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Newspaper

Laramie Boomerang

Location

Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

Apr 02, 1908

Page

1

Wyoming Students Demand Nonpartisan University Board

A public notice urges removal of Otto Gramm and calls for reform at the Wyoming State University. It argues the board abuses power, suppresses dissent, and seeks to control the president, urging a nonpartisan leadership dedicated to improving the university.

Otto Gramm Tisdel Tiadel Tafel Dd Dored Board OF Trustees THE State University Manter Apg Stite Utnte University Wyoming Lme Gramm Knates Ainto University Wyomoe

Postponed Meeting at Prairie Street Church

Due to need to give all a chance to attend the feature in the Presbyterian church, the meeting at the Plymouth Street church is postponed. The evangelist Key and Be Wahlgrin will hold a special appointment next Sunday.

Uie Tanigsit Sundar Apoelal

Ill notification fragment headlines uncertain text

Fragmentary OCR note with unclear names and events. no definite entities or dates readable. summary cannot determine a coherent news item from the garbled text.

Police cautions amid hostile upgrade amid brief outage

A garbled note reports police caution as a group undergoes a brief outage. It mentions attorney involvement and a three day period with unclear timing and details. No clear names or locations are readable.

Dean Bode to Give Recital at Rawling Episcopal Church

Dean Bod of Laranie assisted by an unnamed tenor will present a recital at the Episcopal Church on Tuesday evening April 13. The notice, from a Republican source, highlights a cultural event in town.

Dean Bode Rawling Dean Bod Laranie Hy Toon!ta Eveni!ng April Bist Rewlian Republican

SUES INVITATIONS TO DANCE

The notice describes a social event in Lavernia featuring a dance with a mix of invitations and attendees. It mentions an entertainment program and a committee coordinating the evening, with details on time and location.

Sues Daxter Laden Lavernia

Quarantine Lifted for Two Families in South Pirat Street

Quarantine was yesterday lifted from the Case and Montgomery homes on South Pirat street after members of both families suffered from smallpox.

Case Montgomery South Pirat Street

Type Thrown In The Boomerang Republishes McGill Letter

The Boomerang republishes Senator McGill's letter on the university matter after a delay note. The piece regrets the request did not reach the office until after the type had been thrown in.

McGill Mus

Gas Stops All Work At Mine In East Slope

Fated colliery abandoned for several days no bodies found. No. 1 mine death toll rises after explosion last Saturday. New efforts halted by lethal gas. sixty men believed trapped. search suspended for several days.

Severas

No New Range Law This Year

In a letter to F J Thmsen deputy clerk of the district court Congress man F W Mondell says all questions on rev ge control and leasing are in abeyance for the present He suggests no leasing measure will pass this session and notes Albany county stockmen wish for a range law but believes none would satisfy cattlemen of the west He adds agitation for government range control faces opposition and some who favored leasing may rethink their stance to avoid misinterpretation of support for the range central program.

F. J. Thmsen District Court F. W. Mondell Congress Mondell Albany County

University Controversy Discussed as Call for Nonpartisan Reforms

The Cheyenne Tribune editorializes on the Wyoming university matter, noting partisan claims by The Boomerang. It cites calls for four capable Democrats on the Board of Trustees and suggests resignations to allow Gov. Brooks to review the situation, aiming for a clean slate and renewed public trust.

Brooks Tribune Wyoming Bartlett Tisdel East Tylott Harvard Cheyenne the Tribune Rght Government of England

Keystone Mine Abandoned After Failed Development

The Keystone mine in North Park county is abandoned by North Park Copper Syndicate Limited after years of costly development. Ore has yielded about $75,000 since discovery in 1878 and the present management led by F. Percy Rolfe finds the ledge inferior and not worth further investment. Rolfe will return to London with equipment up for sale and the plant offered as a sacrifice.

Keystone Ming Keystone Thin County North Park Copper Syn Mento Limited F. Percy Rolfe Rolfe Oman Fedtians M. N. Grant Henry Knight The State University Holfe London South America Waa Sine Calgary West Australia New Zealand Novad California Cripple Creek Ralfe Wyoming

American car off for frozen North in trial run

Seattle April 2 The American car in the New York to Paris Race aimed at Alaska last night. Italians head to Frisco the French to Death Valley and the Germans to Echo Utah in a scattered field of entrants.

Seattle Wack New York Paris Alaska Frisco Death Valley Echo

Syndicate Plans Political Paper Network In Colorado

Denver April. A syndicate organized by H Branch and A V Manyfield proposes supplying Democratic newspapers in Colorado with four columns weekly two advertising and two editorial political pieces from state headquarters The plan promises generous advertising revenue to publishers with the profit to come from the Democratic campaign fund They deny external control and say they will back candidates while opposing the Drake ballot measure unless the Democratic convention endorses it.

Denver H. ©. Branch Fort Collins A. V Manyfield Denver News Temple Court Colorado Democratic Campaign Branch Mayfield

Japanese hunter fined for buck slaughter near Bosler

Takol a Japanese foreman on the Union Pacific work crew was fined 75 dollars and costs after Deputy Sorensen arrested him for killing a buck without a license. Takol paid and was sent to county jail for the balance. The case sparked outrage over game law enforcement along the line and prompted remarks about stronger justice.

Union Wacitio Bosler Ain Morality Justice Hynes Sukol Sorenson Heel Springs Union Pacific Forelymere Takoj Sorensen Sorenven Wyoming Tee Hugh Hoods Takol Jaye Ralure

Extension work pushed on LH P and P near North Park

The report notes extension work advancing on LH P and P toward North Park in Centennial valley. Eight large teams will push ahead rapidly, with many men employed to accelerate the project progression.

A. Miller Centennial Valley North Park

Dance Balunday night chaos disrupts Nero procession

A rough, OCR read of a local event notes a dance Balunday night with crowds and disturbances around a Nero procession. The fragmentary text hints at unrest and a crowded street scene.

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