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Show digest of data recently collected with reference to the operation of woman suffrage in Colorado. Much of the Information In-formation was obtained through let-tors let-tors received from many persons of prominence In civil affairs. Of twenty-three communications from Denver, three were unfavorable, three lukewarm and seventeen favorable favor-able toward woman suffrage, considered consid-ered upon actus.) accomplishments. The election of Miss Morldlth as election elec-tion commissioner, the vote securing amendments to the charter for the initiative, referendum and recall aud the defeat of the stalled water "franchise grab" In Denver were attributed at-tributed in Miss Wlnsor's report to the vota of women. From Colorado Springs, where, according ac-cording to Miss Wlnsor, the municipal munici-pal conscience is not highly developed either In men r women, five letters received were unfavorable and eight favorable. Several writers attributed lo the work of women the adoption of a new charter combining dements of the Galveston and Pes Moines plane. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AS I yl SEEN IN COLORADO1 Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17. "The oper-' oper-' atlon of woman suffrage nud its lo-! lo-! effect," was a bubjert which re- ! eelved especially close attention at I ilio closing session of the comblnid '.'! National Municipal league in thiB city 1 today. Mrs. Mary Winsor of Ifavrefortl, Jji' Pa . preniilent of the ,"enpylviinl t Uulted Soflrazu league, predated a |