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STAMPS WORTH BROOKLYN ENGAGED GRAND LODGE THE ANNUAL FANCY HOPE HELD 00T 'A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER." THREE SHIPS STOCK SHOW $74,610 STOLEN IN SESSION FOR MISS STONE ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE

Lieutenant B.W.L. Wells, Jr., Who Was The Exhibition at Kansas City This Week Burglars Had Oonstruoted a Tunnel on the Brooklyn Describes the Naval The Ancient, Free and Accepted Is One of the Best That Has Ever Been Turkey and Bulgaria Are Earnest ESTATE OflK HEflTIJIG STOVES Under the Vault of the Ohicago Battle off Santiago. Masons of the Territory Meet Held in tne West. About Securing Her Release Post-Offic-e. at Albuquerque. from the Brigands, WITNESSES HAKE CORRECTIONS ANGORA GOAT ' The design and construction are the best work of the most skilled artisans and evoke the admiration of all cultivated are made of the OF THEIR TESTIMONY ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION, persons. Thoy A REMARKABLE ROBBERY ANNUAL COMMUNICATION FRIENDLINESS OF RUSSIA finest metal, best workmanship and with tho sole purpose of producing a stove of the highest merit. They will burn successfully either wood, coke, soft or hard coal. The heat and of fuel can be ; U .fi- Washington, Oct. 21. The Schley Oct. 21. Kansas consumption pe r Kansas City, City' liated to the degree desired, hence ESTATE OAK OEATEES are suited to" all The Had Worked for A List of tbe Officers big annual fancy stock shr.w opened at This Has Much to Do With the Confidence climates. The ornamental foot ash door name Burglars Patiently LTt ITZ 1"S, : Names, Locations, and has", rails, panel, swing top, the stock yards pavi.lon toi'ay with plate knobs and pins urn r i electro nickel plated. The statuette on the dome Many Days to Reaoh the Oath Vault had Membership of New Meiico1 Lodges as Expressed That'Miss Stono Will B"rain been called for the purpose of cor array of prize wlnnti.g short is of bronze. Tho aiost elegantly furnlshod room will be Improved by an ES- in Which There Were $35,000 recting their testimony, Lieutenant B. Compiled by the Grand Secretary. hums, Herefords and Galloways from Her Liberty. Costly Military TATE OAK HEATING Sl'OVE. W. Wells, Jr., who was on the Brook But Missed This and Struck The Gand Louge various parts of the country. There Operations Are in Pro-- ,. lyn, narrated the story of the battle of are 2,000 entries. The show is the Vault. Officers. nearly Stamp July 3. "One time," he sal' I, "the one of the best ever held in the west, gross. W. H. GOEBEL, HARDWARE. Brooklyn seemed to' be alone .engaging It is expected the show will in Oct. 21. last develop Chicago, Burglars night three Bhips." Other witnesses called a function that will rival the Washington, Oct. 21. There has been stole of from the The 24th annual communication of society RAILROAD BLOCK. $?t,10 worth stamps for the day were Edward Graham, as- annual horse which will In no report since at the state without the grand lodge of New Mexico, An show, open Saturday Chicago postofflce and escaped sociated press correspondent, who was the Convention hall over from or Bulgaria A cient, Free and Accepted Masons, con tonight with department Turkey leaving the slightest clew. tunnel, with Commodore Schley on the Brook 600 Miss Stone's case. The offi' veiled 'today at Albuquerque. The off! pedigreed animals ort exhibition touching which had taken a week or more to lyn; Lieutenant Edward Simpson, who are still confident that cers of the grand lodge are: Elias The second annual show of the Amerl cials, however, complete, was run from the rear of served on the Brooklyn, and Dennis J. will succeed in her life, H. B. CARTWRIGHT & , can Angora Goat association will also they saving BR0. hole drilled ; Stover, grand master; A. H. Ha;l(-e- the building and a through Cronin. be in the week. AI but whether by diplomacy or by force the wholesale deputy grand master; E. A. Cahooti progress during the steel bottom of stamp In reply ,to a question, Wells said several carloads of have is not clear. The friendship of the 97 senior grand warden; J. C. Slack, )uiv ready goats vault. There were small holes that Schley "was fearless Russian much to do No. 4 BAKERY. thoroughly ior warden; A. J. arrived from New Mexico, Texas, Iowa government has around the sauare nlate cut. only six and on all occasions.' grand Maloy, grand with the confidence of officials treasurer; Alpheus A. Keen, and other states. here, feet away from the cashier's vault, grand The Turkish government has, for Its SOUTH SIDE OF PLAZA. over A DEFALCATION OF secretary; Rev. George Selby, grand YALE'S BI CENTENNIAL. which contained $35,000 in cash $115,000. part, responded in a cordial spirit to ob- chaplain; W. H. Seamon, grand lectur The latter evidently had been the the appeal of the United States; and er; Arthur Boyle, senior grand deacon jective point. the two governments, Turkey and Bul Groceries, Feed and The Merchants' National Bank at Lowell, J. G. Fitch, junior grand deacon Delegates From Universi Crockery. The robbers drove up to the south Thirty foreign probably have been to an in Trouble. Thomas Murphy, grand marshal; John garia, put east corner of the postofflce in a wag- Mass,, Is ties in Atteudanoo. expense to the amount of the D. Tinsley, senior grand steward; Fred equal Geo. A. Bayle's Pure Food Speclalt ies are not only of the highest quality, on, the tracks of which could be seen Lowell, Mass., Oct. 21. The directors New Oct. 21. ransom demanded Miss Stone's Rohr, Junior Richard Haven, Conn., Yale by but are reasonable in price. plainly today. The building is a tern of tho Merchants' National bank have grand steward; extended In the Green, sword M. University a formal welcome captors military operations they porary affair, and the men had only grand bearer; A. announced that the deficiency in the today to her returning sons and the have already directed in her Interests. Mustard 15c to open a little door to admit them Whitcomb, grand tyler. There is nothing more healthful, ap- Bayle's Horseradish funds of the bank, resulting from the Montezuma hundreds of distinguished guests from selves under the To reach the lodge is represented by THE MURDER AT EMBUDO. petizing and digestible than pretzels. Bayle's Anchovy Mustard 15c flooring. defalcations of Teller Smith and Book Dr. W. S. other Institutions of learning who are it was to crawl about Harroun, F. S. Davis and We have the American, Italian and 15e vault, necessary Is here to attend the celebration of her Bayle's Mushroom Mustard 300 over odds and of boards keeper Swift, 8115,000. Although the Arthur Boyle. little 'German, at the uniform priee of feet ends cannot be continued from The welcome was voiced Bayle's Celery Mustard 15c evi- fact olhcial The following is a list of the lodges, More Details of the The Mur Per pound 15c which littered the way. The route It is believed in Battell this Tragedy. sources, the money and locations, officers, and membership as officially chapel after Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee Bayle's Afterdlnner Cheese 16c dently had been carefully studied, for securities taken from the Merchants' noon by President Arthur Twining derer Is Still at Large. shown by the grand secretary, August is packed only in one and two pound Bayle's Deviled Cheese 15c the detectives who went un3er today National by Smith and Swift before Hadley of the university. New Mexican. 31, 1901: Responses Special Correspondence sealed cans at 25c without a knowledge of locations be tbey disappeared on Thursday were of Bayle's Table Sauce night Montezuma No. given in behalf the city, state Rinconado, Oct. 21, 1901. Friday at 40c came lost. have been returned to the bank. lodge. 1, Santa Fe, Per pound 20c Dr. W. S. and nation, and the universities of about 10 o'clock in the morning, Fa- - Bayle's Salad Dressing secured their the The following statement was made Harroun, master; Marcus "Our Own" Coffee is the best any- Having plunder, Great Britain and continental Europe, cundo Lobato, about iM years of age, 15c robbers loaded into a drove by the directors of the bank: "Certain Eldodt, senior warden; Addison Wal where at the price, Bayle's Hot Stuff it wagon, Delegates from thirty foreign unlver shot and killed Miss Ramona Rendon, across a vacant lot, and turned into securities belonging to the bank were ker, junior warden; with a membership Per pound 25c Pickles 25c of 50 slties and societies and 125 American aged 16 years, for to Bayle's Pandora Wabash avenue in taken from its a collu Master Masons. refusing marry Packed only in one and two pound front of the Art vaults through institutions were in the him. Some time had 25c Chapman lodge No. 2, Las Vegas, A. represented ago he asked the cans. Bayle's Catsup, highly spiced building. Of the $74,616 in stamps tak- sion of two of its employes, but have audience. The Includ to B. Smith, master; Luclen Rosenwald, day's program girl marry him and Friday the girl en, $4,712 were "postage due" stamps, been returned. The capital stock of ed addresses of the advance sent senior warden; George Junior descriptive her father to Lobato's father tel FRUIT. and $2,260 special delivery stamps. The the bank is $400,000, surplus and undi Selby, of the two centuries in various We handle large quantities of Hay, FRESH warden; with a of 92 Mas-te- past ling him that she would not marry convertible amounted to $67,-82- 8; vided profits $294,600. Both are membership The time will soon be past for get- stamps intact, Masons. departments of learning. Facundo. Young Lobato hearing this Grain, Feed, Flour and Potatoes. We but of these $4,828 were except the deficiency of $115,000, which ting fancy fresh fruit cheap. We can Aztec No. took his 38 caliber revolver and rode can therefore always give you fresh ten de- reduced the lodge 3, Las Cruces, H. B. now furnish Concord grapes and stamps of eight and cent surplus and undivided pro IS DEWET DEAD? to the Rendon home at Embudo Plaza nomination. fits to $179,600." Holt, master; R. F. Hare, senior war stock at the lowest possible figures. peaches at reasonable prices. W. which he entered and fired four shots F. O. Spaulding-- chief clerk of the It is understood the deficiency repre den; Frenger, junior warden; with a of 42 Master at the girl who had her back turned. of now to wholesale stamp department, discover- sents the amount lost through the membership Ma A Eeport to That Effect From Durban Is Our Holiday stock fancy imported China is beginnig arrive. sons. but who was told by her mother to in look over our ed the robbery when he opened the operations of Smith and Swift. Discredited. When need of anything in that line stock. Union lodge No. 4, Watrous, J. A stoop to avoid the bullets. Two of them vault at 7:50 o'clock. The safe had Thel Hague, Oct. 21. Former rest however her A Rolls, master; S. E. senior struck in the groin and been locked at 5 p. m. on Saturday. PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE DEGREE. Rucker, dents of now In Fesh and Fruit warden; W. the Transvaal, this one In the head, killing her almost in Oysters, Celery, Vegetables Spaulding at once notified Postofflce Morgan, junior warden; discredit the rumors of with a membership of 29 Master Ma- - city, entirely stantly. Lobato remounted his horse Inspector Stewart, who at once - began SOBS..' the death of General Dewet- emanating and rode away. is that he an He Started this Afternoon for Farmington It thought E3gSoie Agent for Silver King Whisky. investigation, assisted by his depu- from Durban, Natal. either took to the mountains or is hid- ' Temple lodge No. 5, ties and a squad of detectives from- the and New Havep. Albuquerque, BANISHED FROM SOUTH Henry N. Jaffa, E. L. AFRICA, ing among relatives of whom he has hall. The said: "It was master; Meddler, 21. city inspector Washington. October 21. President Pretoria, Oct. Twelve more Boer many in Rio Arriba county. A posse THE OXFORD CLUB. the ever done in senior warden; A. B. McMillen, junior largest stamp robbery Roosevelt, by Secretary leaders, including Commandant John s in pursuit. The bloodhounds sent the of service in this accompanied warden; with a membership of 147 J. E. history the postal Assistant Barnes Master Scheepers, whose capture was an from Santa Fe on were of no LACOJHE, Proprietor. con-try- ." Cortelyou, Secretary Masons. Saturday y or two of the White Silver nounced on October 12, have been per avail as Lobato changed horses sev- To get to the vault, the men entered and one members City lodge No. 8, Sliver City, E. J. R. V. manently banished from South Africa. eral times In his flight. through a door. A few feet in. House staff, will leave this afternoon Franz, master; Newsham, trap for Conn. The senior H. The girl was a member of the Pres Wines. and they encountered a brick wall, which Farmington, president warden; Abraham, junior WINTER IN ALASKA. Liquors Cigars will a brief time at Farmington with a 78 Mas- byterian church and was much beloved Pool they dug through. A hundred feet or spend warden; membership of and Billiard Tables with his sister, Mrs. uowies, Deiore go ter Masons. by all those who knew her for her quiet The OXFORD CLUB Whiskies Old Homestead, Green River. Vol- so further on, they ran against an to New where he Is to re keeps: ing Haven, Socorro lodge No. 9, S. and Have Been Visi and amiable ways. The funeral took unteer, Elevation-187- 0, Parker Rye, Famous Silver King, Irish and Scotch. other wall, which they also dug ceive the ol u. Socorro, J. Skagway Vicinity degree lu. Fitch, master; E. A. Drake, senior place on Sunday, Rev. R. C. Buell of Brandies Apricot, Peach and Apple. Table Wines. Beer, bottled. Blue through. On the way they also en ted by Diastrous Storms, on Tivoli. Head Brand and warden; George E. Cook, war- Toas officiating. Ribbon, Bavarian; draught, Dog imported Ale countered a number of pipes, and JUDGE THOMAS C. FULLER IS DEAD. junior Oct. 21. The Porter. Miscellaneous etc. with 39 Port Townsend, Wash., Miss Haley met with a serious acci Olives, Cherries, Trilby Cocktails, Egg Flips, the floor is but two and in some den; a membership of Master ' feet, Masons. steamer Centennial arrived from dent yesterday at Embudo. The horse For a Nice Piece of Pianola Over the Phone Call No. 20 and places three feet, above the ground, Nome, bringing 450 passengers. The to her ran He Was Esteemed of the Court Mimbres lodge No. 10, Georgetown, attached carriage away Ask for and Phone to Your Ear. - they tunneled under the pipes. Their an Member passengers that the winter has Music, Keep N. J. Hicks, master; A. E. Dawson, report and threw her out of the carriage. She whole course is plainly marked in this of the Private Land Claims. set in at St. the streets are - senior V. Jun- Michael, as unconscious for several hours and 'PHONE 20 SANTA FE, N. M. way. For light they used dry batter- warden; George Yates, frozen and the snow has commenced to Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 13. Judge Thom ior warden; with a of 15 as no medical assistance could be pro- ies, one of which they left behind. This membership fall. and have been as C. Fuller, aged 70, a native of North Master Masons. Skagway vicinity cured it was feared for a time that battery and the wagon tracks are the visited by a disastrous storm, causing die. is much" Carolina, and associate of the Gate City lodge No. 11, Raton, C. N. she would She Improved only clews we have) at present. justice a loss of about $75,000 on the land Blackwell, C. M. C. property today however. Go-Ca- "The space under the vault is large United States court of private master; Honck, White Yukon railroad. A rt to which he was dv senior warden; R. B. war- Pass and enough to allow a man to stand up- claims, appointed Hart, junior CITY COUNCIL. Harrison In died hereon 87 and their work must have been President 1890, den; with a membership of Master right Sunday. He was taken ill over a year Masons. A FATAL DUEL. Is what you comparatively easy with the drills and from a of ago, whon returning meeting Deming lodge No. 12, W. W. want for the steel saws which they used. The the court at Santa o. Deming, The Santa Fe Central Railroad Company t Robertson, master; J. P. McGrorty, Waco. Ends stamps were arranged In 20 pound bun. Street Fray at Texas, Asks for Terminal Facilities. senior P. J. Wells, war- dies, and the weight of the load they AH OLD SOLDIER'S GRIEF. warden; junior Fatally. with 65 City council held an ses Baby carried off must have been 500 den; a membership of Master important pounds. Masons. Waco, Texas, Oct., 21. A, desperate sion on Saturday evening. Upon the Evidently, one man handed the pack- street duel with six shooters was enac- Hiram lodge No. 13, San Marclal, request of the Santa Fe Central rail- ages down to others in waiting below. He Hanged Himself Because He Was to Be ted on Austin street, this afternoon We have them in every des- Frank Johnson, master; D. W. Hitch- son road company, a committee consisting As their progress must have been - between Harris and on Eetired- . of Aldermen Hersch and Sena cription at the lowest prices slow in even one bundle cock, senior warden; J. A. Johnson, one side and Dr. Lovelace and son on Palen, carrying Salt Oct. 81. Both men are was to confer with the rail- We also carry a complete line all those tunnels, crawlinir on Lake, August Lange, junior warden; with a membership of the other. the Harris appointed through 44 In to - ordnance himself at Master Masons. dead. Dr. Lovelace and son are locked road officials a site for a of housefurnishing all fours,- I judge they worked for sergeant, hanged regard goods, He was to be retired in Animas lodge No. 16, Aztec, C. C. p charged with killing. Family trou depot and terminal facilities. second hand and new . . . hours getting their booty to the wagon. Fort Douglas. are to have Plnckney, J. E. sen- bles supposed been the Upon the request of the attorney of "Evidently, they felt perfectly se- a few days. Grief over his separation master; McCarty, cause. ior F. M. war the water company, Aldermen Palen, cure, though somewhat disappointed from army life is believed to have been warden; Pierce, junior the cause of the suicide. was 61 den; with a of 26 Master Dudrow and Sena were appointed a at missing the cashier's vault, , where Lange membership of enlisted at the outbreak of Masons. committee to confer with representa- We lead up-T- erms there were $35,000 In cash and years age, For Iron Beds take the $4 Easy. a great the Civil and in tives of the in to the of war, participated many Kingston lodge No. 16, Kingston, W. company regard quantity stamps." Historic Datties. H. Bucker, E. F. indebtedness to the company. Postmaster Frederick E. Coyne is In master; Bloodgood, city's senior W. S. - The water the Wnahtnffnn TTa la raonnnalhlu fnv A DETECTIVE FATALLY SHOT. warden; Hopewell, Junior INCORPORATION. company, recognizing s. warden; with a of 32 Mas A. B. Renehan, attorney, this after- financial stringency at present of the david the loss until an act of congress frees membership lowitzh;i. ter Masons. noon filed incorporation papers in t:ie city proposes to take city bonds for the him from it. Of stamps stolen, 1,776,000 An 'Chama No. W. E. office of Territorial J. W. sum the owes it, instead of push were one cent and 1,662,900 two cents The Deed Was Done By John Foley, lodge If, Chama, Secretary city Broad, master; John Owen, . senior Raynolds for the St. Lazarus Mining ing its suit against the city. Refur- Cuisine and Table stamps. They got 150 $1, 807 $2, and Renovated and warden; G. W. La Portei Junior war of New Mexico with $5,000,000 The ordinance committee was in- 105 $5 stamps. Galvlh Company nished Throughout. Service Unexcelled. Cincinnati, Oct. 31. Detective den; with a membership of 34 Master capital,-- The incorporatorsxand direc- structed to draft a new ordinance gov- MARQUIS ITO ROOSEVELT'S GUEST. D. Criin was fatally shot today by Jota n Masons. tors are Christian S. Otjen, .Mosesp. erning the laying of pavements. Foley, an whom he arrested Roswell lodge No. 18, Roswell, R. M, Newald, James Gilowsky, Hugo Lqew-enbac- h, Leo Hersch made the proposition The Palace Hotel issue $20,000 bonds to re- His Party at Home Has Started a Move- for picking pockets. Two other police- Parsons, master; A. H. Rockafellow, George W. Marling, James H. that the city men Foley. Crim was the lead senior warden; Robert