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Show C0L0RAC0 NOTES. At Loveland the license ticket won by tl majority. J. M. Johns (democrat) was elected mayor of I rinidad. J. E. l out, (republican) was elected mayor of Leadville. The city council is a tie. Central City, Teller's disiriet. went largely democratic. S. I. Lorah w as elected moyor. The prohibition ticket carried the day at Silvertoii. (ieorge L. Thorpe w;is elected mayor. At Ouray Pforson. (rep.), was elected mayor. The democrats elected live out of eight aldermen. At Rerthoud license was carried by 2 majority. Tim citizens' ticket elected P. A. Crane mayor. Longmont laughs. The entire anti-saloon anti-saloon ticket carried by IH majority. l'!-;ink II Stift-n.H' in ncii'iiv In La Junta the saloon ticket was defeated de-feated and the people's candidate, A. W. English, was elected mayor. Tho election at Sterling decided that no saloons w ere toexist in Steriingafler May Hi, at which time the saloon licenses run out. Yuma elected II. I'. Dunham mayor. The greatest interest was on the annexing an-nexing of certain territory to the to.n, which was carried by a small majority. At Florence the ticket headed by Thomas Hobitison, superintendent of the I'nited Oil company, was defeated by the Isaac Canlicld ticket of the Triumph Tri-umph Oil eonipauy. At (irand Junction tho democrats carried everything but one alderman, George livan, who was nominated by the republicans and indorsed by the democrats. L. M. Miilcr is mayor. At Aspen the democrats went on a still hunt nnd elected Dr. E. P. Hose mayor over 15. Clark Wheeler, thus the court house gang and the "tin horns" succeeded in defeating tho best mavor Aspen ever had. At lioulder Dr. Iioud (republican) was elected mayor and the entire republican re-publican ticket was also elocted except- ing ono alderman. A proposition to tax the town for support of the water works was carried. The various Colorado towtisj elected mayors as follows: Manitoti, M. A. Letldy; Kigway, C. W. Gibbs; Dalles, Ames ('armiehaels, sr.; Idaho Springs. Geo. E. McClelland; Buena Vista, M. L. Mason; Montrose. J. E. McClure; Del Norto, James E. llasbrnok; Akron, J. F. Dole; Alomosa, Uoss; Monte Vista, W. J. Clark; Juiesburg, E. II. Stevens; Las Animas. John A. Murphv; Laman, U. H. Van Orsda'e; Kocky Ford. George W. Swink; Salida, John G. Hellenbaek; Delta, E. L. Kellogg; Conm, Dan Leonard; Fort Morgan, John T. Koss; Duratigo, E. L. Lambert; Sheridan Junction, C. S. Harriman: Fort Collins. Win. B. Miner; St. Elmo. T. I. Briseo; New, Castle. John A. Hitter; Castle Ilock, J. 11. Craig. |