Speed Fans Plan Carnival at County Fair Races
At a meeting of the Laramie Automobile Club last night plans formed for a September county fair racing carnival. Another meeting is set for 7 PM tonight in Dr Ballard's office to refine the endurance race proposed, starting at the fair grounds, looping the track, and tracing a 20 mile country course to Red Buttes and back for a finishing circuit.
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Laramie Automobile Club
County Fair
Ballard
Fair Grounds
Red Buttes
Centennial looks 6000 with prospects
Centennial shows promising prospects amid reports of strong potential growth and developing initiatives. Local officials and business leaders highlight anticipated opportunities and upcoming projects shaping the community’s trajectory.
Utopia Mining Tops Capital Stock at One Million Dollars
The Utopia Mining and Milling Co of Centennial has filed to increase its capital stock to one million shares. A visit by American Smelting and Refining Co officials was delayed by weather while a mining expert from St Louis evaluates prospects. Charles P Bayne, a veteran miner, is assessing opportunities as the firm plans to extend its drives into Michigan and reach rich ore bodies. The stock is selling at six cents, with expectations it may rise to twenty cents within a year.
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Medicine Bow Range
Acason
American Smelting and Refining Co
Weason
Inter
Hank
Charles P. Bayee
St. Louls
Ventments
Bayne
Utopia Mining and Milling Co
Cheyenne
Michigan
Shortage of Workmen Hits Local Building Projects
Contractor H OG Docker, holder of Mrs Wall's new building contract on Thorn bung street, plus several others in the city, left at night for Denver amid a labor shortage in the building trades. City contractors face trouble recalling men as workmen run short.
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H. OG. Docker
Mra. Wall
Thornbung Street
Denver
Ndaveh
Belo
Burke Reappoints Attorney for Wynmine by President Kennavelt
Timothy Hurke of Cheyenne is reappointed United States attorney for Wynmine by President Kennavelt. The appointment awaits Senate confirmation. The Laramie officials will hold a crucial meeting at City Hall tonight to discuss guidance and upcoming actions.
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Cheyenne
United States
Wynmine
Kennavelt
Amate
Laramie
Comsacrelal Olin
T/A
Vurinoes Ie
Genden
Jamestown Exposition Disappoints Spalding
Dick Spalding reports from Jamestown that the exposition falls short of expectations. Many buildings are incomplete and the fair overall fails to please. Mr. and Mrs Spalding plan to depart for New York next Sunday.
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Dick Spalding
Jamestown
Bilks Plan Cement Walks At Clubhouse
The Bilks decided to modernize by laying a cement sidewalk in front of their clubhouse at 1 Second Street and will also lay cement walks in the yard leading to the steps.
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Second Street
Anniversary at the Laramie Opera House
Twelve years after Helen Root took charge of the Laramie Opera House she will host a box partyfor her opening team and long time staff. Bud Congdon Fred Friet and Smith Borne belong to her circle while the candy kid role is noted as part of the opening era.
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Helen Root
Opera
Laramie
Georges Lost Take an Appeal in Wyoming Case
After two hours the jury found the defendant guilty of mistreating and riding a horse and recommended a fine of ten dollars, totaling over eighty dollars. They also suggested killing the inmate suffering from an incurable disease. Attorney Grownbeck signified intent to appeal to the district court.
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Wyoming
Prank George
Witel
Grownbeck
Irvine freed on bail after Casper arrest in Wyoming case
Dallas Irvine, an alleged horse thief, was brought from Casper to Laramie, secured bail of 250 dollars, and released from jail to await a preliminary hearing before Judge Hynde next Monday morning. Casper friends helped post the bond.
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Laramie
Casper
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Hynde
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Irvine
Rider Injured When Horse Fell at Nie Ranch Lookout
Bal Golapie was thrown while rounding cattle at Nie ranch near Lookout this morning. He sustained injuries and was taken to Laramie by train and then to Easter hotel, attended by Dr Ballard, before being moved to the county hospital. Extent of injuries not yet determined.
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Bal Golapie
Tis
Laramie
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Easter Hotel
Ballard
Tisdel to Lecture on Dickens at Carnegie Library
President Tisdel of the university will lecture on Charles Dickens tomorrow evening at the Carnegie library with readings from Dickens works. The event, under the auspices of the Laramie Literary Club, invites the public to attend.
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Student Stephen Downey to visit Laramie before Toropah Ney assignment
Stephen Downey, a student at Michigan University, reports he will arrive in Laramie next Saturday to reconnect with old friends before heading to Toropah Ney where he will be employed as a runner.
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Michigan University
Laramie
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Asrunner
Railroad Notes Machinist Resigns and Staff Changes
Machinist Chas Gregory resigns from town shops and plans to return home. Supt of Motive Power McKeon outlines changes: FR Merrill named master mechanic for Colorado division, succeeding Geo Likert who transfers to Nebraskan division to replace John Turbuth. W W Wheatley resigns as assistant superintendent of motive power to join European agency for American locomotive works. Hill line reassigned with crew pairings listed for Nos 2 10 7 6 1 4 4 & 12.
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Motive Power
McKeon
Merrill
Colorado
Geo Likert
John ‘Turbht
Me”Chanie
Partie
W. W. Wheatly
Ae Sletant
Motiv Power
Ameriagnocomotiv
North Park Paper Revived By Editor's Father
The North Park Wolon, idle since the editor’s death weeks ago, is revived by A. M. Anderson father of the deceased editor. It resumes publication with a bright, newsy tone and shows promise of success.
