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professional CARDS. HOT FOR FREE TRADE DR. SWISHER, (Graduate of the University of New York City, 1876, and former U. S. Examining Surgeon.) Socorro, - New Mexico. JjK. C. G. DUNCAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Onice east sida Plaza. Socorro, - - New Mexico. JjK. E. P. BLINN PIIYSCIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST. Rocorho, - - New Mexico. T KOKNITZKR, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Socorro, - - New Mexico. )K. M. A. SAYLKK, D.D.S., DlCNTAL Sl'KOI-ON. Oflice over post-office. Socorro, - - New Mexico. J K. KITTKKU,, Dkxtist. Oilices Socorro, Abejta Block; San Marcial, Harvey House. STOCKMEN M. DOUGIIEKTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Socorro, - - New Mexico. JAMES G. FITCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ollice in Terry Block. New Mexico. JEEEGC) BACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JREEMAN & CAMERON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Carlsbad, - - New Mexico. E. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Socorro, - - New Mexico. B. CIIIEDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albuquerque, - New Mexico. H. CHAMBON DEALER IN General c Merchandise RELIABLEASSAYS GokL.S ..r0 QoUl and Silver 5 .75 Load. . .f.0 i Gokl.silv', copp'r 1.50 S.Tip!e by Mail receive prompt attention. Gold and Silver, refined and bought. OGDEN ASSAY CO. l4Ji-ii'tll Si., Denver, Colo. STAííD FIRM QUESTION. ON THE SECRETARY MARTIN'S HARD FIGHT Succrpdod In Defeating thfl Effort to Commit the Live Stock Asswta tion to the Principle of Tree Trade. seen that to make a fight prop erly at Washington needed an I expense fund. A state organi zation can take care of local af fairs, if properly managed, but it required a national organization to take care of national matters. Mr. Martin says the national association is growing right along, which is evidence that its work is being appreciated. Den ver Times. Sared Her Child's Life. In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneumonia almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of rieasant City, O. "A terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's treatment for sev eral weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Millions know it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. All drucrgists guaran tee satisfaction. 50c Secretar Charles F. Martin of the National Live Stock af.socia tion is back from a three weeks' trip east and south, attending gatherings of stockmen. At Topeka, Kan., the Improved Stock Dreeders' association of Kansas held their annual meet ing in the legislative hall of the state capitol. Nearly the entire membership was present, which is over 300. Mr. Martin address ed the gathering'on the work of the national association, which embraced its endeavors to prevent the abolishment of the present tariff on wool and hides and its fight against the Grout bill which proposes to tax oleomargarine 10 Trial bottles free cents a pound. As the Kansas association embraces dairymen, who are supporting the Grout bill, and was presided over by Governor Glick, a rank fre trader, Mr. Martin bearded the lion in his den as it were. lie came out of the ordeal unscath ed, however, for when a motion was made that the association become a supporter and member of the national body, every mem ber voted in favor of accepting at once. Mr. Martin convinced them that to place hides on the free list would mean the loss of millions of dollars annually to the cattle trade. There are "" 0 . On Jellies , prMcrVM end tkta, cpread - thin eoallnc of PUOE HEFIÍIED FARAFFINE Wtll kt tb-m hotoVr motetare and ertl proot I'r lirftnii P.rflln. i. .Mo unu in don oilier wr ftlxiul the k rail directions In well pack, HuWTl7rlMre. STANDARD OIL CO. V-jETTr 1 . . . $1.00. A POPULAR- GOVERNOR. The soft answer that turneth away wrath, even wlien it con cerns a rejected manuscript, is good. But the hard truth that saves the literary beginner from making mistakes and wasting time is better. February Ladies' Home Journal. A Lesley Of The (Jrlp. Is often a run-down system. Weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the Governor Otero Ik Patriotic, Topnlar In the East, and a Good Story-Teller. The following letter from Mr. J. Mackintosh, the genial man ager for the Queen Group Min ing company of Kelley, and clip ping from the New York Times will explain themselves. New York, Jan. 29, 1V02. Dear Mr. Drake: The enclosed, which I cut out of last Sunday's Times, must be of a little interest to yourself or your readers. Besides being a good story teller your plucky lit tle governor is about as popular as he is patriotic, and it must be satisfactory to all who believe in statehood to know that the Gov ernor never misses the chance of getting a word in in its favor. Yours very truly, J. Mackintosh. f (x vl J. .5- 1 ' HELD HIGH In tfceistlmntiot of Practical painters. Every gallon of i The k) Sherwm-Wilumis r will cover 300 or more squnrc fe-t of surface in average con dition, two coa'.s to the p'.Hon. l'.vcry fallón is a full U. S. ftind ud nvasnre. It 11 made to Taint Huildinsrs with. It it ih'.; bi-st and most durable lloustf VmvX nr. do, J. C. BALDRIDGE, sgcorbo, n. