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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.HP.215 W Hallam St.39A-87re I - - 3 I 9-* r 84 &4 P 4#39 P Af . 0 - A k :\ „. 11 f |£4 L W--71:h!. ¥ t - - MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Steve Burstein, Planning Office RE: 215 W. Hallam Street Historic Designation DATE: November 3, 1987 LOCATION: 215 W. Hallam Street, Part of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen. ZONING: R-6 APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Jeannie Bascom, owner of the house, requests historic landmark designation of 215 W. Hallam . The owner intends to make alterations to the original house, including removal of the 1960' s carport and addition, removal of aluminum siding and making a new addition and garage. These alterations are intended to adhere to the original facade details. Restora- tion plans have not yet been formulated. ADVISORY COMMITTEE VOTE: On October 13, 1987 the Historic Preservation Committee recommended historic landmark designation of the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street on the condition that the applicant follows through with the general intent to restore the structure as thus far presented and as would be considered at subsequent HPC development review. HISTORIC EVALUATION RATING: "3" PROBLEM DISCUSSION: Standards for historic landmark designation are stated in Section 24-9.3 (a) of the Municipal Code, as amended by Ordinance 11 (Series of 1987). The Planning Office has the following comments with regard to each standard. Standard: " ( 1) The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State or the United States" Response: The applicant has documented that several prominent persons have lived in this house. The house was built in 1885 by J.E. Freeman, Town Treasurer. Subsequently, the house was owned by R.R. Bullock, E.S. Gould, Herbert Beyer, Chester Anderson, and William Dunaway. Staff is not certain that the house is commonly associated with those individuals, however, it is certainly interesting that they had lived there. Standard: " (2) The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen char- acter." Response: The 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures states that this structure is of historic importance by illus- trating the family/home environment and lifestyle(s) of the silver mining era. HPC gave 215 W. Hallam an historic evaluation rating of "3", noting alterations and a large carport and addition on the east and south elevations. We note that the house has wide aluminum siding and appears to have a new front porch. The windows all appear to be original, which is interes- ting in that they are the wider variety not common in 1880 ' s vintage houses in Aspen. Several features of the house are the same as the house next door at 229 W. Hallam, including the general house plan, combination of gable end and hip roof forms, shed dormers, and gable-end shingles. The similarity in the two houses adds some degree of architectural distinction. The intentions of the owner as thus far discussed are to remove the aluminum siding, possibly add detailing if historic records can document what had been, remove the carport/addition, and construct a smaller, more compatible addition. These alterations would be presented for HPC' s approval during conceptual and f inal development review and should increase the historic significance of the house. The owner has volunteered to undertake the restora- tion within 24 months of designation as an inducement to the City for designation. We think this is a desireable commitment. In its present state, the house still retains some authenticity as a historic structure, in staff's opinion. Standard: "(3) The structure embodies the distinguishing charac- teristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen." Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets this standard. Standard: "(4) The structure is a significant work of an archi- tect whose work has influenced the character of Aspen." Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets this standard. Standard: " (5) The structure is a significant component of a historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure is important for the maintenance of that neighbor- hood character." Response: As one of three structures on the block that has survived from the Mining Era, even though none are rated h igher than "3", this structure has a positive contribution to the neighborhood character. While not a high style Victorian, it 2 contributes to the West End's Mining Era character. Standard: " ( 6) The structure is critical to the preservat ion of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance." Response: As noted above, 215 W. Hallam has some general commun- ity significance in its typical size, its location and architec- ture. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Office recommends to the Planning and Zoning Commission to recommend historic landmark designation of the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street on the condition that the applicant voluntarily agrees to follow through within 24 months of historic designation with the general restoration plans thus far represented and to be considered at subsequent HPC development review. sb.bascom 4 1514 OUE~ -· . l .7.-1%43.J/~4 ' 1 1 j t. -3.*¥1 - @ 4 +: - 4 /1 1 1 7-U «/ · ---35% 4 iff-~ /9. Ar/'i -- a#OP/2 - .3-. 1 L ...=.2 ; 0 1, *10'* 54.1 24 9 , 7.*9~3*·, 2% , A f.€€52 > · . - I ./ . MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen City Council THRU: Robert S. Anderson, Jr. , City Manager Y~~ FROM: Steve Burstein, Planning office A«- RE: 215 W. Hallam Street Historic Designation: Second Reading DATE: December 14, 1987 === SIJMMARY: The Historic Preservation Committee, Planning and Zoning Commission and Planning Office recommend approval of Ordinance 62 (Series of 1987) on second reading. LOCATION: 215 W. Hallam Street, Part of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen. ZONING: R-6 APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Jeannie Bascom, owner of the house, requests historic landmark designation of 215 W. Hallam . The owner intends to make alterations to the original house, including removal of the 1960' s carport and addition, removal of aluminum siding and making a new addition and garage. These alterations are intended to adhere to the original facade details. Restora- tion plans have not yet been finalized. PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION: On November 23, 1987 Council approved first reading of Ordinance 62 (Series of 1987). ADVISORY COMMITTEE VOTES: On October 13, 1987 the Historic Preservation Committee recommended historic landmark designation of the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street on the condition that the applicant follows through with the general intent to restore the structure as thus far represented and as would be considered at subsequent HPC development review. P&Z recommended designation of the house on November 3, 1987 on the condition that the applicant voluntarily agrees to follow through within 24 months of historic designation with the general restoration plans thus far represented and to be considered at subsequent HPC development review. HISTORIC EVALUATION RATING: "3" PROBLEM DISCUSSION: Any structure that meets one or more of the standards for designation may be designated. Those standards are stated in Section 24-9.3(a) of the Municipal Code, as amended bv Ordinance 11 (Series of 1987). The Planning Office has the following comments with regard to each standard. Standard: " ( 1) The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State or the United States" Response: The applicant has documented that several prominent persons have lived in this house. The house was built in 1887 by J.E. Freeman, Town Treasurer. Subsequently, the house was owned by R.R. Bullock, E.S. Gould, Herbert Beyer, Chester Anderson, and William Dunaway. Staff is not certain that the house is commonly associated with those individuals, however, it is certainly interesting that they had lived there. Standard: "(2) The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen char- acter." Response: The 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures states that this structure is of historic importance by illus- trating the family/home environment and lifestyle(s) of the silver mining era. HPC gave 215 W. Hallam an historic evaluation rating of "3", noting alterations and a large carport and addition on the east and south elevations. We note that the house has wide aluminum siding and appears to have a new front porch. The windows all appear to be original, which is interes- ting in that they are the wider variety not common in 1880's vintage houses in Aspen. Several features of the house are the same as the house next door at 229 W. Hallam, including the general house plan, combination of gable end and hip roof forms, shed dormers, and gable-end shingles. The similarity in the two houses adds some degree of architectural distinction. The intentions of the owner as thus far discussed are to remove the aluminum siding, possibly add detailing if historic records can document what had been, remove the carport/addition, and construct a smaller, more compatible addition. These alterations would be presented for HPC' s approval during conceptual and f inal development review and should increase the historic significance o f the house. The owner has volunteered to undertake the restora- tion within 24 months of designation as an inducement to the City for designation. We think this is a desireable commitment - In its present state, the house still retains some authenticity as a historic structure, in staff's opinion. Standard: "(3) The structure embodies the distinguishing charac- teristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen." Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets 2 - 4 . -9 this standard. Standard: " (4) The structure is a significant work of an archi- tect whose work has influenced the character of Aspen." Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets this standard. Standard: "(5) The structure is a significant component of a historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure is important for the maintenance of that neighbor- hood character." Response: As one of three structures on the block that has survived from the Mining Era, even though none are rated higher than "3", this structure has a positive contribution to the neighborhood character. While not a high style Victorian, it contributes to the West End's Mining Era character. Standard: " (6) The structure is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance." Response: As noted above, 215 W. Hallam has some general commun- ity significance in its typical size, its location and architec- ture. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "Move to approve Ordinance 62 (Series of 1987) on second reading." CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS: r* 911-RA- L sb.bascom 3 . ORDINANCE NO.62 (Series Of 1987) AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING 215 W. HALI-AM STREET AS A H, HISTORIC LANDMARK STRUCTURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-9.3 OF ~ . THE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street, on the east ~ 16.46 feet of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen, was listed in the 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures as amended in 1986, was evaluated as a notable historic resource, and received a historic evaluation rating from the Aspen Historic Preservation Committee (hereinafter "HPC") of "3"; and WHEREAS, Jeannie Bascom, owner of the real property, has i. filed a request for historic landmark designation pursuant to Section 24-9.3(b)(1) of the Municipal Code,and, as an inducement ~ to the City to accept historic designation, voluntarily agreed to . * complete within twenty-four (24) months of designation the . 9 general restoration plans thus far represented in her application 4 and to be considered during subsequent HPC meetings; and * WHEREAS, on October 13, 1987 HPC recommended designation of x the structure; and Pi *4 WHEREAS, at a duly noticed public hearing on November 3, 1987 the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission recommended designation of the structure; and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to pursue those recommendations *t 1% and complete the designation process. 