The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914: Searching Inside

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... other than the United States. Arms were prevented from reaching Huerta through Vera Cruz because... the United States senate is endeavoring to develop the facts concerning the financial operations of the New... of the dispute between the United States and Great Britain to an international tribunal. Although senators who...'- to recognize Huerta as president of Mexico, and that the United States must i.ot turn back until it has... Superior Commander Charge Near Vera Cruz. MEDIATORS IT NIAGARA FILLS 1 UNITED STATES MAKES NO AT. TEMPT

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.... The senator’s ideas are to be applied to the property now being acquired by the United States lying between... lijrary of the United States Supreme court. For many years these columns have been painted over until... the United States navy’s wig wag signals. Both of them are already familiar with the nautical terms

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... representatives of the United States government. In the foreu. ound of the pictureis shown part of a division... order, the vice-president, the supreme court of the United States, the secretary of state... and the members of the United States senate. He pointed out, however, that had the senators chosen to Insist.... WASHINGTON A WRITER First President of These United States Was an Expert in Turning Out “Copy.” According

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... in St. Louis, was in 1903 connected with the United States forestry service. While traveling through... introduced hirnself as an official of the United States government who wished to examine the famous tree

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... A. P. McCormick, at present a United States judge in Texas. Judge Russell fought under... interests of the three mining towns. The egg and poultry demonstration car of the United States department

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