Trust problems and reform push from Wilson speech
President Wilson urged Congress to regulate big business and curb monopolies with a trade commission, interlocking directorates ban, and railroad securities oversight. House leaders moved swiftly to refer trust regulation to committees, with Democrats and Republicans broadly praising the plan despite some Progressive opposition. The debate foreshadows a busy session as lawmakers weigh the president’s call for accountability and legal reforms.
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Howe
Interstate and Foreign Committee
Interstate Commerce Commission
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Hones
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
Adamson
Georgia
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Clayton
Alabama
Trade Commission
Onoderwood
Carlin
Virginia
Turnelary Committee
Delate Interstate Commerce Committee
Newlands
Nevada
Congress
Joseph W. Davies
Corporations
Judiciary
Senate
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Murdock
Gallinger
Lodge
William A. Smith
Michigan
Kenyon
Iowa
Mann
Oneéip
Jones
Washington
Hard Time Dance at Raternity Hall Next Wednesday
The Ache amusement company will host a hard Ames dance at raternity hall next Wednesday evening with special music a feal ue of entertainment and prizes for winners. A sack of flour will be awarded to the person judged most in need. Such feature dances have drawn large crowds in the past and a record turnout is expected.
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The
Ache Amusement Company
Prises
Lic
A Good Showing Comparative Tax Receipts And Expenditures
The county clerk presents a three year comparative financial statement for Big Horn county. It notes lower taxes this year, estimates 1914 expenses down by about 313 percent, planned road work, reduced valuations, and a path toward a cash basis with surplus funds and pending debts.
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Waa
Washakle
Hot Springs
bin ‘Horn
Big Horn County
Park
Washable
Ho Springs
Sale of live stock and farm machinery planned near Olto
N. P. Laarsen will hold a sale of live stock, farm machinery, and miscellaneous articles at his farm west of Olto on Tuesday, February 5th. The sale begins at noon with hot coffee and lunch served. Cropsey will oversee the sale and L. O. Gray acts as clerk.
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N. P. Laarsen
Olto
Nlo'vlock
Cropsey
O, Gray
Thie Place
Progress Association Postpones Officer Election
Limited attendance at the Progress Association meeting last Wednesday led to postponing the election of officers until next Wednesday at noon. It is hoped a large attendance will be present.
Hawking Found Guilty of Second Degree Murder
William Hawkls was found guilty by a jury on Monday in Sheridan of murder in the second degree for the killing of his wife. The verdict follows a court trial that established the main elements of intent and resulting death in the case.
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Hawking
Willam Hawkls
Sheridan
Death of Omaha Man Triggers Family Notices
Mrs J Sullivan received a telegram Sunday night announcing the death of her father Mr Keelfer of Omaha Nebraska. Mrs Sullivan left Monday for Omaha and was met at Billings by Mr Sullivan who accompanied her. Mr Keelfer had been in poor health and had planned to move to California to take a state job.
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Thermopolis
Harry Taylor
Winnie Hunter
Basin
W. E. Taylor
Bonanza
J. A. Quiner
Manderson
Ening
Mr. Keelfer
Omaha
Sullivan
Wee
Billings
Mr. Sullivan
Emai
Cody
Kelfer
Hadies
California
Oasis Local No 2 Meeting At South Side Shoal House
Oasis Local No 2 schedules its regular meeting at the South Side shoal house tomorrow night. Members are requested to attend as the program is set with songs recitations talks and readings by Wrise da Kather Pauley Avery Renner and Lou Blakesley. Coffee and lunch will be served by the ladies. A strong local has formed at Kane with twenty farmers entering as charter members.
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Oasis Local No. 2
South Side Shoal House
Wrise da
Kather Pauley
Avery
Renner
Lou Blakesley
Kane
Sheridan County to Start Work Under Stagr Garland Manager
Sheridan county organization to begin soon with Mr Stagr of Garland in charge. Advertising has attracted many inquiries to the business agent of local No 2 regarding produce and livestock for sale.
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Sheridan County
Stagr
Garland
Local No. 2
Acme Amusement Company Proves Dazzling Show
The Acme Amusement company delivered an exceptional show and dance at the hall on Wednesday evening. Dr. Van Slyke of Gebo assisted with the music, matching the high standard set by the Smith Bros. orchestra. Louis Luft entertained with his trained bear Joe performing a vast array of tricks to universal praise. Joe proved the highlight, while a large crowd enjoyed the music and dance that followed.
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Louis Luft
Joe
Lena Deen
Miss Deen
Seattle
Deen
Acme Amusement Company
Dr. van Slyke
Gebo
Mus
Smith Bros
Casper May Get Daily Paper With Local Support
The Narona County Tribune proposes a daily Casper paper if local business leaders guarantee it becomes a paying venture. The Tribune is prepared to launch daily publishing once sufficient support is pledged.
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Casper
Tribune
Narona County Tribune
Local Stakeholders Meet Held in Sistersville West Virginia
Homer T Lamb attended a Tuesday east meeting of stakeholders in various companies where he serves as lametal at Sistersville. He visited the Okpiabeuna area along a route but memory of the event remains unclear. He was called by the "lowe laf ber mother" during this time.
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Homer T. Lamb
Tesday
Stakholiders
Telametal
Sistersvile Wo
Okpiabeuna
Omanotea
G. Aarete
May Homestead Forest reserves reversal of ruling
A reversal in the land office ruling affects homestead forest reserves in May. Officials reassess prior decision, reopening the review process and altering proclaimed land designations.
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Homestead
Land Office
Interior department ruling frees lands for homestead entry
Washington January 20. Interior department reverses 1910 precedent on lands within abandoned military reservations in national forests. Such lands may be listed entered and patented under the homestead laws and June 11 1906 act without appraisement or fixed price. Also notes Wool tariff debate with Washington Post editorial arguing consumer impact minimal and wool price prospects for 1913.
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Washington
Senator Warren
General Land Office
Interior Department
National Forests
Department
Washington Post
Nformaio
Ldv O
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