The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 106, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 18, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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1A0E TWO.
Iin Cigarland 1
The Largest Selling M WB
Tucker in Alrica
E. T. Tucker Socialist candidate for
celegate to congress in 1900 has beon
In South American countrloa nearly a
year examining mining properties for
a syndicate in the United 8tatoi). Writ-
Jug lately from Antofngasta. Chile to
a friend in Oklahoma ho said:
What Cape Town was to the lt ch
South African republics this Chi in
venport In to Bolivia her Jailer and
toll collector. E.-ry pound of ore
Blilppcd to Europe or the United
Slates must pans through a Chilean
custom house and now that q hvr
Iioints of Ingross are closed by 'ho
plaguo all tho flour rice salt sugar
coal and oil consumed In Bolivia pays
tribute to tho toll taker. Onco this
whole coast for 200 miles was Boliv-
ia's an da formidable navy of one gun-
boat roJo proudly at anchor In this
bay. Never wavod moro bravely tho
yellow red and groen flag of that
inoun ain republic than when tiro high
admiral was directing tho inaitouvors
or his fleet by wlro from the capital
700 miles away.
A War for Nitrate Beds.
But ono day vast dfposiis of ilira'o
wcro dlsoovere .1 in the deaer. tia lies
along the coast Then as now the
Bolivian was willing to ac.'pt tho
ownership of 1 ils uew element of
wealth but ho would not rink his life
In Its dofonfjo when tho Chilean came
to tako It rrora blra Of the part play-
ed by Bolivia's navy in the war tiia.;
ensued many ridiculous stjrtt'i: r
told.
One is that boo naf er the i.u't-ivak
of hostllltlofl the Bolivian sun boat
cap in rod a Chilean vessel of "lif.) hvi-
Ions burden". The Bolivian admiral-
ty wuh bo notillotl by wlro and asked
for "Instructions as 10 tho disposition"
of Mo capturej prU". The answer
waa. Tuload tho fifty five tons anJ
coll the boat" On land the Boliviar.
army ran away leaving the nitrate
beds In possession of the Chileans. Mb
treaty of peace hnB boen signed tjlnce
Iho ar Tho Bolivian looks upon tho
Stomacb
nF 111
H B II 1 I flu in 8 D
llUUllw
cured by '
? DYSPEPSIA CURE I
$5Jer all curablecondiUonsi
Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs.W.W. Lay I
Nevada. O. was ler ot Hlltlard B
cured by Kodol Pa . wis cured H
of stomach A of Chronlo I
troubla which OKk Dysr5 y I
had effected M MA 'doV8 1
WtrnTint?M
Chilean as a thief nn-i robber while
1.
the Chilean Jespisos the Bolivaln fori
a coward and ignoramus.
Dislike the United States.
As usual In South American brawls
the United States alienated all the
ptirties to tho row. At first our govern-
ment ftavo support to Bolivia and Pe-
ru thus earning tho hostility of Chile;
but whon tho Oarfleld administration
learned that England was supporting
Chile Secretary Blaine doclded that a
good mn was belter than n poor stand.
Bolivia and Peru were thrown over-
Itoard. thereby gaining the con'ompt
of both parties. This feeling exists
today whero not displaced by one of
foar. Only in tho remote interior of
the contlnont whore nows travels
slowly and traditions of Washington
and Lnfayelto still oxlst. Is thoro
found a feeling of lovo grntltude or
respoct for the United States.
Tho United States Hag Is soldom
seen In South American waters Near-
ly all Information respecting tho
Unltod Htntcs filters through English
and German channolu boforo reaching
'ho people of those countries and as
might be oxpeetod our reputation Buf
fers somewhat nt tho handr. of our J
Knpllsh and German cousin
From All Parte of the World.
I took the stage for Ouro 160 miles
to the south recently and left in a
unow storm. Besides tho driver and
an Indian runner whip in hand there
were on the stage a man his wife and the line of tho Katy oxtonslon from
an Indian girl from tho Argentine Coalgate to Oklahoma CI. y. There are
frontier: a Bolivian onginoer on hlo three bctwoon Ada and Coalgate tho
why to Potosi; two Spaniards from i most promlnout bolng Stonewall tho
liurcelona who continuously bemoan- new slto being located about one mile
ed '.he lost greatness of Spain; a Turk-jnor'.h of the old town is building rap-
lull traveler from Beyruth Syria; an Lily and promises to mako a good
American pnclnjcr fram New Jersey
nnd myself representatives of four
continents.
