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Show THE TERRITORIES. Rev. Father luioda is ministering to the Catholics of Benton and vicinity. vicin-ity. The Gilpin (Col.) water bonds fStloO OlVll wora ,-,.;, .H k lrt v , , j iuv major ity. The Metropolitan hotel at Bozeman was recently sold at Sheriff's sale for $0,000. During 1S74 3,1GO,000 pounds of buflalo bones were shipped over the Kansas Pacific railroad. - The Ckirflain says there are billions and trillions of young g asslioppers in the Arkansas valley near Pueblo. At the races of the Denver Stock association, from June 23 to 26, $7,000 in premiums will be competed for. The ties for the Pueblo and Salt Lake railroad will be floated down the Arkansas river on tbe first high water. Anew territory, to be callrd Uintah and to embrace the Black Hills, is the Black Hills, is the latest scheme set on foot. Between thirty and forty delegates to tbe railroad convention of the 21st were registered at the hotels of Helena on the 20th. Therecent railroad blockade brough together, in Denver, two brothers, i Chicsgoan and a Coloradan, who h'ac not met Bince 1S50. It is now claimed that Spotted Tail "salted" tbe Black Hills in order to sell that bleak and inhospitable region 1 to the government. The proprietors of the AVic XorUt-iccat XorUt-iccat paper at Deer Lodge have pur-chased pur-chased a new block of buildings for the u-c of that piper. Forty five miles of road are graded between Pueblo and Trinidad nH track-laying on this extension is to commence about M;iy 1st. Ten, Denver AVit-..-M are enough for one mail, but a doz-. n Cheyenne Leaders and Evanaton Ana would make the most devout christian profane. pro-fane. The remains of throe men who were hurried in an avalanche at Cherokee gulch, near Georgetown, Col., last February, were recently found lying side bj- Bide in"a cabin. The Denver city council has ordered J the houses of prostitution in that city I . . to be closed, and petitions are now in circulation to establish a license ami registration system for the social evil. I A plan of t he prisoners in the Montana Mon-tana territorial penuontiary to murder mur-der the guard, rob the prison and escape, was trustrau d on th' 16lh, and the lead-r put on a btead and water diet. Suteen cents was the fortune of 1 win. N. Byers when he arriv.d at Denver, Cul. sixteen years ago. He ia-. ia-. vested his money in tbe newapaprj business, and now has an $S0 000 newspaper and I'wrylliicg to match. But few printprs h ,ve as much as sixteen cents (o start out with. The railroad meotii.g at .Missoula declari d it the will ot the people of that place that no sub-idy, either county or territorial, be given to anv I railroad unless it be oinpl.. d t0 te western bounda-y of Miss. nl, countv within four years; and also opposed ' all narrow-gauge whemes. |