1 #i NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ~ ~'9 CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: 1 ¥ 1 2 Section 1 That the structure at 215 West Hallam Street on east 16.46 feet of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen, be granted H, Historic Landmark designation upon the condition that the applicant voluntarily agrees to complete within twenty- four (24) months of historic designation the general restoration plans thus far represented and to be considered during subsequent HPC development review. Section 2 If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or application of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions this Ordinance are declared to be 3 severable. t. Section 3 That a public hearing on this Ordinance shall be held on the day of , 1987 at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which public notice was given in a newspaper of d general circulation in the City. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by S the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of , 1987. IE William L. Stirling, Mayor 2 t-h 1 ATTEST: 1 Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk Finally adopted, passed and approved this day of ~ ~ , 1987. William L. Stirling, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk sb.bascom2 1 3 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen City Council THRU: Robert S. Anderson, Jr., City Manager FROM: Steve Burstein, Planning Office A.< RE: 215 W. Hallam Street Historic Designation DATE: November 23, 1987 SUMMARY: The Historic Preservation Committee, Planning and Zoning Commission and Planning Office recommend approval of Ordinance 62- (Series of 1987) on first reading. LOCATION: 215 W. Hallam Street, Part of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen. ZONING: R-6 APPLICANT' S REQUEST: Jeannie Bascom, owner of the house, requests historic landmark designation of 215 W. Hallam . The owne r intends to make alterations to the original house, including removal of the 1960' s carport and addition, removal of aluminum siding and making a new addition and garage. These alterations are intended to adhere to the original facade details. Restora- tion plans have not yet been finalized. ADVISORY COMMITTEE VOTES: On October 13, 1987 the Historic Preservation Committee recommended historic landmark designation of the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street on the condition that the applicant follows through with the general intent to restore the structure as thus far represented and as would be considered at subsequent HPC development review. P&Z recommended designation of the house on November 3, 1987 on the condition that the applicant voluntarily agrees to follow through within 24 months of historic designation with the general restoration plans thus far represented and to be considered at subsequent HPC development review. HISTORIC EVALUATION RATING : "3" PROBLEM DISCUSSION: Any structure that meets one or more of the standards for designation may be designated. Those standards are stated in Section 24-9.3 (a) of the Municipal Code, as amended by Ordinance 11 (Series of 1987) . The Planning Office has the following comments with regard to each standard. Standard: " (1) The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State or the United States" Response: The applicant has documented that several prominent persons have lived in this house. The house was built in 1885 by J.E. Freeman, Town Treasurer. Subsequently, the house was owned by R.R. Bullock, E.S. Gould, Herbert Beyer, Chester Anderson, and William Dunaway. Staff is not certain that the house is commonly associated with those individuals, however, it is certainly interesting that they had lived there. Standard: " (2) The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen char- acter." Response: The 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures states that this structure is of historic importance by illus- trating the family/home environment and lifestyle(s) of the silver mining era. HPC gave 215 W. Hallam an historic evaluation rating of "3", noting alterations and a large carport and addition on the east and south elevations. We note that the house has wide aluminum siding and appears to have a new front porch. The windows all appear to be original, which is interes- ting in that they are the wider variety not common in 1880's vintage houses in Aspen. Several features of the house are the same as the house next door at 229 W. Hallam, including the general house plan, combination of gable end and hip roof forms, shed dormers, and gable-end shingles. The similarity in the two houses adds some degree of architectural distinction. The intentions of the owner as thus far discussed are to remove the aluminum siding, possibly add detailing if historic records can document what had been, remove the carport/addition, and construct a smaller, more compatible addition. These alterations would be presented for HPC's approval during conceptual and final development review and should increase the historic significance o f the house. The owner has volunteered to undertake the restora- tion within 24 months of designation as an inducement to the City for designation. We think this is a desireable commitment. In its present state, the house still retains some authenticity as a historic structure, in staff's opinion. Standard: "(3) The structure embodies the distinguishing charac- teristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen." Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets this standard. Standard: " (4) The structure is a significant work of an archi- tect whose work has influenced the character of Aspen." 2 f . Response: No evidence has been presented that the house meets this standard. Standard: "(5) The structure is a significant component of a historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure is important for the maintenance of that neighbor- hood character." Response: As one of three structures on the block that has survived from the Mining Era, even though none are rated higher than "3", this structure has a positive contribution to the neighborhood character. While not a high style Victorian, it contributes to the West End's Mining Era character. Standard: "(6) The structure is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance." Response: As noted above, 215 W. Hallam has some general commun- ity significance in its typical size, its location and architec- ture. RECOMMENDED MOTIONS: "Move to read Ordinance & 2 (Series of 1987)." "Move to approve Ordinance 4,2- (Series of 1987) on first reading." CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS: ,/ 9-#< „»A~ lt'~ GL-2- - sb.bascom 3 ORDINANCE NO. Cp¢Ek. (Series Of 1987) AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING 215 W. HALLAM STREET AS A H, HISTORIC LANDMARK STRUCTURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-9.3 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the structure at 215 W. Hallam Street, on part of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen, was listed in the 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures as amended in 1986, was evaluated as a notable historic resource, and received a historic evaluation rating from the Aspen Historic Preservation Committee (hereinafter "HPC'°) of "3"; and WHEREAS, Jeannie Bascom, owner of the real property, has filed a request for historic landmark designation pursuant to Section 24-9.3(b)(1) of the Municipal Code,and, as an inducement to the City to accept historic designation, voluntarily agreed to complete within twenty-four (24) months of designation the general restoration plans thus far represented in her application and to be considered during subsequent HPC meetings; and WHEREAS, on October 13, 1987 HPC recommended designation of the structure; and WHEREAS, at a duly noticed public hearing on November 3, 1987 the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission recommended designation of the structure; and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to pursue those recommendations and complete the_designation process. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That the structure at 215 West Hallam Street on part of Lot E and all of Lot F, Block 50, Townsite and City of Aspen, be granted H, Historic Landmark designation upon the condition that the applicant voluntarily agrees to complete within twenty-four (24) months of historic designation the general restoration plans thus far represented and to be considered during subsequent HPC development review. Section 2 If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or application of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions this Ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 3 That a public hearing on this Ordinance shall be held on the day of , 1987 at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which public notice was given in a newspaper of general circulation in the City. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of , 1987. William L. Stirling, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 2 Finally adopted, passed and approved this day of , 1987. William L. Stirling, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk sb.bascom2 3 9-1 6 - J /1 'ji . -lif '11 ijil COLOmBO ; OCT 5 1987 * 1,1 ARCHITECTS CONTRACTORS PLANNERS _ 7 :i BOX 1206 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 1 (303) 925-7806 DATE: OCTOBER 5,1987 TO: ALAN RICHMAN ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RE: APPLICATION FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF STRUCTURE AT 215 HALLAM ST. ASPEN, COLORADO PROPERTY OWNER: JEANNIE BASCOM PROPERTY ADDRESS: 215 HALLAM ST. ASPEN, COLORADO PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: BLOCK 50 (THE EAST 16.46 FT. OF LOT E & ALL OF LOT F) ASPEN. CURRENT ZONING: R-6 DESCRIPTION OF SITE & STRUCTURE: THE SITE AT 215 HALLAM ST. IS A RELATIVELY FLAT LOT OF DIMENSIONS 45FT. BY 100 FT. (SEE AREA MAP INCLUDED) THE CURRENT STRUCTURE IS A 2414 SQ. FT, VICTORIAN HOME. THE ORIGINAL PORTION OF THE HOUSE WHICH IS 1664 SO. FT, WAS BUILT IN 1887. AN ADDITION OF APPROXIMATELY 650 SQ. FT. WAS ADDED AROUND THE 1960'S BY EDITOR AND OWNER OF THE ASPEN TIMES BILL DUNAWAY. THE ADDITION WAS DONE IN A CONTEMPORARY 60'S STYLE. A CARPORT WAS ALSO ADDED AT THAT TIME. 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE TWO OWNER S INTENT: THE CURRENT OWNER'S INTENTIONS, IN REGARDS TO THE PROPERTY, ARE TO REMOVE THE ATYPICAL ELEMENTS ADDED IN THE 1960'S ADDITION, INCLU[)ING THE CARPORT. THE ORIGINAL STRUCTURE WILL BE FULLY RENOVATED, WITH FAITHFULL ADHERENCE TO THE ORIGINAL FACADE DETAIL. AN ADDITION WOULD BE ADDED TO THE RENOVATE[) CIRIGINAL STRUCTURE WHICH WOULD BE CONTIGUOUS WITH THE ORIGINAL PORTION AND BLEND SPECIFICALLY WITH THE VICTORIAN STYLING. A GARAGE, DESIGNED IN VICTORIAN CONTEXT, APPROPRIATE IN SIZE AND STYLE TO THE HOME, WOULD BE LOCATED IN THE REAR CORNER OF THE PROPERTY, WITH ACCESS OFF THE ALLEY. HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE: THE STRUCTURE WAS A PRINCIPAL HOME OF MANY INDIVIDUALS OF HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE TO ASPEN, TO COLORADO AND TO THE UNITED STATES. THE OWNERS OF THIS HOME HAVE RICHLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE CULTURE, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY OF ASPEN, THE STATE OF COLORADO AND THE UNITED STATES. A.R. SMITH PURCHASE THE HOME 1943. SMITH WAS A MINISTER FROM DENVER WHO OWNED A FOX AND MINK FARM EAST OF TOWN BY DIFFICULT CAMPGROUND. E.S. GOULD PURCHASED THE PROPERTY IN 1945 AND TOGETHER WITH GROVER, BUILT AND RAN THE MESA STORE. AS ONE OF ASPEN MOST WELL KNOWN MERCHANTS WHO WAS PERSONALLY INVOLVED IN MANY MINING CLAIMS, GOULD WAS REKNOWN FOR "GRUB STAKING" THE MINERS FOR A PERCENTAGE OF INTEREST IN THEIR MINES. AT THE TIME OF GOULD'S DEATH, HE WILLED THE PROPERTY TO HIS THREE DAUGHTERS: HELEN G. COLLINS, EDNA R. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY C. TiDWELL. HELEN HAS SINCE [)IED, EDNA AND DOROTHY LIVE IN CHICO, CALIFORNIA AND CARBON[)ALE. THE TWO SISTERS ARE STILL THE OWNERS OF THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL MILL. HERBERT BAYER PLIRCHASED THE PROPERTY AS HIS RESIDENCE I 14 1948. EiAYER IS THE FAMOUS BAUHAUS TRAINED ARCHITECT AND ARTIST. HE BECAME WORLD REKNOWN FOR BOTH HIS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS AND ART. DURING THE TIME OF HIS OWNERSHIP, MANY FAMOUS INDIVIU[)AL FROM THE EARLY YEARS OF THE ASPEN INSTITITLITE LIVED OR STAYED IN H!S HOME. HERBERT'S WIFE, JOELLA, IS FAKI BENEDICTS SISTER. FAKI IS OF COURSE, THE WIFE OF FAMOUS ASF'EN ARCHITECT FRITZ BENEDICT. 