The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 59, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 9, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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tmu. LCAMit umRik. KCAiftfe Wednesday September 9 1903.
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1 ji Chas. M. Schwab ; I
I Went to the bad
K ' However he was Rood when I; jti
Bj '; young. He saved his money t jg
S !' and got to the front. A one- ;! ja
f ;- million dollar job bore him ;l $
i ;l down but he saved his money. .; ffl
ft We can help you save yours. !; pj
CAPITOtAf:vBANK
C E. Billingsley Pres.
R. F. Briggs
We sxllovv Interest at the rate of 4 pei cent
per annum
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Capital eend Surplus - - $130000
i Over a. Million
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JUDGE KING MAKES
FLATTERING REPORT
Tells of His Yisit to the
Sierra County Mines
' i ' Inspected tho properties of the Pokor
Flat and Rose & Harols Mining corn-
Judge J. H. King who recently vis- panics.
Ucd tho Sierra county Calif. mines r The Poker Flat Company
owned by tho Guthrie syndicate has rrn0 properties of this compnny con-
written nn exhaustive report of his s!st Qt vo nnng claims oach claim
Tlslt which will provo of gonoral In- 500 foet long by GOO foot wldo or 21
tcrost Judgo King Is a minor of nor08 Q!Ml Tho names of the proper-
more than ten years' experience and ties belonging to the Poker Flat com-
aorved aa recolvor of Public moneys pany ar0( tho "StausRnor." Hunltlnod-
t (ho Perry land office JUg report rjc -straussnor Extension" "Bullo-
jo OWSI . ..:-"
Messrs. Lyon and Willis Guthrlo. Ok.
Gontlomen: As you arc awaro
you arc awaro a
personal business mattor necessitated
a visit by mo to California last month
At your request I examinea your mm-
Ing propositions In Sierra county Cal-
ifornia You wril also remember that
at first I declined to comply frankly
tolling you that I bollovod Borne min-
ing shark was unloading worthless
mines on you. At your earnost lnsIsHJ
toncy however I did stop over at No-
vada City and by private conveyance
wont to Poker Flat and examined your
mining properties. Permit mo to say
Ixjforo proceeding further with this
reportand this fact I wish to impress
upon every one that 1 am not Inter
ested one dollar's worth In any of
these mining properties. My report Is
based upon what I actually saw with
not a particle of exaggeration with
only one purpose and that is to glvo
you my opinion of tho property yon
hold from a mining man's standpoint.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If Jii bsmk't rocnUr htiltby moiemnt uf tbs
wwli rerfdylrvurolUoriTmb. Keepyoar
towit opn. sad b if til. Force in tb bp of
smootbatt lt mot perfect wr Qt letplsc
tio bomls clMr ul rlesa li to Uk
CANDY
VTHARTIO
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
MWJ.Ot
nsst Vslstsblf. PoUnt. Tula OocA. Do
Bood. tUTtwSUka. Wesken orOrlpti 19. nd
Keent prbo. WrltforIreapU sad kook.
teqhtltB. Addmi 4M
trltog Rsul Cofliflf Chlcsw or Ntw York.
IEEF YOUR 1L0ID 61EAI
G. A. Nelson Cashie r $
Ass't Cashier.
orv Deposit
You remember that aftor visiting
tbe mine on my return to tho rail-
road I wired you congratulations.
Now aa-to my opinion I wish to say
thmt all that 1 say In this report 1b my
own concliiHlons ana Is not basod at
all upon anyone's prospectus which
by tho way I have not read.
On my arrival at Pokor Flat Sierra
county. California I was mot by your
superintendent Mr. J. D. Lasslat and
Un" and "Gullotin Extension." Tho
development work and plant on tho
Straussnor consist of v.vo tunnols drlv
straussnor consist 01 v.vo tunnois uriv-
on Into each wall one open cut on tho
surf aco across tho ledgo and four qr
five other cuts 01 various Kinus. A"Mu
ledge is 60 foot In width. Tho ore la
quartz arsenical sulphurets and will
require treatment by tho chloronatlon
proeoss. which Is a very simple pro-
T . . . o .wo -"-.-.
of ore exposed and praotlcally in sight.
