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fcíttót. VOL.26 SOCORRO. NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1908 NO. 29 NOTICE OF SUIT Cause No. 5274. Territory of New Mexico, County of Socorro, In the District Court Filadelfia Mascareno rie Gonzales vs. Jose Gonzales. The defendant in the above entitled suit, Jose Gonzales, will take notice that the said plaintiff. Filadelfia Mascareno deGon.ales has filed her complaint in the above entitled court and cause, wherein she charges you with willful abandonment and with failure to support plainnfl according to her station in and thereupon prays the court to grant her an absolute divorce I rom you; the said defendant. Now unless you appear in said caue on or before the 24ih dav of August, 1"08, or aiu-wer or otherwise plead to saul com plaint, plaintiff will apply lr the relief prayed for in said com plaint. Plaintiff's attorneys are Baca & Loughary whose postoflice address is Albuquerque, N. M. Cskai. William K. Martin, Clerk of sail District Court, Uy Wm. D. Newcomu, Deputy. Small Holding Claim No. 2747. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior United States Land Ollice, Las Cruces, N. M. t Aug. 7, 1S8 f Notice is hereby given that the following-named claimant ha tiled notice of hiit intention to make final proof in support of his claim under sections 1( and 17 of the act of March .1, 18)1 (26 Stats., H54), as amended by the act of February 21, 13 (27 Stats., 47u), and that said proof will be made before K. H. Sweet, Probate Clerk at Socorro, h'. M. on Sept. 23, l'JOS, viz: loiiaciano Silva of San Antonio, N. M., for the Sections No. 9, 10, 15 and 16 T 5 S. K. 1 K. He names the following 'witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years next preceding the survey of the township, viz Juan Silva and Tomas Silva of Carthage, N. M., and Kamon of San Antonio, N. M. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial rea son under the laws and regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should uot be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Kugene Van Patten, Register NOTICE OF SALE In tbe District Court of the Third Juilici.il District of the Territory of New Mexico Within and for the County of Socorro The State National Hank, of Ahuiiueniue, N. M.f O. N. Marrón, TrtiNi-., Plailltlf fx. No. 511 Javier N. lirovlm and Zena Jlroylen, Defendant. J ' 'Puntúan! to a decree of foreclosure and Rale made and entered by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, within and for the county of So corro, on the dnli day of June l'AW in a certain cause therein peiidinif, wherein the State Na tional Hank ot Albuquerque, New Mexico, and O. N. Marrón trustee were jlaiuiiffs, and Jas Iier N. liroyles and Kena Hrovles were defend ants, and numbered on the docket of the aid district court for the county of Socorro aft No. 5257, the undersiif ned master, aptsiinied by the Court to muke thesaleof the proKrtyaud prem isea in said decree, and hereinafter descrils-d, will, on Wednesday, the Urd day of Septem ber 1'M, at the hour of lü o'clock noon ol said day, at the front door of the post office in the town iif San Marcial, in the county of Socorro and Territory of New Mexico, expose for sale and sell at public vendue, for cash to the highest and best bidder, the following describ ed real estate and premises directed to Is sold by said decree and herein described as follows to- it: Lot numtxTed sixteen (H) and lot numls-red fceventet-n i!7 in bhs'k numbered seven (7), as shown ou a map of the new town ot San Mar cial, surveyed by William S. l'ratt, C. K., and ' which said map was tiled in the office of the probate clerk and Kx-ofticio Kecorder of the county of Suciirro, New Mexico, on the. ...day of August, lmj. ToKeiher w ith the buildlnirs and machinery and improvements of every name and nature on said lots or appertaining thereto, it lieinif understiNs that upon said lots are Im'ated an electric liiilil plant and irrlst and flouring mill and this instrument conveys and intends to convey to the said party of the second iiartio. N. Marrón, Trustee) the machinery, fixtures and Improvements, as well as the personal property of every name and nature belonging to or apperiainiuir to the said electric liht plant, iucludiiitf all sles, wires and fixtures alonu- and usn the streets of han Marcial, for use ol said electric Liht riant. In conveying liirhl and power together with all the rights uud franchises and privilegt-s of the said par lies of the lirst iart (Ja rN. Hrovles and Zeua llro.vles) in Iheowiiership, use and enjoy. meiil.of the said Kleclric liuiil plant so In iuir and lis'ated iu lots sixteen lio) and sevenireu 117) aforesaid and all the machiiierv, lixiures and personal proin-rty of every name and n:i- tuie hi use and lMliin,lii-r to ur apis-rtaiiiiitu- to