Kellahln, Junior Stover of Milwaukee, Wis.; Alois B. fund the bonded indebtedness of the ment to Overthrow the Japanese caught ing detective in the famous Pearl Bryan warden; with a membership of 90 Mas- Renehan and Zeporah G. Renehan of city and to pay its floating indebted WILLIAM VAUGHN, PROP. Cabinet- - murder case. Last marcn ne served as ter Masons. Santa Fe, and Samuel P. Conger of ness, arguing that this would relieve 21. nersonal for McKinlev Washington, Oct. The distin- zuard President Cerrlllos No. 19, San Pedro, New Mexico. The main the and put it upon a sound flnan at the lodge Oerrlllos, Earl city Large Rooms for Commercial Men. guished Japanese statesman, Marquis inauguration. Turner, master; J. P. McNulty, senior offices of the company will be at Mil- cial basis, especially since about 33,000 Sample was Roose- Ito, the guest of President warden; G. 3. Johnson, Junior the New Mexico office delinquent city taxes are reported to ! - . . COLOMBIAN REBELS DEFEATED. warden; waukee, Wis.; Santa Fe New Mexico velt at luncheon today. He is giving with a of 30 Master Ma- at Santa Fe with A. B. Renehan as be held in the district court for final membership f S special attention to the financial, in- sons. New Mexico agent. The company will disposition. The proposition met with dustrial and commercial conditions of Oaks No. 20, . of four- and no motion The Battle Was Fought Near Panama White lodge White work the San Lazarus group little favor however, the United States and observed many Oaks, J. Talllferro, B. P. teen claims in southern Santa Fe resolution or ordinance to that effect Last master; The Celebrated things of interest even in the short Tuesday. Gumm, senior warden; H. Biggs, Jun county, on which it has already ex- was introduced. time he has been in this country so Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 21. Letters ior warden; with a membership of 15 pended something like 3130,000. he was able to add his share to an in- from Panama say that the Colombian Master Masons. THE DEATH OF JUDGE FULLER. MJNSING UNDERWEAR, teresting conversation with the presi- District Court Notes. rebels lost in a battle near there No. 21, . S. I. dent. . heavily Eddy lodge Carlsbad, last Tuesday. The rebels are coneen Roberts, master; A. N. Pratt, senior In the case of the Territory of New POLITICS IN JAPAN. Mexico ex Mrs. Hersch vs. He Was Well Known to Host of the Peo For Misses and Children at trating In camp and both sides are pre- warden; W. R. Owen, Junior warden; rel., Joseph Ladies, Yokohama, Oct. 21. W J. treasurer of the Marquis Ito's paring for the clash which, li is expect- with a mlembershlp of 40 Master Ma McPherson, city ple of This City. party has Initiated a strong movement ed, will determine the fate of of Hants Fe, an application for a writ of largely sons. to treasurer Thomas C. FuHbt, whose death to overthrow the cabinet. Important tne revolution. mandamus, compel the city Judge GERDES' Lebanon lodge No. 22, Gallup, D. C. to pay certain citv warrants, issued In Is announced in the telegraphic columns ,1 A Strike Injunction Modtfsd. Russell, master; W. E. Lynch, senior January ofthls year, Judge McFIe has of the New Mexican today, is well The extended the time the until Corner Store Naval . . warden; L. Holmes, Junior given city of liav Appoinments. Chicago, Oct. 21. Judge. Kohlsaat of Benjamin to evidence as to known to the people Santa Fe, of 37 Saturday brine in the Washington,, Oct. 21. The president the United States circuit court warden; with a membership of warrants which had not been one of the original members of today Master Masons. validity the ing made the following appointments: modified the the In oeen thus lar. mc-Fi- e the court of private land claims as ap - Injunction against questioned juage Navy Lieutenant commanders, C. ternational Association of machinists in Clayton lodge No. 23, Clayton, Phil ruled that the provisions of the in 1891, the of the H. Bateman alone pointed personnel W. Harlow, James H. Hetherfngton. the case so that peace Denit, master; Frank F. Carnes, sen law governed the pay- court remained intact since its Charles Dudrow, ior H. C. ment of warrants by the city. ' having AjivuieiiuniB j. o. neeves, rxanK o. ful picketing or moral suasion is per warden; Thompson, Junior organization. Some of tho most Impor Uphara, Roscoe C. Moody. mitted. warden; with a membership of 44 Mas- Judge N. B. Laughlln, attorney, this tant decisions rendered bv that court Chaplain, rank of lieutenant, Chas. ter Masons. forenoon filed suit by Frederick Muller were from his pen and his judicial ca- M. From Denver to CMeago. vs. Kfllil Seba, In assumpsit, to recover In a close Charlton. Sacramento lodge No. 24, Alamogor- - reer was every respect fitting FEED. 1176.06, in nis COAL, LUMBER, Chicago, Oct. 21. Announcement was do,- - Robert Col. to a life full of honors acnievea Poolks White, master; Lewis, and in the other walks of Aaoapts made today of the removal shortly of senior warden; Charles E. for 10 Cents. firofossion ; of the Transconti- Beasley, Health was a gentleman of Washington, Oct ,21. it was an- the headquarters Junior with a typical nounced' nental Passenger association from Den- warden; membership of A lively liver, pure blood, dean the old school and had hundreds of AND GENERAL TRANSFER. officially today that William 43 Master Masons. admirers the Dudley Foulke, to whom the ver to this city. v , skin, health friends and throughout president bright eyes, perfect southwest who will learn with sorrow All of finished Texas on Saturday tendered a on ' Cascareta . Cathartic will ob kind rough and lumber; floor membership The Wool Marks. Anothw Bank Bobbery. Candy of uls death. the civil service commission, vice Ma- - tain and secure them for Genu- at lowest market windows and St. Louis, Oct. 21. Wool steady; Folds. Minn.. Oct. 21. The safe of you. Ing prlco: son por John B. Harlow, resigned, had ac ine tablets Never WANTED Bright boy to learn trade ' the Farmers' Bank was blown open stamped C C C eepted. 1 - In Mexican 16K; fine, U 9 IStf; coarse, IS. early today and $5,500 seeured. sold in bulk. All druggists, xoc. New bindery department. Portland Cement. . in coffee or believe that One hour after the other Is being tea, and today SOCIETIES. ' they discontinued drinking of their Fe Us chopped off the time of passenger own free will. Do not wait. Do not SiDts leilcan trains between Chicago and San Fran- - be deluded by apparent and misleading Masonic. cisco each the Pacific improvement." Drive out the dis and year brings TME OFFSPRING ease at once and for all time. The MONTEZUMA LODGE, coast nearer to the Atluntic coast. This x ' , '' , "Home Gold Cure" ex ThE NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY .'( jt', is sold at the No. 1, A., F. and A. M is an immense country but the lngenut- - tremely low price of One Dollar, thus ' Kegular communica- ty of man is reducing space wonderful- - TABB3T. placing within reach of everybody Second-Cla- ss matter at BLOOB more tion first In each Kriered as and New Mexico seems no treatment effectual than others Monday ly, today Scrofula is but a modified form of costing fiz to IM. Full directions aa month at Masonic the Santa Fe Postotnce. further from the east than did Phila- Blood each Hl Poison and Consumption. The company package. Special advice at 7:30 p. m, from New York 50 years ago. who parenl by skilled physicians when requested New Mexican la the oldest news' delphia is tainted by cither will 6ee la tbl without W. S. HARROUN, The Of course, this greatly benefits the cnua tne same extra'chargr. Sent prepaid to In New Mexico. It 1b sent to ev- disease any part of the world on receipt of $1. W. M paper west and to bring tourists, in D6-14-, B. In the and has helps manifesting itself Address Dept. Edwin Giles & F. P. CRICHTON, Secretary. ery postofflce territory, healthseekers and siettlers as well as the form of swollen Company, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, a large and growing circulation among consid- glands of the neck and Philadelphia, All correspondence stric SANTA FE capital to what were formerly ,1 . . CHAPTER, No. and ( confidential. the intelligent progressive people ered the frontier commonwealths. imoiu, catarrn. weak tly I, R. A. M. Regular con- rsf the southwest. eyes, offensive sores vocation second in and abscesses of- Monday - and The latest faces of types for letter M Work on the Santa Fe Central rail- tentimes white swe- each month at iconic Hall j heads, circular and the like KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. road is to commence within a month, of envelopes at 7:30 p. m. .25 llingsure signs at the New Mexican office Dailj per weeK, by carrier $ All the arrangements tor i Scrofula. There printing let MARCUS ELDODT, H. V preliminary may otnee nave Daily, per month, by carrier the construction of the road have been be no external siens for your work done at that and ARTHUR SELIGMAN, Secretary. LOO done and at ! went Daily, per month, by mail made and by next Christmas the great a long time, for the disease dev'elopsslowlj it well, quickly pp 111 SANTA FE COMMANDERY Dailv. three months, bv mail 2.00 Rock will connect at some cases but the poison js in the sible prices. Island system No. 1, IC T. con- mo'-i- 4.00 vwjyx nuu win oreaKout at the first favor, Regular Daily, six hs, by mail Santa Fe with the great Denver & Rio T.60 ableoonortunitv- - s s s !,; m.f. clave fourth Monday In each one mail Grande The 1902 will i .. Daily, year, by system. year S 2Si ing, destructive disease first The EI PaSO fiock month at Masonic Hall at month, of the of San- - Xy by purifyino Island Weekly, per mark the date beginning .t." - ..s lUc uioou ana 7:30 p. m. E. L. E. C. 75 Ten from jnJ and stimulating BARTLETT, Weekly, per quarter ta Fe's new greatness. years invigorating the whole system. Route. F. S. DAVIS, Recorder. Weekly, six months now old timers will not know the city J. M. Seals, us PublicSrpiare, Tenn. TIME TABLE NO. 10. 2.00 Nashville, Weekly per year any more for it ought then to be the &laLr.u enA yeSrs "8 n,y daughter fell and cu( Train leaves El Paso 9:00 a. m. vf Sfl.-- rom thls "i"id ie glands on I. O. O. jT. largest town between Denver and F.l of her face became swollen and bursted. Arrives at Alamogordo 1:15 p. m. fP. e b?sJ dKtr8 here and MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. Paso and Kansas City and Los An her elsewhen Arrives at 7:20 p. m. Paradise Lodge, Si f jIa without any benefit. We decided Capitan oo'tles cured her ei Arrives 11:35 p. m. No. 2, I. O. O. F., geles. tirely at Alamogordo fx Arrives at El Paso 4:20 p. m. meets Thursday New Mexico Demand State-beo- d The tax books show that the great makes new and pure evening at Odd Fellows' hall. blood to nourish and (Daily except Sunday.) name, who is . H. W. G. of the 7th Consrci. tax reformer, Berger by the STAGE CONNECTIONS. STEVENS, N. desirous mat otner snoum strengthen body, W. R. PRICE, very people and is a positive and At Tularosa For Mescaiero Indian Secretary. Of Right and In JustUo New pay increased taxes, has paid no taxes safe euro fnr Rrrnfiiln Agency and San Andreas mining re- AZTLAN LODGE, No. S, I. O. O. Mexico Should Bis a State. whatever for a dozen years. This man s It overcomes all forma rf htnvi gion, " F., meetB In Odd failure in that regard however, is made whether inherited or aemiirpH on A nn At Carrizosa For White OakB. Jlea every Friday evening blonde so Fellows' hall, San Francisco street. Vis Even the artificial drug store up by the colossal cheek and gigantic rcmeay tnorougniy and effectively rlllas, Gallinas and surrounding coun- that is cleanses the blood. If you have anv iting brothers welcome. must give way. Everything Impudence he exhibits. The citizens of J1 A . 1.1 - 4 . . .. try. iiuuuiu. ur vour cnua nas J. A. yellow seems to be doomed these days. Santa Fe are on to him and uiwu innerirpn At Walnut For DAVIS, N. Q however, some blood taint, take S. S. S. and Nogal. JOHN C. know he is neither ornamental nor get At For Fort Stanton Sani- SEARS, Secretary. on fraud- that the blood in good condition and prevent Capitan When it comes to Ru-Ido- banking useful. This is the consensus of opin iuc uiacaae mrmer tarium, Gray, Lincoln, Richardson, CENTENNIAL ulent votes, Tammany is way ahead in ELIAS S. STOVER, uumg damage. ENCAMPMENT, No. t, ion wherever he is known. He is too Send for our free book and write out and Bonito country. O. O. New York I. P. Regular communication City. as to his 1900-190- 1. physicians about case. We make no For Information of kind small in every respect, except Grand Master, your any regard' the second and fourth Tuesday of each cheek and impudence, to waste much enarge whatever for medical advice. Ing the railroads or the country adja month Bryan is still believed to be THE SWIFT at Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting or on. SPECIFIC CCaTLANTA, OA. cent thereto, call on or write to a live in some parts of the time space patriarchs welcome. politician Elias S. Stover was born In Rock- A. S. GREIG, country. Even in the United States dent of the institution. L. M. BROWN, C. P. The following governors of New land, Maine, November 22, 1836. He Assistant General Manager. W. M. some sections move slowly. Stover retired from active business Hope givea to doubt; H. WOODWARD, Scribe. wiere or are members of the received common way despair A. N. BROWN, Gen. F. and P. Agent, Mexico a good school educa- some years ago, but is still a resident grows to conviction. order: Charles Bent, John tion in Alamogordo, N. M, MYRTLE Carefully compiled reports from all Masonic his native town. He went to of Albuquerque. REBEKAH LODGE, No. Abraham 1858 What we call another man's failure In Or C. M. SHELBY, Agt., El Paso, Tex. O. O. over the indicate that fully Grlner, David Merriweather, Kansas in and engaged in busi- He was made a Mason in Union I. F. Regular meeting first and territory B. William life we call our nine-tent- Rencher. Robert Mitchell, ness. He entered Union in disappointment. third of each Odd of the people favor state the army a lodge No. 6, Junction City, Kansas, In Tuesday month at A. William G. Samuel B 1S61, Fellows' hall. hood. Congress should heed the desire Pyle, Ritch, Kansas regiment May 14, and the winter of 1865. He is a charter Tho new Ameer stutters badly. How- Visiting brothers and sis- Lew Wallace, L. A. Sheldon, L. served as a is not so bad as ters welcome. of this overwhelming majority. Axtell, private, corporal, sergeant, member of Temple lodge No. 6 at Albu ever, that spluttering. ESS. Bradford W. T. Thornton and MISS M. Prince, lieutenant, captain and commander of querque, and is a master of the TESSIB CALL, N. O. statehood convention A. Otero. this number a of past THE HOME GOLD CURE. MISF SALLIE VAN The Arizona Miguel Among battery artillery during the war, lodge. He received the ARSDELL. Sec 25th of served for Chapter degrees Santa Fe takes place at Phoenix on the the secretaries who any being honorably mustered out October in No. Filigree Rio Grando Chapter 4, in 1882, An Treatment Which Drunk- -- XT. will of time as governors are 30, I860. He ev- Ingenious by A.. O. this month. Governor Otero at' length acting participated in nearly while the was still under diS' and W. an ad' included. This is an excellent chapter ards Are Being Oared Daily in Spite of tend the convention and make certainly ery battle of the southwest and was and has filled the offices of Co. GOLDEN LODGE, No. 8, A. O. V. W., for the Masonic pensation Themselves No Noxious Doses No Jewelry Mfg. dress. This is as it should be. New showing fraternity. mentioned several times in general or- and therein meets every second and fourth scribe, king high priest Nerves- - Mexico Arizona must work hand In Charles Bent was the first civil gov- ders for meritorious Weakening of the 8 and conduct, bravery He was knighted in Santa Fe Com- - Wednesdays at p. m. hand of politics. ernor under the military government. and on the field of battle. JOHN C. regardless gallantry manaery xno. 1, lssz, and became a A and Positive Cure for the SEARS, M. W. The others were all governors under After the close of the war he returned Pleasant GOLD JOSEPH charter member of Pilgrim Command-cr- y and DIONEO, Recorder. Human and official wants are being the territorial form of government. to civil life and entered business. He Liquor Habit, No. 3, at Albuquerque, April 25, made known to President Roosevelt was elected and served a as member 1883, and was its first prelate. He It is now generally known and un- these days with alacrity and dispatch. The Santa Fe takes of the house of and as Drunkenness is dis- management representatives has served in the Commandery as cap- derstood that a SILVER SANTA There are many men who think they to is no a member of the ease and not weakness. A filled FILIGREE. FE LODGE, No. 2, K of P- .- the trouble deny that there senate of the Kansas tain general, generalissimo and as emi- body ought to have many offices to say noth- main line of with poison, and nerves completely Regular meeting every Tueidav even. immediate prospect of the state legislative assembly and also as nent commander. or use ing of the women applicants. But Ve shattered by periodical constant ing at 7:3 o'clock at Castle hall. Visit the Santa Fe railroad between Las lieutenant governor of that state from of Intoxicating liquors.requires an anti- and ro- 1872-7- He ing Knights given a cordial welcome. President Roosevelt is young gas and Albuquerque being changed so He came to New Mexico as a has served in the grand lodge of dote capable of neutralizing and erad- bust. as to avoid the Glorieta grade and the member of the mercantile firm of New Mexico as junior grand warden, icating this poison, and destroying the N.MOINDRAGON, J. M. ANATA, C. C. senior rrnvlnfi. fnr tnrmrip.n.ntR. Kilfferprs msiv Mgr. At)ache canon by coming via Santa Stover, McClure & Co. and settled in grand warden and deputy grand without! Palace Ave., Griffin Bldg., near Plaza WENDELL V. HALL, K. of R. and S There is to be no immediate cut In master and was elected in now cure themselves at home Fe. All surveys, it is stated, by the Albuquerque. He served as a member October, publicity or loss of time from business and there is no 1900, 1900-190- 1. the price of copper officials, are merely preliminary and of the council of the 29th legislative as- grand master for the term by this wonderful "Home Gold Cure" B. F. O. ELKS. likelihood of a future cut In price. New hot which has been perfected after many the railroad company does for the sembly of New Mexico from Bernalillo SANTA FE LODGE, No. 460, B. P. Mexico on Its many years of close study and treatment of a can go developing present contemplate making the im county. He has been a regent of the Stover was a brave and Inebriates. The use E., holds Its sessions on tha and mines until it be- faithful according regular copper prospects provement spoken of lately by the University of New Mexico ever since successful soldier, an honest and care- to directions of this wonderful discov- second and fourth of comes cure Wednesdays each the largest copper producer newsDaoers. This, at least, does not its establishment in 1891 to the present ful legislator and is a very good citizen ery is positively guaranteed to the month. brothers are Invited commonwealths of the most obstinate case, no matter how Visiting among the cut off all hope that Santa Fe may time, and for six years served as presi and a true Mason. Thomas W. I and welcome. T. J. HELM, E. R. United States. hard 'a drinker. Our records show the Strong. some' day be on the main line of the marvelous transformation of thous- C. A. CARUTH, Secretary. Santa Fe railroad. The surveys that ands of drunkards into sober, indus- Russia now possesses the fastest are made are merely trious and upright men. being preliminary Wives cure your husbands!! Chil- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. battleship of its class in the world, but the may come when they will HACK LINE menace to the day dren cure your fathers!! This remedy which however is no be acted and construction work is in no sense a nostrum but is a spe- upon The Three Oldest Masonic Meets all Trains. Best Ac- United States for the vessel was built be would pay the Santa Fe cific for this disease only, and is so at Law. pushed. It devised and commodations for Taos, Bro- - Attorneys In this country