Vital Statistics Notices
Marriages, Births, Divorces, Deaths, Funerals
And Related News Articles
Beginning 1/1/1890
Rocky Mountain News/Denver Times/Daily News
Denver, Colorado
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KAFFK, MARY - Marriage License - and Emil Yarnon.

Rocky Mountain News 4/115/1890 Pg 5

 

KAHN, M., (MR. AND MRS.) - Society Page - at Leadville, of No. 500 East

Tenth St., gave reception for daughter, Mrs. Sam Mayer, visiting from

Cincinnati. Her extensive circle of friends were happy to see her.

Rocky Mountain News 3/9/1890 Pg 10

 

KAISER, CARRIE - Justice News - see *Feeney, Janet.

Rocky Mountain News 4/5/1890 Pg 5

 

KALBERLAH, CAROLINE - Court News - was on trial today before Judge

Miller for lunacy.

Denver Times 1/25/1890 Pg 3

 

KAMIONER, LEON - Trial News Article - is complaining witness against

Soloman, in court today. See *Soloman, Isaac.

Denver Times 1/6/1890 Pg 1

 

KANE, JOHN W. – Marriage License – and Minnie E. Schayer.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 9

 

KANE, SAM - Accident News - at Pueblo, a stone setter, fell four stories

at the Opera House block. He had loaded a large stone into the elevator

and got in himself, contrary to strict orders. The stone and the man

fell to the ground when the ratchet on the elevator was out of order and

failed to hold them. He may have internal injuries and is in delirium and

he may die. He has a wife and two children living in this city.

Rocky Mountain News 2/22/1890 Pg 2

 

KARG, PETER - Marriage License - and Kate Bracoff Berger.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 2

 

KARLSTROM, JOSEHINE C. - Married - Dec 26, by Rev. H. P. Hansen, see

*Hendrikson,Olaf.

Denver Daily News 1/1/1890 Pg 2

 

KATE, DUTCH - Local Brevities - sentenced to 60 days by Justice Morris.

He was run in as a vagrant. (See also *Early, Bridget.)

Rocky Mountain News 4/4/1890 Local Brevities - Dutch Kate, a woman well

known in police circles, was run in last night suffering from delirium

tremens.

Rocky Mountain News 4/3/1890 Pg 2

 

KATZON, STEPHEN – Local Brevities – case of assault and battery dismissed.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 7

 

KAY, ROBERT - Marriage License - and Margaret Williamson.

Rocky Mountain News 1/18/1890 Pg 5

 

KAYSER, GEORGE – Death Article – at Pueblo – arrested earlier in the evening for

vagrancy but went into a fit and was liberated. He was not seen again until 4

o’clock this morning when a policeman found him in a Santa Fe box car dead.

Found on his person, letter written by his father from Jane Lew, W. Va.,

that read as if the son were living in Denver. Another written by R.C. Hull,

yardmaster of Fort Worth road to John Holm of the Santa Fe, introducing the

deceased as an old railroad man wanting to go East. He was six feet high,

weighing over 200 pounds and shabbily dressed. Inquest determined cause of

death as unknown and presumed to be heart disease.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 2

 

KEARNS, GEORGE T. - Wedding News Article - at Walsenburg, Colo., at the

residence of his brother, Mr. J. P. Kearns, united in matrimony to

Miss Josephine Mooney. Rev. Father Gabriel Ussell officiated. Immediate

relatives of the immediate family were witness to the nuptials. Mr.

Kearns is an accomplished businessman and has a large number of friends.

Miss Mooney formerly lived at Trinidad, but has been a resident of

Walsenburg for about a years. She is a handsome and accomplished woman,

who has won to herself a large circle of friends during her stay.

Rocky Mountain News 1/31/1890 Pg 5

 

KEARNS, MIKE - Local Brevities - arrested, see *Harmon, J. J.

Rocky Mountain News 4/2/1890 Pg 3

 

KEENE, POLICE OFFICER – Local Brevities – see *Fisher, J. J. W.

Rocky Mountain News 5/3/1890 Pg 7

 

KEE, SING – Local Brevities – was a guest of Miss Kazie King’s washee

at her room. He was given a key to the room and took her gold watch

valued at $75. He carried off the ticker and soaked it with a ticker

agency on Seventeenth Street for a few dollars. Asst. Chief Sam Howe

discovered the watch and Detectives Crocker and Watrous arrested Sing Kee.

Rocky Mountain News 5/4/1890 Pg 6

 

KEEFE, BOB – Local Brevities – bold penitentiary bird, arrested for stealing a team

and wagon load of goods from Isaac JACOB, was run in again last night. He is about

to be tried for the offense but skipped out and evaded police until last night.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 7

 

KEEFE, ROBERT – Justice News – tried to drive away Mr. Jacobs’ wagon full of

groceries, held for action of grand jury in the sum of $500.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 3

 

KEEFER, P. S. - Marriage News - Rev. Myron W. Reed pleasantly performed

the marriage ceremony Tuesday for Mr. P. S. Keefer and Miss Leilla B.

McDonald.  Mr. Keefer is deputy treasurer of Lake County and the happy couple

will reside in Leadville.

Denver Times 2/22/1890 Pg 13

 

KEELEY, P. M. - Died - at Manitou Springs, Colo., Thursday morning, Apr 17,

at 8:30 a. m. Will be buried in Denver. Due notice will be given.

Rocky Mountain News 4/18/1890 Pg 6 Died - in Manitou, Apr 17, of this city.

Funeral, from McGovern's tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock, services at St. Mary's

Cathedral at 3 o'clock.

Rocky Mountain News 4/19/1890 Pg 2

 

KEENE, SAM - Accident News - at Pueblo, a hod carrier on the new opera house

building, fell from the elevator at noon today, a distance of seventy-feet.

He struck upon his head and will undoubtedly die. He is a married man of

steady industrious habits. The contractor has a blanket policy on all his

men and Keene's family will get $2,000 in case of his death.

Denver Times 2/22/1890 Pg 4

 

KETT, JOHN – Local Brevities – a ranchman, out by Sloan’s Lake, was ran

into by a Colfax car. He was driving slowly, when the horse commenced to balk at

the car. The gripman paid no attention, keeping the car in motion. The horse

jumped up in front of the car and came close to hurting two men, who scrambled out.

Rocky Mountain News 5/10/1890 Pg 7

 

KEITH, DAVID, (MR. AND MRS.) - Local Brevities - many friends congratulate

them on the arrival of a twelve pound boy yesterday.

Rocky Mountain News 3/5/1890 Pg 2

 

KELBERLEB, CATHERINE - Court and Clients Section - is adjudged insane,

an elderly lady suffering from the hallucination that the Denver

Democrats have designs on her life.

Rocky Mountain News 1/26/1890 Pg 8

 

KELBO, ELLA ALICE - Marriage License - and James Parker.

Rocky Mountain News 4/15/1890 Pg 5

 

KELLE, SAM - Local Brevities - arrested with Charles Wilson for burglary.

Rocky Mountain News 4/2/1890 Pg 3

 

KELLEHER, CON - Arrest News Article - arrest by Chief Detective Loar

for stealing a gold watch, valued at $90. Rocky Mountain News 1/7/1890 Pg 2

Local Brevities – with William Tolan, tried to pass a fraudulent check.

the signature of E. F. Hallack was forged. Tolan is supposed to be the

forger, as his handwriting compares with the name on the check. He is

presumed to have worked off other forgeries.

Rocky Mountain News 5/4/1890 Pg 6

 

KELLEHER, MARY J., (MISS) - Married - see *Emory, John B.

Denver Daily News 1/3/1890

 

KELLEHER, Police Officer – Local Brevities – see *Callahan, Tom.

Rocky Mountain News 4/28/1890 Pg 2

 

KELLEHER, POLICE OFFICER – Arrest and Protest – see *O’Shea, Charles.

Rocky Mountain News 5/4/1890 Pg 2

 

KELLEHER, POLICE OFFICER – Hearing News – see *Thornton, Police Officer.

Rocky Mountain News 5/7/1890 Pg 3

 

KELLER, CHARLES A. - Scoundrel Article - at Leadville - a promising young

man engaged by Louisoner & Walsh as a bookkeeper, got in with the

wrong kind of people. He is found running with women and spending his

money for wine--in fact living beyond his means. Examination of the books

by the company revealed he had made bookkeeping entries in the same

hand as his employer. When arrested he admitted taking money, but his

father, when notified, telegraphed that he will settle everything when

he arrives.

Rocky Mountain News 1/20/1890 Pg 1

 

KELLER, HARRY R. - Marriage License - and Della N. McAdams.

Rocky Mountain News 1/10/1890 Pg 4

 

KELLEY, EDWARD - Died - see *Kelley, Etta.

Rocky Mountain News 2/22/1890 Pg 6

 

KELLEY, ETTA - Died - wife of Edward Kelley, aged 21 years. Funeral Sunday

morning at 9 o'clock from her late residence, 3746 Wewatta Street.

Rocky Mountain News 2/22/1890 Pg 6 Funeral Notice - today 2 p. m., instead

of 10 o'clock as previously stated.

Rocky Mountain News 2/23/1890 Pg 8

 

KELLEY, GEORGE – Marriage License – and Louisa T. Halloway.

Rocky Mountain News 5/8/1890 Pg 7

 

KELLEY, HOWARD - Wedding News - at Loveland - married Jan 20 at the

residence of Rev. George Lobingeir, Howard Kelley and Miss Etta Kilburn,

both of Loveland. A quiet affair-a few only of the many friends of the

contracting parties being present. The bride is well known having attended

school and lived here since childhood. Mr. Kelley has been a resident of

Loveland for several years and has a host of friends who wish him prosperity.

Rocky Mountain News 1/25/1890 Pg 1

 

KELLEY, MARY JANE - Died - daughter of T. J. and Mary Kelley, aged 16 years.

Funeral today at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence, 522 South Tenth Street.

Rocky Mountain News 1/28/1890 Pg 2

 

KELLEY, W. O. - Society News - Colorado Springs - is here from Springfield,

Ohio to visit family.

