  Colo.  Trading  &  Trans.  Co.. 4807 

Nov.  27  Manitou  Mineral  Spgs.  Co.. 4808 

Nov.  27    Brown  Palace  Hotel 4809 

Nov.  27  Denver  Photo  Material  Co.. 4810 

Nov.  27    D.    J.    Nicholls 4811 

Nov.  27    B.  E.  Collins 4812 

Nov.  27  Cooper  &  Powell  Furn.  Co.. 4813 

Dec.     1    Frederick   W.    Gross 4814 

Dec.     1    Howard  Burtis  4815 

Dec.     1    Col.  F.   E.  Kimball 4816 

Dec.     1  Victor    Grocery    Co.    (issued 

in  lieu  of  Cer.  4689) 4817-4818 


Dec.1-16    F.  W.  Gross 4819-4850 

Dec.   18    The  Glauber  Beer  Co 4851 

Dec.   18  Ordway,  S.  &  A.  Gro.  Co.... 4852 

Dec.   18    S.   D.    Crump 4853 

Dec.   19    John  P.   Doyle 4854 

Dec.   21  Denver  Photo  Material  Co.. 4855 

Dec.   21    Sylvanus  Hynes 4856 

Dec.   21    Howard  Burtis 4857 

Dec.   21  Telluride  E.   L.   &  P.    Co.... 4858 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

3.50 Drayage 

5.35 Transportation 

16.50.. Water 

1.20 Advertising 

85.00 Wood 

2,533.68 Supplies 

797.43 Provisions 

9.00 Drugs 

3.20 Advertising 

1,441.44 Transportation 

17.20 Quartermaster    supplies 

1,264.95 Tobacco 

660.97. . .' Supplies,    quartermaster 

9,082.13 Merchandise 

4,289.08 Hardware    supplies 

178:77 Freight 

213.60 Freight 

2,969.73 Grain  and   coal 

42.00 Water 

10.50 Lodging 

4.50 Merchandise 

186.00 Livery 

11.00 Water 

340.50 Furniture 

32.60 Expenses 

8.00 Milk 

9.85 Merchandise 

4,087*07 Merchandise 

34,625.46 Military  pay  roll 

5,259.63 Merchandise 

2,354.16 Groceries 

1,000.00 Attorney  fee 

682.50 Stenographer 

133.00 Merchandise 

19.95 Provisions 

10.50 Milk 

39.87 Supplies 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


i  i 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1903  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount 


Dec.   21  Rio  Grande  Hotel 4759 

Dec.   21  Tomboy  G.   M.   Co.    (Ltd.)..  .4860 

Dec.   21  M.   A.    Wood 4861 

Dec.   21  Colorado   Telephone   Co 4862 

Dec.   21  Out;  West  Ptg.    Co 4863 

Dec.    21  J.  F.  McConnell  &  Co 4864 

Dec.   21  Anderson,   Baisch  &  Co 4865 

Dec.    21  W.    M.    Randall 4866 

Dec.   21  Barnes  &  Co 4867 

Dec.   21  Seidomridge    Brothers 4868 

Dec.   21  Tomkins-Hunt  Hdw.   Co 4869 

Dec.   21  A.  L.  Warren 4870 

Dec.   21  O.   Bever 4871 

Dec.   21  Colo.  Packing  &  Prov.  Co... 4872 

Dec.   21  P.  F.  Brockway 4873 

Dec.   21  E.   B.   Griddle 4874 

Dec.   21  E.    N.   Lavender 4875 

Dec.   21  Alex.  Greig  4876 

Dec.   21  Frank  Manmey 4877 

Dec.   21  M.  E.  Criswell 4878 

Dec.   21  Depot  Hotel  Co 4879 

Dec.   21  C.  E.   Kracan 4880 

Dec.   21  Bateman  Hardware  Co 4881 

Dec.   21  Globe  Express  Co 4882 

Dec.   21  Telluride  Transfer  Co 4883 

Dec.   21  Sherman  M.  Bell 4884 


For  What  Purpose 

18.00 Meals 

14.10 Board 

455.09 Hay   and  feed 

18.45 Telephoning 

8.89 Stationery 

15.00 Teams 

26.50 Merchandise 

154.83 Merchandise 

98.04 Lumber 

18.72 e Livery 

389.27 Merchandise 

13.50 Merchandise 

16.50 Wood 

656.65 Provisions 

24.85 Meals 

1.50 Hotel 

71.61 Hay 

2.70 Drugs 

07.33 Meals 

30.00 Livery 

8.00 Coffee 

125.52 Merchandise 

5.25 Knives 

124.60 Express 

220.95 Drayage 

16.719.00 Clothing 


1904 
Jan.  5-6    F.    W.    Gross 4885-4911    $54,447.15 Military  pay  roll 


Jan.  8  K.  M.  Jennings 4912 

Jan.  S  Leron   Henry 4913 

Jan.  8  R.  M.  Handy 4914 

Jan.  S  Globe  Express   Co 4915 

Jan.  8  Alex.   Greig  4916 

Jan.  8  Glauber  Beer  Co 4917 

Jan.  8  Ella  Gold   Mining  Co 4918 

Jan.  8  Ford   O.   &   S.    I   Co 4919 

Jan.  8  Ev.-art  Horse  &  Pony  Co.... 4920 


35.00 Milk 

27.45 House  rent 

19.37 Boxes 

36.30 Express 

1,417.07 Commissary  supplies 

722.00 Commissary  supplies 

104.12 Provisions 

32. 85 Instruments 

* 
4.20 Livery 


78 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Jan.  8    T.    H.    Dunbar 4921 

Jan.  8    T.    C.   Dobbins 4922 

Jan.  8    Mike   Driver 1923 

Jan.  8    D.   &  R.  G.   R.   R.   Co 4924 

Jan.  8  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co.. 49:," 

Jan.  8  Denver  Ex.   &  Trans.    Co.... 4926 

Jan.  9    Colorado  Telephone  Co 4927 

Jan.  9    Geo.    A.    Clarke 4928 

Jan.  9    Chapson  &  Reeves 4929 

Jan.  9    O.   Bever   4930 

Jan.  9    Otto   Brander 4901 

Jan.  9    Mrs.   Fred  G.    Babcock 4932 

Jan.  9    Barnes  &   Co 4933 

Jan.  9    American   Globe  Co 4934 

Jan.  9    Drs.  Allen  and  Hadley 4935 

Jan.  9    Anderson-Baisch    &    Co 4936 

Jan.  9    M.   A.   Wood 4937 

Jan.  9    Joe  Wilkinson 4938 

Jan.  9  Wells.   Fargo  Ex                      ...4909 

Jan.  9    John  M.   Wagner 4940 

Jan.  9    W.'  B.   Van  Atta 4941 

Jan.  9  Tomkins-Hunt    Hdw.    Co.  ...4942 

Jan.  9    Telluride  Power  Co 1943 

Jan.  9    Telluride  Transfer   Co 4944 

Jan.  9    Telluride   E.   L.   &  P.   Co 4945 

Jan.  9    G.   W.   Tallman 4946 

Jan.  9    Mrs.  E.   C.   Strouse 4947 

Jan.  9    Fred  Shores  4948 

Jan.  9    Segerberg    &    Co 4949 

Jan.  9    Chas.  Roden 4950 

Jan.  9    Rio   Grande   Hotel    Co 4951 

Jan.  9    Rittmaster  &  Conner 4952 

Jan.  9    W.    M.    Randall 4953 

Jan.  9    Prowitt  Pharmacy  Co 4954 

Jan.      9    James    Murray    1955 

Jan.     9    Frank  Maumey    4956 

Jan.      9    Capt.  F.  W.   Lomax 4957 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

1,487.36 Groceries 

17.50 House  rent 

81.00 Drayage 

1.877.69 Transportation 

6.00 Livery 

3.75 Drayago 

2190 Telephoning 

24.50 Supplies 

L50.93 Meats 

2.75 Wood 

50.00 Rent,  store  room 

38.00 Apples 

320.30 Lumber 

352.00 Gloves 

25.00 Hospital  rent 

117.10 Drugs 

192.G9 Hay  and  grain 

1.50 Services 

37.39 Express 

4.50 Drayage 

660.58 Merchandise 

428.09 Stoves 

782.79 Lumber 

380.10 Co, 1 1   a  nd   drayage 

108.58 Supplies 

9. CO Water 

16.50 Supplies 

31.50 Apples 

47.00 Room  rent 

136.00 Hay 

15.75 Meals 

111.00 Supplies 

1.181.33 Moats 

4.80 Drugs 

103.20 Tobacco 

389.00 Meals 

Expenses 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING-  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 


1904 

To  Whom  I.ssui 

ed 

No. 

Amount 

For  What  Purpose 

9 
9 

E.   N.   Lavender... 
C.    E.    Kracan 

.4958 
.4959 

93 

Hav 

Jan. 

716.79 

Commissary    supplies 

Jan. 

9 

W.  H.   Kistler 

.4960 

87.89 

Stationery 

Jan. 

9 

Globe   Express   Co 

. . 1961 

281.10 

Express 

Jan. 

9 

Ordway,   Snow  & 

Addison. 

.4962 

90.00 

Commissary    supplies 

Jan. 

9 

Sherman   M.    Bell. 

..4963-4964 

•U74.00 

Diver j' 

Jan.  12    G.   E.   Ady  &  Co 4965 

Jan.  12    Wm.    Banks    4966 

Jan.  12    John    Carter    4967 

Jan.  12    Araer.   Dist.   Tel.   Co 496S 

Jan.  12  Card  &  Weber  Mach.  Co.... 4969 

Jan.  12  Flint-Lomax  E.   &  M.   Co... 4970 

Jan.  12    Geo.    S.    Estrum 4971 

Jan.  12  Franktown  CreanVy  Depot.. 4972 

Jan.  12  Fairley  Bros.    &   Fairley. . .  .4973 

Jon.  12    S.    F.    Eaton 4974 

Jan.  12    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 4975 

Jan.  12    Denver   Gas   &  Elec.   Co 4976 

Jan.  12  Denver  City  Tramway  Co.. 4977 

Jan.  12    J.    N.    Counter 4978 

Jan.  12  Denver  Union   Water  Co.... 4979 

Jan.  12  Den.   City   and   Co.   Hosp. ...4980 

Jan.  12    Colo.    Midland   Ry.    Co 10S1 

Jan.  12    Colo.   Fuel  &  Iron   Co 4982 

Jan.  12    Colo.  Typewriter  Exeh 4983 

Jan.  12  Colo.   Stage  &  Trans.   Co.... 4984 

Jan.  12    W.    C.    Cannon 1985 

Jan.  12  Camnbell-Sells   Baking-   Cn.. 49S6 

Jan.  12    Brown   Palace  Hotel 1987 

Jan.  12    Canon  City  Hotel  Co 4988 

Jan.  12  Capitol  Hill  Tailoring  Co.... 4989 

Jan.  12    Adams    Express    Co 4990 

Jan.  12    Bushnell  House   1991 

Jan.  12    Gus   L.    Bing 4992 

Jan.  12    A.    J.    Beckwith 4993 

Jan.  12  Den.   Omnibus   &  Cab  Co...  1994 

Jan.  12  West.    Union   Tel.    Co. .  .4995-4996 


29.5S Hay 

3.00 Labor 

4.00 Labor 

1.95 Telephoning 

2.92 Repairs 

1,064.51 Electric    supplies 

7.70 Meals 

1.80 Milk 

125.00 Caskets 

10.25 Gasoline 

8,477.40 Freight 

49.45 Light 

100.00 Transportation 

32.38 Boxes 

40.20 "...  Water 

5.00 Nurse 

1,208.70 Freight 

16.75 Coal 

75.00 Stenographer 

263.75 Livery 

52.80 Meals 

103.25 Bread 

1,930.60 Hotel  expenses 

9.00 Meals 

20.45 Tailoring 

1.109.12 Express 

4.50 Meals 

11.85 Expenses 

12.71 Groceries 

248.50 Livery 

35.33 Telegrams 


so 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHEWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 

1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Jan.  12    Wandell   &    Lowo 1997 

Jan.  12    Geo.   Tritch  Hdw.   Co 499S 

Jan.  12    H.    C.    Smith 1999 

Jan.  12    Ma.%   E.    Smith 5000 

Jan.  12  Rocky   Mountain   Fuel   Co.. 5001 

Jan.  12    Rio  Grande  So.  Ry.  Co 5002 

Jan.  12    Spaulding   House    5003 

Jan.  12    Silver    State    Laundry 5004 

Jan.  12    New   St.    James   Hotel 5005 

Jan.  12    Smith-Brooks    Ptg.    Co 5006 

Jan.  12    Ft.  Collins  Coal,  I..  &  T 5007 

Jan.  12    D.    Reed    5008 

Jan.  12    W.   F.   Ridenour 5009 

Jan.  12  Remington  Typewriter  Co.. 5010 

Jan.  12    Pacific    Express    Co 5011 

Jan.  12  MePhee    &    McGinnity. ..... .5012 

Jan.  12  Pueblo  &  Sub.  T.  &  L.  Co.. 5013 

Jan.  12    Mai.   H.    M.   Randolph 5014 

Jan.  12    Mrs.    Hattie    Morris 5015 

Jan.  12  Midland  Terminal  Ry.  Co... 5016 

Jan.  12    John  P.  Lowers  Sons 5017 

Jan.  12    Bert    Lomax    „5018 

Jan.  12  Loveland  L.  H.  &  P.  Co.... 5019 

Jan.  12    Geo.  F.  Libby,  M.  D 5020 

Jan.  12    Lacombe   Electric   Co 5021 

Jan.  12  Lamar  Light  &  Power  Co.. 5022 

Jan.  12    A.    C.    Lash 5023 

Jan.  12    Knight-Locke  Piano  Co 5024 

Jan.  12    Southern  Hotel    5025 

Jan.  12  Kennicott-Pattison    T.    Co.. 5026 

Jan.  12    Johnson   Bros.    Livery 5027 

Jan.  12    Hoyt-Wamoch  Furn.  Co 5028 

Jan.  12    Earl    D.    Hogbin 5029 

Jan.  12  Houston  Lum.  &  Hdw.  Co.. 5030 

Jan.  12    Fred  Harvey   5031 

Jan.  12    Addie    Girtdings 5032 

J. m.  12    J.   J.   Grier 5033 


2.50 Drayage 

58.35 Stoves 

5.45 Services 

18.00 Labor 

12.75 Fuel 

193.91 Freight 

8.05 Meals 

Laundry 

Board 

36.00 Printing 

2.50 Drayage 

4.00 Drayage 

i Glass    and    glazing 

1.00 Express    charges 

1 ,198.83 Expressage 

16.98 Material 

10.25 Light 

44.05 Expenses 

10.00 Board 

577.75 Freight 

.40 Supplies 

5.00 Labor 

35.00 Electrical    supplies 

10.00 Professional    services 

33.45 Light 

15.21 Light 

1.25 Drayage 

21.00..  .Instrument  and  expressage 

13.50 Board  and  lodging 

24.50 Drayage 

10.00 Hearse 

15.50 Funeral    director 

6.00 Labor 

4. 52 Lumber 

8.15 Coffee 

12.00 Stove 

14.00.... Coffee 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


81 


STATEMENT 


Amount 
2,391.50 

For  What  Purpose 

59.60 

Plumbing 

showing  issue:  of  certificates  of  indebtedness  for  two 

YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Jan.  12    Glauber    Beer    Co 5034 

Jan.  12    Fullman   Bros 5035 

Jan.  12  Florence  &  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co.. 5036 

Jan.  IS    Major  H.   M.   Randolph 5037 

Jan.  IS    Bloom  and  Le  Roy 5038 

Jan.  18    Col.  Burt  B.  Bloom 5039 

Jan.  21    J.  C.  Anderson  and  Co 5040 

Jan.  21  Anderson-Baisch  and  Co  —  5041 

Jan.  21    O.    Bever 5042 

Jan.  21    Barnes  and  Company 5043 

Jan.  21     Colo.  Telephone  Co 5044-5045 

Jan.  21    A.   F.    Cummings 5046 

Jan.  21    Capers  and  Helwig 5047 

Jan.  21    Chapson  and  Reeves 504S 

Jan.  21  Colo.  Stage  &  Transf.  Co.... 5049 

Jan.  21    W.  W.  Cramer 5050 

Jan.  21    Globe  Express  Co 5051 

Jan.  21    Glauber   Beer  Co 5052 

Jan.  21    A.  D.  Downey  &  Co 5053-5054 

Jan.  21  Den.  Omnibus  and  Cab  Co.. 5055 

Jan.  21    Mike  Driver 5056 

Jan.  21  Campbell-Sell  Baking  Co.... 5057 

Jan.  21    Chas.   Kresham 5058 

Jan.  21    J.  B.  Luke 5059 

Jan.  21    John  Lauter 5060 

Jan.  21    C.   E.   Kracan 5061 

Jan.  21    J.  F.  McConnell  and  Co 5062 

Jan.  21    Frank   Maurney 5063 

Jan.  21     A.  J.  Nieholls  and  Co 5064 

Jan.  21  Pueblo  and  Sub.  Trac.  Co... 5065 

Jan.  21    W.    M.   Randall 5066 

Jan.  21    Dr.  J.    R.   Robinson 5067 

Jan.  21    J.  A.  Stuart  and  Co 506S 

Jan..  21    Rittmaster  and  Conner 5069 

Jan.  21  Tomkins-Hunt  Hdwr.  Co. ...5070 

Jan.  21    St.   Francis  Hospital 5071 

Jan.  21    Telluride  Transfer  Co 5072 


116.35 Transportation 

37.00 Expense 

220.75 ■ Tobacco 

11.7" Expense 

2.00 Merchandise 

64.86 Merchandise 

5.25 Wood 

3.40 Window 

173.15 Service 

95.53 Service 

10.50 Horseshoeing 

146.34 Coal 

1S2.35 Meat 

28. 7S Livery 

19.10 Tobacco 

756.00 Expressage 

10.40 Merchandise 

42.00 Team  hire 

58.50 Drayage 

94.50 Bread 

155.65 Board  and  lodging 

4.00 Services 

13.50 Milk 

132.62 Groceries 

6.00 Teaming 

7.90 Meals 

245.00 Groceries 

20.00 Light 

378.12 Produce 

56.00 Professional  services 

140.00 Plumbing 

168.70 Merchandise 

177.48 Hardware 

Board  and  Lodging 

146. 40 ... : Drayage 


82 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
VI'ARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


Date 

1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Jan.  21    City  of  Telluride 5073 

Jan.  21  Tomboy  Gold  Mines  Co.,  Ltd. 5074 

Jan.  21    W.   B.  Van  Attn 5075 

Jan.  21    Journal    Pub.    Co 507G 

Jan.  21    H.  H.  Walrod  and  Co 5077 

Jan.  21    Globe  Express  Co 5078 

Jan.  21    A.   L.   Warren 5079 

Jan.  21  Wells,  Farg-o  and  Co.,  Ex... 5080 

Jan.  21    W.  H.  Kistler  Staty.  Co 5081 

Jan.  21    Telluride  Power  Co 5082 

Jan.  21    Young"  Bros,  and  Co 5083 

Jan.  25    Victor  Grocery  Co 5084-5086 

Jan.  25    M.  C.  Lilley  and  Co 5087 

Jan.  25    May  Clothing  Co 

Jan.  25  Midland  Terminal   Ry.  Co. 

Jan.  25    Morrell  Hardware  Co 5090 

Jan.  25    J.   H.   Myers 5091 

Jan.  25    News-Times  Pub.  Co 5092 

Jan.  25    Julius    Ortman 5093 

Jan.  25    Postal   Telegraph   Co 5094 

Jan.  25    M.  S.  Martin 5095 

Jan.  25    Dr.  R.  T.  Ramsey 509G 

Jan.  25    Republican  Pub.  Co 5097 

Jan.  25    Rio  Grande  Hotel  Co 5098 

Jan.  25    L.  D.  Rose 5099 

Jan.  25    C.  M.  Scribner 5100 

Jan.  25    St.  Francis  Hospital 

Jan.  25    F.  C.   Thompson ..5102 

Jan.  25    J.  P.  Schermerhorn 5103 

Jan.  25    Spalding  House 5104 

Jan.  25    Simonton-Moore   Gro.   Co 5105 

Jan.  25    J.  E.  Smitb's  Pharmacy 510G 

Jan.  25    Smith-Brooks  Ptg.  Co 5107 

Jan.  25    J.    W.    Spielman 5108 

Jan.  25    Shilling  Dry  Goods  Co 5109 

Jan.  25  Drs.  W.  B.  Southerl'd  and  Son  5110 

Jan.  25    A.  F.   Snyder 5111 


Amount 

136.87. 

108.50. 

28.00. 


For  What  Purpose 

Drayage 

Horse  feed 

Merchandise 

Printing 


134.21 Groceries 

159.00 Expressage 

1.25 Flag  pole 

57.15 Expressage 

565.13 Supplies 

63.25 Supplies  and  meals 

314.89 Horse  feed 

852.72 Merchandise 

72.28 Flags 

3,444.00 Clothing 

3,145.69 Transportation 

48.03 Supplies 

343.00 Supplies 

1.40 Publication 

6.50 Board 

1.60 Telegrams 

5.00 Livery 

15.00 Professional  services 

90 Publication 

26.25 Board  and  rooms 

7.50 Milk 

9.00 Stage  fare 

119.25 Board  and  lodging 

18.00 Board  and  lodging 

Meals 

2.10 Meals 

283.10 Supplies 

1,403.85 Medical   supplies 

55.25 Printing 

251.40 Milk 

1.75 Merchandise 

20.00 Professional   services 

Repairs 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30.  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


lier   Co.   Min.   &  Sup.  Co.. 5112 
-itch  Hardware  Co... 5113 

Jar..    25    Union  Pacific  R.  R.   Co 5114 

Jar..    25    Union  Hotal 5115 

Jan.    25  United  States  Express  Co...511G 

Jan.    25  Victor  Lumber  &  Timber  Co. 5117 

Jar..    25    City  of  Victor 5118 

-      James   L.    Wallace 5119 

Jan.    25    D.  W.  Walsh 5120 

25    Western   Packing   Co 5121 

Jan.    25    Western  Union   Tel.    Co 5122 

Jan.    25    James  AVise   5123 

Jan.    25    Oscar  Williams   5121 

Jan.    25    Dr.   H.    B.   Whitney 51:5 

Jan.   25  W..  S.  S.  &  H.  P.  Stage  Co..5126 

Jan.    25     Western  Union  Tel.   Co 5127 

Jan.    25    D.    Kelly    512 

Jan.    26    Smith    &   Downs 5130 

Jan.   26    Smith-Brooks    Ptg.    Co 5131 

Jan.   26    J.  E.   Smith's  Pharmacy 5132 

Jan.    26    Shocky.   druggist   5133 

Jan.   26  Simonton-Moore  Merc.   Co... 5134 

Jan.   26    Frederick  W.  Lienan 5135 

Jan.    26    Geo.   A.   Clark 5136 

Jan.   26  Cooper  Mountain  Cattle  Co.. 5137 

Jan.   26    Colorado    Telephone   Co 513S 

Jan.    26  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  R.  in  Neb.... 5139 

Jan.    26    J.   M.    Watts   Merc.    Co 5140 

Jan.    26    Western   Union  Tel.    Co 5141 

Jan.    26  J.  M.   Watts  Merc.  Co. .......  .5142 

Jan.    26    Martin  ,  &    Skinner 5143 

Jan.    26    W.    E.    Dingman 5144 

Jan.   26    St.    Francis   Hospital 5145 

Jan.    26    Dr.    Charles   P.    Burns 5146 

Jan.    26    A..  T.   &  S.   F.  Ry.  Co 5147 

Jan.    26    Edward   O.    Russell 514S 

Jan.   26    Shockey.    druggist    5149 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

-    -  Supplies 

75 Merchandise 

Transportation 

:-      Board   and  lodging 

7    ' Expressage 

326.33 Lumber 

649.74 Water 

15.75 Professional  services 

25 Q.  M.  Chests 

157.39 Meat 

10.91 Telegrams 

Livery 

8.00 Livery 

6.00 Professional  services 

12.00 Stage  fare 

Services 

4G8.00 Shoes 

15. 00 Professional  services 

30.00 Printing 

13.40 Drugs 

258.95 Drugs 

51.25 Bread 

230.00 Services 

113.50 Meals 

77.42 Meat 

76.00 Services 

55 Transportation 

1.543.55 Merchandise 

H-32 Services 

1-214.65 Groceries 

197.83 Cigars  and   tobacco 

16.00 Tobacco 

144>65 Board  and  lodging 

Professional  services 

157.52 Freight 

270.00 Services 

Drugs 


84 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 

YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904 


To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Jan.  26    Shilling  Dry  Goods  Co 5150 

Jan.  26  Tomkins  H.  &<S.   Co.... 5151-5152 

Jan.  26    Phipps  &  Gillpatrick 5153 

Jan.  26    Postal   Telegraph   Co 5154 

Jan.  26    Prowitt  Pharmacy  Co 5155 

Jan.  26    Phipps  &  Gillpatrick  Co 5156 

Jan.  26    A.    E.    Willsher 5157 

Jan.  26    Col.  W.  C.  Newell 5158 

Jan.  26    Jack  Crowley   5159 

Jan.  26    A.   J.  Nicholls  &  Co 5100 

Jan.  26    Morrell   Hardware  Co 5161 

Jan.  26    May  Clothing  Co 5162 

Jan.  26  Midland  Terminal  Ry.  Co... 5163 

Jan.  26    H.  G.  Moore  Merc.   Co 5164 

Jan.  26    John  H.    Myers 5165-5166 

Jan.  26    W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 5167 

Jan.  26  Hardier-Mosier  M.  Co... 5168-5169 

Ian.  26    Florence  &  C.  C.  R.  Co 5170 

Jan.  26    J.   Nieman  5171 

Jan.  26    D.   &  R.   G.   R.    Co 5172 

Ian.  26  Colo.  Trading  &  T.  Co. .  .5173-5174 

Jan.  26    C.  C.  Coal  &  Trans.  Co 5175 

Jan.  26    C.  S.  &  C.  C.  D.  R.   Co 5176 

Jan.  26    E.    N.    Lavender 5177 

Jan.  26    F.    W.    Lomax 5178 

Jan.  26    Henry   C.   Teether 5179 

Jan.  26    C.  H.  Frary 5180 

Jan.  26    Colo.   Springs  Gazette  Co 5181 

Jan.  26    Geo.    W.    Sheck 5182 

Feb.  5    F.   W.    Gross 5183-5197 

Feb.  5    Dennis  Kelly    5198 

Feb.  6    B.  E.  Collins 5199 

Feb.  6    M.  E.  Herrick 5200 

Feb.  6    Ivy    Laundry    5201 

Feb.  6    Dr.  W.  Holmquist 5202 

Feb.  6    C.    E.    Harlow 5203 

Feb.  6    W.  T.  Hamilton 5204 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

4.40 Merchandise 

122.71 Merchandise 

1,884.61 Meats 

31.04 Telegrams 

4.10 Drugs 

638.19 Groceries 

144.50 Board  and  lodging 

100.00 Horse 

90.00 Meals 

232.50 Groceries 

8.20 Supplies 

1,520.00. Clothing 

280.22 Transportation 

356.08 Groceries 

134.70 Supplies 

26.30 Printing 

684.53 Groceries 

1S1.96 Transportation 

80.00 Horse   hire 

1,284.86 Transportation 

1,758.43 Fuel  and  supplies 

36.00 Services 

823.46 Transportation 

68.50 Team    hire 

68.50 Expenses 

15.00 Expenses 

49.25 Labor    and    material 

75 Publication 

125.04 Horse  clothing 

1G,578.49 Military  pay  roll 

74.50 Shoes 

2.00 Water 

3.75 Milk 

1. 20 Laundry 

25.00 Professional  services 

5.00 Musical  instrument 

30.00 Nurse 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


85 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


Feb.     6    Harder-Mosier  M.   Co 5205 

Feb.     6    Globe  Express  Co 5206 


Feb. 
Feb! 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


6    Gold  Belt  Cons.  Elec.  Co.... 5207 

6    Golden  Cycle  Mfg.  Co 5208 

6    H.   W.   Gibbons 5209 


6  Florence  &  C.  C.  R.  R.  Co... 5210 

6    Adam  T.   Fitzell 5211 

6    Enterprise  Pub.   Co 5212 

6    C.  E.  Wood 5213 

6    Altman  Water   Co 5214 

6    C.  &  S.  R.  Co 5215 

Feb.     6  Remington   Typewriter   Co.. 5216 

Feb.     6    El  Paso  Cons.  Mfg.  Co 5217 


Feb 
Feb 


6    A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  R.   Co.    (can- 
celed June  20,  1904) 521S. 


5219 
5220 

6    A.    G.   Bowman 5221 

6    H.    Bowles    5222 


6    C.   S.   &  C.   C.  D.  R.   Co 

Feb.     6    Herman    Brass    

Feb 
Feb 


Feb.  6    J.   M.  Brown 5223 

Feb.  6    Cripple    Creek    Times 5224 

Feb.  6    C.   S.   Davisson  &  Co 5225 

Feb.  6    D.   &  R.   G.   R.   R.   Co 5226 

Feb.  6    Cooper  Mt.    Cattle   Co 5227 

Feb.  6    Colo.   Midland  Ry.   Co 5228 

Feb.  6    L.    Dubbs    5229 

Feb.  6    C.  B.  &  W.  R.  Eaton 5230 

Feb.  6  J.  Durbin  Surg.  &  D.  S.  Co. 5231 

Feb.  6  Bur.  &  Mo.  Riv.  R.  R.  in  Neb.5232 

Feb.  6  Campbell-Sell    Baking    Co.. 5233 

Feb.  6  Capitol   Hill    Tailoring   Co.. 5234 

Feb.  6    Central  Drug  Co 5235 

Feb.  6    Colo.  Telephone  Co 5236 

Mar.  7    F.   W.    Gross 5237-5255 

Mar.  8    M.   A.    Wood 5256-5257 

Mar.  10    F.     G.     Babcock 525S 

Mar.  10    Thomas    Brown 5259 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

1,495.51 Supplies 

5.40 Expressage 

7.20 Supplies 

101.60 Supplies 

17.50 Expenses 

2,089.85 Transportation 

48.25 Horse  shoeing 

1.50 Printing 

25.00 Printing 

20.00 Water 

1,514.02 Transportation 

89.75 Supplies 

822.52 Supplies 

1.M4.50 Freight 

6.00 Meals 

15.50 Fuel 

5.00 Services 

91.00 Meals 

14.30 Printing 

62.50 Rent 

1,563.94 Transportation 

182.79 Beef 

971.24 Transportation 

20.00 Board  and  lodging 

6.10 Supplies 

3.00 Merchandise 

6.30 Transportation 

41.58 Supplies 

50.00 Repairing 

1.S0 Supplies 

912.15 Telephoning 

24,064.63. .' Military  pay  roll 

663.91 Provisions 

431.99 Provisions 

150.00 Teaming 


86 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued 
Date 
1904 


To  "Whom  Issued  No. 

Mar.  10    F.    W.    Jo.    Hautgen 5260 

Mar.  10    A.    C.    Montgomery 5261 


Mar.  10    II.    M.    Randolph 5262 

Mar.  10    Burt     B.     Bloom 5263 

Mar.  10    H.     M.     Randolph 5264 

Mar.  10    Colo.    Gro.   &  Pro.   Co 5265 

Mar.  10    A.    J.    Nichols   &   Co 5266 

Mar.  11    Mrs.   Albert  Wrood 5267 

Mar.  11    John    Videen 5268 

Mar.  11    Telluride     Transfer 5269 

Mar.  11    Telluride   Power   Co 5270 

Mar.  11    Tomboy   Gold    Mines 5271 

Mar.  11    J.    St.    Clair 5272 

Mar.  11    A.    C.    Montgomery 5273 

Mar.  11    St.    Francis    Hospital 5274 

Mar.  11    Geo.   F.    Schatlinger 5275 

Mar.  11    Gus    Robinson 527G 

Mar.  11    D.     Reed     5277 

Mar.  11    W.    M.    Randall 5278 

Mar.  11    R.    N.    Rogers 5279 

Mar.  11    Rittmaster  &  Conners 52S0 

Mar.  11    A.  Oldland  &  Co 5281 

Mar.  11    W.    C.    Martin 5282 

Mar.  11  May    Shoe   &   Clothing   Co.. 5283 

Mar.  11    John  Lanten 5284 

Mar.  11    W.  H.  Kistler  Staty.  Co 5286 

Mar.  11    C.    E.    Kracan 5286 

Mar.  11    J.     Jansen 5287 

Mar.  11    Leron  Henry  5288 

Mar.  11    Harry  P.   Gamble 5289 

Mar.  11  Flint  &  Lomax  E.  and  M.  Co. 5290 

Mar.  11    E.    A.    Elder 5201 

Mar.  11    Mike    Driver    5292 

Mar.  11    E.    B.    Criddle 5293 

Mar.  11    A.  E.   Cummings 5291 

Mar.  11    Clark   Hotel    5295 

Mar.  11    Colo.    Saddlery   Co 5296 


Amount 

41.35. 

10.00. 

27.25. 

30.00. 

30.00. 
300.25. 
107.60. 


For  What  Purpose 

Expenses 

Services 

Expenses 

Horse   hire 

Horse   hire 

Merchandise 

Merchandise 


72.55 Provisions 

22.00 Repairing 

165.90 — Services    and    merchandise 

20.44 Meals 

38.00 Meals 

3.00 Milk 

15.00 Services 

98.00 Board  and  lodging 

71.40 Stenographer 

2.00 Services 

6.00 Teaming 

123.10 Provisions 

216.50 Divery 

82.50 Merchandise 

31.10 Freights 

75 Merchandise 

19.50 Merchandise 

2.40 Milk 

16.20 Supplies 

34.37 Groceries 

75.00 Repairing 

49.35 Rent 

22.19 Expenses 

13.00 Supplies 

19.50 Services 

12.00 Teaming 

2.00 Expenses 

220.95 Horseshoeing 

31.00 Meals 

44.00 Merchandise 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


81 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Mar.  11    Sherman    M.    Bell 5297 

Mar.  11    City    of    Telluride 5298 

Mar.  11    S.    D.    Crump 5299 

Mar.  11    Brown     &     Crain 5300 

Mar.  11    S.   A.   Barry 5301 

Mar.  11    J.     H.     Adams 5302 

Mar.  11    Anderson  &  Baisch 5303 

Mar.  11    Rittmaster   &   Connor 5304 

Mar.  11    J.    M.    Ruggl^s 5305 

Mar.  11    Randel    Priest 5306 

Mar.  11    Old   Homestead   Bakery 5307 

Mar.  11    Lou    Nielson 5308 

Mar.  11    Robert   McCaughtry 5309 

Mar.  11    A.    R.    Mahr 5310 

Mar.  11    Frank  Maumey   5311 

Mar.  11    E.   N.    Lavender 5312 

Mar.  11    F.    W.    Lomax 5313 

Mar.  11    Journal    Pub.    Co 5314 

Mar.  11    K.    M.    Jennings 5315 

Mar.  11    Mrs.   Anna  Hisey 5316 

Mar.  11    Glauber   Beer  Co 5317 

Mar.  11    John    B.    Goodman 5318 

Mar.  11    Alex   Greig 5319 

Mar.  11    Ray  M.   Gale 5320 

Mar.  11  Flint,  Lomax  El.  &  Mfg  Co. 5321 

Mar.  11    First   National  Bank,   of 5322 

Mar.  11  Flor.  &  Crip.  Ck.  R.  R.  Co.. 5323 

Mar.  11    Hamilton    &   Fish 5324 

Mar.  11    E.    E.   Elliott   &  Son 5325 

Mar.  11    C.  B.   &  W.  R.  Eaton 5326 

Mar.  11  Denver  Ex.  &  Transfer  Co.. 5327 

Mar.  11    Cudahy   Packing  Co 532S 

Mar.  11    Colorado  Telephone  Co "329 

Mar.  11    E.  B.  Criddle 5330-5331 

Mar.  11  Burl.  &  Mis'ri  R.  R.  in  Neb. 5332 

Mar.  11    Barnes  &  Co 5333 

Mar.  11  Atch.,  Topeka  &  S.  Fe  R.  R.5334 


309.00. 

69.75. 
1,000.00. 

34.80. 
119.75. 

30.00. 

54.35. 