and Uncle Sam can railroad in dollars and cents to" build skillfully prepared that it as the is is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to mide, Headstone, Hopewell MAX. FROST, duplicate the Retvizan, ship the cut-o- ff and it would mean the so can be in and Other - - - - the proposed in New Mexico tastes, that it given Points Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, N. M. called, at any time, all except an era of growth and prosperity to the Organizations a cup of tea or coffee without the name. knowledge of the person taking it. GEO. W. city and surroundings. Thousands of have cured LIVERY AND FEED KNABBEL, drunkards Office In Griffin Block. Collections an -- themselves with this A Nebraska woman defends her They Are Located at Santa Fe Brief Historical priceless remedy, There are some people in the United Sketches of and as many more have been cured Tres IN. JH. searching titles a specialty. brother who is accused of being an and made men Piedras, States, none in New Mexico, It is to be temperate by having EDWARD L. Anarchist by saying that he is insane the cure administered by loving friends BARTLETT, who rejoice every time that a Montezuma Lodge No. I, Santa Fe No. I and New Mexico. Of& and not an Anarchist. Most people in hoped, Chapter and relatives without their knowledge Lawyer, Santa Fe, band of Americans is attacked by a In the Capitol. America would rather be insane than and or robber band in the Philippines Santa Fe No. 1. be classed among the Anarchists Men of class have Commandery TOBACCO SPIT SILVER CITY ASSAY OFFICE W. J. McPHERSON, with the Fil- slaughtered. that among the sympathizers classified with An- and 5 MO KB Attorney ait law. PracUoes in all the been thoughtlessly TRICES courts In ipinos. but are worse. DON'T YourLifeaway! the territory. Santa Fe, New archists, they really You can be cured of any form of tobacco usini Gold - - - - .50 Mexico. ""' They lack principle, courage, and pa- 7. De maae wen. strode, letic, full of Silver - - - .50 Josiah Flynt, a Philadelphia reform- are credited to us above, then it is cer- new life and triotism even more than does a pro- Montezuma vigor by taking - - . .50 WILLIAM H. H. LLEWELLYN, er, has been investigating the "City of Lodge tainly well with our hrnth Pt In tho inai maices wesK men strong. Many gain Copper fessional Anarchist, yet some of them ten pounds in ten days. Over BOO. O OB Lead - - - - .50 Attorney-at-La- Brotherly Love," and finds it as bad as NO. 1 hereafter. AH are people who in other respects are at Santa Fe cured. druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book Others, 81 and up. Las Cruces, New Mexico, Chicago and New York. Human na- In civil life were Merril the let and advice FREE. Address STRRT.INB sane, who have a high social and mor Ashurst, REMEDY CO., Chicago or Mew York. 437 P. O. Box 151 - SILVER CITY, N. M District attorney for Dona Ana, ture Is human nature, and Reformer first master, a noted advocate; al standing in the communities in Montezuma No. 1, the mother Hugh Otero, Grant, Luna and Sierra Counties, Flynt might have saved his time and lodge N. Smith, a brilliant and which live, In fact, who pride of New center of lawyer gal- Third Judicial District. trouble; money an alleged reformer they lodge Mexico, the lant Charles themselves upon their respectability in the and rich Blumnor, for never There are some shining Masonry jurisdiction, . spends. sometimes their wealth. It is many years the collector of internal CHAS. F. EASLEY, of this in the of and upon in the good deeds and memories of the examples fact capital 10 aem revenue, an honest, kindly man whose (Late Surveyor General) a class or citizens nara wiui, past; by virtue of a charter by ASTHMA CURE FREE! New Mexico. whenever granted charity knew no bounds; Bene- Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, N. M. Lani but good Americans should, the grand lodge of the state of Mis- Kirby occasion offers.show how dict, for ten years chief justice of the and mining business a specialty. S. Heath Is now in of unmistakably souri, May 8, A. L. 5851 and dated May Perry charge the men who aid the ene- territory, able, honorable.just a friend S. and will they despise 12, 1851, convened at the of Santa N. ROSE, the Salt Lake Tribune take the na- city of the needy and distressed. He died Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent mies of the country and stab Fe on the 22d of August, 1851. The Attorney at Law, Cerrlllos, N. M. an active part In politics. A substan- day in 1874, and an immense concourse of for a tion's defenders by their unfeigned number of the lodge then was 109, and Cure In AH Cases. tial newspaper is a good thing robber bands of people were present at his N. B. LAUOHliIN, sympathy with the the so continued until the year 1877, when funeral; man with political ambition to pos- Christopher Carson, the noted scout SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. (Late Associate Justice, Supreme Court more Philippine Islands. the grand lodge of New Mexico was sess. IJewspapers have helped and guide the companion of Fremont New Mexico.) to succeed or organized, and it was numbered 1. Write Your Name and Address Plainly. SANTA MEXICO. politicians than anything a brigadier general of the volunteers, FB NEW else seldom New Mexici Demands Statehood. The first officers were: M. Ashurst, anybody although they who subdued the Navajoes, died at B. C.ABBOTT, or a reward for their is no a newspa- W. M.; Wm. McGrorty, S. W.; R. L. There is like Asthmalene. It get the credit There longer single Fort Lyon, Colorado, In 1868, and was nothing Attorney-at-La- statehood. Brent, J. W.; Joseph E. Gray, secre- even In work. per that seriously opposes burled at Taos. The lodge endeavored CHAINED brings Instant relief, the worst In the and Democratic tary; R. F. Green, treasurer. Other Practices district supreme One after the other the to have his remains to Santa cases. It cures when all else falls. courts. and .careful attention The come from have furled members present, Love, Wingfleld, brought FOR TEN Prompt interesting tidings and Populistlc newspapers Fe but his family decided otherwise; C. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Eldge, to all business." China the raised Amer- and have Mosely, Tuley, Cunningham, Abreu, given that funds by their banners P. Clever, a delegate to congress and Ills., says; "Your trial bottle of Asth- District for the counties of icans for the relief of Chinese famine forces demand state- Florence, Griener and Tully. Of these, YEARC malene received in condition. I attorney joined the that noted lawyer, died at Tome in 1874, and good Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, Taos and San sufferers have been stolen by the Chin- hood. The of New Mexico are Ashurst died at Santa Fe July 5, 1869; cannot tell you bow tbankfil I feel for people whose remains were brought to Santa Juan. Santa Fe, N; M. ; i ' ese mandarins including LI Hung a unit in demanding from Brent was killed by the Apaches on the good derived from It. I was a slave, emphatically Fe and Interred with Masonic honors; chained with sore and That serves the an act. Can con- the Jornada, December 4, 18S1, and putrid throat . BENJAMIN M. READ, . Chang. people right congress enabling Joab Houghton, one of the first asso- Asthma for ten of who would contribute to accede to Green died at Santa Fe December 18, years. I despaired Attorney-at-CLa- rather money gress do otherwise than ciate justices of the supreme court of ever cured. I saw adver- " 1878. Love, Wingfleld, Mosely and being your :. ; ' ' N. M. for the famine sufferers in China than this demand? Taxation without repre- New Mexico; L. chief tisement for the cure of this dreadful Santa Fe, who Tuley never affiliated. Cunningham, Henry Waldo, In all the courts of ter- help a starving neighbor may sentation must go and a government justice of New Mexico; W. T. Thorn- and tormenting disease, Asthma, and Practices .the worse the of must be Florence, Greiner and Tully demltted, and the at need relief than poorest truly by and for the people ton, governor of New Mexico; S. B. thought you had overspoken yourselves, ritory departments Washing- Chinamen. established. Was It not promised New and Abreu affiliated In 1857. but resolved to give It a trial. To my ton, D. C, On Axtill,' governor and chief justice of Mexico over fifty ago In the October 6, 1851, the third meeting. , astonishment, the trial acted like a years New Mexico; W. G. full-siz- the affiliation: S. Ritch, for many charm. Send me a e bottle." A. B. RBNEHAN, A to construct a treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? Have following joined by railroad company J. years secretary of the territory and at (City railroad from Maxwell in Colfax not the people of New Mexico patient- Spiegelberg, J. N. Ward, L. P. Gra Attorney.) City, times acting governor; surveyors gen- : Or. Morris Attorney-at-lai- law especial- Fe to waited and fitted themselves for the ham, James Conklln, Thos. E. Masste, Rot. Wechilor, Watiut county, on the Santa railway, ly eral, Clark, Spencer, Proudflt and At- of Bnal Member Clear- a the fathers of 1776 Pinkney R. Tully, J. S.. Patton, B. F. Rabbi the Cong. Israel. ly. Attorneys' National Elizabethtown in the same county, rights that fought kinson; S. B. Elkins, Antonio New 1901. 8 8 school Read "and Jas. D. Ellis. Joseph Yobk, Jan. 3, ing House. Rooms and Sena Block, distance of 64 miles, has been Incorpor- for? Haven't they built houses, and T. B. to Drs. Bros'. Medecinb Co., In 1853, In with the Odd Catron, delegates Taft Santa Fe, N. M. ated. The stock is $1,000,000. universities, churches, established conjunction L. Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene Is an capital was en- E. Bartlett for many This when constructed, will open newspapers, made progress along ev- Fellows, ground purchased, excellent for Asthma and road, closed dedicated for years solicitor general of New Mexico; remedy Hay one of stock, ery line in the same ratio as the ad- and a cemetery. Fever, and its composition alleviates all and the richest agricultural, N. who was elected in and Samuel Eldodt, Physicians Surgeons. timber sections in the joining states? Has not the territory Hugh Smith, troubles which combine with Asthma, and mining 1850 treasurer. ""DR. a member of congress from New r , Its success Is and wonderful. FRANCIS CROSSON, southwest. It will be a paying propo- of New Mexico a greater population Of those who achieved re- RELIEF. astonishing was never allowed to military .. After it we Office and residence in the Crist house. the of Its opera- than Delaware or Idaho, twice as great Mexico, but take having carefully analyzed, sition from first day nown were: James H. Carleton, bre- 10-- as state of his seat, and who died in 1859, being the can state that Asthmalene contains no Hours: a. m.; 4 p. m. .7--8 p. m. tion. In the line of these facts it must a population the Wyoming vet major general U. S. army, com- five times of first trustee. chloroform or other. Very truly yours, Diseases of the Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat be admitted byall fair minded observ- and almost the population mander of New Mexico; opium, morphine, of Nevada? not New From 1851 to the present time, the department REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. and Lungs and Special Surgery. ers that New Mexico is certainly at the state Has Horace Brooks, a distinguished officer and lodge has been in continuous existence, last attracting the attention of the Mexico greater population greater of artillery; Benjamin C. Cutler and Avon Spbings, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901. is this wealth than had four-fift- of the the communications have been regu- Real Estate Agent and Notary country and that capital coming Cyrus H. De Forest, assistant Dr. Bros. Medicine Co. , when were to held, and its records remarkably adjutant Taft . ., way for profitable Investment. states they admitted the larly generals; Dr. De Leon, surgeon Gftntifimnni I write this testimony from a sense of duty, navmg tested me Public- - not New Mexico carried well kept. In fact, constitute an general ot wife been union? Has they of the confederate army; William A. wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure .Asthma My has The of New Mexico of on a territorial government, borne its epitome of the history of New Mexico, afflicted with asthma for the past twelve .years. Having exhausted my R. L. BACA. grand lodge Kobbe, now a brigadier general, U. S. spasmodic on Albu- and been responsible for its since its acquisition by the United own skill as well as others, I chanced to see your sign upon your window Real estate agent and notary vobllo. Free Masons convened today at expenses in many com- army, serving Philippine Islands; obtained bottle of Asthmalene. , My wife In 24th convention. actions, these fifty years past? State- States. Its members have been promi- 130th Street, New York, I at Once a Expert translator from Spanish to Eng- querque its grand W. B. soon-notice- a radical im- no nent, not only in Masonry, but in the Rochester, paymaster general, menced it about the first of November. I very lish and from to Type- A little over fifty years ago, in May, hood would place greater responsi- U. S. M. I. taking has and she Is English Spanish. would civil and of the terri army; Ludlngton, quarter- provement. After using one bottle her Asthma disappeared entirely done and OI 1851, Montezuma lodge of this city, the bilities upon the territory, it military history U. S A. can recommend the medicine writing correctly neatly. and W. W. Griffin was master general, army; C, free from all symptoms. I feel that I consistently avenue, Santa mother of Free Masonry in the south- merely enlarge the civic and political tory country. C. with disease. flee Prince block, Palace Woodruff, L. H. Rucker, A. Cooper, to all who are afflicted this distressing - Mex- citizens. New Mexico the first master of the grand D. D. N. M. west, was constituted. The New rights of Its grand now colonels in the U. S. Albert . Yours respectfully, O. PHELPS, M, Fe, vote for next of lodge, and the lodge supplied three army; ican In Its today's issue publishes a wants to the president H. Pfeiffer, a distinguished officer of of Free Masonry In the United States, tl wants to cut loose others, Henry L. Waldo, Max. Frost, Dr. Taft Bbos. Medicine Co. Feb. 5, 1901. ; complete history the volunteers, whose deeds on the o Dentists. and W. S. Harroun. David J. Miller I was troubled with Asthma for twenty-tw- years. I have tried the territory and from Its very begin- from the leading strings which hamp- field of battle and in with Gentlemen: was the and for seven years, the single fights numerous remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and Mexican war. The er its progress. There is no adequate first, D. W. . ning during the Indians belittle the tales of romance; with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your MANLEY, are Interest- reason any longer why an imaginary grand secretary of the grand lodge, started Southwest Corner .of dates given therein very General Wm. T. Magruder, killed at full-siz- e and am ever I am now In the best of health and am Dentist. Office, is line to to the east, and to but health compelled him to re- bottle, I grateful. ing and correct and the edition fully the north, failing Gettysburg; and Mercure, a business This testimony you can make such use of as you see fit. Plaza, over Fischer Co's Drug Store. Ma- who the office, and he died in St. Henry doing every day. illustrated with pictures of the the south should divide a people linquish brave soldier 'and noted Indian trader. Home address, 235 Rlvlngton Street S. RAPHAEL, have are disfranchised from a who Louis a few years since. For more . 07 East 129th sons of Montezuma lodge, who people On May 13, 1901, the lodge celebrated St., City. The New Mexican Printing company mat- all the liberties and than twenty years he was the chief taken prominent part In Masonic possess rights Its fiftieth with proper Lis headquarters for engraved cards de enviable them the Declaration of clerl of the surveyor general's office; anniversary TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTA ters. The record is a most granted by a number of promi- ' vlslte and wedding invitations in New and the Constitution. an able Spanish scholar, an honest, ceremonies, large one and a great credit to the ancient Independence by nent men and Masons present. DR. MEDICINE CO., Mexico, Get your work done here and with one voice and one genial, kind and lovable being Do not delay. Write at once, addressing TAFT BROS.' society of Free Masons and to the peo- New Mexico trustworthy,, -, you will be pleased in every particular. statehood! man, and If deeds done on earth (Continued on Seventh Page.) East 130th St., N. Y, Clty. ple of the territory alike. heart demands good worth and merit. While reversing and from which membership could be the spur of a humane public sentiment, pioneer organizations of Ancient, Free utilizing its 'past acts in the living drawn. These resolutions bo changed responslvely given forth a new prece and Accepted Masons; not only at present, it is ever striving after a more the nature of the society as to trans dent In the economy of nations, for lib Santa Fe, New Mexico, but also as the glorious future. Envious of none, it form it into "Accepted" or speculative erty and humanity. And which, while first beginnings of Free Masonry In gladly welcomes the of all Masonry, as known today. Such ac- gloriously effective for the time, we that immense domain lylfig between who love their fellow men. tion was no doubt wise, not merely as may confidently hope is destined also the Missouri river and the Pacific Approaching its portals, each seeks expedient, but as expanding and to echo and down along the ocean, and between the British pos- admission of his own free will. Admit broadening Masonry into usefulness generations with accelerating progres- sessions and the Republic of Mexico ted, each exercises and enjoys equality, heretofore unknown. sion, until freedom shall have become and the state of Texas. and may withdraw at discretion. As The occasion was improved, and the the rule and "a These military lodges go down to the operative Mason takes the rough year 1717 dates Masonic reconstruction. arch of brotherhood," a truth known history as marking the first dawn of stone from the quarry and chisels it The organization of English "Ancient, of all men. our grand old fraternity In an immen- into form symmetrical for the builder's Free and Accepted Masonry" was the AS PIONEER UPON THE FRON sity of area since developed into an use; so in speculative Masonry, "man, result, and, the election of grand offi TIER. empire of free states and territories the rough ashlar, symbolically taken cers followed, possessed of powers to Amid the contrasting commercial, heretofore noted, each having its grand from the quarry of life, is hewn, squar- grant charters in extension and per- political and ecclesiastical elements, jurisdiction, the peer of any other Jur ed, polished and made well fit for his petuity of the order. In a like manner and institutions and habits known to isdiction in Masonry the world over. place in the great living temple whose the grand lodge A., F. and A. M. of Ire the American continent, amounting And thus Masonrv In the treat west. chief foundation stones are truth and land was founded in 1728, and that of nigh unto the antipodes of civilization; kept step with the vanguard of civiliza- right, whose main pillars are wisdom, Scotland in 1736. from Latin-Azte- c to Anglo-Saxo- n, in tion. strength and beauty; whose adorn- To the scattered craftsmen of the volvlng the very web and woof of so We must not forget that among the ments are all the virtues; the keystone period, as well stated by Dr. J. H, ciety, the emigrant of a half century pioneers and early Inspirations of mod- of whose arch is Graham in Haschall's History: "They past, fresh "from the states," to a land ern Masonry, the military lodge and brotherhood; whose maker and saw therein clearly drawn upon the and people debauched by Spanish A was an important agency in the plant- builder is the Great Architect of the trestle board the grand design and mediaevallsm, soon yearned for and ing of the craft far and wide. Universe." model of