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Síjc Socorro (íljicflaiu. published by I0C0RR0 COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. K. A. KliAKK. K.litor. Enterre! nt S'icorro PostoHice a round cía mail matter. TERMS OF SUr.SCRIPTION. (Strictly in advance.) One year 52 M Six month 1 00 OFFICIAL PAPER OP SOCORRO COUNTY. SATTKDAY. NOV. 5. ln4. :. .v.: I f - . . ' M REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. . For lYi'sident, T 1 1 F ) I )() K K K( )S K V K I.T For Vicv-Prcsid.-nt. CHAS. W. FAIKI5ANKS. SuCOKKO CofNTY TlCKKT. For Delegate to Congress, V. II. ANDKFWS. EJFor Council W. K. MAW TIN For Representatives II. II. HOWARD V. V. WILLIAMS For Sheriff A. 15. 15 AC A' For Collector ;tnl Treasurer JOSH K. TOKRKS For AsM'svir JOHN I'. FFLLKWTON For School Superintendent M. COONKY For I'rohate J ml tie HF.NWY DKHYFl.'S For I'rohate Clerk POM INC, O A. ORTKOA Commissioner 1st. District KDFAWIX) JAWAMILLO Commissioner 3rd. District ALFWKDO AWMIJO For Surveyor ' II. L. I'.ROWN ' For Coroner T( )M AS IIF.WNANDKZ '"SI i ' Hon. 15. S. Wodi:y is doomed to inglorious defeat and a name less political irave, more in sor row than in aiitfi r Ik- it said. Tin; republican county ticket is a ijood one. and contains in itself a guarantee that if it is elected the affairs of Socorro county, will he well conducted. Tu ii New York Herald, one of the leading democratic journals of the country says: "It seems almost a foregone conclusion that Woosevilt will he elected." So say we all. Mh. Monkv concedes that the next congress will be "hopeless ly republican." What is the use of electing a delegate who will belong to a helpless minority? Vote for Andrews. At the hour of tfoini to press the Chieftain. ,l)as . assurances from wh;U..mut he cwnsvlered excellent 'authority (hat the re publicah' "bounty ' ticket 'will be elected by" a bijí majority.' Votk the republican county ticket." It ii a.tickt t that needs no apologies, and unless the shrewdest and most experienced politicians in Socorro county are mijihtily deceived it will be elect ed from top to bottom. Tin: Cu huta i will rot resort to x r-ou.il abuse an-1 vilification in a political campaign. This course is a matter of principle, thouk'h in this case, as in all others, rit:ht principle and jrood policy uo hand in hand. Sl-NATuK W. II. Andhkws has coiiductid a than and vigorous campaign ar.I the Chieftain thinks that it 'peaks without prejudice when it s.-ns that Mr. Andrews' election a satis factory majority is a moral lertaintt . ( !i:iki;i; I'. M.iy. democrat ic candidate lor delecte to con gress, js a e, 1 1 1 , in. m ;nid a yood d tnoer.it. Th.it i- sa injr much for him. hut it would be saying much more for him to say that he was a uviitliitl.iil aed .i .'ood republii-an. Mk. Mui:v assured his hear ers that it he were elected he would have tli' support of two democratic I'nited States sena tors. That would be a little bet ter, possibly, than no support at all, but if Senator Andrews is elected he will have the support of a safe republican majority of all of the I'nited States senators. Vote for Senator Andrew Tin: republican candidates who have been ill Socorro this week from their campaigning tours say, almost without exception, that they never took part in a politi cal campaign in Socorro county when the prospects for the elec tion of the republican county ticket were brighter than now. It is hardly probable that men of limy experience in the political activities of a locality will lx much deceived in that respect. Sknatok Andkkws will be elected. In the ten years of his residence in New Mexico he has done more for the development of the territory's resources than any other man ever did in the same length of time. That fact is the best possiMe guarantee that Ii-- will do a ir -at leal more in tin r un li'ii when his oppor tunities .tie ilKlVase . by his be-coming- a ile i.:y; : te to co:'iress. Til' P :' 1 v h ,' il! be levied. Vote i. t S tu. Wr Andrews. Wll.l :.M Jl.NNIM.S lJrfVAX, the n - : (1. m). raí of th-!u all, the "peerless leader" who twice bole hi parly's rt. indar ! to lio,:or:ible defeat, has outdone all republican speakers in the si-vi ritv of his denunciation of democracy's can didate for presid nt. Mr. liryan has said, for instance: "I am sanguine enough to believe I can jirove to every unbiased mind that Jude Parker is not a lit man to be nominated either by the democratic party or by any other party that stands for hones ty or fair dealing in politics." Voto tho Republican Ticket. VfiTK the