Rocky Mountain News 2/2/1890 Pg 7

 

KELLOGG, OFFICER – Local Brevities – see *Stevenson, John.

Rocky Mountain News 4/27/1890 Pg 7

 

KELLY, ANDREW - Marriage License - and Mary Higgins.

Rocky Mountain News 2/16/1890 Pg 3

 

KELLY, BILLY – News Article – is attacked in the rear of Chris Bohn’s saloon

by father and son, W. W. Goagle and Charles Goagle. They had been carousing

at different saloons along the row when an altercation arose over the

respective qualities of the young men, and Kelly intimated that he could lick

any Goagle that ever breathed. Kelly was stabbed during the altercation but

his wounds are not of a serious nature. (Descriptive article of the altercation.)

Rocky Mountain News 4/30/1890 Pg 3 Death News Article – died at the county

hospital. W. W. Gobel and his son Charles stand charged with his murder. The

trouble started when Kelly was drinking in Chris Bohm’s saloon when the Gobel’s

entered. Shortly afterward the father and son began to throw beer and wine on

some women in a room in the rear of the saloon. Kelly objected, the bartender,

Kavanaugh, hustled the three to the street, where words led to blows. Officer

Malmstrom arrested the Gobels and locked them up. Both men will be tried for

murder. The deceased was a fine, manly young fellow, about 25 years of age,

magnificently proportioned. He was a nephew to Thomas Mulqueen, the sporting

man and was employed as bartender up to a few weeks prior. He was well known in

the city. the cut on his chest caused his death. Rocky Mountain News 5/8/1890 Pg 7

See *Gobel, Charles – Coroner’s Jury Verdict

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 2

 

KELLY, JOHN – Justice News – charged with having assaulted James West,

with the intent to relieve him of his possessions, was bound over to the

district court in the sum of $300.

Rocky Mountain News 4/27/1890 Pg 6

 

KELLY, WILLIAM E. – see *Kelly, Billy, see *Gobel, Charles, *Gobel, W. W.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 2

 

KELSEY, HARRIET, (MRS.) - Birthday News - of the West Side celebrated her

74th birthday. The occasion brought together all her immediate relatives,

children and grandchildren, among whom were Mr. James Kelsey of the

Leadville Express and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, H. N. Shannon, Mr. and

Mrs. Hockaday and their daughter Daisy, and Miss Harriet Buck of Del Norte.

Denver Times 2/22/1890 Pg 13

 

KENBALL, JENNIE - Marriage License - and Richard H. Newman.

Rocky Mountain News 1/17/1890 Pg 3

 

KENDRICK, LAURA - Gravestone transcription-Wife of C. A. Kendrick, 1864-1890,

Nellie Kendrick, Wife of C. A. Kendrick, 1870-1937, Charles A. Kendrick

1862-1946

Riverside Cemetery

 

KENDRICK, W. C. – Horsemen News – Doc Vail, 2844 standard, by Swigert, will be

sold at Ben G. Webster’s combination sale at City Stock yards. Owned by W. F.

Kendrick, Denver, one of the best stallions in Colorado.

Rocky Mountain News 5/4/1890 Pg 6

 

KENGEL, FRANK - Marriage License - and Clara Levin.

Rocky Mountain News 2/18/1890 Pg 5

 

KENLOCK, ANDREW - Local Brevities - of North Denver, went home about 10

o'clock and found Pat Hogan entertaining Mrs. Kenlock. He attempted to thrash

the intruder, but Hogan proved the better, drawing a pistol and pounded

Kenlock in the face until he cried so loud for mercy that Officer Wauless

appeared. Both were taken to jail.

Rocky Mountain News 3/26/1890 Pg 3

 

KENNEDY, JONEY - Local Brevities - a laborer digging a sewer at Twenty-ninth

and Larimer, had his leg broken when the embankment caved in.

Rocky Mountain News 3/115/1890 Pg 2

 

KENNEDY, MAUDE - Death News Article - at Boulder, 3 yr old, crossing the

track opposite the Sternburg flouring mill, was caught by the switching box

car on the scale track. Dr. Mc Graw was called and sent for Dr. Giffin to

amputate the legs. Despite the operation the child died soon after.

Rocky Mountain News 4/4/1890 Pg 2

 

KENNEDY, T. P., (MRS.) - Aspen Society - and children, Ed, Nella, Laura and

Flo, have returned from Canon City where they have been spending the winter.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 11

 

KENNEY, JOSEPH E. - Local Brevities - run in for a quiet transaction on the row.

Rocky Mountain News 4/11/1890 Pg 2

 

KERNS, SUSIE, (MRS.) – Local Brevities – see *Gobel/Goble, William.

Rocky Mountain News 5/22/1890 Pg 7

 

KERSCHSTEIN, D. – Justice News – see *Dye, Oliver.

Rocky Mountain News 5/21/1890 Pg 7

 

KESSLER, FRANK - Criminal News - sentenced to the penitentiary for four

years for burglary, by Judge Graham.

Rocky Mountain News 3/30/1890 Pg 4

 

KETCHAM, EMMA B. - Society News - Marriage - see *Brooks, N. C.

Rocky Mountain News 2/2/1890 Pg 7

 

KETCHAM, ELLEN, (MRS.) - Society News - and family have removed

to No 323 West Ellsworth Street.

Rocky Mountain News 3/2/1890 Pg 10

 

KETTIE, THOMAS SMITH - Marriage License - and Matilda Murray.

Rocky Mountain News 1/7/1890

 

KEYES, C. - Local Brevities - held up John McCarty. He grabbed the footpad

by the throat and called loudly for police. Officer Dunnington jailed him.

Rocky Mountain News 4/7/1890 Pg 3

 

KEYES, THOMAS – Justice News – obtaining money under false pretences,

waived examination and was bound over. Rocky Mountain News 5/1/1890 Pg 8

Justice News – for false information, waived examination and was bound

over in the sum of $100. Rocky Mountain News 5/1/1890 Pg 8 News Article –

pleaded not guilty before Judge Rising in district criminal court to nine

indictments found against him for violating laws affecting employment offices.

Five of these were for keeping an employment office without a license and the

other four for sending applicants for employment out of town to mythical

employers. Several were joint with W. G. Dalton. The men sent out to places

that never existed where, Alexander Long, Alexander Hall and John McKenzie.

They also shipped a man named Welsh several miles to another mythical place.

Keyes gave bonds for trial.

Rocky Mountain News 5/22/1890 Pg 3

 

KEYLAN, GEORGIA – Shooting Article – resident of Denver, her mother lives

on Twenty-fifth Street, has been living in a sporting house in Colorado

City. See *Thornton, Fred “Buck”.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 3

 

KICKER, MRS. - Local Brevities - of City laundry, was fined $5 for

keeping a vicious dog, which attacked and bit a little girl.

Rocky Mountain News 4/3/1890 Pg 2

 

KIEFER, C. J., (REV) - Marriage Ceremony - on Monday Jan 6 at the

Lutheran parsonage, 2209 California, Mr. Frederick R. Fritz and

Miss Bergginist.

Denver Times 1/22/1890

 

KIEFER, C. J., (REV) - Marriage Ceremony - at the parsonage, Wednesday

Jan 8, Mr. William C. Miller and Miss Mattie C. Holtz, both of Denver.

Denver Times 1/11/1890

 

KILBURN, ETTA - Marriage Article - at Loveland, see *Kelley, Howard.

Rocky Mountain News 1/25/1890 Pg 1

 

KILL, GEORGE – Death News – at Rock Springs, Wyo., remains found in dirt and

rubbish during removal from the yard of the Commercial Hotel. He had been

missing for over a month. How he came to be buried and cause of death is

a mystery.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 2

 

KILLHOFER, THEO – Local Brevities – see *Mulligan, Willie.

Rocky Mountain News 5/21/1890 Pg 7

 

KILPATRICK, JAMES - trial for forgery and altering of forged paper, pleaded

guilty. He passed a couple of small checks on innocent merchants recently

and concluded it would be useless to deny the charges. The court decided

he would have to pass the next two years in the penitentiary.

Rocky Mountain News 4/10/1890 Pg 6

 

KILPATRICK, J. G., (MRS.) - Society Section - at Pueblo, came from Denver

to visit her mother, Mrs. Creigh.

Rocky Mountain News 1/12/1890 Pg 10

 

KINDEL, GEORGE L. - Local Brevities - contributes $25 to the Firemen's Fund.

Rocky Mountain News 3/27/1890 Pg 2 Local Brevities - his mattress factory at

the corner of Sixth and Wynkoop, caught fire last night at about 7:30,

considerable damage was done, several hundred mattresses were burned and

damaged by water. Lost not estimated but will amount to about $2,000. The

loss was covered by insurance, no damage to the building.

Rocky Mountain News 3/26/1890 Pg 3

 

KINERMAN, C. M. – Justice News – made way with a lot of blankets and other

goods, was put under $300 bonds to await the grand jury.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 6

 

KING, ALLIE - Justice News - age 10, arrested for not obeying her parents,

being of a wayward disposition, was discharged on promising to be a better

girl hereafter.

Rocky Mountain News 4/5/1890 Pg 5

 

KING, ALEXANDER M. – US District Court – indicted for violation of the postal

laws by aiding in the robbery of the post office at Florissant, Colo., in

May 1889, was called and is in hearing. Rocky Mountain News 5/15/1890 Pg 8

News Article – trial for conspiring to defraud the Unitied States in the

Florissant post office robbery a year ago was nearly concluded yesterday. The

charge is that King put up one Nobles and another fellow named Sam Robinson to

steal the money. There is considerable interest in the trial from the fact that

Nobles and Robinson are implicated, according to hearsay, in the murder of

Sheriff Cross in No Man’s Land. King brought his whole family into court, their presence

calculated to influence the jury. F. F. Costello, the postmaster testified as to how

he was held up by Nobles and Robinson and robbed of the $90 and Inspector Branch testified

to finding the books of the office correct. (Extensive coverage of the testimony given

at the trial.) See *Robinson, Sam, White, Will, Spell, W. R., Costello, F. F.