Tho many nBsnys shown mo mado by
assavem of osbllshod reputation
theso assays taken from tho regular
run of the mine and not selected or
v.nwa in vnino i nor inn Thin o-c
average In value $20 per ton. 1 his 00
hould be ntfned and treated by the
chloronatlon process at a cost of about
$3 per ton anyone can fig'are the re-
suit and the profits
It Is an Immouflo
gold quarU proposition. The equip-
nT consist of a Lane slow speed
roller mill seven feet In diameter
capacity 40 tons per day; one large
sized Make rock crueller; 2 Ptnder
concentrators and a 0 horse pofcer
water motor of the Pelton type. Water
feet Icmu thence through a 12 Inch
pipe ltm 1 10 feot long deliveretl at
the whwl under a 400 foot head givint;
KA homo nnwnr Tlifrfi are also a
eimniKMit.nu and welt constructed
iwiardinir tar tli minera a well
uoaruinK house ror tue miners a weai
equipped blacksmith shop and
an
arlal tramway 500 feet In length cou
nectlng the working tunnel with th
mill - There are also two timber claim
locations Tbo other four waning 1-
catioaH are undeveloped but have
ben sufficiently proanecteu to show
large ledges of ore of the same char
acter and value as tbe "Strauaanar'
in fact the Straussner extension ie
located on tha same vein
The Rose &. 'Harold
?W Row & Harold company hoi
Ings consist of four claims the-"no?. '
the "Harold." "Phoenix No. Two." and
the "Hose Extension." The Phoenix
No. 3 is a well ueflnml vein. Cross
cuts have um driren ttt four different
places showing the vein to be 12 fef '
In width: quart probably 50 per e t
free milling Average test assays and
chemical determinations show an av-
erage value the rame as the Strauss-
ner although ore has been taken from
this ledge going as high as 51000 to
the ton I was advised and the
statement can be verified that the
owner of Phoenix Number One a nune i
adjoining tha nose & Harold propprtj .
and Phoenix Number Two being an '
" extension of Phoenix Number One
sold last winter gold to th value of
$3000 obtained by pulverizing qua-J 2
from the vein In a small mortar and
washing the pulp In an ordinary min-
or's pan. Ho did this without nny
help from anybody. The throe other
claims ara on tho same ledge tho
vain and ore averaging about the
sama
There Is bIbo a parallol vein on those
olnlms showing free 'gold tho richest
assay showing a valuo of $50 to the
ton. The out-crops cross-cuts and
tunnol. cutting tho ledgo 5 feet be-
low tho surface all lndlcato a woll de-
fined vein of avorago width and value
Tho ore does not freosto to tho walls
The Lasslat.
There aro threo olalm? ju this group
the samo longth and width Vis those
heretofore mentioned and all on the
samo voln. I found this proporty to bo
a very woll developed mlno. Tho prop-
orty Is opened and oro exposed by two
tunnels ono C50 feot and the other
780 feet long. Tho oro : free milling
quartz Tho vein Is a truo fissure
with clearly defined hanging and foot
walls. Tho voln cuts tho formation.
The average width of '.ho voln Is 6
feel . The determinations or assays of
the oro show an avorago value of $22
to tho ton the rlche.at assays going as
high as ?167. Thoro has boon some
stopping of tho oro done and tho oro
mined and In sight at a valuo of ?22
per ton. Is worth $200000. Tho equip-
ment consists of a 10 stamp mill
steam plant buildings sultablo and
sufficient for operating tho plant and
nn abundance of wator and timber
whldi makes this proporty to mo nn
especially attractive proposition situ-
ated in tho famous Gold Valley that
has glvon to tho world so many mil-
lions of dollars. It Is a freo milling
sugar quarts nothing robolllous or
refractory a true flssuro and a well
developed mine.
I cannot refrain at UiIb point from
approving of your selection of Mr. J.
B. Lasslat as superintendent and man-
ager. He Is one of tho ripest miners I
over mot a man of Integrity of charac-
ter and of many years experience as a
quartz minor safo and conservative
thoroughly acquainted with not only
mining but tho most approved prac-
tices and appliances In the treatment
of ores.
I commend the policy of the com-
panies In demonstrating by develop-
ment and prospect work tho slzo and
vAreYou
m. - -
JU0SIHG-B'
y j so tjjen vour sy8tent is out of
there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution
and a possibility that you are losing health too.