future work and promise and sought organized fraternal organiza Our pioneer lodges, however, were ANTIQUITY AND RISE OF MA- they viewed with delight the more tion. Sought it, not only socially and GOVERNOR CHARLES BENT short lived. With the treaty of SONRY. glorious outcome of their perfected fraternally, but materially and gener Guadalupe-Hidalg- o, dated 2, First Governor of New Mexico. Assassi February Great antiquity is claimed for the art; of the spirit, principles, and laws ally as a more perfect union amid 1848, the Mexican war ended; follow- order some, more the of of the wisdom and skill Latin and nated at Taos in 1847. A Fre: 8. by especially by the guild; traditions overshadowings, ed the muster out of the WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN, 33d. FIRST GRAND MASTER, I877-187- by troops, early writers on Masonry. The more of the architect, and of the labors as we shall see, amid acts offensive and Mason. Including the Missouri and Illinois conservative and the accept- from the construction and adornment defensive of conquest; and not In- generally forget Ralls, Grand Master. Chartered Octo- regiments, which respectively had ed facts with respect to the of temples of stor to the erection and the austerities and of In- antiquity ting tragedies ber 14, 1847. Closed the Mexican spired and afforded a home for primi- of the order is, that the first of the tem- Incident to remote and with in inception beautifying grand symbolic voluntary fate a war. tive Masonry in the mighty west; and Early Masonry proper, out of which it had its rise, ple of humanity." scattered frontier. with such muster out, their career was near grew-rapidl- And such are the brief facts officially date from the fourteenth century. From thence forward the order What, among fraternally organized closed, that of Hardin lodge bearing placed of record verifying the exist- Trans-Missou- That such inceptions originated among and connections were extended intelligence, could more surely meet date August 14, 1848. The craftsmen ri ence of such a lodge in its and the operative Masons, engaged as skilled to every part of the civilized world. the demands of those times than that time, resident at Santa Fe, of which there Region certified over the of John D. workmen in the designing and erecting Noblemen and princes and even kings represented in the mystic tie Shat cen signature were a considerable were for of number, of mediaeval churches and castles feud became grand masters. Only a fe ters around the square and compass? Vincel, grand secretary the Jurisdic a time left without a and to thus fraternal Ancient and Historic of the al, of palaces dynastic and" hierarchic, years since came consolidation of the A brief reference to the current tion, whom we hereby make home. Santa Fe, the Capital and retreats stately of monk and nun. jurisdictions of England and Ireland, events following the American occupa acknowledgment. Nevertheless, the order was not lost of New Mexico, Was the Cradle of The demand for skilled masons was under the grandmastershtp of the tion as Impressing the immediate en Of the work of this lodge we are to memory. Civil affairs remained for Territory seldom permanent at any given place, Prince of Wales. Here, it is proper to vlronment, will be pertinent. without information; there being no re a considerable time under the military in That Vast Section. hence the necessity for travel and remark, that upon the recent accession Following the raising of the flag at turns or files among the archives from and were somewhat unsettled as Masonry search for employment. In the erec- of the latter, as son and successor of Santa Fe, already mentioned, and the which to glean facts. And, we have no to whether should be state or I they tion of any given edifice, the craftsmen Queen Victoria, deceased, to the appointment of civil officers with further evidence of Its having existed, territory. The latter I finally prevailed were clustered in temporary homes throne of England, as King Edward Charles Bent, a resident, as governor save that the lodge is referred to by of de- - Hon. W. G. Ritch at the of the by act congress, and with such (A Paper Eead by Fiftieth Anniversary Granting convenient to their work. A master VII, he resigned as grand master of General Kearny, finding the country name and number in the minute book Mason over ev his the of No. 87 of a Chartor to Montezuma Lodge, No. 1,'at Santa Fe on May 13, 1851.) presided the whole and English Masonry, and brother, apparently peacefully disposed, de Hardin lodge at Santa Fe, as new lodge. ery tenth man was a warder having Duke of Connaught was elected his parted with a small force for Califor- having been visited by the latter under THE ENVIRONMENT OF EARLY shall be aim to out his- corner stone of which was laid by It my bring (the surveillance of the rest. From these successor. nia. He was succeeded in command by date of October 26, 1847. We are thus MASONRY. to the occasion, includ- the Masons of Santa Fe), with the became Reference to rise and of A. of able to of tory pertinent circumstances it convenient, the progress Colonel W. Doniphan, the first only speak Missouri Military Back of all this.as already intimated, of local time and cir- back ground of substantial business means No ing something probably essential to have some Masonry in the Atlantic states has Missouri volunteers. The latter, how Lodge 86, as an existing lodge at were three centuries and over of Span- cumstance, and a brief resume of the blocks, are of recent date, and quite in of been was Fe, mutual recognition, and universal made. ever, under orders to proceed Santa apparently working regular- ish government. The people of Spain rise and progress of Masonry. contrast with that of the Mexican war as to some In acceptance skill and character, The spirit of fraternity, of mutual south upon the arrival of Colonel Sterl ly from time September, 1847, both home and colonial, had been As as 1733, the first Masonic The was then a simple early period. plaza and with all, to have mutual provident helpfulness recognized the divine herit ing Price with the 2nd Missouri vol down to the close of the service of the schooled in mediaeval and bourbon lodge in the east had been planted in open square, naked and unadorned in sickness and of man the and was ever a later. No. 86 ministrations death; as age at bottom, unteers, then en route from Fort Leav regiment year That methods, absolute and overshadowing Boston, receiving its charter from the save by the row of trees facing the old also cowens and abroad. Members of the craft few to com- did work there be no a protection against with enworth Santa Fe. Promptly good can doubt, proud, vain and haughty. They had grand lodge of England. Others fol- plaza from the north, then recently hence Se- or no in mason- with of since it was under the immediate fos the vicious, organization. exceptions speculative plying orders, upon the arrival absorbed the spirit of greed, rapacity lowed in time until the order was rep- planted by the late Joab Houghton, in methods of skill likewise had ever stood for no- In and of crecy ry, have liberty, and the latter, Colonel Doniphan com tering presence care the grand and corruption, notorious In their Hi- resented one or more in each craftsman and a member of Montezu no- by lodges Its place. The old lessons and charges where in more marked degree as mand of a force numbering over a master of the jurisdiction issuing its masters, who in had of the colonies. the ma was occupied chiefly dalgo perpetuity original Following lodge; and, brought from their hidden repositories, ticed, than during the colonial struggle thousand men including artillery, pro charter, and who no doubt Instituted been commissioned from an austere of 1776 the in- the caravans of commerce convention and resulting by great are significant as moral standards, and for freedom; and, In their quiet and ceeded for Chihuahua, repelling an at the same. mother to rule over them. for and from the east as arrived from country spirations liberty independence, they indications of the unassuming way have signally made tack at Brazito and taking possession A second lodge contemporaneous And had received their American and time to time. The sur- they religious Masonry asserted itself distinguishing spirit which should animate the themselves felt for humanity at most of El Paso, he crowned with glory an with the latter as to time and place, from a times of of the old in 1846, were - training priesthood at the Instituting grand jurisdictions roundings plaza craftsmen in all their transactions as of the courts of royalty and imperial- arduous and memorable march by an bears the name of Hardin lodge No. 87, and of followed. in or there- the on the south cen- pretentious depraved, and many Thus, fifty years military chapel attack and a defeat of the enemy on A., F. and A. M. Of the latter there Is whom were intolerant. order became well establish- and about, the ter, the government palace prison the 28th of February, 4,000 strong, in the evidence of its existence, well With all of born In the flesh and ed in the more of the the to the north this, important original occupied frontage entrenchments of their own choosing, known to the older members of Monte bred In the of Mexico And in brief was while was con the bone, people thirteen states. this the remaining frontage and raising the flag over the City of zuma lodge No. 1, in the minute book had bowed in humble submission to the modest of Free stituted of one adobe buildings of the beginning Masonry story Chihuahua the following day. or Journal of No. 87, intact among the and of until in the in the United States. In and occupied by tyranny oppression Spain, east Assyrian type, largely INSURGENT UPRISING AND AN archives of said lodge some twenty aroused the success of revolu- the Americans in the by the round terms, its first half century. pioneer engaged AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN. years ago (1880) or thereabouts. tion that the over These antedated the Louis- Santa Fe trade. gained ascendency beginnings We left Colonel Price, as indicated, From such minute book, the writer British tyranny, and established the iana and the of in command of New Mexico. As purchase acquisition Here, one of the first acts of General early at that date made notes In writing of Republic of the United States. Follow- - New Mexico and California. as 1846, and con Stephen W. Kearney, commanding a December, scheming the following historical facts. That on Ing nearly a half century later, they MASONRY AND THE FORCES OF a few malcontents be division of the of spiracy among the 18th day of October, 1847, under with all Spanish-Americ- a, also re- LIBERTY. came the Mexican war, upon taking peace a present fact at Santa Fe and charter granted "by the Most Wor- volted and threw off the Spanish yoke Let us time's telescope, and of the Pu adjust able possession of the city on the 18th north; inciting the hostility shipful John Ralls, grand master of and declared for independence and for for a moment view the Spanish occu- eblo as well as Mexicans, of August, 1846; was to erect a substan- Indians the state of Missouri, to Vantrump governments republican in form. Nat- for better or worse of this in of nec- pation tial mast to support the flag. Here, Activity the camps the army Turner, George W. Hook, James R. urally, but unfortunately, their ex- frontier. Such a view of followed. Tur-ne- y, from the portal of the old government essarily Huyunln, Simon Lundry, Daniel perience for centuries had unfitted the and enthralments and n "overshadowings on the morning following such From long acquaintance friendly Henry I. Reed, Israel B. Donal-so- them for and revolu- and which were overcome in palace the involved, occupancy, the commander-in- - relations for years with people, and Joseph Whum, and their asso tions galore followed. Each uprising, tha transition to modern and peaceful went confl liberty chief addressed the assembled populace Governor Bent, and party, ciates, authorizing and was instituted, however, declaring for liberty and will serve as an illustra- of enlightenment, with assurances of and religious dently to Taos on a mission peace. Hardin lodge No. 87; conditioned that eternal to rule. and contrast the liberty hostility Spanish tion, by may better freedom for He like Unfortunately, the mission resulted in It shall be' "a regular lodge I enable one to all the people. traveling From such historic truths and the comprehend and appreci- wise the of the the massacre of the governor and oth (with full power to meet, etc., as Ma ate our Immediate freedom and proclaimed authority attendant conditions, one may gain happi- United over New Mexico and ad- ers. This event immediately culminat sons) at such times and places as may world-wid- States clearer knowledge of the unpropitious ness, as well as the e con- ed In the uprising of the insurgent be suitable the of bus- - ministered the oath of allegiance to the for transaction state of Spanish-America- n temporaneous change apparent, every forces, followed an territory Mexican officials. Subsequently he de promptly by ag Iness in Masonry, within the regiment came under the United al- where in some degree; a change from of the Colonel that States; vised a code of laws, since popularly gressive campaign army, of volunteers from the state of Illinois, subdued and modified and absolutism and tyranny to liberty and Price He to though known as the code" and ap- commanding. proceeded known as the 1st regiment to In check the new contact. justice, which followed centuries of "Kearney subdue and retaliate for san held by pointed territorial executive and Judi cruelty, take precedence in grand lodge from And such was the environment amid aggressive work for the of hu- and wanton. is to be noted rights cial officers. Such in a material and guinary It October 9, 1847." The duration of the which was in manity, and, which resulted in the that a material factor in that early Masonry planted military sense, included Fort Marcy, army lodge was limited to the service of the New Mexico. of freedom and oppor- was a local legacy enlarged erected upon the to the north- company composed largely regiment. and happiness for the of heights of American frontiersmen under MONTEZUMA LODGE. tunity people east, and the panoply and circumstance Cap Under the same date appears the this republic, such as was unknown to tain Ceran St. Vrain. Battles were We before remarked that a petition of war all about, was the City of the election of the following named off- the world prior to the founding of the at Embudo and Taos success- for another Masonic lodge had been Faith. And thus with the march fought icers: H. P. Boyakin, W. M.; George United States government. Holy with effect. forwarded. The petition was respected of banner, an untrammeled fully, crushing Uprisings W. Hook, S. W.; Simon Lundry, J. W.; Thus viewed retrospectively, we lm- liberty's in less also occurred at Mora by the lodge of Missouri return- opportunity was made for the Masonic degree James R. Huyunln, Secretary; Israel grand prove this commemorative occasion to and in the death ing a charter bearing date May 12, 1851. lodge, which became a present fact Las Vegas, resulting B. Donalson, treasurer; and Joseph remark a fact, that Masonry in no of number of American Under its Montezuma lodge a year later. And such in brief was the a settlers; but Whum, and were installed authority small contributed the were tyler, they No. 109, A., F. and A. M was institut- degree schooling historical of the occasion, as at Taos, the insurgents Grand Master Ralls. lib- setting by 22d 1851, and and inculcated the sentiments of sec- promptly subdued. Some of the leaders ed on the day of August, which has today attracted from The minutes of the meeting, erty which supported and maintained were captured, and they were tried by July officers elected and Installed as fol- tions remote the craftsmen here as 1848, record E. Van Osdell to that aggressive work. In illustration, drum-hea- d found Henry lows: sembled, to honor the of courtmartial, guilty W. M. as American, citizens and friends of instituting shot. have been elected W. Merril S. Wm. the first Masonic lodge within that and M., Ashurst; W., and craftsmen as well we The minutes of Hardin lodge show T. liberty may historic domain. Instituted at a JUDGE HENRY LINN WALDO, 33d PAST GRAND MASTER. These events occurred early in 1847, McGrolty; J. W., Robert Brent; well as a sentence thrown period work especially in initiation; of some remark, in, when the crack of the bullwhacker's following which strict vigilance pre- treasurer, Jesus G. Abreu; secretary, that we are in close sym- and fraternal ism ; in consequence, the order of which initiations, we find corrobor- peculiarly and the hunter's rifle was blended trade organizations although vailed among the military forces, and Pinkney R. Tulley. with the transcendent enuncia- whip mutual and has been far from free from hostile leg- ative record in the minutes of Monte- pathy with the of the wild nomad and Symbols for recognition no more demonstrations appeared Among other craftsmen present at gov- whoop came or of hind-eranc- zuma No. 109 No. 1) In af- tions made at the founding of the Illustration, gradually Into use, islation, sovereign decrees, the possession and occupancy lodge (now the of the were: the tread of the migrating buffalo. against filiation in the under de- instituting lodge ernment. Especially so, when we and in course of time became more or and suppression, and the bans of the United States. back fifties, R. A. The of both civic and the country by been Frank Green, Francis Cunning- bring to mind that the great charter of instituting less elaborate and eventually crystal- and bulls of the Pope. mits noted as having granted by C. ante-dat- the Governor Bent and Captain St. ham, Murray F. Tulley, Sylvester has ever stood announced to military lodges thus lized Into fixed forms and ceremonies. face of all Free Hardin lodge No. 87, to the following liberty em- In the this, however, Vrain, it will be of interest to know, JFlorence and John Greiner. Visiting fifty-si- x coming of that superb march of named names the world, over the signatures of These craft associations were prized Masonry has commanded without dis- craftsmen among others, brothers were also pire, which resulted in the contempor- were Masons. to old Jesus G. present respectively lovera of the rights of humanity In a church building age for their skill tinction of class, the consistent ad- familiar every timer: of the names of and aneous magic-lik- e of The in New Mexico under Col- Conk- - Love, Wingfield pledging to its maintenance life, for- and development and integrity In execution; and so far miration and will of men troops Abreu, Robert T. Brent, James the domain into good good onel Price, served their term of R. Mosely. tune and sacred honor, fifty-tw- o of surrounding original gained recognition, as to command the and true the world over, and has having lin, Henry O'Neil, Pinkney Tulley, seventeen states and were relieved by new C. Flor By-la- were adopted October 6 fol- whom were Master Masons, free and and territories; and encouragement of the and without material enlistment, they John E. Weber and Sylvester like of patronage grown expanded levies. the volunteer regi lowing. accepted. with them a number grand jur- nobility and even of crowned heads and Among ence. num- interruption. ments thus into service and A HISTORIC LAND. isdictions of the Masonic order, the Pope. Thus they early acquired brought And these two lodges constitute the (Continued on Sixth Page.) of members more 100,000. Of A GOV- stationed at Santa Fe, were the 1st We are assembled in a land, which bering than and standing among the FORCE FOR STABILITY OF order and historic Illinois, Colonel E. W. B. Newby, was among the first now under the the its development leading nations of Europe; notably in ERNMENT. and associations, other than those of with H. P. Boyakln as lieutenant col Stars and Stripes, to receive Christ- Germany, England, Scotland and In the fiery trials of our Republican special interest upon this occasion, ref France. Guilds of Masons who onel. Another was the 3d Missouri, ianity and the European civilization of gained system perverted to license, brought re- erence shall be brief. were Colonel John Ralls. Colonel Newby the period; a land which received Cau- special privileges, distinguished out in the prosecution of the Chicago middle as "Free" Masons. A like term also lieved Colonel Price about the casian settlement contemporaneous WHAT IS FREE MASONRY? anarchists In the eighties, it was the ar- inns of August, and the 3d Missouri .v, A : with the following the renaiss- seems to have become a designation of Masons and ,"'. 