The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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"And keep tin fl^s in tight.4 (Great
Debate on the Standing Army - \ , And Passes a Bill Returning to
committor, then to<.k th« tlour 1m oppo-
Increase Begun n ,n ' ! i!' 11 thla couutrv That System.
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s Rural News o! Oklahoma.
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that the bill do not j
if the pr.w. dings ora- '
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mui be prinid Itereaftei •"*>• «hem
retrii not later •! •■ fl'cdneadaj
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Council Held But a Short Scs-
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non Wednesday.
ltday and Mall« y who favored It* %Jo
motion was adopted.
ll. B. No. IT: Am n t amendatoi
•hapter ll statutes of Oklahoma on
H o! the tirst ••In - • > Mr. U
Im, - ceni.- | r load fo
M'CLELLAN IN THE FIELD.
THEY ALSO PASS A BILL
a saved the people
•essary to malntali
ny. He did not be
army necensury or
It are of money Jur
ACTION TAKEN ON ONE BILL
, ■
....
ONI.T NAVY KBfrr.'ARV.
Placing Cities of 1.500 Population in
First Class.
Son ol the War Hero Slows His
Hereditary Tastes.
, Jan. 21.—Tho d bato or. tbc
„ ,h army nevir ha bet-n, 1. not now. or rt i
ntsatlon bill op.... ,1 in Ih. v 1; , o „„r batiks of (he
n«cr n nsreemont by ,f ,i.. n- .iro to b.- any,
which the aem-rat «!> -nto is 'o run 1 , niu . • -• upon
hours, exclusive of thr.-e i.b.ht serious. _ ' . W| mUHt j(l0-K our . y
" " ' to bo taker, not later than us'
next Tucsda... Practically s pne
threo propositions n 1«• before ti>• • I. - . (j, fjUr
the 1
army of 1""
record that those ac
a ,«# men and lodging with the pr- -Ident I into In-1-' "i-an.v In comnar- i ml.-.- ' ' 1,11,1 pi
discretionary power to call out 5i vol- Uon wKh . . great ti m>Tn ol ur and repeating article 1. of chapter 2, of
unteers for cmcrg.'iioy wrvlc-, and a j na.... ,vl „ h huv, mark. <1 a a • l-eli in ;ho MatuU.8 of Oklahoma, by Mr. Walls,
MEMBERS ON STATEHOOD.
Speaker Retd: I am in favor of stn
ho .d nt Ol single, double or t
Four Measures Introduced and Read
By Title.
"eight s
er they oc-1 $;s.g2>
Sheep- Receipts t 1?o. Off-rings largely ( 'rue
III v : the b-
nd at steady prlc
■. b. No. 77 —An art ;,m«ini.t..ry or mm >n... ..... wl.>l.'-l «• •'>: ' tHoma* m ® , a rawlln([ ... t.„ ,
. -r ,1, .,,t.r !-., i. us B.noral -.•• t., IS.- |. .t l-'.n.b II - r. r„ r. I ■ ".ti- ' k 1 , . h„,,i„
Hon K... l:'.l of tho siiitui. < of 1SW. ontlt- ' t . M .-tit.; 1 l...l<rt>>- - -- ' kl 1 , \s ..n.i- S. . 1 «l'l
"Bount i s " Mr. t.iandy. First read
lng January 25. 1 . 1 Ib rt l« 1* ■ i: « h.-s taken the office of j economy In the exnendlturo of the
B. No. 78.—An net forth, protection I LrVERPOOL QRAtN. Juitlc. ol th< pot . Ho fund, .ml the reduction of tav«
of the records of the s. veral counties i Liverpool. Jan 2'. Wheat futor- ? clo - \V j, i-,iv|8h m l Bert Parish have nrecti '• be
of Oklahoma, and regulating abstracting ! «•<! qui-1. Mar r.« d: May s f-.1. been having the grip
in relation thereto Mr. B-llamy. Ftrnt | Liverpool, Jan. 2'. Whea
. B. No. —An act in relation to land-|8%U;
lords and tenants. Mr. Bellamy First
N I;\Y Y' 'UK COTTON
TAX LEAGUE CALL,
WANTED FOR ARSON
iffl.er K i: llark. v of
oftb-ial or UJ.-.fttclal word which s:oo«l I r. -• r N 1
he way of the ultimate freedom and J Ration of-the
of the Philippines. As the j territorial g -\
I military commander, the president had j uid adopted.