....    Pay    roll 

—  Services 

—  Services 

—  Material 
Hay 

Merchandise 
Merchandise 


1.15 Merchandise 

9.10 Labor 

1.50 Teaming 

208.00 Bread 

36.26 Coal  and  lumber 

4.50 Teaming 

15.00 Rent 

637.70 Meals 

29.00 Teaming 

30.00 Horse   hire 

5.00 Printing 

37.20 Milk 

4.20 Meals 

125.00 Merchandise 

4.25 Expenses 

121.47 Provie 

Horse  hire 

9.30 Services 

90.00 Rent 

139.16 Transportation 

30.00 Horse  hire 

336.10 Board   and  lodging 

2.50 Printing 

3.00 Freight 

170.00 Merchandise 

Telephoning 

4.75 Expenses 

Transportation 

Building   material 

- Transportation 


S8 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


Mar.  11    Anderson,  Baisch  &  Co 5335 

Mar.  11    Drs.  Allen  &  Hadley 5336 

Mar.  11    Union  Pacific  R.  R.   Co 5337 


Mar.  11    E.  E.  White 5338 

Mar.  11    San  Miguel  Dairy  Co 5339 

Mar.  11    Swift  &  Co 5340 

Mar.  11    H.    A.   Wenger 5341 

Mar.  11  Otto  Brandes,  by  A.  R.  Mahr.5342 

Mar.  11    Young  Bros.  &  Co 5343 

Mar.  11  Western  Un.  Telegraph  Co. .5344 

Mar.  11    Tomkins-Hunt  Hdw.    Co 5345 

Mar.  11    Telluride  Transfer  Co 5346 

Mar.  11  Telluride  Elec.  Lgt.  &  P.  Co. 5347 

Mar.  11  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  R.  R..5348 

Mar.  11    Globe  Express  Co 5349 

Mar.  11    W.    M.   Randall 5350 

Mar.  11    C.   E.   Kracan 5351 

Mar.  12    F.  W.  Jo  Hautgen 5352 

Mar.  12    John    Walker 5353 

Mar.  12  Atch.,  Topeka  &  S.  FeRy...5354 

Mar.  14  The  Colorado  Telephone  Co. 5355 

Mar.  14  Burlington  &  Missouri  R.  R.5356 

Mar.  14    A.  J.  Beckwith,  Gro.  Co 5357 

Mar.  14    Colo.  Midland  Ry.  Co 535S 

Mar.  14    Dr.    B.    F.    Cunningham 5359 

Mar.  14    Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 5360 

Mar.  14    Colo.  Tent  &  Awning  Co 5361 

Mar.  14  Colo.   Southern  Ry.  Co.  .5362-5363 

Mar.  14    Edw.    C.    Baker 5364 

Mar.  14    Bell    &    Gesell 5365 

Mar.  14    Altman  Water  Co 5366 

Mar.  14    J.  E.  Broadhead 5367 

Mar.  14    Adams  Express  Co 5368 

Mar.  14    May   Clothing    Co 5369 

Mar.  14    L.   C.  Moore 5370 

Mar.  14    E.   L.    Kimball 5371 

Mar.  14    James    Kelly 


11.65 Merchandise 

"5.22 Rent 

33.95 Transportation 

37.50 Rent 

5.25 Milk 

26.25 Provisions 

9.40 Glass  and  glazing 

50.00 Rent 

91.00 Feed 

121.82 Sercvices 

138.15 Merchandise 

139.05 Coal  and  services 

316.91 Light 

737.28 Transportation 

26.60 Expressage 

1S5.51 Provisions 

68.25 Provisions 

252.90 Expenses 

377.76 Hay 

16.46 Transportation 

209.10 Telephone 

42.34 Transportation 

54.95 Groceries 

5.40 Transportation 

10.00 Professional  services 

96.00 Lights 

145.35 Merchandise 

584.20 — Transportation  and  freight 

19.55 Expenses 

3.00 Ambulance 

12.50 W^ater 

7.00 Expense 

123.49 Expressage 

20.00 Merchandise 

208.50 Merchandise 

15.00 Merchandise 

3.00 Labor 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO. 


89 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 


Mar.  14  D.    Kelly 5373 

Mar.  14  Ivy  Laundry  Co 5374 

Mar.  14  J.   W.   Hugus   &  Co 5375 

Mar.  14  Gold  Belt  Con.  Electric  Co.. 5376 

Mar.  14  Globe   Express    Co 5377 

Mar.  14  Frees  &  Hill  Lumber  Co.... 5378 

Mar.  14  Flint  &  Lomax  E.  &  M.  Co.. 5379 

Mar.  14  C.   S.  Davisson 5380 

Mar.  14  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co.. 5381 

Mar.  14  C.  C.  Cole 5382 

Mar.  14  Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 5383 

Mar.  14  Colo.  Tradg.  &  Transfer  Co. 5384 

Mar.  14  Cooper-Powell  Furn.  Co —  5385 

Mar.  14  Crip.  Ck.  C.  &  Transit.  Co. .  .5386 

Mar.  14  City  of  Victor 5387 

Mar.  14  Pueblo  &  Sub.  Trac.  &  L.  Co. 5388 

Mar.  14  Old  Homestead  Bakery 5389 

Mar.  14  The  Tomkins  Hardware  Co.5390 

Mar.  14  Rugby-Primrose    Coal    Co... 5391 

Mar.  14  Western  Un.  Telegraph  Co.. 5392 

Mar.  14  W.  Den.  L.  Stk.  Auc.  &  C.  Co. 5393 

Mar.  14  Windsor    Livery 5394 

Mar.  14  Wandell  &  Lowe 5395 

Mar.  14  Victor  Lum.  &  Timber  Co... 5396 

Mar.  14  Victor   Sewer  Co 5397 

Mar.  14  Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co 5398 

Mar.  14  Tomkins  Hardware  Co 5399 

Mar.  14  J.  T.  Tucker  &  Co 5400 

Mar.  14  John  E.   Smith's  Pharmacy. 5401 

Mar.  14  Shockey,    The    Druggist 5402 

Mar.  14  St.    Nicholas    Hospital 5403 

Mar.  14  J.   W.    Spielman 5404 

Mar.  14  Al    Shore 5405 

Mar.  14  Straub  Mountain  5406 

Mar.  14  The  Simonton-Moore  M.  Co. 5407 

Mar.  14  Schille  Bros.  &  Moreland. ..  .5408 

Mar.  14  Ridenour-Raymond  Gro.  Co. 5409 


Amount 

For 

What  Purpose 

361.00 

Merchandise 

26.70 

Laundry 

7.20 

Merchandise 

13  75 

43.05 

Expressage 

94.59 

Building-  material 

62.50 Supplies 

12.50 Rent 

6.00 Team   hire 

2.50 Services 

112.30 Light 

1.116.39 Provisions 

209.30 Merchandise 

14.57 Hay   and   feed 

457.02 Water 

104.05 Light 

216.31 • Bread 

2,083.16 Hardware    supplies 

5.00 Coal 

4. 98 Telegrams 

60.00 Horse  feed 

3.00 Horse  feed 

2.50 Teaming 

285.84 Building  materials 

15.00 Rent 

5.00 Transportation 

4.60 Hardware   supplies 

2S.60 Meals 

82.90 Drugs 

177..35 Medical   supplies 

5.75 Board 

280.80 Milk 

45.00 Horse    feed 

21.00 Milk 

97.40 Groceries 

70.00 Cigars 

21.45 Tobacco 


90 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 

[/ING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


SHOT 

Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Mar.  14  Joe    Quinn    5410 

Mar.  14  L.    D.    Rose 5411 

Mar.  14  Western  Un.  Telegraph  Co.. 5412 

Mar.  14  J.  M.   Watts  Merc.  Co* 5413 

Mar.  14  St.    Francis  Hospital 5414 

Mar.  14  Phipps  &  Gillpatrick 5415 

Mar.  14  Thos.    McHugh     5416 

Mar.  14  Teller    Co.    Banner 5417 

Mar.  14  Rio  Grande  South.  Ry.  Co... 5418 

Mar.  14  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.. 5419 

Mar.  14  Midland  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.. 5420 

Mar.  14  McPhee  &  McGinnity 5421 

Mar.  14  Florence  &  Cripple  Ck.  Ry..5422 

Mar.  14  Den.  &  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co.. 5423 

Mar.  14  Colo.    Midland  Ry 5424 

Mar.  14  Colo.  S.   &  C.  C.   D.  R.  ..5425-5426 

Mar.  14  John    H.    Myers 5427 

Mar.  19  J.  M.  Watts  Merc.  Co. .  .5428-5430 

Mar.  31  F.    W.    Gross 5431 

Mar.  CI  F.   W.   Gross** 5432 

Mar.  31  F.    W.     Gross 5433-5437 

1  H.    F.    Keel 5438 

4  Jos.   E.    Kilduff 5439 

4  W.    T.    Kirkpatrick 5440 

4  J.    W.    Lane 5441 

1  Lynes   &   Cole 5442 

4  J.     L.    McHatton 5443 

4  Thos.    J.   Mitchell 5444 

4  S.    E.     Moyle 5445 

4  W.    C.    Newell 5446 

4  B.   L.   Nichols 5447 

4  F.     A.     Nichols 5448 

4  Ernest     Oldland 5449 

4  E.    J.    Paxman 5450 

1  W.    H.    Pike 5451 

4  Grant   Purcell    5452 


Amount 
40.00. 
13.50. 
4.10. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


For  What  Purpose 

Publication 

Milk 

.    Telegraphic   service 


139.85 Board  and  lodging 

1,131.67 Meats 

20.00 Drayage 

11.00 Printing 

1,508.30. . . .  / Transportation 

31.72 Telegraphic    service 

280.04 Transportation 

54.24 Lumber 

4,507.52 Freight  .  charges 

1,115.61 Transportation 

208.84 Transportation 

l,644.96Transportation  and  freightage 

107.20 Merchandise 

1,235.40 Supplies 

140.11 Military  pay  roll 

4,291.52 Military  pay  roll 

57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 '. . .  Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

15.00 Horse  hire 

37.00 Horse  hire 

228.00 Horse  hire 

76.00 Horse  hire 

249.00 Horse  hire 

65.00 Horse  hire 

39.00 Horse  hire 

114.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

120.00 Horse  hire 

39.00 Horse  hire 


Cancels  duplicates  issued,  Nos.  5428-5430. 
Cancels  duplicates  issued,  Nos.  5943-5947. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


:)1 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


Date 

1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Apr.  4    Buster    Rector    5453 

Apr.  4    J.    W.    Rector 5454 

Apr.  4    Lige    Salmon    5455 

Apr.  4    C.  M.  Sheets 5456 

Apr.  4    H.    P.    Spurlock    5457 

Apr.  4    S.  C.   Stumpff 5458 

Apr.  4    Charles   Thew 5459 

Apr.  4    W.    O.    Walden 5460 

Apr.  4    R.    A.    Went 5461 

Apr.  4    Willie    Wear 5462 

Apr.  4    J.     P.     Wilcox 5463 

Apr.  4    Andy     Wiseman 5464 

Apr.  4     Emmett    Williams 5165 

Apr.  4    S.    E.    Wolcott 5166 

.\vr.  4    C.    W.    Wolfenberger 5167 

Apr.  4    Captol    Hill    Stables 5468 

Apr.  4    A.   H.   Adams 5469 

Apr.  4    Geo.    E.    Archer 5470 

Apr.  4    Frank    Arnold 5471 

Apr.  4    Ed.    Arnold    5472 

Apr.  4    Joseph     Bagshaw 5473 

Apr.  4    Burt    B.    Bloom 5474 

Apr.  4    Jos.     Boldauf 5475 

Apr.  4    Geo.  F.   Bloomfield 5476 

Apr.  4  Crip.  Ck.  Coal  &  Trans.   Co. 5477 

Apr.  4  Colo.  Trad.  &  Transfer  Co.. 5478 

Apr.  4    C.    H.    Colwell 5479 

Apr.  4    W.  A.   Davis 54S0 

Apr.  4    Denver    City    Troop 5481 

Apr.  4    Eclipse     Stables 5482 

Apr.  4    Art.     Fairfax 5483 

Apr.  4    M.    D.    Greve 5484 

Apr.  4  Fashion  Bdg\  L.  &  S.  Stab.. 5485 

Apr.  4    John     Gregory 5486 

Apr.  4    Geo.    L.   Green 5487 

Apr.  4    Fay    Gorham 5488 

Apr.  4    A.    Godfritzen 5489 


Amount 
96.00. 

117.00. 


For  What  Purpose 

Horse  hire 

Horse  hire 


114.00 Horse  hire 

39.00 Horse  hire 

345.00 Horse  hire 

218.00 Horse  hire 

114.00 Horse  hire 

156.00 Horse  hire 

192.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

30.00 Horse  hire 

192.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

79.00 Horse  hire 

344.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

114.00 Horse  hire 

174.00 Horse  hire 

1 ,544.99 Supplies 

2,180.45 Supplies 

18.00 Horse  hire 

134. no Horse  hire 

842.35 Horse  hire 

228.00 Horse  hire 

159.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

30.00 Horse  hire 

134.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 :Horse   hire 

57.00 .Horse  hire 

96.00 Horse   hire 


92 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 


Amount 

For  What  Purpose 

135.00 

Horse  hire 

117.00 

Horse   hire 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No. 

Apr.     4    H.  S.  Hart 5490 

Apr.     4    Henry  Hosley., 5491 

Apr.     4    R.    L.    Hendron 5492 

Apr.     4    Jim    Henry 5493 

Apr.     4    Geo.    Hicks 5494 

Apr.     4    C.   W.   Hobock 5495 

Apr.     4    Thos.  lies  5496 

Apr.     4    F.  N.  Jo.  Hautgen 5497 

Apr.     4    J.  M.  Jones 5498 

Apr.   25    F.    W.    Gross 5499-5521 

Apr.    25    F.  W.  Gross* 5522 

May     0    F.  W.  Gross 5523 

May     9    Glauber   Beery 5524 

May     9    F.    W.    Gross 5525-5527 

May  12    Old   Homestead 5528 

May  12    E.    C.   Howe 5529 

May  12    J.  W.  Rogers 5530 

May  12    W.    M.   Randall 5531 

May  12    Telluride  Transfer  Co 5532 

May   12    Leron,    Henry : 5533 

May   12    Journal   Pub.    Co 5534 

May  12    Otto  Brandes,  by  A.  H.  Mahr.5535 

May  12    Segerberg  &  Co 5536 

May  12    Anderson,  Baisch  &  Co 5537 

May  12    J.    R.    Jennings 5538 

May   12    Brown  &  Crain 5539 

May  12    E.   N.    Lavender 5540 

May  12    Telluride  Elec.  &  Power  Co.5541 

May  12    Rio  Grande-South.  R.  R.  Co. 5542 

May  12    L.    B.    Dawson 5543 

May  12    Denver  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co. 5544 

May   12    W.    M.    Randall 5545 

May  12    Telluride  Elec.  Lgt.  &  P.  Co. 5546 

May  12    Geo.  Tritch  Hardware  Co 5547 

May  12    Telluride   Power    Co 5548 


57.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

146.00 Horse  hire 

57.00 Horse  hire 

342.00 Horse  hire 

129.65 Horse  hire 

9.00 Horse  hire 

23,829.89 Military  pay  roll 

574.56 Pay   roll 

4,538.65 Military  pay  roll 

262.30 Bread 

950.00 Services 

1,124.00 Livery 

77.73 Groceries 

38.00 Services 

59.25 Rent 

34.45 Printing 

50.00 Rent 

754. 50 Meals 

27.55 Drugs 

26.40 Milk, 

22.35 Building  material 

115.00 Provisions 

190.83 Light 

2,829.50 Transportation 

25.00 Services 

2,541.26 Transportation 

9.91 Groceries 

40.04 Light 

40.00     Merchandise 

35.05 Meals 


*  Cancelled.    Duplicates  issued  being  Nos.  5948,  5949,  5950,  5951. 
Y  Cancelled.    Duplicates  issued  Nos.  5961  to  5984. 


AUDITOR   OF   STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


93 


May  12    Oxford  Hotel  Co 5549 

May  12    Sherman  M.  Bell 5550-5551 

May  12    John    Chase 5552 

May   12  Colo.  S.  &  C.  C.  D.  R.  R.  Co.5553 

May  12    Bodfish  &  Atherton 5554 

May  12  Colo.   &  Southern  R.  R.   Co. 5555 

May  12  A.  E.  Willsher  or  H.  H.  Iland.5556 

May  12    W.    R.    Karr 5557 

May  12  Colo.  Trad.  &  Transfer  Co.. 5558 

May  12  Colo.   Spgs.  &  C.  C.  D.  Ry..5559 

May  12    American  Glove  Co 5560 

May   12    H.   Johnson 5561 

May  12    Colo.  Electric  Co 5562 

May   12    Wm.  A.  Carter 5563 

May  12    John  H.   Myers 5564 

May  12    Spratlin  &  Anderson 5565 

May   12    Old   Homestead 5566 

May  12    H.  G.  Moore  Merc.  Co 5567 

May  12  Midland  Terminal  Ry.  Co...556S 

May   12    TV.    H.    Kistler    Sta.   Co 5569 

May  12    Florence  &  Cripple  Creek 5570 

May  12  Den.  &  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co.. 5571 

May   12    Sherman  M.   Bell 5572-5573 

May   12    W.    H.    Kistler    &    Co 5574 

May  12  Geo.  Tritch  Hardware  Co... 5575 

May  12  Wells  Fargo  &  Co.,  express. 5576 

May   12    H.  M.   Randolph 5577 

May  12    Colo.   Southern  Ry.  Co 557S 

May  12  Atch.,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe..5579 

May  12  Colo.   &  Wyoming  Ry.  Co...55S0 

June    4    F.  W.  Gross 5581-5595 

June     7    E.    F.    Mooney 5596 

June    7    H.    M.    Randolph... 5597 

June    7    Flint  &  Lomax 5598 

Jure    7  Ordway,   Snow   &  Addison.  .5599 

June     7    R.  B.  Barthel 5600 

June    7    Barnes    &    Co 5601 

June     7    Brown    &    Grain 5602-5603 

June    7    P.    F.    Brockway 5604 

June    7    General  Sherman  Bell 5605 


48.85 Meals 

2,524.00 Horses 

148.53 Expenses 

4S.13 Freightage 

125.00 .' Wood 

26.62 Transportation 

14.00 Meals 

22.00 Printing 

13.50 Services 

267.77 Transportation 

398.50 Gloves 

16.00 Services 

93.75 Light 

32.00 Services 

58.70 Stationery 

4.07 Merchandise 

77.90 Bread 

221.68 Groceries 

111.42 Transportation 

17.00 Printing 

83.14 Transportation 

63.91 Transportation 

2,872.00 Horses 

85.00 Merchandise 

43.35 Merchandise 

59.52 Express 

11.50 Expenses 

1,061.10 Transportation 

224.51 Transportation 

70.01 Freightage 

11,877.19 Military  pay  roll 

75.00 Services 

45.80 Expense 

120.50 Merchandise 

1,018.14 Groceries 

141.50 Services 

13.62 Lumber 

28.85 Services  and  repairs 

49.00 Meals 

627.00 Horse   hire 


\u 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30.  1904— Continued. 


No. 
.5606 
.5607 
.5608 


Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued 

June  7  Cy  Brick 

June  7  R.   S.   Ball 

June  7  Adams   &  Hilgenhaus. 

June  7  Dr.    E.    D.    Allen 5609 

June  7  Drs.   Allen  &   Hadley... 5610-5611 

June  7  Flint-Lomax  Elec.  Mfg.   Co. 5612 

June  7  E.   D.  Allen,   M.   D 

June  7  American  Glove  Co 5614 

June  7  Anderson  &   Baisch 5615 

June  7  Drs.   Allen   &   Hadley 5616 

June  7  Ray    M.    Gale 5617 

June  7  H.    M.    Randolph 

June  7  G.    W.    Suttles 5619 

June  7  Rio  Grande  Eating  House.. 5620 

June  7  J.     W.     Rogers 5621 

June  7  Gus    Robinson 5022 

June  7  Nichols  &  Fishers 5623 

June  7  Frank    Maumey 5624-5G25 

June  7  E.  F.  Mooney 5626 

June  7  A.    R.    Mahr 5627 

June  7  E.  McLain  Merc.   Co 5628 

June  7  Robt.   McNay 5629 

June  7  R.     J.     Martin 5630 

June  7  E.   Markey 5631 

June  7  Meeker  Light  H.  &  P.  Co... 5632 

June  7  E.     N.     Lavender 5633 

June  7  John     Lauter 5634 

June  7  La  Veta  Hotel 5635 

June  7  C.  E.  Kracan 5636 

June  7  K.    M.    Jennings 5637 

June  7  John  A.  Heinebaugh 5638 

June  7  F.     B.     Hockley 5639 

June  7  S.   B.   Hall 5640 

June  7  Geo.    M.    Havard 564] 

June  7  Geo.   L.  Hutton 5642 

June  7  Alex    Gould 5643 

June  7  J.    J.    Grier,    prop 5644 


Amount 

24.00. 

3S.50. 

137.33. 

7.50. 

66.  GG. 

98.00. 

13.50. 

281.60. 


22.50. 

60.00. 

8.20. 

40.00. 


For  What  Purpose 

Rent 

Meals 

Groceries 

Services 

Hospital    rent 

Supplies 

Services 

Gloves 

Drugs 

Professional  services 

Horse  hire 

Expenses 

Teaming 


44.50 Meals 

276.00 Horse    hire 

6.00 Signs 

51.25 Horse   feed 

808.33 Meals 

25.00 Meals 

15.00 Rent 

26.30 Oats  and  hay 

19.15 Meals 

67.35 Teaming 

5.00 Services 

162.05 Electrical    appliances 

291.75 Rent 

19.65 Milk 

70.50 Board 

231.02 Groceries 

28.20 Milk 

7.00.. Meals 

58.86 Halters 

25.00 Rent 

29.40 Lumber 

236.60 Expressage 

14.10 Hay 

40.00 Meals 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose. 


June  7    I.    L.    Glenn 5645 

June  7    Alex   Greig 5646 

June  7    First    National    Bank 5647 

June  7    T.     B.     Finch 564S 

June  7    Mrs.    E.    E.    Elliott 5649 

June  7    W.     R.     Eaton 5650 

June  7    Rev.     W.     J.     Bougartz 5651 

June  7  J.  Durbin  Surg.  &  D.  S.  Co.. 5652 

June  7    City  of  Telluride 5653 

June  7    Chippewa  Tribe  No.  49 5654 

June  7    Colo.  Tent  &  Awning  Co 5655 

June  7    W.    C.    Cannon 5'356 

June  7    Robert  Bertie   5657 

June  7    City  of  Telluride 5658 

June  7    Otto     Brandes 5650 

June  7    Gen.    A.    Clark    5660 

June  7    Colo.  Midland  Ry.  Co 5661 

June  7    H.     S-     Harp 5662 

June  7    E.    E.    White 5663 

June  7    M.    A.   Wood 5664 

June  7    W.   H.   Walrod  &  Co 5665 

June  7    A.     L.     Warner 5666 

June  7    Buckeley     Wells 5667 

June  7    R.    E.    Weant 5668 

June  7  Wandell  &  Lowe  T.  &  S.  Co. 5669 

June  7    Hilda     Wolfram 5670 

June  7    M.    A.    Wood 5671 

June  7    H.    A.    Wenger 5672 

June  7    W.  R.  Vandewer 5673 

June  7    W.    B.    Van   Atta 5674 

June  7    Telluride  Power  Co 5675-5676 

June  7    M.     J.     Thatcher 5677 

June  7    Segerberg  &   Co 567S 

June  7    Geo.    F.    Schottinger 5679 

June  7    J.     A.     Story 56S0 

.  June  7    Stubbs  &  Jack  way 5681 

June  7    J.    A.    Stuart   &   Co 5682-5683 


107.00 Services 

246.32 Groceries 

115.C0 Rent 

37.50 Horseshoeing 

495.S3 Meals 

7.00 Expenses 

10.00 Services 

5.00 Merchandise 

55.50 Teaming 

400.70 Rent 

9.75 Merchandise 

31.75 Meals 

6.75 Tobacco 

43.50 Teaming 

75.00 Rent 

108.90 Expenses 

2.02 Transportation 

271.90 Teaming 

35.00 :     Rent 

2S8.12 Hay    and    oats 

36.17 Groceries 

4.70 Supplies 

7.20 Expressage 

62.50 Transportation 

7.50 Teaming 

11.00 Meals 

137.76 Hay  and   feed 

2.90 Glass 

336.57 Teaming 

195.00 Merchandise 

212.43 Meals  and  groceries 

22.50 Halters 

306.70 Meals 

165.40 Services 

141.50 Expenses 

13.SS Light 

30.00 Light 


96 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1901— Continued. 
Date 
1804  To  Whom  Issued  No 


June    7    Laura    Swinf ord 5684 

June    7    David  Smith  5685 

June    7    E.    R.    R.    Sanderson. 5686 

June    8    A.    F.    Cummings 5687 

June    8    Colo.    Telephone    Co 5688 

June    8    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 5689 

June    8    Globe   Express   Co 5690 

June    8    Munro  Mercantile  Co 5691 

June    8  Rio  Grande  South.  Ry.  Co... 5692 

June    8    Gus  Robinson 5693 

June    8    J.   W.   Rogers 5694 

June    8    R.   N.  Rogers 5695 

June    8    Rittmaster  &   Connor 5696 

June    8    Rio  Grande  Hotel 5697 

June     8    W.    M.   Randall 5698 

June    8  Geo.  Tritch  Hardware  Co... 5699 

June    S  Telluride  Elec.  L.  &  P.  Co.. 5700 

June    S    Telluride  Transfer  Co 5701 

June    8    Tomkins-Hunt  Hdw.  Co 5702 

June    8    F.   D.   Work  &  Co 5703 

June    S    Western  Union  Tel 5704 

June    8    Young  Bros.   &  Co 5705 

June    S  Colo.  Trad.  &  Transfer  Co.. 5706 

June    8    J.    B.    Cunningham 5707 

June    S  Cripple  Creek  Coal  &  T.  Co. 5708 

June    S  Colo.  S.  &  C.  C.  D.  Ry.  Co.. 5709 

June    S    Colo.  Midland  Ry.  Co 5710 

June    8    Jack  Crowley 5711 

June    8    Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 5712 

June    8    Colo.  Springs  Transf.  Co 5713 

June    8    Colo.  Telephone  Co 5714 

June    8    R.  Brown 5715 

June    8    American  Glove  Co 5716 

June    S    Colo.   &   Southern 5717 

June    S    City   of  Victor 5718 

June    S    Colo.    Telephone    Co 5719 

June    8    W.   C.   Cannon 5720 


Amount 
30.00. 
86.16. 
30.00. 


For  What  Purpose 

Services 

Supplies 

Rent 


190.69 Horseshoeing 

394.80 Toll  charges 

1,919.68 Transportation 

41S.67 Expressage 

348.68 Merchandise 

3,499.46 Freightage 

4.50 Signs 

524.75 Feeding  horses 

72.00 Feeding  horses 

172.50 Merchandise 

43.7G Meals 

644.53 Meats 

576.65 Supplies 

467.40 Wiring 

143.30 Teaming 

390.43 Hdw.  supplies 

99.10 Hdw.    supplies 

44.40 Telegraphic  services 

212.40 Hay  and  feed 

1,931.36 Hay  and  feed 

133.11 Rent 

12.70 Coal 

252.6S Transportation 

206.42 Transportation 

190.00 Meals 

100.60 Light 

17.25 Teaming 

230.90 Toll   charges 

18.00 Services 

111.40 Gloves 

260.30 Transportation 

520.50 Water 

116.00 Telephone  service 

5.50 Meals 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30..  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904               To  Whom  Issued                No.      Amount 
June    S    W.    J.    Donnelley 5721  17.00 


For  What  Purpose 
Services 


June  8  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co.. 5722 

June  S  Den.  &  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co.. 5723 

June  8  G.  R.  Lewis  &  Co... 5724 

June  S  W.   H.    Kistler   &   Co 5725 

June  8  D.    Kelley 5726 

June  8  F.  N.  Jo.  Hautgen 5727 

June  8  Capt.  Gaul  H.  Hoag- 5728 

June  S  M.   E.   Herrick 5729 

June  8  Florence  &  C.  C.  Ry.  Co.... 5730 

June  8  W.    J.    Elliott 5731 

June  8  Dr.  J.  R.  Robinson 5732 

June  8  Phipps   &  Gillpatrick. ..  .5733-5734 

June  8  E.  H.  Newland 5735 

June  8  H.  G.   Moore 5736-5738 

June  8  Model  Laundry 5739 

June  8  Midland  Terminal  Ry 5740 

June  8  John  H.  Myers 5741 

June  8  H.G.Moore 5742 

June  8  Otto  H.  Liese 5743 

June  8  A.  E.  Willsher  or  H.H.  Hand. 5744 

June  8  John  H.  Williams 5745 

June  8  Maggie    Wilson 5746 

June  8  M.  L.  Wesson 5747 

June  8  Western  Union  Tel.  Co 5748 

June  8  Victor  Lum.  &  Timber  Co... 5749 

June  8  Edward    Verdeckberg 5750 

June  8  Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co 5751 

June  8  Tomkins  Hardware  Co 5752 

June  8  Teller  Co.  Furniture  Co 5753 

June  8  Teller  Co.  Mfg.  Co 5754 

June  8  J.    W.    Spielman 5755 

June  8  Shockey,   The  Druggist 5756 

June  8  St.    Francis    Hospital.- 5757 

June  9  Zimmerman    Bros 5758 

June  9  Wooster  Bros 5759 

June  9  Las  Animas  L.  &  P.  Co 5760 

4 


205.75 Teaming 

501.29 Transportation 

28.00 Medical    supplies 

68.70 Supplies 

58.00 Repairing  shoes 

150.00 Services   rendered 

41.05 Expenses 

21.50 Milk 

106.96 Transportation 

40.00 Boarding  horses 

16.00 Professional   services 

1.494.03 Provisions 

150.00 Rent 

1.965.30 Groceries  and  provisions 

2.15 Laundry 

80.84 Transportation 

134.00 Supplies 

420.28 Provisions 

12.00 Services 

67.75 Meals 

142.75 Horseshoeing 

20.00 Rent 

174.00 Horse    hire 

2.37 Telegraphic  service 

114.21 Supplies 

185.60 Expenses 

11.08 Transportation 

4.35 Stove  pipe 

91.10 Kitchen  utensils 

5.S6 Supplies 

501.60 Milk 

61.95 Drugs 

12.00 Services 

6.15 Supplies 


72.65. 
19.05. 


Services 

.    Lights 


98 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1804— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


June  9  G.     W.      Underwood— Dupli- 
cate  issued;    lost   in   mail, 

Aug.  17,  1904 5761 

June  9    Tarabino   &   Co 5762 

June  9    Trinidad  Lumber  Co 5763 

June  9    Troy   Steam   Laundry 5764 

June  9    Arthur   Smith 5765 

June  9    J.   E.   Romero 5766 

June  9    Radford   &    Barr 5767 

June  9    H.  R.  Quilitch  &  Bros 5768 

June  9    H.  C.  Cossum 5769 

June  9    J.   O.   Parker... 5770 

June  9    V.    Patrick   &   Sons 5771 

June  9    F.   H.    Martin 5772 

June  9    Miner's   Trading  Co "773 

June  9    Keever  Bakery  Co 5774 

June  9    J.   M.  Hunt 5775 

June  9    E.     M.     Gillespie 5776 

June  9-  Glauber   Beer    Co 5777 

June  9    Faxon  Stevens  W.  P.  C 5778 

June  9    Albert    Fouret 5779 

June  9    E.     A.     Radford 5780 

June  9    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 57S1 

June  9    E.     O.    Blair 5782 

June  9    Columbian   Hotel   Co 5783 

June  9    Card.    McLain   Drug   Co 5784 

June  9    O.    T.    Clark 5785 

June  9    Colo.  Supply  Co 5786 

June  9  Colo.   &  Southern  Ry  Co.. -.5787 

June  9    Colo.  Telephone  Co 57SS 

June  9  Cooper-Powell    Furn.    Co.. ..5789 

June  9    Sipnano   Bressan    5790 

June  9    M.    L.    Barns 5791 

June  9    A.    H.    M.    Baca 5792 

June  9  H.  B.  Brown  Hardware  Co. 5793 

June  9    O.    B.   Abbott 5794 

June  9  J.  J.  J.  Abercrombie  &  Co.. 5795 

June  14    O.    B.    Abbott 5796 


60.00 Horse  hire 

3'i2.54 Merchandise 

16.00 Lumber 

4.25 Laundry 

4.31 Merchandise 

14.35 Rent 

4S.20 Teaming 

279.28 Hay  and  feed 

95.75 Teaming 

75.00 Rent 

66.00 Meals 

50.00 Services 

65.75 Hay  and  feed 

196.06 Bread 

21.00 Services 

23.60 Milk 

908.35 Bronze   ornaments 

3.00 Supplies 

10.50 Milk 

16.35 Laundry 

172.33 Transportation 

12.20 Stationery 

363.95 Meals 

219.30 Medical   supplies 

210.00 Provisions 

825.7S Groceries 

433.30 Freightage 

530.20 Toll   charges 

6.00 Supplies 

1.00 Teaming 

33.60 Milk 

10;00 Barrels 

77.88 Hardware   supplies 

56.00 Services 

15.20 Coal 

SI.  50 Services 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


99 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,   1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.      Amount  For  What  Purpose 


June  14  Atch.,  Topeka  &  S.  Fe  Ry..5797 

June  14  J.    J.    J.    Abercrombie. .  .5798-5799 

June  14    O.  B.  Abbott 580O 

June  14  Atch.,  Top.  &  S.   Fe  Ry.  Co. 5801 

June  14    Alex  Brighton  5802 

June  14    Brown  Hardware   Co 5803 

June  14    M.   L.  Barnes 5804 

June  14  F.    Burkhard   Saddlery   Co.. 5805 

June  14  Burl.  &  Mo.  R.  R.  in  Neb. ..5806 

June  14    E.  O.  Blair 5S07 

June  14    M.    L.    Barnes 5808 

June  14    Charles  Brown   5809 

June  14    Biel  &   Smedley 5S10 

June  14    Card,    McLain   Drug   Co 5811 

June  14  Colo.  &  Southeasfn  Ry.  Co. 5812 

June  14    H.    C.    Cossum 5813 

June  14    Campbell-Sell  Baking  Co 5814 

June  14    Colo.    Supply    Co 5815-5817 

June  14    Colo.    Telephone    Co 5818 

June  11    O.    F.    Clark 5819 

June  14    Columbian   Hotel   Co 5820 

June  14    W.   C.   Cannon "...5821 

June  14    Colo.  Wyoming  Ry.  Co 5S22 

June  14    P.     R.     Dane 5823 

June  14    Thomas   H.    Dunbar 5824 

June  14    O.    L.    Davis 5825 

June  14    Denver    &   Rio    Grande 5826 

June  14    Daniels  &  Fisher  Co 5827 

June  14  Flint-Loma::  El.  &  Mfg.  Co. 5828 

June  14    Globe   Express   Co 5829 

June  14    Geradi   Merc.    Co 5830 

June  14    J.    B.    Goodman 

June  14    Ray   M.    Gale 5832 

June  14    J.     J.     Grier 5833 

June  14    Glauber  Beer  Co 5S34 


June  14    Fred     Harvey 
June  14    Hey  &   Patterson. 


.5835 
.5836 


21. SO Freightage 

45.40 Coal 

31.00 Services 

113.92 Transportation 

5.00 Coal 

613.82 Hardware   supplies 

11.00 Milk 

45.15 Supplies 

3.15 Transportation 

36.50 Printing 

9.00 Milk 

15.00 Teaming 

9.50 Teaming 

l(i3.75 Drugs 

20.90 ! Freightage 

25.85 Teaming 

53.30 Bread 

3,477.02 Groceries 

38.00 Telephone  service 

46.50 Meals 

119.50 Rent 

13.75 Meals 

41.25 Freightage 

20.90 Laundry 

34.05' Drugs 

41.24 Lumber,   etc. 

33.34 Transportation 

7.50 Merchandise 

247.43 Electrical  supplies 

9.10 Expressage 

78.00 Groceries 

40.00 Horse   hire 

7.00 Expenses 

5.50 Meals 

7,290.05 Merchandise 

106.20 Rent 

58.70 Meal 


100 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount  For  What  Purpose 


June  14    Jamieson,  H.,  Furn.  Co 5837 

June  14    Warren  Jones  5838 

June  14    Jamison  Conger  5839 

June  14    Kuner  Bakery  &  C.   Co 5840 

June  14    W.    H.    Kistler 5841 

June  14    Kuver    Bakery    Co 5842 

June  15    A.  J.  Nichols  &  Co 5843 

June  35    Geo.  H.  Le  Roy 5844 

June  15    F.   W.   Gross 5845 

June  15  Ordway,  Snow  &  Addison... 5846 

June  15    C.   A.   Kelly 5847 

June  15    A.    I.    Lindsey 5848 

June  15    John   McEwan 5849 

June  15    Miners'  Trading-  Co 5850 

June  17    John   J.    Marty 5851 

June  17    Carl   Miller 5852 

June  17    Neat   Restaurant    5853 

June  17    August  Schupp  5854 

June  17    Fred    Petrucci 5855 

June  17    Postal   Telegraph   Co 5856 

June  17    V.  Patrick  &  Sons 5857 

June  17  H.   R.   Quilitch  &  Bros.  .5858-5859 

June  17    Rocky  Mt.  C.  &  I.  Co 5860 

June  17    Radford   &   Barr 5861 

June  17  Rocky  Mt.  C.  &  I.  Co. .  .5862-5863 

June  17    Radford   &   Barr 5864 

June  17    Rio    Grande    Hotel    Co 5865 

June  17    B.    H.    Swan 5866 

June  17    J.   S.   Stahl  &  Co 5867 

June  17    O.    T.    Shaffers 5868 

June  17    Trinidad  Lumber  Co 5869 

June  17    Tarabino    &    Co 5870 

June  17  Geo.  Tritch  Hardware  Co... 5871 

June  17    Trinidad   Lumber  Co 5872 

June  17    Geo.  M.  Tombling 5873 

June  17    Tarabino    &    Co 5874 

Juno  17    Victor    Fuel    Co 5875 


147.80 Merchandise 

3.50 Teaming 

3.80 Straw 

119.85 Bread 

299.70 ' Supplies 

88.43 Bread 

422.00 Groceries 

246.00 Tobacco 

472.52 Military  pay  roll 

1,103.35 Groceries 

18.00 Rent 

2.95 Grain 

21.70 Supplies 

44.45 Groceries 

374.04 Provisions 

3.00 Teaming 

3.15 Meals 

652.80 Pay    roll 

3.50 Tailoring 

4.66 Telegraphic  service 

55.00 Meals 

207.38 Provisions 

4.50 Horseshoeing 

27.50 Teaming 

42.50 Provisions 

54.00 Teaming 

15.12 Coffee 

6.00 Livery 

92.25 Typewriter 

22.65 Service 

75.34 Lumber 

69.15 Merchandise 

60.00 Hardware 

221.19 Lumber 

12.00 Boa^d 

399.63 Merchandise 

97. 7S Lumber 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


101 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 

Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


June  18  Geo.    W.    Underwood 

June  18  F.  R.  Wood 

June  18  Wooster  Bros 

June  18  Western   Union   Tel.    Co. 


