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Show THE TERRITORIES. The debt of Gallatin county, Mon., is $55,611.09. The legislature of Arizona has passed a compulsory education bill. Hay $70 a ton is quoted at Deer Lodge and none can be bought. The cattle are starving. Gilmer it Salisbury's stage line will carry delegates to the Montana railroad rail-road convention at half rates. A factory for canning tomatoes, corn, beans, etc., is a projected enterprise en-terprise of Missoulian, Mont. Idaho has 69 post offices, from 12,000 to 35,000 people, plenty of silver and gold mines, tillable and pasture lands, and the purest fresh water fishery on the Pacific coast The Denver News says: A train of one hundred wagons, with GOO persons, per-sons, a herd of milch cows, and the usual assortment of babies and yellow dogs, bound for California, will leave Kansas city in a few days, and pnss through Colorado on their way over the mountains. Spiritualism, in BozemaUj Mon., has received an unexpected impetus by a lady medium informing her husband that there was a pin in then-child's then-child's stomach which would work out through the flesh on a certain day, three week3 ahead, which occurred oc-curred as predicted. The Idaho World publishes a correspondence cor-respondence between Governor Bennett Ben-nett and S. S. Fenn, the candidates i for congressional delegate at the late election. The governor, who gave himself the certificate, wants to compromise com-promise the matter and save a contest, con-test, but Fenn claims that he received re-ceived over -iOO majority, and will contest the election in the house. |