Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1893 — ON THE MOVE. [ARTICLE]
ON THE MOVE.
Kansu.* Populist* Will Try to Remove the Capital from Topeka to Kanapoll*. In the Populist House at Topeka, Thursday, a resolution to remove the State capital to Kanapolls was carried with a rush. The resolution recites that the capital is now located near the eastern border; that western counties have been disfranchised by Republican rule, for the purpose of holding the capital at Topeka; that the conduct of the citizens of Topeka recently has liecrt in defiance oObe wishes of the people of the State, and that the Kanapolis people have offered to duplicate the present State House, without expense to the State, and declare that, as soon as practicable, lawful steps shall be taken to remove the capital to that city. The Sena resolution declaring that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction in the House muddie. This action partially confirms the general belief that the Populists will ignore the decision of the Supreme Court should It be adverse to the Populist House.