When we passed out ot tho La Paz
valley the air was a fog cloud and
know ' was several lncaes deop. In-
dian burro drlrcrs wore paddllug along
ai usual In bare feet. Only their neck
and enrs were wrafepel moro snugly
than commonly. Ffor 650 mlloaby
stage and mil wo were never lowor
than 12.000 foot altitude. Only tho
tnblo land of Thibet rises higher than
this bleak barren Bolivian mesa.
Rich In Copper Ore.
Near Blctisica wo passed near tho
copper raluoa of Corocoro whoro tho
native mineral is found almost pure
in Muall grains permeating rod sand-
itonu strata. The percontago ot cop
per varies from 1 to 30. The vejage
is atom 10 jhhiuOh tw .the tan of oro.
The rack is simply -rushed to powder.
ie waste washed out by the action
of runnluK v.atur an Uie remaining'
product which I 90 per ceu fine cop i
pr Is hhipiv-J to Eur.ipo. Only in the
Lske Superior countiy of Uichlgati arf
there similar deposits of eoppc- Two
companies--Otie Chilean the other
ISngltsu r working and paying dlv
ijcnds upon the selling prices of th'ir
lirope'tios which arc S and 4 million
dollars stold reapecUvely.
The ground Is tilled by means of two
bulls yoked togethor by a piece of tim-
ber tied with rewUilo to their horns 1
To this la attached a long pole anJ (
oroohed stlek oalled a plow Uia
gouges up the soil. When Egypt was
young this Hyatetn of agricultural soil
agitation was hoary with age.
At tho tl nmlnlng town of Oruro tho J
smell of the coal smoke waa. to tu-i
Americans. UHo a letter from hon-e
An tin Is worth Raou twlee 04 much b
pound as copper niul a Bolivia -.n
if the faw tln-prod.iilag rouutri. u .if
the world it was bo surprise to barn
that sjeviral fortunes had bem ttvU. a
ok! (.' the ground here. Tho own. m
cf "ih-iv of the best mtnei lure "1 1
s to :! . 11 aciu'rt J b.-ro
In the nitrate jtsMVt rain wtt
rails ami water im brought fn iron
pipes from a rlvpr 150 miles away
Mr. Tucker may buy mining proper-
Un in the copper or tin producing districts
PRIZES FOR TEACHERS
AND PUPILS.
Offered for 'Exhibits by World's Fair
Commission.
r. stimulate interest In the prepare-
Hon f work for the Oklahoma odtiea-
jtlonal exhibit at St Louis the Okla
homa commission has offeed prizes
is follows:
A S'O llbrnry to the school of throe
r mor-j teachers making the best ex-
hibit and a $5 library to the second
bi'st also a $10 library to the gohool
f not more than two tenohers making
the best exhibit and a $B library for
the second best also a $S library for
the best individual exhibit from each
.'lass of schools.
In addition the superintendent of
fjngan county through the generosity
ot 'he business men of Guthrie will
award p. $7.50 llbrnry to tho school
of three or more touchers outside of
Outhrle making best exhibit for the
county nnd a $7.50 library to the
school of not more than two teachers
making host exhibit in tho county. All
material should bo In the office ot
he count' superintendent not later
than Deo. 17. Prizes will bo awarded
Doc. 10.
Samplo pnpor can ba obtained by
writing to tho county superintendent.
D. W. Derrick
Logan Co. County Superintendent.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
fnakcS pale thin children fat
uV r
and chubby. Overcomes
Wasting tendencies and brings
back rosy cheeks and bright
eyes.
It's surprising how quickly
children respond to Scott's
Emulsion. It contains just
the element of nourishment
their little bodies need. They
thrive on it.
Even a few drops in the
baby's bottle have a notice-
able effect for good. Nothing
better than Scott's Emulsion
for growing children.
We'll tend you a sample free upon reqoert.
SCOTT & BOWKE 409 Pearl Street New YorV
Coalgate I. T. Nov. IS. A number
of new towns aro springing up along
town a newspaper being nmong thei
latest acquisitions.
Ten miles from Coalgate Is the new
towuslto of Owl tho old town hereto-
fore a coun'ry village having moved
to tho railroad at a point about two
miles north of the old town.
Flftoon miles from Coalgato 1 the
new town of Tupelo Is being boomed
!-. A .1 v4m Inn t ii 1trtlt-ir lnnntnrl In
1 Ttipeio is Doing ooomeu
les and. being located !n
u inn jnu loa iwu uuiub i
1 gooa jarming sociion nua prusijUBUi
of making a good town.
