Reversal of Policy Debate Echoes in Senate Speech
A speech by Senator Clark reprinted from Congress records argues against government land sale aims. He says the United States was not founded to act as a merchant in timber, grain, or water, and condemns selling public lands and timber to finance revenue. The remarks frame a reversal of longstanding government land policies.
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United States Senate
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Chirk Wroming
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United States
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Wyoming Press Urges Nonpartisan Board Probe
The Cheyenne Tribune argues for a nonpartisan university board investigation to fix state institutions. It cautions against hasty charges and urges a committee of trusted officials to examine governance and funding to restore public confidence in the University of Wyoming and state oversight.
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Cheyenne Tribune
Wyoming
Morton
State University
Munumel
Aensters
Sf Weston
Witorly Atealven
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Mintora
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Ti Tie Jy
Turin
Ayety
Reserva
Wwe
Thie University
Spring Term Ends at Training School
The training school concludes the spring term with 24 pupils enrolled in first through third grades. Summer term begins June 24 with a two hour daily schedule from 9 to 11. Admission for six-year-olds before November 1, 1908 and a one dollar term fee.
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University
Secon
Porson
Tiadel
Buyers Refuse All Dirty Wool Clips in Boomerang Special
In Dougie Wyoming buyers refuse all dirty wool clips. The market sees heavy shrink and low prices. Growers ask 1.5 to 2 dollars per contraction, buyers say they will pass on many clips. The poor quality clips are discarded as buyers seek only better grades.
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Dane
Elaan
Conla
New York City
Barry
Big City
Dickens Readings Tonight At Carnegie Library
A Taratie Hler ay club program at Carnegie Library aims to present readings of Charles Dickens with invited participants and university involvement. Dr. Phadel will provide introductory remarks as the event opens to the public.
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Taratie Hleray Club
Carnegie
Dickens
Thi University
Phadel
Union Men Boycott Japanese Workers Across Cheyenne Laramie
Union men in Cheyenne and Laramie plan a boycott against Japanese workers, urging work stoppages and street protests. The action targets Japanese firms and employees across industries including railroad shops, with calls to exclude Japanese from business and public service.
Plate Glass Arrives for Front Area Project
Unclear report notes plate glass arriving for a front area project. Mentions Van Bere Miller and HOD Beemer directing installation. Source references Vittaburs as the origin. Details are fragmented and unclear about dates or exact location.
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Gine
van Bere Miller
Hod
Beemer
Vittaburs
Governor At Cadet Ball Attendance Noted
The governor will attend the cadet ball tomorrow. Guests include named committee members and their spouses such as Guy and Mrs Brooks Olly Gramm President and Mrs Tikdel Cunt Heavey Mr and Mrs Fred A Miller Mr and Mrs Peckenpaugh Capt John Hi and Mrs Clara Prahl Cunt John Jones and Mrs Lavra row.
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Brooks
Olly Gramm
Tikdel
Heavey
Fred A. Miller
Mea
Peckenpaugh
John Hi
Mic Clara Prahl
John Jones
Mew Lavra
Officers for altar society elected for ensuing year
At a meeting of the altar society of Belton Shire last night officers were chosen for the coming year. President Mrs J F Johnson, vice president Mrs Peter Kennedy, secretary Mrs Geo Harnlah. Next meeting will be with Mrs Johnson on the first Wednesday in July.
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Altar Society
J. F. Johnson
Peter Kennedy
Geo. Harnlah
Wociety
Johnson
Union Pacific Equips Passenger Trains With Fire Apparatus
Union Pacific to outfit all passenger cars with fixed fire fighting equipment. Water stored in engine Hone kept in baggage and connected to tender. Tests five weeks prior prompted plan to eliminate fire delays. System taps boiler water line and pipes to rear cars so hoses reach burning cars quickly.
