Encouraging Prospects for Laramie Industries Boom
Laramie shows bright future with plans to turn passenger engines at local shops, boosting population and housing demand. Van Horn Miller, Rambler Mining, and Belgo American Drilling Trust invest, with oil fields, lime rock, plaster mill expansions, and a new gas plant boosting industry diversity and economic growth.
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Laramie
Laramie Ja
Round House
Federal
Stewart
Hahn's Peak & Pacific R. A
van Horn- Miller Company
Rambler Mining and Smelting Company
Rocky Mountains
M. M. Green & Co
Midat
U. P. Railroad
Mrs Spalding Taken to Denver for Treatment
Mrs Spaulding, age 10, has recovered from a relapse and will be taken to Denver for hospital treatment. An operation may be necessary. An apartment on No 2 was prepared and she rests with her husband and a nurse. Friends in Laramie await news of her health.
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Mrs
Spaulding
Denver
No. 2
Laramie
Pugnacious Drunk Causes Saloon Window Assault
Early yesterday a town resident, intoxicated and unruly, punched a saloon window on Grand Avenue and struck Officer Geltony in the eye. He kicked Officer Gray, requiring strenuous measures to restrain him. When sober he is respectable, but in drink he becomes horrid.
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Grand Avene
Gray
Lacey Proposes Repeal of Homestead and Desert Land Laws
Washington action shows Representative Lacey introducing bills to repeal key homestead and desert land provisions. Secretary Hitchcock and General Land Office officials back the measures, preserving pending entries and accrued rights while enabling completion under existing terms.
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Washington, D. C
Lacey
House
Hitchcock
General Land Office
Binger Hermann
Secretary of the Interior
General Land Pffce
Land Auction Near Sheridan for 1700 Acres in Coal Operations
State Superintendent T T Tynan departed for Sheridan to auction 1700 acres of land five miles from the city. The tract is needed by the Sheridan Coal company for operations and is expected to fetch from $10 to $20 per acre, likely totaling about $34,000. Loader.
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T. T. Tynan
Sheridan
Sheridan Coal Company
Loader
Perry Newell and family head to Beech Hill California
Perry Newell and his wife from Laramie left yesterday for Beech Hill California where they plan to stay a year. Perry is a brother of Mrs. John Webb who is wintering with her husband in California. The Webbs have leased their Mill Creek ranch and will reside in the fruit country for about twelve months.
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Perry Newell
Laramie
Pouk
Beech Bill
Cal
Perry
John Webb
Mr. Webb
California
Webb's
Mill Creek
Down by the Sea at the Opera House Tuesday
Manager Roothaa secured a one night engagement for December 16 at the opera house presenting the romantic comedy drama Down by the Sea. The production touts its purity of story and quiet dramatic strength, with a powerful company and stunning scenic effects. The cast includes performers previously seen in Tennessee's Pardner and Old Cross Roads.
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Roothaa
Opera House
Tennessee
Pardner
Old Cross Roads
Wyoming Fossils Return to Yale Peabody Museum
Dispatch from New Haven reports G R Wielen returned to the Yale Peabody Museum after months in Wyoming Montana and Dakota bringing valuable additions to the collection. The group includes several fossil turtles with one fourteen feet long and estimated twenty two feet to the tail. Dr J L Wortman continues westward exploring Bridger Basin as the Leader notes.
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New Haven
Conn
G. R. Wielen
Yale-Peabody Museum
Wyming
Montana
Dakota
Esa
J. L. Wortman
Bridger Besin
Albany Lodge Elects Officers for Coming Year
Albany Lodge No. 1 C. O. F. has elected officers for the coming year and will install in January. Noble Grand James Foster, Vice Grand Samuel Klingen, Secretary Henry Koch, Treasurer Whilia Jensen, Trustee for 18 months Ralph Lash.
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Albany Lodge No
Noble
James Foster
Samuel Klingen
Henry Koch
Whilia Jensen
Ralph Lash
Doctor Brown Stricken Then Bed Rest Ordered
Dr. D E Brown, recently busy with patients, fell ill and was sent home to bed yesterday. Dr. Harris expects a quick recovery and notes he will be treated promptly in Chicago.
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D. E. Brown
Alice
Chicago
Harris
Blue Ore Wagons Arrive From Rambler Mine
L. B. Farra arrived with four ore wagons loaded with blue ore from the Rambler. Wagons drawn by six horses, two wagons joined to prevent ore waste. Ore contains platinum and will be shipped to the Chicago Copper Refining Company as Blue Island Illinois.
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L. B. Farra
Yeserday
Rambler
Chicago Copper Refining Company
Senior orations at the university tonight
The second part of the Senior orations will be given at the university tonight with a program including instrumental solo. Migs Helen Symidng France BE Willard. Misa Fannie Hance The Influence of the Minority. Ethel Merriam Individuality. Leslie Gooding The Value of Inventions. Henry Rice.
