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Show . THE TERRITORIES. The season has been very favorable for 6tcck in Laramie county, Al the la.-.t accounts tho Denver pacaped prisoners were at luro. Cash Melan, a native of Paris, died in Atlantic city, Wyoming, on the 23d ult., aged 3S. Fn-sh butter and CL'gs, homo pro-, ductions, retuil at Idaho city at seventy-five cents. j Tho South Pueblo concentration and reduction company has been incorporated in-corporated with a capital of $500,-000. $500,-000. One hunter, not long sinco, shot seventeen elk in a single hour on the Humptulip river, in Ctiehalis county, Idaho. A native of Poland, about 30 years old, shot himspll fatally at the Sherman Sher-man Duuoc, Doutct, FiiUny night, without assigning any cause. Ed. F. Bishop, clerk of the district 'court of Denver, has got track of a sword in Gecirgia which he lost during the battle at Stone river in 1HG3. Willis Johnson was gagged, tied and robbed on Tuesday last near Fort Sanders, by two men, 'who got away with six horses and $51 in money. There are more men at present engaged en-gaged in prospecting: for gold and tsilver-bearing quartz ledges in Boise county, Idaho, than has been known in any previous season. Wyomine's taxable property is returned re-turned at $S,GS4,065 35, an increase over last year of $1,200,943 85. Tin-increase Tin-increase in Cheyenne was $398,207.80, and in Albany county $595,52 91. . A wrestling match at Black Hawk, Col., on the 29th, ended with a probably prob-ably lata I shooting case. A man named Cleveland backed MeMann, one of the wrestlers, to the amount Ol $300, and lose. The match hud been thrown and Clevelacd shot MeMann and rode oil at full speed. The military in the Sioux country itdialrihnted aslollows: At Ked Cloud, six p.nmrifvnipH fnnr infimlru nfl nr.. cavalry; Spotted Tail, or Camp Sheridan, Sheri-dan, two companies of infantry an two companies of cavalry: HurneyV Peak, or French Creek, six companies of cavalry and two of infantry. John H. Boyer was killed by light ning near Yankton, Dakota, the olhei day. He wan struck on tho top of the head, the fluid running down tbo tide of the face to the shoulder, thence t the beard and spreading all over bin body, tearing ofl his clothing am. boots. His silver watch was fiiHud int a lump of metal, and on the spoi wbero his body lay was a hole in thi earth eight fei-t deep. |