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Show COLORADO NOTES. Kvans Willi'rup was run down hy an on gilM at Montrose. A. E. Wondt, who was so tiadly frozen at C'reede, died al Suliila. The. ilemoerats of Leadville will hold their city convention on March 17. A eetlon mail nained Mcllale hud his lej; broken while flxitiK up tho track at Silver ton. Thieves made an unsuccessful attempt to roll the residence of It. .1. Whenlcr at Aspen Tuesday niL'ht. .lames Samson had his richt foot badly I, iirned at tho Arkansas Valley smelter at Leadville. ( illie l'rnett, a Leadville woinuu, was hit on the head with a piece of iron and severely .'j injured. iik A Meeker dlspateh says: "The direful Nt Li-j1'' ' etTeetsdue to the periodical trips which the Tf Utc Indiam make into this country, fo the J purpoie of killinir deer, were never moje tip-Id tip-Id puront than at the present time. The lin ' menu number llaughtered by them is Inir.lly Ii realized at the time, excepting In thus.' who i, personally view the putrifyitu; carcaMI Iv mir In the hills, where they have been 1 skinned and left to rot. But at this jaaion ' of the year, when the game is trawling to ward the higher country, they ers- in V droves, where they can be plainly seen and i their numbers almost counted, Frotnt' tual l fi obierTitlon of the dead deer found where I .. they had been left by the Utei, tt Is itated 1 , f. that for every buck which they killed there were two does and two fawns. With An an- 1 i i nual killing of the game which excecli the natural increase of their numbers, the 1 nil li not hard to gtMM, and a local movement has been sugecsted to head them olf this season, before they can do any damage. |