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— More Indian raids are reported from Texas. 
— The census gives Utah 86,884 population. 
— Arnprior, Canada, has marble quarries. 
— Guelph, Out,., wants a Union Railway Sta¬ 
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— Wild horses in Australia are shot for their 
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— There were 71 voters in Portsmouth, N. H., 
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— Michigan has a population of 1,191,461, a 
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