7 period It may be of interest to those who glory the sixty thousand rived late in September. 7.7; when at its for workers of free stone in contradis Odd Fellows au- ance, . operative Masonry are with us but not of us, if I state the of that city, that the It be noted that of the new of- best was and the tinction to workers of rough stone. credited with a may .designing building fact that Freemasonry is strictly dem thorities them "being ficers above named, Colonel Ralls, was great architectural structures that so Labor of Masons were diverse than anything else." ocratic in principle and purpose, and guilds greater safeguard likewise the master of the Ma- - -- - contributed to the perceptibil- In and extent, were known There was an of men one grand x i signally stands proudly ."without respect to conception army every sonic of Missouri, and that X and progress of eastern civilization. as craft cor- a one Interested In the jurisdiction ity creed, clime or color." It knows no variously guilds, lodges, voter, every Lieutenant Colonel Boyakin was a Of historic Santa Fe we have the were.ln and Scotland business of the distinction among men but those of poration, England prosperity city, every craftsman who subsequently appears of that distinguished archae- confraternities. These one as a declared to authority organizations pledged principle, as the master of a lodge. ologist, Mr. A. TP. Bandelier, to many were emulated among skilled artisans support the government under which OMISSIONS OF HISTORIANS. of you personally known, that the in other trades, and even in merchan he lived. Their good will' and inspiring founding of Santa Fe dates from Sep- i dising and other pursuits; but which, words braced up and gave a firm tone The Integrity of written history is to not tember, 1698; that while there were the i from their number In , given , crafts to a perplexed public sentiment, pre- frequently open question only Indian pueblos of Apoge and Analco El .::''.! eventually became competing. Ex- disposed to do what was right. because of doubtful statements, but in- the absence of ma- near by to the west,' the immediate site clusive privileges which had not Again, how far the doctrine of uni- quite as likely from terial overlooked or lost in the of Santa Fe was first occupied on the frequently been granted under incor versal brotherhood, the teaching of facts, of and circumstance. date stated by the Spaniards under poration, were in England and Scotland which is so well illustrated In Masonry, whirligig time of fullness-m-ust Juan de Onate, an early governor and at least, abolished as against public may have Influenced the current This want of Integrity spirit be understood as adelantado of New Mexico. policy. The general trend of senti- of the people as a reflection of sym- not necessarily From the conformation and topog- ment In these was for Intentional in either case. Thus may ' organizations for Cuba, the action of the pres- !". pathy be absence of raphy of the country, the old pueblos liberty and enlarged opportunities and ident and of congress in their unselfish, noted the material facts even In a of Free near Santa Fe, and Santa Fe, lay upon privileges, the assertion of which, how- uncompromising and heroic stand for late history Masonry; and no less the the most natural route of travel north ever, eventually brought hostile edicts the freedom of that island, can only be Involving than true and south, and central to the both royal and ecclesiastic. War in estimated. It is safe to say that there of Masonry in the western inal settlements of the country; and many instances disturbed and suspend- are 5,000,000 of men of full age, half of the United States. fully circum- were no doubt, visited by the early ex- ed building and other enterprises. and of more than average Intelligence Fortunately the facts and stances to plorers. That the 'Villa de Santa Fe" Such was particularly the case during organized under various names and are at hand verify these as designated by Spanish edict, at once the long continued wars after the Re scattered over the Union of States, who true beginnings of the order in the do- cen- main stated. or very early became the principal formation and later, and which with emulating the example of Masonry, - and of the In i . ter of operations, the capital the competition caused a decline the have become especially saturated with FIRST MASONIC LODGES IN THE eem to be borne would all guilds disap- the of brotherhood of TRANS-MISSOU- department organizations. Nearly principles the WEST 5V ante-dat- ( "out by the facts; withal, it peared. man. And wherein It will not be dis- MILITARY. all other cities of the United capital MODERN FREE MASONRY. puted, that Free Masonry stands upon With the coming to Santa Fe, New States.. the line of and effect- front intelligent Mexico, of the regiment of Colonel SANTA FE OF THE PEPTOD WHEN and at the of ive In and In Preceding beginning power organizing plans Ralls, as stated, also came a Masonic s' MASONRY WAS INSTITUTED. Ma- cheerful the the eighteenth century, operative for public lodge. Quoting from the archives of 7 The Santa Fe plaza of with its . so today KIT CARSON, sonry became far reduced in mem- good. the lodge of Missouri, A. F. and of trees and ; grand wealth grass its substan- bers and lodges, that In 1703 resolutions It Is sufficient to know that the gov- A. we record of: "Mis- Path-Find- Guide and M., have the enclosure and Trapper, Sol e, tial superb walks, its were adopted admitting formally to the ernment of the United States In Cuba-Libr- souri No. 86. 3d regi- and the monument dedicated dier. Member of Montezuma Military Lodge COLONEL MAX. FROST, 32d, fountain, Lodge lodges other than operatives and and to which from recent occur- ment Missouri Volunteers; dispensa- to deceased Union soldiers of 1861-6- S, ' No. 1. Mexico. builders; thus broadening the source! rences we may add China, has under tion issued June 12, 1847, by John Past Grand Master, Deputy of the Supreme Council for New 19 Richard Az- November 14, 1887, charters were membership of Royal Arch Masons. Hudson, captain general. The Grand tec erranted to Western Star lodge No. 14 Chapter Washington Chapter No. 10, Clayton Commandery No. 5, Raton P. P. C. Luis A. C. eminent James and Animas lodge No. 15. On January of Arch Masons J. Slack, high priest; Fanning, commander; Royal de W. Frank 21, 1888, dispensations were granted for Baca, king; Christian Otto, scribe, Donovan, generalissimo; of 21 Arch Rio Hondo new lodges at Kingston, Sierra county, with a membership Royal Henning, captain general. Masons. Commandery No. 6 at Roswell E. A. and at Chama, Rio Arriba county," to had its begin- Royal Arch Masonry Cahoon, eminent commander; W. M. which charters were grented on Jan- in the when Santa Fe No. 16 ning territory Atkinson, generalissimo; J. B. Mat- uary 15, 1889, as Kingston lodge No. 1 at Santa Fe was organ- 17 Chapter Grand Commandery hews, general. Malta Com- at Kingston; Chama lodge No. at from the gen- captain ized under dispensation No. 7 at Silver City Dr. Carl Chama of the United mandery eral grand high priest Knights Templar eminent commander; Cornelius On 18, 1890, a charter was 1865. A Hagen, January on December 11, charter e, Ros-wel- States S. A. H. Harl-le- to Roswell No. 18, l, 1 Bennett, generalissimo; granted lodge was to It by the general grand Santa Fe Commandery No. at Santa Chaves On 20, granted captain general. county. January Royal Arch Chapter on the 24th day Fe was granted a dispensation on the 1890, a charter was to Cerrlllos granted of September, 1868. This chapter 19th day of May, 1869, and was granted No. 19, Santa Fe coun- lodge Cerrlllos, worked alone In New Mexico until the a charter on September 11, 1869. It was Ancient and on November 18, 1891, a charter was - Accepted ty; organization of Silver City chapter No. constituted by Past Eminent Com- j granted to White Oaks lodge No. 20, as Scottish Rite 2 Silver the seventies. mander W. W. Grlffln, acting deputy ' White Lincoln on Octo at City during Oaks, county; Then followed Las Vegas Chapter No. for the grand master. Its present ber 2,1894, a charter was Issued to Eddy 36 Santa of Perfec.tion No. 1, 3 at Las Vegas, Rio Grande Chapter membership is scattered from the Fe lodge lodge No. 21 at Carlsbad, Eddy county; com- 14th of was instituted No. 4 at Albuquerque, Demlng Chapter Philippines to Cuba. The second degree that rite, and a charter was also to Leb- 6 under from the granted No. 5 at Deming, Raton Chapter No. mandery to do work In the territory dispensation supreme anon lodge No. 22, McKinley 2 council of the Ancient and Gallup, at Raton, all during the eighties, Col- was Las Vegas Commandery No. at Accepted county. The lodge dedicated dis- Scottish Rite of Free south- grand umbia Chapter No. 7 at Roswell, and Las Vegas, which was granted a Masonry, and consecrated the new hall of Chap- 1882, ern of the United States, Socorro Chapter No. 8 at Socorro, dur- pensation on the 10th day of April, jurisdiction man lodge No. 2 at Las Vegas on June 1883. 14, 1883, with William W. ing the nineties. and a charter on September 18, February 24, 1895; on June 8, 1895, the corner stone Grlffln as its first venerable master. A of Royal Arch The third commandery to come Into of the new Masonic hall at Albuquer- preliminary meeting The charter was to the lodge Masons of New Mexico was held at Al- existence was Pilgrim Commandery FRANK S. DAVIS, granted que was laid by the grand lodge with No. 3 A by the supreme council under date of buquerque on October 5, 1897, which at Albuquerque. dispensation Masonic ceremonies; on 1893, a March 14, 1886, and the has been appropriate resulted in a call for a convention. The was granted it April 30, and Past Master, Montezuma Lolge No. I. lodge October 8, 1896, a charter was issued to charter on 23, 1883. McGrofty in existence ever since, holding com- following were represented: August Clayton lodge No. 23, Clayton, Union chapters No. 4 at was the manderies, their officers and member- munications in the city, of Santa Santa Fe Chapter No. 1, Rio Grande Commandery Deming county. The lodge was consecrated fourth to come into ex ship, under the Jurisdiction of the Fe. It now has a membership of 45, lo- No. 4, Raton Chapter No. 6, commandery and constituted by the grand lodge Chapter Istence In New Mexico. A grand commandery at this date: cated all over the territory and Columbia Chapter No. 7, Socorro Chap- dispensation on November 2, 1895. On February 1, on 21, 1886, a Santa Fe Commandery No. 1, Santa throughout the United States and some ter No. 8. was granted it July and 1896, Colonel Albert J. Fountain, past charter on October 10, 1889. Aztec Fe Edward L. Bartlett, eminent com- of its members have been on army duty The object of the meeting was to master of Aztec lodge at Las Cruces 6 was mander; Addison Walker, generalis- in the Philippine Islands. Of the 45 learn the status of the effort to organ- commandery No. at Raton given and past deputy grand master of the 16, 1892, G. W. Knaebel, general, members of the lodge, 42 have received ize a After some dis- a dispensation on November simo; captain grand lodge, disappeared while on the grand chapter. was with a membership of 36. Las Vegas the 32d degree. The past masters of cussion and of ideas, a and a charter issued by the grand road from Tularosa to Las Cruces and interchange 1895 con- No. 2, Las John the lodge are: William W. Grlffln, committee was to ascertain encampment at the triennial Commandery Vegas all circumstances pointed to the fact appointed Rio Hondo No. 6 A. Murray, eminent icommander; Henry L. Waldo, Max. Frost, Dr. W. S. the cost of and willingness clave. Commandery that he was cowardly assassinated. organizing at Roswell received a Thomas J. Raywobd, generalissimo; H. Harroun and Edward Li Bartlett, who of a sufficient number of chapters to dispensation His little son who was 17, 1895, and a charter was Issued M. Smith, captain general. Pilgrim is the present venerable master. The and maintain a chapter June with him It is believed shared the support grand 29, 1896. The same date on Commandery No. 3 at Albuquerque deputy of the supreme council for the favorable action thereon the August same fate. Strong efforts were made and upon to Com- Charles F. Meyers, generalissimo; is Colonel Max. Frost, S2d, was to a constitU' which a charter Gate City territory to his mur- committee prepare Eml-ne- by the fraternity discover mandery No. 5 was granted Past rt Charles K. Newhall, captain general. who has charge of all matters pertain- s, rules of order and call derer, but the efforts proved unavail- tion, Max. Frost consti- McGrorty Commandery No. 4 at Dom- ing to the Ancient and Accepted Scot- convocation of Commander ing. On September 3, 1899, the grand chapter representatives, and insti- ing Seamon Field, eminent comman- tish Rite of Free Masonry in the This convocation was called and held tuted Raton Commandery lodge laid the corner stone of the Jew- tuted Rio Hondo A dis- der; W. W. Robinson, generalissimo; L. in thei of on the 8th of Commandery. GENERAL EDWARD BARTLETT, 3d. ish Synagogue, the Temple Albert, at city Albuquerque was to Malta Com- cere- 1898, at which a constitution pensation granted of New Mexico. Albuquerque, with appropriate February, No. 7, Silver Grand Commander Knights Templar by-la- mandery City, Ftebruary monies; on September 7, 1900, the and were adopted and the officers of the 18, 1890. grand lodge laid the corner stones of principal grand chapter of named. The grand commandery Knights the Science hall of the New Mexico was at the Sketches. Templar organized asylum and of the public The first annual convocation of the Biographical Baptist college of Santa Fe Commandery No. 1 in the school at on grand Royal Arch Chapter of New New Mexico building Alamogordo; of Santa Fe on 21, 1901, un- Mexico was held at the of Albu city August May 24, 1901, the grand lodge held a city der a the over of querque on the 3d day of October, 1898, dispensation granted by WASHINGTON GRIFFIN. and the his his Masonic funeral the remains master of the encampment WILLIAM ritual, attentlveness, S. B. at which a full complement of officers grand grand of his executive Past Grand Master Newcomb, at of on 8, 1901. strength character, W. H, the United States August Las on 31, 1900, dispensa- was installed with Companion d Mas- ability, his zeal and his courage. He AHasonic Cruces; July The following commanderles were Thirty-scon- Degree, Past History tion was to form and open Seamon, of Socorro Chapter No. 8, was a most true and excellent Free granted represented at the ter Montezuma Lodge No. 1, Past Sacramento U. D., at Alamo- high priest, the organization: Mason. He also was a true progressive lodge grand grand chapter Santa Fe No. 1, Ed- High Priest Santa Fe Chapter No. was set to work and and a constitution and Commandery and successful citizen of advanced The Grand the Grand gordo. The lodge duly organized ward L. eminent commander; 1, Past Eminent Commander San- First Lodge, the Lodge, is now on the rolls of the by-la- adopted. Bartlett, and solid intelligence. grand lodge Addison Walker, generalissimo; Gebrge ta Fe Commandery No. 1, Past thought as No. 24, twenty-on- e work- The second convocation was held In He was made a Mason, a Royal Arch the Grand Commandery and making W. Knaebel, past Master Santa Fe Lodge of Chapter, with of the of October 4, 1899, captain general; and a in his ing lodges, a total membership city Albuquerque eminent commanders: W. S. Harroun, Perfection No. 1. Mason, Knight Templar Scottish Rite. 1,079. at which time a charter was granted to native city, and from the of his the Charles F. Easley, S. G. Cartwright day Three lodges have surrendered their Signet Chapter No. 9, located at Carls arrival in Santa Fe, took a leading and foot-hol- of Montezuma and Muller. Colonel Max. First Grand Master of the Grand Lodge The first d Masonry got in "William W. Griffin of bad. Frederick in charters during the existence the 1877-187- prominent part Masonic matters. was the No. 1 as grand master, and after Frost, the oldest past eminent com- of New Mexico 9. Died at New Mexico by organization lodge lodge, namely, White Mountain The third annual convocation was He served as master of Montezuma with an Installed the grand lodge of New grand mander, was unable to attend on ac- Santa Fe December 8, 1889. of a military traveling lodge being lodge No. 5, Globe City, Ariz., which held at Albuquerque October 17, 1900, lodge for several consecutive terms, Mexico was In form and count of physical Infirmities. Las Ve- Illinois regiment under a dispensation opened ample took part in the organization of the at which time a charter was Issued to was a charter member, and first high master of the declared organized. gas commandery No. 2, J. A. Murray, William Washington Griffin was granted by the grand duly grand lodge of Arizona; Alpha lodge Washington Chapter No. 10, located at priest of the Royal Arch Chapter No. In 1847 and re- eminent commander; T. J. wood, born In Clarksburg, West Virginia, grand lodge of Missouri, At 7:30 p. m., August 9, at the Clayton. Ray 1, and charter member, of- commandery May 1, 1830. He received a common installing known as Hardin Military Traveling quest of Montezuma lodge No. 1, Fred- generalissimo, Pilgrim ficer, and first eminent commander of fellow-cra- No. 8 Eminent Com- school education in the schools of his lodge; Colonel John Ralls, the grand erick F. Whitehead, a ft of at Albuquerque, No. 1, char- native and thereafter became a Santa Fe Commandery a master of Missouri, being then in San- that lodge, was Introduced and raised mander Arthur Everltt, holding the town, member and venerable master of civil and ter ta Fe, commanding a regiment of to the sublime degree of master mason proxies of the generalissimo and the engineer surveyor, practicing Fe of Perfection of the eminent com- his until he came to New Santa lodge Missouri volunteers. According to the in ample form. The following evening captain general; past profession 14th 32d Mason and 1862. degree, a degree fellow-cra- ft H. Alex- Mexico in He served for a time records still in existence and which are Max. Frost, a of Montezu- manders, James Wroth and first of the council as chief in the office of the chief the deputy supreme the property of Montezuma lodge No. ma lodge No. 1, was Introduced and ander Stevens. McGrorty Commandery clerk of New Mexico. His Masonic No. 4 Com- of the charity 1, at Santa Fe, this traveling military raised to the sublime degree of master at Demlng, Past Eminent quartermaster military depart and benevolence knew no bounds and ment of New and then lodge worked for about two years in Mason in ample form. During the ses- mander J. P. McGrorty holding the Mexico, again when he was summoned to his fath- by-la- of the eminent commander, engaged in civil engineering and sur this city, until the close of the Mexican sion a constitution and were proxies ers on December 8, 1889, the craft in and In 1871 the First National war, the withdrawal of the United prepared and adopted and on the generalissimo captain general. veying. New Mexico mourned, as one man, at 5 C. Bank of Santa Fe was and States volunteers and the establish- night of August 10 the grand lodge ad- Aztec Commandery No. at Raton, organized the loss of a true an exem- he was elected the posi- brother, ment of Fort Marcy as a regular mili- journed. N. Blackwell, past eminent command- cashier, filling and an honorable and tion and the of plary citizen, post. The first annual communication of er, holding the proxies of the eminent successively position man. tary vice and until the upright Thei dispensation was surrendered the grand lodge of Ancient, Free and commander, generalissimo and captain president president con- of the Rio Hon- date of his death in 1889. At the time and steps were taken by some of the Accepted Masons of New Mexico general commandery. HENRY LINN WALDO. he was , cashier vice members of Hardin Military