A small station Is also bolng anrt-
o.l near Stonowall by tho namo ot
Nool.
Lot sales aro bolng nrrangod for fu
ture dates at theso towns and there
promises to be speculation In town
property.
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The Spirit of America
is exemplified in America's greatest food product -
Uneeda Biscuit
A food for body and brain workers
almost all nutriment. A food for busy people
. quickly hougbt and convenient.
The most skillful baking in the world
money cannot buy better yet sold at a popular price 5c.'
A necessity for their food value and economy. '
A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness.
Always packed in the In-er-seal Package
which preserves the goodness of
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J SECRETARY'S Orr-ICE. O
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Charters were Issued today to the
follov.lTj corporations:
Tiv; Hirst Christian church of Soil-
lng with the following trustees: D. W.
Gray D. C. Klrkpatrlek Geo. Brans-
flc'c' Alofrt Jonc ftnd E. O. Baker
aH ot Selling. P
The Temple Oil and Gas Co. of
Temple with the following stockhold-
ers: B. C. (Jcsner W. H. Bryan II. M.
Jones A. A. Hoaves and T. T. Len-
dennlnn all of Temple.
Tho Cashlon Athletic Lltorary and
Social club of Cashlon with a capital
stock of $C00. Tho stockholders aro:
A. W. D;ivls J. W. Davis and Richard
Wiles all of Cashlon Unltod States marshals. Tho Jepart-
Tho Western Union Tolegraph Co. inont of justice Is unfavorable to issu-
with headquarters in Now York City inr; a pardon to Jennings and will ro-
notifled tho secretary today of tho ap- for tho mattor to tho trial judges and
polntment of M. P. Hurlbut tho local district attorneys who prosecuted
agent of the company as Its tentorial Jonnlngs.
agent Tho notification is signed by
B. C. Clowry president and T. It. For a Bad Cold.
Brewor secretary of tho Western if you hnvo a bad cold you need a
Unlo Co. good rqliablo medicine liUo Chambor-
Iain's Cough Romody to looson and
Disastrous Wrecks. rflllQVQ It and' to allay tho Irritation
Carelossnoss Is rosponslblq for and Inflammation of tho throat and
many a railway wreck and the sarao lungs. Tho soothing and healing prop-
causeB are making human wrecks of ortios of this ramody and the quick
sufforers from throat and lung cures which It affects make it a fav-
ironbles. But since tho advent of Br. orlto ovary whoro. For sale by the
King's Now Discovery for conaump- Eagle drug store.
Hon coughs ndn colds oven tho worst
cases can he cured and hopeless res-
ignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs.
LoJb Cragg of Dorches'or Mass. Is '
one of many whose life was saved by Vlnlta I. T. Nov. IE. The regular
Dr. King's New Discovery. This November term of tho Unltod Stater
great remedy Is guaranteed for all oourt for the Northern dtrio. of In-
.n --.I i... .iiDD 1 n T.inia dlan territory nt Miami. I. T.. was con-
A Co.. druggist. Price COc and f 1.00
Trial bottloe freo.
For Sale.
Cholco residence proporty-
-good six
room0d houa6 .cistern .cave barn .etc.
two R0 otfl. Location 607 Nt
. upon
rjroad
Geo. W Gaffney
Guthrie Okla.
Ilohlnoso of tho skin horrible plague.
Most everybody nffllcied In ono way or
another
lng cure
Only ono safo novor fall-
Boon's Ointment At any
drug store 50 conts.
BE A REAL WOMAN.
No. 805 Pease Avenue IIouston Tsfu.a May 1-1 1903
I was barren durinr tho six years of married life suffering with pahtful inenitruation and
a qoaen other acbet and pains. 1 was a poor excuse for a wife as I was not able to be up more than
about half the time and daily otbw weaker and weaker.
Wine of Oardui changed me into a different woman in five short months made ine robust and
strong read.y and willijjg to ossumo tho burdens and duties of married life and to enjoy its pleasures.
1 am rrv gnuim wj juu lur
gocxt health and am today
. . r . . .
blessed with a baby who is the V1
ilessed
iride 0
pride of our home and this is all duo OVjLAr
your medicine. You will not won-
""irr '
then that I am grateful to you.
