GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 47 
Atlas sheet. 
Colorado Eastern Railroad; line running from Denver to 
Scranton, a distance of 17 miles. 
Colorado Midland Railway; line connecting Colorado Springs 
and Glenwood Springs, thence continuing over the Denver 
and Rio Grande tracks to Grand Junction. 
Colorado Springs; county seat of El Paso County; a health 
resort, and an important railroad center entered by six 
different lines; population in 1900, 21,085; altitude, 5,878 
feet Colorado Springs. 
Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway; 
line connecting Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek, pass- 
ing through the gold district. 
Colorow; village in Grand County. 
Colton; town in San Miguel County. 
Columbia; gulch in Chaffee County, tributary to Arkansas 
River Leadville. 
Columbia; mountain in Clear Creek County Georgetown. 
[Engineer Mountain. 
Columbine; lake in La Plata Count v; altitude, 8,788 leet i AT n n T 
J ' ' ' (Needle Mountains. 
Columbine; pass in La Plata County Needle Mountains. 
Columbine; post village in Routt County. 
Columbine; town in Teller County, on the Colorado Springs 
and Cripple Creek District and the Florence and Cripple 
Creek railways. 
Columbus; station in Chaffee County on Denver and Rio 
\ Grande Railroad. 
Jolumbus; village in La Plata County; altitude, 7,321 feet. 
Comanche; creek in Elbert, Arapahoe, and Adams counties, 
a right-hand branch of Kiowa Creek, tributary to South 
Platte River. 
Commodore; gulch in Ouray County, tributary to Red Moun- 
k tain Creek Silverton. 
Jomo; lake in San Juan County Silverton. 
Jomo; post town in Park County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 9,785 feet. 
london; village in Adams County. 
'onejos; county in the southern part of the State; bounded on 
the north by Rio Grande and Costilla counties, on the east 
by Costilla County, on the South by New Mexico, and on 
the west by Archuleta County. It includes part of San 
Luis Valley which extends on the west into San Juan 
Mountains. Its area is 1,407 square miles, of which 10 per 
cent, or 98,960 acres, were under cultivation in 1900. The 
population in 1900 was 8,794; and of Conejos, the county 
seat, 348. In 1900 the average magnetic declination was 
12° 50' east. The mean annual rainfall is about 15 inches, 
and the mean annual temperature 40°. 
Dnejos; county seat of Conejos County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; population in 1900, 348; altitude, 7,880 
. feet. 
')nejos; ferry across Rio Grande between Conejos and Cos- 
tilla counties. 
