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Socorro Chieftain, 05-12-1900 Chieftain Publishing Co University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Socorro Chieftan, 1884-1908 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-12-1900 Socorro Chieftain, 05-12-1900 Chieftain Publishing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/socorro_c_news Recommended Citation Chieftain Publishing Co.. "Socorro Chieftain, 05-12-1900." (1900). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/socorro_c_news/127 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Socorro Chieftan, 1884-1908 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. T1IÜJ ClilEFTAHI. THE CHIEFTAIN JOB ROOMS. !)Hlih-- a Kt II PfTotrd to tlia rn ti nn k tlin. tít J.i'il lijUr.wm nf .Sncmro comity unit COM PLETE7ÑEyERY RESPECT tlie TmtUi tu kfiitkI. (Ue k11 ti Min- ing of tli i m iirrRl mineral tertian. LlJOJ nri CHIEF 'AIN. FIRST-CLAS- WORK EXECUTED. VOL. 18 SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY. MAY 12,1900 NO. 44 ' oí . HOME COURT PROCEEDINGS. School Mines Notes. OF INTEREST. Miss Ruby Berry, . a very Mrs. Bailey, the temperance pleasant Doctor E. I'. Elinn returned the Only three more weeks before young lady who was lecturer, visited Socorro about first of the week from a two weeks here as the guest of Mrs. Friday, May 4. a rest. S. C. Agnew arrived in Socorro .J. J. seven years ago and was well re- stay in the Chloride district where from Magdalena yesterday. Sheridan, is now at Santa Fc o.i a ceived. It is hoped our citizens he has mining Territory vs. Bruce Weaver, The catalogue for the present visit to friends. Citizen. interests. The Mrs. Coffman will sec to it that she carries Doctor brought with him some as alias Red Weaver, larceny of is now in press and copies Elsie js suffering Word was as year from a severe attack of measles. received early in the away favorable an impression fine specimens of ore as one would horses; continued until next term, will be ready for distribution in a week from Magdalena that Ecnj. of our little city as before. care to see. One of them C. a New capital- will defendant admitted to bail, $1,000. few days. Wright, York Leggett, a well known former The members of Socorro Hose run at least i0 per cent copper, ist, arrived in this city Monday resident of Socorro, died on Sun-da- ', Co. No. 1 and 400 Misses Flora Sperling and wish to extend their ounces of silver to the Saturday, May 5. morning. May (, and was buried Tues- hearty thanks to the citizens of ton. These specimens were taken Territory vs., Thomas Moore, Bertha Saunders were welcome Price. Bros. & Co. are suspend- day. Socorro who contributed so liber- from a claim recently purchased alias Tom Moore, forgery, change visitors in Miss Atkinson's de-- pi ing some fine display rods in Socorro merchants are doing a ally to the fund for the purchase by Pueblo parties and arc now rtment Tuesday afternoon. their store. steady business and increasing of new uniforms for the company. being developed. of venue from Chavez county; " Albu- their stocks. When Socorro The order for the uniforms has Hon. former plea withdrawn and plea Russell Howell ended a good Mrs. Geo. L. Hopping of becomes been II. O, Bursum arrived in querque Wind- a junction city her made. this city from Fe of guilty entered, defendant sen- year's work Wednesday and has registered at the business will be Santa Monday sor yesterday. double what it is Clarence Browne, son of M. W. morning and left in the afternoon tenced to two years in the peni- gone out to the ranch to look now. Browne-Manzanare- Browne of the s for the Black Range on business tentiary. after his stock interests. Ed Dodd of the firm of Do'td & Co., born and reared in to The San Miguel band was out this citv, of both a public and a private vs. Francisco Nar- Lembke went Albuquerque in new is business manager of Territory Maggie Gardiner . has been its uniforms Sunday and The character. Mr. Bursum had just Sunday morning. Southwest, a anjo, Jr., murder; jury verdict of absent from her classes this week attracted a large crowd to the very creditable returned from Washington, and Jacob Hammel was among the plaza to admire periodical published by the not guilty, defendant and bonds- on account of a struggle with an the boys' bright expressed himself as quite sure outgoing passengers for the north appearance and ex- students of the Normal University men discharged. ' listen to the that the school of mines would interesting case of the measles. Thursday morning. cellent music. at Las Vegas. get the federal aid for which