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... tion dated June 7 , 1905 , I have the honor to submit my report of the affairs and wonderful development of the Territory of Oklahoma for the year ended June 30 , 1905 . PART I. For convenience of reference the contents of this report ...
... tion dated June 7 , 1905 , I have the honor to submit my report of the affairs and wonderful development of the Territory of Oklahoma for the year ended June 30 , 1905 . PART I. For convenience of reference the contents of this report ...
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... tion which are to be seen by the casual visitor , not only within the corporate limits of some of our cities , but extending far out into the surrounding suburbs , is convincing evidence of much growth . The character of the citizenship ...
... tion which are to be seen by the casual visitor , not only within the corporate limits of some of our cities , but extending far out into the surrounding suburbs , is convincing evidence of much growth . The character of the citizenship ...
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... tion of wheat in 1904. At this writing the crop bids fair to far outdo the wheat crop of 1905. The yield for 1905 promises to ex- ceed 400,000 bales . CORN . For some years after the first settlement of Oklahoma corn was not recognized ...
... tion of wheat in 1904. At this writing the crop bids fair to far outdo the wheat crop of 1905. The yield for 1905 promises to ex- ceed 400,000 bales . CORN . For some years after the first settlement of Oklahoma corn was not recognized ...
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... tion concerning the probable yield of corn and cotton for the fall of 1905 . The gathering of statistics by the board of agriculture is merely in its infancy . Heretofore the office force has been limited , but by the act passed by the ...
... tion concerning the probable yield of corn and cotton for the fall of 1905 . The gathering of statistics by the board of agriculture is merely in its infancy . Heretofore the office force has been limited , but by the act passed by the ...
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... tion they deserve . A number of species of the grape are indigenous to Oklahoma , and preference should be given to the planting of hybrids possessing bloods of our natives over those species whose natural habitat shows conditions ...
... tion they deserve . A number of species of the grape are indigenous to Oklahoma , and preference should be given to the planting of hybrids possessing bloods of our natives over those species whose natural habitat shows conditions ...
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Page 47 - Dr. HW Wiley, Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agriculture, in which an alarming adulteration in whiskies, wines, etc., is shown.
Page 37 - The object of the University of Minnesota, established by the Constitution at or near the Falls of St. Anthony, shall be to provide the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science, and the arts...
Page 73 - Court. was in no position, when the bank became insolvent, before the necessary steps to legitimate the increase of stock had been taken, to demand back his money, as if it were trust money, or constituted a preferred claim against the assets of the bank in the hands of the receiver. The utmost that he could claim would be to be treated as a general creditor, and entitled as such to participate in the payments made by the receiver. In the case of Winters v. Armstrong, Armstrong v.
Page 37 - The university is supported by a general tax of one-half mill upon each dollar of valuation on the assessment roll of the Territory. In addition to this, section 13 in each township in what is known as the Cherokee Outlet...
Page 71 - When requested, to give his opinion in writing, without fee, upon all questions of law submitted to him by the Legislature or either branch thereof...
Page 55 - Territory, annually, to be approved by him, a good and sufficient bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars conditioned that it will fulfill all of its contracts and obligations entered into with all residents of this Territory and will comply with all the requirements of this Act.
Page 71 - The Attorney General shall appear for the state, and prosecute and defend all actions and proceedings, civil or criminal, in the Supreme Court, in which the state...
Page 37 - The university is founded upon the authority of an act of the legislature of the Territory of Oklahoma, entitled "An act to locate and establish the University of Oklahoma.
Page 89 - ... institute system.'' The board elects its secretary and assigns his duties, one of which is the management of the farmers' institutes. The act directs that " it shall also be the duty of the secretary of the, board to cooperate with the faculty of the agricultural and mechanical college and the staff of the agricultural experiment station in the preparation of programmes for institute meetings and to attend the annual meeting of each county "farmers
Page 7 - Federation, is just closing her second year of service, which has been one of the most prosperous in the history of the club.