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE THREE CHESTER H. & NETA R. ANDERSON PLIRCHASED AND LIVED IN THE HOME IN 1950. CHESTER, WHO WAS KNOWN AS ANDY, WAS THE MANAGER OF MOUNTAIN UTILITIES COMPANY AND RAN ALL OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES IN THE VALLEY AS WELL AS THE SYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANT ON CASTLE CREEK. HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERATING POWER DOWN VALLEY AS FAR AS CARBONDALE AND UP TH,_IE FRYING PANY RIVER. FROM WHAT IS NOW THE CITY SHOF'. ANDERSON WAS THE PRINCIPAL INDIVIDUAL GIVEN CREDIT FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY FOR THE MINES IN ASPEN-THUS GIVING ASPEN THE FIRST ELECTRICALLY OPERATED MINES IN THE WORLD. NETA, HERSELF WORKED FOR MANY YEARS IN THE UTILITY OFFICE. TOGETHER ANDY AND NETA RAISED A FAMILY IN ASPEN. WM. R. & OLIVIA DUNAWAY PURCHASE AND LIVED IN THE HOME IN 1958. DUNAWAY PURCHASED ANCJ BECAME PUBLISHER OF THE ASPEN TIMES NEWSPAPER OVER THIRTY YEARS AGO, AND OF COURSE IS STILL THE ACTIVE OWNER AND PUBLISHER OF THE ASPEN TIMES. ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE THE STRUCTURE DOES REFLECT AN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE THAT IS TRADITIONAL IN ASPEN. AS A PRE-1900 VICTORIAN HOME. THE STRUCTURE EMBODIES THE TRADITION AND DISTICTION THAT WAS AND IS ASPEN. IT IS NOT ONE OF THE LARGER OR GRANDER VICTORIANS OF ITS ERA, BUT THAT FACT IN ITSELF, REPRESENTING THE UNDERSTATED ELEMENTS OF VICTORIAN DESIGN AND THE HUMBLE., MODEST SIZE OF THE STRUCTURE MAKE THIS STRUCTURE DISTINCT TO THE CULTURE, AND CLASS SYSTEM OF ASPEN. IT IS A HOME WHERE INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, THE UNITED STATED AND INDEED THE WORLD LIVED-BUT WHOM WERE OF COMMON WEALTH AND FINANCIAL STATUS. THIS STRUCTURE REPRESENTS THE DISTINCT, TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE ASPEN VICTORIAN INHABITED BY FINANCIALLY COMMON INDIVIDUALS, WHO WERE CULTURALY UNCOMMON AND RICH IN THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS THE HISTORY OF ASPEN AND FAR BEYOND, 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE FOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER & COMMUNITY CHARACTER THE STRUCTURE IS PART OF THE HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT WEST END NEIGHBOORHOOD. THE PRESERVATION OF THIS TYPE OF MODEST VICTORIAN ELEMENT IN THE WEST END IS ESSENTIAL TO PRESERVING THE TRUE CHARACTER OF THAT NEIGHBORHOOD. THIS PREMIER NEIGH80RH00D OF HISTORICAL AND COMMUNITY VALUE TO ASPEN WAS MADE UP NOT JUST OF THE GRAND AND LAVISH HOMES. IT WAS AND IS GIVEN SCALE AND ORDER 8ECAUSE OF THESE TYPES OF AUTHENTICALLY COMMOM AND LINDERSTATED VICTORIANS. THEREFORE, THE PRESERVATION OF THIS HOME IS IMPORTANT FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THAT NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER. --1111 11 ,·i I oCT 1 2 I987 1 ~ COLOEMBO ]~i ~p ARCHITECTS CONTRACTORS PLANNERS P.O. 80X 1206 ASPEN, CO. 81612 (303) 925-7806 DATE: OCTOBER 9,1987 TO: ALAN RICHMAN ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RE: ADDENDUM TO APPLICATION FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF STRUCTURE AT 215 HALLAM ST. ASPEN, CO. ADDENDUM: DEAR ALAN, OUR CONTINUED RESEARCH INTO THE HISTORY OF THE 215 HALLAM ST. RESIDENCE, CURRENTLY OWNED BY JEANNIE 8ASC0M, HAS REVEALED THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WHICH SHOULD BE OF CONTINUED INTEREST TO THE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE IN CONSIDERING OUR APPLICATION FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION. HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE J.E. FREEMAN BUILT THE HOME IN 1885 FOR HIS 8RIDE LAURA, WHO WAS THE SISTER OF THE WIFE OF W.B. ROOT. THIS MAKES THE HOME ONE OF THE OLDEST IN THE ASPEN TOWN AREA. W.8. ROOT WAS THE PITKIN COUNTY CLERK AT THIS TIME. FREEMAN HAD LIVED HERE IN ASPEN SINCE 1880. HE WAS THE MANAGER OF THE CASTLE MINING COMPANY AND ON THE BOARD OF CASTLE ROCK MINING COMPANY, HE ALSO OWNED J.E. FREEMAN & CO JEWELERS. HE SERVED AS TOWN OF ASPEN TREASURER IN 1885 AND SEVERAL FOLLOWING YEARS. HE WAS A VERY WELL KNOWN AND VALUED MEMBER OF THE ASPEN COMMUNITY. ( PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED ARTICLES FROM THE ASPEN DAILY TIMES.) R.R. BULLOCK WAS CONVEYED THE PROPERTY FROM DAVID R.C. BROWN IN 1900. BULLOCK OWNER OF THE BULLOCK RANCH IN HUNTER CREEK HELD THE PROPERTY UNTIL 1903 215 HALLAM ST. ADDENDUM PAG E T WO ASPEN INSTITUTE USED THE HOME EXTENSIVELY FOR GUEST QUARTERS FOR MANY FAMOUS VISITORS DLIRING THE TIME HERBERT BAYER OWNED THE HOME. WEST END NEIGHBORS, VIVIDLY REMEMBER MANY ELOQUENT SOCIETY PARTIES AT THE HOME DURING THESE YEARS. THE INSTITUTE, ITSELF., WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR AN ORIGINAL REMODEL OF THE HOME DLIRING THESE YEARS. CREDITS & RESOURCES THE INFORMATION GATHERED FOR THIS APPLICATION COME FROM SEVERAL SOURCES WHICH I WOULD LIKE TO CRE[)IT AND THANK. CITY OF ASPEN ASSESSOR'S OFFICE WAS VERY HELPFUL IN PLITTING TOGETHER AN OWNERSHIP HISTORY OF THE PROPERTY ASPEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM WAS EXTREMELY HELPFUL IN ESTABLISHING HISTORIES OF THE OWNERS. ASPEN TIMES PROVIDED COPIES OF RECORDS OF THE ASPEN [)AILY TIMES WHICH VERIFIED INC)IVIDLIALS AN[) EVENTS. 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' |4 &/ '6:3:,- Le--2/ Ii,La , 1[r,J TV-/dhes..: ----*.*.-----. . L - 0 - - ·Ss¢.:r .. . p-_..~_--#1F F•-AL~7--7 ~C~ -p.-7 . . r---77--- 130 <~uth galena street asp,?*1~olola ~81611 303-91*M)16 ----- - MEMORANDUM DATE: October 19, 1987 TO: Steve Burstein, Planning Office FROM: City Attorney RE: 215 West Hallam Historic Designation Please advise why this application is not going to the HPC before going to the P&Z (see Section 24-9.4 of the Code). Also, we should have some proof of ownership. PJT/mc 7-7 C COLOmBO OCT 5 * h°7 ARCHITECTS CONTRACTORS PLANNERS BOX 1206 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 (303) 925-7806 DATE. OCTOBER 5,1987 I U: ALAN RICHMAN ASPEN/PIT KiN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RE APPLICATION FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF STRUCTURE AT 215 HALLAM ST Ac:PRN En! OPAC) 1-1 PROPERTY OWNER i JEANNIE BASCOM PROPERTY ADDRESS. 215 HALLAM ST ASPEN. COLORADO PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: BLOCK 50(THE EAST 16.46 FT OF LOT E 6. ALL OF LOT F) ASPEN. CURRENT ZONINGr R-6 DESCRiPT i ON OF SITE & STRUCTURE. THE SITE AT 21 c , HALL AM ST ISA RELATIVELY FLAT LOT OF DIMENSIONS 45 FT BY 100 FT OBEE AREA MA P INCLUDED) THE. CE ipic·ENT C.,T %'Ul_~~-ELIPE I E, 3 +2.cll.:1 30 FT l.,11 CTOR'!AN L=Cit,lE T HE i_i K. 1 I.7 1 PIAL PLER i HJN LIP i rit HUit_i bc WH !1_-H 13 1 1604 bli. r·, P?.At, 2,1-1 IL; i N - 1 8 87. AN ADDIT i UN UF APPROXIMATELY 650 SO. FT WAS ADDED AROUND THE 1960' S 0 7 E DITOR AND 0'WNER OF THE ASPEN TIMES DILL DUNAWAY. THE ADDITION WAS DONE IN A CONTEMPORARY 603 STYLE- A CARPORT WAS ALSO ADDED AT THAT T I ME. 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE TWO OWNER S INTENT TNE CURRENT OWNER''S INTENTIONS , IN REGARDS TO THE PROPERTY, ARE TO REMOVE THE ATYPICAL ELEMENTS ADDED IN THE 19603 ADDITION, INCLUDING THE CARPORT. THE ORIGINAL STRUCTURE WILL BE FULLY RENOVATED, WITH FA!THFULL ADHERENCE TO THE ORIGINAL FACADE DETAIL. AN ADDITION WOULD BE ADDED TO THE RENOVATED ORIGINAL STRUCTURE WHICH WOULD BE CONTIGUOUS WITH THE ORIGINAL PORTION AND BLEND SPECIFICALLY WITH THE VICTORIAN STYLI NG. A GARAGE, DES ! 13NED 1 fl VICTORIAN CONTEXT, APPROPRIATE IN SIZE AND STYLE TO THE HOME, W OUL D BE LOCATED IN THE REAR CORNER OF THE PROPERTY, WITH ACCESS OFF THE ALLEY HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE: THE STRUCTURE WAS A PRINCIPAL HOME OF MANY INDIVIDUALS OF HISTORIC Cli· f.]Ir,f-· 4 . r-· t a ur, 1 r i !_. a NCE i O AE, FEN, I O C OL ORA[)O AND TO THE UNITED STATES, THE Cl'i:.:4NERS OF THIS HOME HAVE RICHLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE CULTURE, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY OF ASPEN, THE ST ATE OF COLORADO AND THE UNITED STATES. A.R. SMITH PURCHASE THE HOME 1943 SMITH WAS A MINISTER FROM DENVER WHO OWNED A FOX AND INNE: FARM EAST OF TOWN BY DEF ICULT , , t.-lrir· CAoHoPOLINE) E.S. GOULD PURCHASED THE PROPERTY IN 1945 AND TOGETHER WITH GROVER, BUILT AND RAN THE MESA STORE, AS ONE OF ASPEN MOST WELL KNOWN MERCK ANTS WHO WAS PERSONALL 7 1 N VOLVE 0 i N Fl ANY Ptl NING CLARIS, GOULD WAS FiE} - NOWN FOP '*GPLE. STAKiNG" T HE Ill WE PE; 77; A YER'L.EN-j AGE OF iNTEREST IN THEIR MINES. AT THE TIME OF GOULDE DEATH, HE WILLED THE PROPERTY TO HIS THREE DAUGHTERS: HELEN G. COLLINS, EDNA R. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY C. TIDWELL. HELEN HAS SINCE DIED, EDNA AND DOROTHY LIVE IN CHICO, CA LIFORNIA AND CARBONDALE. THE TWO SISTERS ART STILL THE OWNERS OF THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL MILL. HERBERT BAYER PURCHASED THE PROPERTY AS HIS RESIDENCE IN 1948. SAVER IS THE FAMOUS BAUHAUS TRAINED ARCHITECT AND ARTIST. HE BECAME WORLD REKNOWN FOR BOTH HIS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS AND ART . C! Li R i NG, THE T HlE OF H I S OWNERSHI P, MANY FAMOU S i [4[) i V I I_i DAL FROM THE EARLY YEARS OF THE ASPEN INSTITIT UTE LIVED OR STAYED IN HES NOME, NERBERT'S WIFE, JOELLA, 16 FAK! BENEDICJ- S ENE,TER. FAKI 23 OF P ill IDC E TUE 'i,·.LICE Or E ,<, 1-··1111 IC: A CPCAI A DrUITUPT EDIT 7 F:Cr':ic[--til--T i;L {{11 L ; r--1 1 1 2-' L' ·-1 rl ·_1 1 LI, r-1 i··. '_· ill I LL·l I i '·.1 ; - L .' L 1 1 L L·· : I-, 1 .. 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE THREE CHESTER H. & NETA R. ANDERSON PURCHASED AND LIVED IN THE HOME IN 1950, CHESTER, WHO W: AS KNOWN AS ANDY Mt A S THE MANAGER OF MOUNTAIN UTILITIES COMPANY AND RAN ALL OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES IN THE 'VALLEY AS WELL AS THE SYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANT ON CASTLE CREEK HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERATING POWER DOWN VALLEY AS FAR AS CARBONDALE AND UP THJE FRYING PANY RIVER FROM 9,/HAT I S NOW THE CITY SHOP ANDERSON WAS THE PRINCIPAL INDIVIDUAL GIVEN CREDIT FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY FOR THE [1!NES IN ASPEN-THUS GIVING ASPEN THE FIRST ELECTRICALLY OPERATED MINES IN THE WORLD. NETA HERSELF WORKED FOR MANY YEARS IN THE UTILITY OFFICE. TOGETHER ANDY AND NETA RAISED A FAMILY iN ASPEN. W M . R. & OL 1 VIA D U NAWAY PURCHASE AND LIVED IN THE HOME IN 1958. DUNAWAY PURCHASED AND BECAME PUBLISHER OF THE ASPEN TIMES NFWSPAPER OVER THIRTY YEARS AGO, AND OF COURSE IS STILL THE ACTIVE OWNER AND PUBLISHER OF THE ASPEN TIMEE. ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE THE STRUCTURE DOES REFLECT AN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE THAT IS TRADITIONAL IN ASPEN. AS A PRE-1900 VICTORIAN HOME. THE STRUCTURE EMBODIES THE TRADITION AND DISTICTION THAT WAS AND IS ASPEN. IT E NOT ONE OF THE LARGER OR GRANDER VICTORIANS OF ITS ERA:BUT THAT FACT IN ITSELF, REPRESENTING THE UNDERSTATED ELEMENTS OF V I C T O R I A N DES 1 13 N A N D THE H U M Ei L E, M O D E ST S I Z E O F THE ST R U CT U R E M A K E THIS STRUCTURE D! STINCT TO THE CULTURE AND CLASS SYSTEM OF ASPEN. IT I S A H Cl HE WHERE INDI VIDUALS WHO MADE 6- P O NI F I C-ANT CONTE ! BUTIONE TO THE OJEMUNITY OF ASK'EN, COLORADEL THE UNITED STATED AND :NDEED THE WORLD LIVED-BUT WHOM WERE OF COMMON WEALTH AND F INANINAL STATUS. THIS STRUCTURE REPRESENTS THE DISTINCT,TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE ASPEN VICTORIAN INHABITED BY FINANCIALLY COMMON INDIVIDUALS, W'HO WERE CULTURALY UNCOMMON AND RICH i N THEIR C:ONTRIEILIT FONS THE HISTORY OF ASPEN AND FAR BEYOND . 215 HALLAM ST. APPLICATION PAGE FOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER & COMMUNITY CHARACTER THE STRUCTURE E PART OF THE HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT WEST END NEIGHBOORHOOD. THE PRESERVATION OF THIS TYPE OF MODEST VICTORIAN ELEMENT IN THE WEST END IS ESSENTIAL TO PRESERVING THE TRUE CHARACTER OF THAT NEIGHBORHOOD THIS PREMIER NEIGHBORHOOD OF HISTORICAL AND COMMUNITY VALUE TO ASPEN WAS MADE UP NOT JUST OF THE GRAND AND LAVISH HOMES. IT WAS AND IS GIVEN SCALE AND ORDER BECAUSE OF THESE TYPES OF AUTHENTICALLY COMMOM AND UNDERSTATED VICTORIANS. THEREFORE THE PRESERVATION OF THIS HOME PS R*1P0RTANT FOP THE MAINTENANCE OF ThAi :iti~unctingui_·i.