This special issue includes the following full-page articles:
1. The Municipality of Boulder, a Progressive Body.
Includes a brief description of fire department, sewer system, police department, city hall, and Carnegie Library.
2. Some Heretofore Unfeatured Boulder Residences.
Includes photographs of homes owned by: Dr. F. R. Spencer, F. C. Moys, M. S. Whiteley, William R. Black, John McInnes, E. E. Gray, Dr. George H. Cattermole, Henry O. Andrew, George A. Kuhefuss, Dr. Charles A. Monroe, Frances A. Thickens, and S. A. Greenwood.
3. Boulder Essentially a City of Beautiful Homes.
Includes photographs of homes owned by: T. A. McHarg, N. H. Silliman, I. T. McAllister, I. N. Fields, A. R. Couzens, Hugh O. Dunning, James B. Beard, Walter M. Buckingham, A. T. Henry, Richard H. Whiteley, Dr. H. O. Dodge (called "Overlook"), John W. Middlesworth, Col. J. A. Ownbey, E. J. Lesser, and J. A. Davis.
4. Boulder Surpasses in the Beauty of Her Residences.
Includes photographs of homes owned by: Maude Clarke Gardiner, F. B. Waite, Fred Dungan, Ernest Grill, Charles B. Dyke, Charles A. Butsch, Senator Harry Casaday, Charles C. Cleveland, P. J. Werley, J. H. Harbeck, S. A. Griffin (called "Prospect Heights"), H. E. Rowland, and W. H. Allison.
5. The Coal, Oil, and Gas Resources of Boulder County.
Includes photographs of the Inland Company Well No. 6 and office, shaft house at the Rex mine, gas tank and office interior of the Federal Gas Company, shaft house of the Hecla mine, and shaft house of the Simpson mine.
6. Boulder Valley, "The Garden Spot of Colorado"
Includes information on beekeeping, sugar beets, watermelons, strawberries, sugar peas, wheat, and statistics on yields from various farms.
7. Boulder's Excellent and Efficient Public School System.
Includes photographs of Washington, Lincoln, Mapleton, Highland, and University Hill Schools; and one of the "Sanitary Drinking Fountain at the Mapleton School". There is a list of principals and teachers.
8. Some Achievements of the Commercial Association.
Includes photographs of J. A. Davis (President of the Association), Boulder County Courthouse, the O'Connor Hotel, the "Handsome $150,000 Boulderado Hotel built by the citizens of Boulder", and "Bandmaster Swartz and the first prize Boulder Band as it appeared at the State Convention of Elks at Pueblo."
9.Boulder County Mines Forging Ahead in Their Output.
10. Sidelights on the Work of W. W. Degge, A Man of Boulder, Colo.
Includes photographs of the Good Luck Mining and Milling Company mill, shaft house and dump of the Alton Company (W. A. Burke, Mgr.), the Reedy mill of the Prince Arthur Mining and Milling Company, John R. Wood (Secretary of the Boulder County Metal Mining Association), the mill of the Primos Company at Cardinal, the "great cyanide mill of the U. S. Gold Corporation, Sugar Loaf, in course of construction", and the "Boulder County Maids" taken during the Semi-Centennial celebration in November 1909.