republican ticket be cause the republican party is a party of glorious achievements, while the democratic party has accomplished nothing in the last half-century that it is now proud of or that it would undertake to accomplish attain if it had the opportunity. Vote the republican ticket lie cause the republican party stands proudly on its record and lxddly avows its purpose of conducting the jiovcrnuicnt in the future as it has conducted it in the past, while the democratic party has repudiated its own record and is disunited and undecided as to what it will do in the future. Vote the republican ticket be cause the republican party is a party of' positive, progressive jHIicy, while the democratic par ty is a party of mere negation. Vote the republican ticket be cause the republican party's can didate for president is a jH'rson ifuation of the true American spirit of courage, activity, and progress, while the democratic candidate has proved himself to be woefully lacking in all those (italities that inspire either the enthusiasm or the confidence of even his own party. The M)licies of the republican party have leeome recognized as the true American policies and democrats have not dared to de clare their purpose of changing those policies if they have the opportunity. Therefore, vote the republican ticket! IS ATREACHEROUS ANIMAL. Bltck Panther of Africa More Feroci ous than the Bengal Tiger. Of all the big, dangerous cats, none is more unapproachable and more treacherous than the black panther. Hailing from the heart of the deepest African jungle, lithe and supple of body, alert and nervous, this stealthy marauder exceeds in ferocity even a IJengal tiger. He is the only big feline that the lion trainer does not venture to train; and he is the only cat so absolutely distrustful that he shuns even the light of day. Often he will lie all day long in a dusky corner of his cag, his yellow slit eyes shifting and gleaming restlessly. Even the feeding hour, when pandemonium breaks loose among the big cages, when hungry roars and squeals mingle with impatient snarls and impact of heavy bodies against steel bars, is apt to have no effect on him. He may lie eyeing his chunk of raw beef suspiciously, and not venture forth until day has waned and the last visitor has left, to tear meat from bones with his long, white fangs. In fact, so ugly and vicious is this beast, that frequently he turns on his own kind, and in many instances it is impossible to cage him, even with a mate. McClure's Magazine. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's fjew Disco very for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mr. Lois r;'gg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by all druggists. Price 5l)c, and $1.(1(1. Trial bottles free. Waiting. "Well, I can't hold in much longer." "What's the trouble?" "I'm rinding it impossible to resist my natural impulse to do heroic things." "Why resist?" "Eh? I'm waiting until the Carnegie hero fund can get together and lay out it's plans." Cleveland Plain-dealear. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age, dyspepsia, jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c, at all drug stores. Her Miscalculation. "And so this is the end!" he exclaimed, bitterly. "Well," she replied, "if you haven't any more nerve than to give up right at the start I sup pose it'll have to be the end. But I thought you were more of a man." Chicago Kecord-IIerald. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frank lin (rove, 111. It developed a stublorn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c, at all drug stores. Subscribe for The Chieftain. MYSTERY OF THE BREEZES. Problems Lon? a Puzzle Are Rapidly ' B(jn(f Solved by the Men of Science. j From the earliest ages the air currents have been invested with the most profound mystery which the learned men of all times have : vainly sought to solve. Now; j however, the meteorologist is j gradually divesting the wind of; its mystery and is able to explain convincingly how and where it originates. The study of a great numlxT of observations taken simultaneously all over the coun try and, in fact, all over two continents, has enabled the expert to foresee just when wind and storm will arrive at certain sections of the country. Of course, the physical topogra phy of any neighlxrhiH..! has its influence on the local stor.ns, fogs and prevailing winds. The "mountain" and "valley bree'zes" that are so eagerly sought dur ing the summer recreation or sojourn is an instance of the ef fect of mountains