· :_.rianAL: cir.. A'r]NIIMENr l IAND USE APPIICATION F[IN 1 1) Project Name . SLOVITER REMODEL 2) Project Location 215 W. Hallam Street East 1/2 of Lot E and all of Lot F Block 50 City of Aspen (indicate street address, lot & block mimber, legal description where appmpriate) 3) Present Zoning R-6 Historic Overlay Distric&) Iot Size 4,646 Sq Ft. 5) Applicarrt's Name, Address & Phone # David & Elaine Sloviter, dba S.T. Robin Associa-tes, 1358 Robinhood Road, Meadowbrook, Pa. 19046 6) Representative's Name, Address & Ihone # Sutherland, Fallin, Inc. 1280 Ute Avenue, Aspen, Co. 81611 Tele: 303 925-4252 7) Type of Application (please check all that apply): Oonditional Use Ooncephial SPA - Conoeptual Historic Dev. Special Review FiI-,al SPA 4~ Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline Oonceptual RJD Minor Historic Dev. Stream Margin Final PUD ' Historic Demolition Mountain View Plane Subdivision Historic Designation Oorvicininiumization Text/Map Amerxhant (IMOS Allotinent Iot Split/Iat Line al@S ExaIption Adjustment 8) Description of Existing Uses (number ani type of existing structures; approximate sq. ft.; number of bedroams; amr previous approvals granted to the property) . 1 Shed approximately 153 sq ft; 1 Attached carport approximately. 450 sq ft. 1 Two-story single family dwelling plus attic 2.575 sq ft. Partial basement approximately 160 sq ft, 5 Bedrooms; no previous approvals granted. 9) Desc:ription of Developnent Application Alterations and addition to a single family historically designated structure. 10) I{ave you attached the following? Response to Attadment 2, Mininum Submission Contents I2esponse to Attachment 3, Specific Sulmission Contents Response to Attachment 4, Review Star•riands for Your Application * 2519go +1®7//til @ 04 .J .. 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' 77»el J®f® fx-2 /J 1 if f ./1 €44; 2==2" LE, -8.dlf h--4 1 @ 1-- -*41/0 1 r-1- 1 1 £*Se,242.'47,490 610/ ./0 47./ l/l Ff#%29 4 1,1 i: 3 .. t ;ex t wer<23~ UlltlE»r-1 1 Il S /77»k u vv I tr j '*' -41 L L.• f-< c / 4.7/ c-70 'hz»».1 1 A--1 E rUMP·£·11 1 Pt-4-* 1 /4/-.rpr.»-19 . k / »- / l€ f>~ . •J N AP-4.- / / ex- «y=.6 A.1 : /® l -1:93 #:.-4 1.1 1 - 0 /. o O-"u AEAE- 0*6 l i 1(3 1*M < yo405 r --WV"1 - 21 B (@ -1 «79 16 /0729~1~V~~en 1 x1174 ~My-, --~'09©4 +49/ 4/ «»42-, 7 /, fn'02~ 7770 14 ->*r yy,7% 3 7'*DO »1 1*94\ 90 t 3 31 °3~,23132 »·'9»*r,4>* r-xp**~pt, 342*ly'My¥ 434 14*-%:7 --yv yn 7192 ~~~C »Tpi-1 pcl 5/b -Fo -'79-47293\r 'th 1-9 ,-\myx.A 4 e 97 51- 6361<81100 . A CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen DATE RECEIVED: /06-/3>7 PARCEL ID AND CASE NO. DATE COMPLETE: 41136'la-4- 36-001 39/9- X7. STAFF MEMBER: 42) - PROJECT NAME: 0-)9 -34). Ha._l jam /--1/4-trjr,~c.The:5,9.no-f,4,-, Project Address: 0/ 9 W. H- a 1/0 * 1 8 io c-K 5-0 1_c t<:9 6-+ F APPLICANT: % 7-> 2-/7 /7/ 4: ~~ GNS C'C·/4 Applicant Address: J /5- 6/ Fla t<ck JJ' REPRESENTATIVE: 1-)1 k (1 / cah b c Representative Address/Phone: /30, a /.341 6 /74:r]<97 .1 - 7>(06 - TYPE OF APPLICATION: 4 1 6-tor i 0 -11 69/ u.jici-4-0. h 'f PAID: YES (~D AMOUNT: 1 STEP APPLICATION: P&Z MEETING DATE: Nd.\43 PUBLIC HEARING: DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: 2 STEP APPLICATION: PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO CC MEETING DATE: DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: REFERRALS: ~ City Attorney Mtn. Bell School District City Engineer Parks Dept. Rocky Mtn Nat Gas Housing Dir. Holy Cross State Hwy Dept(GW) Aspen Water Fire Marshall State Hwy Dept(GJ) City Electric Fire Chief Bldg:Zon/Inspect Envir. Hlth. Roaring Fork Roaring Fork Aspen Consol. Transit Energy Center S.D. Other FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: INITIAL: City Atty City Engineer Bldg. Dept. Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: 1 ... OckL 2, w g --4 Uyn U /47 5716#24: 4,/.. 82#*7~L, #Za9t~£~_ 41&. J\ZadeAU- at 4/1 4) Ut 8.14/k /6 94 04-«>to -A7L LU, ac --4%9,6 45&4~/Ove d*-4241''Ce, 4101_., Ii€£3 4 dk- Hfc aca'€:t, *»41%122 , 1 / Le«»4 4) 4 6). 1.jtUa,A_ LAUG.,61*4 8/1,11 140 -39'03'f al, mf m'?M" 1 .1- .- COL·IN '1'101316NU* 4'. IL PitILI.I.ps, J. ~ 1.,IsEY. t·M,O.7-, SI·err,11.r,·, Forninint. Em€11 .M,PM.R./.,. 0,.. New t'ittlhurg. . .. .. '0\VENHOVIC.N 11(,SIE N,). 1 0 I tonricilt..,.,,.,,,.,.,.,., : .': - ~.U-n :Mo,t•,r ·9.u. Ali•,4: the 11 :Ht, Wecillf:Mit ly tif ent'h Mornitix Star. ~,,.,. .., 1;1~,Dtk~ 100,0(,0 Still We. 1111,„ e.._ mil, al 7:30 p. m. al· flu· F.lu:ill,· Ili,ils,·. Eviming Btat·. ...,. .. 75,,IN) 10(I,tx)0 J. \V. Ille.AMI,·.. Pr<44<11,·i,t. Big chief.... .. ···........ :o,i'41 ~:),4*wl of g·cm (lis·corel'ies relating to-u,„- A. f.), Ihael<WooD, 11161), B, 11,(m·r, Mnict, ifl';rin. ................ .... 21),11(Ill 25tl.01*) 111'i.'2'1~1}(,i·]ifind. 'll f !11 t.V yrit 1·s ago imm · - -- 4, Kerri·Iny. le,u'eman. Adan™,.,.. ..... .......... 111.1111)'3,),lill) „wnxi, Npilll.1 en':1111,9 we 4111,11 11(·:1141111(\ \1~ il» #- - - .. \Voll'how ,. .............. 21.1.1*lt) lili),ful) Mo'tror. Orni,ge C.'Dimt, . Y, '1'lit. 1 ,\\\ U U~,9 CHURCHES. ('x:It·t Inc:,lily was known nly to two . 11/NSDALIC COUNTY. The voin has 1,07,1 striwk in the Stem- i,ral \ 4.,11·:, In' moonlight; fer KI,(·1'itiv 1.illl·1·:dogists, '"who wor|<(·11 il In,· Kin·- tA'1'11(>LU'' ST, MAKY'S t']IURCH Mail int,lis tlimiel in Carsoll elimp. A mimbor :,11,1 fi·(,m 11 117,11; cil·yxl :Ils that realized 2 blt·cut, twar Mill©nn. 114.:h ma»4 1\1 11' a. m., •44,0·,4 11„,1 li·„i·dirlinn „1 1::*,n i•'rhick. Sim. 01 men rroin Lake. City have gone 111) to ovt,r $6,000. Since ll,i· ilt!:il,1, of Ilte 1 - ty B.:licm| :11 :t r. m. m.:v. E. DOWNE¥. rn.tor. work on thi. property. ai':'1'l.ft ~ijikf,J.ic'Li-lit;A-C •.1 •,r·····•·1 1~1)'ti troni the 13•i,·,•s 1.in•liel ot~ Gold 1~ill were ~~~~~~~~~'~~i~f~~~~~~,~~~~,~~~~~~,~~~~~>~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~ N~~~ ~*m ·q<\ ° ,~01S \~~~)~r '4,~ 1.leturns h·om n specimen of ore tuken 111{'11' S('1-VI,·i't~ 1111111· ('111141·1•Katinil:11 rlillri·1, ... u jute 1.,1,1,1 ,Ivi•mw, 1%1',11· ('1,1,1 1,• :1 .,1,1. t'rrm,hi,„,1 LI'coived this Week by Pt'tz & itielifirds, Alitt•rit•:1 ipl :1 topr,z of 125 cni·ats, from la r y Ht,itility 1,1 it 11, 111. mid 7:m, p. m. tilm,lay -1.11(' litflay Ce,·tllicato H]1(ju·rtl !)1)2) filitlces I'lal le Mount:Zin, lie:11· Piki·': I'cak, p,'~r ' 0 ·jit,1,1 al :t p. m. REv. A. J.»trt'n, Vaja goM und 2,31 tilitier.4 8ili·i·r 111,(nit $22,- Mr, Aillut ,Mily,4 1,]mt, to}):17, ci'.i·HI.:ll,H fi·rnn - .· 1)1111 per ton. Auct ,·c·t st,mo pt,„ple Bay Ihi . lue:,lily nre equal in quali[ ,· 1 8 11~81<I,1, lo ~·ailou\7,0 UIRISTIAN ('HUN{'ll, ron„'r Main ;11"1 tliet·it is liothing m Hinsiltileci,tinty. Foot· m:un· r,f thu limist of ti,i, fi:#mi, Mize ~ \IS 801 11 111 11 8. ' Aspen .11·rels. 141]1·vii·tes Simil:tys al 11 n. m. 1,1 T: #1 1 i. m. El,111·.n A. 11. 1.bitt,ST, ihs|fir. fools ! from Sil,f'ria, and :Ire 801,1 ;it a 1,311„:1- ~714 )liESBY'['11]£1\NX hold servic·i·~ eviry 8,0,- A great dral of excitement has bron tion of ft·om lifly conts [c, dIDD each. 1.1,1.h ·,11 Ilit, Hink ..i.·rn 1,1 .1.:i. al 11 n, in, imil Cillw('ll het'13 lillt·inK the week hy r,1111{ Irs Emer:,tils :ire found in New England , '77,0 7ks rublit·h, 8 the ? 20 14 1,1. REV. Al,EX. THOMPNON, Past,ur. 111' lit] immetisely rick striki, 111) th(,North nlid North Carolina, but. scarcely nin' 4 '; liu'laiy .. _ _ _ ~ . . . .- Fork nonr Capiti,1 City. St,me (11' thome O[ guin value· Thoir near rel:Iti,·,14, luts been brought tion u hi this 131;ler, niki the beryls all,1 2,(1118-marines, are found 01' th,World ..' DISTRICT OFFICERS. mil minet·p·. ileclm·r. thrv ne.ver befr,re miw in . irl·enter v:,ricty of places, ami unything tn i·'111;11 it. We 711:111 {Milleavol' 1,1;m,r <,1' thorn :ure very transparent And - hi thi: Absociated 17 / 'illimn Kill,igtr.. ... ..1'1·1>:·i.'illiw: Alli,i·,irr ti) give |'11|| part,icillarM ill t))11·11{'X| lb{)110. |)11,1111.iful. - . | 1. 1,1,11·11•r.... As> '1, I,1 t~+4. All 'y ii,i· l'ilkin Fu -811¥el· \Vorill. 'hitirt,Inlines abolmil ali Mount, Ap:1- tier honei·t:mi.....('lerk 1)1.1. Court l'ilk,M ('o Vell ITIC PINE Vt'INS. lito. in Al:,ht,·, Thel- Art. fo[11111 ill olher rr~-p (MENTY (}telky'INS, Nat, 1,1>well :ind ]1. W. (til»tan ni.r I,fic'~1;ilie.qili 1|1:Il Sli:iti,, fill,1 1,]Su ilt 01.]}(~r --4 41;111:. ....('1„,rk :,ii,1 Heou·,Im . 1111: mine or ilic. 1-[orde Shoe, :ind al·o tnk·· As to garnels, Al r, Kinz sal-s thnl 1,090 r .. ..1)*.1,111,y Ifiri,ril,ir liic (i,It i~ 1;11·gollitor goodore. 'rite win- "ilic'l·(. iM Ilndoillituilly lin 11!10,1 ~r:11·11!.1 ~ . *1 ..... m nine,i l>. 11,„,i.r......... .......KIM·iII tor'H {,lit,Plit, will pay thoni n hantlsoino fo„ 11,1 litat lonks belle· in tlic evenmg 4 :unes T. HInv:iii than those fron, thi: frat·not. rogint,4 of . Ll",!'trshr"iff ~„.<,lit for tile oilt,Iny. mrgr 11. Ati~41•r. ...., ..1 PIN'Htlter AM"·4'41'r T. 11 Mitcholl :intl ,I. (1. 811·niv :i·(1 |the Ullit,3,1 >inilis. '1'11(~ d}f~k color in - working on the Benny lt,de ini Gr:inite (3:11,0 g.:11·iici:. remailis by :11·tilie.inlli glit, 0,1,9 heen ]Cit!:irged 5. It.(W]it·'4,11.,... Ra, orphiu,019 purge W. lili>yd ..... ,.r·Mi,t; Survey (,i· m,}111 Itaill. '1'hoy ;trti (11'1,-illg 11 tlintlel tti "'li'·1'1,5,4 will: the Anierient, g,11·nets . A. 1):Ly... ................. 111,1111(,y Atti,nit·> t,ilttilo]C;lil opnit,;1 1)>· 1,1IC fi|]aft, The Ic>|hing ~.u:t~ llin. Clear 1)100(1 enloi· is Balt'.c) tim<· has br tlt,1 1.tel is now in }i clist:ince ot 100 rect, 1,41·4111,· v are of lille qu:dil,v, mitl ('OMMISS[ON](11,6. nutl will ent tho voin within forty or fifh· 11|(·litil'Ill on the great Coloratio phi- in P'ire 1 0 $'3 11,111.11'r:Mi,i· ...... .....ch:,in),An roct mm·e, :Ind will fiu·uishgood draint,go 1.1':lit. i'lle,- are found :11.So in ,)Iher ~hmilmidi,3 Mi,4 George ...... ..............1 . P. 8„,der nlid wire air {r, the working.. St:+1,; wes: of tlic Rocky Ar[0111:Mill,8, ASPEN TOWN OD'Flet·:Itt;. John U', ili],111,irigli,i) is u·ell i,lensed niul in 1\12.ine, ]'011110,|valli:t, Virginia, with the. ('lion'mu lit the botith St?ir }Ie North t:u·olitut and elsewlt,·i·r. hni·]raltles„. ,., ,... ........., 31:,7, has cut the lend by menus 0£ n 300 foot We. harn not :]ince Cur)11 .'h to men- ·UneM Pelll·HOIL . .,.. ...(.Im·k and lt{,wril,·1 tunnel, nud 18 mm (11·]11,11)!ron the volo. 11(m r.1-en :i fi,w of the. greal litimher of SUBSCRIPTIC 9199+1444~44249 A,]MAche..... '.C 11$ /&11 g,11111,1 ·1·. The wnlls :ire Al}:11· nvil billirinli {11,1,0,9ili,1 ili 11~(t Nntion:,1 Allt€t,111,1, 2,1 1)AILY, 1 Yriti·, btreut t,ommlist{,1101 rank (, ti,iMon.... .., &1:irshn hme, atid Mr. Whittington 1,4 satistied I e.4 lolig, 2 inehes wide, 11 int:,ut: ille ' 6 Moittl 11(, has one of the best propertieuin the 1!,it:k, 11·:t,1,2,1);Itent, Ilaisle,98 111,(I Itticilt, i gillch. The ore at the surface ran from --N. 3-. Observer. A 1 81 i W 1 11[ SOUTII[AN BIVOUA ~ 51,000 to St,200 to Lho ton.-Cone, .- -, ...... + ---D. . . - .---..... Walier A. Wood's niower's tit Dnrand 14 f.· T<'1{li¥, 1 Ye M[NINO NOTES. & Lux. l'he other dny Mr. TIootier· proditned n piect. or ore in his oilice ol' the kind now Heeds! Sprds! Seedft (11' All kintls ni,d FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. being taken frum the Cinnp Bird, Tho in any qiwintity at The ]Mohn Merchan- boys commenced to guevs nt what it ilise ri)]iip:my'R. .> 0 wonlit asst,y. Finally tho cigiti·.9 ivere CH)NTENTS 14>12 MAI:('11. bot zigninst Mr, 1·[ooper th;,tit would not Western Stage Linc. l'hi· A,·131 Iirky lit·v.]i,fii,ns Ii[ ti!.w nti,1 17!1:1. 1·im 150 41,11,res. Ali·. 1Ir,oper wou by "St, Elmn ronte"---100 miles the Mhort- Wil,] i t)Ilicial D c 111,lenti. 12. T. thirett. long oilds, tlte return brim: 8(11 Imtices. lim. to Denvi'r. This is the only lilic JOB 2-: BI 1. Untle·Hpliteltroer l)(,rith, W, F. Ch,i·don. that never tails to make clos. colmection 11, '1'he. Te,·1 r Counl ry Firly Yeurn Ago. F.L. ](iclinit IRm . Wfigon Woodot n]1 kilids, chenper thirn with trains. New. covered, Concoril V. Thr Lighl lintisi, 11(,ek (Key West,). Will tiver brforn sold iu Aspen, nt Diu·aud & conches, ucu· sleighs, six honses. with ex Wnll .ice J I.3 rlitey. perienced drivers,-inaking quicker tiine Th ¢ 1111#11 to 21 . Th:. .Def,311.8 0,1 I'brt W gnor. Paul 11. Lilx. t],tin by any other route. Do not be de- Mul']l ;S ff¢.111 11:'yi'i'. ceived, but call at Union Pacific office Lvadville, 1 1. Thu Mnlet<•ss Ith·il. Am. 1,0 1):,i~di·ii.tgO. Transiers. for reliable information, where tickets niyhed 'ril h 11. Itrn,i,niscenens lit. C ; irt,dernt,1, Ang licported by Arkeli, Camplin & Co. can bo purch:,sed to ill the principal ib·inn Fiwil Kt•t·riot'. Hy 41 1,1·iviLIn, real estinte, mines imil 10:Dis, 31{; Hyman cities in the United States :ind Canada in. Unposet ant! Siini·i,o. JAsper nrnott :ivellile: • 1."" den. Baggnge checked to any i·nilwny station ' C:,51))) u isr X. City Un?,iling in the Hotith. Will Wallnen F. 11. Stockinan anrt C. ]T. 0'111·irn tri desired. Train, with Pullman sleeper, 1111*1· 01 ally Cl ,rk A. Kruil.,11,1,44 M, N, O,11 :ind $,rd, no lenres St. Elmo nt 7:80 p. m., nrriving nt Hanu~, UNM·k M.