Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 63, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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TttB LEADER UUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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JJritlsh AgaiziDeloated.
LONDON FOB. U. 1: a. m..-The
news o( tho day te ttia nrootf retire-
ment of the Brtttsh from Che ColMburg
dlstrriot under lte.vy Uor pressure- and
probably sftor brisk fighting. Thus at
u thno -when Lord Roborte It apimrenUy
able to pue an army into the JTree
State the Boere make a counter stroke
In unknown tout eeemlniy great force
0t far from the vital line or railway
connofcng Dmm ami Oromt river.
Military observers do not I'egnnl this
as more hem a menace. Nevertheless
the news produces an unpleasant imprec-
trton ltere. General French Wad mmnou-
vred to get Boers out of Itanabers; in De-
cember . On January 1 H was reported
that ha could take Cotaburg In two days
with relnforeemr'. i Theso were sent
but tlie iBoera wee rsm reinforrwd. Since
then the British lines Imve been extend-
ed eat ami west so that the opening of
this week ifhey constitute I a great horse-
uhoe twenty-fire mtlee In lemsrth. The
llnce wore not continuous but all the
strong posMtora were held.
'General French when he joined Lord
ItobortB presumably took most of ti
cavalry. General Clements was left with
the Infantry to hold the Boers In check
but Commandant Dchutey with a double
turning movement Its comwHed ihe
Brltinh to concentrate at Kensburg be-
side threatening Low! Roberts' communi-
cations. The Boer mastory of the district has
caused a vpread of the Insurrection but
this r doubt will promptly be Duppresa-
ed as targe British forces are available
not far away.
The Indications n.i to General Buller's
ImmeMate intentions are contradictory.
Cm informant who has intimate rela-
tions with the wur office predicts a
movi tre-ac within the next day or two.
A number of correspondents who have
Deen with General Bullcr. however. Imve
gone to Durban for a few days rest tm-
nr the impression that nothing is to be
done immediately.
Tho wr office i directed the ISlgth
division of 1000 men to prepaire to go
out.
WILKINSON OPTOMISTIC.
LONDON FBB. 14. Spencer WTklsson
Hn tha (Morning Post discussing the news
from Itonsburg. snys:
"This intelligence at tho natural price
paM for a blow elsewhere. The ooncen-
trwtson at Olodder rlvtsr is apparently
accompanied by a weakening1 of the force
at Colaeburg and) of title the Boers have
tuken advantage to assume the offensive.
"Meanwhile It looks as though the ene-
my Iwfd withdrawn Uieir forces from
tMagerfontein to reinforco those at Coles-
burg where a Boer victory would threat-
en the communications between Cape-
town and tho Mouuor ivr. '
neviowiifcr tiho -wlwle campaign Mr.
Wilkinson says that die type of the com-
ing operations recalls that of the Ameri-
can clvM war.
Developing tlMs thought ho remarlaa:
".Brhiali strategy must be to crush
suooesslon each of the tntree principal
Boer forces near Klmberley CoVesburg
and Stromborg by bring against them
great stiporlor numbers. Murti depends
on whwt happens In Natal. General
Joubort Is noti likely to abandon hie pres-
ent itrprlso against It'mith until
disaster no ho Boer army compels him.
Tho opinion that tl invasion of Ulie
Free State will suffice to bring the Free
SuU troops out of Natal and will Induce
the Freo Staters to submit is not based
on a rue estimate of ho nature of the
Boer. Tho two republics are fighting .or
national oxlstenco and thoy will stand or
fall tojjotlTcrT
"Tills war will not bo onded by stram'-
ical marioouvering or by the occupation
of BoograpW.cal points but by the de-
struction of (the Boer army taking the
word destruction In Its mHltary sense of
decisive defeat involving dlsporsVm of an
army as an organized! fighting force."
FIGHTING FOB TWO DAYS.
LONDON. FOfiB. ll.-'A d4eptch Do he
Dolly Mull from Kensburg. tinted yes-
terday says:
Titers lias been hard fifittlng for two
' nuir Culburg. the Boers making
strenuou efforts o outflank tlie British
left. The enemy occupies strong posi-
tion from A enters n. through Potfon-
Mn to a point five miles south of Jas-
fonteln. The ngliting ft I to "poaut camps has
bean ory severe during the last few days
Yeetenlay the Boers attacked the posl-
tlon of tine Worcester to the souths
of C3olosburg. FlfrlMlng oonttetued all
day and after dark it wa considered nsc-
vssary U witlalraw to Kensburg. Our
loss? are not yet known. On the Isft the
West Australians Wiltshire sni Berk-
hlrvi ltad hot flhttng but lieid their io-
slUouu against long odd. Tl Bosr
losseei were oonstdwmlile.
Owtng U tins growing dlffioulttr exier-
ienccM by convoys la reaching ths camps
all r the latter wsre vacated Tm night
and the troops wlhdrew to Ilonsburg.
Tli-- Boers ar bwntng the farrrw of
the loyalists hut ajha latter listv contriv-
ed u get away with heir stock.
Bl'LLBR AT CHIlDVffiLIBY.
UNDON. VRll. 13 -The fact thai Gen-
eral Iiulkrs' dtspatcfli reising Ut casu-
alty Hrt to tlie British roops at Pot-coar-f
colored cottons upward advances
giei:.-rx' lrlfl is dwexk from Ohtevelsy Is
alu-4 in some quarter as an Indication
The
Cruel Knife!
It la absolutely usolosa to expect a
aurgicnl operation to euro cancer or
any othor blood disease. Tho cruolty
of Buch treatment is illustrated in tho
alarming numbor of doaths which ro-
sult from it. Tho diseaso la in the
blood and hunco can not bo cut out.
Kino timoB out of ten tho surgeon's
knifo only hastens doath.
My son hnd a most mixllgnant Cancer fot
whloh tho doctors Bald an operation was "w
onlrhone. Thoooor-
atlon was a sevoro
one as Uwaa neces-
sary to out down to
tho Jawbono and
lorapo It. Doforo a
great while tho Can-
cer returned and bo-
Ran to grow rapidly.
We gftvo him many
remedies without re-
lief and finally
npon the advice of a
friend decldod to
try s. s. s. (S wilt's
bpccuic) a n- witm
the seoond bo.'lo ho
began to Improve. After twenty bottles hrd
been taken the Cancer disappeared entirely
and he was or -ed. The cure was a permanent
one.for he Is iwsevcntenyearsold.andhac
never had a sign "t tho dreadful dlsenso to re-
turn. J. N. Murdoch
370 Snodgraas St. Dallas Texas.
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digcstlvo aid.
lrenerTlng Kegs In Blocking.
The latest advice for keeping oggs
comos from a farmer's wife. Sho takes
long stockings fills them with oggs
ties them shut and hangs thorn In the
collar and garrot In a current of air.
Every week or two sho takes the stock-
ings down and hangs thorn upside
down. This is qulto an Important part
of tb method. Eggs have been kopt
swost for a long tlmo In this manner.
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law Senor Lucianno Lanne hag been
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onment for some technical offense
committed twolvo months ago whan he
was commlMary of police.
Hud Year for Homes
Hones e suffering everywhere
this year. Pink oyo la prevalent In
Ireland home sickness In South Africa
nnd In Amorlcn. Some disease is kill-
ing off hor-a In the northwest at un
alarming rate. A veterinary surgeon
says tho diseaso to rare and la oaused
by eating oats which have been dam-
aged by rust.
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