am kiini nun nú nouriiiir nun ami also all additions and iniprovrnieuis, made to said ma chinery ou said lots numbered sixteen (lb) aud seveuleen (17) Also lots No. one(l). two (21 and three ill in. I six ü in block numbered seven (7), also one uau iji'i o't numis-rei ture (JJ aud all of lolsuuiuls-red four (4). five (51. six Kil. seven m aud eivht (k) in block u umbered six (u); also mis a. aim ii. aim lots numlwrtxl thirteen. (1.1) and fourteen (14 in block numbered ri(lil (Hi, all as shown ou a map of the new towu of San man iai surveyed oy William I. I'ratt, C K., and filed in the office of the orobate clerk m.i ex-othcio Kecorder of the county ol hocorro on the ....day of August, IKM2. The amount of lha Indebiealness f. .-,. i.. aid decree aud to satisly which said proper ty is to be sold, with Interest thereon to the dale of sale is the sum of Sixteen Thousand, Two hundred. Thirty-three Dollars and Sixty, five tents, lb,2JXu5, and also to satisfy the sum of Uve Hundred, Twenty-two Dollars and illy Lents, (.U.Su), costs, toeilur with accruing cimis. Dated at Socorro, this 1.7th day of' Auif. I 'HIS. ... H- Sw asT, Master, Appointed to make the sale of the property aad premises AT CLOSING OF THE INSTITUTE Sup't D. A. Ortega Speaks Encour agingly ot Socorro County's Progress in Education. Upon the closing of the teach ers' summer normal ami insti tute recently conducted and held in ami for the county of Socorro, of which Superintendent I). A. Ortega was the moving: spirit, Mr. Oruga in addressing the itrti'li r pi attendance dwelt ex tensively upon the subject of the assiK lation of teachers and the advantages to be derived by com mon and united effort if properly ilincleil. After thanking Prof. Sterling. Territorial Superin tendent J. K. Clark, and Mrs. A. J. Smith for their efficient serv ices he spoke as follows: At the close of the teachers' institute lor the year 1 V07, I used my Ix'st efforts to organize the teachers then present into a teacher's association for Socorro county, l'ew teachers were en rolled at that time, but through constant anil persistent work for a year I succeeded in acquiring the enrollment of eighteen teach ers for the summer normal that preceded this institute. A term of two weeks of a most pleasant and profitable school being held under the able and energetic management of Prof. W. I). Ster ling, ltd the way, in my judg ment, to the admitted success of the institute just closing. I have Ix-en enabled to hold for you a most modern and model institute, the best that has lieen held in this county ami one that compares favorably with any that has ever been held in New Mexico. The teachers who have attended the same are now bet ter equipped to .assume their re sponsible "and arduous duties, their labors will be proportion ately lessened and their pupils wiil receive the " full benefit of their preparation and training. During my administration there has been raised from spec ial levies made at my earnest instance and request in the var ious school districts of Socorro county the sum of nineteen thou sand four hundred thirty-eight dollars. This is about five times more money than has been rais ed by previous administrations in the county, notwithstanding the fact that not one cent of this money was raised from any gambling licenses. This also does not include moneys raised for school purposes by and for the city of Socorro, over which I have no control. The effect of this taxation, which at first blush might look onerous, has been salutary in the extreme. School districts which hereto fore existed only in name have had long terms of school and the school influence has permeated our citizenship. The taxpayers are jubilant over its results. With this antl the money derived from the general school funds, the average school taught in three-fourths of the school dis tricts will be the full term and about three-fourths of the full term in the remaining districts.'" Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Land Ollice at Santa Fe, N. M. I August 14th, l'NJ8 I Notice is hereby given that Casimiro Itaca, of Hurley, N. M has tiled notice of his intention to make final Five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. IW58 made August 12th. lOH, for the sw 1-4 Sec tion 4, Township 2 N, Kange 6 V, and that said proof will he made before K. H. Sweet, at Socorro, N, M. on Oct. lUth, l'JOH, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz: Leandro ltaca, of Socorro, N. M. Francisco Aragón of Puertecito, " Juan A. Haca of Bttrley, ' " Juan Jose Torres, Magdalena, " Manuel K. Otero, Register Dr. 10. L. Woods returned Thursday morning from Kansas City, where he had ln-en detain ed several weeks on important business. Doctor Woods expres ses himself as very sorry that he was compelled to le away from Socorro during so much