Rocky Mountain News 5/16/1890 Pg 3 Trial News – Trial concludes and his is acquitted,

though there was some strong testimony against him. The jury was out about one hour

and half.

Rocky Mountain News 5/17/1890 Pg 9

 

KING, A. W. - Society Scandal - see *Hutchinson, J. P.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 3

 

KING, A. W. – News Article – at Florissant – Sheriff Len Jackson here to subpoena

witnesses in the case of the United States against A. M. King, charged with

complicity in the post office robbery one year ago, the crime for which Sam Robinson

and Bert Noble are now in the pen. He obtained service on F. F. Castello, Samuel Phipps,

P. J. Ryan and Ed Sterritt. They will appear in Denver May 14.

Rocky Mountain News 5/12/1890 Pg 1

 

KING, EVA B. - Marriage License - and Thomas Madigan.

Rocky Mountain News 2/18/1890 Pg 5

 

KING, AUGUSTUS W. – Local Brevities – in tussle with Daniel J. Hutchinson, both

boards at the Richeliue. King is suing for $5,000 for alleged assault by

Hutchinson. King says was laid prostrate on the floor. Hutchinson claims while

he was away, King conducted himself toward Mrs. Hutchinson and others in an

insulting and ungentlemanly way.  Hutchinson claims he gave King a gentle tap

on the face.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 8

 

KING, HENRY - Justice News - for stealing tools from H. C. Thompson, charged

with petit larceny, sentenced to jail for ten days.

Rocky Mountain News 3/21/1890 Pg 3

 

KING, KATHERINE - Marriage License - and George W. Guon.

Rocky Mountain News 2/16/1890 Pg 3

 

KING, PHEBE - City Hall Echoes - a permit was issued from the Health Office,

for removal of the remains to Waupecto, Wis.

Rocky Mountain News 3/28/1890 Pg 5

 

KING, W. D., (MR. & MRS.) - Married - wedding held at their residence,

see *Luplow, Lizzie, see *Turner, Arthur W. Note: Mrs. King is listed

as Miss Luplow's sister in later article, see *Turner, Arthur W.

Denver Daily News 1/1/1890 Pg 2

 

KING, W. J. - Aspen Society - and family have gone to Salt Lake to reside.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 11

 

KINKADE, AMANDA, (MRS.) - Died - w/o J. M. Kinkade, at her home, 1137 South

Fourteenth Street, on Jan 29. Funeral from residence at 10 a. m. Friday,

Jan 31. Friends invited. Muscatine, Kowa, and Mansfield, Ohio, papers please

copy.

Rocky Mountain News 1/30/1890 Pg 2

 

KINKADE,..... - Interment Riverside, age 53, 1/31/1890.

 

KINSEY, MR. - Wedding News Article - housekeeper, who has been in his

service for many years, was married New Year's Eve. A long list of

gifts from Mr. Kinsey and his daughter is shown, but no names for the

bride and groom.

Daily News 1/5/1890 Pg 10

 

KIPPEN, WILLIAM D. – Funeral Notice – this morning at 9 o’clock from

McGovern’s Undertaking. Services at St. Mary’s Cathedral at 9:30.

Friends respectfully invited.

Rocky Mountain News 5/8/1890 Pg 7

 

KIRBY, F. G. - Marriage License - and Josie Gerald.

Rocky Mountain News 2/11/1890 Pg 4

 

KIRBY, GEORGE – Local Brevities – arrest by Detectives Ingersoll and Hollady as a

suspicious character. He was found prowling around a residence on Lincoln Ave.

Rocky Mountain News 5/1/1890 Pg 7

 

KIRBY, JOHN – Justice News – sentenced by Justice Palmer to sixty days.

Rocky Mountain News 5/23/1890 Pg 7

 

KIRK, THOMAS – Death News – at Aspen - see *Motheral, Thomas, mine accident.

Rocky Mountain News 4/29/1890 Pg 2

 

KIRSCHSTEIN, ANNA – Gravestone Transcription – Died Sep 30, 1890, 38 Yrs

Fairmount Cemetery, Denver

 

KJASBOE, ERIK O. - Died - in Denver, Jan 21, at 232 South Fremont Street.

Funeral from Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Twenty-second and

Arapahoe Street, Thursday at 2 p. m., friends are invited.

Rocky Mountain News 1/22/1890 Pg 3

 

KLEIN, GEORGE - Local Brevities - arrested by Sergeant McNeil for disturbance.

Rocky Mountain News 3/9/1890 Pg 10

 

KLEIN, SAM – Justice News – with Hattie Klein, see *Ames, N. S.

Rocky Mountain News 4/27/1890 Pg 6

 

KLEINKOPF, WILLIAM - Died - In Denver, Jan 4, funeral from residence of

his brother at 11 a. m. today.

Rocky Mountain News 1/5/1890

 

KLINE, BENJAMIN M. - Died - Mar 19, suddenly, the the 25th year of his life.

Notice later. Rocky Mountain News 3/20/1890 Pg 6 Funeral Notice - Friday, 2 p.m.,

at the residence of his parents, 1957 Arapahoe Street. Friends invited.

Rocky Mountain News 3/21/1890 Pg 2 News Articles - extensive coverage of the

death of Benjamin Kline, age 25. Resolution passed by the Pharmaceutical

Association, Cornoner's Jury verdict censures the City Cable Company, City

Council demands more safety from Cable Company, Humane Society Asks to

stop grip car from slaying more victims. It is thought the company should

put some sort of a guard around its wheel which would prevent a slip of

the foot from meaning a cruel death. The accident was doubtless largely

due to the unfortunate defect in the eyesight of the deceased gentleman.

Funeral will include a march to the late residence, corner of Arapahoe

and Twentieth, with carriages to take them to the Jewish cemetery.

Rocky Mountain News 3/21/1890 Pg 1, 2, & 7

 

KLINE, D. - Local Brevities - the jeweler, contributes $25 to the Police

Relief Fund. This to show his appreciation of service from the police

when his son was killed by the Welton cable car.

Rocky Mountain News 4/4/1890 Pg 2

 

KLINE, MARY ANN - Court News - Lunacy - Edward Ring appointed guardian ad litem.

Rocky Mountain News 2/7/1890 Pg 5 Probate - Lunacy - trial; verdict of lunacy.

Rocky Mountain News 2/11/890 Pg 4 Probate - Lunacy, Mary Ann Kline, John

A. Perry appointed conservator.

Rocky Mountain News 2/16/1890 Pg 3

 

KLING, JOHN M. – Coroner’s Verdict – is witness – see *Kelly, Billy, see

*Gobel, Charles.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 2

 

KLINGEL, CHRISTINA - Gravestone Transcription - 1808 - 1890.

Riverside Cemetery

 

KNAPP, C. E. – Death News – at Colorado Springs – a sad and deplorable accident

at the home of Mr. C. E. Knapp, No 20 South Corona, Ralph, a little 5 year old

was playing with a pistol and accidentally shot and killed his little baby brother

Freddie, age 3 years. (Extensive article.)

Rocky Mountain News 4/25/1890 Pg 2

 

KNEELAND, W. C. - Probate News - see *Repp, Oliver.

Rocky Mountain News 3/30/1890 Pg 4

 

KNERR, GEORGE – Marriage License – to Sadie Hiler.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 7

 

KNIBB, JAMES S. – Marriage License – and Mary McHenry.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 9

 

KNIGHT, HARRY, (MRS.) - Local Brevities - gave birth to a nine pound

boy on Wed evening. Mother and child doing well.

Rocky Mountain News 4/14/1890 Pg 8

 

KNOWLAND, MARY A. - Justice News - case of petit larceny, discharged.

Rocky Mountain News 3/20/1890 Pg 6

 

KOCH, FRED, (MR. AND MRS.) - Canon City Society - came down from Texas

Creek and settled on their place in South Canon for the summer.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 4

 

KOCH, J. C. - Justice News - arrested for holding up Gee Tong, was discharged.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 4

 

KOENIGSBERG, GABRIEL - Born - in Denver, Wednesday, Jan 15, to the wife

of Gabriel Koenigsberg, a daughter, weight 10 pounds.

Denver Times 1/16/1890 Pg 5

 

KOHN, JAMES J. – Coroner’s Verdict – is witness – see *Kelly, Billy,

see *Gobel, Charles.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 2

 

KOHN, LEWIS - Justice News - see *Graham, William and James.

Rocky Mountain News 4/5/1890 Pg 5

 

KOHNN, JOHN - Marriage License - and Clara Aurter.

Rocky Mountain News 1/12/1890 Pg 3

 

KOHL, MR. - Local Brevities - reports his Danish wife and nine year old

daughter are missing for the past month. He fears she has gone astray. She

left his eleven year old son at home. He is at a loss of why she left.

Rocky Mountain News 3/6/1890 Pg 3

 

KOLETZ, AUGUSTA – Marriage License – and Franz Etar.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 9

 

KONZELMAN, CARL - Death News - at Central City, a German miner, died

yesterday after a sickness of some weeks. He was 26 years old

a native of Germany. Member of the Rocky Mountain Turnverein, and

Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, Central fire department.

The latter will conduct the funeral at 2 o'clock p. m., Feb 27. The

former society will conduct the services at the grave. Interment

will be made in the city cemetery.

Rocky Mountain News 2/27/1890 Pg 2

 

KOONSBURG, GABRIEL - Born - On the 15th instant, to the wife of Gabriel

Koonsburg, a daughter, 10 pounds.

Rocky Mountain News 1/16/1890 Pg 3

 

KOPPIN, M. L. - Society Section - at Montrose - daughter, Miss Mattie has

a party for her fifteenth birthday.

Rocky Mountain News 1/26/1890 Pg 8

 

KORN, DANIEL - Marriage News - at Fort Morgan - and Mrs. P. P. Collipy, arrived

by train from Denver, went to the county clerk's office, secured a marriage

license, went with much haste to Rev. Geo. Dorley, who performed the ceremony.

