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Show 1 i.toomj- outlook. DKX I K, Aug 21. Am a result of tbe summer'- drought, latern Colorado Col-orado ind Western ICanas U-gin to look groom The cool weatlur of IhepastfLW ilas cau-es ettltrs iu tlie dry ill-trlcU to wondir where their w Inter supply Is to come from. A great man of them liavooul tlieir claims nnd not all of tltose jiruvtnup so that they have, noth tug to sell aird notiifug to borrow UJ.OI1. A committee reached IK ii eer toIay from IIic eastern rt of Araliajoc County, Culorailu, sent b tlie settlen ot that dbtrict in quest of aid, wbicli will no doubt be general-! furnished thcni,as (okirado, as a whoh, has been blvtx'j w ith unusuall goodcropSjSs that the Stale will lie aiuj 1 able to take care of tliose who have settled upon tlie I lain in the ea.tern t-lion t-lion of tlie itate. Hut Vtr-lcra Kaiwu, uhlcn ompries a much larger area, and whiro not even vegetable luve grown ttic pa-t ear, will no doubt have to call upon the eat forassUtancebefcte thewiuir Matjiareovtr Alleady huudredsof fani'lhrshaxe c-ime ta Cotoraio trom Western Kansas wliere they lejcrt porn wheat and oaU that wire i l.intid In onic itMricta still itmalii lutiie around or have U-en eaten ! b'rd. rherewa imtLiHaih moi-ture in lln gr.ei p! t-pruut it until the fall rain set in 3 week or two a-o At Lotorado pria;KijuitL a uumt t-ot t-ot KanaaM faiuilHv are living in leliln. AH see-in to 1 thriving atid iu good liealth, having secured work since their arrival |