from t
d that <\ .T It. No.
r>em . Tex . who closed j j an<j <•, p. So. 21 which had pa
(he bill devoted his j j,. .l\ was i-narossed and awaited the act
ness. he Haiti, had l ft him physically j llmo principally to an
Hll.US FOR SECOND READINfl.
TI B.
I board ,.f ntaethood but would
a present i equalization find railroad assessors, by j m>od.
night wulon. but th. ! Mr. 1' " - on way. and w. TI. M.
The
H. It. No. 71: An act
for the entire army, nut untier the < r- ) bv Mr. Simpson. Pop . Kan . In tlona for the exp-ns. s for th-
strength of sm,in to the bill. He cdiarged that . clerks of *!." fifth legl^lai.vo assembly
The bill could be ain.-nd t were afraid to thr-w off |.> Mr. 11- c..ninii - on a;v- -
I hp mask and asse't their purp-.s- ..f ' pria
CASH MARKETS.
WINVIKW W1NKI.EP
Wlnvlew. Oklahoma. Jan. 2il-Mr
R. II
h's visit With Rex A.
ily in \V
has sold his farm to
Vohs of Wea. Kansas, for $1
N, F
WHEAT STILL
GOING UPWARD,
FREE HOMES CONVENTION.
All free
TO DIVIDE WOODS COUNTY
HILL INTRODl'i'en TO MAKE
COUNTIES OF IT.
for the ' Uriflaa ifi
i H. B No. 715: An act to
1 of chapter 1«. session laws of 1897, by
Mr. Mailey, committee mi judiciary
n dream of colonial t mpu- H. B. No. 7^: An o f t . r- jieal se tlon
Mr Lawrence spoke in support nf the ^ chapter r- of the ?. -ion i.iws of
and Mr. Green, Pop., Neb., In oppo-.,v Mr ir.1 i.!ty.
If. II No. 77: A
At ll:Mi p. m. xne nouae uuj«..i..^ | t. chapter 4'. f ih - session laws of 1S97
ilr Holt Ida y
If. B So. > An act
' eli ; • r l"t of "b# ? essi.m ti; tvn of Ok- j over i n in;'.
FOR STATEHOOD, v, |
17 of chapter IS. session laws of 1987 pros- 1 ,
« i .1 -lag the fees to be p-.-..l *o x*iln^---~- s, 1 A!v., the di t n o
(Continued from First page * by Mr v 111 . - mm ... . • . tine fp m nroposed
stroi I) matters
Jan linn !
J \'!i;S I)
linn oftlcial closing figures. 1 • 'TTON MARKET.
y a matter N. xx York. Jan. Cotton The feoiing I J.-h
y. I or sentiment, bac ked up by heavy our I v.. somewhat mixed or. the cotton ex- | Fred Pik
under '- od . hanK" 'bit- morning and
CONGRESS MEMORIALIZED
fd : .rr.
DI E TO COl'RAGE OF SOLDI I
The Vict
local markets.
LXECUTICE COMMITTEE. b- rd
: r only l'KUlars. The l.'ni.! STEAMER LAI HA BANK LOST . ' of .
eZ - • '• • - Lor don, Jan. 2".-The f'ri;i,h four , ^;\n ^cl.air to co.
HAL ..V I'*. ALL.SN.
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1899, newspaper, January 28, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth353109/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.