· . .········ . Uittile Adam'•1 Fiuteral Vi,11!41. 11111%trated. rk„,rgi, 8. Met'lintic'k 1(, Frank' 1)'rn'ki· Denver nt 6:80 R, in,, mA]ung connection,4 Muy Jit),48 Floyll. 1.-16 Now Yorktnimel................... 1,25 (lo with traills leaving in all directions. O,]1 I. .lillin Willininllim, Itt}Ultli61 :tuil Artillt. C, L, Todd In Daniel Denamore, 1,11, E, '14,11 111,i~trat.it,)18. It. M. 1041>. bl <,clet,1...............,.,..,~.~......... ,150 00 or write ror inaps, time tnbles. cte. 0. L. Teddto Dimi,·11)(insmorr, 34 Atillin- F. I. SMIT![, Agent. !:cli~, illber 11. ('1)1111,11•/lt:uul <'1'i|it'iRm. ........................ 3,0110 M en ............+... 111. 16,lit<ir'•'rnble. Anili·i·w (1]gm, imd Jolin (3180,1 tu J. C. 1¥, Snhnagiwili , Cm, f intui, 1 i,ls A, 8, C, D and E, 1,1 „ck Cornigated roofing nt, Ditrand & Lux. 7,. 211~ DI) -.~ ~-~-- ------- ~-~--~ -~- -~~-~ -.·r·- - - ~Pit.)~Ni Stint| 211 r.ents for Han 10 itt,py. 8 bACI·it,lion. litit·bed fence wire at Durand & Lux, 4 f' ·~:, s.t.*e, cre·· :j :1 ''· -·h , e'·• hi .44 F".g-: 5 I.. soo linrn,Ill,Im;·M,IM, forttix montlin. AdilreRE; ...., 14 (' 4,: f 4,tr· ::, r ';·j .·dJ ;i .. L 1 , 1 1 1 Illd U J b.2 1.1,0.i u U j .N. ji'.2('u.[>il <1 f Filkii SOUTHERN BIVOUAC, . --/...,1......21 6. ...... t' A QUEER DOCUMENT. It. F. Aviati· &81,NX]1'til,liqlinrs, Is n home mnmirricture. 81 Lonisville, Ny. 1 111·ookly,1 Cran)6 Novel awl HInrl,ling R. i U 81,·tuot·i:,1, , R nl • f·'1 p Ff lilop?j#°,F" t<.~~ ti)(..li A ill„,er docunwnt,11-:u,laid br:foret'le ~"~.~19 ·,1 1:4~23.32 91:Ill e Colin Tim lili> Ils St.'lint.(t 1'{ter)il.h' in Ilin. shape of n nic- :.. MIN mm·ial from Al, Igrausla,pf, of 13,·ook. Giinranteed the hest Boap m the iunrket. lyn, mginglhal, the (:i,vorum ent shall n • 9 ~ 'Th *.,·{ e I •a , I I . 1#VER 94 1,1 ©af~,i ...;· ¢ d .* f '4% ASSAYER AND CHEMIST, pwl:~1>Ii.Mh a newspaper at every first- 4 1 grt']u , ·:i €7 . 33 . ' ·i '. ': 'r. ti .• '; •1 ,& / 1, ~ :' C.Ins.:; pn.21-nllicc in the Uniti'.11 St;ilt·.4, to ..„.0.,1.........W.... 1 Joi·tic,i· ,1)r;itie :11111 Mill $11,, Aspen, Colo I)1! 1,;,Wished at public c.Victim and for IR innde of al,Rolutely puro mnterial. 1 1,1.:Mil, 11,4·; sneh 11:11<Cr. 10 1,0 for the =A • r ri:?, €3 publication. frim r,f :1|1 :1411,- i'lir.emenis 11 lend Yow· ot·ders for N[:ile anil 1,1 1!itj propte :#11,1 (,f Ilie 1111.pi·:111,·es :in,1 - 1,AAE.6 1691 E,B- "11:jhf J.i t....: t'¢.14*. ALF 1?emmie Help to the opittions of tho pcople Who inny elloo,it: - F...........,--'......... M .....'..., 0 1·;o av,zil tlic·mfulves of Ihe cohinin,4 of Te excollent tor· 1nundry 118,1. the Govermuent, licwxpapirM. The - 1 LEADVILLE EMPLOYNENT OFFICE, mrmori:iliul, setis forlli 'hal· 1.110 on'Y 1£2 163 Of "28718.r fil'.W':4 JEA 4·1·anny existing in this com,i,rv is th:El· ir fitic:; Vi jipbu2991 2...:ti.1.-".it.p 'rlic oldest and only reliable oniee t;f lim i,reSS; 11!ill. the prt·s:; is :I powl:r- in the mountains. ful dynash'. : 11(1 11),les.4 this 11('Kpotism IR-impri·ior for· t<,ilet nr lintli. 39 ES checked :111(1 ore.71,111'(in·1~ it Will stib- J[oli, 90111, prnmplly i[ farn ia propitit. verl the Gor emilient. '1'lle only power Frk-le 05 43932-017~01'1))~ 232·023-0-j-3 pw Compelimt to grapple with the I,yranical S. C. Lyon, Proprietor, pl'i!%,4 is thit (ir,i,crumem. and 11(1 111·ges 1(Hi; 114rril«,it Avemir, . - 1,0,1,lvillo. thill (-4<,rerninell f, 11;Al)prsbpt'SI,;iblislwil. Is good for clonning wond-work, 11,0 1-88!11(,Ii[Il Col'(:1'4 Ihil'iy-,MIX 13;lges m., p Ff , ..10..R,' --- of legal-cap paper, lind life opillim}3 11:26'ld~*2 (:) f ;I v ..- ~ ;i. ; ~'.2 i . b. * r , 11-FluloRN 'ind g,in¥:111(TE of 1.11(2 mi'moritilists 111'c Q hu-W t..:, 6,4. ~,·Ld 4 ..1 .1 0 , s,·1 for[ 11 iii Ille. mirtittest dulai].-Cin- Mottenlt tho skin, .ivmdi CO)"1"frei{11. 1 4 . 5 £ A - 1 . -U Ing" il 7 n 41 9 11 ~ lu .al el -rn-M I 11'. ,·'m·n waters. ig nt a lively rate in i place, When the ,.· , - "IT'I -firinfng.Im,ploments, "· the Puzzlor, some ... tors ruslzed there lly ' ·· ···•.............................................1......,. located the whole 'en Copper hill and toir asseeement and ... BASH AND DOORS, CORRUGATED I Puzzler to demon- ... u down tho hill or i E i Gas and Steam Pipe, Braas and Iron Pi died in rain. Tho t i U..LM+V***23}e*'i" ~ ; Candles, Caps and Fuse. Anything in not feel inclin- , - EGE_ 1 1, oir property [or , t.£.*1 * . 3 i ware will be sold Cheaper than ever. D to themselves, and is such a show for n . 1 o lies idle with the got)hering here and 4. This kind of de- to nothing. Where lek was at the end of .4- k - - AN-.5,4.=49%58*=C/4/19. b. - DURAND & four foot of calona , . ~ T Rk/6#.44»% 'plwf#/arate-- DURAND BLOCK, COOPER AU. AAS d the Fuzzler Iici a+ · 444 ;j , 0 =- 4 2 r.0.344£%J**Aff. al n owned by Cuppell . - .4 7*.3 +akz»- - --a-• commenced Monday . ... shaft on the contact omising, the contact WEBBER & CF vy mineralized and ix feet in width. A located two claimm 2 HORSE-POWER HOISTINIJ WHIM * Manufacturers and I 3 locality and ia work- P hey are worth by tim- hey look quite well. ' BO O T S 30ld out his interest to M•de entirely of Iron and Steel excopting tho Bill. Under complite entrol or tho man at *bf ent:*0g#emmli!,All Ilaft. Can bo rajied und lon·ored, thrown in or out of gear, while ho:00 11 in motion, ¥11>1 raie€ ion oxpects to com- 500 to 700 poundi •lity to :.rint, feot per minuti. 011 the Woohlngton ..................................................... .Alq-ID i the stime contact as " -' ..... iii a Moutheast Contle. ISmall, Light and Durabl~ ..... ift 4;8 to n depth of ary to rettell the ore. 8010 80(mt,1 for the Camorte, Ste,m Pamp Co., Ing,noll Rook Drill Co.. 1(orting Injectmn and P. Smith are large Mine ventilatori, Dealer in Mining Machiliery. Iioilting Enginel, Boilers, Wire Rope, *te. 1. Estimatee made and ipcoial atte,ction givoc to exacting Air Compreeoer, ntid Drill Plante. - Cooper Aven i recent location wof,t No. 1, which owing to ho contact makes it C. E. KENNEDY, ASPEN, 0 1 iere is an inclitio shaft gry and lime. It is 438 & 440, BLAKE ST., DENVEft, COLO. 1]itigton No, 1 owners, 4 young men full of (~FFICI!-Rear et GEO. B.NIGHT, Aspen Agent. J. B. Wheeler'a Bank. rka have commenced a al f nmile thill mide oft . ind n few feet abovel I GET MY iiM place the AInnitoul Em , ry neir tbo creek nud~ Jry liattering l)OBitiot] 1 i)~B~·~£~Al~Pw),4, CM.,4(tf3~~79~94~ ,+4%07.3 -al .veon here and Ash- -' ~ r-' *»»12*41 1 El rEEM 41[ & f: A ith met, who are de- 2,3 pl·ly. ' 11 1 - UU., - /4 '' i ·411 , ' ,22.#JABJV'*I Dindy'il ;mich iN bo- 04 Y . 4- 1 1 JI, manu! Clile I ing Jewders atit, 3 18 two foot wide, 1 VI -t .1,111'~6·10'4ie.w·2'k t . R AND DEAL;:RI ]N bich is imprognated/ 1,·,~'·'1·n·'·11, 4 Al., 24 . id brittle silver. Ititil 71.1, =*: F6'·41'., A *'14 K z. deraton. . 1 ·%•< v. .U_' '1729. ·E~I- ........ , M /, 114 1'110,91'ECTORS. - >,„ d migers would onlyl *41: r I - ,'-4",var -21 »14 2 1*ATC//028, ~ i ~CLOCK© I. 1 - he ouorgy to developi -0.„1,40.-j.!6.4----'..--P.---!"n -- 1.- . : ,, lieiilty of pei·suading ~0-4139*%3*6~ ()re .b*ments or l94 15? E-07,3.lu~'--443£746*1#2~* :BILTERWARE AMD OYTICAL GOODS: ve vimtly more mi,gie ;tic,k t,hn'.1 wbrile 41;,ys liff:,1-~,,A*.i4*40.45*,;a~/4954.F,~4(.~1 8 hgs'o~~o&;~dAi;t{[16(0~no~~9&04,~taole#. c.,+#. MTUKEY & 0 i,t pt·,11:liging of lit}JC- -:·i,2:!,r, 11:.4,~N,i':*2<9&£51id£#~M<'*·kZL:4 ENGRAVING. 3. Wium ore loodie) even if but low grade, COOPKR AVENUE, - - - AMNNI e owner und the of,·nor troubla to Neek do - e there nrc r..reeptions ' Ireqd Stab: ase or men who hnve ider good prot,1,0(15 .J.,0 1 - S not tbo ment]8 1 and work {)11 theni. cnees men who have mediatoly becown 80 that they imagine that . -64 : 840 COOPE AVENUP me and that the posi- AN .1!,I~/.r;.&'&i/..V./1, r or the Rliow of get- flim T,Na~msT,5*m•lgy•kl lit to Bell 12 witbolit Hip 6Nd Grain Bow oir IMIrt. There is no ,Adell sO much is ex- 09:114+ 14;IGHTEns BETWEEN le ns in mining, 7'tie 1 dionbti,30 themaelveS ietler, and the tiooner - , 0 St•ble •ndi Odi;41 1,4• 44 ConTIR|.I ining from a strictlY nt the bettor for all Carson's Daily Stage Lines. L....~..,*_ -r.. i , r. ~. - NCI NOTES. Je over near St. Elmo The Only Lilla to CHARLES ] of ore that mill-rtinB gold and 500 ounces - ·e at a depth of 1,000 DEALER 11 son, 0001·go and oth- Leadville and Granite. Fine Liquors a 1,1,4 for 0110 ye,ir 01-1 1 Q.noen's guloh. The Leavew Aspen nt 6 a. m. and make sure and close connection with the Corner Cooper Avenue ind ty of twenty-tive per Denver and Rio (31·antle it Granita for Ilenier and'the East. have n bond on the DO. ONLY 21 HOURS FROM ASPEN TO DENVER. Lemp'B St, Louis Beer, Gui s being made on the ia now in forty feot The Only Through Line to GLEN WOOD SPRINGS. Leaves Aspen and Basa' Ale, Imported I nrc patining through ia at 1. a. m. shot with mineral. Rhine Wines, 0. H. Mumm & 00'8 Ext - -- Roy CHAMPAG Todd & NC18011'5, 4 nt T]19'1'11[88 omce. Denver & Rio G ran*de Ry. IMPORTED AND DOME: nported clarets, inst re- - ry „10 C la -El// I n q. 1 he re.:Poils,3, 01 Secrit[Lry Tetter children. „car tile lov- <150 to $300 per year. to the 6'enate re.solution asking fur docit }Overy family can save fifty times the h-4 r he repurt, of I•. Menney. supt.. of ...et,tal,y evi,lence relating to the transfer prica or the book every year by consulting 4 1 :ing will 1„: the T. 6. R. F. & (1. R. toll road or rer!;un land grants fr·,)in 0,11, r;tilroad it, 9 1 r Uw town "Ms re:1.11 n.lid approved. . comwiny to another, covers a great deal It is complete in all its parts, and is the und to the A comrtilit,icalion from R. Z. inore cit' a corre.spoi},le.n,% And Dthersullatu- mest reornit book of tlie kind pablislicd. rl,1 lit,·rature than the Suiwile called for, If yuu have d,¥'spepsin, rin,1 ont how to St!vi,r min- Pearce, treasurer, setting forth LU,tit, a~,d inlinitely more tlian scilne of the Sen- cure it by re:wliug Everyho,ly'a Doctor, 1 work for B it would be advisable ti, atit,liurize ators desire,1 to brilig ovt, it would ap You ca.ti learn how to euro catarrh by 1 proapprity, the county ti·easurer not to collect rear from this· cut·i·empondence that the consulting Everybo,ly's Doctor. itile:·est on t:ixes until Mat·ch 14, ilitittences w,litect the passage of the For habittial con:tipation, read Every- th litigation 1384; On mot,toll, it was ordered Soutlwn, Pacilic land grant bill, were hoily'H Doctor. t,bat the treasurer be instructed not essentially the same that had wrought For all diseattes of the }ung» and air pas- successfully for tile Northern Pacific, and it sage.g, consult Everyl>o,ly's Dor,tor. 1,0 assess interest against taxes un· consistell of a lobby tliat hit,1 for its tnoin. Yo n can c m·, i·.1·011 p and W h oo pi n g co m:h ,]„ted a ten til :'11 :11'(:11 184 188K bership some of th,1 1110:t prominent St-,11- by following tile trent:twnt given in Ev- King loile, On motion, John Atkinson was ators :014 Relit·t·Bantatives m the Cong·riss I,r,,1,#rly'« Doctor. ' bia clann is instrticted to bring in tile vault thal pabscd lIt: tue:~ure ! The fact that For the cure <,f Files )·i,tri 1':verybotly" 1 4-j,(417.1-'.~+ n the St'preme Cottro had deci,led that ilie thortf>r. 91 U K.11.-Al tle Creek at door now at urailite. lapsed land grant.9 could bit reverted to The book will li,· sent fi·Ii 1 i.v inai 1 1 )1· ex · ,positu Ash- A,ljoipned to Jan. 10tb. the (joverii,ikent 1,7 approl'riati: 18.ifi. la- pri.':H on receipt of three •1,)11:irs. (Late of Sai ds property On the 1Ot,h the board met With lion by COngreKS. alid the otlter fact thal We i·,der to the oditor of thts pnper as to ASSS i three feet the new member (Cramer) and t.tle, iyetler·at Land l)mul•, under an 01'i,tion the book. Address iron, which Turley pre80nt; Touscher, absent. diree:t conflict with th:,1. cl,:c}>on, sh,i,v:, S„n,1 fur c·iretd:Ir. 29 AN, s'riucer, 3.