<br />""'lJ-"LVI' "''y'"L''''' un .....V.lH...... tl.V~IIU"
<br />tl'amWaj' llnes.' It wa.'3 signed by
<br />H. .w.- Dl'inlnvater and.500 other:;.
<br />A summary of other busIness trans-
<br />llc:t~d follows; . . .
<br />(;UI"o1IllunlcutlOll from the building- depl\.\"t-
<br />men" urging the refund tJf $2 to Mrs. .M.
<br />..\, Hfte paid In exces:> or the requIred
<br />1J.ll1ount tor a building permit, received and
<br />(he, refund allowed.
<br />R~sol\ltlOIl3 prol'ldinp: fo/' the Issuance of
<br />IJP.rage or filling IItatlon pCl'Tnlb 10 Kath-
<br />"'I'fl\e Keele, East' Seventeenth avenu!'l ano
<br />"\'orl~ street: Sarah L. Ames, West 'I'wenty-'
<br />>;!xlh avenuE\ and Federal boule\'ard' Dom.
<br />ordc Lombardi and D.' MILI'rnella' West
<br />Thirty-eighth aVenU6 and Shoshon6' street:
<br />John 91son, 1I'il) West Second avenue. ILnr'!
<br />H Aaron. West Colfax avenue and 1.o'l"ell
<br />bouhilvR,l"tI, passed on first reading.
<br />Rfse,lutlon. lnlraduced by Councilman
<br />Lucy, providIng for the Issuance or a. pet..
<br />"d! to tho Park Hill C03.1 dond Lumber com-
<br />pan>' for the operation or It II business at
<br />Thirty-ninth avenu", and Osceol;l.
<br />street, llas8ed on 1ln;t reaalng.
<br />bill'! llI"O\'ldln~r for thr. openllng of ai-
<br />l, nvays In tile rear of thE' Byers home tOl'
<br />bQ)"!!, on Alameda avenue, Ilea\" the AIRllleda
<br />l<lllowa;r _fl.nl'l between Wesl Thirty-third I\m1
<br />WO!st ThIrty-fourth avenue!! and Vraln and
<br />Ulica. 8trfletll. was read a first time.
<br />Bill. Introduced by Councilman Bumett,
<br />providing lor the vacation by tell city of 11.
<br />Dortion of. the alleywA.Y near Montvlew
<br />llOuleva.rct and Alb10n street, rear'! 1irllL
<br />tl1>1e. .
<br />Resolution, passed an fIrst reading a
<br />\Ycel< a;{o, orovldlng tOI' tl1e Issuance of a
<br />r;arage buildIng perrnlt to J. P. Schet;:el,
<br />passed on final reRdlng.
<br />Bill. passed on tlrllt l'eadlng' a weel< ago,
<br />provfQlllC' ror the payment at claims ag'gr'l-
<br />F:o.lIng 1I1lghtly lnore than $]20 aga!llst the
<br />city by Eallt elde rcsldentS whose pl'operty
<br />,"as dama.ged by faulty s('wer connectIons,
<br />pa~8ed on' final rea.dlng.
<br />BIll. pused on flr8t reading a. week .ago.
<br />'prnvldlnp: for a change !Ii. the l!cel1lle' pro-
<br />"1510118. N1gulatlnl s.sh halllecs, passed on
<br />IIccond l'eadlng.
<br />8111. passed on first r.eadlng a weel~ ago,
<br />..provknJng for the extensIon of Wewattll.
<br />"treilt to provide II. dIrect rOute between .the
<br />prop6se..1 Broadway extensloll viaduct and
<br />.the stockyards, passed 011 final reading.
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<br />Colorado River Pact
<br />Explained by Meeker
<br />
<br />The origin And object of the com-
<br />pact. a.greement between states re-
<br />p;al'ding- the waters or the Colorado
<br />rIver werp. set forth by 1~. 1.' Meeker-
<br />last evening In a talk before the
<br />Denver chapter or the American A'3-
<br />soclatlon of Engineers at Its regular
<br />meetIng at the Albany 110tel.
