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Te IOWA SENTIMENT.;ion3 inun-nceiewonsnic. ,PREJUDICE AGAINST THE RIVER.$70 I Cedar Rapids Republican: The Du-’ buque Herald advises Gov. Larrabee to veto the bill locating the supreme court at ked I ^e8 Moines. If Dubuque influence had jer. I favored the interior of the state to the extent of conceding a sitting of the supreme court at Cedar Rapids, possibly it would not now be mourning its loss. There was a demand for more of the court in in-the terior Iowa and less of the court on the kTou river, and a sitting of the court at Cedar unj Rapids would have gone far to satisfy the demand; but the river cities wanted it all ,h«r and they got nothing.[flU IOWA INDIANS.Lion Sioux City Journal: Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, has introduced a bill to foice the remnant of the Sac and Fox Indians stillow in Iowa to go to Indian territory. This lists remnant is settled in Tama county. The erg bill proposes to distribute among them 5 in $11,000 annually, and no more, until they any betake themselves to Indian territory.uld WOULD DIE KIRST.Keokuk Gate City: At the street carice9ers.nonhut striae here one very pleasing incident oc-
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Dubuque Daily Herald

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Thu, Apr 01, 1886

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