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Union Pacific
Jdenner
Elim Mched
Tribune
Howe
Steals Horse and Flees City After Livery Theft
A stranger drunk or ill at the Bike Horn livery barn asked for a riding horse to reach the Tackburn runch. He secured a horse and disappeared toward the Elkhorn and burns area, leaving the barn owner worried. Sheriff Bath pursued a clue from the city to locate the thief, who was not yet identified. The sheriff remained hopeful of capturing him before nightfall.
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Wall
Horn
Elkhorn
Burns
Bath
bin Bian
Captured Bald Eagle Near Reyok River
Two men named J B Carpenter and Chas E Gold residents of U P braketeen captured a fine American bald eagle while punting near Reyok River. The live specimen was brought to Laramie for an examination at the Union Pacific hotel.
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Reyok River
J. BE. Carpenter
Chase Gold
U. P. Braketeen
Laramie
Union Paethe Hotel
Milk Urteil Impure Rumor Sparks Public Reform Bid
Washington announces a broad campaign led by Dr. Wiley to highlight tainted milk dangers. The department aims to stir agitation and push reform by exposing unsatisfactory milk conditions in cities across Colorado Utah and Wyoming.
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Washington
Wilson
Wiley
Department
Colorado
Utah
Wyoming
Government Control Proves Injurious at Western Timber Talks
A 1920 Denver convention drew debate on federal timber policy and public access to information. Critics argue government control harms commerce and delays progress while supporters claim oversight protects resources and national interests. Senator Carter of Montana highlighted tensions in congressional debate.
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Denver
Flag Day Rally Urges Wear Red White and Blue Bow
A Grain County notice promotes June 14 flag day recognition. The column recalls the flag history from 1777 and urges all citizens to display patriotism by wearing a red white and blue bow as a public act of reverence for the national banner.
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America
Funeral for Norman Simpson Held at Family Home
The late Norman Simpson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simpson, was laid to rest this afternoon at the family home with Rev. Dean Bodw conducting brief services. A large crowd attended as pallbearers Herman Langheldt Carl Hegewald Charles Hegewald Bernard Morgan Eugene Smith and Willie Evans stood vigil by the casket amid many floral tributes.
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Norman Simpson
T. J. Simpson
Dean Bodw
Herman Langheldt
Carl Hegewald
Charles Hegewald
Bernard Morgan
Eugene Smith
Willie Evans
Fire Threatens the Rolling Mills Blaze Damages Roof and Walls
Fire discovered in the bolt and spike room of the rolling mills shortly before 6 pm caused substantial damage to the roof and walls. The mills fire department contained the blaze without city aid as oil soaked woodwork burned fiercely. Estimated loss around 160 dollars.
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Rolling Mills
Wedding license issued to John Puls and Hattie Pringel
A marriage license was issued to day to John J. Puls age 24 of Mandel and Miss Hattie Pringel age 20 for this city. The bride to be was of age and had to receive parental consent.
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John J. Puls
Mandel
Hattie Pringel
Real estate transfers involving Parker and Modgeman addition parcel
Tony Timmerson and Fred Timmerson transfer to William Parker the east 40 feet of lot 12 14 and 15 in block 34 Modgeman's addition. The deed covers property described as late 12 14 and 15 portions, transferring the ownership to Parker.
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Tony ‘Timmerman
Fred ‘Tin *Merman
Parker
Dying From Queer Malady Strikes Wyoming Sheep
In Evanston on June 13 the state reports a strange malady afflicting sheep across Wyoming. Hundreds of head have died as veterinarians search for cause, with the disease linked to poisonous weeds or contagion. Officials are retesting measures to prevent spread as losses rise.
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Evanston
Wyoming
Breustt
Bureau of Anfinal Industry
Entertainments Tonight at Yale Schools Benefit Show
A lively entertainment event by the eighth and ninth grades of Yale schools supports the Carnegie Boys and Girls Publication. Notable attendees include Mr Beard and Mrs Campbell with regional figures traveling to Panama for a medical mission, while local residents attend in Evanston and Wye to enjoy a spicy program and cake.
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Panama Comal
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Gee Campbell
Santa Hodges
Campbell
Mra Hodgeman
Evanston
Duis
Panama
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