Traveling vened at Masonic hall in the city of do Commandery No. 6, Jason W. and president, hold- United States Senator Steven B. s, lodge and some of the citizens of Santa Santa Fe on Monday. January 6, 1879, James, past eminent commander, a of this from Thirty-secon- d Degree, Past Master Fe for a charter for a regular lodge to Grand Master William W. Griffin pre ing the proxies of the eminent com- resident territory 1863 to 1876, was the bank's Montezuma Lodge, Past High be located in Santa Fe. The grand siding. mander, generalissimo and captain president. Mr. Elkins was also a member of Mon- Priest Santa Fe No. 1.. lodge of Missouri heeded this prayer On July 5, 1880, a dispensation was general of the commandery. Malta Chapter 7 un- tezuma No. 1 of Santa Fe, of and on May 12, 1850, a charter was granted to White Mountain lodge at Commandery No. at Silver City, lodge Arch No. 1, and of the Past Eminent Commander Santa Fe to Montezuma lodge No. 109, Globe City, Ariz.; also on November der dispensation, Dr. Carl Hagen, emi- Royal Chapter granted No. 1, No. 1 and Past Grand became Montezuma 11, 1880, one to a new at Albu nent commander. Santa Fe Commandery demitting Commandery that afterwards lodge 1885 by-la- were from these bodies in to affiliate v Master Grand Lodge of lodge No. 1, under the jurisdiction of querque, to be called Temple lodge, A constitution and off! with similar bodies in West Virginia. New Mexico. the grand lodge of New Mexico. On April 22, 1880, an edict was issued adopted and the following grand his twenty-eig- ht resi- Bent lodge No. 204, at Taos, was by the grand master arresting the cers were elected: During years' dence In New Mexico, Mr. Griffin was Henry L. Waldo is a native of Jack- chartered June 1, 1860, by the grand charter of Silver City lodge No. 465 un Grand commander, Edward L. Bart- Identified with that was for son county, Missouri, and is about 58 of Missouri, and surrendered its der the of the grand lodge lett of Santa Fe; deputy grand com everything lodge jurisdiction the best Interests of the and years of age. He received a "common charter in 1865. of Missouri mander, J. P. McGrorty of Deming; territory the of Fe. He never cared school education and studied law one There Is no record of the time when On 18, 1881, charters were grand generalissimo, C. N. Blackwell city Santa January for office and declined several term in the state at Colum a dispensation was granted for Chap- granted to White Mountain lodge No, of Raton; grand captain general, John public university of positions of bia. He worked and studied and man lodge at Las Vegas, but in the 5 at Globe City, Ariz., and to Temple A. Murray of East Las Vegas; grand appointments important . honor and trust tendered him. He was studied and worked until admitted to proceedings of the grand lodge of Mis- lodge No. at Albuquerque. prelate, Dr. W. S. Harroun of Santa W. a broad-minde- d, educated, and courag- the bar in his native state. Thereafter souri, in 1863, the record shows that it On January 21, 1881, the grand lodge Fe; grand senior warden, Jason eous man, a moral citizen and a finan- he moved to Amador county, Califor- held a communication on 29, 1862, constituted Temple lodge No. 6 at Al James of Roswell; grand Junior war May cier of sound nia, where he law and held and as there some buquerque and installed its officers, den, Alexander Stevens of Albuquer- great ability, judgment, practiced appeared irregulari- and of strictest He was the of in the district in the work done a charter was On 22, 1881, the hall of White que; grand treasurer, E. A. Cahoon of the Integrity. position attorney ties February one of of Free in in which he resided for four not at that session of the Mountain lodge No. 5 at Globe City, Roswell; grand recorder, Lewis H, the pillars Masonry years. granted the and took the most promi- After a residence of nine years in Cali- lodge. At the session In 1864 Ariz., was dedicated and its officii in Chamberlin of Albuquerque; grand territory, grand 4i nent the of the he to Missouri for a stalled. On March 3, 1881, the hall of standard Thomas J. Raywood part in organization fornia returned other irregularities appearing in the rx bearer, 1873 6 bodies of Royal Arch Masons, of the short time, coming to Santa Fe In . work of U. No. at Albuquerque of Las Vegas: grand sword bearer, Chapman lodge, D., the Temple lodge of the and the of his was Instructed to was dedicated to Free Masonry and to Fred Muller of Santa Fe; grand war Knights Templar, and grand continuing practice pro grand secretary of New Mexico which last fession. He was chief jus- name of Masonic uses and purposes. On Octo- den, Addison Walker of Santa Fe; lodge body appointed strike the Chapman lodge he served as first master from tice of the supreme court of New Mex- from the rolls of this grand lodge. On ber 6, 1881, the grand lodge laid the grand guard, A. M. Wbttcomb of grand Aug., 1877,' to Jan., 1879. He may truly ico by President Grant and served as, 25, 1865, it was ordered the corner-ston- e of a Masonic temp'e at May that be called one of the founders of Free such from 1876 to 1878. He was attor- to U. D., Albuquerque, During the grand conclave the fol dispensation Chapman lodge, Masonry in New Mexico, and he gave ney general of New Mexico during the Fort Union be returned to dis- On 8, 1881, a dispersation COLONEL GEORGE W. KNAEBEL, lowing resolutions concerning Past at the August of hard, arduous service years 1879 and 1880. He accepted the master for dis- was to form Alpha lodge at Past Master, Montezuma No. I. Eminent Commander Max. Frost of thirty years trict deputy grand that granted Lodge without stint and without the hope of position of solicitor for the great Atchi- with Instructions to set the craft Silver City. A charter was granted to Santa Fe Commandery No. 1 were trict, lodge No.' 8, and Western Star lodge The Royal Arch Chapter of a fee or reward, to the cause of Free son, Topeka & Santa Fe sys- work as soon as the master and Aloha lodee No. 7 at Silver City, and grand adopted by a rising vote: railway at No. 14, at Chloride, giving up its char New Mexico thus having ten Masonry. In each and every body that tem for New Mexico in 1880, which he wardens were to the special committee on the grand chapters Whereas, This grand commanlery qualified discharge ter on account of decrease in with a membership of 462 Royal Arch he was a member of, he rose to the has filled ever since. Judge Waldo has several duties. A charter was master's address submitted their report has learned with pain and sorrow of their Masons. highest office in the gift of the body, been a regent of the University of New 1, 1866, with a preamble and resolutions, which the physical afflictions which have granted June as Chapman The Is a list of the same for his in Mexico at since its es- were the lodge and following grand The following are the names, loca- come upon Past Eminent Commander deserving the great Albuquerque lodge No. 95, which was the number of adopted by grand of the from or- his of Masonic law tablishment in 1889 and is at which harmonized the differences, and masters grand lodge its tions and officers of the several chap- Max. Frost of Santa Fe Commandery dustry, knowledge present Acacia lodge at Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1877 1901: be- ganization in August, to and which ceased to exist the healed the breach that had existed ters now constituting the grand chap- No. 1, which have prevented him from during 1877-7- 9, Wm. W. 1880, Wm. L. 1861-6- Griffin; ter of New Mexico: of war of 5. tween the grand lodge of Missouri and being present at the organization Rynerson; 1881, S. B. Newcomb; 1881, Fe Nov 1, Santa Fe Aztec lodge at Las Cruces was grant- Silver City lodge No. 465 and the Santa Chapter this body, and giving It the benefit of reso- Henry L. Waldo; 1882, John B. Woo ten; Marcus Eldodt, Addison his ed a dispensation by the lodge grand lodge of New Mexico. The high priest; great knowledge of Templar Ma grand 1883, W. B. Childers; 1884, Cornelius Frank S. of Missouri June 4, 1866, and on October lutions were unanimously adopted and Walker, king; Davis, scribe, sonry. 1886, Max. Frost; 1886, C. N. with of 40 Arch 19, 1867, was Az- and were restored. Bennett; a membership Royal Be It resolved by the grand comman a charter granted as peace harmony 1887-- is- Blackwell; 8, W. S. Harroun; Masons. tec lodge No. 108, giving it the number On March 20, 1882, a charter was dery Knights Templar of New Mexico 1889, A. H. Moorehouse; 1890, F. H. Silver - No. 2,' Silver our formerly given to New Madrid lodge sued to Silver City lodge No. 8, which City Chapter that profound sympathy and sin 1891, C. H. Dane; 1891, Richard J. at New Madrid, Mo., which was char- gave up and returned its charter as Kent; City John Kelly, high priest; Henry cere condolence are extended P. E. C. 1892, J. H. Kuhns; 1893, C. H. S. Martin scribe, to tered in 1849, and ceased to exist dur- Sliver City lodge No. 465 Of Missouri to English; Glllett, king; Maher, Frost in his physical trials, and his SDorleder: 1894. J. J. Kelly: 1895. Jas. with a of 50 Arch wife and them ing the war. the grand secretary, who transmitted membership Royal family who share with H. Wroth; 1896, Charles Bowmer; 1897, Masons. same time we con The lodge of Missouri also the same to the grand secretary of htm, and at the grand was John W. Foe; 1898, R. C. Stewart; 1899, Las No. 3, Las Vegas and sore the following charters: On Oc- Missouri, the receipt of which duly Vegas Chapter gratulate him them that his granted E. E. Day; 1900, E. S. Stover. C. D. Boucher, high John A. afflictions In no manner tober 12, 1869, to Kit Carson lodge No. acknowledged. priest; of body have Of the above the following have B. Frank McGuire, or 826 at Elizabethtown, N. M., char- Dispensations were granted March Murray, king; dimmed his intellect, Impaired the (the the silent William scribe, with a of 60 which ter was arrested In 1878 by the grand 25, 1882, to form and open Socorro joined majority: membership Royal Indomitable energy has made W. Griffin, December 8, 1889; W. L. Arch Masons. him not In our or- master of the lodge of Missouri) ; lodge at Socorro; on July 10, 1882, for only a potent factor grand Rynerson, 4, 1893; S. B. Newcomb, Rio Grande Chapter No. 4, Albu to In and to Cimarron lodge No. 348 at Cimarron Mimbres lodge at Georgetown, in July der, but Masonry general, 22, 1901. One master, C. H. querque E. L. Medler, raised him to be master of October 14, 1876, which was surrendered Grant county. On December 20, 1882, May grand high priest grand the to Dane, was expelled for W. Elder, king; E. B. Harsch, scribe, of Masons in this terri In 1878; a dispensation to Silver City charters were granted Socorro lodge grand lodge 10. conduct. with a membership of 96 Royal Arch lodge at Silver City May, 1873, and on No. 9, and to Mimbres lodge No. tory. its existence the lodge Masons. October 16, 1873, it was chartered as A dispensation was issued January During grand Resolved further that the thanks of has had but two grand secretaries, Demlng Chapter No. 5, Demlng W. ten- Silver City lodge No. 465; on May 30, 10, 1883, to form and open Gate City this body are due, and are hereby on 25, one of these was David J. Miller, who W. Robertson, high priest; Thomas J. 1874, a dispensation to form and open lodge at Raton; and September dered to P. E. C. Frost for his distin- served from the date of organiza- Richard Hudson, scribe, Union at Fort Union, this lodge 1883, to form and open Deming lodge at the Wells, king; guished and untiring services for the lodge tion to 1884 who was one of the with a of 61 Arch was a charter as Union Demlng. The charter of Alpha lodge and membership Royal past 28 years as a Mason and a Knight granted lodge best men and Masons who ever drew Masons. No. 480 at Fort Union (TiptonvlUe), No. 7 at Silver City was surrendered Templar 1883. breath or looked into the Raton Chapter No. 6, Raton A. C, October 16, 1874. on May 19, up glorious Be It further resolved that these res- 1883, were of the sun. A. A. Keen was elec Price, high Frank Henning, These lodges were under the Juris- On December 12, charters light priest; olutions be spread upon the minutes, No. 11 at ted secretary in 1883 and has king; C. N. Blackwell, scribe, with a diction of the grand lodge of Missouri granted to Gate City lodge grand and a copy be transmitted under the 12 been and holds of 47 Royal Arch Masons. doing good and effective work until Raton, and to Demlng lodge No. at consecutively membership seal of the commandery to P. E. C. March 18, 1885, a - the position now. To these two grand Columbia Chapter No. 7, Roswell J. , 1877. when pursuant to a call, j Demlng. On dlspensa- Frost. August 13 la due In a B. R. M. Par- a convention of delegates from several tlon was Issued to Hiram lodge No. secretaries very great Mathews, high priest; success and of sons, Robert Kellahln, scribe, At the triennial conclave of the In the met at the hall at San Marclal, a charter for which measure the prosperity king; lodges territory of New both with of 43 Arch grand encampment held In the city of Montezuma in Santa Fe on was granted November 11, 1885. the grand lodge Mexico; a membership Royal of lodge been most Masons. Louisville, Kentucky, August 27, 28 and for the purpose of organizing On May 27, 1887, the grand master, In having efficient, careful, that day ener No. 8, Wm. 29 last, the organisation of the grand a for the of New company with the grand lecturer, pro- painstaking, conscientious and Socorro Chapter Socorro grand lodge territory In the of the duties Drlscoll, high A. S. Howell, commandery of New Mexico was ap- Mexico, when the following lodges ceeded to the town of Chloride in Sierra getic performance priest; of that office. Grand Secretary David king; H. M. Dougherty, scribe, with a proved, Deputy Grand Commander were represented: Aztec No. 108; county, and organized Western Star the U. Miller was retired from office on ac membership of 25 Royal Arch Masons. Joseph P. McGrorty representing Chapman No. 95, Montezuma No. 109. lodge, D. New Mexico count of 111 health and died about Signet Chapter No. 9, Carlsbad A. grand commandery of at and Union No. 480. 7, 1877, the On August 16, 1887, a dispensation August twelve ago In a sanitarium at St. N. Pratt, high priest; A. B. SmltE, that conclave. was to open Animas lodge at years 3ad.-P- A8T GRAND MASTER. convention elected the officers of the granted com-- DR. W. 8. HARROUN, In San Juan On j Louis, Mo, king; C. B. Wllllngham, scribe, with a The following It a lilt of the (rand lodge for the ensuing term with Farmington county. Wyandotte now Kansas City, Kas.' He years as secretary of the board of Centennial exposition in 1876 and was Fe, affiliated with Montezuma lodge is in which he did much chairman of the committee on educa - 1, received a liberal education and a trade position : No. in which body he has held all the from the law of good work for the advancement and tion of the New Mexico constitutional IT" ' ... n minor as I:. ,',.. and served one graduate department i ''.': ..;. f positions year the at Ann Ar- upbuilding of his resident city. He convention of 1889. He is a of master. In 1895 he Michigan University regent - received the Chap- bor, Mich. He practiced his profes- is foremost in pushing and working for the normal school at Silver City and V L ter degrees in Santa Fe Chapter No. 1, sion in Kansas City, Kas., successfully, all public enterprises that may be of has held many other positions of honor and the orders of knighthood in Santa and was a leading citizen of the state benefit to his home city and county. and trust. He has been a frequent con- Fe Commandery. In these two bodies of Kansas until he came to New Mex Colonel Knaebel was made a Free tributor to the press and is author of he is also a past high priest of Santa ico in the summer of 1881. He settled in Mason in Stella lodge No. 485, Brook "The Blue Book of New Mexico" and Fe Chapter, and recorder of Santa Fe Santa Fe and is still a resident of this lyn, N. Y., 1870, received the orders of "Aztlan." His present residence Is Commandery No. 1. He is a member in Clinton San Andreas of - " city, and during his residence here has knighthood Commandery Park, Sierra county, the lodge of New Mexico and x '" ' ' ' grand ''if' been closely identified with all matters No. 14, Brooklyn, N. T. in 1S71. He ser where he owns a large stock farm. of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch of public interest affecting the welfare ved as master of Montezuma lodge No RItch is a citizen Masons of the territory. He Is a con- of the city and the territory. He was 1, as high priest of Santa Fe Chapter greatly respected for his high charac scientious and active Mason, true to No. 1 the twice president of the Santa Fe board and is now holding the office of ter, many accomplishments and the II" : principles and teachings of the or- of trade, was chairman of the commis- captain general of Santa Fe Commas good work he has done for New Mex der, and very popular with the mem- sion to compile the laws in 1884, and dery No. 1. ico during his twenty-eig- ht years' resl bers of the several bodies with which again on the commission that Colonel Knaebel is an active, ener- denoe In the territory. he is affiliated. them in 1897, and Is now serving getic and successful lawyer, a business Rltch received the blue his fifth term as solicitor general of the man of exceptional ability and one of lodge degrees in Montezuma lodge No. ADDISON WALKER territory. He was adjutant general for the most progressive and best citizens, 1 in this city in the summer of 1878, the seven years, holding commissions un- not only In the capital, but also of the Chapter degrees in Santa Fe Chapter Generalissimo Santa Fe Commandery der Governor L. A. Sheldon and Gov territory. No. 1 In 1879, and the orders of knight- No. 1. ernor E. G. Ross. For the last three hood in Santa Fe Commandery in the i - years he has served as a member of the SAMUEL G. CARTWRIGHT early part of 1879. Having resided on s- Addison Walker was born in Cooper United States land commission to se- ranch for many years he has m county, 23, 1871. past, Missouri, May He at lect lands donated to the Commander been unable to attend the meetings of tended public schools In his territory by Past Eminent Santa Fe F P. CRICHTON, native congress and is also a member of the Commandery No. 1. the different Masonic bodies of which state until his parents moved to New territorial land commission having he Is a member, which accounts for the Secretary Montezuma Lodge No. i. Mexico in 1885. He received a busi- ness charge of these lands. He was ap S. G. Cartwrlght was born at Mediap fact that he has not held Masonic of education and is a graduate of the flee raised to the sublime degree of master pointed a member of the1 capltol cus- oils, on June 11, 1869. to any extent. University of New Mexico. He was a Iowa, Mason at the communication of the todian commission last March. In the He received his education at the RItch Is the author of clerk in the United States land office in lodge held a week before the celebra city election of April, 1901, he was schools of his native town and the Interesting historical article on Santa Fe for three years under Cleve- at tion of the 50th of Monte- elected a member of the board of the State of Montezuma lodge and early history of anniversary land's first administration. He was city University Iowa, from zuma lodge. The future education, from his ward, for two which institution he B Free Masonry in the territory published evidently then engaged Jn business for a time in graduated Ph. holds many Masonic honors In store years. He has also several times been cum of 1892. elsewhere In these columns, and deliv Raton. He came to Santa Fe In 1894, laude, class for Mr. Pope. elected and served as a member of the It was Mr. Cartwrlght's Intention to ered this address at the 50th annlvers again entered commercial pursuits city council from his ward. He was ary of Montezuma lodge No. 1 in this and at this time is the practice law, and with that end In view ARTHUR BOYLE energetic presi- one of the leaders of the movement to he took a year's course of lectures at city on May 13, 1901. dent of the ' A. Walker1 Co., t whole the New Mexico associa- sale and retail organize Bar the law school of his alma mater, but Past Master grocers. Mr; Walker