·,e ~ :,D d. of Ationwy Genel·,Ll De.Vells, 11&(1 act,1,1 iii N]CK!.1.S PUSLI[,IHN(l Cot is somewhat On motion of S. Cramer, W. E. tlint the railroad billitutict <litl liot ce:tri' 0,2,9-,\Aituts Wnt:ted, N. Y City. 4 t,-.,. I work pro. Turley was elected chairnian of the with iN mallipillatiou:, 1,I (2(11,gl·,1:ty!11,·11, Ex{:lily,ive Tet ritory Guarnii feed. i mine. board for the ensuing year. but extended into thlf (Jit#litict Ulul <}th,g· / Copper, Lead, ,·Le. Prompt ret Tlie report of Treasurer l'earce oilic,al qttatters lieuellsary to be renchitil. ·o is "Little was received, When, if ever, the men who have been TUE Stimples sent fot Nuilty of corrupt practices in this lan,1 2-53 lAccess until 74 p. m. trant logisintion shall be found out, the '#'D TT' 7 lur IZJT' d"b T? RT WI]xpress. ORice At the evening session all the ptiblic will be ast,>alirled at tile array of ,20 ..., 1./2,&, •Lk, p.cr ,48,9-1 4.1 Otner. Aspen, Col members were present. ..tines that inay bo devetoped, anti whin oft, W. E, '1'urley wa, appollited 1 it comell to & Ineasure,tuetit of tlle inpgni- mromittee to St}lt,|e tile it,watie tic- Pittif Ul.litrs¢'Ift,2411%74)~~hn~il 4441 F 8 been the count with the st,tte. of t.h., 11,udern :Iwintltes, the latter will kgull<)()Il. i B. WHEI everal of the 6,11111. Ct'illizer w:,4 appoilited 1,111 into utter ixisig,litic:u,Ce. Jumus iin, and al- mupt. of the T, L. 11. F. & G. it. -di--I- Tran.Knet n gene ure in speing toll rolld. p RP~:f~V &4 A BILLI -ARDS. A New York. ge blisilleSA. D 3 we, never- 011 motioll, 1,)Ic ollice of count,y D. M. 46,4 01' their tittorimy was declared Vic:ult, cal,ip. We Sumt. Crnmer wils ordet·ed to 6,1 -7 R; L 1-41 ~6,· 4<1 4.1 Wholes:de and Retail L of :b„ de. procitre catillaul I,o :lttend 4,0 counli' 1{02% *?Sy &63 p,Artim . C , t·,1 .ind is at f c:111es Mnding in the Cotitity' cuort. A .1.4 w i tia ..'.0 1!jub Liqg alld Cillars. .tu.. Ii. I r faith in As- Adjourned to J:in. 1 9, 1Jjl. , /#emo/ 71"4 f nOVAL 15(Wli> '14%1 ,I OIl N HANDENBURG, J' Itc) 1'. .fill, and we. 120~%4%31% Attorne rat camps in 1 MARRIED. . ir*nu'* '' 2..". ~ At the resitle.dee of W. u. Root., ' · , 2 -A 4{141'= . in our Aith-lin Aspen, on the evening of Jun. 14'A#:r go '.vill,out~10,1884, by the Rev. Air. l'iialue ..1/Ufeit k,lblf·> .. 19>.. 1,\, 1~? ' .1 USTICE 0 1 00118(3(itten-&Ar. J, E, Freeman, of Aspen, 1.0 :il'}~'~ik \*3-0 -fif;);: :ltiligwat; 111-]Miss Laura M. Plumb. of Streator, ASPEN, 4Liftwi#5;* ',i'1497;1 G 1 ht, new year.~ills. ,·i· 4 4% IAU·P' . i'f 49413giC:,1. j & 9:fiM~vA Ae U 0 - ./ 7. m u·ity or thi.0 Mt . Freeman is Well :ind favora- A 4:63. 34£{1, pin r,tactilig~!ily known in Aspen, litivitig lived UP{,P:, r- ~~, i·.:,11 60 aid E:,V-: to al'Drpticantsand to 13• CLARK CUStomerlof Inet B B...6 yenr wittioutordering it, , liowevor, i>1 here since 1880. Mrs. Freeman M R contains 11,unt ration!1, prices, deecription, and 11·7».Mable to an. Allon' In sister of Mt·s. Root, wit.1.1 W lioni IL as to irfin/ Uw. Miclk UFF'iCE AT Ti •AU,22 R.551 #1241 1 4~99 ~~ D. M. FERRI & d"Pn DETROIT. ' i,„wn M the ,!4110 11:18 been visiting ft,r 3.1:vi·.r:1.1 Veo»**1 *902 & 5.48 11 61,im, prox imonths. Re a.re glad to le:u·,1 1,lint. "& 11 2 Mi &11 - - AN !.EN, PITI :irties *1 0,+he newlv nifirried couple will set,Llc F' p ER= :,7 p~ T<;3 ,% Staked thil ill Aspeli. #.2 4.. .ind nt Glenwoo, 12 · 1 Oeven. Mr.' County m.11* [42% 01'Ke * "rd W *66.J OJ •IMA, started 9. MUNN 6 CO.. of 11 0 f·-3 .r·.·plite ,1 1'7.IMCAN Con- ABBEY'S ACCIDENT. · NI' .U&.9 W W ES' &*im W m 1111,11•to: ·: p' 0 1 ., ri~ i )'t/.·· 1'•4.4'...t·~lts, Tr:NIC j r Mr. .Iftlit,!M A,„ria. C•,pr·4 ;1. , L"' (1'e '*un:'D.,1 XI!:.t·I OIl:Ul:' 4/4 8/r -- 81.gi:wit-1,12:.11:·4 ·i ···v-r':tte. JA:..d 1;;,01;i~li,ut poled of A Fall Down an Elevator. Plit.ent/obln'in¢d//4 Ii,Al UNN'A (11).nronotleed Absolutely Pure. Pnt.ent, ront· fr·i. · · --P'.4 9=9* expertence. 1 3 ILLAP Wist, Naudy, r ··ind Drury Mr. C. F. Abbey, ft,rtnerly or th,· Armor This Il,let'der ri,ver varh·s. A marvelor tnthot*UNTI<'1,4 A •·i ·AK, f tic Itir:40*st l,eit, and most /0/i! y clril,itil, d ntt[16 ~wiper. f.1.20, yonT. Purity, Strt,11#th An,1 Miti,Zi,Knilii,n„ss. Mnst Wcoldr. 141314'01!i,t t w. .·.'inert lind Interesting In. WASII.II forinfition. Spectme,1 cquy o f f he Scibilific Amer- wt,tit & lk·w Abbey & Iialititt, of Asitcroft ati,l Tirt (Jit[', el·ounmica[ than the ordin:try T:inds, and icnisent, free. Aittlrf~.sMUNNACO.. SCIENTIFIC 8.'Unt, 1*Ine: fell through a hot,31 elevator shaft in New cannot be sold 11, cotnpetition trith the ADIERICAN Ortlce. 001 1~oadway. New York. Th,• popular pal:, V (•ry#lut, pre- .ild,· to all thestre, C'apital. Convenie ,·fi tlwy wn„1,1 Yark city, last we·,·k, r,·,3„iving it is fc:ired, mtiltitude of low tes,1 Short weight, alum ,11. li„, above fatal in.Illried. Mr. Abbey i,9 a „ne.lifth orphi.,spliate rowders. Solin norLY IN CANS. 7ie""'<-1 4 41{r,#,1,1;F"Z:*03*Pv,7 flpen all theyear. RoYAL BAK f NO POWDER CO., 1 11111. na(·11 (me owner of the 16]lima wiup, lying weitof the 106 Wall St., N. 1'. ~ 11 29* ~~sc~ I,ate of the~~'hou. lo 04.7151 it at W:ishi ngton, (m Aslien mountain, and hav , __ wrion of the 1' td,lilli t„ 1 4 1,6.·in of th„ initirti mine. Me,Knt, C|.(trOIt #ZMMA The BultERS' CluIDE te ts· .hi-~@ten-,~~~q„*0 lit il lit tlic 27)(1 ]'1)W,?1,3 1,;1Vt) thit 04),Ill·,let lo Kink, 10(1 ~ , 1,1 1[I. ][{1. 1,4,1 im tlin 151,11,} 4 1' n ily :w·r• itt !1 11:4)(·lit:§e I ,;# inches, with over 3,300 ; &eudty·. -I?Rtentwite8 before the Patont01*4 " "1' trli,1,· 41.10 hi:I rti Ilti, 1·«.mit 1,1' .··li . AL ,i,•,4, i 1*.writ'a ~ · ic,%,07 illustrations-a whole pic- Jpatentability, irce of charge. Send for circular. ~ Su, land thoco,irti. RE:15.nr~bletern·LE, Opinion astoi S mi thic week i in tivt i. a:42. ~ --- --- - -.-- --- ' ev ttire gallery. (lives ivhole- .v in LI,· C':1:ni), For Mi,le. sate prices direct to couumcrs on al] goods M ALYA 5 al any future for personal or fainily use. Tells how '11·.19 1/1·,t. A line raligh o·ah, five iuites frn:r. A:<,am I to order, and giVC8 exact cost of every- ...„1;„.~~~~--·litf.:=,6:,4,1.*.4:-:tFZz*.'34, I the Fprinfis ~ for only :3800. Over $(00 worth of hn- 1 thing you use, cal, drink, wear, or have ; --UD 7941/WAY**Ma~gm, la a trilli, down . Ill'(iv,fitic:its; 140 acre: all go,i,t, till,·Lble fun with. These invaluable books con· | a Nicout de- 4 tain information gleaned from the mar• 1 TI re itive:,tor· c,f th,v p, a. 3,·u, ··1,3.: :40 i 1:Btid. lt:li.¢ 1 e Whholit 11·- ·ets of the world. We will inail a copy ; 6;IDE'qi-,64% i 4111'cli" iiel'E-aq,I AD ~Ji~~'~·~fiz)40,„tl)21'i',vitfliffRIE 'f-I+Jafte.-1,1.1 1--- - }free to any address lipon receipt of the al, al·th·le mitel, needed. Li,· ,",JJ:> 1 Ii.) 1 ~40 :.·rem t,111,·<„1. (100/1 !Innse. Thh is one Postage-7 cents, Lot us hear from yoll. . 0,{mt)*1 11,414,·q them 4,1(~I ~ ,;/Ull;~,3/, ~ llc:lier,tfully, , nary 'fel 1,·11 i,IN m 1!.r w.·uket. 1 ' MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1,NY ~ Cl .„:f. i ,·it„ 1!i,· :r·,!,· .~,·,i„, , 22: .t· 21:9 Wab,1,1, A.caut. €Jktr+420. Ill | 11..'n r'.11/. IA.S. LO ".4 .40 m &0.1 703 m. , 1, 42, 4 d~ 9 I ./. ..... I . IsrEN TiMES," and all Old 61 938911 1,{ t·ium·„,. I~, 1(1 r;lilli .J... ~ w. 11. 1'11161,1!'.4, 11 0, ..... 8,·rt·,41·.7·3·. IN... f 1011.NII(,YEN HOSE NO. 2. fle,iriett......... Al,·,·1: 1*,0 f[1·st Wi·ili,i·.,1:ly (,[ 1·.lch Al,rning Star.......8.....,. Ii| C;it|1•lin mi,Illh al h:*11>. m. 2,1 ||.E,u:hu•Jlm,M'. 1*wi14:Blar..,... ... | Uh)D[)1 ·1(},ii.,. - ·J. W. !)1·:·'M:, l'ri'Kid,·1,1. 14' ••••! Ave·en Ha- A, 0,1;1.Wi;K\~0(,01), GEo. 11. ]Linirr, M 20»125twn I "el,trtlu,... S 'irrt ory. Flnlg *. 'U .... , ',.,,,, ....1 10,00013*~,(*11~ ~ monsu ~linr,1 ('13'.St,.,0.,......_ 1 20,1©t~11(*41*jo ':111 :'Vt.. A10 '11'0(!' 01'}11)#re Cottllty, :'..Nmr,,--- 11INSDALE COUNTY. CHURCHES. px:u'l locca-'' - w:t,; 1:nown 01,1,4 101¢t,9.~-----,- ,!mhning), -· D in* 1··10.1 "wlin workeli il for Ar·v- , The vein has hem, strue.k in the Slow- I el·nl vr,Irs · moonlight, fo , t' 4,~I'lt!(~~', 1~ER,\ 09\"h- - .- U-:9:1292,4.Al,f.Fulffof.123.f<( guiDE:;232;lliNfftli~WAN--e UZ»217<<1921 ~ 2<32,-r-SU:,6db.'rii~i:22--i.;~!7 61i,,,7,~hipoi~~;',ii~ - formpr mimt; Hw posilicm of l,li,A mo..t wlio hity &,1 11'1'IH)1),~' F.111Kt'{)1'AL, til primt,1, 1,01,1 Ircim the ]311rlist,imnelon Gold hill were One of the Ii,H·st, gems over foun! in Illit·i·), ·119 1¥1 1,],pirs,•rvic:,44 in Il „• ('1,1,!fl·,·Aralinnal church ('fit)'"r :Ir¢'11110; 111·nl· ('11!111·1· ),1 r-t, Pri'?lt·]11,4 ri'li~,1;rli~~r(r~t~K UZ. i~f~J,1i'~~~~s~~~~1111),t~, <~91~~ti~~11~~t ~n ow, 4"'lir" „re, OvpryBI,nday al 111:, in. imct 7::10 p, ,1,. Suntlity The ;198;ly certlticitte kihowed 903 olluces Platt,n Mountain, no:1· Pike.'S P(371·. st'jlt/,1 '11, 't p. In. Iticv. A. J. Burrit. 1'21.in,·. 44,]d nud 2.53 ounces milver- -·abotit $22,- Mr, Kiinz %,ty,4 thal topax crb·Btal.4 from ,2 " lin AMII (HM) per ton. Aud yet home poople Any Ibis localily are, equnl in qu'wir· to <IgN·: 1 to pal c ililt'81'1,\N C '110]t('ll, ci,rittin· Main :tnd therni.4 lic,)thing inHinsdalocuituty. Poor· many of thu linest of the stinw 31>511 ' , ih Fts. C.' A,1,0,1 St,·ve|H. ;41·1·vice, Blinrlily, al 11 n. m. Stml„,1·10, 1,11,17:80 p. in, 1¢t,DER A, P. Fltim, Pastur. rools ! front Siberia, and arn Bold nt a valuti .1,1,1'1' AVIN , 31:]CS]SYTE]th\NS hold Kf•rVit'i': evel'V Sitti- A grent ile,71 of expitoment luts licen tioi3 01' Ii·mn fifty cri,14 10 %100 n,.cn. ,I M,„ki.1, ,~ t'all, ;tt li,Ati„k„li,·r,1 11„11.pal 11 :1, m. Mil Callsed Ilero dill'ing th{: U'Cek by 1·111nt,irs '(111('1:11118 :11'(t foundili N,w r.ngland Hit,v. Ai,i:x . '11110 wi'HON, 1 ':ts r . or ao immensely rick strikn iip the North and North Cirrolina, Init scarech' :inv ro _ Fork near Capitol City, Some 01' the,Ire i of .:rein vithte. Thoir near r(.1,Itive< 21'110 rl']~b bas bron brouglit don ti to thifi place, 11]111 ~ the brryl>. :111,1 :iqua-marines, are fomm DISTRICT OFFICERS 1,1,1 mint'l·.L: dec];11·e thily 11(wor before Baw iii :1 f.'te;tier Vitriety of place.9, and Dll th,PNOr '/' i. :11#,1 b. M. Goil,Im·,1... .............. ../1111••1' , ;111&'Ihing ti, 0111 iiI it. \Ve ,slwill eadenvor in :iny of them :,re very tr,inwparetiland 1), PAD N Waiml, Kellng,r...,.... , 1'1'(,41·1·111 1 4: XII 1,1 IA· to gtvt) 1'1111 Imi·timllars m I )111' 110xl 1~48110, brialltifilL R. 11. 1;111(:litti·... A:4"t 1 'ri,M.Ati'' ii,i·I 'il km '.'0 -811·01· Worlil. '14,111·mnlin,·.< abmind at, Mount it:~s- 1 It 'Inlima Petur .1,01<,i·gnu.....Clerk Di.t. ('01'rt, 1/itkin Co WH I'l'[4 1,1311 1 +I'l';All lito. in 1\1:,in,·. They :11·0 found iD Olher COUNTY 01¢1'NCENS. Ant Lowell and lt. Ut Gibson nve Ine:t[Ille.4 1,1 111;it Sliate. :in,1:Ibm in other --..... >1,1,/r :/vi·. 442114" :d„,d,'„' 21.iM ~iiie of t.1,(, 1 [Dz·,9,3 sh<,D, and~:11·012 As to gni·nets, 1\11·. Kitilz Har; thn' 18 B •htln/8 11. |11,411,9.....i..... .......Hliuriff ter·'6 outplit will pay thorn n lintidsomo [plitid thal 1(,r~}<9 beller in t,he. c.rei,iti,·· ~ ~W ~., •llt>:. ~~~~~~~~'~ii;~~~~*· -~~~~·····- -;)f,i~11<~,~~~~r,~~„,r,~Ir.~ rri<~~~1~~~~ci~l~,~1~~,~~,~~~i'~1~~trt~f,i}It LII 2! i. 1111,1~3114[ediv lil) fillul''l:nl,1„.1 VEN,je Gi·orgell Ab,Her. .. .,TrAY,Mitier piont for the orttin.y. ilinn thil,en from ihe frni·nol, region,i of AR...ir T. 13, Mitchell nud J. (1 81,1.,tiv :,re ''he U,·ited Skiles, The drtik color in ... . . . ..th) 1·{.1 fi E. 'lk.}or W. It,1':~111/.11'& K„ 1, er>1,1„imS V,.~)11]<ing [m the Bouny ]0,10 tin Granito Capo :frir}14:i.·, remal Its by nrlilicin] lial,t ,/ 1 Uns lic,·: r :14, Al,·M, | 'h'"rg" W. 1,1,13·41,.... f „ti,It> Burvey,ir ttioillit:!111. '1'1.05 tirt, 11]·ivilig n t,111]11€!1 to wh<'t't':1,9 with th,! Amelican garnets ipt~ir>.0 ..... f 'f,wi,ty Atttir:zey *uit the lond ovened by the slinit. The "01 mit:, bill thi. eleni· blood m]„i· i,9 8111'M, rn. 1 ,:111 1-a tunt,el is now in n distnnce of 100 feet, r'iwiltle. rll,(21· are of fine quality, ancl ('01]MIS:31{ji<J.ItS. lind will mit tlic rein withill forty or fifty plentiful on the gre.at, Colo]'61,10 111:,- itl Maintwl('rnmen· ,... ... .. ..,Chii,mAn l'tict more, mid will filrilishgooil draintigo 11':in. 1 1 'Phoy are found also in other ). 117*lipill, ~ J);11:ttil Genrgr .1. P. Siiydor And pure air to the workings. St,ap.. west 'of the Rocky Ato,minins, ASPEN TOWN OD'FICENS, John W, Whittingloil is wal] pleased :11111 in ]\144.ine, Pelill,Sylvnnia, Virgillia, with the showing in the South St,ir. 1-re Nm·iIi (larolina and o],scwhere. Ill!111·1{•4 110(•443.. .-, ,... . . .. 