.5876 
.5877 
.5878 
.5879 


June  18    Zimmermann    Bros 5880-5S81 

June  18    F.   W.   Gross 5882-5895 

June  IS  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co. 5896 

June  18    Union    Pacific   Ry.    Co 5897 

July  2    F.     W.     Gross 5898-5906 

July  2    Chapson   &   Reeves 5907 

July  2    Luke  Flynn  5908 

July  2    Samuel    Rowley 5909 

July  2  Cooper  Mountain  Cattle  Co. 5910 

July  5    Sherman   M.    Bell 5911-5914 

July  5  Telluride  Elec.   L.  &  P.   Co.. 5915 

July  5.    E.   C.   Howe 5916 

July  5    A.  Oldland  &  Co 5917 

July  5    Rio  Grande  S.   R.  R.  Co 5918 

July  5    Frank  Maumey   5919 

July  5    A.    R.   Mahr 5920 

July  5    R.    S.    Ball 5921 

July  5    C.    E.    Kracan 5922 

July  5    F.  D.  Work  &  Co 5923 

July  5    Wm.     Midwinter 5924 

July  5    Western   Union   Tel.    Co 5925 

July  5    Capt.   Bulkeley  Wells 5926 

July  5  Tompkins-Hunt  Hdw.  Co.... 5927 

July  5    Telluride  Transfer  Co 5928 

July  5    J.  A.  Stuart  &  Co 5929 

July  5    Geo.    F.    Schattlinger 5930 

July  5    Grace    Stransen 5931 

July  5    R.   N.   Rogers 5932 

July  5    J.    W.    Rogers 5933 

July  5    W.   M.   Randall 5934 

July  5    J.    T.    Jennings 5035 

July  5    D.   &  P.   G.   R.  R.  Co 5936 

July  5    T.    B.    Finch 5937 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

2.00 Cab    hire 

38.25 Merchandise 

3.00 Horseshoeing 

69.75 Telegraphic   service 

62.80 Supplies 

10,744.44 Military  pay  roll 

64.25 Carriage    hire 

26.94 Transportation 

8,966.45 Military  pay  roll 

1,024.00 Horse    hire 

2,331.00 Meals 

51.60 Provisions 

59.20 Beef 

3,317.00 Horses 

40.49 Light 

379.50 Expenses 

30.00 Teaming 

18.48 Freightage 

925.65 Meals 

10.00 Rent 

11.00 Meals 

12.24 Groceries 

50.00 Hardware   supplies 

16.00 Board 

38.44. Telegrams 

37.00 Expenses 

42.45 Hardware  supplies 

67.15 Teaming 

16.00 Services 

297.40 Services 

29.50 Board 

44.00 Coal 

400.75 Livery 

205.51 Provisions 

12.40 Milk 

783.61 Transportation 

19.50 Services 


02 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING   ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 

1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount  For  What  Purpose 


July     5    First  Nat.  Bk.  of  Telluride..593S 

July     5    A.    F.    Cummings 5939 

July     5    Anderson   Baisch   Co 5940 

July     5    Drs.    Allen   &  Hadley...' 5941 

July     5    Adams  &  Hilgenhaus 5942 

Mar.  31  ^ 

Apr.    25    VF.    W.    Gross 5943-5956 

Aug'.    5  J 

Aug.    5    James    Owen    5957 

Aug-.  10    Wm.  J.   Cory 5958 

Aug.  10    Harry    Libby 5959-5960 

Aug.  10    Glauber  Beer  Co 5961-5984 

Aug.  11    Ray   M.    Gale 5985-5986 

Aug.  11    Capt.  F.  W.  Lomax 5987 

Aug.  11    Geo.   H.    Le  Roy 5988 

Aug.  11    J.   B.   Goodman 5989 

Aug.  11    Flint  and  Lomax  Elec.  Co.. 5990 

A  u  g.  11    Robert  A.  Anderson 5991 

Aug.  12    J.    J.    J.   Abercrombie 5992 

Aug.  12    O.    B.    Abbott 5993 

Aug.  12    Atch.,  Top.  &  S.  Fe  Ry.  Co. 5994 
Aug.  12    H.  B.  Brown  Hardware  Co. 5995 

Aug.  12    Bettie  Brice    5996 

Aug.  12    S.    T.    Burkhard 5997 

Aug.  12    S.    D.    Burlingame 5998 

Aug.  12    William  Belden   5999 

Aug.  12    Buckwater  Drug  Co 6000 

Aug.  12    M.    L.    Barnes 6001 

Aug.  12    F.    Burkhard 6002 

Aug.  12    E.     O.     Blair 6003 

Aug.  12    H.  B.   Brown 6004 

Aug.  12    Colo.    Telephone    Co 6005 

Aug.  12    C.   S.   Card 6003 

Aug.  12    Columbian   Livery   Co 6007 

Aug.  12    Colo.  Supply  Co 6008 

Aug.  12    Colo.   &   Southern  Ry.   Co... 6009 
Aug.  12    Card,  McLain  Drug  Co 6010 


87.50. 

9.25. 

19.45. 

6S.00. 

322.47. 


Rent 

Services 

Drugs 

Professional  services 
Groceries 


13,183.19 Military  pay  roll 


2,400.00. 

300.00. 

'      89.00. 


Legal    services 

Horse  hire 

Horse  hire 


29,218.75 Merchandise 

72.75 Horse  hire  and  expenses 

39.96 Services 

202.80 Tobacco 

73.00 Horse  hire 

434.33 Supplies 

315.40 Provisions 

6.00 Coal 

44.00 Services 

270.90 Transportation 

124.51 Hardware 

40.00 Rent 

3.30 Brushes 

2.75 Meals 

12.00 Professional  services 

22.05 Drugs 

55.20 Milk 

38.70 Harness. 

44.75 Printing 

50.85 Hardware 

291.25 Telephoning 

5.50 Expenses 

41.00 Livery 

1,562.06 Groceries 

1,152.00 Transportation 

107.40 Drugs 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


103 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 

To  Whom  Issued  No 


Aug.  12  Colo.   &  Wyo.   Ry 

Aug-.  12  Duling  &   Tracy.. 

Aug.  12  Edward    H.    Day. 

Aug.  13    W.   Dearden 


Co. 


.6011 
.6012 
.6013 
.6014 


Aug;.  12  Denver  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co.. 6015 

Aug.  12    Egan   &   Jones 6016 

2    Elite  Steam  Laundry 6017 

ino  &  Co 601S-6019 

Aug.  12    Albert    Fowret 6020 

Aug.  12    Ernest  J.  Foreman 6021 

Aug.  12    Globe  Express  Co 6022 

Aug.  12    F.  M.   Gooden 6023 

Aug.  12    Globe  Express  Co 6024 

Aug.  12    Gerardi   Merc.    Co 6025 

Aug.  12    Fred  Harvey 6026 

Aug.  12    J.   M.   Hunt 6027 

Aug.  12    Dr.  Perry  Jaffa '. 602S 

Aug.  12    Kuver  Bakery  Co 6029 

Aug.  12    Mrs.    Lloyd 6030 

Aug.  12  Las  Animas  L.   &  P.   M.  Co. 6031 

Aug.  12  May  Shoe  &   Clothing  Co... 6032 

Aug.  12    Geo.    E.    Marshall 6033-6034 

12    Miner's  Trading  Co 6035 

Aug.  12    J.   O.   Packer 6036 

Aug.  12    H.  C.  Cassum 6037 

Aug.  12    A.   Patrick  &  Sons 6038 

Aug.  12    Fred  Petrucci 6039 

Aug.  12  Rocky  Mtn.  C.  &  Iron  Co... 6040 

Aug.  12    H.   R.  Imlitch  &  Bros 6041 

12    Rio  Grande  Hotel  Co 6042 

Aug.  12    J.   E.    Romero 6043 

12    Radford  &  Barr 6044 

12    St.  Francis  Hospital 6045 

Aug.  12  Trinidad  Electric   Ry.  Co.... 6046 

Aug.  12    Trinidad  Lumber  Co 6047 

12    Trinidad  Sanitary  Co 604? 

12    Troy    Steam  .Laundry 6049 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

9.05 Express 

6.00 Teaming 

36.00 Rent 

1.10 Supplies 

318.30 Transportation 

7.25 Milk 

24.50 Laundry 

394.40 Merchandise 

23.50 Milk 

Professional  services 

61.46 Express 

Baths 

14.25 Express 

21.75 Groceries 

623.10 Rent 

35.00 Horseshoeing 

Professional  services 

: Bread 

75 Meals 

107.95 Lamps 

?46.00 Merchandise 

29.00 Professional  services 

:. 122.55 Coal 

150.00 Rent 

10S.50 Teaming 

94.25 Meals 

"  -  • Labor 

Labor 

Hay  and  grain 

26.16 Meals 

57.27 Rent 


89.50.. 

53.60.. 
10.00.. 


Teaming 

Board   and  lodging 
Books 


39.52 Lumber 

135.00 Teaming^ 

2.90 Laundry 


104 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued 

Aug.  12  G.    W.    Underwood  — 

Aug.  12  Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co. 

Aug.  12  Wells   Fargo  &  Co.... 


No. 
.6050 
.6051 
.6052 


Aug.  12    Wandell  &  Lowe  T.  &  S.  Co. 6053 

Aug.  12    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 6054 

Aug.  12    Wilson    Livery    Co 6055 

Aug.  12    Wooster   Bros 6056 

Aug.  12    Zimmerman  Bros 6057 

Aug.  12    W.  H.   Pike 605S-6059 

Aug.  13    J.    A.    Armour 6060 

Aug.  13    Colo.   Telephone   Co 6061 

Aug.  13    T.    F.    Callahan 6062 

Aug.  13    Colo.  S.  &  C.  C.  Ry.  Co 6063 

Aug.  13    Colo.  Trading  &  Tr.   Co 6064 

Aug.  13    Flor.  &  C.  C.  R.  Co 6065 

Aug.  13    F.  P.  Fryherger 6066 

Aug.  13    Globe  Express  Co 6067 

Aug.  13    E.   E.   Good 6068 

Aug.  13    Luke    Flynn 6069 

Aug.  13    Rossland   Hotel 6070 

Aug.  13    R.  W.  Means 6071 

Aug.  13    Midland  Tunnel  Ry.  Co 6072 

Aug.  13    May  Clothing  Co 6073 

Aug.  13    National    Hotel 6074 

Aug.  13    Pueblo  &  Sub.  T.  &  L.  Co... 6075 

Aug.  13    John  H.   Williams 6076 

Aug.  13    J.    R.    Wilson 6077 

Aug.  13    Shilling  Dry  Goods  Co 6078 

Aug.  13    Morrell  Hdw.   Co 6079 

Aug.  13    James    Kelly 6080 

Aug.  13    J.    B.    Cunningham 6081 

Aug.  13    William    Ramsey 6082 

Aug.  13    Denver  Rio  Grande  Ry.  Co.. 6083 

Aug.  13    Baltimore    Hotel    Co 6084 

Aug.  13    Dr.    C.   E.    Elliott 6085 

Aug.  13    W.   J.    Elliott 6086 

Aug.  13    Tomkins   Hardware   Co 60S7 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

61.00 Horse    hire 

12.68 Transportation 

28.40 Express 

6.00 Teaming 

6.81 Telegraphing 

50.00 Livery 

38.00 Horseshoeing 

35.80 Stationery 

1,034,00 Horse    hire 

4.50 Meals 

108.65 Telephone  Service 

224.92 Plumbing 

26.03 Freightage 

13.00 Ice 

8.83 Freightage 

40.00 Services 

63.01 Express 

455.90 Merchandise 

338.50 Meals 

127.00 Board 

200.00 Legal  services 

9.00 Transportation 

56.10 Gloves 

737.55 Board  and  lodging 

86.30.. Light 

43.75 Services 

1L50 Printing 

5.50 Merchandise 

10S.15 Building  material 

S9.00 Teaming 

403.65 Services 

12.00 Meals 

559.91 Freight 

163.50 Rent 

79.00 Medical   services 

293.00 Horse    hire 

12.55 Hardware   supplies 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF   COLORADO. 


105 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


Aug.  13    Schilling  Dry  Goods   Co 608S 

Aug.  13    E.  E.   Goold 60S9 

Aug.  13    W.     R.     Karr 6090 

Aug.  15    Hamilton  Fish   6091 

Aug.  15    Denver  &  Rio  Grande 6092 

Aug.  15    Colo.    Telephone    Co 6093 

Aug.  15    M.    E.    Criswell 6094 

Aug.  15    J.    H.     Coltharp 6095 

Aug.  15    Anderson  &  Baisch 6096 

Aug.  15    Drs.   Allen   &   Hadley 6097 

Aug.  15    Harkte   &    Shuts 6098 

Aug.  15    K.   E.   Linderfelt 6099 

Aug.  15    R.   W.    McLeod 6100 

Aug.  15    J.     P.     Wilcox 6101 

Aug.  15    E.  O.   Russell 6102 

Aug.  15    E.   C.   Jones 6103 

Aug.  15    F.   D.   Work   &   Co 6104 

Aug.  15    City   of   Telluride 6105 

Aug.  15  Tomkins,  Hunt.  Hdw.  Co.... 6106 

Aug.  15  Telluride  E.   L.   &  P.   Co.... 6107 

Aug.  15    Telluride   Transfer    Co 610S 

Aug.  15    Geo.    F.    Schatlinger 6109 

Aug.  15    W.  M.   Randall 6110 

Aug.  15    J.  W.   Rogers 6111 

Aug.  15  Rio  Grande  Eating  House... 6112 

Aug.  15    Frank    Maumey 6113 

Aug.  15    Gurtruge   Mowry 6114 

Aug.  15    R.    E.    Linderfelt 6115 

Aug.  15    WTalter    Kenly 6116 

Aug.  1.")    F.  N.  Jo.  Hautgen 6117 

Aug.  15    J.    T.    Jennings 6118 

Aug.  15    I.  L.  Glenn 6119 

Aug.  15    First  National  Bank 6120 

Aug.  15    T.     B.     Finch 6121 

Aug.  15    Adams  &  Hilgenhaus 6122 

Aug.  15    Rio  Grande  So.  Ry.  Co 6123 

Aug.  15    W.    A.    Spangler 6124 

Aug.  15  Denver  Omnibus  &  Cab  Co. 6125 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

4.50 Merchandise 

189.80 Merchandise 

25.00 Printing 

40.00.| Horse  hire 

16.SS Transportation 

11.55 Telephone   service 

14.10 Hay 

120.00 Teaming 

6.00 Drugs 

22.00 Professional  service 

153.70 Harness 

120.00 Horse   hire 

8.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

58.00 Horse  hire 

18.50 Merchandise 

9.75 Teaming 

4.50 Merchandise 

106.74 Light 

3.75 Teaming 

55.60 t —  Stenographer 

18.55 Provisions 

265.00 Horse  hire 

16.50 Meals 

14.00 Meals 

64.00 Services 

15.00 Expenses 

26.00 Expenses 

14.25 Horseshoing 

6.00 Milk 

20.00 Rent 

25.00 Rent 

12.00 Services 

132.77 Provisions 

48.78 Transportation 

240.00 Horse  hire 

56.00 Horse  hire 


106 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


Date 

1904  To  Whom  Issued                No. 

Aug.  15    Geo.    H.     Lillie 6126 

Aug-.  15    J.    W.    Lane 6127 

Aug.  15    Denver  City  Troop 6128 

Aug.  15    R.    N.    Rogers 6129 

Aug.  15    J.    P.    Wilcox 6130 

Aug.  15    Geo.   H.  Lillie 6131 

Aug.  15    J.   W.    Lane 6132 

Aug.  15    Denver  City  Troop 6133 

Aug.  15    W.   A.   Spangler 6134 

Aug.  15    E.   C.   Jones 6135 

Aug.  15    E.    O.    Russell 6136 

Aug.  15    K.   E.   Linderfelt 6137 

Aug.  15    W.    J.    Elliott 6138 

Aug.  15    Eclipse  Stables  6139 

Aug.  15    M.   O'Donnell   6140 

Aug.  15    St.    Francis    Hospital 6141 

Aug.  15    W.   H.    Morgan 6142 

Aug.  15  Colo.  S.  &  C.  C.  D.  Ry.  Co.. 6143 

Aug.  15    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 6144 

Aug.  15    J.    R.    Wilson   &   Son 6145 

Aug.  15    City  of  Victor 6146 

Aug.  15    Colo.    Midland   Ry.    Co .6147 

Aug.  15    Burns    &    Wolf 6148 

Aug.  15    J.   T.   Tucker  &  Co .6149 

Aug.  15  Pueblo  &  Sub.  T.  &  L.  Co... 6150 

Aug.  15  Colo.  Trad.  &  Transfer  Co.. 6151 

Aug.  15    F.   W.    Gross 6152 

Aug.  15    Colo.  Midland  Ry.  Co 6153 

Aug.  15    M.    Reed    6154 

Aug.  15    Schedin    &    Lehman 6155 

Aug.  15    Colo.  Telephone  Co 6156 

Aug.  15    J.    M.    Hunt 6157 

Aug.  15    Colo.  Electric  Power  Co 6158 

Aug.  15    Colo.  Midland  Ry.  Co ...6159 

Aug.  15  Colo.  Spgs.  &  Crip.  Creek... 6160 

Aug.  15    O'Riley  &  Barr 6161 

Aug.  15    W.    C.    Clark 6162 

Aug.  15    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 6163 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

120.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

1,560.00 Horse  hire 

4.00 Coal 

63.00 Horse  hire 

88.00 Horse  hire 

70.00 Horse  hire 

1.76S.00 Horse  hire 

228.00 Horse  hire 

60.00 Horse  hire 

70.00 Horse  hire 

88.00 Horse  hire 

543.00 Horse  hire 

55.00 Horse  hire 

2,264.60 Horse  hire 

2.85 Board 

15.00 Merchandise 

1,703.79 Transportation 

4.32 : Telegrams 

8.00 Printing 

30.00 Water 

89.45 Transportation 

17.80 Merchandise 

6.05 Lunches 

207.00 Light 

81.23 Grain 

39.50 Expenses 

7.24 Transportation 

44.00 Services 

5.20 Merchandise 

13.50 Telephoning 

48.80 Supplies 

28.85 Light 

136.91 Freightage 

157.35 Freightage 

90.45 Meals 

53.00 Services 

27.56 Transportation 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


107 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30.  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


Aug-.  15    J.     J.     Grier 

Aug-.  15    Flor.,  C.  C.  Ry.  Co. 
Aug.  15    Fred  Harvey   


.6164 
.6165 
.6166 


Aug.  15    Whittmore  &  Kochler 6167 

Aug.  15    John  H.  Meyers 616S-6169 

Aug.  15    Dennis    Kelly 6170 

Aug.  15  Tomkins  Hdw.   Supply  Co... 6171 

Aug.  15    Western  Union  Tel.  Co 6172 

Aug.  15    John  H.  Myers 6173 

Aug.  15    Ryan  Transfer  &  Ex.  Co 6174 

Aug.  15  Atch.,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe...6175 

Aug.  15    M.    O'Donnell 6176 

Aug.  15  Pueblo  &  Sub.  T.  &  L.  Co... 6177 

Aug.  15  Midland  Terminal   Ry.   Co... 6178 

Aug.  15    H.    A.    Naylor 6179 

Aug.  15    M.   O'Donnell 6180 

Aug.  15    Chronicle   News 6181 

Aug.  15    Western  Union  Tel.   Co 61S2 

Aug.  15    Wells,   Fargo   &  Co 6183 

Aug.  15  Lieut.  G.   W.   Underwood. ..  .6184 

Aug.  15    B.    Stromberg 6185 

Aug.  15    V.  Patrick  &  Son 6186 

Aug.  15    D.    E.   Mayer 6187 

Aug.  15    A.   B.   Harbison 6188 

Aug.  15    Globe  Express  Co 6189 

Aug.  15    Denver    Rio    Grande 6190 

Aug.  15    Colo.   Wyoming  Ry.   Co 6192 

Aug.  15    Colo.   Tel.  Co 6192 

Aug.  15    Columbian    Hotel    Co 6193 

Aug.  15    O.  T.   Clark 6194 

Aug.  15    D.  W.   Strickland 6195 

Aug.  15    Sepriano  Bressau 6196 

Aug.  15    Colo.    Telephone  Co 6197 

Aug.  15    Colo.   So.    Ry.    Co 6198 

Aug.  15    M.    O'Donnell 6199 

Aug.  15    R.   W.  McLeod 6200 

Aug.  15    Pratt    &    Ferguson 6201 


\mount  For  What  Purpose 

4345 Meals 

57.07 Freightage 

37.00 Meals 

117.88 Teaming 

264.15 Supplies 

227.00 Services 

184.03 Supplies 

56.25 Telegrams 

107.75 Supplies 

2.50 Teaming 

169.37 Transportation 

6.00 Horse    hire 

218.05 Light 

144.22 Transportation 

10.00 Expenses 

48.00 Horse    hire 

5.00 Subscription 

95.35 Telegrams 

9.50 Express 

124.45 Services 

4.50 Merchandise 

9.00 Meals 

21.40 Board 

6.00 Professional  services 

15.00 Express 

743.16 ~. . . .   Transportation 

■36.70 Transportation 

30.65 Telephone  services 

394.65 Board 

313.00 Express 

10.40 Expenses 

2.50 Services 

60.70 Telephone  services 

163.38 Freightage 

1,248.00 Horse   hire 

33.00 Horse   hire 

168.00 Horse    hire 


108 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
STEAKS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 


Date 

1904  To  Whom  Issued 

Aug.  15    E.  C.  Jones 

Aug.  16    E.    O.    Russell 

Aug.  16    J.    W.    Lane 


No. 
.6202 
.6203 
.6204 


Aug.  16    N.    Fuliwider 6205 

Aug.  16    Denver  City  Troop 6206 

Aug.  16    R.  W.  McLeod 6207 

Aug.  16    E.  O.  Russell 6208 

Aug.  16    E.  C.  Jones 6209 

Aug.  16    N.    Fulwider 6210 

Aug.  16    J.    W.    Lane 6211 

Aug.  16    Denver  City  Troop 6212 

Aug.  16    John  D.  French 6213 

Aug.  16    J.     Gregory 6214 

Aug.  16    W.  A.  McDaniels 6215 

Aug.  16    S.    L.    Chase 6216 

Aug.  16    Mrs.   Andrews 6217 

Aug.  16    J.   T.   Brewer 6218 

Aug.  16    J.    Bagshaw 6219 

Aug.  16    John  Wittrow 6220 

Aug.  16    W.    H.    Simons 6221 

Aug.  16    F.    C.    Stemhauer 6222 

Aug.  16    H.  M.  Randolph... 6223 

Aug.  16    Denver  City  Troop 6224 

Aug.  16    Colo.  So.   Ry.   Co 6225 

Aug.  16    Star  Grocery  &  Market 6226 

Aug.  16    Harry   Adams 6227 

Aug.  16    H.  G.  Moore 6228 

Aug.  10    Star  Grocery  &  Market 6229 

Aug.  16    F.    W.    Gross 6230-6231 

Aug.  16    Segerherg  &  Co 6232 

Aug.  16    M.     O'Donnell 6233 

Aug.  16    Edward   Verdeckberg 6234 

Aug.  16    Robert  A.  Anderson 6235 

Sept.   2    Midland   Terminal  Ry 6236 

Sept.    2  Pueblo  &  Sub.  T.  &  L.  Co.... 6237 

Sept.   2    St.  Francis  Hospital 6238 

Sept.    2    Al    Shore 0239 


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

90.00 Horse   hire 

33.00 Horse   hire 

66.00 Horse    hire 

2.00 Horse   hire 

627.00 Horse   hire 

40.00 Horse   hire 

40.00 Horse   hire 

157.00 Horse  hire 

40.00 Horse   hire 

80.00 Horse   hire 

8*0.00 Horse   hire 

42.00 .Horse   hire 

154.00 Horse   hire 

35.00 Horse   hire 

74.00 Horse   tiire 

77.00 Horse   hire 

70.00 Horse  hire 

77.00 Horse   hire 

77.00 Horse   hire 

77.00 Horse    hire 

35.00 Horse   hire 

71.35 Expenses 

200.00 Horses 

415.28 Transportation 

34.85 Sundries 

970.25 Meals 

71.01 Hay    and   grain 

937.50 Groceries 

205.70 Military  pay  roll 

109.00 Meals 

600.00 Horse  hire 

89.00 Horse   hire 

156.00 Merchandise 

148.74 Transportation 

86.85 Light 

6.42 Board 

60.00 Horse    hire 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


KM) 


STATEMENT 

SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 
YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1904— Continued. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No.     Amount  For  Wrhat  Purpose 


Sept.   2    Dr.  R.  St.  Clair 6240 

Sept.    2    John   H.   Williams.... 6241 

Sept.    2    Nancy   Martin 6242 

Sept.   2    M.    A.    Robinson 6243 

Sept.    2    Colo.  Trad.  &  Transfer  Co... 6244 

Sept.   2    Edw.  N.  Burdick 6245 

Sept.    2    B.   P.    Shoen 6246 

Sept.   2    Schockey,  The  Druggist 6247 

Sept.    2    Globe   Express  Co 6248 

Sept.   2    Dr.  M.  A.  Latimer 6249 

Sept.   2    Geo.  McKinzie  6250 

Sept.    2    Flor.   &  Crip.   Ck.  Ry.  Co.... 6251 

Sept.   2    Gold   Bet   Con.    E.    Co 6252 

Sept.   2    Martini    Glan     6253 

Sept.   2    Colo.  Telephone  Co 6254 

Sept.    2    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 6255 

Sept.   2    Dr.   C.   E.   Elliott 6256 

Sept.   2    Baltimore   Hotel    6257 

Sept.   2    M.  Catlett   625S 

Sept.   2    H.    T.    Craig- 6259 

Sept.    2    Colo.   T.   &  T.  Co 6260 

Sept.    2    C.  C.  C.  &  T.  Co 6261 

Sept.    2    Colo.  S.  &  C.  C.  D.   Ry 6262 

Sept.    2    A.    T.    &   S.    F.    Ry.    Co 6263 

Sept.   2    Luke     Flynn 6264 

Sept.   2    Colo.   &   Southern  Ry.   Co... 6265 

Sept.   2    Wrestern  Union  T.  Co 6266 

Sept.   2    Colo.    Supply   Co 6267 

Sept.   2    Colo.   &  Southern   Ry.   Co... 6268 

Sept.   2    O.    T.    Clark 6269 

Sept.   2    Kuver   Bakery   &   C.   Co 6270 

Sept.   2    Tarabino    &    Co 6271 

Sept.    2    Las  Animas  L.  &  P.  M.  Co.. 6272 

Sept.    2    Rocky  Mt.  C.  &  I.  Co 6273 

Sept.    2    Victor  Fuel  Co 6274 

Sept.    2    W.  Dearden   6275 

Sept.    2    Victor    Fuel    Co G276 


273.00 

21.00 

Horseshoeing 

260.50 

Rpnt 

22.00 

Professional   servicer 

146.00 

. .    Horse    hire 

150.50 

Damages 

2S0.20 

Drugs 

204.20 

Drugs 

7.S0 

Express 

115.00 Professional  services 

183.00 Professional    services 

299. 26.. Freight  and  Transportation 
101.25 Light 

24.75 Repairing 

103.45 Telephone   services 

218.80 Transportation 

836.00 Professional    services 

17.00 Room 

143.00 Dental    Services 

80.00 Horse   hire 

1.00 Teaming 

260.00 Horse    hire 

309.52 Transportation 

10.36 Transportation 

1,562.50 Meals 

210.34 Transportation 

2.90 Telegrams 

537.56 Supplies 

57.07 Freight 

24.50 Provisions 

6.81 Bread 

153.00 Merchandise 

27.15 Light 

525.77 Hay  and  grain 

48.60 Meats 

.85 Drugs 

212.14 Find 


110 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


STATEMENT 


SHOWING  ISSUE  OF  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS  FOR  TWO 

YEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1304— Concluded. 
Date 
1904  To  Whom  Issued  No 


Sept.    2    Dr.  James  G.  Eshey 6277 

Sept.  3,  28  F.  W.  Gross 6278-6300 

Sept.  28    Ernest   Martin 6301 

Oct.  13    F.     W.    Gross 6302-6303 

Oct.  13    Andrew  Bell   6301 

Oct.  13    E.   A.  Armstrong- 6305 

Oct.  13    Joseph  Bagshaw   6306 

Oct.  13    William  E.   Carter -...6307 

Oct.  13    J.  P.  Schermerhorn 6308 

Oct.  13    John    Gregory 6309-6310 

Oct.  13    John   H.    Williams 6311 

Oct.  13    Mrs.   John   Delanty 6312 

Oct.  13    Dr.  E.  E.   Elliott 6313-6314 

Oct.  15    Colo.   Telephone  Co 6315 

Oct.  15    Joe    Quinn    6316 

Oct.  15    F.  N.  Jo.  Hautgen 6317 

Oct.  15  Wandell  &  Lowe  T.  &  S.  Co. 6318 

Oct.  15    M.   A.   Walden 6319 

Oct.  15    Victor    Lumber    Co 6320 

Oct.  15  Colo.   &   Southern  Ry.   Co... 6321 

Oct.  15  Campbell-Sell  Baking  Co.. ..6322 

Oct.  15    W.     J.     Donnelly 6323 

Oct.  15  Flor.  &  Crip.  Ck.  R.  R.  Co.. 6324 

Oct.  15  Midland   Terminal   Ry.    Co.. 6325 

Oct.  15    F.  N.  Jo.  Hautgen 6326-6327 

Oct.  15    Rio  Grande  So.  Ry.  Co 6328 

Oct.  15    T.  C.  Lomax 6329 

Oct.  15    William  Midwinter   6330 

Oct.  15    D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.  Co 6331 

Oct.  15    C.   B.   Love   6332 

Oct.  15    J.    N.    Withrow 6333 

Oct.  15    E.    O.    Blair ...6334 

Oct.  15  The    Famous   Tarabino   Co.. 6335 

Oct.  15    Radford  &  Barr 6336 

Oct.  15    Columbian   Hotel    Co 6337 

/  Oct.  15  Record  Ptg.  &  Pub.  Co .6338-6340 

P.  L.  Weitfle 6341 

Total   


Amount  For  What  Purpose 

26.00 Professional  services 

3,124. 11 Military  pay  roll 

57.00 Horse  hire 

897.67 Military   pay  roll 

14.00 Services 

560.03    Merchandise 

691.00 Horse  hire 

34.00 Services 

112.50 Meals 

276.00 Horse   hire 

18.50 Blacksmithing 

17.00 Merchandise 

4S7.00 Professional    serivces 

27.05 Telephone  service 

15.00 Publication 

76.50 Expenses 

3.00 Teaming 

130.00 Horses 

21.25 Building  material 

73.28 Transportation 

14.00 Bread 

35.35 Ligh  t 

602.66 Transportation 

93.0S Transportation 

430.00 Services 

25.32 Transportation 

20.00 Rent 

10.00 Rent 

14.32 Freightage 

17.00 Expenses 

50.00 Horse 

6.00 Publication 

42.00 Rent 

2.00 Teaming 

53.50 Rent 

4,206.00 Paper  plant 

300.00 Services 


$739,703.15 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  Ill 


OUTSTANDING  CERTIFICATES   OF  INDEBTEDNESS   NOVEMBER   30,  1904. 

Fugitive   Apprehension   Fund $    1,108.95 

Band   Commissioner's   Fund    22.00 

Penitentiary    Fund    208.10 

Printing-    Fund 1,759.24 

Insane    Asylum    Cottage    1,627.15 

Ute  Indian  War  expense 10.50 

Beadville  Riots  Fund    136.69 

Dairy    Commissioner's    Fund    270.00 

Stock    Indemnity    Fund     34- 

Railroad  Commissioner's   Fund 1,720. 

Coal    Mine    Inspector's    Fund S34.1T 

Supreme    Court    Docket    Fund    400.00 

Cripple    Creek    Riots    Fund 277.91 

Judge   Criminal   Court   Salary 1,211. OS 

Court    of    Inquiry    Fund 54.55 

Game  and  Fish  Wardens  Deputies  Fund 916.65 

Inspector   Metalliferous    Mines    Assistant    Mileage 151. 

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 402.S55.14 

Telluride    District    Riots    Fund 200,292.4" 

Trinidad  District  Riots  Fund 113, 

Colorado  City  Riots  Fund 22, 

Total    $761,514. 


766.65/ 


STATEMENT. 

SHOWING  REDEMPTION  AND  OUTSTANDING  CERTIFICATES  OF  IN- 
DEBTEDNESS FOR  THE  TWO  FISCAL  TEARS  ENDING  NOVEMBER 
30,    1904. 

Certificates  of  indebtedness  outstanding  November  30,  1902 $  23,446.13 

Certificates  of  indebtedness  issued  during  two  vears   ending 

November  30,  1904 739,703.15 

Certificates    of    indebtedness    paid   during   two    years   ending 

November  30,  1904 $    1,68 

Certificates  of  indebtedness  outstanding  November  30,  1904 761,514.33 

S763.149.2S    $763,149.28 

Interest  paid  on  certificates  of  indebtedness  during  the  two 

years   ending   November  30,    1904 $    1,454.35 


STATEMENTS 


SHOWING 


Delinquent  Tax  Levy  Balances  Due  the  State  from  the  Severa 
Counties,  on  All  Funds,  June  30,  1904. 

Additional  Assessments  and  Increases  on  Tax  Levies  of  All  Funds 
for  Two  Years  ending  June  30,  1904,  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, 
1904,  as  Reported  on  County  Clerks'  Semi-Annual  Statements. 


SHOWING    DB  . 


.F.YY    BALANCE! 


962  i.-. 
566  Si 
190.16 


982  11 

[.738.06 

823.93 

I  i  2  87 

666  54 

1,281  7" 

.736  14 

213  28 

STATEMENT 

SI  ATIO     FROM     TUB    SF.YFKAI.     COINTIBS    ON     ALL     FINDS.    .11   NB    30.    1!)04. 


ling  SpjtiiN 


- 
=  Anlmaii   23 


i  July  1  to  Nov.  30.. 


■    ■  ■ 


IVM   i-.. nni  v      li 

I  mini  i-       I'minl 

i-  ai  I.    I  ■■■■■ 

I-.    .:     I.         I      ■■     I 


...    V.. i    1>.i. 


:    ■"■'.!  B8.384  19 


I    <  ■ ■ 


iin,  idale  i '  mm  ■     i 
i,  ii  i  !an  ->i    '  louni , 


n  i  an    BTdg,    Bonds  noi   lev  led   In 

,;''i^    i: ^  r.-vk-d  in  und  pi 


90  re 

823  17 

7.51 

82  B 

83.81 

7    17 

U,1SO.OJ 

67  28 

821  29 

25.33 

8 

7T".  I  1 

31.19 

E.02O.88 

- 

28.76 

671 

1.63 

- 

76.26 

161  , 

i  in 

- 

188.&I 

921  29 

■ 

5.495.91 

10.65 

Teller 

140.27 

631.H 

JIIK.997  11 

8211,648.68 
I9,3t| 

SI 

si 

1 

-in  liri  1 

102.80 

eetlons  July 
ro 

HO.363.81 

;■',:;'.::,':;', 

■          ■     ■ 

|| '■■  1893  J2.01J.19 

1...  H  ,,  I.  .., ., 
levied 

>i  levied  ii 

1    In    |v! 

-.1  in    . t i.l  pri.. 

i  ■  ■    ■ 

287  9S 

STATEMENT. 

SHOWING   THE  ADDITIONAL  ASSESSMENTS  AND  INCREASES  ON  TAX  LEVIES  OF  ALL  FUNDS  FOR  TWO  YEARS  ENDING  JUNE  30.  1904,  AS   REPORTED   ON  COUNTY  CLERK'S   SEMI-ANNUAL  STATEMENTS. 


:■...       , 

■i.  ■■ 

Rl      Grand. 

•i  n 

... 

Washington 

"~^T 

N..i  m;il  S.  ]..... 


CapltOl  Building  Unlvei     it  v  <• '■.[   Hull u  ln.nr. .,,,  i  '.,|.it.,l   i:ui!,l 


..    Ragle 
Fremont 


Gunnison   24 
Hinsdale    25 


..    Jefferson  27 

Kiowa  28 

Kit    Carson  29 

Lake  30 


Mineral    17 

Montezuma    :t'i 


Park  13 

Phillips  ii 

Pitkin  i:. 

.Rio    Blanco  48 

Rio  Grande  19 

San    Miguel  53 

■ 


MIOWl.sv,    REBATES,    DECREASES    IN 

V 


10     L904,    VS  REPORTED  ON  COUNTY  I'LEIIKS    SIC.M  I  ANNIAI.    STATEMENT, 

■' '"'  I"''  '       '  "'              hilerpst  ..i, 
.,  Li""  !  ",  ''' '••■'  " ..| : I 


1,  99.2(1 


8  B60  59  J9.490.8 


Boulder     »; 
Cheyenne     8 


1 


.    Pitkin 


AMOUNT 


Charged  Each  County  for  State  Taxes  for  the  Fiscal  Year  1903, 
Charged  Each  County  for  State  Taxes  for  the  Fiscal  Year  1904 


( 


Archulel 


- 

Gran.]    . 

24 

26 

H.1,1  lam 

21 

30 

21 

_ 

! 

Mineral 

Montrose 

19 

Mont,  sunn 

41 

55  Summit    .. 

56  Teller  .... 


ATE  TAXES 


0  .M  828.00 

18,289  k- 

2,110.31 

1  220.78 

126  056  DO 

5.418  iO 

G   i  . 

1,250  1! 

1,489.69 

2.5S2  13 

297.94 

595.87 

2.694.757.00 

l  670  M 

538  95 

1,077  90 

2  191.123  00 

3,79!  98 

438  22 

876  15 

1,  .1  i  B! 

2,627.72 

303.20 

606  39 

877.00 

7::;  00 

.1     ,„. 

551.51 

5! 

'.il.  96 

939  92 

152.S2 

',;.;  ..!i- 


515.32 
203  36 


266.34 

128.17 

317.68 

220.78 

2.1111.37 

12,856.406.00 

22.571  28 

45,142.56 

151    120.00 

111.34 

222.69 

3.074.89]  00 

5,329  81 

614  9i 

1,2211  96 

l,S27,506.O0 

365.60 

721. II" 

2,338.868.00 

467.77 

936  55 

24  255.201.00 

1.851  "1 

9,7*2.08 

0.492,744  00 

:„ 

2.. 7H7  HI 

.■  i  622  00 

6,208.14 

7ii,  :;:■ 

1,432,65 

2,548,440.00 

4,417.30 

509  •■:' 

019  3! 

124,863.00 

■ 

11111.27, 

1.079,947.00 

615.99 

1.231. US 

1,016.36 

117. 27 

22  1  7. 1 

3  430,26 

586.05 

1.2,72.11 

5,067,386.00 

v,7v;;.i7 

1,013  iv 

2.026.96 

198,98 

:im. mi 

722. 72. 

1!     1 

374.7711 

7  IS. 22 

10.381  il" 

U97.SS 

2.222.77, 

511,98 

6,087.45 

7"2  III 

1. 4111. 72 

12.704.68 

1,465.98 

2,981.85 

26.574,422.00 

1 17:22.. .i 

5,114.89 

H..222  77 

1.1.21.7"  00 

1.771.1" 

204.36 

408.7! 

389.10 

77V.21 

3.159.295.00 

.',.4711.11 

631  86 

1  2..::  71 

2,400.157.00 

2 

180.03 



669  61 

122.12 

,,,     . 

5,846.79 

616.94 

288.8! 