has tion in 1886 and Montezuma Lodge No. 1. been In business for has been the secretary on visiting his brother, . H. B. Cart SAMUEL ELDODT. eleven years and thereof since its organization and Is its at sum- has gained a reputation as an honest, wrlght, Santa Fe, during the Arthur Boyle is a native of present secretary. Solicitor General mer of 1892, he became so England careful and courteous business man. favorably Thirty-secon- d and was born on the 22d of Febru- Bartlett is a man of high culture and Degree. day Mr. Walker received the of Impressed with the climate, advantag ary, 1840, at Stoke degrees attainments and possesses an exhaust- es and upon Trent, Staf- Ancient Craft Masonry iu Montezuma W. Q. RITCH, favorable outlook for the ma' Samuel Eldodt was born in fordshire. He received his education ive knowledge of law, of the Germany lodge No. 1 In the of 1895, the especially terial prosperity of New Mexico, that in 1848, received a fine In spring Trans-Missou- commercial edu private schools and in one of the Montezuma No. x, Author of in the ri West." statutes of New Mexico, which he Chapter degrees in Santa Fe Lodge "Early Masonry has he accepted the junior partnership or and when 19 best Chapter cation, years of age came English colleges. He traveled all No. 1 In fall of 1895 successfully interpreted during his fered him in firm of H. B. Cart-wrig- ht the and the orders of the board of twelve years, and is also master the to the United States, coming over Europe for severa' and president managers past many years of service as solicitor gen & directly years, of knighthood in Santa Fe Command- from New Mexico to the Louisiana of Santa Fe of Perfection. Brother, and has to New Mexico and In Rio came to America In 1860 and lodge eral. He has made a brilliant record in identified ever settling remained ery No. 1 in the summer of 1896. He Is Purchase to be held in St. He was master of the therewith since. Arriba county. He in mer a couple of years, to Exposition grand grand the territorial cases before the supreme Mr. engaged again returning a past warden of Montezuma lodge, a Louis In 1903. of New Mexico for Cartwrlght served two terms as cantile and in a few He then He is considered one of lodge the term court of the decisions of pursuits years England. traveled in Egypt past king and past of San- 1885-8- territory, that treasurer of the of Santa Fe and high priest the clearest headed not in 6. Since 1887 he has been City purchased the mercantile establishment and went to the Island of Borneo with lawyers only deputy court being uniformly on the side of was a member of the ta Fe Chapter No. 1 and at present New Mexico but in the whole country of the Supreme Council of the Ancient capltol rebuilding of his older brother, Nathan Eldodt, Sir James Brooke, where he remained the territory which he represented in board which had of the re- holds the position of generalissimo of and is a man who, very and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Ma- charge and went into active business for him some years In an official He although such cases.. He is studious, careful, of the in and capacity. Santa Fe t'ommandery No. 1. modest in demeanor, unostentatious sonry for the southern jurisdiction of building capltol this city self at the San Juan pueblo, which was a resident of Australia for several and painstaking, and his reputation is which did excellent work for the He is a bright and attractive Mason and wields influence in po- the United States for the of people business he still and years engaged as a quiet, great Territory of the very best. of the successfully pro mining engineer and there is no question but that he litical matters in the His New Mexico, and during his term of territory. fitably maintains and directs. Mr EI and mining in the gold fields. He re- territory. Ha received the Masonic degrees in Mr. received the will attain the honors usually awarded career as a lawyer has been remark- service has conferred the Ancient and Cartwrlght degrees dodt served as treasurer of the terrl turned to the United States, In Wyandotte lodge No. 3, Wyandotte, of Ancient in Montezu- arriving the right kind of a Mason In Masonic successful Is res- Scottish Rite from Craft Masonry tory by of Governor W. Santa Fe November 3, 1877. He was a ably and he highly Accepted degrees Kas., in 1874, appointment bodies for faithful and Ma- the capitular degrees in ma lodge No. 1, Santa in Decem- 1896-96-- Intelligent pected and esteemed wherever known. the 4th to the 32d on over forty asplr Fe, Thornton, in and 98, mak charter member of the Santa Fe Santa Fe Chapter No. 1. Royal Arch ber, 1891, the In San- sonic services. Judge Waldo received the blue lodge ants. capitular degrees lng an enviable record as an honest and board of trade in 1881 and was Its first Masons, in this city in 1883, and the or ta Fe Royal Arch Chapter No. 1 in degrees in his home county, the Chap- efficient official. Mr Eldodt Is one of secretary, a position he filled with abil ders of knighthood in Santa Fe Com- 1895, and the orders of In MARCUS ELDODT. ter degrees during his residence in DR. WILLIAM S. HARROUN. knighthood the very good citizens of the territory, ity and efficiency for eight years. He mandery No. 1 the same year. Santa Fe No. 1 In 1896. California as well as the orders of during Commandery and a zealous Free Mason. He re- opened the coal mines near Cerrlllos in The degrees of the Ancient and Ac- He has held minor offices In the High Priest Santa Fe Chapter No. 1. knighthood. He: was a charter member lodge received the blue lodge degrees in Mon 1882 and supplied the territory with the Thirty-secon- d Degree, Past Master cepted Scottish Rite from the 4th to and in the and has served as of Santa Fe lodge of Perfection No. 1, Chapter tezuma lodge No. 1 in 1872, Chapter de first anthracite coal in use here. He Montezuma Lodge No. 1, Past High the 14th were given him Santa Fe and Marcus Eldodt was born In Germany 14th degree of the Ancient and by captain general, generalissimo grees in Santa Fe Royal Arch Chapter organized the New Mexico horticultu- Accept- Priest Santa Fe No.l, lodge of Perfection No. 1 in 1883, - ' in 1843. He received a commercial edu- ed Scottish Chapter at eminent commander of the Command- No. 1 in 1878, the orders of knlehthood ral society In 1886 and was Its Rite located in this city Past Eminent Commander first cation in his native country and came is 32d n Santa Fe No. 1 In 1881, president. Mr. is a and a degree Mason. He was Santa Fe Commandery Boyle leading fruit to the United States, coming of the Commandery and the Scottish Rite from the grower and horticulturist vocation In directly deputy Supreme Council of New No. 1. degrees to New Mexico, In 1864, and engaged In Mexico for four years. He is a past 4th to the 14th inclusive in Santa Fe which he has made a great success. He Is business at San Juan. He returned to master of - Montezuma No. 1, lodge of Perfection No. 1, in 1883 and an authority on fruit culture and lodge a Past Master Santa Fe Lodge of Perfec Europe In 1882 and remained three 1, has also attained the 32d horticulture. For he high priest of Santa Fe Chapter No. tion and Past Grand Master of degree of many years past years. In 1886 he went Into business a the that Rite. He is still affiliated with has been the director cf the Clarendon past eminent commander of Santa Grand of New Mexico. at Santa Fe. He was the first 1 Lodge 1 these Is in this which city Fe Commandery No. and past grand bodies and greatly liked and gardens city, position he treasurer of Santa Fe after the of I his brethren fills at this writing. He is a man of city master the grand lodge of New Dr. William S. respected by and by citl was Incorporated and also served a Mexico. Harroun, past grand zens generally. broad culture, very liberal education master, was born in Parma, Jackson term as the president of the board of Waldo Is a self-ma- alert, energetic and very well thought Judge truly county, Michigan, in 1836. After at education. man. His education was WILLIAM T. of In the community. He received the gained by tending the public schools of that day, Mr. Eldodt was made a Mason in hard work and constant toll. He is degrees of Ancient Craft Masonry in a he school for two years, board THORNTON. 1869 by Chapman lodge No. 95 at Las man of and taught Lodge Zetland in the east, No. 508, strong positive character Ing as was the custom at that Vegas. He affiliated with Montezuma whose word is as In around, held under the grand lodge of England good as his bond time. He for Albion I I A Member of Montezuma Lodsre No. 1. lodge No. 1 at Santa Fe in 1876, and be- prepared college . at Singapore, Straits Settlement. He every particular. The important legal Santa Fe No. 1, came a Mason on 25, 1878. at Albion, Michigan, and afterward Chapter and Santa affiliated with Montezuma No Chapter July interests of the Atchison, Topeka & 1 lodge entered the University of Michigan Fe Commandery No. In He has served various times as junior Santa Fe railway system in New Mex- this city about nine years ago and which gave him the degree of Bachelor has and senior warden In Montezuma Ico have been managed by him in this served that lodge as a warden and of Arts. He entered Georgetown Uni- William T. Thornton was born in as lodge and Is a past and present high the twenty-tw- o a master. He Is now senior grand territory during past at D. and Calhoun, Henry county, Missouri, on priest of Santa Fe Chapter. in a man- versity Washington, C, deacon of the grand lodge of New years wise, prudent and fair from the medical February 9, 1843. He was educated In Mr. Eldodt is ohe of the oldest Ma ner and com- graduated depart- Mexico. He Is well acquainted with the legal interests of the ment and a private school near Sedalla, Mo., and sons In Montezuma lodge, very atten- have been immediately after his grad- Masonic laws and customs and Is a pany fully and successfully uation, which was the latter graduated from the law of tive ana very zealous in the perform in direction his during department very valuable member of the Masonic protected every during years of the Civil war, he entered the Kentucky' University, at Louisville, ance of his Masonic duties. He is an connection with the road. fraternity. United States medical service as acting Kentucky, in the class of 1868. In the honest man of excellent habits and an assistant surgeon at the Carver United spring of 1861 he left school and en exemplary citizen. COLONEL MAX. FROSTk FRANK S. DAVIS States general hospital. After the hos- tered the Confederate army serving un til end of war. FOSTER P. pital was abandoned, Dr. Harroun went the the After his 1. CRICHTON. Thirty-secon- d Mas- Past Master Montezuma Lodge No. Degree, Past to where he medicine graduation he began the practice of ter of Montezuma No. Chicago practiced Lodge 1, until 1881 and also acted as law at Clinton, Missouri. He served Montezuma No. 1. Past instructor Frank S. Davis was born in Santa Secretary Lodge High Priest of Santa Fe and lecturer at Rush Medical as a member of the town council for Foster P. Crichton is a native of 1, college. Fe, Monroe county, Missouri, on the Chapter' No. Past Eminent two and born there In 1837. In 1881, for the sake of the health of years represented his county 11th of 1866. Scotland, He emi Commander of Fe ' day April, He received a Santa a member of his Dr. Harroun in the State legislature. grated to the United States in 1851.' He 1. family, Falling thorough public school and business Commandery No. health him to Fe 1877. came to Santa Fe from in came to Santa Fe, where he has estab- brought Santa in college education In his native state, Bristol, Pa., lished for himself a as a He served as a member of the terrl 1888 and has resided in this city ever Past Master of Per- reputation graduating at Central Business college, Santa Fe Lodge of skilled and learned torlal council In 1881, and in 1891 served since. Grand Master practitioner. Sedalla, Mo.; went into business with fection, Past of Grand Dr. Harroun was made a Mason in as mayor of Santa Fe. In 1885 he re- On July 17, 1861, he enlisted In the of New Mexico his father for a time, being very suc- Lodge and Deputy No. 314, Illi tired from law and his 6th Iowa and served in the Palatine Lodge Palatine, practice gave cessful. Impaired health necessitating infantry of Supreme Council for New 1866. attention to In 15th under command of nois, in He was made a Chapter mining enterprises. a change, he came to New Mexico and army corps the Mexico. Mason same and became a April 1893, he was Major General John A. at the place appointed governor settled in Santa Fe on April 10, 1893. Logan, gallant at Santa e in ana of New Mexfco by President Grover ly and meritoriously taking part in Colonel Max. Frost is a of Knight Templar L- He was engaged In business in this native a 32d degree Mason in 1883, also at - Cleveland, and served as such 4 years the battles of Shiloh, Vicksburg, Mis Louisiana, and will be 49 of city until December, 1897, when he sold years age Santa Fe. He was master of the and 3 months. After his retirement he out sionary Ridge, and the fights in the At- on 1 was educated in grand at a yery handsome profit and January next; of New Mexico 1887-18- resumed his Interests in and lanta campaign. his service he Jurisdiction SAMUEL O. mining moved to Prescott, Ariz., where he re- During private schools and at college in his CARTWRIGHT, other in Mexico was advanced and in 1862 was and has been master of Montezuma enterprises of which mained a year, returning In 1899 to this promot native state; read law in cy Washington, with the exception of three or Past Eminent Commander, Santa Fe No. I country he is now a resident, his home busi- ed from a sergeantcy to a first - D. for two came to lodge Commandery city, where he again engaged in C, years; New four terms for the fifteen years, at present being at Guadalajara, and served for a while as aide 1876 past which time he also ness and is now the vice president of Mexico in as chief clerk of the time. received the de ery. Mr. Cartwrlght is esteemed and Thornton his de camp on the staff of General John being its master at the present 14th during the A. Walker Company, one of the United States military telegraph lines grees from the to the S2d inclusive. known as a very good business man In M. hero He has also served as high priest of twenty years' residence this terri business concerns in the Corse, the of Alatoona Pass; then in operation in the was He Berved as captain general, general and as a sterling and upright citizen as was largest capital territory; Santa Fe Chapter, as eminent com tory successful while practicing of New Mexico. his busi- was appointed by General Sherman a clerk in the surveyor office issimo, and eminent commander of well as a good Mason. In present general's mander of Santa Fe Commandery of law and In business. He is a man of Is special commissary of subsistence to for two Santa Fe No. 1, was ness he prosperous and successful, years; adjutant general of the and as venerable Commandery keen intelligence, has a fund of feed the destitute people of Yazoo and Knights Templar again elected eminent commander of great and enjoys an excellent reputation as territory, holding commissions from master of Fe of Perfection WILLIAM G. information and filled the public offices Hinds counties, Mississippi, after the Santa lodge this last and man, a citizen, and as a business acting Governor W. G. RItch, Governor 14 of Ancient Ac commandery March, o.i RITCH to which he was called with credit and surrender of Vicksburg. He was hon- of the degree the and 21 of man. Lew Wallace, and Governor L. A. August this year, upon the or He is a man of and mustered out of service October cepted Scottish Rite for several years, of ability. integrity Mr. Davis was made a Mason In orably Sheldon; colonel of the first regiment, ganizatlon the grand commandery Of Montezuma No. 1, Author of liked wherever known. 26, 1864. His Is of Dr. Harroun is one of the leading and Lodge greatly Union No. 19, In Paris, Mo., and occupation that New Mexico National Guard for six of Knights Templar of New Mexico, the Sketch Ma- lodge most respected citizens of the capital Entitled "Early Thornton received the his arrival in Santa on Sixth Page.) was elected the first commander Trans-Missou- immediately upon years; register United States land of- of grand sonry In the ri blue lodge degree In his native state city the territory. of that body. He is the vener fice, of the Santa Fe land district under present Region." and affiliated with Montezuma lodge In . able master of Santa Fe lodge of Per the Arthur administration; admitted to this on December 7, 1878; he re-- EDWARD L. BARTLETT. fection 1, 14th city No. degree. - practice law before the district and su- William Glllett RItch was born in recelved the degrees in Santa General Bartlett, In every capitular preme courts of the territory in 1884; position 1830 in Ulster county, New York. He Fe Chapter No. 1 in 1879 and the orders served as member of the board of Thirty-secon- d Degree Mason, Grand that he has filled In life, has per- Commander of received an academic education and is of knighthood in Santa Fe Command 1891-9- 2, Knights Templar formed alt the duties Incumbent county commissioners and was upon a a No. 1 on 11, 1879. New Mexico him, as should be in lawyer by profession but stock ery January Although also member of the city board of edu- they performed raiser choice. He served as he has up his residence in the every respect. by deputy given fir sfc cation for one year. Has been secre- county clerk of his native county, also territory he still remains In good 7 A Edward L, Bartlett Is a native of the tary of the bureau of immigration for as a clerk of the board of in these bodies. ' state of JMaine and was born in Bethel, supervisors. standing ten years, a .position which "lie" still COLONEL GEORGE W. KNAEBEL 1855 Oxford county; In that state October In he moved to Hudson, Michigan, holds. - Is a charter member of ( the 1847. where he was engaged in business. In WILLIAM H. POPE Santa Fe board of trade and served as 121, In early boyhood Ms parents moved to Kansas his' was Past Master of. Montezuma Lodge No. 1857 Mr. Ritch became a resident of Its secretary for two years. In 1883 he and father one of the settlers of the of 1, and Past High Priest Santa Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and was elected Youngest Master Mason In Montezuma : became connected with New Mex early city the Fe No. 1, . and clerk of the district Lodge No. 1 at the Celebration of ican Chapter Printing Company, and has been court of Winnebago county, Wiscon the 50th of Said cuuur Anniversary ui ine Dania re jjauy iew Colonel George W. Knaebel was born sin. During the Civil war he enlisted Lodge at Santa Fe, May 13, Mexican; the Weekly New Mexican Re- at Brooklyn, N. Y., In October, 1846. He in the 46th Wisconsin Infantry and was 1901. view, and El Nuevo since V V Mexlcano, applied for enlistment immediately af commissioned first lieutenant and ad . tnat time with the exception of three mer- SV. ter the first shot was fired upon Fort jutant of his regiment and served William H. Pope was born in Beau years, namely, 1894-5-- 6. By profession f Sumter, but was rejected on account of itoriously until the close of the war fort, South Carolina, in 1870. He he is a June, lawyer and journalist Wher- his youth. In 1863 he succeeded, after After returning from the war he was came to Santa Fe to live in May, 1694. ever the above publications named are having made three attempts, in enter elected a member of the state senate. Mr. Pope is a lawyer by profession and and wherever known, a copy of the ing the ranks of the defenders of the He was elected a presidential elector, has held a number of positions of hon numerous nuhllr-Atlnnf- i nf tha hnivon Union. He was engineer's yeoman of Voting "for General Grant at his first or and trust since to New Mex- ' J In coming r Immigration, the past thirteen years, the gunboat Iuka which took part in election to the presidency. He was ap- ico. Besides having been assistant so- Been and has been. read. Colonel Frost the capture of Mobile and other en pointed messenger and bearer of the licitor general of tne and a Is well known. territory gagements of Admiral Farragut. In returns to Washington. He then be member of the rebuilding board of the Colonel Ancient Frost received the December, 1868, Colonel Knaebel was came proprietor and editor of the Win beautiful new capltol of which he was Craft degrees of Masonry In Monte- admitted to the bar of the supreme nebago county Press. Failing health the secretary, he has for some time zuma lodge No. 1, having been raised court of New York in session at Brook- prompted a of climate. He sold held the of assistant to change past positions the sublime degree of master mason lyn, Kings county. He was deputy his newspaper and being appointed United States attorney for the court of of New Mexico by the grand lodge clerk of the city court of Brooklyn secretary of New Mexico by President private land claims and special United August 10, 1877. He received the Chap- from 1867 to 1876, and after that until Grant, he moved to this territory. He States attorney for the Pueblo In ter degrees in Santa Fe Chapter No. 1 0 188J chief clerk of the city court ' In was reappointed by President Grant dians. 