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the Great World's Fair of 1903 SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE FOH splendid tonic, blood purifier and slaughtered in the United States regulator of Stomach, Liver and every year at least 7,000,000 cat- Kidneys. Thousands have proved vs long asiueciuiy 01 ?i.o that theT WOilcrfullv stren.'then tl remains on every hide imported into this country so long will there be that much value added to every hoof sold here. This was one of the contentions that won for Mr. Martin much favor and in the end secured the sup port of the Kansas breeders to the national association's side, From Topeka, Mr. Martin went to Kansas City and spent several days on business and from there went to El Paso, Tex., during the week that the Texas Live Stock association met there. He participated in the deliberations of the meeting as well as the pleasures prepared for carnival week. In Mr. Mar tin's opinion Kansas City is not the nerves, build up the system, and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by all Druggists. E. E. BURLINGAME & CO., ASSAY OFFICE 2Sgii EiUbliihediColorado,1866. Smp!ebyfnilor exDrenwillrecevre prompt nd crelulttHon old tSilter Bullion nW-cVttVr1' Concentration Tests 100 VuV f oV.V.lolfc 1736-1735 LwrDe St.. Dearer. Cola. . Calico Hall. The Rathbone Sisters will give a calico ball in the K. or 1'. building on the evening -of Mon day, February 10. Admission, $1.00; supper, consisting of sand wiches, coffee, and chocolate, 15 cents.' The success of all enter tainuients given by the ladies of this organization is the best guarantee that there will be a merry time at this ball. To keep skirts from wearing out too quickly around the edge put on a bias fold of lining, in it a minutft with the nrettv Mexican, Spanish and white girls bitched with many rows, to give en had 11 oou7 ine wium varying - ri BO YEAFIS' ' EXPERIENCE nit Tbadc Marks Dcion Copyright Ac. Anonend1iig íelPIl na OMpnnnon dit Qiilcklr luicertaiti fmr oimili.n fri whtliur lin liKuntlon I iirohahlj r'''"'''. í'onimunlPH lloniotrlollyniriUcleiitliil. Iduiillmnkuu HmiiU i.iit Iran. Oliiont r tur nmTirliig ptiit. I'm. mu tuknil thnmull Munil A Co. rovvlT rycvú iwiíic, without clmrua, lu tb I nnrMt elr. iir ,-mi,ud(l t.iuri,l. 1 erui. J ... niI1.,ii.. fll. H.ild lit &II nnwadtuilers. truuU Ortlce, i W BU Wnbuíin, D. U A hnndriomHr lllnttrnt! wfteklf. This will cave your Life. By inducing you to u9 Dr. King AnSOLiJTf!LV(5WV? Grlji, JnH.icrui, . lU.i Whooping (V'"w:i, J Alle-jli'-n uf it. o 'Tlifi Vi L". of El Paso. The cattleme a good business meeting which was largely attended. At the banquet many notable personages of the south were in attendance, iucluding the governor of Chi huahua, Mexico, and the goyern- or of Texas. Strong resolutions indorsing the work of the Na tional Live Stock association were passed, and pledges made to stay with the national body on all the propositions it has forinii' lated for congressional action in their interests. Here Mr. Martin took occasion to remark that there was no truth in the stories afloat to the effect that the Cattle Kaisers' association of Texas in tended to withdraw from the na tional association. lie says they cannot afford to with so many important legislative matters in the shape they are, and he does not believe they intend to. The Texas cattlemen fully appreciate what benefit a national body is to the industry. It is the only way to get a hearing before con- gress to have any effect, and he has had it stated to him that without the aid of the national association the industry would today be ten years behind the times. The dues were increased at the annual session in Chicago last month to SO cents on each $20,000 worth of cattle owned by a local organization, and sheep men were assessed the same amount for every $3,500 worth of sheep. The amendment was unauiuiously adopted. It was from an inch and a half to four inches. February Ladies' Home Journal. Subscribe for The Chieftain The Great Republican Paper of America. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat The Great Newspaper of the World. The DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Is without a rival In all the West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT newspapers of the world. BY HAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID: Dally, Including Sundav. One Year $6.00 6 Months $3.00 3 Months ?1.S0 Dally, Without Sunday. 