1  662  .■" 

121  84 

383  6! 

1  50!  22v  00 

2  .,1::  2, 

801  .,:. 

608  17 

12,1127.12 

2,264.67 

4.. ,29. 33 

1   122.772.ini 

298.76 

7,:-,  .,, 

27..:'!  2i, 

2,542,4a 

5.084.86 

'.7  |,2«2  00 

3,420.32 

194  ... 

789.81 

22.7,71  2X 
111.34 


7.  HI. VJ 

204.36 
389.10 


...      \     ,lu 
-7,  Mill 

1,016.27 


ornial  School 
1-7,  Mill 

*  1.IH7..27 


317.0.V 

2.11"  27 
112.'..  21 
227.21 

538.95 
438.22 
303.20 


21. 221 
121. VI 


.,1  .,:: 
12.72 
105.89 

71.2.17, 


..Ml."-, 

(1S6.03 

686.06 

686  "7, 

228  1:1 

1,013.48 

1. 013.48 

1,013.48 

1.013.4S 

337.82 

299.  SO 

299.S0 

299.80 

.299.80 

99.93 

374.50 

374.50 

274  7," 

374.7,0 

121  S3 

1.197.VV 

1,197.88 

1,187.88 

1.127.W 

399.29 

702. 10 

702.40 

702.10 

7"2   1" 

234.13 

1, :.:.",. 22 

1,465.92 

1.1.2,212 

1.2:7.22 

[88.64 

2. 221. 7. v 

2.221.7V 

2,221  ;v 

2,291.78 

.,,".  ',.: 

368.16 

368.15 

16 

, 

122.71 

7,7,1.7,1 

77,1.7,1 

651.61 

77,1.7,1 

183.84 

2311.92 

91 2 

939.92 

939.92 

313.30 

172  VJ 

152.82 

17.2.S2 

162.82 

111.".: 

441.03 

441.02 

141.02 

117. "1 

2.11. 7.V 

21  1 

261.88 

V7  12 

516.32 

516  22 

515.32 

515.82 

171   77 

1.2..:;.. 2.; 

1  j,,::  16 

1,203  ::.: 

1.21.2.2.1; 

101   12 

526.82 

526.82 

526.82 

526  82 

176.60 

159.04 

159.04 

169.04 

17,2  "1 

17,2.01 

196: 05 

195  65 

196.66 

196.65 

22211  2" 

161.46 


2.272.21 

12,i;2.ii2 


1,317.72 

7,0,  12V, 21, 


121.83 

212.77, 

548.25 

17,7,2.2 

1.11,2.12 

701.66 

1,617.01 

12,127.60 

7.276.56 

172  -7, 

721.,    '7 

1.2I7.V2 

238.7! 

1,790.81 

1  074  l" 

11,92... 

1.271.22 

764.63 

2S  22 

212.43 

127.40 

99.7.x 

746.89 

VI7.1V 

6,366.06 

171    .., 

986.62 

$22,811.27 

1171.085. 32 

306  7i 


-.041.7,.: 
1,691  "2 


.  ,„.:  96 

2,2 1 

10,780  1  1 


"29  117 

12,721  ..:: 

520.21 

2".2.:9,72 

r,  ,,:. 

5,995  "7 

7,01.77, 

7.159.97 

7,2.72.12 

50,848.64 


15  836  7: 

1    11"""      .. 

;  7.2  96 

II 

1,030.21 

7,,,:  00 

v  7:  v  27 

3,056.45 

04  ,», 

v  820.62 

.,77:1  SI 



",7111,  22 

\, ,  l,,ll.  i.l 
Bent 


Chaffe.  7 

Conejos  10 

Costilla  11 

Custer  12 

1.  ,l...  13 

Denvei  : 

Dolores  1.1 

... ..    Douglas  10 

1 :  , . 

Fremont  20 

Garfield  21 

Gilpin  27 

Grand  23 

Gunnison  24 


-■• 


Jefferson  27 

.    Kiowa  28 

I-.  [I    ,   ...  -.,. 1  .: 

I.:i  Plata  31 

Larimer  32 


Logai  27, 

Mesa  30 

.     Mineral  37 

Montrose  38 

[ontezuma  39 

Morgan  40 



Park  4:i 

..    Phillips  44 

..    Pitkin  45 


...      San  Juan 
..   San  Miguel 

S,,l-«  "'!- 

Teller 

Washington 

Weld 

V11111.1 

I  01   , 


j 


APPORTIONMENT  OF  TAX  CHARGED  AGAINST  THE  SEVERAL  COUNTIES  OF  THE  STATE  FOR  1903. 


Agricultural 


S,  hi  0]    ol    Mil 


2  276  it 
i  119.09 
3,«2.M 
2.700.04 
1,368.88 
Si 

■..'i,7 


:■,,    . 
5,801.62 


062.89 

948  II 


I 

:    , 

S  929  22 

5,847  7.7 


848.02 
154.92 

410.84 


526  27 
162.11 


:,  i.ii  63 
219.19 
381  -I 


IG4.85 

3,221.11 

894  12 

,      , 

„,i  ,., 

1,486  26 

176.86 

2, 191  88 

306.12 

2.445.02 

1.936.27 

286  97 

19,634.27 

2,404  26 

281.79 

B44.163  18 

276.64 

1S8  27 

„.;.'  i„ 

816  08 

3,984  11 

i  992  09 

1,256  77, 

628  7.7 

-.7,7  25 

278.68 

1    .HIS  HI 

7,iil  16 

836  77 

117  S7 

.,,1 

830  62 

834.00 

167.00 

947.09 

173. SI 

14,072.53 

22,086.27 

208  62 

104.42 

1,190.84 

595.42 

730.89 

368  17. 

913.73 

17,1,  N7 

9,708  23 

4,864.11 

924  2 1 
386.28 


199.20 

199  20 

138.27 

138.27 

:: ■' 

310.08 

992.09 

1,992.09 

628  37 

628.87 

878.03 

,  :.63 

504  13 

604.46 

117.87 

•117.87 

.272211, 
710.39 


n,7  mi 
173.64 


368  16 

17,1,  S7 

1,864.11 


316.08 
,992  mi 


104.42 

696: 12 


7,02111 


1,211.85 

005.93 

606.93 

605.93 

606.93 

271.09 

135.85 

135.S5 

185  S6 

135.85 

1,274.43 

637.21 

037.21 

637.21 

637.21 

2,017.22 

1  008  61 

1,008.61 

1,008.61 

1. 008.01 

585.34 

92.61 

292.67 

92  '.. 

292.67 

681.60 

3*1.80 

340.80 

340.S0 

340.80 

2,431.64 

1.215.82 

1.215.82' 

1,216.82 

1,215.82 

1.432.07 

710.03 

716.03 

71603 

716.03 

2.010.00 

1.306.03 

1.305.03 

1,305.03 

1.305.08 

1.401.32 

2,200.67 

2.200.67 

2,2 ;7 

2.2110.07 

077.28 

338.01 

338.64 

338.64 

338.04 

1,041.86 

520.94 

B20  94 

620.94 

520.94 

1,090.05 

MS.  112 

848.02 

SIS. 112 

848.02 

309.87 

154.92 

154.92 

154.92 

164  92 

833.67 

416.84 

U6.84 

416.84 

410. SI 

482.38 

241.20 

241.20 

241.20 

241.20 

1.007.1S 

503.69 

503.59 

503.59 

503.59 

2,264.27 

1,132.13 

1,132.13 

1,132  IS 

1.132.13 

1.2i in  77 

.39 

000.39 

000.39 

600.39 

930.35 

168  is 

408.18 

46S.18 

40S.1S 

10,003.28 

5,001  S3 

■".. 

5.001.63 

5, i 

43S.99 

219  in 

219.19 

219.19 

219.49 

771  I'l 

2.S7  21 

IIS7.21 

387.24 

387.21 

1,077.86 

538.93 

138.93 

138.93 

638.93 

929  68 

li.  l  85 

164.85 

111!  S7, 

101  S5 

788  so 

mil  12 

inn  12 

394.49 

894.42 

1.329.35 

mil  n7 

001.07 

l.sl   ,7, 

001.07 

361.74 

175.80 

175.80 

176  S.I 

010.27 

305.12 

305.12 

305.12 

305.12 

4,890.04 

2,445.02 

2.446.02 

2.446.02 

2.  117,  112 

473.95 

230.97 

230.97 

230.97 

230.97 

4.808.39 

2.404.20 

2,404  20 

2.1114,211 

2.1111  211 

663,58 

281.79 

281.79 

281.79 

281.79 

33  82  17 

ii  06 

1  66,6 5 

*  60,631  "7, 

J  66,63]  ii7. 

Stock  Inspccl 
1-16  Mill 

J       284.14 


tol 

il.lnm   ll.iinls 
1  2  Mill 


l,7,7ii!il 
690  7,7 

1,2111  111 
1.044  08 
826.64 

1,183.87 


1,142.17 
12.136 
3,182  I" 

1.777,  lis 
1.200.91 


602.98 

182  3s 

,258  99 

1,007.19 

1.830.33 

2,204.27 

.nil.  59 

1.117,2  27, 

lisil  117 

.mil. us 


,.272  2il 


10,089.09 ...  i'l 

8.367  is Conejos 

i,  1,1221.                                                      Costilla 
li.ln  "I  Ouster    : 

9,470.84  Delta    1 

i '"  727  in  Denver 

2,088.23  Dolores 

11,908.44      ... 

7.368  ml      ...  ...  Eagle 

n  1 17  it  Elberl 

97,082  .7  El  Paso 

2',.  17,ii  24 Fremont 

14,207.81 Garfic  Id 

ln.1117,  56........  Gilpin 

1,623.39 Granil 

12,11s  7,7   ,  i  1 i 

2,716.99  ......       Hinsdale 

127H  _1         Huerfano 

2",172  22 Jefferson 

5,863.37  Kiowa 

6,816.02 Kit   .'ii-, ii 

2i.:;iii  it Lake 

14,320.01 

2.,. lim  .in Larimer 

ii  nil  2,i  Las  Animas 

6,772.84  Lincoln 

10.41S.68  Logan 


Win 


S.330.7H  . 
1,823.89 

10.(171  .SO  . 


..    Montrose 

Montezuma 

Morgan 


1,2111  77 

1  2.0.17  72 

Pitkin 

'.HI.,  7. 

II. 11111121 

Prower 

10.HIII.2S 

100,032.74 

Pueblo 

..   ',2 

I  389  82..... ... 

.             Kim       III     mi- 

774  111 

7.7HS7 

...   Kin  Grande 

10,778.56 

Ki.ml 

7888  60 

San  Km 

s.in   Miguel 

Sedgwick 

010.27 

0.102.57 

Summit 

4,890.04 

4S.900.3S 

Teller 

Washington 

Willi 

568  59 

5.035. S3 

$133,262  is 

J1.332.021.0S 

1  hi  lis 

ASSESSMENTS 


Statement  Showing  Apportionment  of  Public  School  Income  Fund  for 
the  Years  1903  and  1904. 

Abstracts  of  Assessment,  showing  Increase  and  Decrease. 

Abstract  Assessments  1903  and  1904. 

Recapitulation  of  same. 

Detailed  Statements — Acres  of  Agricultural  Land  ;  Acres  of  Grazing 
Land  ;  Acres  of  Coal  Land  ;  Improvementi  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  ;  Jewelery  ;  Gold 
and  Silver  Plate ;  Amount  of  Money  and  Credits  ;  Carriages 
and  Vehicles  ;  Household  Property  ;  All  other  Property  ;  Bank 
Stocks  or  Other  Stocks,  Etc. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  119 


APPORTIONMENT    PUBLIC    SCHOOL    INCOME. 

1903.  1904. 

January  19th.        July  15th.        January  15th.  July  22d. 

Adams    $  926.54              $       569.88              $       869.28              $       639.53 

Arapahoe   504.36  505.17  797.66  641.06 

Archuleta     318.71  324.44  427.62  410.62 

Baca     92.93  103.49  148.01  112.21 

Bent 337.91  421.61  569.56  438.63 

Boulder    2,721.61  3,062.23  4,064.30  3,291.22 

Chaffee     737.78  817.57  1,115.15  846.54 

Cheyenne   54.87  56.93  79.50  70.51 

Clear    Creek    754.77  840.65  1,120.97  798.75 

Conejos    1,423.96  1,567.54  2,092.09  1,616.21 

Costilla    !  665.51  684.92  923.71  695.22 

Custer     356.02  366.93  499.07  352.53 

Delta    914.24  1,101.83  1,498.33  1,214.13 

Denver     16,834.04                  19,625.22  25,302.27  19,726.23 

Dolores    106.45  71.06  99.91  56.70 

Douglas 373.95  344.73  483.77  355.15 

Eagle     275.98  301.46  423.41  312.15 

Elbert    404.68  447.58  641.94  406.96 

El   Paso    4,202.38  4,701.24  6,263.08  4,505.97 

Fremont    2,002.48  2,256.00  3.013.33  2,146.82 

Garfield    743.07                .       S05.73  1,083.12  881.67 

Gilpin    745.36  811.53  1,084.27  745.64 

Grand    81.46  92.13  124.97  125.39 

Gunnison    479.07  520.41  710.50  568.45 

Hinsdale    129.47  142.70  190.56  112.70 

Huerfano    1.26S.74  1,433.35  1,917.81  1,500.22 

Jefferson     1,258.20  1,399.98  1,926.9S  1,469.56 

Kiowa     61.03  60.79  95.21  68.31 

Kit    Carson    223.00  251.94  338.43  243.28 

Lake    1,270.86  1,360.26  1,822.35  1,309.71 

La  Plata    1,095.25  1,354.40  1,805.74  1,199.49 

Larimer     1,822.87  2,298.82  3,104.22  2.6S5.S1 

Las    Animas     2,S60.26  3,686.51  4,926.45  3,369.92 

Lincoln    100.55  121.74  187.79  122.71 

Logan    374.03  407.68  597.70  442.27 

-Mesa    1,270.93  1,565.03  2.087.75  1,773.66 

Mineral    149.86  128.53  184.77  131.22 

Montrose    615.73  702.49  524.81  399.30 


120  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


APPORTIONMENT  PUBLIC  SCHOOL  INCOME— Concluded. 

1903.  1904. 

January  19th.        July  15th.        January  15th.  July  22d. 

Montezuma     317.53  393.09  926.59  722.80 

Morgan    465.40  529.46  712.71  585.93 

Otero    1,650.86  2,097.90  2,780.92  1,889.42 

Ouray    381.80  411.46  576.80  423.19 

Park     272.76  267.10  401.29  290.86 

Phillips    22S.47  227.56  320.39  213.07 

Pitkin    684.09  704.41  942.25  701.54 

Prowers     616.90  727.69  983.35  745.37 

Pueblo    5,320.19  6,511.69  8,647.91  6,373.52- 

Rio  Blanco   199.26  202.80  304.72  252.70 

Rio   Grande    573.28  671.71  891.67  678.44 

Routt     449.34  545.S6  764.85  634.02 

Saguache    489.22  523.50  743.02  550.86 

San    Juan    149.20  171.55  224.15  161.82 

San    Miguel    363.14  376.06  501.76  368.78 

Sedgwick    159.78  150.83  211.56  161.36 

Summit     201.72  216.93  299.33  191.71 

Teller    2,133.48  2.379.73  3,127.95  2,095.49 

Washington    147.43  231.10  306.91  223.93 

Weld     2,146.17  2,487.86  3,319.99  2,778.28 

Yuma    234.30  459.67  614.57  598.04 

Normal   School 187.72  222.62  294.76 

Total    $65,930.95  $75,225.08  $101,043.84  $76,651.84 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  121 

ADAMS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904 

1903  1904 


No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 

79,891 

$1,228,447.00 

87.740 

$1,848,587.00 

Acres    of   grazing-   land 

475,436 

399,028.00 

437,206 

407,560.00 

Acres    of    coal    land 

2,560 

3,070.00 

2,625 

4,570.00 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind    thereof    

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the    kind    thereof 

524,500.00 

569,905.00 

Improvements  on  public   lands 

4,735.00 

11,520.00 

Town   and  city   lots 

27,214 

259. 333.00 

27,260 

315,085.00 

\     Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 

81, 200.00 

101,140.00 

Metalliferous    mining    claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    rlaims    

Gross   output    from    metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  state  board  of  assessors.. 

87.51 

1,030,424.00 

118.56 

1.100,572.00 

Other    railroad    property 

16,697.00 

18,434.00 

Miles   of  telegraph   lines 

73.41 

8,865.00 

118.56 

11,626.00 

Miles   of  telephone   lines 

SI.  4 

10,679.00 

81 

13,235.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

173,675.00 

157,815.00 

Average     amount     of     capital 
employed    in    manufactures.. 

3/500.00 

4,900.00 

Horses    

3,503 

87,470.00 

3,326 

104,095.00 

Mules    

106 

3,780.00 

10S 

4,460.00 

1    Asses    

4 

225.00 

3 

50.00 

Cattle    

12,150 

233,625.00 

11,626 

201,212.00 

Sheep    

25,605 

53,205.0) 

26,311 

50,295.00 

Swine    

2,953 

14,755.00 

3,753 

23,170.00 

Goats    

1 
1,403 

5.0'J 

2,925.00 

2,240.00 

Musical    instruments 

195 

8,035.00 

175 

8,540.00 

Clocks    and    watches 

149 

1,365.00 

135 

1,410.00 

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

3°5.00 

405.00 

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

27,300.00 

122  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

ADAMS — Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation                No.  of  Valuation 

Cash  value  promissory  notes, 
bonds,  debentures  and  all 
other  written  evidence  of 
indebtedness 36,775.00  16,955.00 

Cash  value  of  special  privileges 
and  franchises  not  included 
in    other    items 3.820.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    state 


Stock  or.  shares  in  any  corpora- 
tion doing  business  in  the 
state    300.00 


Average   cash   value    bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 300.00 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

description    1,590  37,140.00  1.533  37,685.00 

Household   property    (over  and 
above    exemption) 975.00 

Libraries     

Furniture    and    fixtures 5,510.00  5,120.00 

All     other    property 32,570.00  23,355.00 

Bank   stock   or    shares    in   any 
bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 

county     $4,262,183.00  $5,076,336.00 


Number    of   military   polls 419  975 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $17,508.00. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


123 


ARAPAHOE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 6S,333 

Acres  of  grazing    land 260,767 

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 61,724 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city   lots 

Metalliferous    mining    claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by   state    board   of   assessors.       67.78 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph    lines 581 

Miles  of  telephone    lines 703 

Average   value   of  merchandise     

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses 2,973 

Mules     94 

Asses     

Cattle    12,177 

Sheep     23,300 

Swine   669 

Goats     

All    other    animals 

Musical    instruments 289 

Clocks   and   watches 231 

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

Amount'    of     money,      credits.  \ 
book  accounts  and  other  ae-  )• 
counts      not      evidenced      by  / 
writing    ' 

Cash  value  promissory  notes.  ( 
bonds,  debentures  and  all  \ 
other  written  evidence  of  J 
indebtedness     ' 


I 

1904 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

$1,810,721.00 

68,333 

$1,538,660.00 

304,350.00 

260,767 

303,175.00 

190,370.00 

160,695.00 

3,605.00 

2,615.00 

700,505.00 

892,600.00 
191,950.00 

826,261.00 

852,868.00 

14,380.00 

16,710.00 

11,216.00 

14,575.00 

11,345.00 

13,960.00 

29  .".30.00 

26,860.00 

80,655.00 

2,568 

68,875.00 

2,970.00 

107 
9,679 

3,605.00 

240,346.00 

154,195.00 

46.966.00 

20,600 

30,150.00 

4.230.00 

716 

2.935.00 

325.00 

360.00 

18,340.00 

267 

16,815.00 

3.450.00 

169 

2,325.00 

1.080.00 

880.00 

17,040.00 


9.730.00 


121  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

ARAPAHOE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


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


Number    of   military    polls 486  680 


Average    cash   value    bank   de- 
posits , 'in    state 20,695.00  

Average   cash   value   bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 3,180.00  13,880.00 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description     1,612  35,660.00  1,374  26,925.00 

Household   property    (over  and 
above    exemption) 12,875.00  10,085.00 

Libraries    

Furniture    and    fixtures 9,125.00  8,160.00 

All    other  property 288,255.00  296,765.00 

Bank   stock    or    shares    in   any 
bank     


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $4,802,334.00  $4,660,393.00 


Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $8, 473.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


125 


AECHULETA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural    land. 

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  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  state  board  of  assessors. . 

Other    railroad    property 

Miles  of  telegraph    lines 

Miles  of  telephone    lies 

Average  value   of   merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses    

■tales    





Sheep     

Swine     

Goats     

All   other   animals    

Musical  instruments  

Clocks    and     watches 


190c 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

7,238 

1     36,190.00 

6,323 

$     32,500.00 

158,537.50 

134,784 

168,700.00 

SO 

12,000.00 

40 

600.00 

39,800 

99,67-  5 

23.114 

57,785.00 

09 


550.00 

2,560.00 
58,795.00 

38.201.00 


292,801.00 

61,392.00 

2,400.00 

45,313.00 


Jewelry,  srold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
Stones     


20.000.00 

810 

26,707.00 

19 

a 

5.175 

52.126.00 

28.930 

43,395.00 

86 

376.00 

320 

320.00 

19 

1. 204.OO 

37 

227.00 

77.20 


63.05 


869 


0,4Sb 

36.400 


300 
51 


93 


21.400.00 
1,200.00 
58,795.00 

38.201.00 


309.750.00 

35,612.00 

3.266.00 

1.200.00 

34,000.00 

10.000.00 
28,295.00 

660.00 

54.529.00 
54,500.00 

53.00 

SOO.oo 

128.00 

1.820.00 

335.00 


Amount  of  monev.  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ^c- 
co'mts  not  evidenced  by 
writing    


126  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

ARCHULETA— Conceded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1004. 


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

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

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits  in   state 


1903  .  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 


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     244  4,513.00  159  2,711.00 

Household   property   (over  and 
above    exemption)    750.00  

Libraries    400.00  275.00 

Furniture   and   fixtures 1,850.00  2,400.00 

All    other    property 13,085.00  3,460.00 

Bank   stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank     


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county     $    996,025.00  :  $    922.975.00 


Number  of  military  polls 397  200 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $300.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


12' 


BACA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


20,882.00 

6,161.00 
935.00 

2,675.0:> 


1903 
Xo.  of  Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land   

Acres  of  grazing-   land    289,907  $    162,326.00 

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 

Improvements  on   public   lands     

Town  and   city   lots 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city    lots 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims  

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims   

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board   of  Assessors     

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 67 

Asses    

Cattle    36,458 

Sheep    28,275 

84 

Goats     

IAll    other   animals 2 

Musical    instruments 24 

Clocks    and   watches 51 

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

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

- 10.6:0.0 


1904 


No.  of 


:91.310 


Valuation 


$    163,188.00 


5,4S9.00 
2.705.00 


3.270 

42,616.00 

1,615.00 

45 

1,145.00 

378,180.00 

32,149 

333.0:  ".!"» 

42,413.00 

26,2§0 

39,435.00 

240.00 

103 

276.00 

65.00 

3 

315.00 

28 

360.00 

22 

185.00 

128  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

BACA— ^Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other   items 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    States 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits  out    of   State 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 


Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the   State 


Carriages      and      vehicles       of 
every    description 2SS  4,58E  3,970.00 

Household   property    (over    and 
above    exemption) 


Libraries    

Furniture   and   fixtures 

All    other    property 5.125.00  4,643.00 

Bank    stock    or   shares    in   any 

bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $    691,358.00  ■        $    640,850.00 


Number    of   military   polls 142 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


129 


BENT. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


1903 


Xo.  of 
Acres  of  agricultural  land 3S,512 


Acres  of  grazing  land. 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 


Acres    of    other    mineral 
and  kind  thereof 


land 


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  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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     

Gnats  

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  bv  writ- 
ing   


99,778 


Valuation 

$    389,561.00 

113,670.00 


1904 
Xo.  of         Valuation 


41,318.00 
11.6S5.00 
61.S00.0O 

S7.500.00 


3S.6S4 
102,922 


$  3SS.S17.00 
113,611.00 


40,227.00 

8,270.00 

61,838.00 

86,895.00 


3-5.92 

528,325.00 

36.92 

."^1.490.00 

13,762.00 

16.621.00 

11,418.00 

15,092.00 

11.717.00 

16.145.00 

21,200.Q0 

2.323 

46.23S.0U 

2.293 

45,283.00 

97 

2.310.00 

79 

1.925.00 

14.-71 

164.298.00 

11,583 

123.670.00 

27.572 

45.649.00 

24.112 

33,841.00 

490 

1,181.00 

561 

0 

931.00 

200  00 

29 

675.00 

12 

610.00 

58 

270.00 

24 

163.00 

130  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

BENT— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
330 

Valuation 

No.  of 
374 

Valuation 

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

Average  cash    value    bank  de- 
posits  in  State 

Average  cash    value    bank  de- 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

3,570.00 
525.00 

4,053.00 

Household   property  (over    and 
above  exemption)  

Agricultural   implements 

330.00 
935.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All  other  property 

Bank    stock    or   shares    in    any 

1,125.00 
3,710.00 

18,905.00 

3,415.00 
21,234.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State                           

Grand     total    valuation     of 
county    

$1,580,412.00 

$1,588,403.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

346 

330 

Reducation  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $21,084.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


131 


BOULDER. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural  land. 

Acres  of  grazing  land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres   of   oil    land 


1903 
Xo.  of         "Valuation 

101,085  $1,890,905.00 

107,170  221,275.00 


14. 


Acres    of    other    mineral 
and  kind  thereof 


land 


Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

Town  and  city  lots 

on     town     and 


Improvements 
city   lots 


Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 


780.00 

032. 

720.00 

4.035.00 

1,305.525.00 

2,228, 

755.00 

457 

980.00 

439. 

300.00 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 


Other  railroad  property. 
Miles  of  telegraph  lines. 
Miles  of  telephone  lines. 


1,121.075.00 


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


1904 
No.  of         Valuation 

92,922  $1,860,305.00 

115,223  285.055.00 

12,902  215.705.00 


854.615.00 
5,485.00 

1,332.635.00 

2,412.640.00 
486,130.00 

481,610.00 


1.232.383.00 


Average  value  of  merchandise. 

442.515.00 

445.145.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

Horses    

7,015 

17S.  795.00 

7,392 

201,560.00 

Mules  

316 

8.690.00 

341 

9,375.00 

Asses   

159 

1,055.00 

Cattle  

15,516 

206,760.00 

15,346 

204,710.00 

Sheep   

2,033 

3,095.00 

2,464 

3,950.00 

Swine  

653 

2,590.00 

928 

4,120.00 

4,090 

6,215.00 

All  other  animals 

2,906 

6,950.00 

50 

965.00 

Musical   instruments 

1,080 

61.105.00 

1,186 

68.905.00 

Clocks  and  watches 

830 

7.890.00 

847 

7.7G5.00 

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

3.275.00 

2.795.00 

wri 


132  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

BOULDEK— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 

251,625.00 

No.  of 

"Valuation 

205,100.00 

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 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description  

3,863 

69,180.00 

3,933 

76.765.00 

Household  property   (over  and 
above  exemption) 

6,975.00 

6,475.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures. . ., 

55,495.00 

57,825.00 

All  other  property 

68,155.00 

79,540.00 

Bank   stock   or   shares   in  any 

< 

' 

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

Grand    total     valuation     of 
county    

$9,960,445.00 

$10,551,828.00 

Number    of   military    polls 

3,222 

3,384 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $12, 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


133 


CHAFFEE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


Acres  of  agricultural   land. 

Acres  of   grazing   land 

Acres  of    coal    land 

Acres  of  oil  land 


1903 

1904 

STo.  of          Valuation 

No.  of          Valuation 

14,848.04      $   158,320.00 

15,215.028      $    157,140.00 

60,120.34            62,890.00 

57,715.74              62,675.00 

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..      10,970.50 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining   claims 


Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous   mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned^ 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors , 

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 


1,400 
31 


5,353 


219 


13 
292 


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


216,740.00 

12,180.00 

216,354.00 

433,103.00 
157,760.00 

45,785.00 


1,482,879.00 


119,255.00 


31,102.00 
625.00 


54,155.00 


921.00 


415.00 

16,915.00 

5,053.00 

7,125.00 


11,864.497 


1,518 
35 

5,016 

223 

IS 
341 
436 


191,255.00 

14,110.00 

228,861.00 

459,045.00 
119,385.00 

40,767.00 


,578.00 


116.751.00 

30,815.00 
735.00 

49,220.00 

925.00 

439.00 

23,645.00 
4,625.00 

1,135.00 


134  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

CHAFFEE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


f                                Xo.  of 
Amount      of     money,      credits,  \ 
book  accounts  and  other  ac-  \ 
counts  not  evidenced  in  writ- 
ing    1 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

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

29  700  00 

Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
leges  and   franchises   not   in- 
cluded in   other   items 

Average    cash   value    bank   de-  I 
posits   in   State 1 

Average    cash   value    bank   de-  / 
posits  out  of  State / 

t 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every    description 906 

17,108.00 

818 

16,735.00 

Household   property   (over   and 

2,450.00 

3,430.00 

Libraries    

1,180.00 
7,950.00 

Furniture   and   fixtures 

S, 250. 00 

All  other  propertv 

37,555.00 

51,020.00 
760.00 

Bank   stock    or   shares    in    any 
bank,    bicycles 

37,050.00 

83 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 
the    State 

Grand     total     valuation     of 

S3.141.S70.00 

$3,126,056.00 

Number   of   military  noils 665 

# 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $6,429.00. 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  135 

CHEYEXNE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


Xo.  of 

Valuation 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 

Acres    of    agricultural    land 

Acres  of  grazing  land 

5S9.997 

$   368,748.00 

585,123 

$   438,843.00 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  lands  thereof 

3,970.00 

4.280,00 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

3,970.00 

4,325.00 

Town   and   city  lots 

938 

1,431.00 

3,381.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 

6,252.00 

6,703.00 

Metalliferous    mining   claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross    output  from   metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

63.13 

855,222.00 

63.13 

877,510.00 

Other    railroad    property 

11,366.00 

25,929.0) 

63.13 

10,125.00 

Miles   of   telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

2,700.00 

3,100.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses    

1,241 

997 

12,420.00 

9,970.00 

Mules    

10 

121.00 

12 

120.00 

9,411 

9,448 

Cattle    

92,649.00 

94,536.00 

Sheep 

12,550 

18,825.00 

10,925 

16,387.00 

Swine    

3 

9.00 

24 

72.00 

Goats    

15 

16 

Musical    instruments 

425.00 

655.00 

Clocks   and    watches 

39 

273.00 

32 

224.03 

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      500.00 


136  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

CHEYENNE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903  1904 

No.  of        Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded  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 93  1,347.00  89  1,330.00 

Household   property   (over  and 
above    exemption) 


Libraries    

Furniture    and    fixtures 285.00  325.00 

All   other  property 


Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank 2,500.00  2,000.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $1,393,141.00  $1,489,690.00 


Number    of   military   polls 118  108 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $2,215.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


13: 


CLEAR  CREEK. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Xo.  of 

Valuation 
1903 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 
1904 

Acres    of    agricultural    land  — 
Acres   of  grazing  land,    215   per 

24,300 

$     58,120.00 

34,750 

$     53,445.00 

Acres   of  coal  land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

19,454.00 

Improvements   on  public  lands 

10,000.00 

10,000.00 

Town   and   city   lots 

539,020.00 

592,040.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 

464",  631. 00 

432,450.00 

Metalliferous   mining   claims... 

461,945.11 

688,964.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining   claims    

294,130.00 

296,850.00 

Gross    output   from   metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 

157, 148.  S9 

99,270.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

25.- 

7          291,381.00 

25/ 

7            293,778.00 

Other  railroad  property,   Wells 

1,443.00 
2,900.00 

1,804.00 
3,646.00 

Miles   of   telegraph   lines 

Miles  of   telephone   lines 

11,918.00 

16,715.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

85,377.00 

78,455.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

9,975.00 

6,250.00 

Horses    

730 

20,145.00 

723 

17,985.00 

Mules    

19 

365.00 

17 

340.00 

Asses    

75 

780.00 

74 

735.00 

Cattle    

745 

13,055.00 

782 

12,225.00 

Sheep    

Swine    

Goats    

Musical    instruments 

7,600.00 

7,460.00 

Clocks    and   watches 

680.00 

710.00 

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

450.00 

430.00 

138  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

CLEAR  CREEK— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903                                                    1904 
No.  of         Valuation               No.  of          "Valuation 
Amount     of     money,      credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing   12,045.00  

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


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

9,210.00 

8,365.00 

Household   property   (over  and 
above    exemption) 



3,000.00 

3,350.00 

Libraries    

1,000.00 

1,500.00 

Furniture   and  fixtures 

11,725.00 

12,050.00 

All    other    property 

1,775.00 

1,935.00 

Bank   stock   or    shares    in   any 
bank    

35,000.00 

51,400.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing    business     in 
the    State 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$2,522,273.00 

$2,694,757.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

690 

800                

Reduction   made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $13,604.00. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


139 


CONEJOS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


1903 


1904 


No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres   of   agricultural   land 

92,568 

$   512,555.00 

93,865 

$   563,911.00 

Acres    of   grazing  land 

169,017 

247,694.00 

160,880 

201,100.00 

Acres    of   coal   land 

11,663 

11,761.00 

Acres   of  oil  land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind   thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
kind   of   land   thereof 

163,726.00 

156,463.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 

7,734.00 

7,993.00 

Town  and  city  lots 

96,963.00 

98,247.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots. 

157,126.00 

176,904.00 

Metalliferous   mining   claims... 

8,415.00 

11,240.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

7,060.00 

6,560.00 

Pullman  Car  Co.  and  others... 

3,916.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

74.25 

513,448.00 

74.25 

517,450.00 

Other    railroad    property 

6,059.00 

2,560.00 

Miles   of  telegraph   lines 

74.25 

8,700.00 

74 

10,566.00 

Miles   of  telephone  lines 

106.9 

6,066.00 

10.65 

24,680.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

80,766.00 

96,549.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

Globe  Express  Co 

Horses    

3,712.00 

75.00 

2,867 

49,764.00 

3,080 

53,930.00 

Mules    

59 

1,169.00 

96 

1,676.00 

Asses    

6,706 

7,863 

Cattle    

100,301.00 
47,671.00 

116,423.00 
52,997.00 

Sheep    

37,036 

41,481 

Swine     

352 

925.00 

346 

963.00 

205 

146 

All    other    animals 

338.00 

305.00 

Musical    instruments 

137 

4,251.00 

172 

5,555.00 

Clocks    and   watches 

253 

1,209.00 

256 

1,451.00 

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

455.00 

570.00 

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


14,745.00 


11,300.00 


140  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

CONEJOS— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903  1904 

No.  of        Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other  items 


Average  cash   value   bank    de- 
posits  in   State 


Average   cash   value    bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 


Number  of  military  polls 1,463  1,216 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $3,683. 


Carriages      and      vehicles      of 

every    description 1,168  18,571.00  1,009  17,844.00 

Household   property   (over  and 

above   exemption) 2,375.00  7,080.00 

Libraries    

Furniture   and   fixtures 

All    other    property 24,535.00  27,009.00 

Bank   stock   or   shares    in   any 

bank   


Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 400.00 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county     $2,089,371.00  $2,191,123.00 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  141 

COSTILLA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural   land. 
Acres  of  grazing  land 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

184,699 

$    488,531.00 

125,782 

$    331,294.00 

776,357 

121.797.00 

67,561 

113,668.00 

Acres    of    coal    land — mountain 
land    767, 713  79,970.00 


Acres  of  oil  land. 


Improvements  on  public  lands. 
Town  and  city   lots 


Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining   claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims 


Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 


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    


Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind   thereof 946  3,892.00  1.106.24  4.212.00 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 


74.671.00 

76,773.00 

2,781.00 

2,498.00 

19.175.00 

18,628.00 

45,330.00 

37,900.00 

20,585.00 

1,179 

20,664.00 

75.35 

567,969.00 

75.55 

567,750.00 

229.00 

229.00 

75.35 

7.920.00 

9,326.00 

7.495.00 

9,610.00 

28.050.00 

28,445.00 

31,400.00 

18,400.00 

2,070 

32,253.00 

1.957 

33,984.00 

95 

1.995.00 

96 

1,980.00 

1 

20.00 

9,294 

116.351.00 

8,476 

89,693.00 

17,296 

22,834.00 

17,893 

22,397.00 

229 

707.00 

215 

771.00 

1,291 

1.604.00 

1.201 
39 

1.581.00 

44 

1.750.00 

1.545.00 

32 

228.00 

104 

314.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by 
writing    8,725.00  3.775.00 


142  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

COSTILLA— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


No.  of 
Cash    value   promissory    notes, 
bonds,     debentures     and     all 
other     written     evidence     of 
indebtedness    

Valuation 

No.  of 
560 

Valuation 

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    524 

Household   property    (over  and 
above  exemption)   

11,543.00 
.  75.00 

11,515.00 
75.00 

Libraries    

Furniture  and   fixtures 

All  other  property 

Bank   stock   or   shares   in   any 

35,120.00 

28,973.00 

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

75.00 

Grand    total    valuation    of 
county     

$1,653,085.00 

$1,515,990.00 

Number    of   military   polls 

592 

642 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $7,785.00/ 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


143 


CUSTER. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural  land. 

