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Show which is not only a credit to the town, but the paper. ' Fali-play has elected C. A. Wilkin as mayor. F. E. Curry, formerly of Salt Lake, is now mayor of Tclluridc. - B. Clark Wheeler, a republican, has been elected mayor of Aspen. La Junta elected as mayor John V. Mauley, the liberal candidate. M. J. Marks has been elected mayor of Bucna Vista. He ran on the people's ticket. The Colorado Springs Star is edited, owned and published by Richard O. Howard, a boy 12 years of age- The Denver high school has a restaurant res-taurant annex where the pupild can purchase lunch at live cents per plate. Sheriff Barton, Denver, has appointed ap-pointed Con Xones and Bat Mastersou as deputy sheriffs. Xones and Master-son Master-son both tcstilied in the Londoner case that they committed gross violations of the election laws of Colorado in our last municipal election. So says the Denver Republican. They have been rewarded for their work. The following Colorado towns have fleeted inavors as follows: Monte Vista, It. 'B. Wallace; Lamar, A. H. Vanardale; Silver Plume, Thomas Rowe; Glenwood Springs, J G Pease: Boulder. Mr Austin: Manitou, A M Leddy; Zuma, T B liabcock; Silver City, II W Smith; Florence. Julius McCan-flless; McCan-flless; Rocky Ford. George W. Swink; Littleton, PS Gilmore: Hannan, James Motley; Barnnm, AC Iloriig; Highlands, George F Lewis; South Denver, Susan M Vaughn; Wvnetka, J W Bowles. COLOIi.VDO CLIPPINGS. Gov. Cooper has issued his proclamation proclama-tion designating April 18th as Arbor day. Sun day evening two thieves entered the Catholic church at Aspen and stole a keg of wine. Leadville has a splendid write-up in the last issue of The Great Divide, jmii ii n |