The then ran in order to catch the train for Denver, as twenty-five minutes

was all the time they had to go through this important event, so closely

do the trains connect here.

Denver Times 1/24/1890 Pg 1

 

KNOWLAND, MARY A. - Justice News - charged with petit larceny, case dismissed.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 6

 

KNOWLES, J. C. - Death News Article - see *Oglesby, Peter.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 3

 

KOHLMUN, FANNIE – Marriage License – to Lewis Krebs.

Rocky Mountain News 4/25/1890 Pg 6

 

KRAATZ, CELIA, (MRS.) - Died - in Denver, April 11, at 1529 Glenarm St.

Notice of funeral later. Rocky Mountain News 4/12/1890 Pg 7 Funeral

Notice - who died in this city, Apr 11, will take place on Thursday

morning from the late residence, 1529 Glenarm Street, at 9 o'clock a. m.

Services at St. Mary's Cathedral at 9:30. Friends invited.

Rocky Mountian News 4/17/1890 Pg 6

 

KRAMBERG, J. - Justice News - see *Anderson, Sherman.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 5

 

KREBS, Lewis – Marriage License – to Fannie Kohlmun.

Rocky Mountain News 4/25/1890 Pg 6

 

KNELL, MINNIE – Justice News – see *Plumb, W. H.

Rocky Mountain News 4/26/1890 Pg 7

 

KREUGER, .... - Criminal News - at Boulder, convicted of larceny,

sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary.

Rocky Mountain News 2/22/1890 Pg 1

 

KNIFTON, FRANK C. – Local Brevities – leaves for Chicago where he will be

married on May 1 to Miss Jennie Wanless.

Rocky Mountain News 4/25/1890 Pg 6

 

KRLIARDT,.... - Death News - see *Basham, James, at Buena Vista.

Rocky Mountain News 2/25/1890 Pg 1

 

KROEGER, F. L. – Local Brevities – his barn at 3049 Larimer burned

to the ground. It was insured and owned by Mr. Potter.

Rocky Mountain News 4/29/1890 Pg 2

 

KROGSDALE, ALBERT T. - Marriage License - and Leontine Swanson.

Rocky Mountain News 3/27/1890 Pg 3

 

KROLL, LIST - Marriage License - and Albert Von Are.

Rocky Mountain News 3/26/1890 Pg 3

 

KRUGER, DICK - Court Briefs - was sentenced to sixty days in jail, convicted

of larceny and receiving.

Rocky Mountain News 3/4/1890 Pg 3

 

KUBH, ROSE - Marriage License - and William Neuser.

Rocky Mountain News 3/13/1890 Pg 8

 

KUCHKOWSKY, CHARLES - Marriage License - and Louisa E. Smith.

Rocky Mountain News 1/22/1890 Pg 3

 

KUNER, LOUISE - Married - see *Seib, Henry.

Rocky Mountain News 1/18/1890 Pg 2

 

KUNTZE, STEVEN - Trial News -  plead guilty of burglary and received

one year at the penitentiary.

Rocky Mountain News 4/6/1890 Pg 1

 

KUYKENDALL, J. M. - Wedding News Article - brother marries at Cheyenne.

Cobb, J. B., of Denver is best man.

Rocky Mountain News 1/5/1890 Pg 1

 

KYFLIN, (FAMILY) - Local Brevities - family at 7 Milton Street, is reported

by lady to the Ladies' Relief Society, that they are in very destitute

circumstances. The family consists of a father and three children, the

little ones being seriously ill. The secretary is investigating the matter.

Rocky Mountain News 2/14/1890 Pg 6

 

L'ABBE, GEORGE - Society News - Leadville - returns from Canada after

spending six weeks with his parents.

Rocky Mountain News 1/26/1890 Pg 6

 

LA BARRE, MATHILDIA - Gravestone Transcription - Wife of C. T. LaBarre,

Died Oct 24, 1890.

Riverside Cemetery

 

LABEY, JAMES, (MR.) – Local Brevities – cannot be present to deliver an

address at the Mercy fair, owing to an accident he received Friday evening.

Rocky Mountain News 4/21/1890 Pg 2

 

LACKNER, ED - Death News - Local Brevities Section - see notice of

his daughter, *Lackner, Helen.

Rocky Mountain News 1/30/1890 Pg 4

 

LACKNER, HELEN - Death News - Local Brevities Section - many friends of

Ed Lackner, ticket agent at the Union Depot, will sympathize with his

family in the loss of little Helen, who died yesterday, (Thursday) morning

at 10:30 o'clock. The funeral will take place from the residence 1159 Logan

Avenue, today at 2 p. m. Rocky Mountain News 1/30/1890 Pg 4 Died - On

Jan 30, Helen M., only daughter of Edward F. and Fannie E. Lackner, aged

6 years. Funeral at residence, 1159 Logan Avenue, Friday at 2 o'clock.

Rocky Mountain News 1/31/1890 Pg 3

 

LACEY, HERBERT - Marriage License - and Maud E. Stronell.

Rocky Mountain News 2/13/1890 Pg 6

 

LADNER, WILLIAM - Local Brevities - had three ribs fractured at the

saw mill yesterday. He was treated at County Hospital.

Rocky Mountain News 3/20/1890 Pg 3

 

LAIR, FRANK – Local Brevities – see *Young, Phil.

Rocky Mountain News 5/3/1890 Pg 7

 

LALLY, PATRICK - Funeral Notice - will take place from 648 Palmer

Avenue at 2 p. m., Saturday afternoon.

Rocky Mountain News 3/7/1890 Pg 2

 

LAMAR, F. H., (MRS.) - Death News - of brother, see *Cleveland, Elmer.

Denver Times 1/16/1890 Pg 3

 

LA MASTERS, MARSH - News Article - left from Georgetown for his old

home near Kansas City, where he intends residing in the future.

Denver Times 2/25/1890 Pg 1

 

LAMORAU, D. J. - Local Brevities - two mutes named D. J. Lamorau and Floyd

Mowat were assaulted by a crowd of toughs. Lamorau received a severe blow

to the head. Two policeman were about to arrest them when the matter was

explained. Lamorau is a well known printer.

Rocky Mountain News 3/27/1890 Pg 2

 

LAMONT, P. E. – Memoriam – see *Zollars, Edward.

Rocky Mountain News 5/4/1890 Pg 5

 

LANAGAN, MARTIN – Justice News – case against him dismissed by Justice Morris.

Rocky Mountain News

 

LAND, GORDON - Justice News - charged with assault and battery, was

fined $5.

Rocky Mountain News 4/5/1890 Pg 5

 

LANDAN, CAROLINE - Court News - Probate - Estate of, James M. Parker

appointed administrator.

Rocky Mountain News 2/7/1890 Pg 5

 

LANDERBAUGH, G. W. - Justice News - see *Ohl, Richard.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 5

 

LANE, GEORGE - Card of Thanks - I most sincerely thank all concerned for

their kind assistance in the collection for the burial of my wife, Mary.

Riverside Cemetery Record, Lane, Mary, age 30, interment 4/17/1890.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 7

 

LANE, JAMES T., (HON.) - Died - Mar 19, of Davenport, Iowa, at residence

of his daughter, Mrs. M. W. Iles. Remains to be sent East for burial.

Rocky Mountain News 3/20/1890 Pg 6

 

LANE, TAYLOR - Fatal Accident - at Leadville, with friend Mike Huey, were

on their way to the city and took a short cut from Maltra by coming up

the Colorado Midland track. The men were on the track, and Huey, seeing

the train approaching, stepped off the track, warning his friend to do

the same. Lane paid no attention and acted as if in a trance. Before Huey

could extend a hand, the cowcatcher on the train passed over Lane's right

leg and left arm. Engineer Jackson persisted in putting on the brakes

when he saw the man, but too late to stop the train in time. Lane was

brought to St. Vincent's Hospital where Dr.'s F. F. D. *Aughvon and J. E.

Meidre attended him. He was too weak to be operated on and it was felt

he would not last the night. Lane has a brother living in San Diego.

Both men had been drinking and no blame is attached to the railway employee.

Rocky Mountain News 1/20/1890 Pg 1 News Article - Drs. F. F. D. *Arlington

and J. Ernest Meiere gave their opinion that Lane would not live. He died

this morning. No one knows why he stayed on the track after his partner

had warned him and left the track. He was on his way to seek work. His

brother has been notified. Coroner Fielding examined and determined there

was no inquest necessary.

Rocky Mountain News 1/22/1890 Pg 2

 

LANGAN, TOM – Local Brevities – charged with stealing from man named Hidercock,

arrested by Ingersoll and Holland.

Rocky Mountain News 5/23/1890 Pg 2

 

LANGER, JIM – Local Brevities – on a rousing drunk, arrested by Officer Wiggins.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 6

 

LANGKLOTZ, H. O. - Local Brevities - a German, died of consumption at the

Colorado house Monday morning. His remains were takne to the coroner's.

Rocky Mountain News 4/15/1890 Pg 2

 

LANGTON, CON - Gravestone Transcription - Born Jan 4, 1844, Died Mar 29, 1890,

Langton, J. C., Father, Born Apr 5, 1833 - Died Nov 13, 1900.

Riverside Cemetery

 

LANGTON, C. - Died - In Denver, Mar 29, age 40 years. Funeral today at 2 o'clock

from his late residence, corner Nineteenth St. and Beile Ave. Friends invited.

(Record not listed in Riverside Cemetery index, see transcription, *Langton, Con.)

Rocky Mountain News 3/30/1890 Pg 3

 

LANKINS, E. C., (MRS.) - Died - see notice of her mother, *Prichard,

Elizabeth.

Denver Daily News 1/1/1890 Pg 2

 

LANNAN, EDWARD, (MRS.) - Death News - at Buena Vista, wife of Edward Lannan,

a prominent citizen of this place. She was a refined and accomplished lady

and her death was a shock to her many friends. The deceased has a sister

living here, also one in Denver. No arrangements have been made yet, as

the relatives are expected here tomorrow.

