. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. ated with stoves. THE FAIRMONT SCHOOL. This school wras completed in 1883, at a cost of $19,; itcontains 285 desks; its dimensions are 43x79 feet, two stories andbasement, and it is constructed of brick with stone foundations. THE FRANKLIN SCHOOL. This splendid building was completed in 1884, at a cost of $59,, and built on lots which cost $10


. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. ated with stoves. THE FAIRMONT SCHOOL. This school wras completed in 1883, at a cost of $19,; itcontains 285 desks; its dimensions are 43x79 feet, two stories andbasement, and it is constructed of brick with stone foundations. THE FRANKLIN SCHOOL. This splendid building was completed in 1884, at a cost of $59,, and built on lots which cost $10,000. It contains 648 is the High School of the district. The building has a frontage of148 feet, and a depth of 106 feet. THE ELMWOOD SCHOOL. This is a new and handsome building, completed in 1887; it cost$30,000, and contains 432 desks. The entire arrangements and furn-ishings are the most modern and improved known to school purposes. NORTH DENTEK. North Denver has four school houses, which contains 19 are 1,120 pwpils enrolled in the schools and 26 teachers em-ployed. The new Ashland Avenue School, almost completed, cost $90,-000. It is built of brick with stone foundations and trimmings, andcontains 16 Hon. C. C. DAVIS. Editor and Proprietor Leadville Herald-Democrat and Evening Chronicle. Member General Inter-State Deep Harbor Committee. HON, C, C, DAVIS. CAELISLE C. DAYISwasbora in Glens Falls, X. V., Nov. 4th, L884;moved to Iowa City when a child; worked and Learned the printers trade while quite yonng; resided there until 18(>5, exceptthe time he was in the service of his country. He enlisted in CompanyI). 44th Iowa, (Iowa, State University Company), and served as aprivate through Tennessee and Mississippi. After the close of tin-war, he removed to Cincinnati, where he was employed on the papersof that city until 1872. He was married February 8th, 1870. In1872 he bonght the St. Charles (Mo.) Casmos, which he conducted forabout eight years


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