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GIjc Socorro ifljicilain, rtjnufiHF.D n 10C0RX3 COUNTY PUBUSMNQ CO, K. A. DRAKK. Kdit.tr. Entered at Stocorro loao.fttoe a aeooml cl mail matter. TERMS OF" HUBSCNIPTION. (Strictly in advancn.) One ymar....: 9 (X) Hix month !M OFFICIAL PAPER OF SOCORRO COUKTY. SATURDAY. JULY 2. l'MM. 1 1 ii.' r-v V ''-t v. ' REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For President. THKouoKK Koosr.Yi.rr l.r Vi.v-1 'resident, ( HAS. V. FAIKF.ANKS. K(M)si-, ti.t's tiomin.ttioii w.t-. a foregone cPtuHisiiui. So i- liis election. It is now up to tho tleitioyTatic national yun vetitioii to nomlii.iU' tho victims. Til T joint statehood jlank seems to have lial rouuh sailing on convention seas. Ki. Hki knsuk defends the School of Miru-s in a manner that will win that paper many friends n So. orro. SuCukkO is infested with its full fchare of that class of inhabi tants whute only uiiloti seems to he toafTord a repulsive example of idleness and the fruits thereof. On account of his gallant tight for New Mexico Delegate Rodev fan easily be forgiven his little fling at the opponents of joint statehood as recalcitrant repuhli canw, Thk recent mischievous assault O made upon the School of Mines bv Klfego Haca of KI I'aso, Texas, was very ill-advised, as that gentleman is likely to litul to his cost. Tin; Chikftain has not yet ihandourd all hope of a union county ticket this fall, hut it must be conceded that a good many local democratic magnates v.eein bent on their own destruction. Tin: At.m 'vji'iiKiji'icCrnuN has nianv friends in Socorro and the number will grow greater as a re sult of that paper's recent defense of the School of Mines against an unreasonable and unwarranted attack. So:ai:iuuv asks concerning 1'aiker, "What has he ever done to deserve dftucratic preference'" The, rjut:.tiou is easy, I'arker lias dour nothing, and therein he bas a mighty big advantage over numerous other democratic candi date who might be mentioned, i . . . It is suggested that the pol iticians were not exceedingly enthusiastic for K'oost -veil's tioni iaaiion, but that tiny nominated him Ucause tu-people demanded him. What stronger guarantee oí bis fitness could be afforded? Also, what greater assurance of bis election is possible? TiiK re'i;blicun i.ik-atiuat iuu of Socorro county will this fall pledge its candidate (or the legislature, to introduce and urge the passage of a bill making a liberal appropriation for the completion and enlargement of the dam ud canal at the point of Socorro mountain. The fact that the citizen s of Socorro hive contributed so liberally for the Construction of this work of tl;fni ainst the, menacing Ud destructive floods that sometimes sweep down from the mountains will help greatly to secure the passage of such a bill. Axvbodv wbo may be disposed to criticize the New Mexico School of Mine would do well to keep a firm hold upon these facts: The total enrollment at the School lat year was 103. The number enrolled from outside of the territory was IK. The number of Spanish-speaking boys and young men enrolled was 25. The appropriations for the main tenance and support of the School i now 4.Í oné-hundredths of a mill on each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of the territory, and it is esti mated that this millage will hereafter produce from twelve to fifteen thousand dollars a year. Last year was by far the most prosperous and in all respects the most satisfactory in the history of the institution. (Mir Filipplno Victors. In its century of history the White House has seldom been the scene of a more interesting recep tion than that which was given in ho::or of the visiting Kilippinos, who have been making a tour of the I'nited States. The Presi dent and Mrs. Roosevelt enter tained them at luncheon, after which the prominent people of the national government were invited in to meet them. With few exceptions, none of these visitors, and they are the leading men of the archipelago, had ever been in the United States before. Some of them had never before left the archipelago, for the Philippine Islanders are not great travellers. Most of the places to which they would natural ly go are a long way off, and so those who are not prepared for a formidable journey stay at home. Travelling has been in all ages one of the greatest agencies in bringing people to understand one another. Even the Crusades did much good in broadening the view of Kurope at a time when travelling in the modern sense was unknown. Americans going to the Philippine Islands have been profoundly interested in the strange contrasts which the Asiatic tropics present. There visiting Filippinos wee equally interested in conditions here. Thev found the American summer about like their climate all the year round. Our warm and substantial buildings told to their observing eyes of the frosts of winter and the absence of earthquakes. The railroad system of the United States amazed them. .The multitude of our cities was almost confusing. And still these visitors are well- t read men. It is a peculiarity of Asia, by contrast with America, that while the masses live in an exceedingly primitive condition, the educated few are abreast of the times in culture and learning. Judge Arellano, for instance, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands, upon whom Yale University this year conferred the degree of doctor of laws, is a jurist of the rirr.t rank.