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tfljc Socorro (íljicflain, PUBLISHED HY I0CCRR0 COUNTY PU8USHIÜI8 CO, K. A. DIUKE, Editor. Enterad at Uocorro Pt,fU'e as ífi'iid das mail mattar. TfcRMS OF" ttimsCMPTIOX. (Strictly i advance. I (ne year ?2 00 rim months , 1 00 OFFICIAL PAPER Of SOCORRO COUNTY. SATl'KDAY, JULY 1.. I'M. 1 1 .lumw mm. w . i J . -i.'. . - . 0 Y' Rf PUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For President. T I 1 K ) 1 K ) K K K( OSK V KT.T Kor Vice-President. CHAS. VV. FAINHANKS. i 3 Ir i-; ;j roSirious f;irt that l'.irkir is WiH Street's fandidate for the pre;-iileiKv; and vet for years ji.iot democrats have filled the l.tnd with their lusty outcries against so-called republican plu tocracy. t 1 (Ink vciv important n.itter was nc(ilei"til by the St. Louis convention, In drafting the platform no provisión wa made for a "paramount issue." Hut possibly, after all, ogr democratic trienda are really capable of learning from experience. They had a "paramount issue" four wears ago, and a republican administration disposed of it in a summary manner that must have proved disheartening to politicians of even more reckless daring than any who march in the ranks of the nuttrritied l"nn' I 'l' V- Tvkim; the platform adopted by the Npw York state conven tion as a teit, William Jennings liry.in recently said: "I am tauguinc enough to believe I can prove to every unbiased mind that Jiid'je Parker is not a tit man tobe nominated either by the dr-moi r-itic party r by any other party that stands for boue-.ty or fair dealing in politics." What a glowing tribute o democracy's candidate for the piv.ideucy from the tongue of a man wbu twice bote bis party's standard to honorable defeat, and who on nuuv occasions then and iiuce proved himself to be (be uoLle:.t dettn c rat of them all! LI .- ' t . 1 The 1'at la the Fire. Aj the memberi of the demo trati'," convention, representing the democracy of the whole country, v.rf e ptcU) evenly divid ed on the mouey , question and tould tome tn no agreetnent, it wa , thought wise to omit the uual money plank from the platform. That was a tmf bit til democratic strategy. It would Jeavr rastern democrats at liberty to advocate souud money; it would leave wrtru democrats at prfir.ct lilcrty to pioclaiiu Irte silver as the ouly ttue democratic Jvctriue; jul it would leave everybody" in tie darL, as usual, a- to hat vina of commission or frf oui''-ion a po5iV!f dtriiocratjc adtTjuúvtratiuD would commit. But '"the best Ui4 plan, o' mice ad men gag 4ft aglee." No aooper bad Judge Parker secured the nomination tor the presidency (ban be toioed the fat into the fire. He wiicJ the coiivtutioti that be regarded the gold standard is jtrevbcably fixed and made it plato that if elected he would act accordingly. And now there is brewing in democratic ranks a row that will make the Kilkenny cajs nslumed. of them RelVvSt The Republican CwnrrBtion. Thk Republican National Con vention of Chicago thi year will long be Tt membered in the history of such gathering as one with out controversies. Tbe individual delegate had little to do save listen to the speaking, join in the applause and pay his hotel bill. Often a convention is the scene of a prolonged struggle between opposing factions, in which every vote counts, until, one faction having obtained the maBtery. those who are defeated yield, or bolt." Circumstances conspired this year to free the Republican conven tion from serious dispute. Men will not agree as to what those circumstances were. The Re publicans themselves attribute the harmony to their actual unanimity as to candidates and principles; their opponents to the imposition iiM)ii the convention of a cut-and-dried program, from which it was not allowed to depart. Whatever the explanation may b. the fact remains. No other name than that of Theodore Roosevelt was presented for the first place on the ticket. The vice-presidency, too, had been settled in the minds of the leaders before the convention opened. Mr. Fairbanks had leen for months "prominently mentioned" for the office, and his nomination was by acclamation. The report of the committee on credentials, upon which the control of a convention often hinges, was accepted with but a single dissenting voice, and that solitary "No" was received with expressions of merriment. The nearest to a contest came in deciding the relatively unim portant question of the number of delegates which Hawaii should have in the convention, and upon that the vote was close, but in support of the committee's pro gram. Although the committee on resolutions which drafted the platform had in their owu deliberations several notable disagreements, not one of them was brought uto the