Rocky Mountain News 4/3/1890 Pg 2

 

LANYOU, CLARA LOUISE - Marriage License - and Walter Augustus Treadwell.

Rocky Mountain News 1/31/1890 Pg 2

 

LARKINS, FRANK – Justice News – and William Hennessey, bound over to district

court, $300 each, for grand larceny.

Rocky Mountain News 5/13/1890 Pg 5

 

LAPE, CHILDREN OF BENJ. - see *Lope, Mary Alice -Interment Riverside,

age 3 and 5 yrs. 1/22/1890

 

LARGE, I. N., (MRS.) - Funeral Notice - see *McDonough, John.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 2

 

LARIMER, G. B. - Society News - is given a farewell party owing to his

departure in a few days to Galveston, Tex. (Includes guest list.)

Rocky Mountain News 2/2/1890 Pg 7

 

LA ROSSA, ROSINA - Marriage License - and G. Rusta.

Rocky Mountain News 2/25/1890 Pg 8

 

LARRABEE, WILLIAM MORSE - Died - age 3 yrs, 10 dys, of diphtheris, remains

to be taken East for interment.

Rocky Mountain News 4/7/1890 Pg 2

 

LARSON, ANNIE, (MISS) - Died - in Denver, Jan 9, aged 40 years. Funeral

will be from the People's Tabernacle and announced tomorrow.

Rocky Mountain News 1/10/1890 Pg 2 Funeral Notice - this Saturday morning

at 10 o'clock from the People's Tabernacle, Blake Street, friends invited.

Rocky Mountain News 1/11/1890 Pg 4 Probate News - Estate inventory filed

and approved. Rocky Mountain News 2/12/1890 Pg 8 Probate News - appraisement

filed and approved. Rocky Mountain News 2/29/1890 Pg 5 Probate News -

claim of Thomas H. Hawkins against the property of the late Mrs. Annie

Larson for $100 was allowed.

Rocky Mountain News 3/7/1890 Pg 5

 

LARSON, HANS - Married - By Rev. H. P. Hansen at the Scandinavian

Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church, Dec 22, Mr. Hans Larsen from

Denver and Miss Lina Olsen from Norway.

Denver Daily News 1/1/1890 Pg 2

 

LARSON, IDA - Around the Offices - age 20 years, died, childbirth, remains

sent to Greenfield, Kan.

Rocky Mountain News 4/15/1890 Pg 2

 

LARSON, MARY - Marriage License - and Carl Oberg.

Rocky Mountain News 3/12/1890 Pg 4

 

LA RUE, DEPUTY SHERIFF - Arrests - See *Unes, Ragy, age 22, arrested

for robbery.

Denver Times 1/9/1890 Pg 3

 

LASKOWITZ, SAM – Justice News – see *Abutron, S.

Rocky Mountain News 4/16/1890 Pg 8

 

LASSASSO, VINCENZA, (MRS.) - Divorce and Marriage News - appears before

Judge Miller with the regulation shawl over her head and asked for a

divorce from Nicco, her spouse. It appears that Nicco had been a poor

sort of husband, beat his wife and refused to support here. Vincenza, who

is a homely, unattractive woman, took in washing and boarded Italian

miners. Bruno Nicoli, was the principal witness against the absent

husband. He extolled the virtues of Vincenza to the skies. The divorce

was granted and five minutes afterwards the pair were found by a News

reporter taking out a marriage license. When asked of the quick action,

Nicoli explained that "he wanta the whola bizness dona in one day." The

pair went off happy and rejoicing in hopes of the early consummation of

their marriage.

Rocky Mountain News 4/6/1890 Pg 4

 

LATHROP, E. R. (MRS.) – Died – see *Lothrop, Mrs. E. R.

Rocky Mountain News 5/16/1890 Pg 2

 

LAUER, RICKA - Marriage License - and Frank M. Scheffer.

Rocky Mountain News 3/30/1890 Pg 2

 

LAUSTER, J. D. - Death News - an old soldier, residing with his wife and

daughter on H. L. Morris' ranch, six miles south of the city, committed

suicide by taking a dose of laudanum. The cause is attributed to despondency

induced by serious nervous illness he had suffered for years. His family

found him on their return from the city. He left two letters. One to

the Lincoln Post, asking forgiveness and to bury him, and the other held

a note for $150 to Mr. George Engel, Frankstown, Colo., in which he states

is a receipt for a note which he left with Robert Given, 1122 Sixteenth St.

rooms 7 and 8, for collection.

Rocky Mountain News 4/10/1890 Pg 2

 

LAVELLE, GEOFFREY – Marriage License – and Anna M. Lintz.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 3

 

LAWLER, KATE - Probate News - hearing on proof of heirship set on motion,

Mar 27.

Rocky Mountain News 3/20/1890 Pg 7

 

LAWRENCE, BLANCHE B. - Marriage License - and Joseph H. Lewis.

Rocky Mountain News 3/16/1890 Pg 6 Married - see *Lewis, Joseph H.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 9

 

LAWS, ANNA LAURIE - Died - wife of George Laws, at Buffalo Creek, funeral

Sunday at 2 p. m. from 916 Bell Ave, North Denver. Riverside Cemetery record,

Anna L. Laws, age 20, interred Apr 12. Rocky Mountain News 4/12/1890 Pg 7

Local Brevities - wife of George Laws, died Friday evening. The funeral will

take place this afternoon from Mr. Laws residence, 236 River Drive, North

Denver at 2 o'clock.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 7

 

LAWSON, L. E. - Local Brevities - arrested by Detectives Thompson and

McAndrews for entering John Peterson's room and stealing a silver

watch and certificate of deposit for $100, which he attempted to cash.

Rocky Mountain News 2/27/1890 Pg 2 Local Brevities - was bound over to

the District Court by Justice Palmer.

Rocky Mountain News 2/28/1890 Pg 2

 

LAY, JIM – Death Article – Chinese laundry owner at 627 Santa Fe is shot

and killed. Mrs. Motter, who resides next door alerted her husband and

he found Mr. Lay dead of a gunshot wound. Extensive witness accounts.

Thomas Hefner, a mechanic from Colorado City was arrested, but Ah Gee,

who saw the shooter stated that Hefner was not the man.

Rocky Mountain News 5/27/1890 Pg 2

 

LAYDEN, THOMAS F. – Marriage License – and Villa L. Carmon.

Rocky Mountain News 5/11/1890 Pg 2

 

LEACH, STETSON - Arrest News Article - General Manager of the River

and Rail Electric Co., charged with forgery and appropriation of

$5,000 of company money. Leach was suspected of crookedness and the

company books examined. Mr. Leach was seen at his room at the Albany,

but declined to comment.

Denver Times 1/6/1890 Pg 3

 

LEAHY, James – Local Brevities – of hodcarriers union, steps out of ranks

and stopped the cable cars from disorganizing the parade.

Rocky Mountain News 5/5/1890 Pg 7

 

LEARY, MARY A. – Court Briefs – seeks divorce from Charles P. Leary on

grounds of desertion. Married in 1867 and have two children, Clarence,

aged 20 and Frank, aged 17. The desertion occurred in 1886.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 5

 

LEBI, J. FRANK – Highlands News – his father returned to his home in

Philadelphia, Pa., this week after a visit.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 5

 

LEBRIDA, BARBARA - Marriage License - and Henry Haevel.

Rocky Mountain News 3/22/1890 Pg 5

 

LEE, CHARLES – Justice News – see *Schultz, H.

Rocky Mountain News 5/23/1890 Pg 7

 

LEE, EX MAYOR - Death News - Ex-Mayor Lee's Mother - received a telegram

yesterday informing him of the death of his mother at the residence

of his sister at Royalton, Vt. Death came to her as a release, for she

had been an invalid for many years and a great sufferer. She was a noble

woman and widely known. Her death is keenly felt by her only son, who

was devotedly attached to her. Mr. Lee has himself been ill for some time

and is unable to attempt the long trip East to attend her funeral.

Denver Times 1/20/1890 Pg 3

 

LEE, HARRY - Trial News - counsel for defense - see *McKay, Benjamin.

Rocky Mountain News 3/22/1890 Pg 1

 

LEE, H. H. - Court News - guardian ad litem, see *Wagner, G. C.

Rocky Mountain News 4/10/1890 Pg 6

 

LEES, JAMES - Death News Article - at Georgetown, Colo., Dec 31 -

Details of James Lees' Death. Circumstances of the accidental death

of James Lees, last night are as follows: Deceased had been working

alone for several months on the S. F. Nuckolls lode, situated on Columbia

Mountain, about 1 mile north of town. The landlady where he has boarded

for fourteen years became alarmed when he did not appear at the usual

time. She requested Mr. Robert Edmunds, and another to go to the mine and

see what became of him. Approaching the mine, the faithful canine met them,

causing them concern. Mr. Edmunds drew the following conclusion upon finding

the remains. It appears he had bored one hole, placing explosives, the fuse

may not have hung fire and the deceased returned to the hole. The explosion

must have taken place and he was struck by a rock on the crown of the head.

The remains now lie in the Masonic Hall awaiting burial. He was an honored F.

and A. M. of this place. His brothers are expected to arrive today. He was a

Scotchman by birth and had reached the age of 55 years. He was man that was

well thought of and without enemy. Denver Daily News 1/1/1890 Pg 1 Funeral -

Local Brevities Section - remains brought to this city by his brothers

yesterday to Rogers' Undertaking establishment. They will be buried at

Riverside on Friday, arrangements later. Rocky Mountain News, 1/2/1890 Pg 2

Died - Lees - On Monday, Dec 30, 1889, at Georgetown, Colo., of Edinburgh,

Scotland, aged 53 years. Will be buried from I. N. Rogers' Undertaking

rooms at 2 o'clock, Jan 3, 1890.  All friends invited to attend.

Rocky Mountain News 1/3/1890 Pg 2  Died - on Monday, Dec 30, 1889, at

Georgetown, Colo., James Lees of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 53 years. Will

be buried from I. N. Rogers' Undertaking rooms at 2 o'clock Jan 3, 1890.