Tbefalliugoff inweigbtmjybeslight.butitmakes
SHfS?SEftS5M
vitalit and 6treugth are soon gone and health
qUjc-iy follows. If you are losing weight there is
ft cause for it. Your blood is deteriorating and
becoming too poor to properly nourish the body and it must be purified
and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something pore
than an ordinary tonicto build up a feeble constitution forunless the poisons
tliat'ate lurkinff ia the blood are destroyed they will further im-
poyerjgh t tiooti ami wealien the systetu and you continue to lose weight
j g s g wm je foumi purifying aud tonic properties combined. It
not only builds up weak ronstitutions
but searches out and destroys genus
nnu poisons 01 every ucscnpuon anu
nses the
hcalihyJf steady increase in weight
j future good health
Food may be bountiful and the
oppetite good but still the system
weakens and we remain poor in flesh
g g g ..jafon the Stomach and
aid3 the digestion and assimilation of
food and there is a rapid up-building
Of hcatiH ntlU StreilCTtU. v3. C3. . acts
promptly nnd beneficially upon the uervous system strengthens nnd tones
lt UP' Hnd relieves the strain by producing sound refreshing sleep. You
'z... .....;!.-.- c o nn i mMnncHi .. tu m
of roots and herbs its use is attended
find that it braces them up improves tho circulation of the blood cud
strontr or well and who are growing
weight should taice a course ot t. t. s. ana puna up again o. t a. a
I'recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest and best
?0' a" tonics- We cheerfully furnish medical advice without charge to all
' wUl writeus' TH SWIFT SPCMG CO. ATLANTA GA.
itomach
Troubles
cured by
lD0L
10 '
Under allcurableconditions
Mr. D. Kaublo of
Nevada O. was
Mrs.W.W.Uy
ler of Hllllard
cured by Kodol
of stomach
Pa. was cured
of Chronic
trouble which
Dyspepsia by
had effected
the use ot
hlshart.
Kodol.
ittVhit Tats Est
Sold by J.
N. Wallace.
so far as possible tho extent of tho
veins boforo oxpondlng largo sums In
equipments: and I understand It is tho
policy of tho management to at onco
increaso tho plant of the Poker Flat
property to a 100 ton mill and to also
Install a 100 ton mill on the Rose &
Hnrold proporty. Thoso two proper
ties should from time to tlmo bu equip-
ped with groat deal larger mills and
thero lo "no question but that with
large mills grinding tho oro thoso
mines will bo Immonso dividend pay-
ers. I am also advised that it is vho
Intention of the monagomont to add
ton stamps to tho mill already es-
tablished on tho Lasslat proporty and
I estimate with a 20 stamp mill on
this proporty (10 stamps already on
the property) that tho dividends will
amount to quarter million dollars
por yoar. .
I find that all the oro handled at
these mines will bo handled by grav-
ity thUB eliminating the expense cf
shoveling oro by hand. Thero will bo
some new openings made in the Las-
slat mlno which I am Informed will
bo paid for out of tho profits and w.
not afte?t tho dividends.
Penult me to say gonorally that
In my opinion Invostmonts of money
mado In th throe companies would bo
woll advised nnd a woll paying In-
vostmont especially undor the con-
servative. Intelligent and honest di-
rection of tho present management.
Yours truly4
J. H. King.
balance and
WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT.
Huntsvilla Ala Jan. 10 1003.
Soxuo years ago my erenersl hesltb
Kovo waj'j my nervous system ttm
shattered and I could get notblnjr to
do mo any eood till X besrnn to tua
8. B. S. Z commonced to improve at
onco. My appotite liocamo splendid
and from 135 pounds X lncroasod to
180. X oecamo well otraln by taldng
S.'Q. 8. and would talro no amount tot
tho good It did mo. Sty hoalth If
now perfect and X bellovo If every
body would tako a bottlo of 8. 8. 8.
occasionally tfeey would enjoy lift
as I am doinrr. W. X. WINBTOir. i
with no bad effects. Old people will
M
aroTolSS
9 Dlit
SI rV1." r- -aIu'X
1 J M
raw fei ysv
fin JjrjjrMBH
stimulates all the booiiy organs ana
persons of delicate constitutions can
take S. S. S. with safety as it does not
derange the Stomach like tbe strong
mineral remedies but acts gently and
without any shock to the system. Those
whose feehncs tell them they are not
thinner nnd falling below their usual
A Penny Saved is Worth Tw'o Earned.