convention. The report was unanimous, and was unanimously accepted. Naturally, a convention so harmonious as that is less demonstrative as it is less inter esting than one which is divided into factions, each of which desires to rule, and each tries to prove by noise and enthusiasm that it is the majority faction The real contest is to come, uot between factions, but between parties, and each will have ample opportunities to display enthu siasm for its own ticket. Youth's Companion. l ured of (li runic Diarrhoea After Tea Wars of SuflVrlufc, "I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," fcays Mrs. Mattie Hurge, of Mar tinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various medicines without obtainiug any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her enti're .relief. I then decided to try the mediciue myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. Oue cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine. " This remedy is for sal by all Detue. "I believe some good fellow once defined champagne as bot tled laugh-ter. Wouder bow be came to think of that?" "Don't know. Let's have another smile." RFitrrr was tttimi :. nttlnir Retort of "Mad 1'oet" t an ( fiircntlemsiilr Remark. ' Many stories are told of Mc Donald Clarke, known fifty years in New York as the "mad poet," which show that he had a vein of great shrewdness, such as is often possessed by people who are counted insane. One day he was seated at a table in New York hotel quietly eating his simple dinner when two young men took their seats at the same table. McDonald Clarke was a well known figure, and the young men at once recognized him though he did not know them. They were not gentlemen in the best sense of the word, and it occurred to them that they might have some sport with the poor poet. Consequently one of them said in an unnecessarily clear tone: "I have seen almost every thing and everybody in New York except McDonald Clarke. I fcave a great admiration for his poems, and I would give a great deal to see the man." When he passed the mad poet leaned forward and said with evident gratification: "Sir, I am McDonald Charke, whom you say you wish to see." Tit young man stared at him with much rudeness for a moment, and then drawing a quarter from his pocket he laid it on the poet's plate, saying, "That's for the sight!" Clarke looked at the coin for an instant, and then placing it in his pocket, he took out a "York shilling," 12,'i cents. This he handed to the young man, say ing gravely, "Children half price." f HE HOP" SAW I.IUHT. Night Wan Her Terror. "1 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 $1,00 bottles.of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranted to cure coughs, cohfs, la grippe, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. A l.almr (Juesthni. "What are you feediug to those hogs, my friend?" the professor asked. "Corn, professor," the grizzled old farmer, who knew the learned gentleman by sight, replied. "Are you feeding it wet or dry?" "Dry." "Don't you know if you feed it wet the hogs can digest it in one-half the time?" .The farmer gave hirn a quiz zical look. "No, see here, profes sor," he said, "how much do you calculate a hog's time is worth?" -- Lippincott's. Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Ciolobick of Colusa, Calif., writes. "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from rheu matism and nothing relieved me though I triedevery thing known. I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved liver and kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Sudden If Panned on Jlliti Why House Wuh Dark. Patrolman Reillyof the Mount Vernon police force was detailed last Sunday night, when the gas went out all over that town, to go from house to house on his beat, and, wherever there were no lights to wake the occupants. For a while he had no trouble in carrying out his orders. Finally he reached a handsome residence wherein resides one of the pret tiest girls in all Westchester county. The house was silent as the grave. There was not a glimmer of light within. Bravely mounting the steps, Reilly rang the front door bell. For a moment there was no response. At last the portal swung open, and a very angry young mau stuck his face through the crack. "What the dickens is the mat ter?" he demanded. "The gas is out," the police man started to explain, "and " But he got no further. "It's none of your business if it is," snorted the young man, and slammed the door in the officer's face. "Before I could catch my breath," said Reilly, in telling the story, "there was sputting of matches in the parlor, and a great white light dawned on me. I was young once myself." New York