on local climate and weather conditions. As ex plained by W. S. Tower, asistant in meteorology in Harvard university, because of active radiation at night the layers of air near the earth become cooled and as cool air is heavier than warm air, a law of physics that is generally appreciated theoretical ly but usually overlooked pratical ly, this heavy air tends to move down the hillside. The tendency becomes, after a time, sufficiently pronounced to produce a general downhill movement, eventually resulting in a perceptible breeze. That is what is commonly designated locally as "the moun tain breeze," and which, from its origin, is practically in one con stant direction, though the inter vention of powerful storms may temporarily reverse the customary movement. Vice versa, during the day, the presence of warmer and therefore lighter air near the earth causes a movement of the atmosphere with an upward tendency, creating the so-called valley breezes. In certain favora bly situated localities the ap pearance of the mountain or the valley breeze is as regular as clockwork, the transitional period being marked by a calm. Not A Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney trou bles and general debility." This is what 15. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50c, at all druggists. HLOOD CELLS. riFALTH IK DtMIAia o,- 0'" Almost Insulted. Hawkins They tell me that Jawkins is a cohl-blooded scoun drel. Dawkins -Yes, he's as cold blooded a proposition as you Hawkins- What? Dawkins-Ever saw. - Pittsburg Post. Neuralgia Pains, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Lini ment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and Iteing absorbed into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the bod)', and effect some wonderful cures. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Socorro Drug and Supply Co. A Timely Question. "Papa," said little Bobbie Whitterly, as he stepped on the wharf after an unusually tempes tous voyage from Liveriool, "do you supiose the time will ever come when they'll invent seasick less ocean steamers?" Brooklyn Life. Man in millionaire many limn orr in the porMon of blood cell. Woman i not quite no rich, for acientiU bare proven thai t tic normal number of red blood cell in adult mm i five million; in women four ami n half million to the square millimeter. Thr norninl cell i not absolutely round in health, but, in diseaae, become es treñir! y irregular in ahape. Every one cae I tr in perfect healtti and pooaen the mil--v of ric?h red blood corpuscle If tlier only know how to jo about ft Dr. H. V. I'ii-rcc. ronaultintr phyician to the Inra-li!-i- Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buf falo. N Y., advises every man and woman to prepare for a long lile by obaervina; na ture's lawa. In the first place. If yonr lii;tmn ia fntilty, and the food you cat not takrn up r the blood and Mum tinted properly, yott need a tonic and ditrs ttvc corrector, something that will increase the rrd blood corpuscle; he believe in going about this in nature' own m-ar. Scars n(fo, in his active practice, he found that nn alterative extract of certain kerb and roots, put up without the use of alco hol, would put the liver, lunrt and heart into fuller and more complete action. This medirme he called Dr. Pierce' Colden Medical Discovery. By assimilating the food eaten, it nonrishea the blood, and, in stead of the ill-shaped corpuscles, the per son's blood takes on a rich red color and the corpuscles are more nearly round. Ncrvointtc!- is only the cry of the starved nerves for food, nnd when the nerve are fed on rirlt red blood the person loses 1ho-e irritable feeling, sleeps well at night and feels refreshed in the morning. KN'OWI.KDCK IS KWtl. If yon want to know about yonr body, read Dr. Picrce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser, which can be had for the coat of mailing, .11 cent in one-cent stamp for the cloth-bound book, or ii stamps for the paper-covered volume. lootj pages. Ad dtcss Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse tn bowels and stimulate the sluggish lircft 0 vi iy i...... , ,,.. nan.,.. LOCAL TIME TABLE. South 80C0RR0. North 1:55 a m Passenper 4:12 a tn l:59p ...Fast Freight. .. 11:55 a m 12:15 pm ...Local Freight... 