Big Movement for Good Roads Across Basin
A broad cooperative effort aims to build a central highway from Thermopolis to Cody, uniting Cody Worland Thermopolis and Basin towns. Representatives from Cody and Basin Progress Club endorsed a route along the Basin to connect to the Bighorn country, with plans to invest over 12000 in this durable roadway benefiting farmers, motorists, and regional tourism.
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Basin
Cody
Basin Progress Club
Wes
Basin Country
Ge Holm
L. L. Newton
C. L. Brome Rey Hake
R. ©. Ghults
Ashley Howe
Chas. Fister
Worland
Cody Bunch
Paul
G. R. Hoover
G. W. Black
Zerign and Son
F. T. Brigham
Wearing and Son
W.iris
P. P. Anderson
Big Horn
Thermopolis
Bern
Thermopalis Antl Cody
Welness
Guaper
Thermopos
Hagin
Dows
Ue Washakie
Baugh
Big Horn County Census Abstract Highlights Districts
The record details Byron Cowley Lowell Greybull and other districts with counts of males and females across age groups, native birth, literacy, and occupations. It notes incomplete Basin district data, totals pending, and mentions Miss Delia Garland visiting Greybull to see relatives for several days.
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Basin
Byron
Wyoming
Cowley
Lowell
Lovell
Greybull
Oller
Gerohwais
Weybull
Thia Mvhudes
Woveral Preckeets
Wit Echaos
Delia Garland
Pitiful Case Prompts Care For Six Miller Children
A sheriff and county attorney investigated six Miller children aged four to seventeen on a ranch near Manderson after reports of neglect. The father was away herding sheep. the state humane association arranged placements for the two oldest girls and four younger children, with E W Burke taking four to Cheyenne to seek foster homes. The two eldest had acted as caregivers. the mother left a year ago. Authorities hope for good homes in Basin and eventual reunion.
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Miller Hilden
Manderson
John Miller
State Humane Association
E. W. Burke
Chilldren
Basin
Playing Game of Politics in County Finances
A county treasurer defends a five month tax collection report showing over 27000 dollars received, claims previous year figures differ by about 11000 dollars in delinquent taxes, and blasts editor for political framing. He vows unchanged collection policy, calls for more help, and notes 50000 dollars in back taxes and certificates dating to 1902. The editorial dispute centers on county finances, transparency, and future funding for projects like bridges.
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Board of County Commissioners
Citisen
Orward
Big Horn County
Mito
Hyattville Celebration and Oil Bulletin Preview
Hyattville prepares for a July celebration with a picnic on Mrs. Hyatt’s lawn and a baseball game in the afternoon. South Bros. will provide music for the evening dance as locals from Paint Rock look forward to a festive day. The state geologist’s office issues Bulletin No. 11 detailing Little Basin and Grass Creek oil and gas fields from 1914 fieldwork, explaining topography and geology leading to the Benton sandstones and economic notes.
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Jiaomibuthag Bulletin No
Little Baatfialo
Grass Creek
Oome
Bass
Greybull
Perk
Hot Springs
Big Morn
Level
Mobs in Mexico Rioting and Looting Described
Desperate conditions in Mexico City are reported as mobs riot and loot while the garrison joins the Zapata army on the city’s outskirts to oppose Carranza forces led by General Pablo Gonzales. Communication with the capital is cut off. stores looted. foreign danger not noted. Dispatches note heavy fighting and awaiting reinforcements from Vera Cruz. courier left June 25.
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Washington
Mexico City
United States
Vera Cruz
Garison
Zapata
Carranza
Pablo Gonzales
Gonzales
Local show gains and fishing party departs town
After a Ky attville show last Saturday night the group stayed over to fish the next day. The party included Mr and Mrs Harry Hime Mr and Mrs Wm Gibson Mr and Mrs B A Davis and Mr and Mrs Berry Lars Coons and Katheen O Neill reporting a glorious time though coffee ran short briefly.
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Kyattville
Mitt Ber
Harry Hime
Wid
Wm, Gibson
B. A. Davis
Berry
Lars Coons
Katheen O'Neill
County Commissioners Reappoint Mrs Agnes Snow to Board
Last Wednesday the board of county commissioners reappointed Mrs Agnes Snow as a member of the board of directors of the binary. The move was a neat compliment to the lady and a recognition of her ability and willingness to do all that is required of her.
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Board of County Commissioners
Agnes Snow
Binary
State Industrial Institute Notes of Punishment
State Industrial Institute records reference disciplinary action or punishment notes within a historical campus context. The entry outlines administrative steps or consequences tied to a student or staff member, reflecting institutional discipline practices of the era.
State Industrial Institute at Worland Showcases Modern Facilities
A visiting Republican delegation from Cody toured the State Industrial Institute near Worland, highlighting about 200000 dollars spent on first class buildings and fireproof construction. The institute houses a self-contained farm operation with dairy, meat, and ice production, staffed by 14 to 25 year olds eager to learn useful trades. Superintendent Robertson is expanding facilities and staff as enrollment nears 100, with plans for additional barns, granaries, and schoolrooms to support a regulated, home-like environment.
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Cody
State Industrial Institute
Worland
Robertson
Mm Golden
Colo
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