Acres  of    grazing   land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 


1903 
No.  of  Valuation 

6,911  $     42,480.00 

S8.452.5  195,260.00 


Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind    thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

Town  and   cit y   lots 


Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 

Metalliferous    mining    claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross    output  from    metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

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    


2,685 


28,560.00 


2,825.00 
360.00 


1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

14,242  $    131,305.00 

84,644  123,055.00 


30.600.00 


164,015.00 

88,255.00 

6,630.00 

17,445.00 

22,110.00 

21,305.00 

54,565.00 

56,395.00 

2,784 

29,045.00 

32,340.00 
26,430.00 

4,920.00 

12.89 

92,447.00 

12.89 

93,455.00 

24,105.00 

19,979.00 

12.89 

1,289.00 

12.89 

1,895.00 

5,687.00 

7,695.00 

22,140.00 

21,680.00 

2,430.00 

400.00 

1,713 

28,900.00 

1,721 

30,265.00 

16 

270.00 

23 
10,706 

495.00 

9,727 

88,190.00 

110,530.00 

40 

80.00 

331 

505.00 

118 

275.00 

101 

275.00 

3,170.00 
290.00 


32,360.00 


144  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

CUSTER— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

1903 
No.  of         Valuation 

1904 
No.  of          Valuation 

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

555                 10,330.00 
300.00 

548                   10,610.00 
170.00 

All    other  property 

Bank    stock    or   shares    in    any 

6,243.00 

10,650.00 

25.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 

Grand     total     valuation     of 

835,011.00 

870,004.00 

Number  of   military   polls 

241.00 

276.00 

Reduction  made  by   State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $7,587. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


145 


DELTA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural    laud 

Acres  of  grazing-    land    

Acres  of  coal   land    

Acres  of  oil  land  


1903 

19( 

)4 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

64,461 

$    567,967.00 

52,559 

$    651,432.00 

55,625 

73,028.00 

69,328 

86,660.00 

2,460 

24,600.00 

3,963.45 

79,260.00 

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  . . . 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross    out-put   from    Metallife- 
rous mining  claims  


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 


215,985.00 

4,630.00 

140,201.00 

273,633.00 


.    by  state  board  of  assessors.. 

71.25 

445,779.00 

Other  railroad  property  

3,519.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

73.60 

7,970.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines   

64.96 

8,386.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

147,175.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures   

13,782.00 

4,305 

88,869.00 

Mules    

12S 

3,139.00 

18,528 

Cattle    

181,088.00 

Sheep     

8,503 

11,546.00 

Swine     

897 

3,139.00 

Goats    

2,865 

5,951  00 

Musical  instruments   

220 

13.490.00 

Clocks  and  watches  

115 

S71.00 

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

140.00 

221,070.00 

3,400.00 

150,142.00 

325,585.00 

71.25 

488,700.00 

3,562.00 

73.60 

8,961.00 

134.70 

24,915.00 

145,865.00 

16,530.00 

4,515 

96,135.00 

137 

3,250.00 

19,671 

209,847.00 

7,433 

10,260.00 

1,411 

4,482.00 

2S5 

525.00 

255 

18,785.00 

55 

520.00 

35.00 


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


6,575.00 


3,950.00 


146  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

DELTA— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

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

Average    cash    value   bank   de- 
posits in  state 

Average   cash    value    bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

• 

1,731 

40,249.00 
1,250.00 

1,847 

42,145.00 

Household   property,    over   and 
above  exemption  

2,200.00 

6,379.00 
15,710.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

8,025.00 

All    other   property 

23,022.00 

16,830.00 

Bank    stock    or   shares   in   any 
bank    

53,702.00 

57,900.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county  

$2,367,711.00 

$2,695,035.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

465 

811 

Reduction  made  by  state  board  of  equalization  for  1904,  $4,116. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  117 

DENVER. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


19 
No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 10,445.80 

Acres  of  grazing-    land 

)3 
Valuation 

$2,307,775.00 

1904 
No.  of           "Valuation 

10,307            $2,501,915.00 

A^res  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil    land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

and   kind   thereof. 


59.75 

587,310.00 

12,265.00 

7,030.00 

747,045.00 

6,967,405.00 

9,600 

334,430.00 

146 

5,250.00 

4,184 

94,425.00 

400 

800.00 

182 

530.0* 

195 

1,600.00 

11.863 

887,325.00 

11,239 

169,650.00 

296,495.00 

3,000,050.00 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind   of  land  thereof 1,701,815.00  391  1,537,760.00 

Improvements  on   public   lands     

Town    and    city    lots.... 202,564  51,270,330.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 34,460  27,406,365.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  state  board  of  assessors, 

leased    

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 195  1,600.00  349  2,960.00 

Musical    instruments 11.863  887,325.00  13,641  1,143,775.00 

Clocks    and   watches 11,239  169,650.00  10,705  207,315.00 

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

Amount  of  money,  credits,  book 
accounts  and  other  accounts 
not  evidenced   by   writing 3,000,050.00  2,570,500.00 


202,284 

52,173,575.00 

35,929 

28.336,825.00 

10.43 

56.09 

659,824.00 

10,829.00 

19.278.00 

767.810.00 

8,508,390.00 

10,137 

400,580.00 

158 

6,335.00 

4.594 

111.925.00 

420 

4,325.00 

174 

800.00 

148  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

DENVER— Conceded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 

Cash    value    promissory    notes, 
bonds,      debentures     and     all 
other     written     evidence     of   ■ 
indebtedness    


Cash  value  of  special  privileges 
and  franchises  not  included 
in   other  items 46,040.00  64,840.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    state 


Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
out   of  state ". 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   13,550  386,595.00  8,900  400,455.00 

Household  property  (over  and 
above   exemption)    1,387,740.00  1,588,395.00 

Bicycles    4,169  44,165.00 

Furniture    and    fixtures 1,529,390.00  1,789,095.00 

All    other    property 8,533,045.00  6,967,470.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank     2,500,050.00  2,680,360.00 

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


Grand     total     valuation     of 

county     $110,181,335.00  $112,856,406.00 


Number   of   military   polls 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904  $S0,200. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


149 


DOLORES. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


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  of  Rico 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city  lots   

Metalliferous   mining  claims    . . 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

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 
writing    


1903 

19( 

)4 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

560 

$       3,360.00 

648 

$       3,888.00 

9,925 

20,584.00 

3,772 

4,715.00 

560 

5,600.00 

560 

5,600.00 

7,021 

17,551.00 

186 

3  7?0  00 

4,275.00 

3,550.00 

10,170.00 

6,290.00 

73,856.00 

71,835.00 

67,125.00 

67,025.00 

50,025.00 

95,550.00 

33,109.00 

36,653.00 

38,000.00 

44,372.00 

22.0' 

7          110,350.00 

22.07 

110,350.00 
885.00 

1,925.00 

2,639.00 

15 

320.00 

353 

18 

47 

1,347 

13 


19,875.00 

33,400.00 

6,415.00 

450.00 

235.00 

20,388.00 

32.00 

10.00 


1,465.00 
592.00 


270 


1,368 
13 


42 


55.00 


3,165.00 


16,350.00 

23,500.00 

6,860.00 

700.00 

325.00 

20,813.00 

32.00 


1,470.00 
472.00 


65.00 


2,700.00 


150  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

DOLORES— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
leges  and   franchises   not   in- 
cluded in  other  items 


1903  1904 

Xo.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average    cash    value   bank   de- 
posits in  state  


Number  of  military  polls 219  204 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $176.00. 


Average   cash    value    bank    de- 
posits out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   82  1,917.00  91  2,060.00 

Household   property    (over   and 
above   exemption)    500.00  

Libraries    


Furniture  and  fixtures   ) 

All    other   property )  6,140.00  5,470.00 

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

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the  state    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county   $    522,058.00  $    556,720.00 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


151 


DOUGLAS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


1903 

1904 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 

323,818 

$    671,235.00 

342,527 

$   652,060.00 

Acres  of  grazing-  land  

Acres  of  oil   land    

Acres  of  other      mineral      land 

Improvements  on  lands  ana  tne 
kind  of   land  thereof 

241,985.00 

347,520.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

5,875.00 

240.00 

Town  and  city  lots 

90,090.00 

96,350.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city  lots   

53,300.00 

51,800.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims    

Gross  out-put  from   metallifer- 
ous   mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

1,469,206.00 

1,557,416.00 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines   

Miles  of  telephone  lines   

27,184.00 

23,970.00 

18,505.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

19,560.00 

23,565.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

7,910.00 

4,650.00 

2,344 

58,745.00 

2,473 

65,750.00 

32 

1,170.00 

Cattle    

15,596 

202,670.00 

15,657 

207,170.00 
200.00 

Sheep    

29 

60.00 

125 

Swine    

571 

2,535.00 

609 

2,735.00 

3 

All  other  animals 

240.00 

105.00 

Musical  instruments   

87 

3.640.00 

122 

5,625.00 

Clocks  and  watches  

66 

700.00 

84 

835.00 

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

150.00 

120.00 

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


26.925.00 


10,330.00 


152  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

DOUGLAS— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

845 

Valuation 

No.  of 
799 

Valuation 

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

■ 

Average    cash    value   bank   de- 

Average   cash    value    bank    de- 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description     

Household   property    (over   and 
above  exemption)   

16,520.00 
500.00 

15,225.00 
450.00 

38,506.00 

18,225.00 

Bank    stock   or    shares    in    any 

13,350.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 

100.00 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county  

$2,977,111.00 

$3,074,891.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

317 

320 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $31,562. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


153 


EAGLE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


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 

on     town     and 


Improvements 
city    lots     . . 


Metalliferous  mining  claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by   state  board  of  assessors 

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     


Cattle     

Sheep     

Swine     

Goats   

All  other  animlas  ... 
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 — 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

13,399 

$   140,592.00 

14,655 

$    145,945.00 

40,475 

75,079.00 

40,922 

81,122.00 

53,630.00 
5,530.00 
28,343.00 

66,950.00 
87,721.00 

21,455.00 

9.484.00 


87.54 

983,973.00 

17,730.00 

10,152.00 

9,468.00 

35,668.00 

2.131 

45.363.00 

20 

408.00 

14.971 

160.455.00 

21.129 

31,748:00 

141 

675.00 

40 

103.00 

90 

6.015.00 

90 

655.00 

13 


14.469 

10.774 

171 

50 

89 

157 


56,355.00 

7,510.00 

31,426.00 

69,420.00 

89,796.00 

6.211.00 


22,267.00 

6.348.00 

955,530.00 
25,651.00 
12,290.00 
15,160.00 
39,182.00 

50.363.00 
235.00 

153.045.00 

14.34S.00 

860.00 

142.00 
6.370.00 
1.302.00 


7.350.00 


154  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

EAGLE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

19 

No.  of 

506 

03 

Valuation 

No.  of 
4S9 

1904 

Valuation 

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- 
deposits  out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   

Household   property    (over   and 
above    exemption)     

Libraries  

9,647.00 
1,425.00 

9,515.00 
1,450.00 

All  other  property 

Bank    stock    or   shares   in    any 

27,760.00 

24,374.00 

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

150.00 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$1,842,240.00 

$1,827,506.00 

Number   of   military   noils 

525 

593 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization   for  1904,   $4,385. 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  155 

ELBERT. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 

1903  1904 


No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural    land    

23,346 

$     70,038.00 

23,346 

$     78,634.00 

Acres  of  grazing  land    

700,469 

595,152.00 

690,926 

690,926.00 

Acres  of  other      mineral      land 
and  kind   thereof 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 

82,485.00 

85,450.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

6.575.00 

4,510.00 

Town  and  citv  lots 

7,200.00 

7,220.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
citv  lots   

23,865.00 

23,260.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by    the    state    board    of    as- 

8318 

1,032,221.00 

17,387.00 

111  61 

1,070.867.00 
18,489.00 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines   

S3.18 

11.157.00 

13,377.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines   

Average   value  of  merchandise 

20,650.00 

17.000.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures   

2  885 

58,820.00 
2,095.00 

2,330 

65 

81  180  00 

Mules    

88 

2,700.00 

Asses    

17,971 

16,044 
31,030 

Cattle    

272,835.00 

54,400.00 

174,030.00 
46,430.00 

Sheep     

28,300 

Swine    

331 

1,325.00 

367 

1,780.00 

Goats    

All  other  animals    

Musical  instruments   

1,490.00 

2,740.00 

Clocks  and  watches 

820.00 

770.00 

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

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  bv 
writing    8,200.00  7,000.00 


156  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

ELBERT— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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


1903  1904 

Xo.  of        Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


debtedness 


Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded 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  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the  state   


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

description   11,490.00  10,480.00 

Household   property    (over   and 
above  exemption)   


Libraries    

Furniture  and  fixtures  

All  other  property 6,130.00  2,020.00 

Bank    stock   or   shares    in    any 

bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county  $2,284,335.00  $2,338,863.00 


Number  of  military  polls 340  390 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization   for  1904,  $1,831. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


157 


EL  PASO. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


Acres  of  agricultural     land. 

Acres  of  grazing    land 

Acres  of  coal   land    

Acres  of  oil    land 


1903 
No.  of         Valuation 

79,102  $    637,220.00 

505.498  853.110.00 

850  42,500.00 


Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and  kind  thereof 


Improvements     on     lands 
the  kind  of  land  thereof. 


and 


Improvements  on  public  lands 
Town  and  city  lots 


Improvements     on     town     and 
city   lots 

Metalliferous    mining    claims.. 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by    state   board    of    assessors 


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 


1,314,750.00 

16,750.00 

6,482,890.00 

6.857,670.00 
4,330.00 


100.00 


3,420,613.00 

55,884.00 

1.424 

46,669.00 

156,728.00 

1,213,720.00 

6.136 

158,010.00 

254 

6,980.00 

26,613 

368,500.00 

32.240 

48,170.00 

711 

2,600.00 

319 

810.00 

1.306 

87.320.00 

1,239 

22,190.00 

47,130.00 

1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

79.105.93        $    608,860.00 

515,195.84  859.320.00 

1,063.44  42,950.00 


55,800.00 


739.24 

4,640.00 

1,338,070.00 

6,518,580.00 

7,001,390.00 

316.80 

3.711,521.00 

1.175,930.00 

5.S84 

145.370.00 

234 

6.280.00 

27,032 

321.510.00 

29.00o 

43,560.00 

593 

2,100.00 

637 

2,530.00 

1.580 

102.400.00 

1,096 

19,380.00 

45,020.00 

46.320.00 

158  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

EL  PASO— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 
111.910.00 

No.  of 

Valuation 
96,150.00 

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

317.000.00 

281,500.00 

Average    cash   value   bank   de- 
posits   in    state 

240,850.00 

188.060.00 

Average    cash   value   bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description     

2.974 

91.460.00 

3.060 

101,010.00 

Household   property    (over   and 
above  exemption)    

246.940.00 

23S.010.00 

"libraries     

15,500.00 
197,830.00 

Furniture    and    fixtures 

226,750.00 

All  other  property 

370,630.00 

406,410.00 

Bank  stocks   or   shares   in    any 
bank    

778.000.00 

721,580.00 

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

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$24,270,564.00 

$24,255,201.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

4,393 

5,150 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $96,921. 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  159 

FREMONT. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


1903 
No  of         Valuation 

No  of 

1904 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land    

29,992 

$    476,113.00 

30,052 

$    497,537.00 

Acres  of  grazing-  land    

122,970 

213,320.00 

125,420 

205,180.00 

Acres  of  coal  land  

16,760 

348,800.00 

16,500 

346,800.00 

Acres  of  oil  land 

6,450 

129,000.00 

6,760 

129,000.00 

Acres  of  other      mineral      land 

3,009 

9,027.00 

3,168 

9,608.00 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of  land  thereof 

554,405.00 

565,700.00 

Improvements   on   public    lands 

7,040.00 

5,825.00 

Town  and  city   lots 

1,018,028.00 

1,015,650.00 

Improvements-    on     town     and 
city  lots    

813,185.00 

836,395.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims  — 

2,113 

31,695.00 

2,257 

31,700.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

1,600.00 

1,600.00 

Gross  out-put  from   metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by    the    state     board     of     as- 
sessors      

143.85 

1,668,697.00 

1,704,173.00 

Other  railroad  property 

43,901.00 

38.207.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines   

18,493.00 

24,902.00 

Miles   of  telephone  lines,    Pull- 
man Co 

18,771.00 
164,235.00 

8,520.00 

35,150.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

153,750.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

461,700.00 

473,070.00 

Horses   

2,791 

56,155*.00 

2,629 

56,665.00 

147 

5.070.00 

144 

4,185.00 

11,854 

12,072 

Cattle     

115,750.00 

130,790.00 

Sheep    

Swine    

198 

960.00 

156 

560.00 

Goats    

25 

41 

All  other  animals 

190.00 

330.00 

Musical  instruments    

425 

20,880.00 

436 

20,845.00 

Clocks  and  watches  

207 

2,450.00 

145 

1,985.00 
1,450.00 

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

1,530.00 

160  BIENNIAL   REPORT 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 
Xo.  of         Valuation                No.  of  Valuation 
Amount      of      money,      credits, 
book  accounts   and   other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing     

Cash  value  promissory  notes, 
bonds,  debentures  and  all 
other  written  evidence  of  in- 
debtedness     \  40,120.00  35,975.00 

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded 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   1,311  28,010.00  1,269  26,940.00 

Household  property  (over  and 
above   exemption)    6,975.00  7,500.00 

Libraries     2,500.00  2,800.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures    16,200.00  16,450.00 

All  other  property 28,010.00  41,102.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    r 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the  state   


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county   $6,364,810.00  $6,492,744.00 


6,975.00 

2,500.00 

16,200.00 

28,010.00 

62,000.00 

$6,364,810.00 

Number    of    military    polls...       1,413  1,629 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $55,857 


1903 

1904 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

$    317,350.00 

28,381 

$   337,400.(X 

142,465.00 

107,491 

144,875.00 

148,210.00 

3,094 

148,160.00 

AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  161 

GARFIELD. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 32,654 

Acres  of  grazing    land 106,970 

Acres  of  coal    land 3,080 

Acres  of  oil    land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and    kind    thereof 41  150.00  165  275.00 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof >    135,530.00  202,580.00 

.Improvements  on  public  lands     6,750.00  7.170.00 

Town    and    city    lots 238.005.00  244,565.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots 381.205.00  341.910.00 

Metalliferous    mining   claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims    

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous    mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by    state   board    of   assessors     1,580,419.00  1,500.777.00 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph    lines 

Miles  of  telephone    lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise     . . . 


Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses     3,194 

Mules   81 

Asses    

Cattle     22,417 

Sheep     30 

Swine     454 

Goats     

All    other     animals 

Musical    instruments    88 

Clocks   and    watches 


136,040.00 

139.135.00 

74.465.00 

3.724 

96,165.00 

2.430.00 

85 
22.907 

2.315.00 

200.540.00 

229.070.00 

100.00 

250 

460.00 

2.065.00 

578 

2.790.00 

360  00 

3,460.00 

94 

4.215.00 

Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
stones    310.00  300.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits,  book 
accounts  and  other  accounts 
not    evidenced    by    writing 6.430.00  13.295.00 


« 


162  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

GARFIELD— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
1,085 

Valuation 

No.  of 
1,249 

Valuation 

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 

26,385.00 
2,350.00 

26,130.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above  exemption)   

6,250.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All  other  property 

Bank   stock   or .  shares    in   any 
bank    

19,180.00 
96,51-5.00 

31,600.00 

18,815.00 
79,140.00 

35  470.00 

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

Grand     total     valuation     of 

$3,551,954.00 

$3,581,622.00 

Number    of    militarv    noils 

330 

616 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $16,573. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


103 


GILPIX. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


Acres  of  agricultural  land 

Acres  of  grazing   land   

Acres  of  coal  land  

Acres  of  oil   land    


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

4,533 

$       7,650.00 

4,533 

%       7,650.00 

14,327 

26.S65.00 

14,327 

28,455.00 

Acres  of  other      mineral 
and  kind  thereof   


land 


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  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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     

Wells  Fargo  &  Co.  Express 

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     


2,040 


11.81 


596 

13 


429 


109 


8,850.00 

8,975.00 

115,005.00 

10,174.00 

S92,965.00 
601,073.00 

326,700.00 


20,875.00 
470.00 


r,955.00 


S.160.00 


549 
13 


451 


100 


42,100.00 

11,295.00 

91,120.00 

9,949.00 

941,280.00 
517,029.00 

343,425.00 


133,535.00 

11.  SI 

134,634.00 

662.00 

50,000.00 

1,210.00 

1,911.00 

9.664.00 

15,095.00 

181,705.00 

1  SI.  500. 00 

4,025.00 

19,700.00 

450.00 

827.00 

8,210.00 


,630.00 
220.00 


550.00 


250.00 


164  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

GILPIN— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
345 

Valuation 

No.  of 
320 

Valuacion 

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

Average   cash    value    bank   de- 
posits in  state  

Average   cash    value   bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

12,128.00 
1,300.00 

11.385.00 

Household   property    (over  and 
above  exemption)   

2,600.00 

5,515.00 
58,010.00 

88,250.00 

4,750.00 

6,425.00 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 

110,000.0' 

Grand     total     valuation     of 

$2,533,891.00 

$2,548,410.00 

Number   of   military   polls  — 

223 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $3,186.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  105 

GRAND. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural   laud 12.080 

Acres  of  grazing    land 59. 435 

Acres  of  coal    land 

Acres  of  oil     land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind   thereof 


Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

$     60,400.00 

14,000 

$     70.000.0U 

71,622.00 

20.342 

•    98. 35  2.  On 

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

Amount  of  money,  credits,  book 
accounts  and  other  accounts 
not    evidenced   by   writing 3,600.00 


Improvements     on     lands     and 

the  kind  of  land  thereof 31,175.00  33,006.00 

Improvements   on   public   lands     3.630.00  4.934.00 

Town  and   city   lots 12.050.00  13.080.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 

city    lots     15.570.00  19,895.00 


Metalliferous    mining    claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims    

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  state  board  of  assessors 

Other    railroad    property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles   of   telephone   lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise     

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed  in   manufactures 

Horses     1.808 

Mules     13 

Asses 

Cattle     11.646 

Sheep     334 

Swine     26 

Goats    

All   other   animals 

Musical    instruments 26  738.00  11  410.00 

Clocks   and    watches : 


11,175.00 

14,535.00 

1.675.00 

2.235.00 

33,920.00 

1,494 

36,489.00 

285.00 

57 

1.050.00 

146.152.00 

9,488 

112,452.00 

668.00 

289 

578.00 

78.00 

19 

57.00 

166  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

GRAND— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

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

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits in   state   


1903  1904 

No.  of        Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 


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    250  4,950.00  242 

Household   property    Cover   and 
above    exemption)    

Libraries   

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All  other  property 8,160.00  

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county     $   405,848. ru  $464 


Number   of    military    polls 92  149 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO: 


\i 


GUNNISON. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YE 

1903 

No.  of  Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land   26,500  $   144,190.00 

Acres  of  grazing-  land    48,905  66,07" 

Acres  of  coal  land   15,106  403,770.00 

Acres  of  oil  land  

Acres  of  other      mineral       land  > 

and  kind  thereof  

Improvements     on     lands     and 

the  kind  of  land  thereof '. 88,855.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands S, 725.00 

Town   and  city  lots 136,210.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 

city  lots  194.185.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 277,890.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 

mining  claims    74,340.00 

Gross  out-put  from   metallifer- 

our  mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  state  board  of  assessors...  1S7.59      1,213,953.00 

Other  railroad  property 9,276.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines   

Miles  of  telephone    lines    188  24,140.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 86,270.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 9,955.00 

Horses    2,267  34,920.00 

Mules    95  2,720.00 

Asses    ;... 238  360.00 

Cattle    18,807  161,755.00 

Shoe;.    9,314  13,690.00 

Swine    94  2S0.00 

Goats    

All   other  animals 

Musical   instruments   146  6,220.00 

Clocks  and  watches 1G2  1,535.00 

Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 

stones   445.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing    17,430.00 


ARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1904 

No.  of  Valuation 

25,028  $    139,710.00. 

56.457  76,695.00 

15,018  3SS.150.O0 

96,865.00 

10,765.00 

124*.  010.00 

195,625.00 

279,985.00 

74,310.00 

185.89  1,240,565.00 
9,920.00 

147.63  23,471.00 

32  2,636.00 

78,510.00 

21,255.00 

2,166  36,240.00 

68  1,965.00 

18,324  183,650.00 

10,493  15,500.00 

52  175.00 

310  705.00 

161  6,400.00 

105  925.00 


41,540.00 


168  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

GUNNISON— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi 
leges  and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other  items 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits in  state 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average    cash   value    bank    de- 
posits out  of  state 


13,225.00 
1,400.00 

2,350.00 
11,975.00 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description    804  13,225.00  725  12,780.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above    exemption) 1.4u0.00  1,400.00 


Libraries     

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All    other    property 11,975.00  15.S05.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    23.500.00  110.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    '  $3,029,639.00  $3,079,947.00 


Number    of    military   polls 1,045  1,139 

Reduction  made  by  State   Board  of  Equalization   for  1904,   $1,770.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


169 


HINSDALE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 

on     town     and 


Improvements 
city  lots 


Metalliferous   mining    claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining   claims 

Gross  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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 


1903 
No.  of         Valuation 


434 

22 

61 

,800 

,000 

4 


4.723  $       6,090.00 


7.100.00 
51.175.00 
50,200.00 

108,990.00 
129,957.00 

109.650.00 

62,185.00 

9.45  55,771.00 


990.00 

400.00 

28,335.00 

1,000.00 

6.945.00 

425.* 

295.00 

16,200.00 

12,000.00 

18.00 


3,630.00 
395.00 


50.00 


- 


1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

4,244 

$       6,020.00 

6.975.00 

16,445.00 

47.G54.U(i 

96,635.00 

5.547.36 

140,980.00 

116.625.00 

14.S03.00 

9.45 

56.700.00 

1,621.00 

300.00 

23.000.00 

1.900.00 

417 

6.890.00 

18 

340.00 

72 

360.00 

1.515 

15,430.00 

8,300 

12.450.00 

16 

46.00 

38 

2,535.00 

30 

485.00 

125.00 


7,750.00 


170  BIENNIAL  REPORT 

HINSDALE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


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

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 


Number    of   military   polls 125  140 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904, 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description     185  3,273.00  152 

Household  property  (over  and 
above     exemption) 3.410.00  1,170.00 

Libraries  

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All    other   property 9,06:..""  

Bank  stocks  or  shares  in  anv 
bank    472.00 

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


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    S    079,249.00  $    £86,361.00 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


171 


HUERFANO. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 


No  of 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 17,025 

Acres  of  grazing  land 200,821 

Acres  of  coal  land 10,872 

Acres  of  oil  land 

Acres    of    other    mineial    land 
and  kind  thereof 


:mprovements  on  land  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      metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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 
A.sses    . 
Cattle 

Sheep    . 


Goats    

All  other  animals... 
Musical  instruments 
Clocks  and  watches 


I  Jewelry,    gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
stones    
Ai 
! 


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


Valuation 

$    167,374.00 

253,961.00 

223,833.00 


479,898.00 
28,569.00 
82,870.00 

188,993.00 


10.00 


29,952.00 


1904 
No  of  Valuation 

14,556  $    145,988.00 

231,861  393,014.00 

12,231  220. 500.  on 


498,899.00 
27,203.00 
91,820.00 

218,375.00 


119.41 

1,126,738.00 

119.33 

1,106,650.00 

20,222.00 

60,660.00 

17,980.00 

21.S82.00 

9,281.00 

14,385.00 

160.223.00 

132.774.00 

$ 

65,649.00 

3,020 

3,189 

68,080.00 

304 

11,440.00 

245 

11,565.00 

9 

621.00 

11 

930.00 

9,633 

155,766.00 

12,363 

197,511.00 

38,320 

57,480.00 

40,327 

60,490.00 

270 

1,003.00 

277 

1,009.00 

1,028 

1,536.00 

1,728 

2,529.00 

224 

7,165.00 

301 

9,630.00 

129 

6,697.00 

134 

7,313.00 

275 

1,906.00 

289 

2,169.00 

260.00 


48,635.00 


liZ  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

HUERFANO— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

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  1,072  23,481.00  "   1.137  25,118.00. 

Household  property     (over  and 
above  exemption)  650.00  975.00 

Libraries    

Furniture  and  fixtures    15,186.00  14,350.00 

All    other   property 47,569.00  47,452.00 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $3,186,05,1.00  $3,430,256.00 


Number   of  military  polls 884  853 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $4,941.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


173 


JEFFERSON. 

ABSTRACTS  OP  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1004. 


Xo.  of 
Acres  of  agricultural  land —  67,630 
Acres    of    grazing  land 216,752 


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 
lots 


Metalliferous    mining:   claims... 

Improvements     on      metallifer- 
mining    claims 

Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 

by  State   Board   of  Assessors 

Other    railroad    property 

Miles   of   telegraph   lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value   of  merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufacture^ 

Horses    

Mules     



Cattle    

Sheep    

Swine    

-     

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    


3.496 


Valuation 
$1,719,445.00 

525,120.00 
46.955.00 


671,160.00 
I 
20,845.00 

292.425."" 


631,519.00 

47,000,00 

69.05 

418.95 

16,946.00 

83,265.00 

49,895.00 

5.253 

119,165.00 

51 

1.055.00 

13,372 

194,740.00 

4,070 

10,220.00 

573 

1,755.00 

7 

155.00 

3S1 

14,460.00 

240 

2,400.00 

7.625.00 


No.  of  Valuation 

67.740  $1,774,580.00 

233,932  456,855.00 

2,483  31,750.00 


.  305.00 

7,940.00 

405,940.00 

!  1,645.00 

92.49 

687,414.00 

20 

70,000.00 

69.05 

9,822,00 

418.95 

24,015.00 

65,655.00 

4.631 

107,130.00 

39 

670.00 

12,770 

162.485.00 

532 

1,145.00 

592 

1,965.00 

28 

200.00 

345 

13,050.00 

205 

2.055.00 

1,055.00 

1.705.00 


174  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

JEFFERSON— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

2,154 

Valuation 
2.1.535.00 

No. 

of 

Valuation 
9,555.00 

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

50,000.00 
27,955.00 

Average    cash   value    bank   de- 
posits  in   State 

26,080.00 

Average    cash   value   bank    de- 
posits   out   of   State 

Carriages       and       vehicles       of 

42,960.00 

7,135.00 

2,550.00 

4,125.00 

47,790.00 

'      15,000.00 

2,080 

41,965.00 
5,920.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above   exemption) 

1,640.00 

5,160.00 

All    other    property 

Bank   stock  or   shares    in   any 

33,610.00 
15,000.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing    business     in 
the    State 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$5,043,057.00 

$5,067,386.00 

Number   of   military   polls 

1,211 

1,183 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $10,123. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  175 

KIOWA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural  land. 

Acres  of  grazing   land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 


No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

2,460 

$       5,659.00 

2,400 

$       3,000.00 

310,417 

194,701.00 

301,404 

198,625.00 

Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous  mining    claims 


Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
stones    • 10.00  . 

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing   8,840.00 


Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and   kind  thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the    kind    of   land    thereof _  24,115.00 

Improvements   on   public   lands     3,180.0<J  2,635.00 

Town   and   city  lots 5,290.00  4,199.00 

Improvements     on      town      and 
city    lots 2,608.00  2,509.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements     on     metallifer- 
ous   mining   claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors           S7.50  987,437.00                       87.50         1,050,000.00 

Other    railroad    property 16,639.00  16,998.00 

Miles  of  telegraph   lines 87.50  11,375.00                                           13,513.00 

Miles  of  telephone   lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise     4,520.00  5,045.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 


1,465 

17,429.00 
630.00 

545 

14 

726 

14,392 

5,110 

3 

18 

33 

64 

8,025.00 

32 

245.00 

....      17,109 

7,150.00 

Cattle     .. 

170,486.00 

7,520.00 

20.00 

142,701.00 

Sheep    . . . 
Bicvcles 

5,01a 

8,475.00 

20.00 

ai 
nst 
ad 

limals 

1 

29 

All    other 

5.00 
490.00 
391.00 

35.00 
505. 00 

Clocks    a 

watches 

64 

390.00 

170  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

KIOWA— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 
No.  of         Valuation                No.  of  Valuation 
Cash    value    promissory    notes, 
bonds,     debentures     and     all 
other  written  evidence  of  in- 
debtedness                   8,825.00 

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded  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 125  1,410.00  121  1,320.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above   exemption) 


Libraries    

Furniture   and   fixtures 110.00 

All    other  property 100.00  140.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    2,000.00  400.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $1,463,344.00  $1,498,980.00 


Number   of   military    polls 155  141 

Reduction  made  by  State   Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $8,750. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


i  i 


KIT  CAKSON. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  TF1E  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1003  AND  1004. 


Acres  of  agricultural  land. 

Acres  of  grazing  land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 


1903 
No  of         Valuation 

156,864  $    117, 648. U0 

313,728  235,295.00 


Acres    of    other    mineral 
and  kind  thereof 


land 


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     metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Gross  output    from    metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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  uy  writ- 
ing     


59.96 


59.96 


26,930.00 
13,820.00 
14,837.00 

25,225.00 


f66, 288.00 
13,969.00 
7,814.00 

24,656.00 


1904 
No  of  Valuation 

94,227  $      94,377.00 

376,909       376,909.00 


59.96 


59. 


28,395.00 
17,500.00 

14,796.00 

27,985.00 


^95,070.00 

12,976.00 

9,442.00 

26,464.00 


3,807 

62,839.00 

4,108 

89,488.00 

34 

634.00 

43 

926.00 

14 

27.00 
340,148.00 

24,229 

25,593 

321,373.00 

13,173 

19,756.00 

14,193 

21,288.00 

220 

660.00 

296 

1,480.00 

10 

15.00 

12 

18.00 

94 

1.862.00 

87 

2,148.00 

230 

784.00 

237 

1,010.00 

50.00 

165.00 

.00 


7,465.00 


178  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

KIT  CABSON— Concluded, 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description     480  6,597.00  414  6,671.00 

Household  property    (over  and 
above   exemption)    50.00  


Libraries    

Furniture  and   fixtures 

All  other  property 12,207.00  11,550.00' 

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

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


Grand      total    valuation     of 
county    $1,704,006.00    •  $1,872,496.00 


Number  of  military  polls 280  281 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $1,203.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


179 


LAKE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 
No.  of         Valuation 


1904 
Xo.  of         Valuation 


Acres  of  agricultural  land. 

-    of  grazing  land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil   land 


-    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  out-put  from  metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

Average  amount  of  ca*pital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 


Horses  

Mules  

s    

Cattle   



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 


$    103.315.00 


" 


93.37 


1,209 


190.015. 00 


513,035.00 


289.S 

37.7 
12 


24,800.00 


25.549.50        $    104 


1.43.J 


179,910.00 


514.665.00 


.008,51" 

963.: 

797.730.00 

B4.466 

■s44.300.00 

575.410.00 

300.00 

733.405.00 

_  595.00 

Z6.00 

100.91 

797.630.00 

12,806.00  • 

15,799.00 

13,011.00 

15,921.00 

19,07S.0O 

394,460. 

343.: 

277,100.00 

1,261  34.: 

470.00 


24,115.00 


43 

125.00 

513 

37.S:  I 

446 

B.905.00 

6.47" 

383 

5,055.00 

:•..:■_" 

4,180.00 

24.1: 

180  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LAKE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 

1903  ,         1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 
<  1.495.00 

No.  of 

Valuation 
3,705.00 

Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
leges  and   franchises   not   in- 
cluded in  other  items 

10,900.00 

1.000.00 

Average    cash   value  bank    de- 
posits in   State 

82,870.00 

59,570.00 

Average    cash   value  bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 

3.565.00 

3,220.00 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   

]  "(i4 

3]  : 

Household   property   (over   and 
above   exemption) 

.Libraries  

Furniture   and    fixtures 

60.695.0i) 

52.350.00 

All  other  property 

91.780.00 

88,275.00 

Bank   stock    or   shares    in   any 
bank    , 

171.465.00 

159.925.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing     business     in 
the  State  

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$  6,079.111.00 

$5,989,385.00 

Number  of  militarv  noils 

2.479 

3.307 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904.  $5,947.00. 


AIDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO. 


181 


LA  PLATA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YE 

1903 
No.  of  Valuation 

Acres    of    agricultural    land....      14,403.3       $    266,447.00 

Acres    of   grazing-    land 85,438.68  109,366.00 

Acres   of  coal   land 4,113.08  82,505.00 

Acres    of   oil    land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

and     kind    thereof 7,346.10  15,002.00 

Improvements     on     lands     and 

the   kind    of    land    thereof 210,352.00 

Improvements   on   public    lands     15,528.00 

Town   and   city   lots 532,630.00 

Improvements     on     town      and 

city    lots 556,280.00 

Metalliferous   mining    claims 91,393.00 

Improvements  on  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 27,475.00 

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 150,000.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board   of  Assessors          101.93  610,002.00 

Other    railroad    property 4,744.00 

Miles   of   telegraph  lines 101.93  11,798.00 

Miles  of   telephone   lines 12,332.00 

Average  value   of  merchandise     298,110.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 66,200.00 

Horses    2,068  58,536.00 

Mules 165  4,855.00 

Asses    

Cattle    8,325  128,85S.OO 

Sheep     7,300  14.464.00 

Swine     244  867.00 

Goats    

All    other    animals 1,667  1,601.00 

Musical    instruments 217  14,219.00 

Clocks    and    watches 415  4,742.00 

Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 

stones    2.791.00 

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


ARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1904 

Xo.  of  Valuation 

14,125.878  $    269,980.00 

96,983.93  123,726.00 

4.062.83  v  ,147.00 

785  1,570.00 

10,539.50  21,079.00 

222,059.00 

12,859.00 

531,323.00 

5S6,970.00 

42,786.00 

22,700.00 

27,577.00 

101.93  627,525.00 

r 8,378.00 

101.93  13,378.00 

21,880.00 

377,520.00 

14,180.00 

2,065  58,432.00 

176  4,982.00 

8,597  122,674.00 

6,997  11,789.00 

1,298  3,349.00 

751  965.00 

219  14,20S.OO 

374  4,385.00 

3,486.00 


182  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LA  PLATA— Concluded, 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
leges  and   franchises   not   in- 
cluded in  other   items 

30,69-3.00 

35,693.00 

Average    cash   value    bank    de- 
posits   in    State 

Average    cash   value    bank    de- 
posits  out   of   State 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every   description 

941 

25,1?9.00 

1,213 

27,098.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above    exemption) 

9,094.00 

8,393.00 

82 

427.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All    other    property 

111,232.00 

99,484.00 

Bank   stock   or   shares    in   any 
bank 

106,846.00 

95,987.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing    business     in 
the    State 

1^11 

12,000.00 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county  

$3,580,154.00 

$3,511,989.00 

Number    of  military   polls 

479 

1,025 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $4,186. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


183 


LARIMER. 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  1 


1903 


No  of 

Acres  of  agricultural  land S5.409 

Acres  of  coal  land 33,102 

Acres  of  grazing  land 537,9GS 

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 

Wells  Fargo  &  Co.  Exp 

Self  Winding  Clock  Co 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

Other  railroad  property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

Horses     10,301 

Mules    326 

Asses     

Cattle     54,275 

Sheep   6,860 

Swine    1,443 

<voats   54 

All  other  animals 704 

Musical  instruments   775 

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   


OR  THE  YEAR: 

3  1903 

AND  1004. 

