House Faces Pure Food Bill With Fresh Push
Washington reports a renewed push for the pure food bill with public pressure mounting. Leaders hope to bring the measure to a vote after the sundry civil appropriation bill, amid promises and caucus leverage from Hepburn and immigration advocates. Public sentiment grows as women and citizens press for swift action to enact the bill this session.
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Friends of Pure Food
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Debate Over Sundry Civil and Food Bills For Senate Consideration
The piece outlines House and Senate tactics on sundry civil, food, and migration bills. It notes potential rule adoption effects, possible delays, and the push to advance pure food legislation amid public pressure. Key figures Heyburn McComber Hepburn Mann are cited with timetables aiming for adjournment around mid July.
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Elopement Shocks Cheyenne As Bride Flees Window
Miss Agnes Waleh daughter of a Union Pacific conductor elopes with Guy Congdon chief clerk in the signal service. They flee from Cheyenne to North Platte after escaping from the bride's home by an upstairs window. The plan followed parental objection and caused a social stir.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
Agnes Waleh
Storm Devastates Leslie Area as Mine Rebuilds
After a two month absence Doctor Swigart returns to Leslie to report a severe storm last Sunday through Tuesday. Ground drenched in a two inch hot rain, winds tore down a tent city around the mine, sparking rebuilding efforts. Several cattle and sheep perished, with odd losses concentrated on one mineral lead. Work resumes at the mine as Baker and the doctor plan to return tonight.
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Strong Mine
Stoke
Tnieh
Richards
Chas
Nell
BP Baker
FE P. Baker
New Teachers Appointed and School Board Meeting
The board discussed appointing two new instructors for next term and debated whether the East Side principal should be a male. Miss Gerix kept the position for now, with plans to promote to a higher institution later. New teachers include Miss Kelth from Everett, Miss Wallis for sixth grade A, and Miss Thompson from Iowa City for seventh grade B. A committee will review the arithmetic text for suitability, reporting next meeting.
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Gerix
Jearning
Mise M. Grant
West Side
Mis Brunson
Miss Kelth
Everett
Wart
Mise Wallis
Hare
Margaret Thompson
Iowa City
Iowa
McMinn Divorce Suit Filed by Abbie B McMinn
Denver dispatches report Abbie B McMinn filed for divorce from Milos McMinn after a year of separation. The couple married July 26 1900 in the city. Both are musicians and the wife accuses him of detesting her for another woman and seeking a new union in Grand Junction Colorado.
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Denver
Abbie B. McMinn
Milos McMinn
City
McMinn
Grand Junction
Colo
For Sale Edison Phonograph and Bargain Table Covers
The Edison phonograph is not metallic and reproduces realistically. For sale by W. H. Holliday Co. Bargain table covers available. Also features the "LilK" Granite Ware item at Holliday Co. B21 and S21.
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Holliday CO
Holliday
Wyoming Mineral Exhibit To Feature State Products In Denver
A. G. Richards of the State Mining Office plans a Wyoming and North Park display in Denver to coincide with the mining congress next fall. The permanent exhibit, to be installed by next month, invites mine owners and mining ventures to participate and contribute. A railroad company offered free transport for exhibits destined for the Denver or Laramie display.
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A. G. Richards
Cie State Mining Wom
Wyoming and
North Park
Laramie
Prohibitionists Convene in Laramie Meeting on Tuesday
Prohibitionists call a Wyoming Prodmuensume Convention in Laramie at Maenpercher Hall Tuesday June 11 at 7 p.m to nominate candidates for state offices. All sympathizers urged to attend. National leader Charles R Jones and Homer L Castle of Metablish will be present. An eight o'clock meeting in the hall will feature Homer L velo C J Sawyer and state campaign leader.
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Laramie
Maenpercher Hall
At & P.m
Charles R Jones
Homer L. Castle
Metablish
Homer L
Velo
C. J. Sawyer
Are Strawberries Dangerous Councilan Rogers Falls Ill
Councilman Rogers is slowly recovering from illness described as possibly stemming from eating strawberries after a breakfast. He recalls a burning chest pain and arm discomfort within minutes of eating, followed by a second severe attack. A doctor treated him quickly and he improved briefly before a renewed attack required care. The exact cause remains uncertain.
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Rogers
Coueliman
Regimen Goes Home From San Francisco Mission
Eleventh Infantry passes through during homeward journey to Fort Runell. The regiment had been on duty during unsettled conditions after a recent disaster and earthquake in San Francisco. The band and officers greeted Laramie with music and celebrations as troops rested at the railroad hotel. Police anticipate continued vigilance as city conditions improve and weather winds from the coast affect Wyoming. One battalion remains to aid local order while the rest depart.
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Fort Runell
Chatetty
Laramie
Ecoree
Som
Witen
San Prandheco
Myer
Inez
Neil Wobenery
Wyoming
Pwo Laing
Alleged Horse Thief Caught in Wyoming Arrest
Sheriff W. Walter of Red Lodge Montana arrived in Casper to arrest Win Lang and Bud Daily on charges of horse stealing and selling mares to Montana. Lang, linked to a prior deer theft, was tracked by Sheriff Potter thirty-five miles northeast while he was grazing sheep. He is alleged to have driven Jane Wycomb last fall and remains without Montana papers.
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Wye
W. Walter
Red Loge
Mont
Casper
Win Lang
Montana
Jane Wycombs
Shorit Potcer
Laing Agrand Iy
Denver Mantel and Tie Co Men in Albany County Bank
A Denver Mantel and Tie Company crew arrived in the city this week and conducted meetings at the Albany County Bank. Local residents noted the visits as part of the firm’s regional outreach.
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Denver
Our City
Albany County Bank
Week in Society Recaps Local Club and Social Events
Mrs. Douglas Musicale and Mrs. Hiskey host and attend numerous society meetings. In the week, Baptists, Presbyterians, and charity groups meet, with upcoming entertainments by Mrs. Scofield and Mrs. Grant. University cadets compete in a belt event, while many young people attend picnics and social gatherings under chaperones.
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Young Frazee
Corie Hegewald
Jean Douglas
Nettle Pope
Tessie Langheldt
Rae Daniels
Glaive
Miriam Cortell
Sfirian Doyle
Merle Kisaiek
Zoe Miller
Miss Niew
Edwin Crosley
Nite Evans
Willie Nazamith
Allen Miller
Gertle Ponting
the Mesere
Morris Cor
George
Marlon Wheeler
A Ace
G. Price
Jack Christmas
John Supich
Herbert Kennedy
Ian Hunton
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