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Migs Helen Symidng
France
Willard
Teeersssee
Misa Fannie Hance
Retry
Ethel Merriam
Wees Sees
Ill At Fort Collins Shows Typhoid Fever Danger
A message from Fort Collins states W. H. McCaslin has typhoid fever with a pulse up to 105. Doctors report his condition very serious. The note mentions the Boomerang printing shop.
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Fort Collins
W. EH. McCaslin
Hawley Promises Fort Collins Beet Sugar Rail Link
Edwin Hawley of the Colorado and Southern promises a branch from Fort Collins twelve miles northeast into the Box Elder country, with plans to extend toward Cheyenne within a year or two, an advantage for Wyoming and Northern Colorado. Fort Collins residents react eagerly to the potential extension as beet sugar developers press for the line.
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Fort Collins
Edwin Hawley
Colorado and Southern
Denver Republican
Mr. Hawley
Box Elder
Cheyenne
Professor Knight Relieved as Dr. Jeving Arrives at University
Professor Wilbur C. Knight, granted leave of absence by university directors, welcomes Dr. J. D. Jeving of Washington D C to assume his duties. Knight will devote time to the Belge American Drilling Teast interests. An exchange notes four South defenses against trusts: branch water, persimmons, watermelons, and chickens.
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Wilbur C. Knight
J. D. Jev Ing
Washing
D.C
Knight
Belge American Drilling Teast
Will Put Life Into Him By John W Gates Auto
The Denver Republic quotes John W Gates asserting an automated vehicle can revitalize a tired person. A well guided machine, Gates says, would enable a weary pedestrian to make astonishing leaps to safety.
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John W. Gates
Denver Republian
Koreans Ordered to Cut Topknots by Government Edict
Reports from Seoul say the Korean government ordered all royal Koreans to cut their topknots at once. Military and police officers are to enforce the order, and officials who opposed it have been reprimanded and dismissed by the emperor.
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Seoul
Haa
Miscalled hair tonics warn of true dandruff cure
The piece criticizes common hair tonics for scalp irritation and brittleness, claiming dandruff is a germ disease. It promotes Newbro's Herpicide as the only product that destroys the dandruff germ, stops itching, prevents hair loss, and promotes luxuriant growth, urging readers to ask their druggist.
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Acience
Newbro
Postoffice Facts for Wyoming from Fourth Assistant Report
The Fourth Assistant Postmaster General's report details Wyoming post offices. It notes resignations among presidential postmasters, expired commissions, and one office becoming presidential. It records 21 established and 23 discontinued fourth class offices, plus figures on second and third class offices and money order activity.
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Wyoming
State of
Sammon Seeks Court Order to Certify Election
Supreme Court adjourns after hearing a petition from John W. Sammons of Uinta county requesting the canvassing board be ordered to canvass and return votes cast for him as judge of the third Judicial district to replace incumbent David B. Craig. Cases Ward vs Rees and Dennis Wiley et al. vs Decker et al. argued and taken under advisement. adjourned to Dec 12, 1902.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
John W. Sammon
Uinta County
Supreme Court
Sammons
Tha Third Judicial District
David
Craig
John H. Ward
David Rees
Caroline Dennis Wiley
Charles Decker
Shuriden County
Laramie Rod and Gun Club Christmas Shoot
The Laramie Rod and Gun Club will hold its annual Christmas day shoot with the highest score winning the year’s gold medal, currently held by Jack Costin. Originally set for Thanksgiving, the event was postponed due to Frank Roffee's death. Club officers are President Jack Costin Secretary W H Inberg Treasurer Harry Houston and Field Captain The Trogoning.
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Laramie
Siremem Al Hush Survives After Fatal Accident
Al Hush, a fireman believed killed after a wreck near Reed Aly, was found unconscious then taken to Denver hospital. Doctors diagnosed a severe typhoid fever attack, not injuries, and he remains alive though ill as friends express relief and hope for recovery.
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Denver
Reek Alyer Wernendaya
Gree
DeWitt Miller Lectures Across the Nation
A widely admired speaker, DeWitt Miller, headlines at Laramie Lyceum with a concerted tour of lectures across Chautauqua assemblies. Season tickets and individual prices are listed for the Grand Monday event and other venues, promising wit and inspiration for all listeners.
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DeWitt Miller
Miller
Chatanqua
Chantanqua
N. Y
Nortehamption
Mass
Grimby
Ontario
Kansas City
Bay View
Mich
Long Branch
Cal
Méuntelm Lake Park
Laramie
Bagieltons Drug Store
Lyceum
Eason
DeWitweuil- Jera
Weather forecast and theater notes in Cheyenne and Denver
Local author previews the four act detective play Caught In the Web at New Grand Opera House with lights and shadows of New York depicted by Mr La Brandt. In Cheyenne forecast calls for a superb company and fair weather tonight and Friday. Denver reports generally fair conditions tonight and Friday for Wyoming.
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New Grand Manager Opera House
Ife
New York
la Brandt
Cheyenne
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