The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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RUSSIA PREPARING NEW TREATY iilf
Foiled in Her Eirst Attempt, Strong Rumor Current That She Will Force a New
M; n:hurian Convention on China.
Along the Headwaters of the
Ohio River.
RIVER GAGE SHOWS 56 FEET
At Cinriinnati and Railroads arc all
Shut Out of the Grand Central.
NOT AS MUCH SUFFERING AS USUAL
No Outside Help is Needed nml
l.uss of Idle II a •< IIit ICepnrteil
lAit nut ion hi A
31 i 12 Ion Worth of
It a in net s
WASH I N< ;'P( IN h. <• . APRIL 2J
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mil ■
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«wuht* •
Dyspepsia
| Is difficult digestion, duo to n
I weakened condition <>i the stomach
Ejj|j and its iu.ti- i\ t.. pi >|Hv ehuni
j| the food; or 10 unhealthy t•-■ndition
ot the past 1 juit , i" • 11111, h or I
too little acid, too much or ton 1
William Jenkins Has His Corn-i
mission in His Pocket.
1 little pepsin
GENERAL LiU WILL WITHDRAW
Hood's Sars.ipariiin r. . v■ « nil General Voyron Said to Have
tho flistn-ssn.: symptoms w d Orders to Leave ill May.
pep- 1 b- itiscit promotes the mus- •
j cular action of the stomach and in- I
IT IS DATED MAY 12.1901 tcstines, .,,u nature h-
facture of her own digest 1 > e
j tions, which are far better than j
Secretaryship Takes Another Kaleid • any artiu, ial m . K-; th. ■
: Dowels, stimulates ti 1 kidn< \ and ,
1 tones up their inu> .ins meiiM ;aic Troops Can he Withdraw
i So prompt is its effect in many '
j cases that it scein* to lu\e almoat 1
MAGUIRE OF NORMAN APPEARS •* ln;ttf14 U n !
Begin to take it NOW.
Suffer ad Everything t w.n t rou-
ble. | with l v . - ft. •> •' ,
William (•I'inieM l*o* ilively Itefuwi-*, but death. <1 t w ri,
distress Sinn takim; M ... - r « riiin
to I.t-t Hi* % iinir lie I oiinidered ] oat hourt . n d I ; V , ,
WOBfitY, I anhu r> '
1ative convlrts threatened
\o Appointiik-iiI I'rohalile ( ii-
lil President Hli*Kinle> Iti -
turn-. 1 i tun f'aeiSie I oast.
; has been obliged to listen to the probata
At « p. m. the Ohio river al Pittsburg a „tl.„MK current .lint the f ari« pi
marked I'l "• f- <■ i ti:-- gua«<\ ami. able relat'.-na tua> be b hi • ,1 i ■ n> i
Russia h Gunboaot "< Irozjastchy."
Although Russia has failed In Iter attempt to obtain the signature of China to the Manrhur
below the da
feet fin< • s ;
of I."
a. in The Allegheny v.., ,
rising slowly, hut i>"t sufl i< a-nily i■
cheek tie fall in the Ohio, which <
should eontinuc t«• fall unless anot.i- ,
h'-avy rain <• -urn during the next 1"^
days, an evi nt n t n w probable U
Parkersburg ti .• t-t • \>as 41.S fee:
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rising slowly, but the additional ru-o
V in pr<*babl\ not ■ \ eed . ne foot. .\i . 1
Point Pleas et. V . v.. the st a tie was j I
f. f. • ) fe. .. ! danger lit,. f
itnd at < 'in ti _ i feet, .me f".v
ahoy the danger lhv Itetue.n t.f '|
the rate of J feet an hour and the I
morrow. Ther- is no c t anion for verl-1 |
«:.s ala im a i Cincinnati. The Kentucky I,
river is very bieii ami the daimej in,, i
or 28 feet will probably l reached t I,
Louisville on Wednesday morning, with! ,
short tiine hit--!-. At l-.vansville. t |
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the danger lin* 'I lie danger line will i .
1 ' -ill
w at. rworks
lines, th- llsht and
P«
ring
da
this time. At Harper s l-v
at e p. m «as 18 5, a fall
ton will
FLOOD
PITTSBfl
?d.) "WILLIS I MOORE
• II I S W'-aiher Lure.
CI N< 'IN ATI
over tlir flood
lower 'ill a ••
of the Oh: • I'
th. i v.,i
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At II
NATIONAL BANKS
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Left Buenos Ayers cn March 27
on His Hellish Crime
He will re a
Cat Three Times a Day n < -
Barsaparilia ten oared bu of dsrspei nia and
I nevor felt better. Ota eat threi
meal-- every day Kurn Pobhi.ek, 4ii7
South Penna St.. lndianupoii<, li d.
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
1 s„M by a trugebe 1'ri-i . only
by 1 1. UOOI) A. ■ ■ > 1 •>•
SOUTHWESTERN
QUARANTINE
Association Farmed at Wichita
With W E Bolton as
Secretary
laenernl laioc l ull Mnug Mot in lie
hellion C ourt %il%lMorn \ot, in
leeoi'd i inperor n hiiIn to
( one KaeU to
GERMANS
RET.If Nl
I ill pero V ^liliiam the lielini s.
Ii'i-teil I'or the I*ni'(iese lieriiu
I'oliee lieep I lose Wat eli Mnrj
l«i «• o I redenei
THE OKLAHOMA
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v 11 f 111 Reno,
oil Di re. -tors.
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la
al bank of Medford.
id frey. I I Godfrey.
.M Hall and John At-
!. D. Maquire of Norman Ap-
pears on the Scene Willi
Strong Backing.
CHOCTaW train bussed
low \V),..eii-m t,,
guoan commission
. • • ind or, J .! .
IM the -ale liaiua«e pi e,.t I . • :>u dislri 1-
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• ' : use the Fourth
hard i i j,ihh tomorrow
al • tnnrle arraiiC'
ih'llvering fr.lKhi
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SOUNDS FiSHY
HIT \ k A N \PRI L A t
, • - au. from White
county S:AT CASE
tie \nrth «
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police. Rf
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Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1901, newspaper, April 23, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124372/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.