- -Youth's Uompatiion. Cured of Clirnule IHarrbueu After Ten Yearn of Suffering, "I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," say Mrs. Mattie Hurgf, of Mar tinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried variou3 medicines w ithout obtaining auy permanent relief. Last summer une. of my children was taken with chokra morbus, and I procured a bottle of his remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then derided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle, before I was well and I have never since been troubled with thatcomplaiut. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy U for sale by all druggists. Subscribe for Tu Cwiuftain, IHUKI I I AS 01.1 AS M AN. Though Kaia Shlrlil Are 10.000 Yean Old, ImprvTfinetiU Are Still Neceas ry. "How rich I'd be," said an um brella salesman to a Chicago Tribune reporter, "if I had patented the umbrella." The floorwalker smiled. "You might as well talk," said he, "of a patent on swimming or cooking. Umbrellas appear to have existed always. Wherever we excavate Babylon, Nineveh, Nippur traces of the umbrella are found. This instrument is coeval with mankind. "It is of oriental origin. The English didn't begin to use it until 1700. Shakespeare, with all his genius, had no umbrella to protect him from the rain. Jonas Ilanway was the first English umbrella maker." The floorwalker paused to brush a white thread from his long black coat. Then he resumed: "Now, what you might do would be to patent some new sort of umbrella some rain shield built on better lines. We have proof that the umbrella existed for 10,000 years, and yet in all that time it has not once been improved. Consider it. It is by no means perfect. It turns inside out readily, and it only protects the head and shoulders from the rain. Change all that. (Jive us an umbrella that is a complete rain shield. Then you will become a millionaire." Itrutully Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe (olobick of Colusa, Calif., writes. "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from rheu matism and nothing relieved me though I tried every thing known. I came across Electric Hitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Woollen Shoeit In Holland. "The wooden shoe," said a native of Holland, "is worn almost exclusively by the peasant classes, and they Jind them more comfortable than the leather shoes that are worn in America. The foot is clad in a heavy woolen stocking and then slipped into the shoe without fastening. They never fall off because the people are used to wearing them. They would not exchange, because any other kind would not be comfortable. The shoes are of elm wood and cost from 10 to 15 centsof American money. Two pairs will last a year." Xlgbt Wait Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood; but when all other medicines failed, three SI. 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pouuds." It's absolutely guaranted to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drujj stores. SOKRT sin: sroKt'. Courage l n Matter of the Jl.joU. Her Purgatory. "Hut surely," protested the lately departed Boston girl, "you are not going to take me to the er infernal regions." "Ouly for a few seconds," replied the attendant spirit. "We must, thaw you out a little." Town Topics. No I'll j Showu. "For years fate was after me continuously" writes F. A. Gul ledge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed liucklen'a Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for burns and all aches and pains, Onry 25c at all drug stores. Ike Mistake That Ha Made by a New fork Milliner. One of the richest and most prominent society women in New York caught an unexpected glimpse of the reverse side of a Fifth avenue trades-woman's manners the other day. The society woman in question is very quiet and unostentatious in her dress, and it is only the appoint ment of her equipage that betrays the fact that she is wealthy. She stopped her car riage outside the establishment of a fashionable milliner, entered and addressed the proprietress. "I see you have in your window a sign, 