Beveridge Seeks Tariff Reform at Indiana Speech
Indiana Senator Beveridge delivered a two hour address challenging tariff reform while outlining a tariff commission. He urged global schedule differences and warned that reform would stall until after the next election, with convention plans tying to his presidential ambitions.
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Mackenzie Urges Fast Stock Trains
Mackenzie, president of a national association, calls for rapid freight rail links between agricultural commissions and public trade centers. He argues timely stock movements will boost market efficiency and support economic coordination amid growing rail congestion.
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Palm Succeeds by Bostrom in Sixth Division Change
Union Pacific announces A Palm is dismissed after an accident at Rock River. C J Bostrom of Big Springs Neb will take over as foreman of the sixth division. Palm will move to Salt Lake City with no definite plans. Also notes speed reductions on curves Dana Fort Steele and personnel moves to Hanna and Deer Trail.
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Snowy Outlook for Northeastern County Ahead of Fourth
Illy McKay in the city reports heavy snowfall in the northeastern county with four inches and predicts continued accumulation. He warns that snow may persist through the Fourth of July, contrasting with expectations of a melt.
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Passenger traffic on Union Pacific increases
Passenger traffic on Union Pacific trains rises after noon service improves speed and seating as two heavy sections report strong demand. Officials note crowding but expect continued high travel volumes ahead amid revived travel demand and frequent trains.
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Warden urges manslaughter charge for accidental elk killings
Cheyenne reports state Game Warden Nowlin releases annual governor's review on big game. He calls for a statute making accidental killing by a hunter an act of manslaughter and favors a six mile wide Upper Gros Ventre winter elk preserve. The document notes improved game laws, rising game numbers, and calls for stronger protection of game birds and resident hunting limits.
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Mrs Brown to Speak on English Cathedrals at Club
The literature and art department of the Woman's Elite will host a meeting tomorrow at 2 20 pm in the Carneate Library. Mrs John Franklin Brown will deliver an informal address on English Cathedrals illustrated by her photograph collection from Tingland. Miss Ethel Brown will introduce the speaker.
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Petition with 50,000 Wyoming signatures protests Pinchot policies
In Cheyenne on February 7 Secretary George B Walker of the national woolgrowers association gathered a petition over fourteen feet long with more than 50,000 Wyoming and western state residents' names. The signers oppose Pinchot policies, warning they will slow state growth, harm irrigation, curb small ranchers and farmers, restrict mining profits, and limit public-domain leasing and homesteading opportunities.
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OK Opens in Rawlins Monday Night Show
Hinit Brown of the OK theater in this city will open their show in Rawlins on Monday evening. Almer Ace acts as manager and operates the picture machine. Ed Vascopoelios, previously singing at the OK, will be the vocalist.
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P O Lights Are Only Ornaments At Post Office
The Boomerang questions whether the lamps above the post office entrance are ornamental or for illumination. Despite their potential to aid pedestrians, the front of the federal building remains dark at night, forcing passersby to stumble. The piece calls for using the lamps to improve safety at the entrance in Wyoming.
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Interesting Picture at the Electric Theater Tonight
The Electric theatre management presents to the public this evening the film Fireside Reminiscences. The program is touted as unusually beautiful and interesting, with the cinema secured at great expense.
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Art Adorns Cheyenne Capitol Walls Yellowstone Painting
A grand oil painting by German artist C Eisele depicting the Yellowstone Grand Canyon is acquired by Wyoming state capitol commissioners for permanent display in Cheyenne. The work, praised for natural colors and broad style, joins prominent local holdings and reflects regional pride. The report also notes Colorado Southern railroad stores resuming full nine hour days as Denver stabilizes after a financial lull.
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Brewers Out of Quarantine at Fourth and Fremont
Quarantine on the Brewer home at Fourth and Fremont streets, due to diphtheria, was lifted today after several weeks. The decision ends official health action while underscoring ongoing vigilance in the neighborhood.
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Fire-Proof Operating Box Ordered for Theatre
Manager Jack Moore of the Electric theatre ordered a galvanized iron operating box today. It will meet the fire chief requirements and make the show house fully safe.
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Two Big Realty Deals in Albany County
The Union Pacific railroad company transferred 824 acres of land in Albany County to Millbrook land and livestock company for 6051.34 dollars. Millbrook then sold 6105 acres in Albany County on August 18 and 16 to Motajnaldiyo stock company for 15262.50 dollars.
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Girl and the Stampede at the theatre tonight
Grace Hayes Lambert leads a strong company in The Girl and The Stampede. Bess Crabtree is the star part with a witty dialogue and thrilling dramatic scenes. Seats are on sale, 75 and 40 cents.
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University Trustees Meet Tomorrow For Campus Bid Opening
State university board of trustees will convene tomorrow to open bids for the proposed women’s temple construction on campus. Out of town members arrive to attend, with Col Crawford from Saratoga and Mrs Stone from Byinton en route.
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Doctor Returns to Keystone to Resume Practice
Dr Douglas today returned to Keystone where he resumed medical practice. His health has improved since moving to the tea camp, and he plans to continue serving the community.
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Stale news items on brewery sale and election clash
A long front page feature in The Republican questions a brewery sale while The Boomerans republish a January story. The district court grants Wolf Holliday a contest over Arnold Rode’s school board win. WM. Melville collects a daily tally on eleven cavities.
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Eastern Women Demand Ballot in New York Convention
East Side and ermined clubs join New York federation for fifth annual suffrage convention. Speakers urge rights for all women while plans arise for a London style demonstration led by Mrs. Bernard Wells with a parade through Manhattan streets and allied meetings.
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Reverend Harris Delivers Thoughtful Community Talk
Reverend Harris spoke at Carnegie Theory Hall with Rev Robert te Aaria of Cheyenne as speaker. Laramie Literary Club members, including Prof Rout Mowe, praised the discussion on public interest topics and the role of media in sharing new ideas.
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