it is W. C. Field, adm'r, vs. unknown Carl J. Homme says that a On every one of these hot days Mrs. Simon Stern and daughter Socorro Hose Company No. 1 asking, though the bill to that heirs of Henry Wahl; sale of brother of l.U fro.n Wisconsin, rememler that iced soda can be Aline came down from Albuquer- held a mooting Wednesday night effect may not pass the House until next property by adm'r confirmed. and probably two or three other had at Katzenstein's. que Thursday to visit Joseph and arranged to have a grand winter. Price and family and commemor- celebration on young men from the same vicinity Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomas and the Fourth of July. Mrs. L. E. Bailey, a temper- Monday, May 7. ate the anniversary "of Mrs. The good citizens of Socorro arc ance will enter school of mines daughter of Magdalena registered lecturer of wide reputation, Territory vs. Chas. Beard, as- the Price's birthday. requested to keep their patrotism will lecture at the Presbyterian course. at the Windsor Sunday. well sault to murder; trial, verdict of next year for a special J. F. Cook--, of bottled until that day and church May 20 and 21. Through Judge H. L. Warren of Albu- the El Paso then pull guilty. Ksma Bruton has gone to Tuc- Live Stock Commission Company, the cork. the carelessness of a correspond- querque was a visitor in the city ent this was vs. Carpió son, Arizona, with her mother. returned yesterday from an The comnenccment exercises lady advertised to Territory Galindro, yesterday on legal business. of speak in Socorro abo;it a Miss Esma has been a most ex- extended tour of New Mexico and the school of mines will be month assault with intent to murder; Mrs. Jas. Reed and Miss Effie a visit to his former conducted in ago; but as word now cornea cellent student at the school of home in the Garcia opera defendant arraigned, plea of Bruton were passengers for Mag- Socorro. El Paso News. house Friday evening, June 1. direct from Mrs. Bailey herself, mines and is sor- guilty of assault entered, defend- there genuine dalena on Thursday's train. W. Everybody is cordially invited to who is now lecturing in the T. Medley, a stockman of of ant sentenced to pay a fine of row for her departure on part of Mrs. Wm. Hammel and children near Magdalena, was be prent. The exercises will southern part our Territory, in Socorro be we feel sure we are not to bo 50 andxosts. students and instructors alike. returned Sunday morning fro'i a Thursday en route to hot springs followed by a ball given by that the students, for which invita- disappointed this time. Jas. II. McGee vs. II. J. Abcr-nath- y The regular commencement three weeks visit in El Paso. in Mexico for the benefit of his tions will be issued. Chas. Cause went out west at al, ejectment; continued exercises will be conducted in the Attorney S. B. Gillette of Al- health. Mr. Medley is seriously of afflicted with rheumatism. Many well equipped miners Magdalena Monday to look after until next term. Garcia opera house Friday even- buquerque was in this city yes- on professional business. and prospectors have recently some ranch properties belonging ing, June 1, beginning at 7:30 terday August Winkler's bakery was to California parties for whom visited by a burglar Sunday passed through this city bound he Tuesday, May 8. o'clock, and will be followed by Col. E. C. Machen cam? up for the Blaue't Range mining is agent. Montana sheepmen Fetit jury, discharged for the from Engle this morning and jMght. One side of the door cas- wish to lease or buy these the commencement ball. Every- ing was forced off to gain admit- district. The richness of that ranches. term. -- - took the Magdalena train for the district a::J the prospect the Mr. Gause reported on his return body is cordially invited to attend west. tance but Mr. Winkler has not that Territory vs. .Chas. .Beard, Magdalena branch will be Wednesday that he never saw the exercises. Invitations will yet missed any of his effects. horses, cattle, and sheep looking defendant sentenced to two years Mrs. W. E. Ma'rtir! arrived in extended to it arc beginning to be issued for the ball. the city this morning. She The painting of the outside of attract d.seivci attention. better at this time of the year. and six mouths in the peni- court house and Bros, A meeting was hell at Profes- will reside in the Smiley resi- the jail has been Wm. At the Farr ranch the lamb tentiary. interrupted of late by the blowing Gardiner came in Wednes- crop is expected to be 115 per sor Jones' residence Tuesday dence.
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