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Show rarllla Mods or Colorado. H The traveler who visits Colorado for th H first tliM Is surprlsod and linprossed with H tb opiortunltles tbestate affords In agn- H cultural pursuits Th mineral wealth ot H thastato with Its msny famous mines, -H seems to have brouni Used In th minds ot H straugera, crowding out all knowledge of H her wondei fully fertile solL Llttl thought Jg Is ever given to the lt,WH nillos of Irrlft- ' gallon t anals that have been constructed, and the i OUI.ouu acres of Isnd which bav thus far U.n mado iirodutttv. Yet, out out of !tl bshlblts from Colorado at tb world's fall elghty-ouospoclal preeiluui weroawnrded, covering all kinds of frilt and produo.. Tlie wheal eihlblt attracted wide etlenilou, and twenty-flr awards wen glvrn It alone, tho largest number recelvod by any ono stste In the Union. Tho fruit ludu.lry lis. reaehod ll.OOO.OOU a yesr and Is ytt In Its Infancy, bugar beet culture la a piolltubu Industry. Th roln eral wealth uf th ststo, which leads all other stale In lb Union In th output ot gold and silver does not compare with her agricultural wealth A haudaoma a.id profusely pro-fusely Illustrated pamphlet entitled "Th Ktrlll Lands of Colorado " bat Just been Issued by the pasatiugur department of tho Denver It ltlo (Irande railway, and give detailed Information of the lands and their location, and may be had upon application toS. If. Hooier, general passenger agent, Denver, or II M. Cushlng, traveling passenger pas-senger agent, M West Second South street, bsll Laso t'liv I'll1' |