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BIENNIAL REPORT
JOHN A. HOLIWB2RG
AUDITOR OF STATE
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JOHN A. HOLMBERG
AUDITOR OF STATE
COLORADO
FROM DECEMBER 1, 1902, TO NOVEMBER 30, 1904
INCLUSIVE
DENVER, COLORADO
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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STATEMENT
Showing the Rate of Tax Levy for General and Special Purposes, for
the Years 1876 to 1904, Inclusive,
AND
ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENTS
Of State, by Counties, from 1877 to 1904, Inclusive.
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.STATEMENT.
SHOWING IHH RATE Oh TAX LEVY FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSES, FOR THE YEARS 1876 TO 1904, BOTH INCLUSIVE.
iv7* UTS 1880 1881 i\-2 !'■:: 1^1 1886 1S86 1SS7 1888 18S9 IS90 1891 1892 1S93 1894 1S95
11-30 2 8-30 2 9-30 2 11-3
1-30 2 13-30 2 13-30 2 13-30 2 13-30
1-5
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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
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19
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20
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24
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25
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26
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27
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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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