41:111,1, lins clit the ]01,(1 by menlis ot 8 800 foot Wot have not space rmot 1,01 1,0 men- ,inmos ren,·Mon. ... .Clerk ami Recm·dur ttinnel, Iind is now drifting on the veia. lion 0,-un n fur.· of the Pre:21. number of il. 16.1''rf'f,tri,8...... .... ............... 11·08,111'01· Where the tunnol entit tholead wasbar- be:zilliitil (111;21 {zininel·,414 :tlid fr.hly;pal·,4 J. E. 81;lgle, Mwlt,8 Lang, (}t)(>~1 ,vilt (imr#w.... & r:./. a.fl ;„1,1 11,1,',·y'1'liotle,., ... . . . . ..Tru„lfirs ron of miliern], but honow hils four feet whit·11 111·,3 fit'',crihed by All·. lilm'z, such Alti·on Heimn........ ..(:ity Attorney of 11,10 illi;Irtz, cal·r)'ing both gold and 41- :18 ihr 1'1:1)1:11·1<able nmelhyst, 1·reeni],4 C. A.Hiwi:mhe.... ..... ···Citj' Kngjill'or v,ir. The wittls :irc Rpm· nud Sibirinti (Injinniled in Ihn Nation:11 Mit,(.11 iii 2,8 DA .Bli·nel (Blit111111441('nor Frank (lanvin. .. ... 11 ;irsha Hme, and AIr. Whittington ill Bliti,Ified ilic:hes long·, 2 ille}}DS wide, 1 j iii<43it helms one of the best properties in 1,1,0 lim·k, ir,til-:p,grent, flaw|ess :Ilic| lincut. -- - - gillch. fri.'lin ore tit the surface ran fi·om -N. E 01>Re,3'1}Cr. . t It 11) 11 -, , ..12 K i.1 TH[ SOUTHERN EVOUAC --·-- - $1,001) to Sl,200 to tho ton.-Conn. ....~- . ..W.... Wnlter A. Wood'H mower'st lit. Dnrnnil •, 1 :.'. Mnt 1 MINTNO NOTES. & Lux The other dipy AIr. Ilooner prodneod n *ins),514 Ile</1.. picco of ore in his unice or the kind now Heods! Seeds! Hi·rilv r,r 1,11 kinds and ext loth. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, bolng tn](on from the Comp Bird. The iii :my quantity nt The Blohn Merchan- ~ininr. i. boys commenced to gliess itt what it tlise r·omplmy'S. Atill Ht. U·011111 ASS,ly. Finally t,ho eigars were CONTEN I >9 12(312 MANCIL bet tigninst Mr. 1[ooper that it wotild 11(11 Western Stage Line. 9. 1"-ivnit, t. 1'111, Knifitictky li.,viduli,>124 iII 17'.*laml 1710. rim 151) ounces. Mr. Ilooper wrin hy "St, E]mn rfitite"--100 miles the short- )'( 1('11 1,1.1 1 Witht)licint D„t:tin,ont... H. T.])111·ell. lotig oilds, tho return being 894 ounces. lim, to Donver. ThiN if the only lilia It, Unrter Sent.tulcut,r Death. W, F. Gordon. th:it never r:,ils tr> inal{(, clt),42 Comlection 111. 'I'he Techi. (k,tintry I."ifty Yoni·N Agi,. 146. bek. ]Unharit„>11. Wilgon woodot 11]1 kind.5, cheaper t,han ir ith t,r,kivis. New. e.overed, Concord 1,It'# 1.. [V, Th„ Light }longo linek (Kry West). Will over before sold iu Aspen, at .Din·;lutl AS Coneliest, imw sleigh:, HiX hory,OS, With oN Wallace J Iarney. perienced dtivers,-nmking quicker tinv Lux. V. The Defense of Fart Wagner. Pant JI, t]·mn 1,y any other route. Do not be d, 1Inyne. Transfers. ceived, but call lit Union Pneific 0111< Yl. The M ileless ];ird. DansIrc Dandrillge . q for relinble information, where ticke ..til, ·I,Skinner ¥11. Emniniscences of (.onfedorate alvary Reported hy Arkell, Cninplin N to. cnn 17(. pill'ClmACd to :111 the princii Service. By al'liwitn, real e.state, inines aid lorins, 31(1 1!yini,11 cities in the United Stntes und Cnnud ¥111. U.oposet and Suni·iso. Jasper arnelt ;iveuile: · Cow/le/1. Baggage checked to any railwity stal Min Mt. IN. City Builititiginthe Houth, Will \Vallace F.,11. St~ctintiliand C. 11. O'Brien 1{i desired. Train, with Pullmnn Bler C larK . 10?13(tall, hits M. N, O, P, and Ilarney' (j, block 20. ............. ... ......... $131, nt, leaves St. Elinont 7:}ID p. m., n,·rivi,ip ,·manave, X, U elt, Adum '11 Flinornl Fenst, 111,18trat,oil. ch,t,rgo 8, Me('lintick to Frnnk Drnke Denver· at 6:3{) a. m., 111,11{lilgconneel Al·py Nocm Floy,1. 1--ll; New Youk tunneL.................. 1;23 00 with trailis leaving in all directiotift. XI, .lt,trn Willimn.qi),1, Rotanist mid Artiat. C. L. Todd ti, 1),iniel Donsint,re. tril. 14, Ten [1111.tration.. R. M. Relly. block M.· 1511 18 or write for mans, time tables. etc. C. L. Todd to Daniel Donsmore, !A Millin- F. I. SM/'rit, Aw 0 Mill St. X11. Comnientand Critiribm. ce........................................3,10(11} . nnve,me, X ill. Editor's Tabjo, Anch·ow (316,m Und John Olson to J, C. XIV. Salmitgnndli. (kinfrn#in, lot,H A, 11, C, D nnd ]C, block Corrtigated roofing nt, Ditrand k lic D. 9'......... ··············............ 21(~ m n Oakes, 2 Se,1,1 2,1 c.ent: for sample copy. Sub8cription, 3 2 . R 6. wn, 110!>1. 4·100 1,nr 1,1]num; 81.<)0 for Mix monthe. AddreAR Bm·bed fence wire it Durand&. Lux. 5#.iriprv-] dil l k. 1.,r . 1 i ,4 - i i luG Dj 0,jj ,·uj~.i j,01 60: SOUTHERN BIVOUAC, A QUEER DOCUMENT. 11. F. AVERY & 80>491 l'tiblialiors, IN a bome manutacturn. 'larenrlim Louisville. Ky. A Brooklyn Cratili'H Novel a..1 Slnri,ling - Illen,01·114 1, P 0 : d a qf #A , 0 35 '''-·'· :'J t A fitilter doclimentwns laid bofore the 1 1115, 1,0 Ulb:)00:,j, 4 C, 01 in Timmons 1 1.,1,"1,4. nunia'l frombl. WriC:113117)V,CojofI;i.oio~ Giinmnteed t ho best soap in ti 'llatr nud 1·n, urgingthal. the (11)vornm ent shall n • 5 U" 2 M,1 U ASSAYER AND 011£21ST, AInblish a nen·,9urper al. ovt!1·,· fil·St- i' fl],··jo u.1 i. 1,4,! ··r... :,-1 1,1;104·· pc).41-nllirc in the Ljnihedhi·11,·*, !„ Ail,Il l , ('w·,1 1~1· 1),·:11 Il· antl Mill Al., AMpirn, Colo '1'· I '111 Ili,hefl nt]'1111 Ts mnile iiI ah·plittely wire h -- - --- --- ------ r~J~??S..~'i~,~Il~t .41'-tt ,-,-~~~~+,~~~,~>f~·7'i~»- t{{(ff-~pr-3,--puo j- n 1 , ': t '· 4 '11 011 1/#" i,,nt 1,1-,11·,11 ft,r \1·ilt· :111,1 "1 1'11' lip,)111,·:11,1 1,flib' till· 1·:tti,·i· '11,11 . d ?t, 0. ~ 11 it 9%'. f D...: F, in·~le /Irl~, t,• l!,e ,!,1 i,·, 11.. 'JI I'll'I''" 4.... 1 1,• rn.,/1 th, 2,/·,Iii· „f 1.4 r i .in , 1 .' el... 11.1,1 6,1 1,11/1 111·%•/111~1'111 1, ': 1'11··1 141 './**44. 11[ADYIUE EMPLOYNEN[ OFFICE , t.1, m..1.-,11.1 4 1, f· .'!1 "· . 11 1, IL 1, . .'i i;'r' '.f 62 '1''t' ' ' *I I ' 4:5 4 1 f.1 ,1,·,lit., ..' 9 '' ' ' I · */-¢j' f &50-fift"H'...14 ......b 4 ./'11 1 t i , 1 . ,#. ° liti, e d N .., i'| ~ ' r,,rwe~r. IZE 22''T.I · ·· . ' i ..t . 1 . .1 . ill.4* 7 41, .4, 04 ) 1 /4 ' le,-i,fc W D 14 F 4·345, Ii··,u'. 6 kt'··· ·~ 7-~~7mmit- -----~--r.-··i.-.r':~-77'~•"p·-orr»·····r-···'-:"7-··-"·-·--77-•~·-r-·~~.~7~m-r-17''u, ... /-4,1 L *tud 310* i ... ERESTS OF PlTKIN AND GARFIELD COUNTIES. RADO, TUESDJY, JANUARY 12,1884. NO Conimissioneiw' Modit OUR WASHINGTON LETTER 145tablished 1864. O to - 1 No PATENTS NO PAY. Board met Jan. 4, 1884; present, Ulegular Correspondence TIMEs.] tirley and Touschor; absent, Meen- WASHINGTON, D. C., .Ian. 9, 139·1. -0- A petition from n number of citi First Assistant Postmaster General 1Iat- ins asking that; a county road bo ton, w],0 is presuinably navigating the P A. 90 1& ~ T S eclared from the Ute Spring to n Western end of Mr. Arthur's boom, has oint above McI)onnell's ranch; the gone thither to be absent tivo or three Obtained for Mechanical Devices, Com. etition was received and the fol. weeks. . What lie proposes to accomplish, Pounds, Designs and Labels, 72 V All preliminary examinations as to pat- wing viewers appointed: Wm, or whether lit proposes to accomplish any- ontability of ilvenuons, Free. Our "Glide 0. [147 totic, P. E 11 M. · Williams and Jolin tlling, is a inere matter of con;jecture, but to Obtaining Patents," is sent free eyery- [eginnity : . putting th,8 and tbat together, we have where. Address, The following bonds were read the right to guess tliat Mir. Arthur is ex. LOUIS BAGGER AGO., 0 IN ha 7(1 at)proved, .John Atkinson, sher- ceeclingly desirous of getting somo of the Solicitor of Patents 8 C. H. Jacobs, treasurer; W, A Western Presidential candidates ont of WASHING'roll,; D.'C. .oot, J. P. the way. Having already ridden himself of Senator Ben Hari·isolt by putting Judge · g U~ In the matter of:·efusing the use Greshaminto the Cabinet, his next stup f the court house for dancing pur- is across tho line into Illinois to stricther oses, it was by motion ordered whatover elithusiasm there may bil gath. PATENTS! 1 tat tlie petition' received Dect Bd. ering there for Mr. Logan. Meantime F. A. Lobminn, solicitor of Americanand ' Judge Newton Pettis, of lietirisylyania, Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. All e laid on the tobie. whose Bagacity brought about the nomi- husiness comiected with Patents, whether Tlic report of Phil. Harrington, nation of Abraham Lincoln in 1660, is also before tile Patent 0Illce or the (Jourts, 0Z )ad overseer dist, No. 1, apl,loved. out West talking up the availability of promptly attended to. No charge marlo , Bills agnitist; the coutity for the Robert Lincoln as the Republican stand- uilless a patent is secured. Selld forcircu- ist mouth were allowed, ard bearer for 1884. It is just possible 1,1, 45-71 I that Mr. Artlitit·'s prefureuce, next to him- Adjourned until the 5th. solf, would be for the nomination of Mr. » On the 5511 the Same members Lincoln, as that would be hailed al an AHISTORYISTHE BETTER HALF 01 KNOWLEDGE' 0 et'e present. 1113{111.ililled endorsement of the adininis- Medical Director Shipp,in'„ New Wortc~ ~ to t' b P 7'he bond of W, 13. Root, county tration ; but tile Prtuidelit is not the man NAVAL BATTLE? 4 ©~ 2-~ to be committing any overt acts in this erk was approved. direction yet awhile. ==OF THE WORLD. ==U 9*% The following resolution was lii view of tho increasing, popularity of 41*m·, or Moilrrn Naval Battlog. ]Ilstors·,If Ancient Be,1 FlglitA. lopted : Where[19, in the opinion the New Year receptions at the capital, Pletorial Ilistory or Naval Architecture. M g 5 Im==iR f the board of commissioners for there proutises to be something of a soci al (tnpltic <texcripti,~ti30[Sataii,IM,Artium,Lepanto tn- M 1 0 1 7 vincible Armadit, Nile. Tt „NUgar. Lake Eric, Na. a Ilkin county the bust interest Piny Alexiu~1114 irn,1 21„~ni>' fither· R. 'the I .1,·e, and Of revolution in prospect, Callsed by putting •nrill~,, Sinopr,1,(sia, New Or]/,111., trort Fisher, alibile c• E Lrl ie count,y requires n salaried Co. tlie Senators f ir down in the progratilmo Work 01 1}arta. 11,·ike, flowi, Nel.,11.Paul .folw·4,1'4·rry, CO g~ t:El Li,?1! in the order ol reception. Tiine was, and Arragut, atid other Navnt 11~,1'.04 1~,1,1 ·Rea iritchwri, No •ither RE•Kili lia n:,7 Rai,irtigure i·ove•N• 89 k» E - tysician. Therefore, bo it resolved, that not lolig ago, when tlte mentbers of Rante :It.ld. tGY"r. 8 11 111 14:,N"N c mt .4,24£ 1, un€ 3'l iat the salnry of the county be the upper 11(Juse of Congress werte cousid. hte,s... 'h' nut.hor „re concertedlv „it, A womierful W record or Va ti·Uiti:m :ind Vaim·, that wi li be l·rat[ b¥ 0 Id xed at $75 per month from January Med Socially as stiperier to Cabnot inillis· and vouilg, 1,ilirly 111,1.trated, Clear't'i·pe,Gond [,-1,Der 34 1884. turs or the luemburs or tile Diploulatic and ltin,ling, 736 prages. Price, 83. C iNdIa Fast. On motion of L. T. Teuseller the Clorps or anybody else inferior to the Pres- AGENTS-¥/ANTEDMT.Ni,teN;25% E ~ % E=1 ident himself. It was not Until the time adrss, J. 0.1~1(C:JI:In' &00,, Philad'a,Pa. )unty clerk was instructed to ad- of Martin Van linren that Senators began 111 „01„noil, 431,10. Chicitgo· It)., or Mt. Lout•, 210 C 4 ¤ in 5/ -1 etlise for bids for the uare of the to be ut,114,elled to take a back seat, and r )unty poor, also for furnishing Cabinet ministers, whom Mr. Van Buren ··71 conecived to be much nearer the admillis- iti YERY]Be][DY'S ]IDDCTin[t. P -B 4 edicine for some. L. tration, were called to the front, T ]Ais BY ROBERTA. GUNN, M. D. 51 m The bond of Samuel Cramer, senalorial ostracism was the origin of )mmissioner for dist.. No. 2, ap- inany a querral which not unfrequently Everybody's Doctor contains 684 octavi, y E '0=h. ·oved by J lidge L, Al. Goddard, cillminated in pistols and coffee upon the pages, and is printed on jine paper and is 4 0 4 4 3 as presented and filed. lielrl or lionor. And liu, Senate yet so fir-lrandsomely bollud. It is sold at the low :z: Adjourned to Jan, 7th. reels its itnportanee in thes,3 matters 01 price of three ($3.00) dollars a eopy, so as V , -- tillieint cli,l,wttti, that it ia begimiltig to to bring it within the reach of all. 1 K Board met Jan. 7&11. All the wurk itsoit up by degrecs to thi, secial The work dim,rs from all other books on embers were present slanding it had in the days of Madison Dom,·stic Medicine in having tim diseases M The report ot J. R. Williams, aDd Mon·ne. sy,stematically 2,1·1'align,1 acconling to their 9 1, )ad overgeer of dist. No. 3, was Of co,11·80 Cot,gregs will this 8083]011 take classilication. Everything is described in 91,1 and :1,1,1,1·oved. Di,te or the {levelopinenti inade by the the plainest possible language, and the 1 8 3 ,=11 1!11 titint:ton littlers, aud order a tliorough prescriptions at·e written out in ptai u Eug· - '1'he bond of U. D. Sebree, assess- inve~,ligati,in „f the math(,19 by which the lish, 90 that thoy can bu employed by any . 