'Apprentice Wanted,'" she began. The milliner eyed hercontempt uously from the crown of her modest bonnet to the tip of her common sense shoe. "You would not do at all," she said. "I want a ladylike person who can wait on customers." "I wished to place one of mv maids with some one from whom she could learn millinery while I am abroad," continued the visitor quietly, "but I'm afraid you would not do." As the footman opened the carriage door for his mistress the horror stricken milliner recognized too late the livery of one of the "first families" of New York. New York Press. The Fable In Russia. This fable, dealing with the fall of Witte, the Russian finance minister, is related in a brochure entitled "A Glance at the Secrets of Russian Policy." published at Vienna: "The czar dreamed the following singular dream: lie saw three cows, one fat, one lean and one blind. The next day he sent for the metropolitan Paliadi us and begged him to explain the dream, but the metropolitan declined. The czar then sent for Father John of Kronstadt and made the same request of him. Father John stroked his long curly hair with his hand and made reply in the following words: 'Your majesty, I under stand your dream in this way: The fat cow is the finance minister, the lean one is the Rus sian people and the blind one' 'Don't be afraid. Go on,' said the czar. "The blind cow is your majesty!'" Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver, constipation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache and other nervous symptoms, sal low skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legión of other ailments, is at once the most widespread and destructive mala dy among the American people. The llerbine treatment will cure all these troubles. 50c bottle. Sold by Socorro Drug and Supply Co. Kxaetly So. Those old maids who assembled in New York the other day sneered at President Roosevelt's remarks concerning large families and said that he had no business to talk about the loveliness of having children, because he was not a mother and therefore lacked the experience necessary to discuss the subject intelligently. Still, says the Chicago Record- Herald, it would seem that the old maids have litilc to brag of concerning this kind of ex perience. Working Night And Day. The busiest and mightiest lit tle thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into ener gy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all druggists. He Are you good at conun drums? She Yes. He Well, here is one: "If I were to propose to you, what would you say?" t '"V Without o.mhI iri hlood a lo in has ! ik b'-art and poor tii't-v Anruiij turan thin nr of blond. It t" common in tnrn unrl yolinK women and all thov who work indoor. who do nut mi rnoniih outdoor ir and ffivul ovpfn in thrir lony Tfi'-tr ar- too mi ii y white blood corpus! 'n ill uvh cam , and tin-re f otten a pri nli.tr sound in the heart, railed n niutrriur. in cues of a'lomia. Tim heart murmur it cauitd by tintino of the blood pRssinif thtoiiRh the heart. The murmur of aiieirjiu disappear wbca the hloud regain it nului.il rotiislrrny and ruhnes It is nut heart dieae. Sometime people HiifiVr imeriM- p.iiu otr the heart, w hich i not heart disease, but caused by tlur ototnach. It I the occasion of much ariviety, alarm and t lii-i mi. tor which it victim i dependent uputi lerlcx disturbance from the stu::iui.h r.iied bv ind;v s:ion. In the sume wav m iny b id counh are dependent upon tliee lellet distill bance of what i railed the pneumo- falric nerve. To etriili tbe bleod and ncrease the red blood roruuc!e thereby feeding the nerve on .rich red blood and doin( away with mtvou instability, take L)r. Pierce t '.olden Medical ii-ioverv, which promotes digestion mid nsMunlaliou of food so tli.it the blood mi Us l.lopvr Mtpply of nourishment fiotn the stom.ich. I'.ct a near to nature' wav as van can. A medicine mule intiulv of botanical et tract nml w hich dot not contain alcohol is the safest. lr. 1'icrce's ('.olden Medical Iiiscovery contain no alcohol or nuicotu . Dr. Hcice' I'lcasaiit I'elUts are tli; best liver pill. South I.tlOAI, TIMK TABLE, St H'OKKO, North Russian Choral Sininz Love of mu,c, cultivated and enlarged by the tine rendering of the anthems and chants of the services of the churches, is a trait of the Kussian peasant. The choral singing of men and boys in some of the smaller ham lets is indeed so rich and finished in style as to be a constant source of wonder to all travelers. Social Service. ( liecrfull) lleintimii'lidi'd fur Hlieli - mutism. O. (1. Iligbee. Danville, Ills., writes, Dec. 2, P01: "About two years ago I was laid up for four months with rheumatism. I tried Ballard's Snow Liniment; one bot tle: cured me. I can cheerfully recommended it to all suffering from like affliction." 