Times. liitllentiou. With its companions, heart burn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver, constipation, palpitation of the heart, ioor blood, headache and other nervous symptoms, sal low skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legion 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. A Curious Rule. The following curious rule ap pears under paragraph 68 of the municipal regulations governing burials atCiessen, Hesse: "Inter ments are only permitted after death has taken place. In all other cases a certificate signed by the mayor is required." Lon don Mail. WorklnffXlttUt And Day. The busiest and mightiestjit tie thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Dills 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. Scliooll)uy I'refeiviieed. Mamma Which of your studies at school do you like best, Willie Willie 'Rithraetic. Mamma But the teacher says it is impossible to get you to study arithmetic. Willie That's why I like it so. Boston Transcript. For a laiy liver try Cham berUin'l Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbev invigorate the liver, aia the digesting, regulate the bowels and prevent bilious attacks, for sle by all druggists, Always Soiuetuluir WroDic Clerk Please, sir, can I have a week's vacation? Employer What's wrong with you now? Clerk I'm going to get married. Employer Now, you were away a week with influenza and ten days with a sprained ankle. I declare, there's always something going wrong wjtb, jow, Jones, No fit; Shown. "For years fate was after me continuously" writes F. A. Gul ledge. Verbena, Ala. "I had : terrible case of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen' Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for bums aud all aches and pains. Only 25c at all drug stores Not His Fxierltn ee. Mrs. Henpeck Let me see, is it "big amist" or "polygamist?" Mr. Ilenpck What are you talking about? Mrs. Henpeck Why, a man who has one wife too many is a "bigamist," isn't he? Mr. Henpeck Not necessarily. Philadelphia Press. TT 7- 1 J Itotuulcal riant tM Ut tftnt f Lift tat felt Rtont rrprrinif nts conducted hi' mort. eminent scientists, prove that liiflit is , rreat renidiial agnt ; I is essentially Nature's aeiit. It umy be either sun liilit or elc-lne liiiht, lit it ban a de cided effect in helping nature to laiii u disease nnd restore health. Other scien tific men have proved that oxygen elec- i trifies the heart and cau prolong lire. I The people on tliisesrlh r usreptibta ' to oine ! whlin (rovtrn pnn lile. A ti;m cnnnxl he siiccrsnfullT erow n ill the d irk A tn i is srlilom b althy and strong who lives u) I he dirk or in iinl-sf rooms. After all. Nature's wars are fuiin.I to ho the bcit. Nature's rem"dirs irr alwavs bst (or cTa1:c:ititiir disease, and tiv this w mean a mrdcine m-idr of ro"jts and tit-rb. Tliry are a' mil. iter! in Hie toma; b and Uikcn up by the blood and are, ilifrefoie. the ino.t pt.trnt nii-ans hiit ran be em- floyrd for ihe rraininir of lost health. t K V Pierre, consultinc; phyin ian to the Invalids Hotel and KuiR'ical Institute, t Buffalo, N Y , in many years of ixten- iv e practice, found that he could pin his fnith to an alterative extrnci I rtiu plains and 'outs fur the rnre of all bloid dit-easos This h called lit. I'tetce' t t.olurn Medical Oiscovery. CoutuniiiK ni alcobul nur narcotics, entirely vrirtabU', this " Discovery " makes rich red blood and in a powerful lisue.huilder. givine the lir 1 bimuess mun or woman renewed atrt-nitl1.! and health, kapidly growing school futrís aud boys often show impoverished blood by the piinole's or boils which appear on f.ice or neck. To eradicate the poions from the bl'Mid, and feed the henrt, lung and ploinach on pure blood, nothing is so (rood a Ut. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Don t allc the dealer to insult vour in tcllipcnce by offering his own blood rem edy to you instead of this well known preparation of I)r Pierre's Ten Iwmces to one be will substitute a cheap compound bnvlni; a lar'c percentage of alcohol in it Dr. Pierce s Pellets are the best for Ihi bowcl. Use tlietn with the "Discovery. V! y LOCAL, TIMK TAJ1L1E. 80CORKO, North Passenger 4:12 a m ...Fast Freight... '11:55 a m . ..Locnl Freight.. . 10:00 a m Tu the Point. "It's so long since you last called upon me I was beginning to think you were forgetting me," said Miss Pechis as she came down to thejonng man in the parlor. "I'm forgetting you," replied the ardent youth, "and it's for getting you - that I've called tonight. Can I have you?" Kennebec Journal. Cheerfully Recommended fur Rheu matism. O. (1. Higbee, Danville. Ills., writes, Dec. 2, .1901: "About two years ago I was laid up for four months with rheumatism. I tried Uallard's Snow Liniment; one bot tle cured me. I can cheerfully recommended it tb all suffering from like affliction." 