<br />"The mutual agreem~nt among tl1e
<br />/'States wa::l originated," he said, "by
<br />Delph E. Catpenter( one of the com-
<br />nllsslol1ers under Herbert Hoover)
<br />and has been developed along lines
<br />~'hlch will avoid futur!l lltlgation.
<br />"The state or Colorado contributes
<br />:l.bout 65 per cent or the water which
<br />will be Impounded by the Boulder
<br />(;anyon dam and there is ample wat€:r
<br />~upply to provide for all feasible and
<br />economical projects; the project will
<br />provide for the irrigation of S,OUll,UUO
<br /><lCI'es, fl.g well &!1 furnish MIO,OUO to
<br />GOO,OOO acre-feet fOr use on the East-
<br />ern slope.'~
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<br />Moving Day in Denver
<br />Swamps Draying Finns
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<br />Yesterday was moving day In Den-
<br />ver.
<br />May 1, annuallYJthe (la.y fol' explr-
<br />RUon. of many leases, resulted this
<br />Year, as It doe!! every yeal', In tht~
<br />moving Rncl storage cOrTlpanies being
<br />almost swamped wIth busines8.
<br />Reports from the heads of the
<br />lal'ger moving companies In Denver
<br />last night declal'ed that a ru!!hlng
<br />business was 'done all day, ....nd that
<br />some of the nlOvlng waf! done on Sat-
<br />urday and Friday by those antlclpat-
<br />jng the rush on May 1.
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<br />BUSINESS BRIEFS.
<br />"C.4.LIFRUJU~"ltlbstit\ltes It':,; I
<br />1Il11 thnre ~~t__~he "kICk:'...:3.::i l;~il'h :st.
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<br />Lv' ""C"'U ~~~~...,
<br />branch of t.he Interna.tion>tl Tralnmg
<br />Hchool~' f9.1' Slll1day' ':;:;cho'ol Ai'lsocia-
<br />tlOll leaders wiH 'be':held~ at Geneva
<br />Glen, Morrison, Colo., early Sll.tu'rday
<br />even'in'g, r\.[ay 12. Accor(l!ng' to the
<br />present plan, those wishing .to be
<br />present will meet at thc, Denver Y.
<br />M. C. A. at 1 o'clock that afternoon.
<br />Plans for raising funds tor the
<br />SUndRY school trltining school and for
<br />the erection' of building~ for the Utl-
<br />dertaklng were cOl1:'1ldered at a
<br />lune.lleon meeting yest.arda::,' at the
<br />8hirlE;y-SavrJY hotel. '!'he meeting-
<br />was attended by a genera.i' com'mittec
<br />of Denyer business men who are
<br />active in the _affairs of tlle Int8rna-
<br />tional SUlida.y School asso,~iation and
<br />llltere~ted In 't.he estab.1ishn1ent of the
<br />ColoradQ branch.
<br />The Rocky Mountain sc:hool will be
<br />the thIrd of its ltln(!. Tjlfl first or
<br />the International Older Boys and
<br />(ji.~'\'i.' T...a.i.ni.ng Ca.'~,~ ~Q,::;f~t:":m'~...8. wa.s
<br />started at Conference Folnt, Lak.e
<br />Geneva, \Vis., in 1914. Hundreds of
<br />applicants for that camp are turned
<br />away every year. 800n after Its 01'-
<br />ganlzatloll the need for- hl'anch camp;:,
<br />becrtme ohviout;. To meet these de-
<br />mands. plans werl) developed for a
<br />COlHinenta' systen, of t'anlP5, eleven
<br />1Il 0.11. which will give' to the boy:s
<br />and gIrls of Amcl"fca the privileges of
<br />the GenevR. camps at the least ex-
<br />pense possible.