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Otero, expatiating upon the resources and many at tractive features of his Territory One of the group, a western min ing man, asked the Governor if it was nota fact that quite a large proportion of the popula tion were entirely ignorant of the English language and who! ly illiterate. This condition the Governor admitted had existed, but the public schools were rap idly improving matters. Well," said an army officer, "I am glad to hear that, for I re call an incident winch occurred when I was stationed at old Fort Cummings which didn't show the native up in a very attractive light, as to his competence for jury duty. One of our discharg ed men was celebrating his free dom in Silver City, and got into a row over some women in a dance hall. A man was killed, and the discharged soldier Sim mons by name was arrested for murder. There was no court being held in Silver City at the time, so Simmons was taken to another district for trial. The jury drawn in the case proved to be all Mexicans. The principal witness was a man named Galla gher, and when the prosecution put him on the stand, Simmon's lawyer said in Spanish to the jury speaking in an undertone 'You don't want to believe any thing this man says; he stole a cow up in Grant county. In his closing argument the lawyer again referred to the cow episode, he having made Gallagher admit it on his cross-examination. The jury took the case, and after a short deliberation brought in a verdict convicting Gallagher of stealing a cowl" New York Times. "I have used Chamberlain's Couch Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. MooKii, North Star, Mich. For sale by A. E. Howell, Socorro; Y. M. JJorrowdale, Magdalena. The "Twice-a-Week" Issue of the Globe-Democrat at One Dollar a Year Is the greatest newspaper bargain of the age. It is almost equal to a Daily at the price of a Weekly. It gives the latest telegraphic news from all the world every Tuesday and Friday. Its market re ports are complete and correct in every detail. It has no equal as a home and family journal, and ought to be at every fireside in the land. Two papers every week. Eight Pages or more every Tuesday and Friday. One Dollar for one year. Sample Copies Free. Address THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo. SOCORRO BRANCH. TRUST MINER'S-AID AND COMPANY GEO. W. BOWMAN, PRESIDENT. Capital Stock, full paid Surplus - - 50,000, 200,000.- ACT AS TRUSTEES, Promoters, ami Fiscal Agents, as be tween Mine Owners, Reduction Works, Builders, and would be Investors. . . . CONTRACTOR IN TRUST for the Development f Mines. Water-works, Rail and Tramways and other Public or Private Enterprises REAL ESTATE bought and sold and Titles Guaranteed. o SOCORRO, CITY AND COUNTY, A SPECIALTY. - Notice of Forfeiture. Graham, Socorro County, N. M., Jan. 2, 1902. To H. Y. Cooper, Yu ar hfrcby nrtlflr1 that I have rxpemlrd one hundred (flii)) do Hunt in lutxir and improvtt ítMim uxn the t'opjMr-iiold niminur claim, Hit u:ttrd in ttie WÍKok Hiiultitf district on Luwrr l)ry Creek, hi the Mogollón mountains In mithwewturn Socorro County, New Mexico, a will apMar by certificate) tiled lu the ollice of the record r ' taid County, in order to hold Raid niinirikf clpini under the provinum of Sec. 2...Í4, KevUed btatutt-M of th United States, -hitf the amount required to hold the Name for th year nnlinir leceniler 3Ut, rH, and if within ninetv davit from the service of thi notice you fall or refu to contribute your pro- C. l. Thu.lítün. portion of Huch exHMidmire at a co-owner, your interest tn aid claim will become the proptrt J of the aubMcnuer under naid Section 2 Two hundred head, more or less, of stock horses for sale. In quire of F. Fisher at Iirown's hvery and feed stable, Socorro. II o w Ar Tr ltldn)a f TV Hobha' rxtnurn I'll. otro U Mtifr ITw. HruHijCo.,CuiCitfu vr J Notice of Forfeiture. Moirollon, Socorro County, N. M., Jan. U, I' '2 To I'at Hartford: You are hereby notlt'ed that tha nndertiu'iietl have exiwnded the autn of uim hundred Dollar in laltor and Improvement ujwm the Htmeialic miniuir claim la the Cooney Mining iiistiu t, Socorro Count v. New Mexico, in order to hold aid minlntf claim under the provision of Sec tion 2.Ü4 of the V. S. KeviHett Statute, heinif the amount required to hold the name for the ear ending Ieceuiter 3lt., l'tol; belnu the HlmetalJc mining claim located on Mav Hih, 1), the location Unnif recorded In Hook U, pairn 145, of naid Socorro County. And 11 with in ninety dam after thla notice by publication you fail or reí une to contribute your proportion Í Much expenditure an a co-owner, your Inter est in aaid claim will become the property of the utjc ribera under aaid Section Z-4. CA Joil NHON, A fine grand square piano can be bought cheap. Apply to T, J. Candies at your own price at Kat2Eenstein8. Subscribe for Tmr Cuikftkiv. THE GURLIIIGTOii ROUTE GREAT TRAINS. Denver Northwest The 'Burlliis:-ton-Northern I'acilic Exprena," tot the lilack Hill, Wyoming, Montana, 8iokane, Taoima, Seattle, 1'urtland Denver East The celeiirated Chi cao and St. Iouia Limited Fiver No. ft; a I. so night train No. 2. The liurlniK ton in tiie main traveled roa4 Dcnvtr to the east. Kansas City North. T wo flue train daily to Omaha, St Paul. Kansas City t) Chicago. The faiuoua "Eli." Kansas City to St. Louis. Two faat train daily. The highest grade of wide vtatibnled, rintwch-lighted eiui(meiit. Write for dencrijtive matter, ratt- and information. C. L. BtrCH, . L. W. WAKrt tV HOWARD ELLIOTT, 91 1V'. T. t.Ul, Mi \n\n Socorro, Socorro, - SOCORRO. - N. M. Consuiiipticn, Csishs sd Cc!ds. The only Cur.íQí.tCA.i Ci NO Curo. Wf; Ycuri'. gist, will warruut . I . i. A., acunara tutitf., uvu i I Ah