INE
Wine of t'ardul br'xgs health to sick iromen. Wise of Cardui brings children to barren homes. Wine of
Cardul transforms sick wire into real women women who glow with health and arc full of life.
Mrs. Mason was an invalid a type of the thoroughly discouraged womau. By taking Wine of Cardui she
bas secured perfect health. She has become a happy mother and now rejoices in tho lifo which was onco such
a burden kiid a sorrow to her. A man can be almost an invalid and keep about hut the troubles which gen-
erally afflict women aro so vital that as Mrs. Mason said of herself "I was a poor excuse for a wife".
No woman should allow herself to remain in this condition. How can any refute the health Mrs. Mason
has? Wino of Cardui is freely offered to all. Any woman may seucre exactly the samo relief if sho will take
"Vluq of Cardui. AVlno of Cardui is not a ftrong medioine but it is a certain cure for menstrual irregularities.
It will not do impossibilities but it docs euro bearing down pains makes motherhood possible for barren wived
an4 rellotoe Uiu pains at tho monthly period. Secure a bottlo of Wino of Cardui today.
Alt druggists sell SI. 00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
scuif
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY"
EX-BANDIT MAKES REQUEST.
Al Jennings Would Have the Right to
Vote Restored.
A Weshlnjton dispatch savs "Al"
J. Jonnfngs ox-train robbor and out-
law In Oklahoma and Indian territory
wantH to vote. Ho has sorved sovoral
years In the fodoral penitentiary at
Columbus O. and onco secured his
release by a pardon from the president
Now Jennings has made application
for a citizenship pardon which will
r-
store all privileges to him Jennings
petition was filed In tho department of
Justico by Bird S. McGulro delegate of
Oklahoma. Jennings waa a member of
tho notorious Jennings' gang which op-
oratod in Oklahoma In the early days
of that torrltory until hunted down by
INDICTMENT MEANS CONVICTION.
v-iw.1 this morning with Judge Joseph
A. QUI prosMlng Court will be in
session at Miami for two weeks and
thon convene at Nowa'a 1. T. There
Is a hoavy criminal and civil docket
at Miami but Judge GUI ospects to
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loayo Miami with oloar dookota.
When an IndlcUnont Is found in the
Northern dlstrct a conviction follows
In nine cases out of ten. "Potty cases
aro thus kept out and glvon to the
United States commissioners who pun
Ish tho offonders. Crime Is on tho do-
crease In the Northern district because
of tho activity of its officers and the
certainty of punishment that followc
VlCB-PxMiDXfsr Hocrro UoraBai'
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REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
The spring bride of autumn Is the
suumer nurso of winter.
Mormons oxiBt to prove that men
never learn anything from experience.
Nothing makes a woman so suspl
coub as to hayo her husband give her
'an extra allowance when his business
is keeping him late at the office.
To the last day sho lives a woman
can never understand how a man can
worry about money mattors whon thi
children are doing so woll at school
.
Doesn't Respect Old Age.
Its shamoful whon youth falls U
show proper respect for old age but
just tho contrary In tho case of Dr.
King's Now Lifo Pills. They cut oJT
maladies no mattpr how severe nnd Ir-
respective of old ngo. Dyspepsia
Jaundice fever constipation all yleW
to this perfect pill. 25c at P. B. Lll-
Uo & Co.'s drug store.
A sack of flour and a barrel of po-
tatoes wll convert a poor famllv
quicker than a carload of gospel
tracts.
A man has less confidence In the
assertions he makes when hlo wife is
present than he has when sho Is ab-
sent. A city Jail will be built al Spokoa;ec
I. T.
BEST FOR THE
10WELS
It yoo h.TvVt a rtmLr hetlthj mortoxnt ot ti
bowel. Tfrydr.Tou'rlUoritlllb. Kepror
bow... 1VB!ni'i::
mooin.it e.iie.i moil peir.ct wy ei iitcltt
th bowel clear nd ele.n 1. to t.ko
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
PVeM.at VltiU Pot.nt Tt Qood J
Oood N.Ti. Bl.ken. Wetn orOrlMI U.Sul
10 Cent. MrtwY. VHta for trm .am nl. nil bank
' tonhitb. Addr... us
fffiSFfiSSST'L. STS!11K
ccr luun dluuu ulcmw
Club.
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( m ilJ.rm 1 C L !'
wETJkff' s F'
iMi 1 ii fii) Indian R.mi r vvl.
Ifor sale by J. N. WaJitcw.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 106, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 18, 1903, newspaper, November 18, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72208/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.