of the construction work on the electric light and power plant, but he says that the plant will now be pushed to completion at the earliest possible moment. Mesdames II. O. Bursum and J. F. Cook left Wednesday morn ing for Faywood springs, where they will spend some time in rest and recreation. IN THE TEMPLE OF JUSTICE Jitdgs Oreen Very Busy Monday I it posing Penance upon Violators of the Law. Judge Amos K. Green's court presented a very busy scene Monday. An unusual number of violators of the law and order of the community were brought into court and His Honor im posed penance upon each of them as suited his particular sin in a business like manner born of long experience. Daniel Molina was accused of having committed assault and battery. There was abundant evidence of his guilt and for the too free use of his lists Mo lina was assigned to the road gang for live days and was also allowed the blessed privilege of paying the 'costs of his prosecu tion. Vidal Gonzales was committed to the county bastile for thirty days' meditation over the crime of indecent exposure of his per son. A Ik; I Martinez was allotted five days of road work in the hope that that amount of honest toil would relieve him of the dis position to be drunk and disor derly. As an aitl to his refor mation he was allowed to pay the trimmings. Francisco Baldonado was in troduced to the court as a gen tleman who had apparently tried to prevent Martinez from mon opolizing the drunk and disorder ly line of business. Leonardo Trujillo and Augustin Vigil fol lowed and pleaded guilty to the same mild indictment. "Five days anil costs," saitl Judge Green to each of the sweet trio. Maria Ilaca, A. Garcia, Fidel Luna, Nestor Abeyta, and Juan Lopez were collectively antl sev erally accused of having abstract ed a keg of beer from the store house of the Illinois Brewing company Sunday night while the earth and the brewers were wrapped in slumber. Baca put up an eloquent plea for the guilt lessness of his companions alleg ing that he himself had done the deed while they had merely hap pened to be present as his guests on that festive occasion. His Honor was quite affected by the eloquence of Baca's plea, releas ed his innocent and unfortunate companions, and assigned Baca himself to an apartment in the county jail to board out a fine of twentv-live dollars and costs. How's ThisP We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, C). We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wai.ding, Kinnan & Makvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Drices 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's family Dills for constipation. Sale of Chattels Under Execution. Notice is hereby given: That hy virtue of an alias writ of execution to me directed and issued on the 27th day sf July, A. I). 1'KIS, out of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, within and for the county of Socorro, in a civil case recently pending in said court, being No. wherein The Darbyshirc-Harvie Iron V Machine Company, a corporation, was plaintiff and 1'he Socorro Company was defen dant, I have levied UHn and will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the north tloor of the Court House in the city of Socorro, Territory of New Mexico, on Monday the 7th day of September, A. D. l'fos, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of said day, all of the right, title, and inter est of the saitl Socorro Company in aud to the following described chat tels, to-wit: One tieet seeder, one Alfalfa seeder, one cane seeder, one beet cultivator, one disk, and one blue roan team, or so much of said proper ty as shall be necessary to satisfy a judgment of one hundred aud eighty seven and (4-100 dollars damages and fourteen and 70-100 dollars cost of suit and the additional costs of collection under said execution. Aniceto C. Aleytia, Sheriff of Socorro Co., N. M. Subscribe for The Chieftain. PROGRESS ON THE FAIR i All Committees Report That Pros pects for Successful Fair could Not Bo Better. THE LADIES AUXILIARY IS BUSY Plans Are Developing toward Com pletion and Everything Will Be Ready for Opening Day. Drepa rat ions for Socorro coun ty's second annual fair are mak ing very satisfactory progress, and thfc reports of the various committees indicate that the prospects for a successful fair could not be better. Everything will be in readiness for the open ing day. MKKTINO LAST SATURDAY. There was a fairly well at tended meeting of the associa tion in Sheriff Aniceto C. Abey tia's office last Saturday evening. At this meeting Manager 1. J. Savage reported that the Becker Mactavish company of Magda lena a"d the McDonald company of Kelly had each subscribed for $25 worth of the association's stck and promised to be repre sented in the procession on open ing day with a line four-horse float, also