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North Park
A. M. Anderson
Sucresa
Rosin 18 Much Better After Denver Hospital Stay
Mrs. Al Rosin reports her husband Geo Rosin is gaining nicely after stomach cancer surgery in Denver. He will return home soon, with Geo Mandy and David Goriar each securing 160 acres of Albany County land by UB parent today.
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Denver
Geo, Mandy
David Goriar
UB. Parent
Norman Simpson Near Death in South Fifth Street Home
The thirteen year old Norman Simpson, son of Mr and Mrs Simpson, lies near death at his family home on South Fifth Street from heart disease. Dr Me Collum reports no hope of recovery as of 4 pm today after a prolonged illness worsened yesterday.
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South Fifth Street
Collum
Laan Sea
St Louis Impostor Swindler Sentenced in Forgery Case
A Missouri impostor posing as Father Lynch of Wyoming was jailed after using a forged check scheme in St Louis. The real Father Lynch, linked by P J Lynch of Newcastle, confirms the Wyoming priest is not connected and warns of the impostor’s deceit. The swindler received a sentence at the Missouri state penitentiary.
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Newcast
St Louis
Wyoming
Father Lynch
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Vine Prosperity Letter from Riverton Mentioning Wing
Jamon Wing, once of Laramie, says he is engaged in real estate and lending at Riverton and enjoying success. He serves as the town’s justice, reflecting local prosperity as reported in a letter to Lewis Tyvold.
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Lewis Tyvold
Jamon Wing
Laramie
Riverton
Nuceeas
Stock Yards Busy as Horses and Cattle Fed
Laramie stockyards see heavy activity with four cars of horses and seventeen cars of cattle fed in the yards this morning as tax pressures and transit demands strain operations at the regional market.
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Laramie
Denver Public Lands Convention Promises Fair Debate
Denver reports the Public Lands Convention set for June 18 19 will be a square deal for the administration despite opposition from Washington. Governors of twelve western public land states approve officially with Roosevelt invited to send cabinet members. Expect 600 to 1000 delegates from western states with representation by industrial groups and state governors appointing delegates. Rail rates have been announced to aid attendance.
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Public Lands Convention
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Rai
Monthly Meet for Hills Group Set on First Monday
The Hills group announces a monthly meeting schedule during July and August. Meetings will be held on the first Monday of each month, chosen to fit the warmer season and encourage attendance.
Local Water Main Project Plans Take Shape Near Town
A public meeting on the Vietnam era themed water main project drew attendees and confirmed plans may take definite form soon. Officials expect final decisions and potential construction steps in the near future.
Homer Imports Cattle Mishmash Report
A garbled OCR fragment mentions cattle and a machine name with unclear references to places and people. The readable items include Homer and Ontario or Oro, with nonsensical phrases surrounding a vehicle or device. No coherent event or outcome is discernible.
New road will reach Colorado and rail extensions underway
Saratoga reports grading on the Saratoga and Encampment railroad toward Grand Encampment and steel rails laid toward Saratoga from Walcott. Survey crews extend the line toward Routt county Colorado aiming for Steamboat Springs with about 18 trains expected into Saratoga soon.
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Walcott
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Laramie Girl Hurt at Hanna After Horse Incident
Mixa Lolve Thobro of Laramie was thrown from a fractious horse at Hanna yesterday suffering a severe foot sprain and bruises. She was brought to Laramie on No. 6 last night and is resting at 508 South Sixth Avenue.
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Mixa
Laramie
South Sixth
Brief notices from Cheyenne and surrounding areas
Fred Miller attended the Wyoming ennsistory in Cheyenne. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Corey on South Fourth Street. Judge Hynde and HD Beomer attended a Masonic ceremony in Cheyenne. Pred A. Miller returned from Deer Park last night. Dy McCollum reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Leuie Harnden of Arlington yesterday. Chas. Kuster returned from Loveland, Ft. Collins and Denver where he followed a racing interest. Dr. McCollum returned from Arlington on professional business. Col. 8. J. Belley oversees sheep pen construction at Millbrook ranch. Elisabeth Grow arrived from California for summer at the garden home. W. Ott travels to Cheyenne to arrange a Cheyenne edition of the Wycritye Industrial Journal. Dr. Kane Hathird returned from Wright ranch where he will be employed by Linewough. Mr. and Mrs. Chay Le Northlane of Union City Indiana to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Patehell. Mrs. Northlane and Mrs. Patehell have disters Minn Heith Wright of Pocatello is home after a Missouri Valley visit. The Lamale choral union held rehearsal for commencement week at the university. The widow Taylor, aged one, died of scarlet fever at home. funeral private due to disease risk.
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Cheyenne
Colorado
Uteh
Nebraska
Idaho
She
Tribune
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Acacia Lodge
Ortensal Lodge No. 47
Denver
Denvy Lodge
Chayenne
Utah
Temple
Grand Marine F
Cook
Wyoming Lodge
D H. Brooks
R. N Maison
Williams & Riner
Mrs Tebbitts Operation Reported For Injured Foot
Mrs Ne a Monch underwent an operation last night at 61 Josephs hospital after an injury to the foot. The procedure was performed without complication and she is resting easily. Mrs Tebbit was present with her husband during the operation.
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Neal Monch
Austin Quits Ranching and Moves to Toronto
A Wyoming rancher known as Austin has left ranching after years of work in Albany county. He will relocate to Toronto, Canada due to poor health, marking his departure from Wyoming-based livestock operations.
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Austin
Albany County
bin Olf Howe
Toronto
Canada
Big Circus Coming to Laramie With 600 Staff
The Selly Flote Hhows employs about 600 people led by Me Hoe and Tamoon. They plan two performances in Laramie Madey featuring Maletabs and Thebie’s act.
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buKiene
Thebie Whow
Laramie
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