10:00am True to Her Sex. She (at the theater) Tom, dear, that man in the box has been staring at me for the last ten minutes. He Shall I go over and thrash him? She Mercy, no! But tell me if I look all right. Constipation. Health is absolutely impos sible, if constipation be present. Many serious cases of liver and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition is unnecessay. There is a cure for it. I lerbine will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, . Fla., writes, Feb. 12, 1W2: "Having tried Heroine, I find it is a fine medicine for con stipation." 50c bottle. Sold by So corro Drug and Supply Co. Another Oood Way. Harold I hear that old Gotrocks has settled all of Lord Littledough's debts. Jerrold Yes; he's doing all he can to break up the engagement between Lord Littledough and his daughter. Punch. Only a Few Scraps. He When a young couple are married they always have good things to eat during the honey moon. She And after the honeymoon, what? '' "Oh, then come the craps." Yonkers Statesman. Fresh fruits in season at Winkler's. Take 17 OP Gop AQBd9 AT liOMG Arc you a sufferer? Has your doctor been unuc ceiiful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself AT HOME? . Nearly 1 ,500,000 women hare bought Wine of Cardui from thtnr druggiuta and hare cared themwlvej at home, of such troubli as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor-rlm-a, barrenness, nervousness, diz.inena, nausea and despond ency, caused by female weakness. 'these are not easy cases. Wine of Cardui cures when the doctor can't. Wine of Cardui does not lrri tut the organ. There is ne pain in the troatment. It is a soothing tonic of holding herbs, free from strong and drastic drug. It is succesvful because it cures in a natural way. Wine of Cardui can be bou ah t from your druggist at 11.00 a bottle and you can begin this treatment today. W ill you try it? la oasaa raqulrln spMlal dlrMHIoaa. adtlrma, giving- syoiptoats, l'ba Ladls Advisorf 111-. Tbs CheMNJS Medicine Co., Challan a, Iim, No. 99 and 100 carry paaaenerrs be tween Albuquerque and San Marcial. MAGDALENA BRANCH. Dally except Sunday. 7:45 a m I Lt. .Hocorro. . Ar 12:10 p in . Official Directory. FEDERAL. Delegate to Congress, D. 8. Kodey Governor, Miguel A. Otero Becretary, Jame W. Raynold Chief Juatice, W.J.Mills f Benj. 8. Baker F. W. Parker Askociates, t J. R. McFie W. H. Pope I E. A. Mann Surveyor-General, M. O. Llewellyn United States Collector, A. L. Morrison U. 8. Dist. Attorney, W. B. e hildcrs U. 8. Marshal, C. M. Foraker Reg. Land Office Santa Fe, M. R. Otero Rec. Fred Mueller Reg. " " Las Cruce,... N. Gallea Rec. Henry Bowman Reg. " " Roswell, H. Leland Kec " " " D. L. Geyer Forest Supt....I. B. Hanna, Santa ie Forest Supervisor, Gila River Reserve K. C McClure, Milver uity Forest Supervisor, Pecos River Re serve, George L,angnourg, L,a Vegas. TERRITORIAL. Solicitor-General, E. L. Bartlett Dist. Attorney, K. C. Gortner, Santa Fe W. ii. Ii. lvieweuyn, Las Cruces " R.P.Barnes, Sitter City " C. A. Spies, Las Vegas " " J. Leahy, Raton " A. A. Sedillo, Socorro Librarian, Lafayette Emmett Cleric Supreme Court, J. V. Sena Sup't Penitentiary, H. O. Bursuni Adjutant General, w. h. w internal Treasurer, J. H. Vaughn Auditor, W. G. Sargen Oil Inspector, John S. Clark Territorial Board of Education. Sup't. Public Instruction, J. F. Chave THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge F. W. Parker Clerk and Register W. E. Martin SOCORRO COUNTY. Í John Greenwald Commissioners, Abran Contreras ( Carpió Padilla Sheriff, Leandro Baca Treasurer A Collector, H. G. Baca County Clerk, Boleslo A. Pine Assessor, Benjamin Sanche? Probate Judge, Mauricio Miera Sup't. Public School, A. C. Torres CITY OF SOCORRO. Mayor, Aniceto C. Abeytia Treasurer, E. L. Price Clerk, Rob't T. Collins Marshal, H. Dreyfu CifY Attorney, Police Magistrate, Amos Green REGENTS SCHOOL OF MINES. Juan J. Baca, president; C. T. Brown, secretary and treasurer: A. H. Hilton, F. G. Bartlett, A. E. Rouiller. SOCIETIES. UABONIO. y SOCORRO LODGE, No. 9, A. F. & A. M. Regu lar communica tions, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Visiting brethern cordially invited. Gko. E. Cook, W. M. C G. Duncan, Secretary. 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. aaAt Masonic Hall first and third Mondaya of k each month. Mas. Emma Douchbktv, W. M. Gko. E. Cook, Secretary. K- OJT I. m. -aw RIO GRANDE LODGE, No. 3, K. t meeting every Wed- aí'?V$L ne'dav ve1! t JlZr AL 8 o'clock at Castle hall. Visiting knights given a cordia welcome. F. Fischkh. C. C. S. C. Mksk, K. of R. and S . TT For Drunk ore tjssaaaatlaL For Drunksaneti, Opium, Morphine and other Drug Using, tht Tobáceo Habit tutd Ns'irssthsnla. f2k THE KEELLT ISSTITUTE, Dwfght, III. Dr. Sayler will do dental work by appointment. Tel. 5.