<br />The tirst district camp wa.s esta:b-'
<br />lishecl at GeneVa POInt, on Lake Win-
<br />nIpesaukee, N. H., and hilS aIi'eady
<br />ontgrO'o/n the original equlpn1enl. The
<br />c~mp near Morrison will J:>e uaed as
<br />a traIning place .for Sunday school
<br />worker!! of !!Iix states.'
<br />George W. Olinger of Denver has
<br />g'lven 1QO acres for the use of Rocky
<br />Mountain school at Morrison and
<br />work on the constrllction of the
<br />blJ.tloii.!."\.g... wi.l1. be. 'itt.<l.t:te.<l ,'..lthln a fe.w
<br />weeks, It is believed
<br />A. F. Sltloh presid'ed at the meet-
<br />Ing yesterday. Others who took part
<br />in the discussion were Wavne C. Wil-
<br />liams, chairman or the n;1ance com-
<br />mHtee of thE' group, D. D. Watson, C.
<br />S Watson, H. C. Warner, C. S. Lam-
<br />bie, John Vrooman and Frank E.
<br />Shepard.
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<br />t.;ampoeu, Heatn/fO' a b,oa'
<br />. . program. tl
<br />. ---:- " . with the sc
<br />Formation of'. the ti~m'.' ~f Lahey, ot'. nature'
<br />Fal'go & Co., effective.May 1 dealer;) vide thE' .re
<br />in commercial paper 18 all~ounced ~allll)' J:!t'e
<br />the firm t~killg o\'el.' ancl'con~lnuill~ rnpra.1, men'
<br />the note business formerly'_ C.ol1ducteu
<br />by Campb"ell, Heath & Co., whO, with
<br />their predec<:lssors, have' bOlE-n in the
<br />comme.rcial paper business since 1880.
<br />'l'he head office of the ne\v,flrnl will
<br />~e In. New Yorl;;:, \Vitll branch of!ices
<br />In PhIladelphia, ChlcaS-o, St. r;ollls and
<br />SB::t'l Francisco. -The general partl1er~
<br />WIll be Harold '"'iT, Lahey Alvin W
<br />F.argo and ~arl B. Kl1bur~, arH1 spc~
<br />ell!.1 pal'tner,' Lee '\~"'a1"rel1 JameS,
<br />Mr. -Lahey has been a^ member of
<br />Campbell, Heath, & Co. 'for firteen
<br />~'ears and has resided in .ChicElgo for
<br />the last S(\Ven .r~ars, !\II": Fargo has
<br />been wl.th .the firm twelve yea-rS and
<br />h}J.s reau\ea the last eIght y("ars in
<br />l\ew York, while Mr. Kilburn has had
<br />charge of. the firm's busln,",8:,i on the
<br />~oast for seVeral years aild will be
<br />resident partner 'for' the new (irm In
<br />San Francisco. Mr, James Is ~ mem-
<br />hel' of the law flrm or James ~ Cool.
<br />ldge of Dayton OhiO
<br />Civic Body Dh-ectors
<br />Approve Building Cost
<br />
<br />The board of directors of the Den-
<br />ver Civic .and Commercial as!!oclation
<br />yesterday approved the portion of th'e
<br />?ost allotted to Denver for the build-
<br />Ing of .the National Cha.mber of COln~
<br />merce building at Washlngt'oll: Thl~
<br />amount was said to be $22,500.
<br />John L. powep of l-~lIchita, Kan.;
<br />Thomas B. Sterns and C. C. Dawson
<br />addressed the meeting.' '
<br />;rh~' matter of the possibilities of
<br />raIsing the balance of the money nec~
<br />essary fOI' the Universily or Ct>lorado
<br />School of Medicine and the; !leW" state
<br />hosplta.! .was di3cUsse(1, and 1'1a.ns fo~-
<br />the raisIng' of th~ balance oJf the
<br />mone::,' were cOl1sic1~red. An announce-
<br />ment of these p:ans probably will be
<br />mado In a .few daY3.
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