All friends are invited to attend. Denver Daily News 1/3/1890 The Caledonia

Club - Adopted a resolution: Whereas, In the wise providence of the Almighty

our honored and respected friend, James Lees, has met his death while at his

daily toil. (Article continues with full resolution.) A copy to be sent

to his relatives.

Rocky Mountain News 1/12/1890 Pg 3

 

LEFTON, POLICE OFFICER  - Local Brevities - see *Fletcher, John.

Rocky Mountain News 4/7/1890 Pg 3

 

LEGERE, POLICE OFFICER – Local Brevities – see *Smith, Charles.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 9

 

LEGERE, POLICE OFFICER – Local Brevities – see *Holm, Leonard.

Rocky Mountain News 5/3/1890 Pg 7

 

LEGERE, POLICE OFFICER – Local Brevities – see *Young, Phil.

Rocky Mountain News 5/3/1890 Pg 7

 

LEHMAN, ELIZA J. - Court News - Lunacy - Edward M. Griffith appointed

guardian ad litem.

Rocky Mountain News 2/7/1890 Pg 5

 

LEHMAN, LAURA - Marriage License - and Joseph J. Payne.

Rocky Mountain News 4/17/1890 Pg 2

 

LEHMAN, MONTZ, (EX-FIRE CHIEF) – News Article – funeral at Pueblo, in charge

of the Masonic society. Services at the house by Rabbi Frendenthal of Trinidad

and the interment was made in the Jewish cemetery. The remains were borne to the

graveyard on the old hook and ladder truck now in disuse, the vehicle being draped

and having a draped canopy. The fireman’s band played, keeping time for about

500 Mason, United Workmen, Knights of Honor, Veteran Firemen and other society men

on foot.

Rocky Mountain News 5/10/1890 Pg 2

 

LEHR, FRANK - Highlands Society - his father arrives from Pennsylvania.

Rocky Mountain News 4/12/1890 Pg 9

 

LEHR, J. FRANK - Society News - attends anniversay, see *Quale, Mr. & Mrs.

Rocky Mountain News 3/9/1890 Pg 10

 

LEICESENRING, ED C. - Birthday News - his thirty-second birthday celebration.

The handsome popular captain of the Chaffee Light Artillery. After a parade

at the armory an impromptu reception was held.

Rocky Mountain News 2/9/1890 Pg 10

 

LEITCH, CHARLES - Criminal Cases - see *Watson, William.

Rocky Mountain News 4/15/1890 Pg 6

 

LELAND, F. W., (MRS.) - Funeral News - wife of Conductor F. W. Leland of

the Union Pacific road, died at her sister's home, Mrs. E. Moore, Danville,

Ill., Wed, Apr 9, and was buried in the family vault at Cincinnati, Ohio.

Rocky Mountain News 4/17/1890 Pg 2

 

LEND, MINNIE - Marriage License - and Gust W. Gustafson.

Rocky Mountain News 4/19/1890 Pg 7

 

LENEHAN, MARY - Marriage License - and Patrick S. Tyne.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 5

 

LENNON, MINERVA – Marriage License – and Franklin M. Van Horn.

Rocky Mountain News 5/15/1890 Pg 7

 

LEOPOLD, HARMON [HARRISON] – Court Briefs – Lottery Cases – a tobacconist at

the corner of Seventeenth and Curtis, accused of manipulating the mails in

the name of H. Lewis, for the sale of Mexican lottery tickets. Forty or fifty

letters were secured and to have been issued by him. The fine, if convicted will be

from $1 to $500 per letter. The U S Marshall failed to find H. Lewis of the

subpoena and the hearing was adjourned until next Thursday, to gain further

time for search. Rocky Mountain News 5/7/1890 Pg 6Third of the lottery cases

against Harmon Leopold, et al, before U S Commissioner Brazee, he was bound

over in $500 bail for an appearance Friday.

Rocky Mountain News 5/8/1890 Pg 5

 

LEOPOLD, HERMAN AND JOSEPH – News Article – second lottery case taken up before

United States Commissioner A. W. Brazee yesterday, and after considering the

evidence, his honor bound them over in $500 to answer any indictment that may

be preferred.  In the two other cases against the same parties they waived

examination and gave bail in the same amount.

Rocky Mountain News 5/9/1890 Pg 2

 

LEOPOLD, JOSEPH – Criminal Cases – arrested again yesterday by the post office

authorities for violating the postal laws, by using the mails for a lottery scheme,

and placed under $500 bond. Herman Leopold was out of the city yesterday and consequently

escaped arrest.

Rocky Mountain News 5/15/1890 Pg 8

 

LEONARD, AMES M. - Court Docket - see *Tennant, Elmer F.

Rocky Mountain News 4/9/1890 Pg 8

 

LEONARD, FRANK H. - Marriage License - and Annie A. Best. Rocky Mountain

News 4/3/1890 Pg 2 Married - at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Best of Glenarm

St., Rev. Samuel Elliott officiated. Happy couple received many elegant

gifts. Will be at home after 4/7 at No. 1705 Emerson.

Rocky Mountain News 4/6/1890 Pg 10

 

LEONARD, JAMES - Society Page - of Aspen, returned from vist to family in

Dubuque, Iowa.

Rocky Mountain News 1/19/1890 Pg 11

 

LEONE, BAPTISTA – Court News – see *Muncio, Stefano.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 9

 

LERCH, STETSON - Scoundrel News - charged in criminal court with forgery,

alleged offense consists in the "raising" of a contract between himself and

the River and Rail Electric Company from $10,000 to $15,000.

Rocky Mountain News 1/30/1890 Pg 4

 

LESSARD, EMMA, (MRS.) - Marriage License - and Roberta A. Whittaker.

Rocky Mountain News 1/7/1890

 

LETT, NEWTON - Local Brevities - arrested at request of Sheriff of Yuma

County.

Rocky Mountain News 3/2/1890 Pg 2

 

LEVERING, GRACE D., (MRS.) - Local Brevities - has resigned her position

in the Trinity choir and will join the Central Presbyterian Church, singing

in the latter for the first time next Sunday.

Rocky Mountain News 4/11/1890 Pg 2

 

LEVI, AL - Marriage News Article - Late Society Section - On New Year's

evening at the residence of M. W. Sporborg, 2404 Welton Street, there was

observed a most pleasing ceremony in the marriage of Miss Hattie Sporborg to

Mr. Al Levi, both of Denver. Rev. Dr. Friedman officiated. After an extended

tour to the coast the couple will settle down to housekeeping.

Rocky Mountain News 1/12/1890 Pg 8

 

LEVI, AL - Society Section - renders a vocal solo at the Temple Emanuel.

Rocky Mountain News 1/26/1890 Pg 8

 

LEVIN, CLARA - Marriage License - and Frank Kengel.

Rocky Mountain News 2/18/1890 Pg 5

 

LEVY, JAKE - Marriage News - at Trinidad, a prominent young businessman,

will be united in marriage to Miss Esther Franklin, a well known society

lady of the Capital City. Mr. Levy left for Denver and will return to

Trinidad on the 7th with his bride. Rocky Mountain News 3/4/1890 Pg 1

Society News - married by Rabbi Friedinein. Miss Anne Schradsky was

maid of honor, and Mr. Samuel Block, of Chicago was best man. An elaborate

wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Philip Franklin. Many beautiful gifts were received. They have

gone to Trinidad to reside. (Includes description of wedding attire.)

Rocky Mountain News 3/9/1890 Pg 10

 

LEVY, MINNIE - Marriage License - and Samuel Sheflen.

Rocky Mountain News 2/9/1890 Pg 6

 

LEVY, ROBERT, (MRS.) - Society News - entertained relatives from Trinidad.

Rocky Mountain News 2/2/1890 Pg 7

 

LEWIS, .... – Died – Twin daughter of Guy M. and Aggie J. Lewis, of measles,

May 11, aged 27 months. Funeral from St. Joseph Church, Tues May 13. Chicago

and Kansas City papers please copy. Riverside Cemetery records, Mary Lewis,

interment 5/13, age 27 months.

Rocky Mountain News 5/13/1890 Pg 7

 

LEWIS, A. H. - Gravestone Transcription - Died Oct 3, 1890, Aged 43 Yrs.

Riverside Cemetery

 

LEWIS, EDDIE B. - Died - at Boulder, Colorado, Feb 20, son of Edward B.

and Hattie H. Lewis, aged 10 years. Funeral Feb 21, 1890. Rome and

Cooperstown, N. Y. and San Francisco, Cala., papers please copy.

Rocky Mountain News 2/22/1890 Pg 6

 

LEWIS, ELLEN M. – Marriage License – and Herman A. Ressman.

Rocky Mountain News 5/15/1890 Pg 7

 

LEWIS, EVA J.  - Arrest Article - see *Lewis, George A.

Rocky Mountain News 3/26/1890 Pg 8

 

LEWIS, FREDERICK - Death News - age 57, an old man who came to Denver for his

health, died in Mr. J. M. Hally's office yesterday of heart disease. He had

walked from his home, 737 Clear Creek Avenue, and fell dead as he crossed

the doctor's threshold. He was a married man, whose home is in New York.

Rocky Mountain News 2/9/1890 Pg 2

 

LEWIS, GEORGE - Marriage License - and Eva Thornton. Rocky Mountain

News 1/31/1890 Pg 2 Marriage Article - Week ago Eva J. Lewis and George

A. Lewis were arrested and prosecuted for bastardy. Same day the charge

was withdrawn, as the accused agreed to marry. The married and parted each

going to several homes. Yesterday Mrs. Lewis had George arrested on a charge

of attempt to procure an abortion.  Associated with in is Mrs. Henriette

Astel, a manicure, corn doctor, etc, was taken to the bastille. Lewis was

released on bail and alleges the arrest is out of revenge for his not living

with her. Mrs. Astel did not secure bail. A gentleman she had been treating

was brought in for bond, but he proved to be a non-property hold. Lewis

and Astel were arrested by Deputy Sheriff James Lynch. Trial will be before

Justice Palmer. Rocky Mountain News 3/26/1890 Pg 8  Trial News - case of

Mrs. Lewis against George E. Lewis and Mrs. Henriette Astle, for attempted

abortion, came to a close in Justice Palmer's court. The defendants

were discharged, as the evidence was too slim to hold them.

