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Show THE TERRITORIES. The Denver Sentinel, a democratic evening sheetj has collapsed. Sterres, one of tho murderers ol , Franz Warl, was hanged at llelunu iat Thursday. Fullerton is a new Colorado mining camp just started near Sunshine by the discovery of some very rich ore. Wheat on the line of the Northern Pacific commands lrom $1 to $1.05 per bushel. Ninety cents is the ruling prico on the St. Paul and Pacific, and So cents in Southern Dakota. Ward, who, while endeavoring to rescue an ipiperiled child, a year or so ago, and had a leg cut off by a passing locomotive, has juit secured a verdict, by jury, against the Kansas Pacific company Jor $3,730 damages. Gen. Nctlleton, an officer of tho Northern Pacific railroad says that the probabilities are now 00 in 100 that work will be commenced and energetically continued on the Montana Mon-tana extension early next spring. A correspondent who has been over the proposed lino of the Northern Pacific railroad, thinks it can bo built for thirty thousand dollars per mile to Helena, Mont., although the four hundred and fifty-two miles already completed cost tho enormous average of $00,371 per mile. As a long freight train, heading for Las Animas, Iclt Dodge city, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fu railroad, rail-road, Thursday, it parted in t'to centre. N. D. Southern, a bmkeman, ran back after tho rear earn, loll on tho track, and was run over and his body horribly mutilated. Merritt C. Pago, U. S. district attorney for Montana, got into trouble trou-ble with the late grand jury, it is said on account of their desiro to invesU-irato invesU-irato certain ol the fiiiii:in riny fminl which he opposed. The jurors sign a card denouncing Merrit as incompetent incompe-tent or false to his trust, It is thought by well informed parties par-ties that thero will bo no difficulty in the proposed Cheyenne, Bozcman & Helena railroad getting a, subsidy of two and a half millions from 'the Wyoming legislature. It will be easy enough lor the legislature to vote any number of millions, but who will take Wyoming bonds at SO cents on a clol-; lar in the present condition of the money market 1 |