During this week we are going to offer you BARGAINS
in RUBBER GOODS. $1.0U Syringes Ut 00c. 51 50
Syringes at 80c and 80 per cent discount on all rubber
goods iv. tile house. We still offer you
Linseed Oil at 49c gal
Yellow Ochre at ... . 2ic lb
Venetian Red at . . . . ijc lb
Putty ' 2c lb
Mnsury's $1.75 Mixed Paints . . . $1.25
Collier's White Lead at . 7c
Regular 10c Soaps 0 cakes for . 19c
Above prices good only for this week.
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Drugs Wall Paper and Paint.
204 Harrison Ave. and
119 First Street. PHONE NO. 7.
25 Saved $25
SAVED ON FIRST COST
50 drop head high grade Demorest (Domestic) Sewing
machine for $25. Terms $5 cash and $4 per month. Ten
years guaranty. '
Book of instructions anu all attachments. Nineteen
of these machines already sold in this vicinity and nine
teu satisfied buyers endorse these machines. Do not be
fooled by lying agents who defame these machines to
boost their own at fancy prices. Remember your money
back if not as represented. Come and get a machine and
save money. These machines are very heavy castings
and not of the light order that can be sold at less mone
and dear at any price. The sa.le is now on for August or
until the consignment is closed out. Yovr opportunity.
Improve it.
NEW YORK RACKET
115 West Harrison Avenue.? j
n;'a' Estate
and
Loan
Underwriters
With
SO Years
Experience
y HUMPHREY 5v HILL
105 W. Oklahoma Ave
Phone 370
1 xveaay ixcicrence jist g
&
cT6e LeOwder receives daily many letters from
prospective residents asking about the business in-
dustries of the city. This .list is for their benefit
as well as for home people.
3S3S3SQOSSSeSOSSOa)SS9D5
The Elks Hotel
Guthrie's Leading Hostelry.
Kates 12.00 and ti.W.
Modern Conveniences.
I
IH mocks from
Untou Depot.
Hodge & Britt Props.
ELKS BAR.
New Management
Serves Best Wines
Liquors and Cigars.
Courteous Attention.
Give Us a Call.
Grand Central
Barber and Bath Parlors.
Corner Division and Oklahoma Ave.
Under Logan Co. Hank.
Up-to-date Union
Shop.
Tower Bros.
Miss Rhetta Ireland
Specialist In all
Soalp Diseases..
Daldness Positively and Permanently Cored
1084 K Okla. Ave. PaoneS.
A. R.. McDonald
u. u. u. unuucni.
Flour. Feed. Vegetable. Fruits etc. Good.
Delivered to any part of city.
G. 0. D. GROCERY.
Tel. 480. Cor. Div. and Noble.
Mrs. Estells VeeUch
Select Board ana
Best Meals in the City.
Strictly Modern
Pleasant Rooms.
408 North Division St.
L. J. Silvey
Gash Meat Market
Fresh and Suit Moats Fruits
Vegetables Etc.
Phone 878. 728 W. Noble.
Joseph Jtros
- CARRIAGE SIGNHand
HOtiSE PAINTING.
Union Shop. Buggies Painted
from ?10 up.
218 N. Division St.
I
Fire
Torn ad
Plate Olau
Steam Uol'.er
Insurance
Strongest
Companies
Guthrie O T
I
9
The Astor House.
Modern Throughout.
Ptrst Class
E. U. Mllllkan Prop.
Guthrie Okla.1
ber
Service.
Dr. Morten
ELE0TR10AL SPECIALIST.
Diseases of Women. No Indel-
icate Ordeals.
Trial treatment one week without charge
210 K. Okla Ave. aarutiw
C. H. Donnohue 6 Co.
GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS.
Plione 890
Stapleton Building
North Division St. GUTHRIE
The Occidental
Best SI. 00 per Day
House in the City...
P. C Keller Prop.
221 S. First St. GuthrieJ F. Horrell
Groceries flour and Feed.
OaSh Paid for Produce.
Tel. 367.
224 N. Second
A. L. Hivil
Tanhsi Shy-Lights Ridge
Rolls and Cornice Worl.
AU kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron
work.
809 W. Noble Ave.
MIT-WAY
Ice Crea-m Porlors
Try Our
Allegretto Chocolates
814 W. Okla Ave.
C. R.- THAR.P
GUTB1UE MARBLE and
GRANITE WORKS.
Work first-Class
Jvowtst prices
Estimates Furnlshe'd;
uponayplloatlon
60&W. Noble Ave.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 59, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 9, 1903, newspaper, September 9, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72149/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.