3 

1904 

Valuation 

No  of 

Valuation 

$1,412,695.00 

S6,5S7 

$1,471,985.00 

34,023 

170,115.00 

10.00 

551,538 

615,705.00 

8,415.00 

1,636 

13,090.00 

76S.3S5.00 

1. 12  S,  810. 00 

22,235.00 

24,125.00 

4S9.055.00 

50S.600.00 

833,790.00 

951,905.00 

2,288.00 

74.69 

140.00 

7,830.00 

1,420.00 

7,186.00 

66.635.00 

231,845.00 

271.275.00 

51,250.00 

79,865.00 

216.310.00 

11,580 

295,295.00 

8,235.00 

347 
51,730 

13,185.00 

609,145. 00 

544.040.00 

10,390.00 

4,135 

6.215.00 

4.510.00 

1,726 

6,735.00 

430.00 

99 

6,325.00 

530.00 

32.S50.00 

807 

36,490.00 

864 

6.065.00 

475.00 

1,360.00 

88,790.00 


■4,665.00 


181  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

LARIMER— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average  cash    value    hank  de- 
out   of  State 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   2,628  58,920.00  3,088  73,980.00 

Household  property  (over  and 
above    exemption)    5,050.00  6,380.00 

Libraries  

Furniture  and  fixtures  

All    other  property 74,87o.0o  80,415.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank  183,315.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  corpora- 
tion doing  business  in  the 
State    819,165.00  


Grand     total    valuation     of 
county    $6,525,150.00  $7,329,624.00 


Number  of  military  polls 1,731  2,058 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $33,197.00. 


AUDITOB    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  L85 

LAS  AtflMAS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1908 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

of    agricultural    land  — 

45,293.26 

$   336. 

41,144.37 

"55.00 

Acres   of   grazing   land 

285,398.09 

641.795.00 

"      27i    - 

Acres    of   coal    land 

59,367.97 

1,195.: 

56.437.52 

1,179,210.00 

Acres   of  oil  land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

1,395 

Improvements   on  public   lands 

_  n 

. 

Town  and   city   lots 

1,102 

Improvements    on      town     and 
city    lots 

1,465., 

Metalliferous   mining   claims... 

Improvements     on     metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by   State  Board  of   Assessors 

_      ! 

249.57 

3.22:.   . 

Other    railroad    property 

a 

35,179.00 

Miles    of  telegraph  lines 

36, 816. 00 

Miles   of  telephone   lines 

41.4":: 

65.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed  in  manufactures 

-    

9  243 

1S3.470.00 
96  »v 

8*158 

165.365.00 

731 

727 

" 

45 

Cattle    

- 

36i 

122, 100 

•'"3.:: 

119.620 

17T,i 

1,30   ' 

371 

■ 



9,711 

14.5- 

9. 725.  "0 

All    othf-r    animals 

421 

447 

Musical    instruments 

I 

" 

Clocks  and  watches 

491 

512 

S  j 

Jewelry,   gold  and  silver  plate, 

diamonds  and   other  precious 

es   

" 

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


186  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LAS  ANIMAS— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

No.  of 
2,660 

1903 

Valuation 

No.  of 
2,374 

1904 

Valuation 

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

76,390.00 

64,970.00 
13,040.00 

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All   other    property 

Bank   stock   or    shares    in    any 

51.790.00 
212,411.00 

60,425.00 
142,165.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration    doing    business     in 
the    State.. 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$11,003,315.00 

$11,458,877.00 

Number   of  militarv   noils 

1,667 

1,410 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $57,783. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


is: 


LINCOLN. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres    of    agricultural    land 

Acres  of  grazing-  land 

461,546 

$    255,270.00 

567,034 

$   412,190.00 

Acres  of   coal  land 

Acres   of  oil   land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

32,040.00 

34,280.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

50.00 

9,210.00 

4.450  00 

4,100.00 
14,650.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city  lots  

10,450.00 

Metalliferous    mining    claims... 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

Gross    output    from    metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

7,285 

964,894.00 

74.30 

994,694.00 

Other  railroad  propertv 

14,974.00 

15,610.00 
10.753.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

10,373.00 

Miles   of  telephone   lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

17,240.00 

'  15,900.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses    

1,710 

17,100.00 

1,660 

28 

20,188 

17  980.00 

Mules   

19 
14,322 

290.00 
143,220.00 

470.00 

(Cattle 

201,880.00 

Sheep  

71,150 

106,620.00 

80,282 

100,375.00 

15 

60  00 

33 

100  00 

Goats    

27 

45 

All    other   animals 

Musical   instruments    

1,290.00 

1,160.00 
250.00 

Clocks   and  watches 

16 

140.00 

18 

"->',   gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
stones    

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


188  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LINCOLN— Concluded, 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded  in   other   items 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 


Average    cash   value    bank   de- 
posits  in   State 


Average    cash    value    bank    de- 
posits  out   of   State 

Carriages       and       vehicles       of 
every    description    124  1,610.00  187 

Household   property    (over    and 
above    exemption) 


Libraries    

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All    other  property 6,340.00  4, 4:7). On 

Bank   stock   or    shares    in    any 

bank 


Stork  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county   $1,693,211.00  $1,840,737.00 


Number  of  military  polls 134  144 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,    $1,897. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  L89 

LOGAN. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903    VXD  1904. 


1903 

1904 

No  of 

Valuation 

No  of 

Valuation 

Acres    off   agricultural   land 

S3, 306 

$    415,835.00 

81,653 

$    404,420.00 

Acres  of  grazing-  land 

357,592 

268,194.00 

359.272 

27/ 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 
and  kind  thereof 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of  land  thereof 

43,080.00 

47. 325. on 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

4.525.00 

6,890.00 

Town  and  city  lots 

35,465.00 

35.620.00 

Improvements     on      town     and 
city  lots    

101,12 

108,235.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 

Gross    output    from    metallifer- 

MSles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

133.56 

1,276,410.00 

133.56 

1,387,210.00 

Other  railroad  property 

19,38* 

22,300.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

133.41 

5, 716. 00 

133.41 

6.540.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

57 

10.690.00 

12,680.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

57,530.00 

53,465.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses     

4,729 

56,263.00 

5,016 

Mules    

51 

2,280.00 

36 

992.00 

Asses  

Cattle     

26,191 

234/ 

24,743 

240,812.00 

Sheep    

14.335 

18,035.00 

13,936 

17.315.0O 

359 

1  021.00 

997 

1.499.00 

Goats    

160 

280.00 

250 

310.00 

All  other  animals 

Musical  instruments    

142 

4,950.00 

130 

5,083.00 

Clocks  and  watches 

89 

51 5.  00 

90 

430.00 

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

Amount  of  money,  credits. 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  bv  writ- 
ing     24,899.00  37,683.00 


390  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

LOGAN— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

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

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits in  State 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  "Valuation 


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


Average  cash    value    Dank   de- 
posits out  of  State 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

description    732  8,534.00                      754                    9,569.00 

Household  property    (over  and 
above  exemption)   500. 00  600.00 

Bicycles  19  105.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 1,760.00  2,465.00 

All  other  property 13,399.00  9,865.00 

Bank   stock     or    shares   in  any 
bank    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $2,604,671.00  $2,757,551.00 


Number  of  military  polls 993  506 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $15,084.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


191 


MESA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


Acres   of  agricultural   land 

Acres   of   grazing   land 

kcres    of   coal    land 

Acres   of  oil   land 

Acres  of  other  mineral  land 
and    kind    thereof 

Improvements  on  lands  and 
kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements   on   public  lands 

Town    and    city    lots 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city    lots 

Metalliferous    mining    claims... 

Improvements  on  metallifer- 
ous   mining   claims 

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by   State  Board   of  Assessors 

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    

Bicycles    

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- 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

98,892 

$    921,185.00 

98,383 

$1,077,230.00 

51,498 

7G,  911.00 

69,448 

87,810.00 

909 

10,821.00 

949 

11,490.00 

776 

SSO.OO 

193,651."'' 

201,665.00 

1,386.00 

11,540.00 

564,255.00 

578,800.00 

465,343.00 

544,500.00 

150.00 

97.' 

(2       1,062,222.00 
150,930.00 

1,265,510.00 

314 

12,562.00 

19,986.00 

119,053.00 

179,426.00 

72,455.00 

28,745.00 

5,415 

111,318.00 

6,115 

137,110.00 

169 

2,961.00 

336 

6,090.00 

710 

6,305.00 

22,275 

224,151.00 

31,458 

298,454.00 

4,564 

9,210.00 

1,211 

3,964.00 

1,625 

5,990.00 

5,900 

7,493.00 

5,722 

8,322.00 

8,925 

18,655.00 

48S 

18,350.00 

576 

20,860.00 

790 

6,134.00 

1,310 

11,750.00 

760.00 

1,755.00 

2S,  605.00 


35. 075. 00 


192  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

MESA — Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


Cash    value    promissory    notes, 

bonds,     debentures     and      all 
other  written  evidence  of  in- 

No. 

of 

Valuation 

No.  of 
2,403 

Valuation 

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

Average    cash    value   bank 
posits   in   State 

Average    cash    value   bank 
posits    out    of    State 

Carriages      and      vehicles 
every    description 

Household   property    (over 

de- 

de- 

of 

a  1 !  d 

any 

2,470 

46,871.00 
3,110.00 

50,320.00 

9.-35.00 

All    other    property 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in 

51,365.00 

54,228."' 

i3.910.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any 
poration     doing    business 
the    State... 

cor- 

in 

of 

58,245.00 

Grand     total     valuation 
county    

$4,240,109.00 

$4,699,593.00 

Number    of   military   polls. 

1,996 

2,952 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $7,070. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


193 


MINERAL. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE 


rEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres -of    agricultural    land  — 

1,455           $ 

5,532.00 

1,675 

$       6,700.00 

Acres   of    grazing   land 

13,796.11 

23,974.00 

15.77S.97 

25,709.00 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 

Acre?     of    other    mineral    land 

Other    mineral     land     and    the 
kind  thereof  

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of   land  thereof 

103,606.00 

64,403.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 

2,026.00 

4.334.00 

Town  and  city  lots 

13.217.00 

14,694.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city  lots  

64,403.00 

67,734.00 

Metalliferous    mining    claims... 

2,303.552 

71,597.00 

2,351.891 

77,110.00 

Improvements     on     metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

119,326.00 

270,183.00 

224,149.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned  j 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors  j 

17.40 

145,638.00 

1,740 

153.343.00 

Other    railroad    property .' 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines J 

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. 


13 


1,212 


11,368.00 


12.00 


3,259.00 
535.00 


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


1.419 


29,272.00 

28,566.00 

3,305.00 

712.00 

8,932.00 

473 

9.534.00 

361.00 

s 

248.00 

160.00 


14.124.00 


10.00 
659.00 


3,031.00 
433.00 


SO.  00 


194  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

MINERAL— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  EOK  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 
No.  of        Valuation               No.  of  Valuation 
Amount     of     money,      credits. 
book  accounts   and   other   ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing                           F47.00                  639.00 

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


Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded  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 219  4,775.00  246  4,845.00 

Household  property    (over   and 

above    exemption) 5,092.(m» 

Libraries    

Furniture    and    fixtures 6,028.00                  

All    other   property 5,718.00                 3,042.00 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank    


Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $    774,648.00  $    764,114.00 


Number    of    military    polls 226  301 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board   of  Equalization  for  1904,   $200. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


19i 


MONTEZUMA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND   1904. 


1908 


No  of 

Acres  pf  agricultural   laud 16,618 

Acres  of  grazing  land 80,491 

Acres  of  coal  land 40 

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     metallifer 
ous  mining  claims 


Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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   

STieep    

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  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing   


3 

1904 

Valuation 

No  of 

Valuation 

$    104,670.00 

16,989 

$    115,719.00 

12n.3s7.tHi 

86,635 

181.42s.imi 

320.00 

4ii 

400.00 

9,410.00 

316 

10,530.00 

81,523.00 

94,933.00 

11,370.00 

13,760.00 

43,979.00 

44,813.00 

76,105.00 

84,895.00 

14,425.00 


62.60 

313,000.00 

62.60 
61.50 

313,000.00 

61.5 

6,784.00 

7,718.00 

2,710.00 

60,118.00 

67,375.00 

18,140.00 

32.53O.Ci0 

2.449 

61,633.00 

2.43'» 

69,000.00 

38 

1,495.00 

47 
13,032 

l.ooO.iio 

9,S27 

143,045.00 

163,730.00 

3,980 

6,842.00 

4.738 

'.'.476.0(1 

338 

966.00 

297 

1.262.00 

840 

1,260.00 

35 

370.00 

45 

295.00 

107 

5.790.00 

123 

7,785.00 

27 

506.00 

31 

630.00 

8.420.00 


196  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

MONTEZUMA— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Number  of  military  polls 432  600 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $970.00. 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description    615  15,716.00  614  16,599.00 

Household  property    (over  and 
above  exemption)   


International  Harvester  Co.  of 
America    360.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All  other  property 23,912.00  24,598.00 

Montezuma  Land  &  Water  Co 80,000.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  corpora- 
tion doing  business  in  the 
State  (Globe  Express  Co.) 80,430.00  3,130.00 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county   $1,205,972.00  $1,307,906.00 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


197 


MONTROSE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMF.NT  FOR  THE  Y 

1903 

No.  of  Valuation 

Acres   of   agricultural    land 63,720  $    406,595.00 

Acres    of    grazing   land 65,794  82,245.00 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres    of    oil    land 4,109  12,325.00 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

and  kind  thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 

the  kind  of  land  thereof 209,765.00. 

Improvements  on  public   lands     2,395.00 

Town   and   city   lots 84,151.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 

city  lots  240,400.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 2,500.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors           52.10  404,427.00 

Other  railroad  property 4,704.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 6,220.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 12,251.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise     101,705.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 4,240.00 

Horses    3,980  70,700.00 

Mules     110  2.390. 00 

Asses    

Cattle    21,774  184,940.00 

Sheep     41,988  60,590.00 

Swine    610  2,050.00 

Goats    

All    other   animals 109  425.00 

Musical    instruments 192  5,7S5.0[> 

Clocks   and   watches 268  2,305 

Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds  and  other  precious 

stones    310.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing      13,145.00 


ars  1903 

AND  1901. 

1904 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 

73,106 

$    545,505.00 

60,480 

75,600.00 

160,535.00 

4,130.00 

92,860.00 

256,475.00 

52.1 

411,200.00 

2,705.00 

7,706.00 

18,340.00 

91,785.00 

5,075.00 

4,157 

81,740.00 

167 

2,980.00 

20,800 

2OS.130.00 

39,496 

59,180.00 

727 

2,505.00 

197 

470.00 

220 

7,440.00 

173 

1,635.00 

22,150.00 


198  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

MONTROSE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS   1908  AND  190J 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other  items 


1903  1904 

No.  of        Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 


Average    cash    value   bank   de- 
posits  in   State 


Average    cash    value    bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of 
every    description 1,315  28,465.00  1,330  •      27 

Household  property  (over  and 
above    exemption) 1,000.00  1,895.00 

IA  bra  ries    

Furniture    and   fixtures 13,225.00  10,655.00 

All   other   property 71,225.00  50,770.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    53,705.00  

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in 
the    State 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $2,084,183.00  $2,205,156.00 


Number  of  military  polls 405  659 

Reduction  made   by  State  Board   of   Equalization   for  1904,   $2,72G. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


191) 


MORGAN. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 38,922 

Acres  of  grazing-  land 102,931 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acre-   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 

on     town     and 


Improvements 
city    lots    .. 


-Metalliferous    mining    claims... 
interstate      cor- 


Miscellaneous 
porations    ... 


rross    output    from    metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 


Miles   of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

Other    railroad    property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

Average     amount     of     capital 
employed   in   manufactures... 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses    

Cattle   

Sheep    

Swine    

Goats    

All   ether  animals. . . 
Musical  instruments 
cks  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 


129 


Valuation 

$    383,600.00 
1G9.800.00 


90,115.00 

64,310.00 
122,555.00 

4,231.00 


6,350.00 
760.00 


28,430.00 


1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

39,197  $    386,000.00 

108.081  ITU. 980.00 


94. 535. no 


64, 755. OH 
138,000.00 


90.84 

1.177,769.00 

90.84 

1.271,048.00 

15,069.00 

21,292.00 

90.84 

4,242.00 

90.84 

4.959.00 

134.40 

13.118.00 
62,645.00 

15,255.00 

54,240.00 

4,216 

78,025.00 

4,294 

71,070.00 

100 

2,345.00 

77 
17,013 

1,625.00 

18,248 

180,050.00 

156,090.00 

52,980 

73,685.00 

39,575 

49,475.00 

3,816 

11.685.00 

2.S95 

S,  800. 00 

6,740.00 


29,170.00 


200  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

MORGAN— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OE  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  11)04. 


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

19 
No.  of 

756 

03 

Valuation 

1904 
No.  of           Valuation 

Cash  value  of  special  privileges 
and    franchises    not    inchided 

Average    cash    value   bank    de- 
posits   in    state 

Average   cash   value   bank   de- 
posits out  of  state 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

10,600.00 
200.00 

773                    9,940.00 

Household    property    (over    and 
above    exemption)    

» 

17,465.00 

Bank   stock   or   shares    in   any 



Stock    or    shares    in    any    cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State 

6,830.00 

Grand      total      valuation      of 

$2,517,966.00 

$2,576,579.00 

Number   of    militarv    polls 

627 

630                

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,   $1,556.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF   COLORADO.  201 

OTERO. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 

1903 


No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 

83,704 

$1,291,525.00 

Acres  of  grazing  land 

105,798 

166,650.00 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

211." 

Improvements  on  public  lands. 

60,555.00 

Town   and   city   lots 

354.150.00 

Improvements  on  town  and'  city 
lots    

661,670.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross   output  from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles   of  railroads   as   returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

106.  as 

1.422.288.00 

Other  railroad  property 

33,700.00 

Miles   of   telegraph   lines 

25,655.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

34,537.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

211,360.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed  in    manufactures 

389,550.00 

Horses   

9.688 

178.145.00 

Mules     

586 

17,205.00 

Asses     

31.454 
21,127 

Cattle    

308.740.00 

Sheep 

25,765.00 

Swine    

2,670 

8,405.00 



548 

All  other  animals 

Musical    instruments 

23,770.00 

Clocks    and    watches 

S21 

6,430.00 

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

625.00 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

83,356 

$1,354,845.00 

109.661 

180,145.00 

244,960.00 

61,515.00 

368,620.00 

692,975.00 

106.05 

1.512,135.00 

39,537.00 

32,870.00 

56,730.00 

199,650.00 

481,675.00 

9,432 

175.980.00 

483 

15,400.00 

:S2. 765.00 

23.709 

30.795.00 

3,836 

10,175.00 

604 

28,715.00 

710 

6,315.00 

740.00 

imount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing       36,960.00  23,525.00 


202  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

OTERO— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
2,715 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Cash  value  of  special  privileges 
and    franchises    not    included 

Average    cash    value    bank    de- 

Average    cash    value   bank    de- 
posits   out    of    State 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

48,135.00 
4,105.00 

47  135  00 

Household    property    (over    and 
above  exemption)   

3,750.00 

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All    other  property 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 

_     120.00 
29,525.00 

i  io.OO 

20,830.00 
32,260.00 

112." 

Stock   or   shares  in  any  corpo- 
ration   doing    business    in    the 
State 

Grand     total     valuation      of 

$5, 660,060.0.-) 

§6,01 

Number  of  militarv  noils 

2.418 

2.34S 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $36,351.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


OURAY. 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  5TEARJ 


1903 


Acres  of  agricultural     laud 

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    

output   from   metallifer- 
-    mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
^tate  Board  of  Assessors 

Other    railroad   property 

of  telegraph    lines 

-  of  telephone    lines 

ge  value  of  merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ed  in  manufactures 

s    

-     

Cattle     





s     

All    other    animals 

al     instruments 

. s  and  watches 

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

int     of     money,      credits. 

book     accounts      and      other 

ounts    not     evidenced    by 

ting    


No.  of 

Valuation 

S,S52 

§      94.679.00 

29,610 

30. 950.00 

58 

537. co 

39.830.00 

850.00 

197.981.00 

333,985.00 

202.657.00 

205,755.00 

1,013,725.0  • 

38.35 

243,819,00 

4,423.00 

9.826.00 

98,291.00 

3,025.00 

26,455.00 

1,222 

3,455.00 

95 

570.00 

6,266 

57,760.00 

20 

49 

168\00 

92 

4.990.00 

113 

1,250.00 

475.00 


16.985.00 


1903  and  1904. 

1904 

Xo.  of  Valuation 

9,097  $     94,417.00 

28,890  36,112.00 

98 

37,795.00 

•  1.460.00 

194,403.00 

330,780.00 

199,1 

198,145.00 

1,041  I 

242,52e 

38.35 

130  14.145.00 
92,045.00 



1,185  130.00 

131  5. 195.00 
30  15o.no 

6,292  55,355.00 

2.67"  4.015.0.  i 

119  440.00 


87  4,105.00 

965.00 


10.  no.  00 


204  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

OURAY— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
351 

Valuation 

No.  of 
345 

Valuation 

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

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)     

7,320.00 
3,700.00 

6,  905.00 
2,890.00 

All    other    property 

Bank   stock   or   shares    in   any 
bank   

21,705.00 

21,292.00 

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

150.00 

Grand   total   valuation    of 
county    

$2,631,366.00 

$2,634,101.00 

Number    of   military    polls 

183 

212 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $2,550. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


205 


PAEK. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  11)04. 


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  agricultural, 
grazing  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    metallifer- 
ous mining  claims    


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

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     


1903 

No.  of 

Valuation 

22.199           $ 

155,396.00 

149,613 

149,613.00 

2,689 

10,756.00 

1,939 

7,756.00 

113.614.00 

20,315.00 

15.094.00 

&8.15/.O0 

195,207.00 

122,374.00 

25,209.00 

1d3.86 

1,066,027.00 

14,248.00 

175.70 

21,011.00 

63.00 

6,962.00 

23,175.00 

7,145.00 

23,675.00 

i.sn 

230.00 

21 

264.00 

15,932 

159,320.00 

20,370 

32,592.00 

40 

132.00 

2 

10.00 

89 

4.751.00 

319 

2,053.00 

1,030.00 

28,482.00 


1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

22,063  $    154,444.00 

150.270  150,270.00 

2,689  10,756.00 

3,808  7,616.00 


108,920.00 
16,920.00 
25.919.00 

63,719.00 


am,vs6.vv 

123,501.00 

25,139.00 

153.86 

1.016,160.00 

16,040.00 

175.70 

24,230.00 

11  2.00 

12,935.00 

22,995.00 

7,660.00 

1,965 

25,425.00 

17 

260.00 

SS 

264.00 

17,331 

173,310.00 

19,142 

30,628.00 

41 

107.00 

2 

10.00 

87 

5,020.00 

351 

2,282.00 

955.00 

26,957.00 


21  m;  biennial  report 

PARK— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

No.  of 
882 

1903 

Valuation 

1904 
No.  of           Valuation 

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

A.verage    cash    value   bank    de- 
posits  in    State    

Average    cash   value   bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

9,698.00 

4.72o.  00 

598                    9  965  00 

Household   property    (over    and 
above   exemption)    

4,550.110 

Furniture  and   fixtures    

All    other   property 

Bank    stock  •  or    shares    in    any 
bank    * 

21.498.00 

22,194.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    anv    cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
state    

Grand     total     valuation     of 

$2,310,519.00 

$2,295,183.00 

Number  of  military  noils 

348 

367                 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $3,844.00 


AUDITOR   OF   STATE   OF   COLORADO.  201 

PHILLIPS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1004. 

1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation               No.  of  Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 

Acres    of   grazing    land 325,241                407,961.00                326,301  409,711.00 


Acres  of  coal  land 
Acres  of  oil  land  . . 


Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   


Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate. 
diamonds  and  other  precious 
stones    50.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits. 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by 
writing    2,630.00 


Acres     of    other    mineral     land 
and  kind  thereof 

Improvements     on     lands     and 

the  kind  of  land  thereof 20,090.00                  22.5SO.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 4,700.00                  4,450.00 

Town   and   city   lots 1.5S4  12,097.00  1.5S4  12,397.00 

Improvements     on      town     and 

city   lots    28,895.00                  30,795.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors. .            36.30  237,039.00                       36.30  254,100.00 

Other   railroad   property 2,033.00                        36.30  2,541.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise 10,1"  .. 13,250.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in   manufactures 


Horses    . 

1,944 

51,600.00 

2,022 

53,550.00 

Mules 

59 

1,575.00 

114 

2,850.00 

1 

100.00 
155.652.00 

11,692 

Cattle    .. 

11,974 

140,304.00 

Sheep    . . 

12,090 

18,129.00 

8.720 

13,080.00 

423     • 

1,269.00 

552 

1  656.00 

kGoats   . . . 

animals 

31 

2 

310.00 
200.00 

2 

All  other 

200.00 

19 

370  00 

23 

690  00 

("locks  and 

watches 

24 

220.00 

27 

270.00 

208  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

PHILLIPS— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903  1904 

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   7,000.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits in  State 


Average    cash    value   bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 


Carriages       and      vehicles       of 
every  description   337  3,617.00  479  5,748.00 

Household   property   (over   and 
above  exemption)   


Libraries    

Furniture  and  fixtures 

All  other   property 10,050.00 

Bank   stock   or    shares    in    any 

bank    


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


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $  965,687.00  $  978,232.00 


Number  of  military  polls 258  267 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $9,075. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


209 


PITKIN. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  1 


1903 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 14,628 

Acres  of  grazing-     land 25,423 

Acres  of  coal    land 10,062 

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  metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors     

Other    railroad    property 

Miles  of  telegraph    lines 

Miles  of  telephone    lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise     

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

Horses     1,638 

Mules     85 

Asses    

Cattle     6,348 

Sheep    52,027 

Swine     153 

Goats     

All    other    animals 43 

Musical     instruments     337 

Clocks    and    watches 176 

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

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


"Valuation 

$     90,210.00 

37,805.00 

142,960.00 


267,960.00 

6,035.00 

142,575.00 

161,430.00 
176,195.00 

58.970.00 

371.395.00 

845,670.00 


84,250.00 


ARS  1903  AND  1904 . 

1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

14.334  $      90,405.00 

26,374  37,140.00 

30.032  142,550.00. 


251,375.00 

6,2(25.00 

108,235.00 

158,625.00 
181,055.00 

£8,640.00 

325,155.00 

776,430.00 


65.405.00 


36,765.00 

1.4S3 

29.720.00 

2,255.00 

72 

1,830.00 

39 

185.00 

66,070.00 

4.722 

43,555.00 

78,090.00 

26 

55.00 

455.00 

150 

445.00 

126 

955  00 

195.00 

281 

16,095.00 

13,470.00 

2,605.00 

131 

2,000.00 

2,000.00 

2.205.00 

185,160.00 


89,365.00 


210  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

PITKIN— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  llMKJ  AND  1904. 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded   in    other    items 


1903  1004 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  Valuation 


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    879  17,425.00  14,0 

Household  property   (over  and 

above    exemption)     7,970.00                 11,060.00 

Libraries     

Furniture     and     fixtures 13.575.00                  12,1! 

All    other    property 315.00                  149.: 

Bank    stock   or   shares    in   any 

bank    18,000.00                  1C.000.00 


Grand    total    valuation    of 
county    $3,001,930.00  37, 495.00 


Number  of  military   polls 805  

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904.  $92,071. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


211 


PKOWEBS. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1  i M H . 


1903 


No.  of 

-   lit"  agricultural   land 7G,590 

Acres  of  grazing  land    215,730 

Acres  of  coal   land    #. 

of  oil    land    

land 


Valuation 
$    612,720.00 

223.930.00 


Acres  of  other      mineral 
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  metal uferous 
mining  claims   

Gross   output    from    metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims    


Miles   of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  assessors.. 

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    

Mtisical  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     


120,965.00 

1  II.D35. 00 

100,090.00 

175.43n.iiu 


38.49 

550,792.00 

14,262.00 

11,954.00 

4,549.100 

70,320.00 

7.000.  w) 

4,065 

90,845.00 

400 

10.005.00 

28,865 

25:'.. 

8,620 

12,930.00 

618 

1,830.00 

12 

1,500.00 

55 

4.S00.00 

1904 
No.  of  Valuation 

77,230  $    685,070.00 

200,930  20i  1.' 


IVlil 


4,110 
401 

20,205 
8,440 

805 

10 
57 


121.7N5.nu 

7,385.00 

109,890.00 

176,140.00 


00(1,217.00 
17,425.00 
15,719.00 
18,245.00 
72,230.00 

6,740.00 

94.045.00 

9,650.00 

202,005.00 

12,660.00 

1,710.00 

1,300.00 
1,930.00 


2)'2  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

PROWERS— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other  items 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits in  State   

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits out  of  State -  —  

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   S30  12,36u.00  82d  12,1 

Household  propertv  (over  and 
above  exemption)  1,400.00   ..  1,400.00 

Libraries    

Furniture  and  fixtures  

All  other  property   18,635.00  19,720.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    24.5ri0.0O  32,24 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State  


Grand    total   valuation    of 
county    $2,340,887.00  $2,4> 


Number  of  military  polls 480  560 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $22,365.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


213 


PUEBLO. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YE 


EARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural    land. 

Acres  of  grazing    land 

Acres  of  coal    land 

Acres  of  oil    land 


1903 

1904 

Xo    of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

39,820 

$    860.105.00 

45,810 

%    861,228.00 

507,8cS0 

1,653,750.00 

511,982 

1.654,110.00 

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 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims    

Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous  mining   claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

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 2,013 

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


1,901.160.00 

25,980.00 

7,562,582.00 

5,315,290.00 


277.79 

2,780,422.00 

56,505.00 

41.393.00 

102,818.00 

2,148,409.00 

7.173 

205,790.00 

367 

15,690.00 

27,703 

406,954.00 

16,698 

27,255.00 

1,502 

4,216.00 

196 

2,437.00 

1,297 

67.516.00 

2,013 

19.518.00 

277.91 


336 

27,795 

4,177 

1,487 

S5 

1,521 

2,592 

2,099.665.00 

7.574,530.00 
5,745,305.00 


9,485.00 


2,826,927.00 
65,798.00 
51.232.00 
163.935.00 

2,136,714.00 

210,175.00 
12.850.00 

394.382.00 
S. 750. 00 
4,102.00 

2,445.00 
81,300.00 
26,011.00 

9.4O0.00 


214 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


PUEBLO— Concluded. 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  EOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  11)04. 


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

Cash  value  promissory  notes, 
bonds,  debentures  and  all 
other  written  evidence  or" 
indebtedness   

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  fra  -  tot  in- 
c  1  u ded    i n    ot  her    items 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    State 


Average   cash    value   bank  de- 
it    of   State 


Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
scription   

Household   property    (over  and 
above  exemption  I  


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     

Grand    total    valuation    of 
county     


1903 


No.  of 


3,220 


Valuation 


342,037.00 


175,000.00 


86,711.00 

86,900.00 

148.710.00 


525,008,186.00 


1904 


No.  of 


.425 


Valuation 


[02,889.00 


92, ; 
87,915.00 

153,-750.00 
331,512.00 

501,649.00 
175,000.00 


Number    of    military    polls. 


4,460 


0.500 


iction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


213 


KIO  BLANCO. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural  land   16,076 

Acres  of  grazing  land    53,246 

.Veres  of  coal   land    4,388 

Acres  of  oil   land    

Acres  of  other  mineral  land 
and  kind  thereof   69.2' 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements  on  public  lands 

T->\vn  and   city    lots 1,384 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city  lots   

Metalliferous  mining  claims    

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

Other  railroad  property   

Miles  o,f  telegraph  lines   

Miles  of  telephone  lines   35 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

Horses     3,863 

Mules     40 

Asses    

Cattle  29,980 

Sheep    25 

Swine   158 

Goats    CO 

All  other  animals   10 

Musical  instruments    51 

Clocks  and  watches    94 

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

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
bonk  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  bv  writ- 
ing   


Valuation 

91,066.00 
43,7i 


2,475.00 


2.000.00 


25.  mi  i 


1904 

No.  of  Valuation 

1,123.00 

56,512 
4,268.38  I  10.00 


119.70 


83.010.00 

5.525.00 

70 

7,255.00 

1,384 

38,604.00 

73,278.00 

170 

74,535.00 

51. 193.nO 


56,256.00 

3.759 

56,968.00 

1,025.00 

5! 

3 

451.541.00 

?  1,279.00 

63.00 

37 

93.00 

447.00 

21G 

649.00 

150.00 

2" 

50.00 

200.00 

12 

240.00 

2.940.00 

54 

3,510.00 

758.00 

102 

771.00 

210  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

RIO  BLANCO— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903                                                    1904 
No.  of         Valuation                No.  of          Valuation 
Cash    value    promissory    notes, 
bonds,     debentures     and     all 
other  written  evidence  of  in- 
debtedness      3,242.00  


Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded  in   other  items    150.00  150.00 

Average    cash   value   bank    de-  . 
posits  in  State  1.177.00  390.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits out  of  State    


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   520  9,707.00  506  9,879.00 

Household  property  (over  and 
above   exemption)    225.00  200.00 

"Libraries   

Furniture  and  fixtures   4,190.00  3,625.00 

All  other  property   27,124.00  18,378.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    7,500.00  7,200.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State  180.00 


Grand    total    valuation    of 
county    $1,097,457.00  $1.Q21. 788.00 


Number  of  military  polls. .  354  341 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $2,140.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


21' 


KIO  GRANDE. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1901. 


Acres  of  agricultural   land. 

Acres  of  grazing-    land 

Acres  of  coal    land 

Acres  of  oil    land 


Acres    of    other    mineral 
and  kind   thereof 


land 


Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements  on  public  lands 

Town    and    city    lots 

Improvements  on  town  and 
city  lots,  improvements  on 
leased   lots    

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims     

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

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    

Rattle    

Sheep     

Swine     

Goats     

A)\    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     


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

58,249 

$    421,490.00 

58,34S 

$    411,430.0i) 

86",  820 

155.805.00 

87,132 

157,005.00 

1.858 


10,620.00 

159,375.00 

59,370.00 

133,255.00 

1S8.930.00 


40.8 

341,495.00 

3,839.00 

4,400.00 

100.00 

84,970.00 

3,200.00 

2,842 

74,850.00 

75 

2,530.00 

9,160 

82, 950.00 

15,245 

15,865.00 

2.723 

8,405.00 

10 

1.175.00 

124 

8,690.00 

64 

760.00 

290.00 

1,928 


40. 


40. 


2,764 
80 

8,470 
17,168 


15 

125 

59 


14,460.00 

149.175.00 

32,115.00 

131,990.00 

199.495.00 


37,1 


.00 


346.800.00 

5,440.00 

5,245.03 

11,415.00 

78,270.00 

3,550.00 
83,025.00 
2,585.00 

93,000.00 

21.700.')) 
8.135.00 

1.865.00 

9,365.00 

580.00 

850.00 


39.200.00 


218  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

BIO  GRANDE— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1908  AND  1904. 

1903                                                      1904 
No.  of         Valuation                No.  of          Valuation 
Cash    value    promissory    notes, 
bonds,     debentures     and     all 
other     written     evidence     of 
indebtedness    3S. 000.00  


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


Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
-    and   franchises   not   in- 
cluded   in    other    items 36,1 

Average   cash    value   bank   de- 
posits in   State 


Average   cash    value   bank   de- 
posits  out   of    State ' 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every  description   1.052  24,930.00  1,012  24,815.00 

Household   property    (over  and 
above  exemption  i    5,430  6,640.00 

Libraries    37.^ 

Furniture    and    fixtures 

ither    property 89,555.00  32,880.00 

Bank    stock   or   shares    in   any 
bank    2,000.00  


Grand   total    valuation    of 

county     $1,936,219.00  $1,945,515.00 


Number   of    military    polls 492  488 

Reduction  made  by   State  Board  of  Equalization   for  1904.   $1,835. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


219 


ROUTT. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS    L903  AND  1904. 


1903 


No.  of 

Acres  of  agricultural   land    

s  of  grazing-  land 133 

-  of  coal  land 24,390 

il  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 

output    from    metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

Other   railroad   property 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

| Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
red    in   manufactures 

Horses    10,030 

Mules     To 

Asses  

G3.722 

Sheep     8,780 

Swine    296 

s   

All  other  animals   9S 

Musical   instruments    136 

Clocks  and  watches 227 

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     


Valuation 

No. 

Valuation 

$    381.910.00 

" 

%    434 

312,700.00 

131.: 

291,! 

243.9iW.00 

i 

52    • 

3  120  'Hl 

171,8  I 

181, 

44,401 

- 

n 

"       i 

121.- 

S,  050. 00 


110,650.00 


2H -.125.00 

10/324 

23!   - 

1,815.00 

i 

836,410.00 

71.734 

87< 

17,560.00 

_ 

1.3S0.00 

411 

2 

1,315.00 

91 

6.265.00 

. 

7.730.01 

1,955.00 

162 

1.345.00 

134,740.00 


220  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

ROUTT— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

No.  of 
1,263 

1903 

Valuation 

No.  of 

1,446 

1904 

Valuation 

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

Average   cash    value    bank    de- 
posits in  Stale 

Average   cash    value    bank   de- 
posits out  of  State 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description    

Household   property    (over   and 
above  exemption)   

29,545.00 
2,750.00 

35,215.00 
2,850.00 

43, 925. 00 

56,380.00 

Bank    stock   or    shares    in    any 

Stock  or  shares  in   any  corpo- 
ration  doing   business   in    the 
State   

11,400.00 

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    

$2,694,040.00 

$3,159,295.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

749 

814 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $4,560. 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  221 

SAGUACHE. 

BSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1904 


1903 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural     land 

70,820 

$    663.873.00 

Acres  of  grazing  land 

272  711 

Acres  of  oil     land 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of   land  thereof 

184,437.00 

Improvements  on  public   lands 

26,450.00 

Town  and  city  lots 

23,264.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots    

80,315.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 

36,740.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims     

Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous mining   claims 

13,100.00 

22,311.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors 

109.6 

J           726,562.00 

Other  railroad  property 

35,730.00 

Miles  of  telegraph   lines 

10.320.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

2,405.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

60.155.00 

1-   Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in   manufactures 

t    Horses    

4,211 
11G 

59,634.00 

1 

1     Mules     

2  381  00 

L    Asses    

f    Cattle    

Sheep     

'     Swine     

21,488 

186.084.00 

36,532 

36,532.00 

738 

2,170.00 

Goats     

819 

636.00 

1    All   other  animals 

Musical  instruments   

134 

6.501.00 

Clocks   and   watches 

147 

2.012.00 

No.  of 

Valuation 

72,820 

S    672,289.00 

179,330.00 

22,530.00 

23,055.00 

84.170.00 

54.087.00 

14,220.00 

13,140.00 

109.65 

687,525.00 

21,198.00 

12,099.00 

23,920.00 

55.200.00 

3.874 

9.282.00 

88 

2,235.00 

23,663 

251,363.00 

37,467 

46,838.00 

956 

3.125.00 

504 

520.00 

144 

6,883.00 

271 

2. 315.  On 

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


Z2rl  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

SAGUACHE— Concluded.      . 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  EOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND   1904. 


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 
indebtedness   

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in   other  items 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average   cash    value   bank  de- 
posits in   State 53.500.00 

Average   cash    value   bank   de- 
posits out  of  State Gl,< 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every     description 992  20,553.00  21,131.00 

Household  propertv    (over  and 
above  exemption)    780.00  1,090.00 

Libraries     

Furniture    and    fixtures 

All    other    property 67,777.00  71,417.00 

Bank   stock   or   shares    in   any 
bank    


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


Grand    total    valuation    of 
county     $2,324,222.00  $2,400,157.00 


Number    of    military    polls 523  605 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904.  $18,970. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATU    OF    COLORADO. 


SAN  JUAN. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  LOR  THE  YEARS  11*03  AM)  1904. 


1903 

1904 

No;  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  grazing   land 

$          400.00 

$ 

Acres  of  oil  land    

Acres  of  other       mineral       land 

474,414.00 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 

242,67( 

Improvements    on   public   lands 

3,200.00 

2,850.00 

95,489.00 

96,486.00 

Improvements      on      town     and 

253,815.00 

257,090.00 

Metalliferous  mining'  claims  — 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross   output    from    metallifer- 

599,810.00 

470,877  00 

532,475.00 

^.liles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

36.7 

5           232,425.00 

36.7 

5            244,250.00 

Other  railroad   property    

650.00 

Miles  of  telegraph    lines    

ALiles  of  telephone  lines   

2,326.00 

18,460.00 

Average  value   of  merchandise 

93,575.00 

86,225.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures   

1,50 

1,500.00 

Horses  

36tj 

".   50.00 

6,125.00 

Mules   

61 

1,190.00 
765  00 

59 

1.050  00 

153 

153 

765. 00 



Cattle     

3,82? 

3,910.00 

S'heep    

4  302 

6  453  00 

6,592 

750 

56 

•i  987  00 

Swine    

1  200 

Goats    

750.00 

All   other   animals    

82 

Musical    instruments    

6,420 

Clocks  and  watches 

n; 

1,004.0  I 

4.". 

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

Amount  of  money.  credits. 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ins    


1,690.00 


10,650.00 


- 


11,625:00 


224  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

SAX  J\J  AN. —Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 
103 

Valuation 

No.  of 

120 

Valuation? 

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

2,375.00 

8.920.00 

3  115  00 

Household  property   (over   and 
above  exemption)  

Libraries    

7,500.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures   

All    other   property 

Bank    stock    or    shares    in    any 
bank    '. 

Stock    or    shares    in    any     cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State   

21.915.00 
30,000.00 

11.590.00 

30.OiW.00 

Grand   total   valuation    of 
county   

$1, 972, 127. 00 

$2,li7,081.00 

Number  of  military  polls 

134 

577 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904.  $3,033.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


225 


SAN  MIGUEL. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


Acres  of  agricultural     land. 

Acres  of  grazing     land 

Acres  of  coal  land 

Acres  of  cil     land 


Acres    of    other    mineral 
and    kind    thereof 


land 


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    metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

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  


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

6,216 

$      55,020.00 

6,806 

%      57.315.iJ0 

33,518 

41.890.00 

37.877 

47,345.00 

59 


5.125.00 
1.765.00 


1.050.00 


12.180.00 


46,830.00 

51.220.00 

141.455.00 

66.190.00 

334,995.00 

293.425.00 

432,520.00 

425,560.00 

12.178.93 

207.065.00 

12,713 

253.105.00 

599.360.00 

615,055.00 

687.870.00 

504,530.00 

48.76 

243,800.00 

48.75 

243.800.00 
2.325.00 

49 

5.530.00 

49 

6, 591.00 

5.774.00 

8,815.00 

169.825.00 

141.500.00 

1.469 

36,450.00 

1,790 

42.595.00 

199 

4.265.00 

265 

4,925.00 

68 

335.00 

85 

470.00 

6.038 

07.425.00 

8,769 

89.595.00 

925 

940.00 

460 

690.00 

155 

685.00 

160 

600.00 

4.530.00 
1  395.00 


1.025.00 


70.205.00 


226 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


SAN  MlGUELr-Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 


1904 


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

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

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

Average   cash   value   bank  de- 
posits  in  State 

Average   cash   value   bank  de- 
posits  out  of   State 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every    description     398 

12,010.00 

432 

12.JS5.0U 

Household  property   (over  and 
above  exemption)    

6,045.00 

4,770.00 

Furniture    and    fixtures 

30,640.00 

29,985.00 

All  other  property 

23,955.00 

21,580.00 

Bank   stock  or   shares    in   any 
bank    

145,555.00 

83,290.00 

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

Grand    total    valuation     of 
county    

$3,323,359.00 

$3,084,686.00 

Number  of  military  polls 694 

1,293 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $3,144. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO. 


22' 


SEDGWICK. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

A'aluation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land  

10,718 

$     53,690.00 

10,000 

$     50,000.00 

Acres  of  grazing  land  

223,282 

210,013.00 

_-:.332 

249:00 

Acres  of  coal    land 

Acres  of  other      mineral      land 
and  kind  thereof  

Improvements     on     lands     and 
the   kind   of   land    thereof 

11,680.00 

11,145.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 

2,340.00 

2,035.00 

Town   and   city  lots    

11.440.00 

7,592.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city  lots  

27,925.00 

26,150.00 

Metalliferous   mining   claims    .. 
Improvements  on  metalliferous 

Gross   output    from    metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims    

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

32.07 

405,946.00 

32.07 

451,840.00 

Other  railroad  property  

5,568.00 

16,662.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines   

4,179.00 

5,347.00 

Miles  of  telephone  lines   

Average  value  of  merchandise 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in   manufactures    — 

Horses  

15 

360.00 

10,650.00 

9,500.00 

1,194 

18,314.00 

876 

19,630.00 

Mules   

10 

3,250.00 

6 

240.00 

Cattle     

8,586 

95,209.00 

6,795 

72,726.00 
7,125.00 

Sheep    

3,845 

5,767.00 

5,700 

131 
32 

414.00 

157 
19 

557.00 

Goat s    

All    other    animals    

Musical  instruments   

1,125.00 

1,200.00 
80.00 

Clocks  and  watches    

19 

95.00 

16 

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     


1,900.00 


228  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

SEDGWICK— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1908  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 


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

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 
1.092.00 

Cash    value    of    special     privi- 
leges  and   franchises    not   in- 
cluded  in   other  items    

Average    cash   value   bank    de- 

Average   cash    value    bank    de- 
posits  out   of   State 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   

198 

3,380.00 

170 

4,954.00 

Household  property    (over   and 
above  exemption)  

350.00 

385.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures   

505.00 

1.125.00 

2,745.00 

3,050.00 

Bank    stock    or   shares    in    any 
bank    

4,000.00 

4,000.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    any     cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 

State 

11111: 

Grand      total      valuation      of 
county    

$    879,335.00 

$    959,194.00 

Number  of  militarv  poll? 

95 

101 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904.  $908. On. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


22(J 


SUMMIT. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  Y 

1903 

No.  of         Valuation 

ACres  of  agricultural  land   1.079  $       8,395.00 

Acres  of  grazing  land 11,800  14,750.00 

Acres  of  cual  land 

Acres  of  oil  land 

Acres     of     other     mineral     land 

and   kind  thereof 4U0  3,200.00 

Improvements     on     lands     and 

the  kind  of  land  thereof 12,525.00 

Improvements  on  public   lands 5,ti40.0t' 

Town  and  city  lots 37,692 

Improvements     on      town     and 

city  lots   150,095. uu 

Metalliferous  mining-  claims 320,634.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 

mining  claims  317,706.00 

Gross  output  from  metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims 69,3 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors..            68.75  400,*;. 

Other   railroad    property 2,162.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 7,625*00 

Miles    of    telephone    lines 11.449.00 

Average   value  of  merchandise 59,742 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in   manufactures 1,000.00 

Horses    850  17.320.00 

Mules     7 

Asses    53  265.00 

Cattie     2,319  20.021.00 

Sheep     2.075  2,130.00 

Swine     11  55.00 

Goats     

All    other  animals 

Musical    instruments    75  5,80a 

Clocks   and   watches 63  825.00 

Jewelry,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds   and   other   precious 

stones    20.00 

Amount  of  money,  credits, 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  bv  writ- 
ing     14.450.00 


GABS  1903 

AND  11)04. 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

1,744 

$       8.720.00 

14,459 

18,073.00 

440 

3,520.00 

11,365.00 

4,825.00 

36,882.00 

163,127.00 

341.290.00 

296,049.00 

52 

.300.00 

4,052.00 

9,049.00 

14,450.00 

51.211.00 

1,000.00 

76S 

16.357.00 

90.00. 

31 

220.00 

2,321 

30,978.00 

140 

185.00 

8 

4n.nu 

69 

4,890.00 

42 

550.00 

9.900.00 


230  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

SUMMIT— Qoncluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 

description    435  8,915.00  556  S. 445.00 

Household    property    (over    and 

above    exemption)    1,000.00                 500.00 

Bicycles   145.00 

Furniture   and   fixtures 4,875.00  15  4,325.00 

All  other  property   13,965.00                  7.335.00 

Bank    stock    or   shares    in    any 
bank    


Stock  or  shares  in  any  corpo- 
ration doing  business  in  the 
State    


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    : $1,525,643.00  $1,507,938.00 


Number  of  military  polls 391  354 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $3,717. 


AT  TUTOR  OF  STATE  OP  COLORADO. 


231 


TELLER. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT 

FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 

of  agricultural    land 

Acres  of  grazing    land 

1.667 

s       3,440  00 

•?    129,895.00 

77.089 

"    - 

Acres  of  coal  land 

3,263 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 
kind  of  land  thereof 

51.730.00 

36.110.00 

Improvements  on  public   lands 

85,570.00 

68,440.00 

Town    and    city    lots 

1,282,5!  ■ 

29.136 

. 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city    lots    

1,248,080.00 

1.213.;. 

Metalliferous    mining    claims.. 

36.241 

2.435.660.00 

2. 012.130.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining    claims 

1.253.360.00 

1,628,680.00 

Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

"      140.00 

2.9S1. 590.00 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

by  State  Board   of  Assessors 

110.97 

1.023,361.00 

109.350 

430.00 

Other  railroad  property 

10,392 

4.550.00 

Miles  of  telegraph   lines 

13,036.00 

16,81 

Miles   of  telephone  lines 

46,221 

2.176.21 

320.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 

345,515.00 

328,? 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed   in    manufactures 

10  ■ 

30  £4"  00 

1  US 

117 
5.616 

1.4S0.00 

64 
5  628 

Cattle    

62  540  00 

66  - 

Sheep   

4 

iooo 

16 

Swine     

20 

j 

4::: 

230.00 

Goats    

■■ 

60.00 

All   other   animals 

435 

16 

160.00 

18  11 

°1  ]  - 

Clocks  and  watches 

o- 

500.00 

27 

470.00 

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

470.00 

660.00 

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


7.800.00 


6.300.00 


232  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

TELLER— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1*03  1904 


No.  of 
Cash   value   promissory    notes, 
bonds,     debentures     and     all 
other     written     evidence     of 
indebtedness    

Valuation 
6,500.00 

No.  of 

"Valuation 
0.000.00 

Cash    value    of    special    privi- 
leges  and  franchises   not   in- 
cluded in  other  items 

113,500.00 

110,000.00 

Average   cash    value   bank  de- 
posits in  State 

8,550.00 

8.000.00 

Average   cash   value   bank   de- 
posits  out   of    State 

Carriages      and      vehicles      of 
every  description  !»14 

17,370.00 

823 

14.310.00 

Household  property    (over  and 

7.940.00 

5.441)  00 

Libraries    

5.290.00 

5,020.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 

76,480.00 

65,340.00 

161,370.00 

8,670.00 

Bank   stock  or   shares    in   any 
bank    

75.000.00 

70.000.00 

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

Grand    total     valuation     of 

county    

$12,225,097.00 

$11,323,337.00 

Number    of    military    polls 2,493 

2,331 

Reduction  made  by   State  Board   of  Equalization  for  1904,   $82,141. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


233 


WASHINGTON. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  L903  AND  1904. 


Acres  of  agricultural    land 

Acres  of  grazing  land    

Acres  of  coal  land   

Acres  of  oil   land    


Acres  of  other      mineral 
and   kind    thereof    


land 


Improvements     on     lands     and 
the  kind  of  land  thereof 

Improvements    on   public   lands 

Town  and  city  lots 

on      town     and 


Improvements 
city    lots    ... 


Metalliferous  mining  claims  — 

Improvements     on     metallifer- 
ous   mining    claims 


Gross   output    from   metallifer- 
ous  mining  claims    

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assesors.. 

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  accotints 
not  evidenced  by  writing 


1 

903 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

No.  of 

Valuation 

5,018 

$     50,180.00 

6,075 

$     60,750.00 

302,300 

205.066.00 

514.942 

325.970.ufi 

845 


31.020.00 
6,230.00 
6.541.00 

21,980.00 


40.33 

578,417.00 

11.290.00 

313.00 

1,045.00 

11,398.00 

600.00 

1,961 

35,255.00 

20 

480.00 

14.324 

198,845.00 

6,225 

9,442.00 

357 

1.122. 0't 

hi 

2,150.00 

49 

365.00 

44,730.00 

9,505,00 

^54 

5,927.00 

12.935.00 

40.33 

613,160.00 

10.785.00 

907.00 

1,185.00 

11,806.00 

550.00 

3,174 

69,754.00 

25 

605.00 

24,554 

263,570.00 

34,817 

43.487.00 

446 

1,526.00 

61 

2,290.00 

38 

280.00 

6.444.00 


2,190.00 


234  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

WASHINGTON— Concluded, 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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

No.  of 
258 

1903 

Valuation 

No.  of 
358 

1904 

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 

3,640.00 
200.00 

5,520,00 
250.00 

Household  property    (over   and 

Furniture  and  fixtures  

All  other  property    

Bank    stock    or   shares    in    any 
bank    

6,090  00 

2,840.00 

Stock    or    shares    in    anv    cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State  

Grand     total     valuation     of 
county   

$1,184,863.00 

$1,493,772.00 

Number  of   militarv  noils 

138 

256 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $131.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


235 


WELD. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


190c 

1904 

No.  of 

Valuation 

Xo.  of 

Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 

217 

365 

$3,795,835.00 

211.515 

13.84" 

Acres  of  grazing-    land 

920,712 

1,298,485.00 

957,830 

1.264.740.00 

Acres  of  coal  land 

5 

.307 

152.230.00 

7,977 

176,370.00 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 

867,375.00 

970  740  00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 
Town    and    citv    lots 

11,020.00 

12  770  00 

516.285.00 

537,530.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 
city  lots   

Metalliferous   mining   claims... 

S81, 920.00 

911,860.00 

Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining   claims    

Gross   output   from   metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 

Miles  of  railroads,  as  returned 
by  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

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    } 


247.61 

2.743,165.00 

34.129.00 

58.66 

19.610.00 

910.06 

54,294.00 

349.090.00 

14.194 

310,000.00 

416 

14,095.00 

40,269 

429,045.00 

60,317 

97,230.00 

2.313 

9,365.00 

662 

21,240.00 

247.61 

2,918,117.00 

39,691.00 

5S.66 

24,086.00 

910.06 

111,2 

444,630.00 

15,541 

436,540.00 

572 

25,940.00 

38,804 

420.S15.00 

60,685 

97.770.00 

2,769 

10,805.00 

% 

757 

29,270.00 

3,125.00 


2,910.00 


236  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

WELD— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOB  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 

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

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

Cash  value  of  special  privi- 
leges and  franchises  not  in- 
cluded in  other  items 142,840.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    State    100,070.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits out   of   State    


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description   3,565  74.660.00  4,563  05.035.00 

Household   property    (over    and^ 
above   exemption)    


Libraries    94,945.00  

Furniture  and  fixtures I    131.395.00 


All  other  property    

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    101,000.00  102,000.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  cor- 
poration doing  business  in  the 
State  


Grand      total      valuation      of 

county    $12,020,983.00  $12,712,129.00 


Number  of  military  polls 2,328  2,938 

Reduction   made  by   State  Board   of  Equalization  for  1904    $51,147.00. 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  237 

YUMA. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of  Valuation  Xo.  of  Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural  land 

Acres  of  grazing    land    281,684  $    254.545.00  568,342  $    50:: 


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


Improvements  on  metalliferous 
mining  claims   

Gross    output    from    metallifer- 
ous mining  claims 


Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 


by  State  Board  of  Assessors.. 

#0.51 

8S2.00 

Other  railroad  property 

10.201.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 

Miles  of  telephone  lines 

-' 

Average  value  of  merchandise. 

24.775.ri0 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 

Horses    

2.411 
90 

46.765.00 

Mules     

24,834 

Cattle    

334.336.00 

Sheep    

2,966 

5.935.00 

Swine    

590 

2.140.00 

Goats    

1 

All  other  animals 

3.00 

Musical   instruments    

2S 

700.00 

Clocks  and  watches 

11 

110.00 

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 26,295.00  49,440.00 

Improvements   on  public   lands 3,315.00  6.670.00 

Town   and    city   lots 34,295.00  38, 487.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 

city  lots    50,590.00  57,755.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 


40.51  635.470.00 


30,375.00 


6.026  117,740.00 

194  5,545.00 


41.S54  '  463.578.00 

7,005  10.510.00 

1,616  6,255.00 


....     25.00 
62  1.555.00 

8  95.00 


35.00 


Amount  of  money,  credits. 
book  accounts  and  other  ac- 
counts not  evidenced  by  writ- 
ing     16.S50.00  20.170.00 


238  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

YUMA— Concluded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 


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 


1903  1904 

No.  of         Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 


Average    cash    value   bank    de- 
posits out  of  State 


Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description    355  3,876.00  714  12,075.00 

Household   property   (over    and 
above  exemption)   


Libraries    

Furniture  and  fixtures  

All  other  property 5,015.00  13,797.00 

Bank   stock    or   shares    in   any 

bank    


Stock  or  shares  in  any  corpo- 
ration doing  business  in  the 
State    


Grand     total     valuation     of 

county    $1,408,958.00  $1,973,262.00 


Number  of  military  polls 164  587 

Reduction  made  by  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  1904,  $4,000. 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE  OF  COLORADO.  239 

# 

EECAPITULATION  OP  ALL  COUNTIES. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

1903  1904 

No.  of  Valuation  No.  of  Valuation 

Acres  of  agricultural    land 2,257,183.13  $26,225,099.00  3,992,039.18  $28,108,070.00 

Acres   of  grazing   land 11,967,133.40  14,564,753.50  11,410,977.91  14,563,328.00 

Acres  of  coal    land 167,208.43  3,142,652.00  1,033,195.62  3,821,590.00 

Acres  of  oil     land 53,910  514,452.50  36,985  264,002.00 

Acres    of    other    mineral    land 

and  kind  thereof 25,446.37  1,914,480.00  21,402.68  225,129.00 

Improvements  on  lands  and  the 

kind  of  land  thereof 14,123,351.00          16,054,057.00 

Improvements  on  public  lands 960,580.00         809,141.00 

Town  and  city  lots 77,794,372.00          78,677,318.00 

Improvements     on     town     and 

city  lots    56,568,138.00 58,862,327.00 

Metalliferous  mining  claims 6,546,364.11          7,844,333.00 

Improvements   on  metalliferous 

mining  claims    4,526,739.00          5,291,273.00 

Gross  output  from  metalliferous 

mining  claims  8,072,549.89          6,801,223.00 

Miles  of  railroads,   as  returned 

by  State  Board  of  Assessors.       *3,940.58  47,906,889.00  **4,179.70  50,296,044.00 

Other  railroad  property 901,387.00         1,122,879.00 

Miles  of  telegraph  lines 540,979.00          679,033.00 

Miles   of   telephone   lines 1,479,611.00         1,964,663.00 

Average  value  of  merchandise 14,401,883.00          15,548,663.00 

Average  amount  of  capital  em- 
ployed in  manufactures 3,487,122.00          3,699,896.00 

Horses    200,456  4,296,975.00  206 ,179  4,847,330.00 

Mules    6,929  205,574.00  7,4)9  223,504.00 

Asses     886  4,842.00  652  4,474.00 

Cattle    931,732  11,096,040.00  952,778  10,880,434.00 

Sheep    2,017,086  1,488,167.00  2,936,535  1,333,056.00 

Swine    31,802  113,005.00  38,341  134,632.00 

Goats    14,632  20,646.00  12,268  17,053.00 

All    other   animals 16,214  45,530.00  12,548  50,424.00 

Musical   instruments   24,732  1,562,943.00  27,485  1,888,601.00 

Clocks  and  watches 23,979  307,029.00  24,402  346,559.00 

Jewelry,   gold  and  silver  plate, 
diamonds   and   other   precious 

stones     393,836.00          447,786.00 


*No  mileage  reported  in  Boulder,  Chaffee,   Douglas,  El  Paso,  Garfield,   Lari- 
mer and  Pitkin  counties. 

**No  mileage  reported  in  Arapahoe,  Boulder,  Chaffee,  Douglas,  Garfield,  Lari- 
mer, Mesa  and  Pitkin  counties. 


240  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

RECAPITULATION   OF  ALL  COUNTIES— Concl  uded. 

ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  ASSESSMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1903  AND  1904. 

'  1903                                                    1904 
No.  of         Valuation                No.  of  Valuation 

Amount  of  money,  credits,  book 
accounts  and  other  accounts 
not  evidenced  by  writing 4.746,003.00  4,500,776.00 

Cash  value  promissory  notes, 
bonds,  debentures  and  all 
other  written  evidence  of 
indebtedness     239,272.00  144,887.00 

Cash  value  of  special  privileges 
and  franchises  not  included 
in    other   items 959,815.00         722,310.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits   in    State 386,322.00  283,975.00 

Average  cash  value  bank  de- 
posits out  of  State 6,745.00  22,170.00 

Carriages  and  vehicles  of  every 
description    71,401  1,650,751.00  68,306  1,713,158.00 

Household  property  (over  and 
above  exemption)   1,857,694.00  2,075,215.00 

Libraries     28,420.00  11,235.00 

Furniture  and  fixtures 2,322,234.00         2,603,320.00 

All    other    property 11,673,069.00  9,877,297.00 

Bank  stock  or  shares  in  any 
bank    5,167,720.00  5,235,465.00 

Stock  or  shares  in  any  corpora- 
tion doing  business  in  the 
State     911,287.00  169,073.00 


Grand     total     valuation     of 
county    $333,155,321.00  $342,170,703.00 


Number   of  military  polls 49,494  53,458 


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the  Years  1876  to  1904,  Inclusive, 


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ABSTRACT  OF  ASSESSMENTS 

Of  State,  by  Counties,  from  1877  to  1904,  Inclusive. 


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1-30        2  13-30       2  13-30       2  13-30       2  13-30 


1-5 


-5 


7  6  6  17-30       5  17-30         5  4-16         6  4-15       5  17-3 

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LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

Drawn  Against  the  General  Incident  Fund. 


Date 

1903 

Mar.   14 

Mar. 

14 

Mar. 

16 

Mar. 

17 

Mar. 

17 

Mar. 

18 

Mar. 

19 

Mar. 

19 

Mar. 

20 

Mar. 

24 

Mar. 

25 

Mar. 

26 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

■->- 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

;_7 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

27 

AUDITOR    OF    STATE   OF    COLORADO.  245 
LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND. 
REVENUE.   1903. 
No.  NAME  Amount 

712  Louis  B.  Sehwanbeck $     460.25 

746  John   A.    Holmberg 100.00 

778  J.   L.   Moorhead,   P.   M 716.94 

780  R.    R.    Leese 62.50 

7S6  T.  J.  O'Donnell  and  S.   W.   Belford l.OOO.Op 

801  W.  H.   Kistler 1,040-4 

803  Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 856.01 

804  Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 5,.:;n2.77 

815  A.    S.    Carter 9.60 

835  D.    C.    Bailey 7.00 

839  United    States    Express    Co 54. n6 

842  James    H.    Peabody 19.20 

848  The    Denver    Post 56.84 

849  The    Denver    Post 75.87 

850  The   Colo,    telephone   Co 1.35 

851  C.   H.    Libby 60.00 

S52  H.     G.     Clark 10.00 

853  The  Denver  &   Rio  Grande  Ex 4.88 

S54  The  Denver  &   Rio  Grande  Ex 16.65 

855  Pacific    Express    Co 34.05 

856  The  United  States  Express  Co 2.77 

S57  J.    L.    Beaman 1.90 

858  The    Crystal    Co 1.20 

859  The   Smith-Premier  Typewriter   Co 62.00 

860  The   Colo.   Telephone   Co 6.20 

861  Postal   Telegraph   Cable   Co 2.20 

S62  The   Kennicott   Patterson   Trans,    uo 2.00 

863  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 3.96 

S64  The    Pacific    Express   Co 22.53 

865  Denver   &   Rio  Grande   Express 3.10 

866  J.   S.    Stahl   &   Co 7.00 

867  Otis    B.    Spencer 12.20 

86S  The   Smith-Premier  Typewriter   Co 22.75 

869  American    District    Telegraph    Co 20.40 

870  David    D.    Seerie 2.00 

S71  Robt.  Bailey  4.90 


240 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE,  1903. 

Date  No.  ,                                           NAME                                                  Amount 
1903 

Mar.  27  872  Otis   B.    Spencer 28.00 

Mar.  27  873  The   Haswell   Drug  Co 4.60 

Mar.  27  874  J.    L.    Hilton 141.00 

Apr.     1  1035  American  District  Telegraph  Co $        11.95 

Apr.     1  1036  Remington  Typewriter  Co 103.20 

Apr.     1  1037  Helen  L.   Grenfell 25.50 

Apr.     1  1038  Whitney  Newton 36.75 

Apr.     1  1039  Pierce  &  Zahn 10.0(1 

Apr.     1  1040  Timothy  O'Connor 95 

Apr.     1  1041  J.  S.  Stahl  &  Co 50.00 

Apr.      1  1042  Harry  A.  Lee 105.00 

Apr.     1  1043  Adams  Express  Co 0.45 

Apr.     1  1044  "Wells  Fargo  &  Co. 's  Express 24.78 

Apr.     1  1045  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 

Apr.     1  1046  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 7.01 

Apr.     1  1047  Wells  Fargo  &  Co. 's  Express 51.50 

Apr.     1  1048  C.  L.  Stonaker 5.00 

Apr.     1  1049  The  Pacific  Express  Co 19.85 

Apr.     1  1050  Hadley-Peck  Delivery  &  Storage  Co 2.00 

Apr.     1  1051  The  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Express 40.94 

Apr.     1  1052  C.  E.  Cooper,  M.  D 10.00 

Apr.     1  1053  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co . 492.00 

Apr.     1  1054  L.   G.   Carpenter 500.00 

Apr.      4  1074  J.   S.    Stahl  &  Co 102.75 

Apr.     7  1085  J.   L.  Moorhead,  P.  M 408.30 

Apr.     9  1089  The  Clarke  Quick  Printing  Co 173.00 

Apr.     9  1090  L.   B.   Schwanbeck 160.00 

Apr.     9  1091  L.  B.  Schwanbeck TO. 25 

Apr.     9  1092  Fritz- Jaenigen  104.00 

Apr.     9  1093  The  Denver  Post 27.86 

Apr.     9  1094  J.  S.  Stahl 7.80 

Apr.      9  1095  A.   S.  Carter 4.4d 

Apr.    15  1110  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 5.506.05 

Apr.    15  1113  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 10,000.00 

Apr.    15  1114  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 4,183.70 

Apr.    15  1115  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 1. 428.20 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  247 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS. 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued.  ' 

REVENUE,  1903. 

Date  No.                                                     NAME                                                  Amount 
1903 

Apr.    15  1117  N.   C.  Miller 50.00 

Apr.    16  1129  Nat  Nathan 33.00 

July    30  2224  Fritz-Jaenigen 16.00 

July    30  2225  Louis  Schwanbeck 134.50 

July    30  2249  Anna  B.  Brandt 1S9.63 

July   31  2264  Nat  Nathan 100.00 

July    31  2276  Whitney  Newton   $         60.00 

July    31  2277  J.    L.    Moorlead 80.00 

July   31  2286  W.    H.    Kistler   Stationery   Co 405.23 

Aug.    1  2321  Otis    B.    Spencer 10.00 

Aug.     1  2322  Dr.    C.   E.  Cooper 15.00 

Aug.     1  2323  Hannah   L.    Maddock 70.50 

Aug.    1  2324  Knights  of  Pythias 20.00 

Aug.     1  2325  The  Alamo    ' 117.90 

Aug.     1  2326  John   M.    Maxwell 169.90 

Aug.    1  2327  Hendrie  &  Bolthoff  9.15 

Aug.     1  2328  The  Railway  Equipment  Publishing  Co 5.00 

Aug.     1  2329  Chieftain  Printing  Co 15.05 

Aug.     1  2330  Montrose   Press    2.38 

Aug.     1  2331  The   Denver   Post 17.20 

Aug.     1  2332  Helen   L.   Grenfell 42.50 

Aug.     1  2333  Independent  Journal    2.59 

Aug.     1  2334  N.    C.   Miller 24.80 

Aug.     1  2335  Vernon    McKelvey     200.90 

Aug.     1  2336  Baker  Vawter  Co 15.75 

Aug.     1  2337  Dr.   F.   N.   Carrier 51.00 

Aug.     1  2338  Denver  Photo  Material  Co 72.25 

Aug.     1  2339  H.    Aarons    3.50 

Aug.     1  2340  R.   R.   Leese 5.80 

Aug.     1  2341  Lallie  Surveying  Supply  Co 704.30 

Aug.     1  2342  A.   S.   Carter 6.60 

Aug.     1  2343  J.  L.  Beaman,   Sheriff 1.00 

Aug.     1  2344  Republican  Publishing  Co 68.12 

Aug.     1  2345  Press  Clipping  Bureau  — 9.00 

Aug.     1  2346  H.   M.   Mason 3.50 

Aug.     1  2347  Duncan  W.    Muller 43.50 

Aug.     1  2348  W.   H.   Montgomery 17.75 


248  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

"  DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE,  1903. 

Date  No.  NAME  Amount 

1903 

Aug.  1  2369  W.    H.    Kistler   Sta.    Co 420.46 

Aug.  5  2472  E.    L.   White 63.00 

Aug.  6  2473  Pacific  Express  Co 8.75 

Aug.  6  2474  The  Gazettier  Pub.  Co 35.00 

Aug.  6  2475  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 45.42 

Aug.  6  2487  P.    T.    Gross 80.00 

Aug.  6  2488  A.   C.   Montgomery   30.00 

Aug.  7  2495  Smith-Brooks    Ptg.    Co 5,039.52 

Aug.  8  2503  Wells   Fargo   &   Co 53.83 

Aug.  11  2527  James    Cowie    198.00 

Aug.  12  2532  United  States   Express  Co 1.06 

Aug.  12  2533  City   Transfer  Co 1.50 

Aug.  12  2534  E.    L.    White 9.75 

Aug.  12  2535  W.    H.    Kistler   Sta.    Co 115.37 

Aug.  12  2536  Ballinger   &   Richards 36.00 

Aug.  12  2537  N.    C.    Miller 4.20 

Aug.  12  2538  Hamilton    Armstrong    3.00 

Aug.  12  2539  James   H.   Peabody 6.22 

Aug.  12  2540  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Express 5.31 

Aug.  12  2541  Colorado    Telephone    Co 3.35 

Aug.  12  2542  American   District   Telegraph   Co 4.75 

Aug.  12  2543  Baker  Vawter  Co 7.45 

Aug.  12  2544  Postal   Telegraph  &   Cable  Co 2.91 

Aug.  12  2545  J.    M.    Woodard 34.00 

Aug.  12  2546  A.     S.     Carter 1.75 

Aug.  12  2547  C.    A.    Starr 30.00 

Aug.  12  2548  James    Perchard    34.50 

Aug.  12  2549  Wells    Fargo  &  Co.  Express .70 

Aug.  12  2550  Western   Union   Telegraph    Co .40 

Aug.  12  2551  Otis  B.   Spencer 6.50 

Aug.  14  2562  Chas.    Taylor    5.00 

Aug.  15  2567  The  Mills  Publishing  Co 447.00 

Aug.  15  2571  Chas.  A.  Pike,  Co.  Judge 18.90 

Aug.  17  2580  J.    L.    Miller 25.00 

Aug.  17  2581  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co 1 79.00 

Aug.  17  2582  Dr.  F.  N.  Carrier 51.88 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  249 
LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE.  1903. 

Date  No.  NAME  Amount 

1903 

Aug.    IT  2584  Smith-Brooks    Printing   Co 5S2.45 

Aug.    17  2591  James   Cowie    69.00 

Aug.    20  2652  James    Cowie    150.00 

Aug.    20  2751  James    Cowie     80.00 

Sept.     2  2848  J.   L.  Moorhead 60.00 

Sept.     3  2S62  W.    C.    Ferrill 9.05 

Sept.     4  28S0  Whitney  Newton  4.00 

Sept.  15  2964  Smith-Brooks   Printing   Co 2,033.18 

Sept.  16  2973  J.  1..  Moorhead 120.50 

Sept.  16  2974  City    Transfer    Co 1.00 

Sept.  16  2975  Charles   D.    Hayt 125.00 

Sept.  16  2976  Thomas  A.   Uzzell 125.00 

Sept.  16  2977  Joseph   P.   Corrigan 125.00 

Sept.  16  2978  Frank    Frewen 25.00 

Sept.  16  2979  W.    H.    Kistler  Stationery   Co 175.69 

Sept.  16  2989  Otis    B.    Spencer 1.50 

Sept.  16  2981  The   Denver  Post 41.09 

Sept.  16  2982  Colorado   Telephone   Co 1.05 

Sept.  16  2983  Wells   Fargo   Express   Co 30.89 

Sept.  16  2984  Pacfic  Express  Co 1.83 

Sept.  16  2985  Denver  Rio  Grande  Express  Co 10.88 

Sept.  16  2986  W.    H.    Kistler 2.11 

Sept.  20  3030  J.    L.   Moorhead 86.00 

Oct.      6  3202  Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 6,398.30 

Oct.      7  3239  J.   L.   Moorhead 161.00 

Oct.      9  3290  W.   H.    Kistler   Stationery  Co 330.64 

Oct.    10  3292  J.   L.   Moorhead 94.00 

Oct.     10  3296  Remington  Typewriter  Co 263.90 

Oct.    10  3297  The  Consolidated  Publishing  Co 18.25 

Oct.     10  3298  Wells    Fargo    Express    Co 4.15 

Oct.    10  3299  H.    G.    Smith 11.90 

Oct.     10  3300  Colorado  Telephone  Co 4.45 

Oct.    10  3301  Denver  Rio  Grande  Express  Co 96.08 

Oct.     10  3302  Pacific    Express    Co 38.77 

Oct.    10  3303  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 2.28 

Oct.     10  3304  Mary     Wright 2.00 


250  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN-  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE,  1903. 

Date         '    No.  .  NAME                                                Amount 
1903 

Oct.    10  3305           C.   F.   Hoeckel  Blank  Book  Co 35.00 

Oct.    10  3306           Rand,   McNally  Co 3.62 

Oct.    10  3307           R.    R.    Leese .80 

Oct.    10  3308           Ballinger   &   Richards 12.00 

Oct.    10  3309           American  District  Telegraph  Co 7.50 

Oct.    10  3310           A.    S.    Carter 2.00 

Oct.    10  3311           J.  S.  Stahl  &  Co 19.85 

Oct.    10  3314           Duncan  W.  Miller 6.75 

Oct.    10  3315          Denver    Post 1.12 

Oct.     10  3316           N.    C.   Miller 2.30 

Oct.    10  3317           United  States  Express  Co 2.20 

Oct.    10  3318          Press    Clipping    Bureau 5.00 

Oct.    16  3380           J.    L.    Moorhead,    P.   M 26.00 

Oct.    28  3490          J.     L.     Moorhead 22.00 

Oct.    31  3600          J.     L.     Moorhead 98.00 

Nov.    5  3626          W.   H.   Kistler  Sta.    Co 10.00 

Nov.    5  3634           J.    L.    Moorhead 20.00 

Nov.     6  3654           Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 401.65 

Nov.    6  3655          W.    H.    Kistler    Sta.    Co 2.50 

Nov.     9  3670           M.    A.    Shute 15.05 

Nov.    9  3C72           The   Colo.    Telephone   Co 27.95 

Nov.     9  3673           W.    H.    Kistler    Sta.    Co 108.87 

Nov.     9  3674           Helen    L.     Grenfell 4.50 

Nov.    9  3675           Wells  Fargo  &  Co.  Express   19.18 

Nov.    9  3676           D.    R.    G.    Express    Co 39.02 

Nov.    9  3679           Western    Union    Tel.    Co 24.72 

Nov.    9  3680           Pacific    Express    Co 60 

"Nov.    9  3681           Smith-Premier  Type  W.   Co 104.00 

Nov.    9  3682           James    Cowie    9.00 

"Nov.    9  3683       •    Press    Clipping    Bureau 14.35 

Nov.    9  3684           The    Crystal    Co 1.80 

Nov.    9  3685          Haswell   Drug    Co 9.63 

Nov.    9  3686           The  Gazettier  Pub.   Co 10.00 

Nov.    9  3687           City    Transfer    Co 21.20 

Nov.    9  3688           The  Post  Printing  &  Pub.   Co 1.12 

Nov.    9  3689          A.     S.     Carter 1.50 


AUDITOR   OF   STATE    OF    COLORADO.  251 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL   FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE.  1903. 