that C. T. Brpwn had proffered the free use of the former Windsor hotel site for the Indian encampment and Attor ney Jas. G. Fitch the free use of the vacant lots on the south side of the plaza Í r small amuse ments. Manager Savage also made a large number of valuable recom mendations, all of which were unanimously adopted. Among the most important of these were that the grant! stand be en larged, that a corral and chute be constructed for the use of the bronco busters, that the fair grounds be cleaned, that a danc ing pavilion be located on the vacant ground east of A. D. Coon's ofliee, that the fireworks le displayed from the open space west of the Dark House, that games about the plaza be not al lowed to run until after 3 o'clock in the afternoon. oc. I'aul J. Terry was appointed chairman of the agricultural and horticultural exhibit. J. J. Leeson of the finance committee reported that the com mittee confidently expected to in crease the subscriptions for the second annual fair to $2,500. It was decided that hereafter there should be a regular meet ing of the association every Monday evening instead of every Saturday evening. The associa tion adjourned to meet again next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. I.ADIKS AUXILIARY MKIÍTS. The Ladies' Auxiliary held a well attended and satisfactory meeting in the opera house Monday afternoon, Mrs. Aniceto C. Abeytia, president, presiding. Among the proceedings were the following: The various committees re ported progress. It was decided that the cowboy dance should le given on Wed nesday evening of fair week and that nobody should be allowed to dance until 11 o'clock unless in costume. The baby show will take place at the opera house some morn ing of fair week letween ') and 10 o'clock. The day will be fixed later. All babies up to three years of age are eligible. The president gave an oppor tunity for any members of any committees who might wish to do so to withdraw. Mrs. Daul J. Terry was en rolled as a member of the com mittee ou fancy work. Mrs. Terry's name was inadvertently oir.it ted from the list published in last week's Chieftain. Adjournment was taken until Monday afternoon, Septemler 14, when the Ladies' Auxiliary will again meet at the opera house. Dat ami King Savage, Avery Smith, ami Willie Hammel re turned Thursday from their camping trip to Water Cañón. When asked if they had a good time their very sufficient answer was, "You bet." Advertise in the Chieftain. UEEN 0F THE FA,R cot Miss Domttilid, Daughter of Ex C Sheriff and Mrs. Leandro Baca, In the Lead. The Queen of the Fair contest has opened this week in earnest with the casting of the votes In dicated below. Miss Domitilia Baca, the winsome daughter of F.x-SherilT and Mrs. Leandro Baca, is now in the lead as the most popular young lady in So corro county. A large number of votes are being held back, however, awaiting developments, and surprises may be sprung at any time. Those who have fa vorites to vote for in this contest should prepare for a hard contest, for such it is sure to be. At nine o'clock this morning the vote stood as follows: SOCOKKO. Tassila Torres 1 Lena Griffith 10 Daulita Stapleton 1 Kdna Hammel II Crucita Vigil r 10 Bessie Smiley 21 Rosa Abeyta 1 Domitilia Baca 100 .OI.VAI.KKA. Maria Luna 1 MAGD.M.I.NA. Teresa Fortune 1 SAN ACACIA. Nellie Zimmer 1 Antonia l'ino 1 MONTICKI.I.O. Lilly Dodds l DATIL. I'M i th Ma y be ry 10 SAN ANTONIO. Soila Dino 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS And Decides That the City's Public Schools Shall Be Opened on Monday, Sept. 7. The following has been hand ed to the Chieftain with a re quest for its publication: The Board of I'Mucation of this city held its regular meet ing last Monday night, at which time it was decided to open the public schools on the first Mon day of September. Several matters of interest were discussed at the meeting, and among them was that of se curing a prompt anil regular at tendance of every pupil in the district from the very first. It was suggested that pupils failing to enter at the opening of school should not be admitted until the latter half of the year. Whether this is a fair proposi tion or not, it is certainly unfair to the best interest of the school, to the progress of the pupil, and to the advantage of the teacher. to have pupils entering irregular ly. The prospects for a good school year were never brighter, and the several members present on Monday night expressed a de cided interest in doing the very best for the schools. They join heartily with the teachers in ask ing the patrons to cooperate with them, not only in the matter of attendance, but in the general interest of the schools during the coming year. Kemember, Sep tember 7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IHil'AHTMKNT OH THK I.NTKKIOK, Land Ollice at Las Cruces, N. M., 1 Aug. S, l'KIH. f Notice is hereby given that Cataliuo Madril of I'iuoville, N. M., has tiled notice of his intention to make final live year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homrstead Kntry No. 4HI.) made Aug. IS. 1'fO.l, for the S'i NV 1-4, NK 1-4 SW 1-4, SW 1-4 NIC 1-4, section 10, township 3 S., range 12 W., and that said proof will Ik made before K. 11. Sweet, Probate Clerk, at Socorro, i. M., on Sept. 2.1, l'ms. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, the laud, viz: Leandro Outierrex of I'iuoville, N. M.J Manuel (iutierre. " " ' " Trenidad lititierrez " Justiniano ltaca of Magdalena, N. M Kucknk Van I'attkn, Register. Prof. K. 1. Noble left Socorro Sunday morning for his former home in Indiana. Professor Noble and family won the re spect and esteem of a large cir cle of friends and acquaintances during the four years of their residence in this city and they leave therefore with a world of good wishes for their happiness and prosperity. FOUND DEAD IN AIR SHAFT Tom Joborac of Carthnge Came to Death at Hands of Persons Un known. The following verdicts of jur ies of inquest sent to Probate Clerk K. II. Sweet's office tell of strange doings down at the Car thage coal camp: Carthage, Aug. u, loos We, the undersigned jury of inquest on the body of Tom Jolwrac, deceased, whose body was found at the bottom of an air shaft in the Hilton mine lo cated in Carthage, Socorro coun ty, New Mexico, find that the deceased came to his death at the hands of person or persons unknown. Luís Silva, S. W. Klwooo, Juan Hkhkkha, J. J. Cami-hio.l, W. C. IIacknky, Pkdko K. Pino. Mauricio Mikka, J. P. Carthage, Aug (, P0S. We, the sworn jury of inquest, do give our testimony to the best of our judgment as to the manner in which Tom Jolorac came to his death. Testimony of G. II. Bacon, M. D.: Evidence on said body is what appears to be a bullet wound about six inches frcm the spinal column between the tenth, and eleventh ribs on the right side. Dr. G. II. Bacon. Camp Physician. Mauricio Mikka, Justice of the Peace. Chase-Chace Family Reunion. The ninth annual reunion of the Chase-Chace Family associa tion will be held at Hotel Ven dóme, Boston, at 10 a. m., Thursday, Sept. 3, PUIS. Representatives of the Cham berlain, Bates, Alden and Twitchell family associations will be in attendance as guests at this meeting. An invitation to attentl the reunion is extended to all of Cha"e-Chace name or descent. A Big Premium List Chairman W. S. Hopewell and Secretary K. K. Twitchell of the International Industrial Exposi tion and National Irrigation Congress to be held in Albuquer que from September 2') to Octo ber 10 are distributing elaborate and handsome lists of premiums offered for exhibits at the meet ings of those associations. The premium lists themselves, hand somely printed and profusely il lustrated, will prove to be ex ceedingly valuable advertise ments for New Mexico. Small Holding Claim No. 27.VK NOTICK FOR BUULICATION. Dki'ahtmkxt oh tiik Intkkioh, United States Laud Ofliee, Las Cruce, N. M., i Aug. 7, I'M is, ( Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing claimat has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim under sections lfi and 17 of the act of March 3, 1S"1 (2fi Stats., 854), as amended by the act of February 21, ll'U (27 Stats., 470), and that said iiroof will le made before K. Ii. Sweet, róbate Clerk at Socorro, N. M on Sept. 23, l'KJH, viz: 1'etra Torres tie Silva, widow and only heir of at law of Anastacio Silva deceased of Lcmi tar, N. M., for the sections Nos. l.S and 16. He names the following witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years next preceding the survey of the township, viz: Juan Silva, Iiotia ció Silva, Ramon Silva, Tomas Silva all of Carthage, N. M. Any (ktsoii who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial rea son under the laws and regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above ineiitioiied time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claim ant, aud to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Kugene Van Patten, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Uki'ahtmknt ok tiik Intkkioh, Laud Ollice at Las Cruces, N. M., I Aug. 1.1, l'W. f Notice is hereby given that Henees lado Armijoof Magdalena, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final live year proof in supKrt of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. .VM7 made July IS, l'U, for the W'í NWV. N K '4 NWV. NW 1-4 NK 1-4, section 15, township 2 S., range 10 W., anil that said proof will be made before K. II. Sweet, Probate Clerk at Socorro, N. M., on Sept. 2-1, 1'fOH. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Ieoioldo Armijo, Jacolio Castillo, Celso Armijo, Fred lialdwiu, all of Dátil, N. M. Kucknk Van Pattkn, Register.