4 71 4 · was :*proved. Southm·11 1':icilio Railmid legislation was int,·lli:Ait realer. · On motion tile 8aloon lic:11190 of *ectire.Il. al.,1 cloilbtle,es it will result as .111 Parent,·will find it a reliable adviser- in ' it,kin couilly %,18 'increased trom ollwr investigations have resulted -in eve,rything relatiug to the rearing of their· P ~i nothing. '1'he ,·espolise, of Secretary Teller children. 150 to $300 per year, , to th,3 6'enate resolution asking for decti Every family can Rave fifty times the 71 01' 1'|le report. of P. Al corley, supt. 01 met.lary evi.leneo relating to the transter price ot the book every year by consulting le T. L. R. F. AL (1. 10. toll road of certam lanti grants frum ont, railroad it. M read and approved. . company to another, covers a great deal It is complote in all its parts, and is the A communication from R. Z. Iliont of a 0(,rre.spoluton,:c alul other sunatu- mest roernt hook of' the kin,1 pul)li.dind. rial literature than the St:imle called for, If,you liave dyspepsia. Bn,1 (int how to ent'ce, tre:,surer, setting furth tbat and ililinitely inore than some of the Sen- cure it by reading Everybody's Doctor. wotild bu ntivist,ble W nut,horize atm·s de:Aired to bring out. It would ap You can learn how to cure catorrh by ~~~~ le count,y tret,Hurer not to Collect 1,(,ar from this· currespondlince that the consulting Everybody's Doctor. t. Le:·est on taxes until March 1 st, 11111ltences to elte:t the pallage of thu For }tabittial cotistipation, read Every- 884; on mot,ton, it was ordered Soutlwni Pacific land grant bill, were body '8 1}octor. 118881,lially tlio Entne that ·had wrought For all diseases of the kings and air pas- int bite treasurer be inblructed not succes.,ftilly for tho Northern Facific, and il sage.9, congult Kieryl,0,1,0 Doctor. 2 :133(88 intercwt ng:11!13& taXCS Un· consi.iled of a lobl}y that lind for its mom· Yon oan cure croup and Whooping congh 1 M[lreli 184 133,1. b,Irxhip son„ of the wl);St prominent Sen- by followilig the trralmt'lit given ill Ev- On motion, John Atkinson was titorn aild Representlitives in the Congress m··,·boily'R 1)0,;tor. strur·bed to bring in tile vault that pat·,80,1 tile mult.sure! The fact that For the cure t,f Pit•.9 1·eafl Ev{,r)·110,ly': JOSEPH the:3pprei:ie ConrD hard def:Med that the Doctor. jor now al, Uranite. I:,J,Stwl land grants could bo reverted to, The }mok ivill 1,B si·nt fi·re ty m:iiI lir n% · (Late of San Fri 22Iriti::12211''Lt witli Elt,)%3;3. 111 ET.(I[lit?l ,),1,1~.te,:~'11 7,3. 1)rir.~:~on nHw~~t of tlireodi,jj,ir,4. ASSAI refer to the ty litor of this pnper Ils to -·.1 11,11 (irlic:·al Land Cllice, 111]der an opini,m 11,0 1,0,)k. Address NICKI,}CS l'Ul;LI[,11130 Co! -oF- 1. C e Thousand Copies will be I,ithograp bed and Sold for e Yea ASH Subscribers E ASPEN TiMES," and all Old Subscribers who Renew Between nuarylst and OADS . 4 , 1 Ga 1.01 illi5 Klerd, M (,dr thn· . in th* Vmr of our Lord one thmis,init riel,1 h,inrire,1 i, ii,1 tith' 1,- ~ 1 4,4 8 1: rle,nu · 4i Ct ~ ~0 0 7 42 ~10 4 5 0/ 14, Co„nt 14,4. 24(kin n nit Stale of Colorcidn.Of the first part, and. L t"t /,1 1/lfi„ ·Ini/"„ 01 131,· 1 ',iii nt!/ (31' j, f /. t 1' nnil Stat, of Coloracto, of #hi grron,1 mi rl, 11 1 1.VES:?f T H. that the malf,Jar, f . „/ the prm# m, rt, for and in conaidiration 01 the ~um i,/ / 4 e C , 4 1 , ' t~ Dollara, i to the said part'fl Oflhetli·al nnrl in hand prlid 1,1/ the Mn'il pfirt 41 01 f hr Nilinnil part,the rereivt „·hereof in her,1,1/ i·finfrwse,1 a nd (18knotriefi tr,1, h a e n in ise,1, reter,80{1, 1,11,1,1 fin,·rut/d n nr{ 91 ' I T-t' L.41,41 E l),and 1,1, theme pre,ent:,104 I remiNe. 04*44.-. Mrll, 1 .1,11·4'1# and f.}1'11'-('1..41.4 unle the Maid mir¢ 4% 4 07* 3,·rend parl, .t, I hrir, find.' 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D. 1923, wit¥ interest on the Bame, according to tho tenor Ad effeet or o.,c: oertaln promie•ory nbte #Den b, the eald partie, of th? firat I 'tt to th• 150!a rjrty of the Becond fart, bearing nven date herellth t*en these }reeent£ to ba void, otherwise to renatn/in full fore, and virtue. ...93 =30...: DED .i'r:TH'R, That until default be m,de by the Bald Part, tiel of the firet 1,6 rart. in the ld<'omande of the condition afgre,Bald, it *hall and may bo lawful for te IT' thorn to retain the roseeeston of all eatd ,®de and ohattall and to nee and enjoy if thr, Barta; hut inj,are default Bhould be =46 in the payment Of 0818 note {or the Intorent thernon 4,Intioned), according to Ate tenor, or tf the eald goode and chattel ler or any rart theraot ehall be attached or/claimed by any other rereen Or rereone at any time, befor, paydent; or ff'the-edld tart, of the fir,t r•lt shall attempt to'..11 for remove) the enme *1 thont th, authority or permle•lon of th• mald rartylee of w:'i tlin Beout,J jart, in wrkting olrpressed *en it shall on,1 IV bo lawful for the eall party of the peeond part or astlene, /to take it:Inedtat,: and full Toaseeston of thl whole of cold goods and ~attele to libr 0, n n,O and eell the mame at private liali. for the beet Trloe that cltu be obtabled, end out of the money •rieing therefrom td ry Anwl hata 261 attorney lese, end all other ohaggie touching the parne, rend•ring 14 01,d 1 461 m the surplue, if ah/,1 to /the said Farties of the firit Tart, ;t III :VITTIESE RHEREOF, The eallt i.rtihm of the first part hal,~ birounto met thlit hande and re,ile this 29th day of October, A. D. 1921. . t{ '*46 Stened Sealed and Dellveri in Prh#enoe of ; 1 01 st'Ta-07 COLORADO~ J ~ 7, 11 A;t::12&<R E.y i~;~ij .E, ~Nhil E }fay, ana Mre Ludwog Kay. Mortgagob.. k ?* i ' 06UliTY CT TITKIN ... I , C\ 1, 4 4 1 0911* Vortfage wed acknowltdged befoFe methle ; day of October, A. D. 1921, 4 .+ W. 4 1 <~Sthj· *anmle,lion •xptrio ~tober gth, A>\D. 1983. ''1 · *08 Bourquin. 1 794 1 ' Nater, Public, Filed for record t}11§1 3181~day of October, A,\F. 1921, at 2%80 0'clock, P. M. Jen#10 E. eanders, Recorder. 1. R, Blackwell. Deruty. #81452 · ASE:*111£-15'f caTIFICATE ZO. 9000 .,01 STATE OF COLORADO) 8.. ~ COUWIY OF YITKIN ) ~ TREASURER' 8~b<,ICE. I Hereby Certify. Thrt Cheeter nort hal, depoeited witt, me the eum of Tienty-one-- Dollars Ind 40 cente, 10 raymen'* 4 1881,nm,nt of Cortiflk•t© 00 83, Taxes of 1915 ' In Witness Whereo~, I have hereunto eet Ev hand ana Iial th14 Tth day of Ootober to 1918 inel. sold on *ne 00 da · f December 1919. . I / Demoription of Land Andened. 1 i Tart of Section or Lot No of Cert. Blook City f Amt. Paid i lot Q, R, 5, & Eaet ;Oft. 2 38 50 Ae"o 21.40 1921. Robert S. Killey (SEAL) 6 County Treasurer. Filed for record 1~e :crd day dfaorember 19}81. al 0 P. M. Jinnie E. Mandere, Cl erk L. R. B].ack,le! 1 Deru¥ #81450 ASSIGNMENT ClaTIFICATE No. 7031 STATE (7 COLONADO) * COUNTY Oy TI':7:Ill ) 88. TREASt-FER' 6 OFFICE. 1918 lael. Bold on the 00th d , of December 1919 I hereby Certify, That Chamtor Short has derootted with me th, eum of Twenty-,Ix Dollars and 16 gente tn r yment of Aretpnvnt of Certificate No. 34, Taxia of 1915 Desort:tion of Land 11'84.ned. i Iart of Section or Lot. No. of Cert. Block Town f Amt. Fait * ~ Ea· t 16.46 ft, Lot E. 34 50 Aeren) 26.16. ' Y,est 20 ft. Lot F. 34 ' 50 Apren) J In Wltne/0 Whereof, I have hereunto fet my hand and seal thil ~ day of Ootobc, 1921. Robert 8. K1110,0 (BEAL) U Filed for record this Zrd day of November 1921. at 3:06 1. It. County Treasuver. Jennle Bandere, Clerk. 1 1 1 L. R · Blackwell I)• Unts. r. , ' .. :1 4,1. 1 081409 , 2,1 . 4 h *00 *eno•r••• / , 1 ' 't.'17,1. For •al 11 -*taoration/ef In• 8011•• tm hami Iia lith,0, 702=bl, 0,-10-1 R ...0 ... m. , ,•numm •1-- 19 80• 00-v -t'.Pmt 0- 12 ••"0 - u• ••t• DA .4 th' 'I i. M,~*M er~,vaprk 41 : '''f / \C 'l' 1 IL ""/"64//.//L/K~//R #~~ff*.0'49 ;'K,·rN/M' p .> F. i • M • 04 4. 1+ 4 f,71 14 44~ 1 4.-,f-MeDO~ I .,1 .1. f Il .4 7 j MEMORANDUM TO: City Attorney FROM: Steve Burstein, Planning Office RE: 215 W. Hallam Historic Designation DATE: Oct. 14, 1987 Attached for your review and comments is an application submitted by Jim Colombo on behalf of his client, Jeannie Bascom requesting Historic Designation to her structure, Block 50, Lot F, located at 215 W. Hallam. Please review this material and send your comments to this office no later than Oct. 23, 1987 in order for this office to have adequate time to prepare for its presentation before P&Z. Thank you. /- ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 (303) 925-2020 Date: Oft . ( 41 19 K 1- 44 41676(3 VE>OK 118(0 GAftnl ) lot 9(0(3-- - RE: Ul€ ll) lk-ka.-1 1·~11-00(c_-, 31, 01~CLU 05/ Dear ~t/--2 2 This i#/to inform you that the Planning Office has completed its prelimibary review of #- captioned application. We have determined that your application ~~~0~ NOT complete. Additional items required include: Disclosure of Ownership (one oopy only needed) . Adjacent Property Owners List/Envelopes/Postage (one copy) Additional copies of entire application Authorization by owner for representative to submit appl ica - tio n Response to list of items (attached/below) demonstrating compliance with the applicable policies and regulations of the Code, or other specific materials A cheak in the amount of $ A. Yotir appl icatiort is complete and we have scheduled it for review by the Lft)-0 on #0 4.3 . We w ill call you if we need any additional information prior to tha t date. Several days prior to your hearing, we will call and make available a copy of the memorandum. Pl ea s e no te th a t it IS NOT your responsibility to post your property with a sign, which we can provide you for a $3.00 fee. B. Your application is incompl ete, we have not scheduled it review at this time. When we receive the materials we have requested, we will place you on the next available agenda. If you have any questions, please call the planner assigned to your case. Sincerely, A~PEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE i f - 4 j ruit ir-- 091 IN .038€ . * + .L HALLAM STREET M LTAL. FENCE~- *-*- ic -*- I )' S 75°09'11"E 46.46 O FOUND REBAR W/PLAS. CAP IFOUND: REBAR 0 i BASIS OF BEARING }··.. : L.S. 9184 I W/ALUM. CAP ~ 1 L.S. 3092 b 1.0 O. H. 17.0 1 ~ COVERED CONC. PORCH . d ~ - . 4.-14 ' j. GRAVEL .4 ~~1.0 O.H. ~ DRIVEWAY q 31 1 j 2 1 ' // TWO STORY /~FRAME HOUSE /~/ CONC. 0 0 11 79 79// 71 lilli STOOP it/1 i//1 -1 - - COVERED GRAVEL PARKI NG h ... . . - pill/jill/ POST, 4 x4' 0 (TYPICAL) 1.0 O. H. 0 15.5 ' ELECTRIC 5 METER .04*00' f. ; . ,#1;.*.* · C 1.lif . i GAS MTR.-C // x 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 FT. f lilillillii e.9 O.H. I SCALE: 1"= IO O BASIS OF BEARING: FOUND MONUMENTS AS SHOWN O' 0 X I .' litililly, SURVEYOR' S CERTIFICATE j 1 UJ e 1 1 1 1 V.& 0 CONCRETE PATIO 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ON APRIL 4,1989, A SURVEY WAS MADE e + 0.7 0.H. U-l . UNDER MY SUPERVISION OF THE EAST HALF OF LOT E AND ALL -, 2 ---------r----------~ A OF LOT F, BLOCK 50, CITY OF ASPEN,. COLORADO, THE TWO STORY 0.4 0.H./ , 1.9 0. H. FRAME HOUSE WAS FOUND TO BE LOCATED AS SHOWN HEREON, THE LOCATION AND DIMENSIONS OF ALL BUILDINGS, IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN EVIDENCE OR KNOWN TO ME AND , ENCROACHMENTS BY OR ON THESE PREMISES ARE ACCURATELY WOOD FENCE ~ * SHOWN. 0.7 O.H. (TYPICAL_) 12 3 X - WOOD < A B C ID STORAGE | ~2 - ~ --1 ALPINE SURVEYS, Inc. by JAMES E RESER SHED + (RE puv© g i MAY 3I, I989 L. S. 9184 WOOD FENCE .... 46.46 N 75°09 11 W / ELECTRIC BOX FOUND: REBAR W/PLAS. CAP TELEPHONE L.S. 9184 PEDESTAL 4 I V ALLEY BLOCK 50 1 4 5>41 ST 1 421 LOND ITION O P / I t r ~-----7 - - . L . .0 - OF 11 NOTICE According to Colorado law you must commence any legal action Client BASCOM based upon any defect in this survey within 3 years after you first discover Alpine Surveys, Inc. Surveyed 4 4 as c c Revisions Title IMPROVEMENT SURVEY Job No 89- 44 Drafted 5 3£·83 E.-2. EAST HALF OF LOT E AND ALL OF such defect. In noevent may anyaction based upon any defectin this survey becommenced more than ten years from thedateof Ihe certification shown Post Office Box 1730 LOT F, BLOCK 50, COTY OF ASPENI hereon Aspen, Colorado 81612 303 925 2688 0'001 M„6*,09 oDI S SECOND STREET 06 -ZE- 9 '0 d'H - 1¥11IINEIRS 1VNI:I TELEDYNE POST N02859 , .. 12f . 3 \ 71 L j I 1 1 1 1- il 1 te 1 09 -1 ff . 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