Rocky Mountain News 4/3/1890 Pg 2

 

LEWIS, GEORGE – on May 5, George Oscar, twin son of Guy M. and Annie,

aged ?7 months. Funeral at 2 p. m. from St. Joseph Church, West Denver.

Chicago and Kansas City papers copy. Riverside Cemetery record, Lewis, George,

age 2 yrs, interment May 7.

Rocky Mountain News 5/7/1890 Pg 7

 

LEWIS, HENRY - Marriage License - and Isabella Stevens.

Rocky Mountain News 3/25/1890 Pg 2

 

LEWIS, JOHN R. - Marriage License - and Retta Hawkey. Rocky Mountain

News 1/17/1890 Pg 3 Marriage News - in Melvine, Colo., Jan 20, by the

Rev. Charles H. Marshall, rector of Trinity Church, Denver, John H.

Lewis to Retta Hawkey.

Rocky Mountain News 1/26/1890 Pg 6

 

LEWIS, JOSEPH H. - Marriage License - and Blanche B. Lawrence.

Rocky Mountain News 3/16/1890 Pg 6 Married - at the M. E. Parsonage

in North Denver, Joseph H. Lewis to Blance M. Lawrence, J. F. Harris

officiating.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 9

 

LEWIS, JOSEPHINE D. – Marriage License – and J. F. Aldredge.

Rocky Mountain News 4/30/1890 Pg 3

 

LEWIS, M. W., (MR. & MRS) - Death News - see *Thomas, Richard.

Rocky Mountain News 1/16/1890 Pg 2

 

LEWIS, M. - Justice News - held in $100 to keep the peace toward Jacob Cohen.

Rocky Mountain News 3/29/1890 Pg 8

 

LEWIS, MAUDE – News Article – age 16, taken to police station by Agent Thompson

of the Humane Society. She was found at the Haymarket Theater and was a regular

habitue of the place. She claimed that she went there with the consent of her

mother, who is Mrs. F. R. Cobbs of 2030 Champa Steet. The girl’s stepfather is

employed at Banigan & Co’s pool room on Lawrence Street. When questioned the

girl-woman claimed she made $25 per week in the boxes and on the state of the

theater. He mother was anxious, it is said, that she should continue this

life, even though the woman cleared $70 per month herself renting rooms on Champa

Street. The officers are investigating, and will do all in their power to change

the young girl’s career, despite the objection of her mother. Rocky Mountain

News 5/9/1890 Pg 7 Justice News – On complaint of Secretary Thomson of the

Humane Society, Maude is ordered sent to the House of Good Shepard for nine

months. Execution was stayed.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 3

 

LEWIS, PAUL, (MRS.) – Court News – and Emma Sigler had a set to. Emma took Mrs.

Lewis to court who was fined $3 and cost. As soon as Mrs. Lewis had paid the

fine swore out a counter warrant against Emma and she will be tried this morning

as Mrs. Lewis was yesterday. Rocky Mountain News 5/17/1890 Pg 7 Justice News –

Mrs. Lewis, whom Emma Sigler caused to be fined for assaulting her, was unable

to have Emma treated to a dose of her own medicine. She was discharged.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 6

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Nell, John.

Denver Times 2/27/1890 Pg 1

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Berger, Jacob.

Rocky Mountain News 2/28/1890 Pg 2

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Noll, John.

Rocky Mountain News 2/28/1890 Pg 2

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Afalstete, A. L.

Rocky Mountain News 2/28/1890 Pg 2

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Broudet, Harry.

Rocky Mountain News 3/27/1890 Pg 2

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Neville, James.

Rocky Mountain News 4/4/1890 Pg 3

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Mack, James.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 7

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Clark, E. J.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 7

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE - Arrest Article - see *Blocks, Gus.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 7

 

LEYDEN, DETECTIVE – Local Brevities – see *Nicely, William.

Rocky Mountain News 5/18/1890 Pg 7

 

LIEBERKNECHT, CONRAD - Marriage License - and Katie Schenk.

Rocky Mountain News 1/3/1890 Pg 4

 

LIEBHARDT, IDA - District Court - Division II - Judge Decker - vs Gus

G. Liebhardt, set for trial March 7. #11123

Rocky Mountain News 1/17/1890 Pg e

 

LIEWELLYN, ALICE - Marriage License - and Henry Stattler.

Rocky Mountain News 1/9/1890 Pg 4

 

LILLY, JOHN R. - Marriage License - and Lutha A. Barren.

Rocky Mountain News 1/9/1890 Pg 4

 

LINDEBERG, SWAN – Married 0 on May 21 at 3818 Blake St., by Rev. H. P.

Hansen, Mr. Swan Lindeberg and Miss Annie Johnson, both of Denver, Colo.

Rocky Mountain News 5/23/1890 Pg 2

 

LINDBLOM, AUGUST - Local Brevities - thrown twenty feet to the ground

by a breaking scaffold at the Capitol building, he leg was broken.

Rocky Mountain News 3/23/1890 Pg 3

 

LINTON, THOMAS - Court News - see *Repp, S. O.

Rocky Mountain News 2/1/1890 Pg 5

 

LINTON, THOMAS - Court News - see *Gheghiene, Leon.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 6

 

LINTZ, ANNA M. – Marriage License – and Geoffrey Lavelle.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 3

 

LIPPERT, F. C., (MRS.) - Society Page - see *Udell, Mrs. L. A.

Rocky Mountain News 1/19/1890 Pg 11

 

LIPPINCOTT, REBECCA R. - Local Brevities - age 28, who died yesterday at

1271 South Fifteenth Street of phthisis, her remains were sent to Washington,

D. C. for interment.

Rocky Mountain News 4/11/1890 Pg 2

 

LITTLETON, JENNIE V. - Marriage License - and Dwight L. Stiles.

Rocky Mountain News 1/11/1890 Pg 4

 

LIVESAY, J. McD., (Hon.) - Society Page - of Central have come to Denver

to reside.

Rocky Mountain News 3/9/1890 Pg 10

 

LIVESLY, F. W., (MRS.) - Gunnison Society - of Salida, with her sister

Mrs. William Airy of Wichita, Kan, have been visiting their mother Mrs.

Harper, have left for their homes.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 4

 

LOAR, A., (DR.) - Death News Article - father of Chief Detective Loar,

died at Richmond yesterday, aged 69. The funeral will take place at

Cincinnati, where the remains will be interred beside those of Mr. Loar's

mother.

Rocky Mountain News 1/30/1890 Pg 4

 

LOAR, CHIEF DETECTIVE - Arrest News Article - see *Kelleher, Con.

Rocky Mountain News 1/7/1890 Pg 2

 

LOAR, CHIEF DETECTIVE - Illness News Article - received a telegram today

from Richmond, Ind., announcing the fatal illness of his father. Mr. Loar is

unable to leave for Richmond on account of the press of work occasioned by

the Ryan murder. Mr. Loar is over 70 years old and has been in feeble

health for some time and the sad news of his approaching death was not

unexpected by the chief. (See also *Ryan, Nellie)

Denver Times 1/24/1890 Pg 1

 

LOAR, CHIEF DETECTIVE - Local Brevities - see *Adler, Morris.

Rocky Mountain News 4/18/1890 Pg 3

 

LOAR, CHIEF DETECTIVE – News Article – see *Barr, William.

Rocky Mountain News 5/2/1890 Pg 6

 

LOBAN, JOSEPHINE R. - Death News Article - Report that Mrs. Loban, recently

found dead in her bed, was a sister of Congressman Stone of St. Louis, has

awakened a deeper interest in the case. It was first thought she had been

murdered and her husband Charles J. Loban was arrested. An autopsy later

revealed that she had died of pneumonia. There was not testimony against

Loban, he was discharged. (Extensive article on her marriage to Loban and

Rotchford, and her owning the saloon, left to her by Rotchford.)

Denver Times 1/10/1890 Pg 3 (see *Lobin, Josephine)

 

LOBEZ, J. P. - Married - age 69, to Mrs. M. M. Merritt, age 70, by

Parson Uzzell last week. Lobez is one of the deacons of the church.

Rocky Mountain News 4/6/1890 Pg 7

 

LOBAN, JOSEPHINE R. - Interment Riverside, age 46, 1/7/1890.

 

LOBIN, JOSEPHINE, (MRS.) - Death News Article - Found dead on Market St.,

the woman turns out to be the wife of C. J. Lobin, and her first husband

was none other than the notorious Jim Rocksford. Detectives sought out

Lobin, who claims to know nothing of her death until his arrest. It

appeared she had received a beating. Denver Times 1/6/1890  Death News

Article - Mrs. Josephine Lobin was found dead in her room at 3056 Market

St., about 10 o'clock Sunday night under suspicious circumstances. Persons

in the area heard noise like people scuffling and the husband roused the

inmates by saying he thought his wife fainted. Upon entering the room

they found her dead. Her husband C. J. Lobin is under arrest. Mrs. Lobin

came from an excellent family.

Denver Times 1/6/1890 Pg 2

 

LOBINGEIR, GEORGE, (REV.) - Marriage News Article - at Loveland, see

Kelley, Howard.

Rocky Mountain News 1/25/1890 Pg 1

 

LOCKWOOD, FRED - Death News Article - see *Rubidge, Mary.

Rocky Mountain News 1/18/1890 Pg 1

 

LOCKWOOD, FRED, (MRS.) - Death News - of sister *Rubidge, Mary. See also

*Rubidge, David, Robert H., Alfred P. and Ernest.

Denver Times 1/16/1890 Pg 3

 

LOGAN, H. S. - Local Brevities - and his father-in-law A. G. O'Dell

had a scrapping match at their home on Eighth Ave near Sante Fe, both arrested.

