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Show COLORADO NOTES. No native ColoradGan takes any "stock" in the Bellamy idea. A "good time" in Silver Plume means a keg of beer and a day's outing. "Teller's amendment" is the leader in the editorial columns of all the Colorado Colo-rado pross. Thoro is a railroad station on the D. & B. G. called "McUinty." No one would be surprised to see it go down. Aspen has a female tonsorial artist. As she Is twice a widow, the "boys" look upon her with considerable distrust dis-trust when sho says "next!" A new court house is to be built at Lamar. If there is one thing the town of Lamar needs less than another just at the present time, that thing is a court house. The motor men on the electric cars at Colorado Springs will strike for steel corsets, or the women must stop poking pok-ing them in the back when they want the car stopped. "From Kansas and her many terrors, good Lord deliver us," says the editor of the Pueblo Star. No matter where ho goes the Missouri native always demonstrates his home training. Though tho Lord is seldom appealed to for protection. Colonel John Arkins, in a column interview with a Chicago Post reporter, said the political situatiou in Colorado was a most interesting one. But he did not say anything else. The oyster could gain an excellent fund of information infor-mation if it would keep an observant eye upon the colonel. |