The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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Have you noticed the Neat
MARKET PAGE of
You nan depend on The State Capital Market Reports.
THE STATE CAPITAL
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A Territorial Want Medium.
Do you notice that people all over Oklahoma and Indian
Tcriitorirs use 'HE STAIE CAPITAL want columns?
This department has grown into a territorial want med-
ium. Ihe rerson is THE STATE CAPIiAL has a large
circulation in the twin territories. STATE CAPITAL
want adds bring results: try them.
VOI.ime XIII.
TI kshav MOIiMNIi
til THKIK, OK1.A1IO.MA. SOVKMHkl;
ti r.sn \v morntxi;,
M MIIKH I7t.
,CHASE FOR CONVICTS
IS WARM AS EVER
OriTfcAOT
Kirmt
OIL WELI A1
DtBUQUt COLORADO. ijlil ®
OF OKLAHOMA BAMS
• KNVKH. OOL . NOV. 11 A flow of oil
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RESULT BADLY
Frank Thompson Who Started it Was Re
captured Near Quenemo.
A SHERIFF IS TAKEN PRISONER
| of their hous
i ■ itizens and
1 up, patrolllni
boarding a frel
| night and tiny
; mar Emporln v\
: timber suitable
NVar08ap.fi
with fourtt < n t
i with three <onv
i capture before
The Sheriff at
will probabl>
i*d convicts w
in pursiii
Running Fights and Serious Frights Arc Common in Kan-
sas Now and the Bogie Man is a Stern and Terrifying
Reality to Kansas Children and to Their Parents.
j I nlon Pacific yards ;
two <>f the runaways
1 compelled him ai the
to give them «!C. Th.
freight I rain and \v> m
Nothing like tli> i
the bonier
Kansas
Anothei
spiring
TOPRKA. KAN'S . NOV. 11.-With the I other
rapture of Frank Th'
leader of the federal (
of last Thursday, fourteen of the con-
vie ta have b««n re-taken.
Thompson was captured near Council
fir jvc ;. ni;;ht by D. ; ity I nlted States
Marshal Preseott and a | >sse «>f farm< rs.
lie showed light but was brought down by
n load of buckshot Thompson is not be made before
dangerously wdunded and will bp returned From
. and hs captu
h fear among the inhabit.
districts. Tonight of
ork in a dozen dlfferei
some report they have group.;
lets rounded up. more captures will
rning.
• Thompson
to the penitentiary tomorrow. was captured tonight
The federal prison authorities were more start- .| 10 Cottonwood I lis and are fr- • -
nnxiou* to get Thompson than any of the ly holding up and robbing people, and
THE SURVEY ¥
FORI SMITH ROAD
KANSAS CITY, MO
i added one more to the I
leaped Fort I*av. nworth convlctj
ired. that of Lawrence Lewis. wh>
IIV wounded thi;
Kan., while making a dash thr<
undergo a five years sentence for lar-
ked to a woddon place
near Quenemo by the city marshal or
that place, which is situated forty miles
southwest from Fort Leavenworth, and
a dozen men bearing rifles. An order
Continued on Third Page.)
Weather.
WASHINGTON, NOV. 11.—
Forecast—Oklahoma and Indian
Territory—Fair Tuesday and
Wednesday: northerly winds,
becoming variable.
State Financial Institutions in
Good Shape.
OVER EIGHT MILLION
In Resources and Over Seven Mil
Total Deposits-There Are Nov
One Hundred and Twenty-
seven State Banks.
The consolidated report of t!•«
Pinks ..f Oklahoma.! .-bowing th.
: tioiiH at the close of biifPi.- s on S
ber 3, was made public lust night
the first report to be made by th.
i banking departmen
Thwlrsg was made bank
I report is the best from a llnaclal point
follow
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j Dry, rr. ,t. scaly tetter, ail forms of
eczema or salt rlv . pimp;es and
| other cutaneous eruptions proceed from
i humors, either inherited, or acquired
J through defective digestion and as-
; simi cion.
To treat these eruptions with drying
i medicines is dang rous.
j The thing to do is to help the sys-
tem discharge the humors, and to
strengthen it against their return.
ill* permanently
HISS STONE BRAVE
IN ADVERSE LINES „
Tire Indiana Man who Wanted to
Steal $4,000.
MAY he MURDER
Tlr^ Captured Missionary Trying]
to Help Tsilka.
THE NOYES CASt
IS STILL ON • NVwcll (". Rnthbum I.cd the Insurance
! N.UV il Company to Believe he was dead;
Soyi'H Now he Must Show How the
HER LETTERS HOPEFUL
JAN FRANCIS
turned today ii
. III., of e
a. froi
0.1' - I'tHflk-
| mini
really Dead Alan Died.
Ul.l.'1 1- V N< iV 11 - -Newell
mil. who v\ tM sin posed to have
i .left- t. - -. 11 \ ill . Iinl., hotel last
iv was .ti i Ml In Louisville to-
Surveyors Arc Near Wellston Coming West Through I fj S"
a Good Country. *
h:i vl itf
SOFIA, NOV 11 Ft
ler that hao I
Ellen M. Stone, the ubductea Amt
ppears that she 1
during the trials of her hard expenem <• Marshal \
with for tltu«le. forgetting herael
her anxiety for her companion, M
Tsilka. Miiss Stone does not dare t
inplaln of the treatment to whl
Total Vs.oJa
LIABILITIES
i Capital stock pftld in
(Surplus
Indlvided profits
to banks I 165.696.99.
..ir>2.os
' Deposits subject to
check 6,832,748.60 7. M
bills payabl
Pills redlscounted
pital 46
! to SIS • 7
I Sills pa;
I Ijians and dls
•|ta| to 19 1-4 i
FRED M TI I WING
Guthrie <>. r November 11. 1
Total ...M.B08.82H.17
Number of banks reporting. V-
HUNTING
Thf route taken by them will lead them
through the > r\ best parts of th
Lincoln and Logan counties
and nearly all of th«- t
of hie road will b<
first
tied afler leaving Fort Smith will be
reek Nation,
th side of
up Bi
nlhr'ie. the capital of Oklah
Well
shape of another road and should join
Ith Guthrie in helping
it will gi
Pt -.IONS
raiNCE OF Bulgaria
V
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THE RIIHLIN JEITRIES
CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT
AN EARLY MORNING
A HACK IN SAMAR
widow richardson s
( II \N(iL <)l vlnli
This Time tnc Scheme hailed and Live Dead Insurgents
Were Left by the Routed Rebels—A Deserter Caught
Wearing an Insurgent Uniform.
ughtly Inmbe
il In his wyrk of
bring patched
J retinue "f
)( short end
the Impre
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that he recently captured three otf!
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Major Pitcher
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PERILOUS VOYAGE
OF ARTIC STEAMER
CerivJine
Cart
Little Liver Pills
Must Bear Signature of
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1901, newspaper, November 12, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124546/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.