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Show C0L0RAUO NOTES. rrnfessor N. B Webb, on of the brohlcsl teachfti.-i in the CouidorMCbooSa died on Sunday of cori-uiniption. Til Me thoilifcM oi I'.oulder will build a now church edilic to cost $'20,000. 'I he t'ditor of th lleila County Laborer La-borer asks for a do li'ht. a murder and a wed. litis lo that be can pet more news. Colorado raised 120 pounds of tobacco in lH(M), and the et nsuii experts say mat, tun statu u wen tiueu lor luuicci raising. Notwillistandin(r the severe winter, cattle and burses on tho Arickaren and Republican rivers are looking well. Tht loss bat been lifcht. .Jason K. Scobey died at Iilack Hawk Sunday evening. .Jesse Scobey, as lie was called, was one of the lirst settlers of (iilpin county, iind has been living in Iilack Hawk .since is.v.i. The new city oliii ers elected by the Aspen City council are as follown; V. U. Wiley, police magietrate; J. W. Deane, city attorney; .1. II. (ireener, city marshal, II. C. Kennedy, street commissioner. There are at present twenty-three well delined and healthy cases of smallpox small-pox in thia vicinity, but none in the town. AllogutliHr there have been about forty cases and but one has died. Wnlaenhiirg Caclim. Ihiraiigo cast tho largest Tote at the recent election of any town west of I'ueblo, except Leadville and Aspen. Huraugo cast 7?il votes, Ouray TTit, l)el N'nrle .1:1. Telluride :.i0, Alamosa about 'J00. and Silverton about Il.'iO. Duratigo Herald. Ilenver is to have a "blue book." What have Denver families done that Ihey should be treated thus? Aren't Ilenver ladies just ns womanly, brave and In Ipfnl as Ihey wero twenty years ago when the great majority lived in ( iilpin and Clear Crook counties, and by their help and comfort enabled their husband to make fortune out of , the mines? Appointments have been uiadu in I'ueblo as follows: Chief of police, J, T. O'Connor; captain, 1'. Dillon; police magistrate. K. II. Stone; city physician. Dr. W. I!. Davis; city scavenger, J. M. Hilton; janitor, loy rainier; citv weighers. Joseph Young anil W . II . Laeev; street commissioner, T. Corri-jaii; Corri-jaii; chief of lire department, U. J. Kragiie; assistant chief, T. D. Sanborn. Tho state school for the deaf and blind at Colorado Springs was the scent! of a very rare and interesting operation. opera-tion. Mvrtle. Hignee, 0 year old, tin? child of Denver people, was born with her eyelids closed. She could distinguish distin-guish between light and darkucis. however, how-ever, showing that there iiiusl bo an eyeball underneath the thick lid. The, operation was to open the eyes of the little girl and to improve, her sight. It promises to be a complete success. The followifig city ollicers have been elected iu Leadvilie: City attorney, ti. S. l'holps; police jinljje, J. W. Moore; city clerk, John Luinsdeii, city marshal, V. T. Wilder; city collector, Willis Loomis; city engineer, J. C. V. Christian; Christ-ian; chief of police, James J. McDonnell; McDon-nell; patrolmen, Messrs. J51anchard. Jiurus, Salen, Carr and Cunningham; city physician, Sol Kahn; tiiemeu, Messrs. Hall, - Herman, Kautgen, and on the regular force, Jerry O'Keefe, (i. V. Kodes, VV. C. J'arker, lid Greenlaw, A. L. Heese, S. S. Williams, Andrew King, l'raiik Towers and W. T. Jack-sou |