25c, 50c. SI. 00. Sold by Socorro Drug and Supply Co. ('cnipclent for the Job. Conductor All aboard! Please get aboard quickly, Miss. The train is about to start. Young Lady Hut I wish to kiss my sister goodbye. Conductor (iet aboard, get aboard, I'll attend to that for you. Chicago Journal. Mamma Yes, Willie. Your father is going to buy this picture, lie's a connoisseur. Do you know what that is? Willie Yep. It's a old guy what'll dig up a hundred for a dinky picture when his dear lit tle son's sulferiu' for a billy-goat an' wagon! 1:55a "i1 Pausen'"'' 4:1? a tn 1 50. p '...Kant Kreiht... It:.';' a r. 12:15 "i . ..Local FjviKht. . . 10'Ot.i No. and Un) carry patsriur. be tween Albuquerque and Sail Marcial. M AU1JA L-b. N A UK A N CI I. Daily except Sunday. 7A5 a tn : L,v .. Soco ro. . Ar 12-lu p ni Official Directory. FEDERAL. PeWate to Cotir-.-í n. S. K...dey Governor. Miguel A. UUf t Secretary, Jainer. W. KaynolJ; Chief Ju .t ice. W.J. Mil! I Benj. S. Bal.er. v I'. W. Tarker A-s-.L.ciatc-i, ' J- K' Me.Fie V. H. Pope I 1. A. Mann Surveyor-iieneral. M O. Llewellyn United Stale Collector. A. L. Morrison V. S. Di-t. Attorney, W. U. ("hildti U. S. Marsh.il. C. M. t'oraker Ki-c 1. 00K '!!h vS iota M. R. Oter.i Kec. l""'-d Mueller Kec-. " " I. ai Cruce;.. . ,.. Calles Roe. II' t'r' l'"jVl ,n:j" Kef. " ' Ko.uell, H. l.elaii.l kec. 1. L. ( lever Forest Supt I. L!. Ilatuia. Simla I c Fuiost Supervisor. Gil. Kiver Kcserve K". C. Ma'W.ic. Siher City Forest Supcrvirtor, IVci Kiyer Ke- Herve. Goon; L:oi;'enlui;, l.s Vegas. TKKKIToKiAL. Solicitor-General. K. I.. Hattlett D;st. Attorney, k. C. Gortii.it'. Santa Fe ' VV. !1. 11. LWenvn. I. a:i Cruces " " K. I. Rimes, Silver City ' " C. A. Spies. I,;ts Vf;aH " " .1. Leahy. Katoit " A. A. Seilillo. Socorro Librarian. Lyiayette Fiiimett Clerk Supremo C.mr!. J. ! Si 11.1 Sup't Penitentiary. II. . Ii:iisiim Aiüutant General. V. H. Wiiiteuian Treasurer. J. M- V.U114I111 Auditor. W. Saren Oil Inspector, Join: S. Clark Territorial Boanl of F.ilvication. Sup't. Public Instruction, J. K. Chavez TUIK1 JUDICIAL I'ISlklcT. Judge F. W. Park r Clerk and Kcvjistcr V. L. Martin SOCOrtKO COUNTY. Joint Green walil Commissioners, - Abran Conifera. ( Carpió Padilla Sheriff, Leandro linca Treasurer & Collector. H. tí. Haca County Clerk, V.oleslo A. Pino Assessor, lien jaiiiin Sanchea Probate Judge, Mauricio Miera Sup't. Public School, A. C. Torre CITY OF SOCOKKO. Mayor. Aniceto C. Abeytia Treasurer, K. L. Price- Clerk, Kob't T. Collins Marshal, H. Dreyfus City Attorney, Police Magistrate, Amos Greei RKGENTS SCHOOL OF MINES. Juan J. Baca, president: C. T. Brown, ecretarv and treasurer; A. II. Hilton, F. G. líartlett, A. E. Kouiller. SOCIETIES. -1 OLACSt DRAU6HT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and jMiullry have few troubles which re not bowel and liver irrugiilariticH. J lack Draught Stock and I'ouitry Medi cine in a bowul and liver remedy for stock. It puts the oriaus of digestion in a iM'ifit condition. Prominent Ami'riuui breeders ami 3 farmers koep llu ir Lerds and tlocks healthy by giving them an occa li.ina! ilosof Uhuk-Draulit Stock and Poultry Medicine in their f.xid. Any Mbn k raiser niavbuya ''i-rent half-ound air-tiylit can of thin medicino from hi dealer and keep hii ttock in vigorom health for vit'ks. De.ilerK geiitír nlly kiH'p lllack-Druuglit Stock and Poultry Medicine. If youm does not, sond 25 cents for a sample can to the. manufacturer.-!, Tho Uliiittanoorfa Medicino Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. HncHMU.B, Oa., J io 30, Wi. Hluck-UrauRUt Ktoek iirt Puultrf Mo.tli-ine is tho lust 1 ever tried. Our took u lo'iking 'ftl when you -nt ma tbe medicina and Dow the; ara per oeuk Doner. 8 P. BROCKINQTOM. MASONIC Sill' I) R R II LODGE. No. o, a.' F. A A. M.-Kegu-lar eonnntinica lions, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Visiting bretherii cordially invited. Gl'o. E. Choi;. '. M. C. G. Di'nl'an, Sceretary. SOCOKKO CHAPTER No. fi, K. A. M. Regular convocations iirst and third Tuesdays of each month. C. T. Brown. E. H. P. C. G. Pi'ncan, S.-rretarv, . ... " i S3 MAGDALEN CHAPTER No. )rder of the Eastern Star. Í A-Jrjm i a son ic 1 1 11 1 first and third Mondays of c.ch month. Kmm.i Dou;hi:ktv, W. M. G;:o. E. CorK, Secretary. vz ;c . KIO GKAKDfi f UUAiL,, ill), J, K C:fn-' nvguiar --Jji:-'-t 'fl me. tioir i...,rv tl'i.l. ening a CastU hall. Visiting knights given a cordial welcome. A. Mavi.k, C. C. S. C. Mi:i:k, K. of K. and S. tt&,fc& mu"X ever) g'5;fCvV iiestiay event I. &2 8 o'clock , at . For Drunkenness, Opium, V tlm Tobacco Habil Currt rfuST oílilv:llll. SrSSsaMi aadNc ir.-.tlhenia. -Ta t KttLEY INSTITUTE, Dwluht, III. Have your cards printed at Th Chiefttiin ofik?. \n\n gttttliiK ') tina. Thoy aru lookiug 20 (