Date  No.                                                     NAME                                                  Amount 
1903 

Nov.  10  3712  J.    L.    Moorhead 25.00 

Nov.  16  3770  Hadley-Pcck   Del.    &    Stor.    Co... 15.00 

Nov.  1G  3774  J.     L.    Moorhead 1S5.00 

Nov.  20  3804  J.    L.    Moorhead *  91.50 

Nov.  25  J.    L.    Moorhead,    P.    M 169.00 

Oct.    26  4084  J.    E.    Buell 68.00 

Oct.    29  40SS  Chas.    L.    Spencer 50.00 

Nov.     4  4129  A.    L.     Babcock 100.00 

Nov.  12  4174  J.    L.    Moorhead 70.00 

Nov.  14  4177  Miss    M.    L.    De    Lange 24.50 

Nov.  15  4182  J.    E.    Buell 57.00 

Nov.  17  4191  R.     R.     Leese 5.04 

Nov.  17  4192  James    Cowie     148.00 

Nov.  17  4193  Preston    Holbrook    63.00 

Nov.   18  4195  Smith-Brooks   Printing   Co 1,079.04 

Nov.   18  4196  W.   H.    Sunblaw 1.40 

Nov.  21  121S  J.    L.   Moorhead    79.00 

Nov.   23  4228  Chieftain   Printing    Co 13.33 

Nov.   23  4229  Consolidated  Publishing  Co 12.S0 

Nov.   23  4230  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 30.88 

Nov.   23  4231  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 4.61 

Nov.   23  4232  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 40.10 

Nov.   23  4233  W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co 17.50 

Nov.   23  4234  W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co 139.76 

Nov.   23  4235  W.  H.  Kistler   Stationery  Co •       128.34 

Nov.    23  4236  H.    G.    Smith ,.... 10.20 

Nov.  23  4237  Will    Heustis    6.00 

Nov.   23  4238  James  F.   C.   Boyd 2.20 

Nov.   23  4239  Will  C.   Ferrill 11.05 

Nov.   23  4240  Dr.  F.  N.  Carrier 18.55 

Nov.   23  4241  John   D.    Jones 4.85 

Nov.  23  4242  Whitney    Newton    1.40 

Nov.    23  4243           James   Cowie    9.00 

Nov.   23  4244  Republican  Publishing  Co 16.84 

Nov.   23  4245  American  District  Telegraph  Co 15.35 

Nov.   23  4246  Colorado  Telephone   Co 27.50 


252  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL   INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE,  1903. 

Date  No.  NAME  Amount 

1903 

Nov.   23  4247  Pacific   Express  Co 27.43 

Nov.    23  4248  Record-Stockman   Publishing   Co 160.70 

Nov.    23  4249  Beck  Duplicator   Co 6.00 

Nov.    23  4250  H.   M.    Mason 15.50 

Nov.    23  4251  National    Railway    Publishing   Co 2.25 

Nov.    23  4252  Colorado    Typewriter   Exchange   Co .75 

Nov.   23  4253  Hall  Blue  Print  Paper  Co 6.60 

Nov.    23  4254  Crystal    Co 4.40 

Nov.    23  4255  Haswell    Drug    Co 5.90 

Nov.    23  4256  Otis    B.    Spencer 15.50 

Nov.    23  4257  H.   S.    Carter '  1.25 

Nov.    23  4258  City    Transfer   Co 1.50 

Nov.  23  4259  Hadley-Peck  Delivery  and   Storage   Co 1.50 

Nov.    23  4260  Press  Clipping  Bureau 27.37 

Nov.    25  4261     ,      Remington  Typewriter  Co 11.60 

Nov.    25  4262  Postal     Telegraph 7.23 

Nov.    25  4263  Wells  Fargo   &   Co 2.15 

Nov.   25  4264  Adams    Express    Co $  6.35 

Nov.   25  4265  Globe   Express   Co 24.5c 

Nov.    28  4284  J.    L.    Moorhead 102.00 

Nov.    28  4285  Axel    Swanson ' 125.00 

Nov.    28  4286  A.    L.    Babcock 100.00 

Nov.   30  4330  Cora   L.    Ellis 66.72 

Nov.    30  4331  Edwin    Fetter 65.19 

Nov.   30  4332  Ada  Van  Why 100.00 

Nov.    30  4333  Emma    Hughes 100.00 

Nov.    30  4334  Jennie   I.   Penfield 100.0Q 

Nov.   30  4345  W.  H.   Kistler  Stationary  Co 20.00 

Nov.   30  4355  Gazeteer    Publishing   Co 50.00 

Nov.   30  4356  J.    L.    Moorhead 683.50 

Nov.   30  4374  Globe    Express    Co 11.85 

Nov.   30  4375  Press    Clipping    Bureau 18.29 

Nov.   30  4376  J.    L.    Moorhead 60.00 

Nov.   30  4377  Jas.    H.    Peabody 82.62 

Nov.   30  4378  Chas.    L.     Spencer 15.00 

Nov.    30  4379  J.   E.   Buel 125.00 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL   FUND— Continued. 
REVENUE.   1903. 

Date  No.                                                       NAME  Amount 
1903 

Nov.   30  4380  Denver    Lithographing    Co 140.00 

Nov.    30  4381  James     Cowie 9.70 

Nov.   30  4382  Helen    L.     Grenfell 200.00 

Nov.   30  4383  Helen    L.    Grenfell 7.55 

Nov.   30  4384  Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 17.50 

Nov.    30  4385  J.     L.     Moorhead 54.00 

Nov.   30  4386  W.   H.   Kistler  Stationery   Co 48.00 

Nov.   30  4389  Smith-Brooks    Printing    Co 612.11 

Nov.   30  4398  W.    H.    Kistler    Stationery    Co 1.75 

Nov.   30  4399  Colorado  Telephone   Co 6.10 

Nov.    30  4400  Daniels  &   Fisher   Stores   Co 88.83 

Nov.   30  4402  W     A.    Daniels 100.00 

Nov.   30  4403  L.    R.    Scott 100.00 

Nov.    30  4404  Daisy     Broadwell 100.00 

Nov.   30  4405  Julius    Clark 100.00 

Nov.   30  4406  W.    H.    Kistler   Stationery    Co .\  432.72 

Nov.    30  4407  H.     G.     Smith 1.73 

Nov.    30  4408  Helen    L.    Grenfell 1.2fl 

Nov.   30  4409  Pacific  Express  Co 17.16 

Nov.    30  4410  Postal    Telegraph   Co 5-86 

Nov.    30  4411  American  District  Telegraph  Co 6.80 

Nov.    30  4412  Western  Union  Telegraph   Co 14.86 

Nov.    30  4413  A.     S.     Carter 3.90 

Nov.    30  4414  Remington    Typewriter     Co 5.50 

Nov.    30  4415  Hadley   Package  Delivery   &    S.    Co .25 

Nov.   30  4416  G.   H.   Lent 10.00 

Nov.    30  4417  Colorado   Telephone   Co 7.20 

Nov.   30  4418  J.     L.     Moorhead 61.00 

Totals   S  63,211.48 


254 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


DRAWN 

Date 

1904 
Dec.  2 

No. 

735 

Dec. 

12 

837 

Dec. 

12 

S3S 

Dec. 

17 

860 

Dec. 

IT 

861 

Dec. 

17 

862 

Dec. 

17 

864 

Dec. 

17 

-05 

Dec. 

17 

866 

Dec. 

17 

867 

Dec. 

17 

868 

Dec. 

17 

869 

Dec. 

17 

870 

Dec. 

17 

871 

Dec. 

17 

872 

Dec. 

17 

873 

Dec. 

17 

S74 

Dec. 

17 

875 

Dec. 

17 

876 

Dec. 

17 

877 

Dec. 

17 

878 

Dec. 

17 

879 

Dec. 

17 

880 

Dec. 

17 

881 

Dec. 

17 

882 

Dec. 

17 

883 

Dec. 

17 

884 

Dec. 

17 

885 

Dec. 

17 

886 

Dec. 

17 

887 

Dec. 

17 

888 

Dec. 

17 

889 

Dec. 

17 

914 

Dec. 

17 

915 

Dec. 

IS 

924 

Dec. 

31 

1051 

Dec. 

23 

1064 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

AGAINST   THE   GENERAL  INCIDENTAL,  FUND 

REVENUE— 1904. 

NAME  Amount 

J.   Li.  Moorhead   61.00 

J.    L.   Moorhead 5.00 

Am.    Dist.    Tel 4.60 

Remington   Typewriter   Co. 5.00 

James  Cowie   3.80 

Miles  and  Taylor  12.00 

A.    G.   Spaulding   &   Bros 75 

Warren    M.    Cox 2.45 

Horace   G.    Smith 10.80 

Will   C.   Ferrill 9.95 

Cardwell  Blue  Print  &  S.  Co 7.00 

City  Transfer  Co 50 

Baker  Vawter  Co 1.60 

Helen  L.    Grenfell 

James  H.   Peabody 7>J 

Press  Clipping  Bureau 20.66 

Hadley   Package   Delivery   &    Storage   Co.' 4. So 

A.    S.    Carter 3.10 

Post   Ptg.    &   Pub.    Co 1.05 

Smith-Brooks   Ptg.    Co 476.11 

W.    H.    Kistler   Sta.    Co 16.00 

W.  H   Kistler  Sta.   Co 31.00 

Out  West  Ptg.   &  Sta.   Co 16.25 

W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 217.16 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 69.37 

Globe  Express  Co 6.42 

Pacific  Express   Co 90 

Wells    Fargo    Express    Co 3.90 

Colo.   Telephone   Co 

Am.    Dist.    Telegraph   Co 2.85 

Smith-Premier    Typewriter    Co >  99.00 

Remington   Typewriter  Co 10.75 

Out  West  Ptg.  &  Sta.  Co 

Western  Union  Tel.  Co 16.32 

J.    L.    Moorhead 30.00 

Geo.   W.  Allen,   Jr 100.0} 

James  Cowie   317.50 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  255 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL   FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE,   1904. 

Date  No.                                                     NAME                                                  Amount 
1904 

Dec.  1099  Calvin   E.    Reed 25.00 

Jan.     S  1237  J.  L.  Moorhead   135.00 

Jan.     11  1262  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 757.42 

Jan.    13  1276  Colorado  Telephone  Co 13.55 

Jan.    13  1277  R.   R.   Leese 1.65 

Jan.    13  1278  N.    C.    Miller    25.00 

Jan.     13  1279  James    Cowie    7.94 

Jan.     13  1280  A.    S.    Carter ' 2.50 

Jan.    13  12S1  Press  Clipping  Bureau 2.00 

Jan.     13  1282  Post    Printing   Co 22.96 

Jan.    13  1283  Remington   Typewriter    Co 5.00 

Jan.    13  12S4  Baker  Vawter  Co 70.50 

Jan.    13  1285  Smith-Premier   Typewriter    Co 4.85 

Jan.    13  1286  American    Dist.    Tel.    Co 4.90 

Jan.     13  12S7  Globe  Express  Co 55 

Jan.     13  1288  Western    Union    Telegraph    Co 23.24 

Jan.     13  1289  W.   H.   Kistler  Stationery  Co 332.18 

Jan.     13  1290  W.  H.  Montgomery  Co 45.45 

Jan.     13  1291  P.    F.    Gross  100.00 

Jan.    18  1297  Mills   Publishing   Co 447.00 

Jan.    22  1343  J.  L.  Moorhead   99.00 

Jan.     22  1344  O.  B.  Spencer 5.00 

Jan.     22  1356  P.  F.  Gross 5.00 

Jan.  "22  1363  J.    L.   Moorhead    59.00 

Jan.     22  1377  Geo.    W.    Allen,    Jr 100.00 

Jan.     22  1464  Margaret  Lawson  100.00 

Jan.    31  14^5  Smith-Brooks   Printing   Co 456.70 

Jan.     31  1508  J.  L.  Moorhead,  P.  M 42.00 

Jan.      2  1542  Dr.  F.  W.  Carrier,  Treas 9.95 

Jan.      2  1543  Adams    Express    Co 22.12 

Jan.      2  1544  Wells  Fargo  Express  Co 4.29 

Jan.      2  1545  Pacific   Express   Co 3.52 

Jan.      2  1546  Globe  Express  Co 10.13 

Jan.      2  1547  Smithsonian  Institute   28.75 

Jan.      2  1548  Grace    P.    Lindsley 9.00 


250 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL   INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE.  1904. 

Date  No.                                                   NAME                                                 Amount 
1904 

Jan.  2  1549  Geo.  Anderson   2.85 

Jan.  2  1550  Oscar  Sorenson 1.00 

Feb.  13  1651  N.    C.   Miller    8.85 

Jan.  2  1552     '       City  Transfer  Co 50 

Jan.  2  1553  Smith-Premier    Typewriter    Co 3.60 

Jan.  2  1554  Hadley-Peek  Delivery  &  Storage  Co 2.00 

Jan.  2  1556  John  A.  Holmberg 41.80 

Feb.  10  1622  John    A.    Holmberg - 147.85 

Feb.  11  1643  J.   L.    Moorhen. I.    P.    M 55.00 

Feb.  13  1651  W.    C.    Miller 8.85 

Feb.  13  1652  Globe  Express  Co SO 

Feb.  13  1653  Railway   World    4.00 

Feb.  13  16,71  Postal  Telegraph  Co 62 

Feb.  13  1655  Press   Clipping    Bureau 4.00 

Feb.  13  1658     ■       Timothy   O'Connor    4.00 

Feb.  13  1667  Smith-Brooks  Ptg.   Co 1,283.69 

Feb.  15  1670  W.    H.    Kistler  Sta.   Co 311.79 

Feb.  15  1671  Out   West   Ptg.    Co 48.00 

Feb.  17  1683  W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 129.92 

Feb.  17  1684  Western   Union    Telegraph    Co 4.13 

Feb.  17  1685  Wells   Fargo    &   Co.    Express 23.04 

Feb.  17  1686  United  States   Express   Co 7.99 

Feb.  17  1687  Colo.   Telephone  Co 6.20 

Feb.  17  1688  Remington    Typewriter   Co 6.00 

Feb.  17  1689  Am.    Dist.  Tel.   Co 3.50 

Feb.  17  1690  A.    S.    Carter 35 

Feb.  17  1691  Wm.   B.  Dana  Co 10.00 

Feb.  17  1692  J.  L.  Moorheacl,  P.  M 95.00 

Feb.  18  1694  L.    F.    Frost 4.00 

Feb.  18  1696  H.    E.    Mulnix 100.00 

Feb.  19  1702  Western  Union  Tel.  Co 5.62 

Feb.  19  1704  B.  L.  Sherman 90.00 

Feb.  23  1709  Geo.  W.  Allen,  Jr 100.00 

Feb.  29  1847  Smith-Brooks   Ptg.    Co 144.76 

Feb.  29  1848  W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 18.00 

Feb.  29  1849  John   A.    Holmberg .109.50 


AUDITOR   OF   STATE   OF   COLORADO.  257 
LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE.  1904. 

Date  No.                                                   NAME                                                Amount 
1904 

Feb.    29  1850  Adams  Express  Co 3.74 

Feb.    29  1851  J.  Gibson  Smith   4.75 

Feb.    29  1852  Pierce    &    Zahn 1.50 

Feb.    29  1853  Colo.    News   Co 4.00 

Feb.    29  1854  W.   A.   Platte 1.10 

Feb.    29  1855  H.  G.   Smith 8.55 

Feb.    29  1856  A.    S.   Carter    46.27 

Feb.    29  1857  W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 35 

Feb.    29  1858  Wm.    D.    Dana  Co 2.00 

Feb.    29  1859  Wells  Fargo   Co.    Express 1.29 

Feb.    29  1869  J.  L.   Moorhead 126.00 

Mar.     2  1953  J.   L.   Moorhead 71.00 

Mar.     3  1957  James  Cowie  1.75 

Mar.     5  1976  J.  L.  Miller 25.00 

Mar.     8  2044  Out  West  Ptg.  Co 100.75 

Mar.     8  2045  Smith-Brooks  Ptg.  Co 171.80 

Mar.     8  2046  Clark  Quick  Ptg.   Co 15.75 

Mar.   10  2061  J.  L.  Moorhead  55.00 

Mar.   10  2064  W.  H.  Kistler  Sta.  Co 359.09 

Mar.  10  2065  The  Crystal  Co 1.80 

Mar.   10  2066  Haswell  Drug  Co 2.35 

Mar.   10  2067  Press  Clipping  Bureau   5.87 

Mar.   10  2068  O.    B.    Spencer    5.25 

Mar.   10  2069  Am.  Dist.  Telegraph  Co 4.00 

Mar.    10  2070  Colo.   Telephone   Co 2.00 

Mar.   10  2071  Wells    Fargo   Co.    Express    74 

Mar.   10  2072  Pacific  Express  Co 28.25 

Mar.  10  2073  Globe   Express   Co 33.63 

Mar.   10  2074  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 18.97 

Mar.   16  2122  Sam  H.  Wood  57.10 

Mar.   19  2134  Geo.  W.   Allen  100.00 

Mar.  25  2181  J.   L.  Moorhead 18.00 

Mar.  31  2264  J.   L.   Moorhead 609.00 

Mar.  31  2321  James  H.  Peabody 684.75 

April    7  2424  Axel    Swanson 125.00 

April  11  2425  James    Cowie 191.00 

9 


258  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL   FUND— Continued. 


Date 

1904 

April  14 

No. 
2466 

April  17 

2477 

April  18 

2482 

April  18 

2483 

April  20 

2489 

April  20 

2490 

April  20 

2491 

April  20 

2492 

April  20 

2493 

April  20 

2494 

April  20 

2495 

April  20 

2496 

April  20 

2497 

April  20 

2498 

April  20 

2499 

April  20 

2500 

April  20 

2501 

April  20 

2502 

April  20 

2503 

April  20 

2504 

April  20 

2505 

April  20 

2506 

April  20 

2507 

April  20 

2508 

April  20 

2509 

April  20 

2510 

April  20 

2511 

April  20 

2512 

April  20 

2513 

April  25 

2541 

April  30 

2592 

April  30 

2616 

May     4 

2763 

May     6 

2765 

May     6 

2770 

May     6 

2785 

REVENUE,   1904. 

NAME  Amount 

Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 2,305.40 

E.    L.    White 71.50 

Edna    B.    Warner 57.00 

J.    L.    Moorhead 63.00 

Press    Clipping    Bureau 6.68 

Smith-Premier    Typewriter    Co 148.25 

Hadley-Peck  Delivery  &  Storage  Co 4.00 

Helen    L.     Grenfell 1.40 

James    H.    Peabody .60 

Out   West   Printing   &   Stationery    Co 48.00 

Railway  Equipment  &  Publishing  Co 5.00 

Wm.    D.    Dana   Co .68 

A.     R.     Tibbitts 2.00 

Dr.   F.   N.   Carrier,   Treasurer 16.12 

Mrs.   J.   L.  Miller 25.00 

Robt.    Bailey.    Clerk 0.50 

John    A.    Holmberg 15.60 

Haswell   Drug  Co 2.50 

Baker    Vawter    Co 25.85 

W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co 185.63 

Post   Printing    &    Publishing    Co 22.75 

Lallie  Surveying  Instrument   Co 25.00 

Remington    Typewriter    Co 11.70 

American    District    Telegraph    Co .40 

Colorado   Telephone   Co 19.05 

Adams   Express  Co .35 

Wells  Fargo  &  Co.  Express 3.30 

Globe    Express    Co 6.25 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co 31.25 

J.    L.    Moorhead 16.00 

J.  C.  Roberts 125.00 

Geo.    W.    Allen 100.00 

Axel     Swanson 125.00 

J.   L.   Moorhead 46.00 

J.   L.   Moorhead 93.00 

R.    R.    Leese 13.60 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


259 


DRAWN   AG 


Date 

1904 

May   11 

No. 
2794 

May 

11 

2795 

May 

11 

279.: 

May 

11 

2797 

May 

11 

279S 

May 

11 

2799 

May 

11 

2800 

May 

11 

2801 

May 

11 

May 

11 

2803 

May 

11 

2804 

May 

11 

2805 

May 

11 

2806 

May 

11 

2807 

May 

11 

2808 

May 

11 

2809 

May 

11 

2810 

May 

11 

2S12 

May 

11 

2813 

May 

13 

2846 

May 

24 

2920 

May 

24 

2921 

May 

2-3 

2931 

May 

31 

3004 

May 

31 

3043 

May 

31 

3044 

May 

31 

3045 

June 

1 

30S4 

June 

o 

3120 

June 

2 

3121 

June 

2 

3122 

June 

2 

3123 

June 

2 

3124 

June 

9 

3125 

June 

2 

312.1 

June 

2 

3127 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

AINST   THE   GENERAL    INCIDENTAL    FUND— Continued. 

REVENUE.   1904. 

NAME  Amount 

N.    C.    Miller 28.85 

Globe    Express    Co 44.30 

Pacific    Express    Co 37.99 

Republican   Publishing-   Co 61.50 

Hadley-Peck    Delivery    Co 3.50 

Nat    Walthar 14.00 

Horace    G.    Smith 2.65 

W.   C.  Ferrill 5.50 

J.  F.  Boyd 1.80 

Kendrick   Book  &   Stationery   Co 3.00 

American    Bonding-    Co 5.00 

F.   D.    Wallacker  Co 61.90 

Press   Clipping   Bureau 6.85 

Western    Union   Telegraph    Co 1.35 

Colorado    Telephone    Co 7-05 

American    District    Telegraph    Co 3.35 

James    H.    Peabody 339-00 

W.    H.    Kistler    Stationery    Co 

Smith-Brooks    Priming    Co 110.05 

J.    B.    Melville 1.50 

J.    L.    Moorhead 81.00 

Wm.    C.    Sloan 200.00 

W.    H.    Sunblaw    2.80 

Geo.    W.    Allen » 100.00 

Axel     Swanson 125.00 

T.   A.    Curry 125.00 

J.    L.    Moorhead 116.00 

J.    L.    Moorhead 16.00 

Smith-Brooks   Printing   Co 

W.    H.    Kistler    Stationery    Co 5.01 

Edna     B.     Warner 91.50 

Chas.     L.     Spencer 30.00 

Press    Clipping    Bureau 5.00 

Mrs.     J.     L.     Miller 25.00 

Remington    Typewriter    Co 5.00 

Colorado    Telephone    Co ,85 


260 


BIENNIAL   REPORT 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 
REVENUE,   1904. 

Date  No.  NAME  Amount 

1904 

June     2          3128  Wells   Fargo   &   Co 1.15 

June     2          3129  Globe    Express   Co 19.94 

June    2  3130  Western   Union  Telegraph   Co 21.70 

June    2  3131  Mills  Publishing  Co 447.00 

June    2  3136  Mills  Publishing  Co 220.00 

June    2  3137  Jas.    H.    Peabody 142.90 

June    2  3138  Jas.  H.  Peabody 234.15 

June    3  3146  J.  L.  Moorhead 97.00 

June    4  3150  J.   L.    Moorhead 38.00 

June    7  3158  Mills  Publishing  Co 50.00 

June    7  3181  J.  L.  Moorhead 22.00 

June  13  3242  J.   L.   Moorhead 96.00 

June  14  3248  R.   R.   Leese 9.12 

June  17  3260  James  H.  Peabody 16.15 

June  16  3249  J.  L.  Moorhead 10.U0 

June  17  3262  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 1,422.50 

June  17  3263  American    Bonding    Co 5.00 

June  17  3264  Horace  G.   Smith 14.30 

June  17  3265  Will  C.   Ferrill 5.55 

June  17  3266  Smith-Premier  Typtwriter  Co 3.00 

June  17  3267  Remington    Typewriter    Co 5.00 

June  17  3268  Chas.   L.   Spencer 64.00 

June  17  3269  Wells  Fargo  &  Co.  Express 3.85 

June  17  3270  U.   S.   Express   Co 2.10 

June  17  3271  Pacific  Express  Co 11.81 

June  17  3272  Adams  Express  Co 3.43 

June  17  3273  Colo.  Typewriter  Exchange  Co 3.00 

June  17  3274  A.    S.    Carter 35 

June  17  3275  Globe  Express  Co 80 

June  17  3276  Colorado   Telephone   Co 3.70 

June  17  3277  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 55.73 

June  17  3278  American  District  Telegraph  Co 2.90 

June  17  3279  W.   H.   Kistler 152.23 

June  17  3280  J.   L.   Moorhead 70.00 

June  20  3284  Edna   B.    Warner 69.30 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


261 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL   FUND— Continued. 
REVENUE,   1904. 

Date  No.  NAME  Amount 

1904 

June  24  3323  American  District  Telegraph  Co 3.20 

June  30  3415  Geo.   W.    Allen 100.00 

June  30  3416  Geo.  W.  Allen 100.00 

July     2  3513  Axel  Swanson  125.00 

July     6  3544  J.  L.   Moorhead 40.00 

July     7  3547  J.    L.    Moorhead    112.00 

July  11  3564  Jas.    H.    Peabody 91.00 

July  14  3616  J.  L.  Moorhead , 12.00 

July  14  3620  Press  Clipping-  Bureau 7.25 

July  14  3622  Record-Stockman  88.99 

July  14  3623  Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 234.30 

July  14  3624  Out  West  Printing  Co 22.50 

July  14  3625  W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co 121.15 

July  14  3626  Record-Stockman    Publishing    Co 610.00 

July  14  3627  James  Cowie   8.45 

July  14  3628  Globe    Express     Co 6-60 

July  14  3629  Postal  Telegraph  Co 8.62 

July  14  3630  American  District  Telegraph  Co 4.35 

July  14  3631  T\  estern  Union  Telegraph  Co 64.94 

July  14  3632  Pacific   Express   Co 36.75 

July  14  3633  Wells  Fargo  Express  Co 2.20 

July  14  3634  Adams   Express   Co 3.00 

July  14  3635  Colorado   Telephone   Co 12.00 

July  14  3636  Hadley-Peck  Delivery  Co-. 1.00 

July   14  3637  Remington  Typewriter  Co 5.90 

July   14  3638  W.  A.  Piatt 90 

July  14  3639  Ballenger  &  Richards 41.00 

July  14  3640  Kendrick  Book  &  Stationery  Co 3.50 

July   14  3641  Newall  G.  Smith 14.55 

July  14  3642  Will  Hustis  15.00 

July  15  3648  James  Cowie   46.00 

July  22  3674  J.  L.  Moorhead 34.00 

July  31  3790  J.  L.  Moorhead 105.00 

July  31  3815  J.  L.   Moorhead 20.00 

Aug.    4  3896  Axel  Swanson   125.00 

Aug.    9  3948  J.  L.  Moorhead 111.00 


2<>2 


BIENNIAL    REPORT 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 
REVENUE,   1904. 

Date  No.  NAME                                                  Amount 
1904 

Aug.  12  3956           J.  L.  Moorhead 120.00 

Aug.  13  3959           J.  L.  Moorhead •.  40.00 

Aug.  16  3969           James  H.   Peabody 327.15 

Aug.  16  3970           James  H.    Peabody 19.17 

Aug.  16  3971           J.  L.  Moorhead 25.00 

Aug.  IS  3979           \V.   H.   Kistler  Stationery  Co 27.43 

Aug.  18  3980           W.    H.    Kistler   Stationery   Co 93.50 

Aug.  18  3981           AVestern  Union  Telegraph  Co 9.30 

Aug.  18  3982           Postal  Telegraph  Co 50 

Aug.  18  3983           Colorado  Telephone  Co 8.50 

Aug.   18  3984          American  District  Telegraph  Co 0.40 

Aug.   18  3985          Wells  Fargo  &  Co.   Express 40 

Aug.    18  3986           Rollandet   Drafting  and   B.   B.   Co 15.00 

Aug.    18  3987           A.    J.    Carter 1.85 

Aug.    18  3988           Press    Clipping    Bureau 180.00 

Aug.   18  3989           Hadley-Peck   Delivery  and   Storage  Co 17.00 

Aug.    18  3990           Will   Houstis 9.65 

Aug.   18  3991           Globe  Express  Co 12.85 

Aug.    18  3992           Pacific    Express    Co •  20.38 

Aug.    18  3993           Republican    Publishing    Co 54.00 

Aug.    18  3994           George  Mayer  Hardware  Co 35.20 

Aug.    18  3995           Denver   Lithographing  Co 60.00 

Aug.   18  3996           Ballenger   &    Richards 18.00 

Aug.    18  3997           Smith-Brooks   Printing   Co *....  407.15 

Aug.   19  4006           W.  H.   Kistler  Stationery  Co 151.58 

Aug.    19  4007           W.    H.    Sunblaw 1.05 

Aug.    20  4009            A.    B.    Gray 80.60 

Aug.    25  4060           J.    L.    Moorhead 27.00 

Aug.    27  4065           J.    L.    Moorhead 40.00 

Aug.   27  4069           Dan   B.    Carey 250.00 

Aug.    31  4159           George  W.   Allen 100.00 

Aug.   31  4231           Axel    Swanson 125. 00 

Aug.   31  4235           J.    L.    Moorhead 16.00 

Sept.    8  4313           J.    L.    Moorhead 23.00 

Sept.  13  4378           James  H.  Peabody 154.15 

Sept.  14  4382           J.    L.    Moorhead 308.50 


AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 


263 


LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Continued. 


Date 

1904 
Sept.  17 

No. 
4404 

Sept. 

20 

4409 

Sept. 

21 

4413 

Sept. 

21 

4414 

Sept. 

21 

4415 

Sept. 

21 

4416 

Sept. 

21 

4417 

Sept. 

22 

4425 

Sept. 

23 

4428 

Sept. 

28 

4465 

Sept. 

30 

4484 

Sept. 

30 

4485 

Sept. 

30 

4495 

Sept. 

30 

4498 

Sept. 

30 

4569 

Sept. 

30 

4615 

Oct. 

4621 

Oct. 

4631 

Oct. 

4643 

Oct. 

4645 

Oct. 

4647 

Oct. 

4648 

Oct. 

4649 

Oct. 

4650 

Oct. 

4651 

Oct. 

4652 

Oct. 

4653 

Oct. 

4654 

Oct. 

4655 

Oct. 

4656 

Oct. 

4657 

Oct. 

4658 

Oct. 

4659 

Oct. 

4660 

Oct. 

4682 

Oct. 

8 

4703 

REVENUE,   1904. 
NAME 

R.   R.    Leese 

Margaret  Lawson 

Post  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

Will    Huestes 

H.    G.    Smith 

C.  O.  Petersen. 

Smith-Premier 

J.    L.    Moorhead 

W.    C.    Sloan 

J.    L.    Moorhead 

Georgetown    Courier 

W.   H.   Kistler   Stationery  Co 

Smith-Brooks  Stationery  Co 

Axel    Swanson 

State    Treasurer 

Mills  Publishing  Co 

Smith-Brooks    Printing   Co 

Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 

J.    L.    Moorhead 

J.   C.  Mills 

W.  H.  Kistler  Stationery  Co 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 

United  States  Express  Co 

Globe  Express  Co 

Pacific   Express   Co 

Colorado  Telephone    Co 

American  District  Telegraph  Co. 

Remington  Typewriter  Co 

City  Transfer  Co 

Press  Clipping  Bureau 

Republican  Publishing  Co 

Denver  Novelty  and  E.  Co 

Will  Houstes 

Record-Stockman    

Preston    Holbrook 

James  H.  Peabody 


Amount 

6.64 

100.00 

22.05 

12.75 

17.30 

50 

1.50 

20.00 

231.00 

53.00 

76.00 

3.50 

195.30 

125.00 

100.00 

417.00 

2.75 

32.90 

63.00 

6.80 

94.67 

14.81 

19.60 

17.20 

19.37 

3.65 

6.00 

99.65 

50 

11.97 

10.67 

3.50 

21.65 

48.01 

60.00 

470.90 


2(>4  BIENNIAL   REPORT 

LIST  OF  WARRANTS 

DRAWN  AGAINST  THE  GENERAL  INCIDENTAL  FUND— Concluded. 

REVENUE,   1904. 

Date            No.                                                   NAME  Amount 
1904 

Oct.      8           4709           J.    L.    Moorhead 220.00 

Oct.    11           4737           J.    L.    Moorhead 20.00 

Oct.    11           4746          W.   H   Montgomery 93.00 

Oct.    11          4754           J.    L.    Moorhead 20.00 

Oct.    17          4788          Smith-Brooks  Printing  Co 59  53 

Oct.    25          4830          J.    L.    Moorhead 28.00 

Nov.    3           4995           Axel    Swanson 125.00 

Nov.    3          4996          J.    L.    Moorhead 16.00 

Total  $27,804.70 


ANNUAL  CORPORATION 
LICENSE  TAX. 


ANNUAL  CORPORATION  LICENSE  TAX. 

On  the  following  pages  will  be  found  a  synopsis  of  the 
amount  collected  by  the  Corporation  License  Tax  Department 
(commonly  known  as  the  flat  tax),  also  disbursements  by  way  of 
refunds  and  other  data  in  relation  thereto. 

At  this  time  it  would  be  pertinent  and  opportune  to  state 
that  the  law  governing  this  tax  is  sadly  deficient  and  lame,  with 
reference  to  the  method  of  enforcing  collection;  in  fact,  the  pres- 
ent law  almost  leaves  it  optional  as  to  whether  the  tax  is  paid 
or  not. 

Approximately  computed,  not  one-third  of  the  corporations 
authorized  to  transact  business  in  the  State  of  Colorado  pay  the 
annual  tax,  and  while  the  rate  of  taxation  is  comparatively  insig- 
nificant, yet  if  payment  was  enforced  and  made  compulsory  this 
department  would  be  a  source  of  revenue  from  which  a  hand- 
some sum  could  be  realized. 

As  the  present  law  stands  on  our  statute  books  payment 
can  simply  be  demanded  by  annually  notifying,  previous  to  Feb- 
ruary 1st,  each  company  as  to  the  amount  due,  and  when  pay- 
able. The  large  majority  of  corporations  not  only  refuse  to  com- 
ply with  the  demands  and  terms  of  said  notification,  but  abso- 
lutely ignore  them;  we  are  powerless  to  enforce  collection,  and 
they  continue  throughout  their  entire  corporate  existence  with- 
out paying  the  tax,  and  in  view  of  this  lax  condition.  I  desire 
to  recommend  that  the  next  Legislature  amend  the  law  govern- 
ing this  tax  by  adopting  some  method  of  procedure  to  enforce 
collection. 

Under  the  original  act  creating  this  department,  all  corpora- 
tions, irrespective  as  to  the  amount  of  capital  stock,  were  to 
pay  the  annual  tax  at  the  rate  of  ten  cents  upon  each  one  thou- 
sand dollars  of  its  capital  stock  for  foreign  corporations,  and 
five  cents  per  thousand  for  domestic  corporations. 

During  the  extra  session  of  the  Legislature  in  1902  the  rate 
of  taxation  was  reduced  three-fifths,  or  making  the  tax  four 
cents  and  two  cents  on  foreign  and  domestic  corporations  respec- 
tively, and,  furthermore,  all  domestic  corporations  capitalized  for 
less  than  f 25, 000  were  exempt  from  taxation. 

By  way  of  comparison  the  amount  collected  for  the  fiscal 
years  of  1903  and  1004  is  greatly  in  excess  of  that  collected  by 
the  previous  administration. 


268  BIENNIAL    REPORT 

It  had  been  the  intention  of  the  department  to  make  a  most 
minute  report  of  the  business  transacted,  and  to  publish  in  book 
form  every  corporation  having  paid  a  license  tax,  the  date,  name 
and  amount  so  paid,  but  after  the  work  was  completed  it  was 
found  that  the  report  would  consist  of  about  150  pages,  set  in 
very  small  type,  and  that  the  possible  benefits  which  might  ac- 
crue would  not  be  commensurate  with  the  expense;  therefore,  a 
synopsis  of  the  exact  amounts  of  receipts  and  disbursements  lias 
been  substituted. 


AUDITOR   OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO.  269 

STATEMENT 

OF  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS  OF  THE  FLAT  TAX  DEPARTMENT. 

Receipts 
From  January  14.    1903.   to   November  30,   1903. 
1901    Tax    S     523.00 

1901  Tax  penalty   70.00 

1902  Tax    6,455.18 

1902  Tax  penalty   555.57 

1903  Tax    38,487.21 

i903    Tax  penalty    312.95 

Total     S46.403.91 

From  December  1.  1903.  to  November  30.  1904. 
1902    Tax    5      916.92 

1902  Tax  penalty    170.S5 

1903  Tax    4,163.88 

1903  Tax  penalty   275.4S 

1904  Tax    36,497.52 

1904    Tax  penalty    299.38 

Total     $42,324.03 

$88,727.94 
Overdraft   account   rebates    2.90 

Grand  total  $SS,730.84 

Disbursements 

Paid  State  Treasurer,  from  January  14.  1903.  to  No- 
vember 30.  1903. 

February  4.  1903  $     567.11 

March   16,    1903    4.621.50 

April  4.  1903  2.407.76 

May  7.   1903    10,545.70 

June  5.   1903   10,160.73 

July  S,  1903  5,207.40 

August  1,   1903   1,768.53 

September  9,  1903 642.02 

October  5.   1903   1,141.85 

November  4.  1903  S24.26 

November  30.  1903  1 .234.50 

Total $39,121.36 


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270      BIENNIAL    REPORT    AUDITOR    OF    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 

Disbursemens— Continued 

Paid  to  State  Treasurer,  from  December  1,  1903,  to 
November  30,    1904. 

January  7,  1904  $     678.23 

February  4,  1904  1  ,982.23 

March  2,  1904 4.494.56 

April  12,   1904    2,490.64 

June  7,  1904  23 ,617.17 

July  6,  1904  2.63S.31 

August  9,  1904   868.78 

September  9,  1904 1,053.55 

October  11,  1904 594.95 

November  12,   1904   526.25 

November  30.   1904    524.50 

Total     $37,469.17 

Grand  total  $76,590.53 

Rebates  and  Refunds 

1903 $     721.01 

1904 402.53 

Total     $  1,123  54 

Protest  Fund 

Cash  in  bank  December  1,  1903 $  6,568.94 

Cash  in  bank  December  1,  1904 4,447.83 

Total     $11 .016.77 

Grand    total    $88,730.84 

RECAPITULATION. 

Receipts 

Taxes $SS,727.94 

Bank  overdraft  2.90 

Total $88,730.84 

Disbursements 

State  Treasurer  $76,590.53 

Rebates  and  refunds  1,123.54 

Cash  in  bank  account  protests 11,016.77 

Total    $88,730.84 


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