25c, 50c. $1.00. Sold by Socorro Drug and Supply Co. "Your sister isa long time coming down," said the young man in the parlor; "Perhaps she has made up her mind not to see me." "Oh, it ain't that," replied her small brothen "She making up her face." Sure Enough. : "If Senator Goodley votes for that crooked bill he'll be humbl ing his name to the dust." "That's what! The lobbyists who are working for that bill certainly have the dust." Philadelphia Public Ledger. ,. An assortment of fancy station ary at The Chieftain office. South 1:55 a m 1:M p 12:15 pm No. and 100 carry passenger be. tween Albuquerque and Smi Marcial. MACDAUNA 11KANCH. Daily except Snndiiv. 7:4.í a ni L,v. .Socorro. . Ar ! 12:10 p tn Official Directory. FEDERAL. Delegate to Cmigre, B. S. Rodey Governor, Miguel A. Otero Secretary, Jame V. Kayiiolia Chief Justice, . W. J. Milla l'Benj. S. Baker. j V. W. Farkcr Associates, - J. R. McFie j V. H. Pope ( R. A. Mann Surveyor-General. M. O. Llewellyn United States Collector, A. L. Morrison 4 U. S. Dint. Attorney. W. B. Childert U. S. Marshal. C. M. Foraker Keg. LandOftioe Santa Fe, M. R. Otero Rec. " " Fred Mueller Reft. " " La Cruc-;, .. .N. Galles) Rsc. ' ' Henry Bowman Rc " " Roswell, II. Leland Rec. " " " D. L. Geyer Forest Supt I. E. Hatuu, Santa Fe Fore-U Supervisor, Gila River Reserve R. C. McClure. Silver City Forest Supervisor, Peco River Rc Rcrve, George Lne;enburir. La Vega. TERRITORIAL. Solicitor-General, E. L. Baitlett Dist. Attorney, R. C. Gortner, Santa Fe W. H. H. Llewellyn, La duces " " R. P. Barnes, Silver City C. A. Spies, La Vegan " J. Leahy, Raton " A. A. Sedillo. Socorro Librarian, Lafayette Emmett Clerk Supreme Court, J. D. Sena Sup't Penitentiary. H. O. Burauro Adjutant General, W. H. Whitemai Treasurer, J. II. Vaughn Auditor, W. G. Sargen' Oil Inspector, John S. Clark Territorial Board of Education. Sup't. Public InBtruclioii. J. F. Chaves THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge F. AV. Parksr Clerk and Register W. E. Martin SOCORRO COUNTY. John Greenwald Commissioners, Abrau Contrera ( Carpió Padilla Sheriff, Leandro Baca Treasurer & Collector, H. G. Baca County Clerk, Boleulo A. Piuc Assessor, Benjamin Sanchei Probate Judge, Mauricio Miera Sup t. Public School, A. C. Torres CITY OF SOCORRO. Mayor, Auiceto C. Abeytia Treasurer, E. L. Price Clerk, Rüb't T. Collins Marshal. H. Dreyfu City Attorney, Police Magistrate. Amo Green REGENTS SCHOOL OF MINES. Juan J. Baca, president; C. T. Brown, Mecretarv and treasurer; A. H. Hilton, F. G. Eártlelt, A. E. Rouiller. SOCIETIES. MASOKIO. ' SOCORRO LODGE. No. 9. A. F. & A. M. Regu lar Communica tions, second and fourth Tuesday 'of each month. Visiting brethcrn cordially invited. trKo. E. Cook. W. M. C. G. D v.n c.N, Secretary. li.DKjESTIGH No man or woman in the state will hesitate to speak, well of Chamberlain's Stomafth and Liver Tubleta after once trying them. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all druggists, "I wss troubled with Hn di sc h troubU. Tbedford's Black Draught did ms Dior good la oua weok" thso all the doe tor's modiolus I took In a yeur.1' MRS. SARAH K. blilKFlKJJ, EllettsTiUe, lad. Tbclfor-1 s Bl ock Draught quickly invigorates the uc tiou of the vtomach and cures even chronic cases of i nd i gent ion. f you will take a small done of Thed ford's Black Draught occa fc ion ally you will koep your stomach and liver ia per fect condition. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAIM More sickness is caused by constipation than ly any other dim-use. 'IV-dford'a Bliu-k-Uraught not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrhoea and dvnntery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggists soil as-oent patkagss. "Thedford's Dlack- Draught ia th best mcdN cine to regulute Uta bowels I have ever ud," MllS. At M. OK ANT, Sntradi F.erry, N. C. SOCORRO CHAPTER No. 8, R. A. M. Regular convocations first and third Tuesdays of each month. C. T. Brown. E. H. P. . C. G. Duncan, Secretary. MAGDALEN CHAPTER No. 9, Order of the Eastern Star. - -aw At Masonic Hall first and third M o n u a y a 01 each mouth. Mrs. Emma Doughkkty, W. M. Guo. E. Cook, Secretary. K. OF F. - RIO CRANDB 4 LODGE, No. . K. kTA'Wrl meeting everv Wed- iETrSsL nesdav 'veiling a ei&jr 8 o'clock at Castle hall. Vinitiug knights given a cordial j welcome, A. Mavkk, C. C- I H. C. Mri.k, K. of R. and S, C0Í15TÍ PATICil For DrMlnBt, Opium, Morphine ad older Drug Uttnt, IkaTahaimn ttshll 'fmyQ' UiiMirsithsala, IHSTITUTL DwisM. IK, TT adtat StrtcUr Have your cards printed at Tw Chieftain office. v \n\n and curad me." Just as good for