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Show THE TERRITORIES. Several live stock sales of importance import-ance have occurred in JDenver recently. One of Lieut. Wheeler's exploring parties have arrived at Camp Apache. ' Scarlet fever and influenza are rag- ing among the children of Port) Townsend. Work on the Denver arte&ian well progresses. The bore is now down about 700 feet. ' The house on the top of Pike's, Peak is nearly finished. It is a very! substantial structure, and will be able; to withstand any of the heavy wind : storms that prevail at that altitude. The commanding officer at Fort Fetterman has been instructed to de-j mand of the Sioux the surrender ott the murderers of Mrs. Riciiards and j Miss Hall, in Little Wind River Val-! ley. The company now constructing the railrond from Walla Wilh toWallulaj propose to the people of that locality 1 to complete their road immediately if. the citizens will purchase freight bonds j and subscribe stock to said road in the sum of $40,000. The Little Annie goM miue.located j .near the San Juan mining district, Colorado county, was recently sold for: $410,000. . j Ray Neal let a ray of light shine. 1 through a hole in the cheek of John ! , Warren in Walla Walla recently. ( Ray wi6 drunk, and picked a quarrel i and then used a knife. General Crook does not anticipate 1 ' another Indian outbreak. He expects ! to be able to corral all the bad In- ' dims that are novr struggling outside , : of the reservations, and lor this pur- j pose has scouts out in all parts of the I Apache country. j |