Rocky Mountain News 3/24/1890 Pg 2

 

LONDONER, HERMAN – Gravestone Transcription – Born in Posen, Germany, 1805-1890

(See *Londoner, William)

Fairmount Cemetery

 

LONDONER, MAYOR - Corridor Echoes Section - Mayor Londoner was away from his

office all day yesterday, at the bedside of a dying brother.

Rocky Mountain News 1/3/1890 Pg 5

 

LONDONER, WILLIAM - Died - son of Julius and Sophie Londoner, aged 11 years

and 11 months. Funeral today at 2 o'clock from residence, 700 Twenty-ninth

Street. Friends invited. Denver Daily News 1/3/1890 Gravestone Transcription-

Ch. of Julius & Sophia, Willie, Feb 13, 1878 – Jan 1, 1890, Georgie, Jul 26, 1882 –

Dec 11, 1885, Joel N., 1874-1911, Sophie, 1848 – 1910, Julius, 1828 – 1915, Herman,

1805-1890, Emma, 1845 – 197X, Moses, 1847 – 1906, Rebecca, 1853 – 1912, Amy,

1875 – 195X, Blance Londoner CRUSE, 1878 – 195X (See *Surnames 1895)

Fairmount Cemetery

 

LONDONER, WOLFE - Local Brevities - a delivery wagon belonging to him was

struck, and groceries were promiscuously spilled.

Rocky Mountain News 2/28/1890 Pg 2

 

LONG, ALEXANDER – Local Brevities – see *Keyes, Thomas.

Rocky Mountain News 5/22/1890 Pg 3

 

LONG, FRED - Trial News - at Boulder, high school boy, licked a smaller

boy in the lower room, goes before Justice Stafford and a jury of six.

Edgar Pate, the smaller boy was acquitted. The trouble grew out of the larger

crowding the smaller and making his school life miserable. Long has been

in jail two or three times and is likely to go there again when this

trial is over.

Rocky Mountain News 2/8/1890 Pg 1

 

LONG, JAMES M. - Marriage License - and Mrs. Anna M. Newton.

Rocky Mountain News 3/4/1890 Pg 5

 

LONG, J. P. - Born - to the wife of J. P. Long, Mar 9, a son.

Rocky Mountain News 3/13/1890 Pg 4

 

LONG, L. D. - Shooting Article - at Antonito, Colo., has gun battle with

brother-in-law John Miner over some work done for Long by Miner. Miner

held a woman before him while he fired five shots at Long, giving him no

chance to return fire. One shot killed Long's horse and two into his

arm and shoulder. They are not fatal. Miner escaped to the mountains,

but it will be impossible to cross them on account of snow, he will

therefore be caught.

Rocky Mountain News 3/19/1890 Pg 3

 

LONG, OFFICER - Local Brevities - see Devine, Dan.

Rocky Mountain News 2/19/1890 Pg 2

 

LONG, THOMAS - News Article - see *Porter, Lucie.

Rocky Mountain News 2/9/1890 Pg 6

 

LOPE, MARY ALICE - Died - Jan 19, aged 3, Jan 20, Chalmer Eugene, aged 5.

Funeral at 10 a. m., Wednesday from Morrison Chapel, corner Thirty-second

and Lafayette Street.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 2

 

LAPE, CHILDREN OF BENJ. - Interment Riverside, age 3 and 5 yrs. 1/22/1890

 

LORD, W. T., (DR.) - Death News Article - at Salida, Colo, age 37, died in

this city at 5 o'clock this evening of consumption. Remains will be sent to

his former home in Massachusetts tomorrow. He came to Salida about two years

ago and at that time it was thought he could live only a few months, but he

has been able to practice medicine up to a few days ago. He leaves no family,

his nearest relative being his mother, who lives in Massachusetts.

Rocky Mountain News 1/16/1890 Pg 3

 

LOTHROP, E. R., (MRS.) – died May 14, at 2:45 a. m., aged 54 years, 1 month and

16 days. Funeral services at residence, 1066 South Ninth, at 2:30 today.

Friends of the family invited. (Includes poem: “She Sleeps”, author not listed.)

Riverside cemetery Lathrop, E. R., interment 5/15/1890.

Rocky Mountain News 5/16/1890 Pg 2

 

LOUGHEY, ED – Death News – of nephew, see *MURRAY, Thomas.

Rocky Mountain News 5/21/1890 Pg 7

 

LOUGHLIN, JAMES T. - Marriage License - and Mary L. Crawford.

Rocky Mountain News 2/11/1890 Pg 4

 

LOUTTIT, JAMES A - Married - in Denver, Feb 12, by REv. Charles H. Marshall,

rector of Trinity Church, James A. Louttit and Kate S. Palmer.

Rocky Mountain News 2/16/1890 Pg 3

 

LOVE, ELL F. - Marriage License - and Emma Johnson.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 5

 

LOVELAND, JAY M. - Died - see notice of his wife, *Loveland, Eleanor E.

Denver Daily News 1/2/1890 Pg 2

 

LOVELAND, J. M. - Interment Riverside, age 28, 1/3/1890.

 

LOVELAND, ELEANOR E. - Died - wife of Jay M. Loveland, at the home of her

mother, Mrs. A. F. Bailey, 2512 Lincoln Ave. Rochester, N. Y. papers

please copy.

Denver Daily News 1/2/1890 Pg 2

 

LOVERIDGE, E. D., (HON.) Society Page - and wife of Cuba, NY, are visiting

their daughter, Mrs. C. S. Davis.

Rocky Mountain News 4/20/1890 Pg 6

 

LOWE, BARTON - Local Brevities - admmited to practice in the circuit

and district courts yesterday.

Rocky Mountain News 3/28/1890 Pg 3

 

LOWE, JIM - Criminal News - at Pueblo, the man whom a dozen deputies have

been searching for, turned himself into the Sheriff's office. He is wanted

for horse stealing and is a desperate character. He was chased from place

to place in the foothills, at one point he encountered special deputies

and threw up his Winchester and made them stand until he was out of range.

Rocky Mountain News 3/5/1890 Pg 1

 

LOWE, JOE - Criminal News - the road house whisky dispenser, pleaded

guilty to a charge of selling liquor without a license, trial set

for March 19.

Rocky Mountain News 2/25/1890 Pg 4

 

LOWE, JOSEPH AND LENA - Died - see notice of son, *Lowe, Thomas J.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 2

 

LOWE, THOMAS J. - Died - s/o Joseph and Lena Lowe, age 5 yrs, 5 mns. Funeral

from residence of parents at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Interment Riverside, age 5.

Rocky Mountain News 1/21/1890 Pg 2

 

LOWENHEIM, RHODA – Gravestone Transcription – Rhoda, 1887 – 1890, Irving,

1894 – 1897 (See *Lowenheim, Surnames 1895)

Fairmount Cemetery

 

LUBERS, CHARLES - Funeral Notice - see *Wagner, Ernest.

Rocky Mountain News 2/9/1890 Pg 2

 

LUCOBO, W. - Local Brevities - see *Devine, Dan.

Rocky Mountain News 2/19/1890 Pg 2

 

LUCAS, AUGUSTA, (MRS.) - Non-elopement - of her daughter, see *Springer, Andrew.

Rocky Mountain News 2/25/1890 Pg 1

 

LUEDKE, FRED, (MR. AND MRS.) - Leadville Society - left for their old home,

Winona, Minn. Mrs. Luedke and baby will be there about three months, Mr. Luedke

will return in two weeks.

Rocky Mountain News 4/13/1890 Pg 11

 

LUENGER, PETER W. - Marriage License - and Emma Sutton.

Rocky Mountain News 1/18/1890 Pg 5

 

LUND, HORACE G. – Local Brevities – along with Charles F. Redpath were admitted to

practice in the United States circuit and district courts.

Rocky Mountain News 5/20/1890 Pg 6

 

LUND, SARAH CATHERINE, (MRS.) - Died - In Denver, Feb 15, aged 40 years.

Funeral today from her late residence, 1114 Clark Street. Interment

Riverside, age 36.

Rocky Mountain News 2/16/1890 Pg 3

 

LUPLOW, LIZZIE - Married - youngest daughter of the late Carl Luplow, see

*Turner, Arthur W.

Denver Daily Times 1/2/1890 Pg 2

 

LUPTON, JESSIE - Local Brevities - little girl, age about 6, was picked up

by Mrs. Thomas on Nineteenth Street, near the high school. She was taken to

the Boys' and Girl's Home, 1921 Stout Street. She was crying bitterly and

could not give an account of herself or parents.

Rocky Mountain News 2/26/1890 Pg 2

 

LYAMAN, AMBROSE, (MRS.) - Lost Husband - she arrived her from Watertown, Dak.,

to meet her husband. Lost the letter with his address while changing at Sioux

City, and asks for police aid to find him. She has a brother in Gunnison,

who knows her husband's address and a postal card was mailed to him.

Rocky Mountain News 4/5/1890 Pg 6

 

LYELLS, R. C. - News Article - see *Tony, Minnie.

Rocky Mountain News 3/1/1890 Pg 2

 

LYMAN, C. B., (DR.) - Coroner's Jury - testifies, see *Thorpe, Joseph.

Rocky Mountain News 3/30/1890 Pg 6

 

LYNAM, MINNIE B. - Marriage License - and George P. Hauck.

Rocky Mountain News 4/11/890 Pg 5

 

LYNCH, EDWARD - Court Briefs - alleged murderer of Arthur Moody, was brought

to court and pleaded not guilty. Rocky Mountain News 3/4/1890 Pg 3 Trial

News - Trial begins in criminal court on a charge of killing Ed Moody. It

occurred at Gustave Chappateu's "Favorite" saloon. The shooting occurred

on Sep 29. Those testifying are: Gustave Chappateau, Emil Hey, W. H. Eakins,

Albert A. Almonds and Dr. Eskridge. (Includes brief description of testimony)

Rocky Mountain News 3/8/1890 Pg 6

 

LYNCH, JENNIE, (MRS.) - Marriage License - and John J. Miller.

Rocky Mountain News 4/15/1890 Pg 5