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<p>Fort Hays.- The Denver News received a telegram from Fort Hays which says there are quite large towns springing up around there. One is being built by the Big Creek Land Company, of St. Louis, and is called Hays City. The Company are bringing 50 families from New York State to settle as farmers on their land. A large hotel is being built. The town will be a county seat. A large number of buildings are going up.</p>

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