Buffalo preserve idea proposed for Paladura canyon
C Goodnight of Texas Panhandle seeks state and federal backing to establish a buffalo and wild animal preserve in Paladura canyon near Can Yor City. He aims to breed a cross called catalo by merging buffalo with domestic cattle, claiming better beef and larger stock, with buffalo herds already on his ranch since 1878 and plans to corral animals in canyon and adjacent prairie.
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Kansas City
C. Goodnight
Panhandle
Texas
Congress
Paladura Canyon
Canyoru City
America
Goodnight
Atchixon
Topkeka & Santa Fe
Ite Marine
Canyon City
Jeneth
Sirloin
Among the Railroads Covering Events Of Interest In Railroad Circles
Fast mail train too heavy for mountain grades prompts Union Pacific plan to remove a car and reallocate it to another train. Witnesses depart for Walla Walla to testify in a $40,000 damage suit against Union Pacific over injuries from an immigrant car incident. Ladies Auxiliary hosts a dance at R Hall with decor in red and green, next event January 7. Railway telegraphers meeting eyed grievances. salary rise praised. Cheyenne Tribune notes electric block signals on the Wyoming main line. Rail notes report crew transfers, shop repairs, and pay roll of nearly $8,000. Supt Park visits with Harriman line officials. Missouri wedding plans touch two crews.
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W. L. Clark
H. J. Cummings
Mr. Kelly
Dr. Stevens
Thomas Hickson
Bill Quirk
Walla Walla
Washington
Ernest Mahr
Union Pacific Railroad Company
Mahr
Lookout
Ladien
Brotherhood of Railway
Boof R. T
Second Street
Mexdames Stone
Morgan
Zentx
Marvin
Agnes Stone
Anys
Ni Piatto
Progél
Park
Omaha
Stockhold Jera
Harriman Hines
Salt Lake
H. Crall
J. W Crall
Missouri
Jewelry dealer Brittain vanishes after Denver merchants lose stock
In Laramie an unknown Brittain opened a jewelry shop and sold stock to Denver wholesalers at high prices. He departed suddenly with unpaid city taxes and duties. The remaining stock was sent back to Denver where it may be seized by writ of attachment.
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Brittain
Laramnle
Gardinter
Thursbars Street
Denver
Laramie
Brittian
Britian
Baranie
Reals
Brittlan
Laramie Literary Club hears Em Crumline on Trans Mississippi Congress
The Laramie Literary Club met with notable attendees to hear EM Crumline describe his Wyoming delegation's visit to the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress. Speakers included cabinet officers Secretary Root Leslie M Shaw and W J Bryan amid broad western representation and talks on river harbor expansion and universal peace arbitration.
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Laramie — Literary Club
EM Crumline
Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress
Wyoming
CP Arnold
W. J .Frazee
Rosa Moody
Eritle
Crometny
Wa. J. Bryan
Mississippi
Alaska
Hawaiian Islands
Congress
Crumvin
Root
Leslie M. Shaw
W. J. Bryan
Cromline
Bryan
National Congress
Wear
U7.8
Milestone Rails Move Toward Centennial Completion
President Fred A. Miller of the Van Horn-Miller Syndicate reports from Boston that the shipment covering the balance of rails into Centennial is nearly all en route. The line is expected to be completed as weather allows, with Miller aiming to reach Centennial by early spring.
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Centennial
Fred A. Miller
The
van Horn-Miller Syndicate
Boston
Mass
Laramie
Wyo
Isaac van Horn
Community Notes and Local Theatre Bids and Census Data
Subside result and tariff debate at the club with N B Corthell explaining tariff law effects on shipbuilding. Alaska Governor Brady cited for remarkable natural resources. Theater tonight features The Doctor at Maenner chor hall with cast including Dillington Hopper and Napoleon B Plunker. Census bulletin from Cheyenne reports 109 Wyoming establishments, $2.7 million capital, 1834 wage earners, $3.523 million output. 33 women, few under 12.
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The
Presbyterian Church
Maennerchor Hall
the Doctor
Dillington Hopper
New York
W.dekay
Thomas Picton
Herman Langhelde Crumley Chuges
Leslie Swigart
Cheyenne
Wyo
Cenane Bureas
Wyoming
Irvine Case Continued In Sheridan With Key Figures
Rumor says Rev Dr Rafter of Cheyenne Senator J W Williams of Douglas and Nat Baker of Lust prompted the continuance of Edna Irvine's case in Sheridan. They met witnesses and interested parties Wednesday. The case is continued to the dime term where Irvine is expected to plead guilty and pay a monetary fine.
Wyoming Man Testifies In Land Fraud Case
James Moore a Sheridan Wyoming machinist testified in a Nebraska land fraud case this morning. He formerly lived in Alliance Nebraska, filed a claim, and said cattle barons had assured purchase for 200 dollars when proof was shown.
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Omaha
James Moore
Sheridan
Wyo
Nebraska
Alliance
Riverton Gets Second Bank in Wyoming Baby Town
Riverton Wyoming December 7 The First National Bank of Riverton is authorized to do business by the comptroller of the currency with capital stock of 125000 and trustees H G Hay A Cunningham A Hi Marble J D Richards and H R Paul The town is the baby town of Wyoming not yet three months old and now has two banks
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Rivrton
Riverton
Wyo
First National Bank of
H. G. Hay
A. . Cunningham
A. Hi
Marble
J.D. Richards
H.R. Paul
Riveron
Wyoming
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Order of Railway
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Cheyenne Tribune
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James J. Kelther
Rawlins
Jeweler
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Tome
Cromeine
N. B. Corthell
Crumling
Gov. Brady
BN. Rogers
Pr. Delaney
Prof. Lee
Edna Irvine
Ft. Ca
W H. Frazee
Laramie, Wyo