1877, and the orders - of Beptember, 1887, Colonel Knaebel came to Santa Fe and also by President Hayes, serving a Mr. Pope, although- - a young man, knighthood in Santa Fe Commandery and has been practicing law here ever third term. While territorial secretary, has already made for himself a very No. 1 In October, 1878. He received the since. He was twice elected depart- he frequently served as governor dur- enviable at the bar and Is Scottish reputation Rite degrees from the 4th to ment commander of the department of ing the absence of the chief executive considered, a man of model habits, Sid In 1686 la the and a member of the New Mexico, G. A. R. He was adju- from the territory. Upon the probity and honor. At the celebration Santa Fe de- lodge at Perfection, Uth tant general of the territory under of the New Mexico historical of the 50th anniversary of the constitu- gree. . He Is Montezu- a past master of Governor Thornton; clerk and attorney society he was elected and tion of Montezuma lodge No. 1, An- ma lodm Nn. 1. tif erf nHMt nt ADDISON WALKER, nut of the capltol rebuilding board and Is at Its president. He has also been presi- cient, Free and Accepted Masons In Santa Fe No. 1 eml-- Chapter and past ! Generalissimo Santa Fe present a member and secretary of the dent of the bureau of immigration and this city on May 13, 1901, he enjoyed the nent - commander of Com- Commandery HON. SAMUEL ELDODT, Santa Fe commission of Irrigation of New Mex- of the educational association of New distinction of being the youngest mas- No. 1. He served - No. 1. mandery as such for ico. Colonel Knaebel served for ten Mexico; was a commissioner to the ter Mason of the lodge, having been One of the Oldest Members of Montezuma Lodge No. I. -- f the close of the Mexican Commissioned a 1st lieutenant In the to no sister's sym- bespeaking a united and hearty wel until after passage the tomb; of In 1895, ai war and the withdrawal of the army Sketches. New Mexico National Guard heart throbs In kind unison t come upon this oi Biographical pathetic of the United States. The was promoted to In 1896 and to with a brother's voice; no mother's Free Masonry in New Mexico ana tne occupation captain was surrendered and steps major in 1897. Commissioned the sad tale of a par- west. dispensation (Continued from Fifth Page.) captain silent tear tells great some of the members of the of troop 1st United States Volunteer ent's no father's kind love taken by tractor and builder and he is consid E, grief; PROGRESS. Hardin Military Traveling lodge and Cavalry known as "The Rough Rid- smooths the last pillow of a son's re- since ered first class In his line. He Is an Within the round of fifty years some of the citizens of Santa Fe, ask- ers," April 25, 1898, by Governor M. A. pose. But, a seraph Is there, the fra- No. honorable and good man and the right the instituting of Montezuma lodge to be located in Otero. Served the Spanish-America- n true to and ing for a regular lodge kind of a citizen. During his thirteen during ternal hand, vow, regard- 109, A., F. and A. M., of Missouri juris- Mis- Oc- Santa Fe. The grand lodge of years of business life In Santa Fe he war until mustered out less of contagion has sought and now No. 1 of the jurisdiction of diction, souri heeded this prayer and a charter erected and had of the con- tober 15, 1898, and took part In the bat- found a suffering fellow mortal. the has passed has charge New Mexico, lodge was to Montezuma lodge No. of the Mission tles of Las Quasimas and San Juan Look at that silent train of regalia clad and isolation to con- granted struction Presbyterian from remoteness 109, afterwards became Montezu- Hill In the Santiago de Cuba mourners, with solemn steps, marked communication that school and manse, the electric light campaign venient and speedy ma No. 1, under the Jurisdiction of In command of his troop, which ' dull of the muffled as lodge plant, drew the plans the Loretto during - - I alone by the beat with lodges, as well , . , neighboring of of New Mexico. The In campaign his troop lost seven men tread their march along; and with- the grand lodge convent and has been engaged the drum, they with cities and towns within M. W. M.; Wm. killed and thirteen wounded no line of with heraldic education first officers: Ashurst, building of other important structures. being long carriages out; a population, foreign in S. R. T. J. W.; about one third of the number blazoned forth marked with and McGrorty, W.; Brent, He received the degrees of Ancient engaged. bearings and association, and prejudiced J. E. mustered out the follow funeral the scene; no R. E. Green, Treas.; Gray, Sec'ty; Craft Masonry in Montezuma lodge Upon being pomp moving unfriendly, since living under just S. J. G. J. note was made upon his sable-cla- S. J. Splegelberg, D.; Abreu, No. 1 the summer of 1896, and is ing mustering d relatives, whose outward laws administered and by con- during justly D. ; S. and out .papers by Colonel Theodore Roose but speak the soul within, friends of J. Patton, Tyler. at present the efficient painstaking garb poorly tact and commingling with fact is also mention velt, now president of the United swell the pageant train. It Is the The interesting secretary of that body. liberty have become homogeneous; ed In this address, that Montezuma States, . "Handled his troops through stranger's burial. The franchlsed twenty-fiv- e en route by monthly days lodge was for several years the only PHILLIP E. HARROUN out with equal gallantry and profes spirit of a brother hath winged Its way mall coach to Westport Landing, now all vast Btretch d sional efficiency." to the worlds and now borne to Masonic lodge in that Thirty-secon- Degree. Past Warden unknown; Kansas City, has been reduced states Muller is a an ef- Is con- of country now composing the Montezuma Lodge No. 1, and Past Major good citizen, by the brotherhood, his body thirty-si- x hours railroad with a by of Washington, California (ex of Santa Fe Chapter ficient and honest collector and is very signed to its last resting place. It re- express and over Oregon, High Priest dally mall; the pony San Nevada, Utah, No. 1. popular with all classes; he is a good upon the of earth!" to the tele- cept Francisco), poses lap land messenger has yielded Montana. Idaho. North Dakota, South business man and has the confidence A NEW ENVIRONMENT EVOLVED. graph and telephone; the surroundings Kansas, In Chi of the community. , domain Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Phillip E. Harroun was born of environment of a boundless and unsettled CwAHt New Major Muller received the The complexity the Texas of San Antonio), cago, Illinois, July 14, 1866. , He attend blue lodge of have been possessed and occupied by in Montezuma No. 1, the existing at the beginning Masonry Mexico and Arizona. ed the public schools of that city until degrees lodge has-bee- of and in New Mexico n related. the onward march emigration Hon. L. Bradford Prince, past mas chapter degrees in Santa Fe Chapter and the erecting or new No 1 In contrast, it is gratifying to look civilization ter, next responded to tne toasi ma- and the orders of knighthood In and and corresponding 1 back In review of the march of time states territories sonic Symbolism." Governor Prince's Santa Fe Commandery No. during unde 6. and events and note, that as liberty and grand jurisdictions of Masonry; was a most one IN the years He has held vari- to the Rli address appropriate V epuallty and justice and stability as veloped country adjacent and it is beyond the power of pen to f ous subordinate positions tn these now has its mining operations bodies. He is comman- known to the great republic; and also Grande, do it justice by a mere synopsis. His a past eminent to note that as the good will of in every gulch and mountain fastness to of symbols In der of Santa Fe Commandery and la as kindly on reference the power the American people and their Instltu with flocks and herds grazing every of the world: the cross, the good and popular Mason as he Is a with all the history tions, not Free Masonry, has hill and plain prosperity the crescent, was most eloquent citizen. forgetting In a few lines flag, become familiar to the Spanish speak- abroad; merchandise well timed, as were Ms references has and - ing people, also came confidence and and ill assorted and expensive, to of some of the Ma- ANTONIO JOSEPH. assorted stocks In the significance the evolving of a new environ been replaced by well i Minu His mention of the gradual the Mexican ment, as simple and pastoral and all lines at popular prices; errant ranee of Masonic membership Member of Montezuma Lodge No. 1. room and saloon, once natural as the devious trails of the balle. the green reaching from the humblest of our prl V HON. WILLIAM H. POPE, have been largely 1 goat and burro of the country. In con the social centers, vate citizenship to the occupant of the Hon; Antonio Joseph, to No. I at the Time of Its Fiftieth abandoned for clubs commercial, In was born Youngest Master Mason of Montezuma Lodge sequence a common interest resulted, presidential and the vice presidential x congress,' at Taos, Taos have been largely which, with the advance in education dustrlal and social, were especially interesting when county, on August 26, 1846. He receiv- Anniversary. associations chair and the coming of railroads and tele- supplanted by fraternal, it was rcalled that Governor Prince ed his education at an academy at next instituted, and in the order humane and elevating and by instltu the Taos, St. Michael's In lodges graphs and speedy communication only a few weeks since attended college Santa Fe, in namaA worn Ohanman No. 95 at L.a.3 and benefl at Webster Early Masonry and closer intercourse, exceeded all tions. educational.religious "raising" of Vice President Roosevelt college and Bryant and Trans-Missou- No. 326 at Eliza domain once menaced by business ri West Vegas; Kit Carson differences, and brought homogeneity cent; outlying tn the degree of Master Mason Stratton's college at St. Louts. No. 348 at Clm is now In 1862 bethtown; Cimmaron of purpose. the wild Indian and brigand The last toast on the program was to he took charge of his father's No. 465, at Silver safe as elsewhere; and - maron; Silver City The Hispano Mexican in New Mex- peaceful and "The Ladles" and the duty of respona- mercantile establishment at Taos and (Continued from Third Page.) - Ma- 1880 Citv. and Union No. 480, at Ttpton- loo has settled down content to become finally, the once isolated single tn fell to Brother Wm in removed to Ojo Caliente, where The first candidates admitted to com- in. this ville. an American citizen with all It signi sonic lodge, is now one of many Mr. PoDe enjoyed the distinc he conducts a sanitarium at the fa- membership by initiation were: Char- Elizabethtown of the crQ The lodges at Taos, fies; while Spanish misrule and greed posing a local grand jurisdiction youngest member of - iti mous hot mineral springs. Mr. Joseph les S. and John M. Francisco. tion of being the Rumley and Cimmaron each surrendered their and to the Intelligent and order, and which lodges are to be round having re- has held many positions of political death was Robert T. Brent, bourbonlsm, In Montezuma lodge present, The first charters a few years after institution remains as a horrible in every city and material hamlet only honor, including six years as a member of the killed De- thinking, only ceived the Master degree let 32d. Junior warden lodge, The Masonic jurisdiction of Missouri the each with open portals PHILIP E. HARROUN, of the territorial several Jour-nad- o mare. territory, week. His toast referred appropriately legislature and cember 4, 1851, by Apaches on the of welcome ever terms granted the several charters lodges And, thus, there has developed a new and a fraternal awaiting as as wives, ana as Past High Priest. as New Mexico's delegate to con- del Muerto, and was buried by to the whithersoever they to women, patriots, instituted in the territory prior environment, a circumstance over craftsmen from the moral force of tne worm, gress, where he made a most honorable the lodge December 23. of New great founding of the grand lodge which we all may a progress may come. hand in hand witn mamnuy J e record for his fidelity to the best Inter- A civil charter by act of the legisla- rejoice working his parents moved to Santa in iosi. Mexico, and may fairly be recognized kindred orders In ameliorating of civil en ests of the territory. tive was February and its - He chose the profession assembly, granted as the mother of Masonry In that of mankind. At tne con- Mr. Joseph was made a Mason by Kit 1854. the condition gineer and surveyor. He attended col 6, reman Carson of Elizabethtown in 1872. of Mex- jurisdiction. elusion of Mr. Pope's in California studying civil engi- lodge To many of the people New me lege He affiliated NEW MEXICO. health of the ladles was drunk by He returned to with Montezuma lodge ico, past and present, Montezuma GRAND LODGE OF The 50th neering and surveying. No. 1 Anniversary Banquet Masonic company standing. ac- of Santa Fe in 1884 and has been has been and Is a very pleasant And thus we have presented a brief ,hoie New Mexico and entered upon the lodge of Auld Syne by a member ever since. and memory. Its early mem- of the beginnings of Masonry The singing Lang tive practice of his profession. He has precious history the Santa Fe New Mexican of May 18, 1901.) concluded what had been a most bers included a few of the old trappers in New Mexico and the great west (From all present been connected with some of the is and memoraDie oca en KIT CARSON. and frontiersmen, and representatives dating from the military lodges of 1847, Mntoaiiivin. lodee No. 1. Ancient, master, Brother E. L. Bartlett. It most delightful important irrigation engineering additional slon. and is a civil of the old fur companies. Among We have likewise noted the Free and Accepted Masons, celebrated sufficient to say that General Bartlett were terprises of the territory to the Thoae nresent from the city scientific attain Member of Montezuma Lodge No. 1. them may be named Kit Carson, lodges which became subject Its 50th birthday last Monday evening was his best In the position which engineer of superior which at Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Harroun, Solicitor and effective Head and Ceran St. Vrain. errand lodge of New Mexico, a reception and banquet at the Pal- to ments, good judgment by he has so often been called upon fill, General E. L. Bartlett, Hon. ana Mrs, had fifteen Christopher Carson, popularly known Most of the early federal officers, was instituted at Santa Fe in August, ace hotel, that for elegance and com- and knowledge. He has years' that his ready wit and graceful intro- L. B. Prince, Hon. T. B. Catron work. For as Kit Carson, mountaineer, judges and lawyers, and many of the 1877, the body convening for that pur of detail has not been sur- experience in engineering trapper, pleteness th-e- was in Alonzo. Mr. Arthur Boyle and and was and file of the army were mem- pose on the 7th. With the latter and of the city. duction of speakers mi ten years past he has been the official guide, pathfinder soldier, born rank passed in the history the and Mrs. Frank S In Madison Decem- them Joab Houghton, recognition of the same by the thorough keeping with character mi Wnvle. Mr. of the United States county, Kentucky, bers, among prompt The was participated in by de- Mr. and hydrographer Mer-r- gathering the 1 a. F. Solegelberg, ber 24, 1809, and died A. ll of Missouri and by the of their responses and perfect 1 " I uf survey In New Mexico. He at Fort Lyon John Greiner, Sidney Hubble, jurisdiction about 100 persons, consisting not only Mr. and Mrs. geological E. Albert bodies you are all tails of the occasion. Mr. Geo. W. Knaebel, has also had considerable work in rail- Colorado, on May 23, 1868. While still Ashurst, Joseph Gary, grand generally, of the resident Masons but also of a Mrs. Marcus A. At the of the T. B. Catron was first in- Addison Walker, Mr. and road and is considered very In his early childhood, his parents emi- Pfelffer, Horace Brooks, Francis familiar. organization of visiting brothers, and the Honorable engineering Mexico the follow full quota to the wMnnt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8eiig- In also holds grated to what is now Howard county, Cunningham, Samuel B. Axtell, Klrby grand lodge of New the presence of troduced and spoke subject and good that line and today occasion was graced by ot m and Mrs. S. Mr. 16 H. Benjamin subordinate lodges were represent "Montezuma Lodge." This he was pe-n- Spitz, the of engineer to the irriga- Missouri. At years of age he was Benedict, James Carlton, ing a number of ladles. It was in all Mr. W. M. H, position N. Smith and Alexan- ed three each large fitted to do. only because ri' Rnht. D. Holt. tion commission of the territory elect- apprenticed to a saddler, with whom F. Cutter, Hugh by representatives respects worthy of Montezuma lodge, culiarly Marsh, Mr, besides not a few of the Montezuma No. 109, Chapman No. 95, Woodward and Miss Mary ed to that position three months ago. he continued two years. The next der P. Wilber, Its traditions and its history, and when Mr. ana r in- Aztec No. 108, Union lodge No. 480, and Mrs. F. P. Crichton, Mr. Harroun received the Ancient eight years of his life were passed as a merchants, miners and mechanics, Is said nothing more complimen- W. authorized but that John Walker. Rev. and Mrs. In Montezuma trapper, which pursuit he relinquished cluding S. J. Splegelberg, Zadoc Staab, representation they can be added. Craft Masonry degrees Gustav failed to Silver No tary Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rivenburg, No. 1 1890, the Chap- on receiving the appointment of hunter Wenrv Connellv. Peter Joseph, attend; City lodge 8 Cooper, Mrs. lodge September, assembled at o'clock nnri A. Mr. and 1 to Bent's James Charles E. 465, objected at first to recognizing the T he company m, Mrs. E. Fiske, ter degrees in Santa Fe Chapter No. fort, where he continued for Elsberg, Graham, of where for an C. G. Wood and Alexan- sent Its in the parlors the hotel a n TTinfirW Mr. 1890, the orders of in eight years more. He was then en- Weschle, Henry Mercure, and grand lodge, but subsequently W, in and knighthood the list hour or more the time was delightfully Mr. Alan McCord. Mr. and Mrs. H. No. 1 In 1890. gaged as guide Fremont in his ex- der Douglas. The native population representatives and completed of Santa Fe Commandery by in the making and renewing m tt H. Cartwrlght and In 1847 he received an ap- were represented by such men as subject to the new jurisdiction. passed c He received the degrees of the Ancient plorations. among the Masons and Mra Huston. Mr. and Mrs. L. B as lieutenant in the rifle Miguel A. Otero, father of the present The first officers of the grand lodge acquaintances and Accepted Scottish Rite from the pointment their wives, sisters, sweetneans aim Mr. and Mrs. Wynkoop, Mr. corps of the In 1863 he drove governor of New Mexico, and by Jesus of New Mexico elected were: For Crawford, 4th to the 14th inclusive in Santa Fe army. friends. Delegations were present B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H, 6,500 to California from G. Abreu. master, Wm. W. Griffin; D. G lady and Mrs. J. lodge of Perfection in 1896 and has also sheep Kansas, grand and other points and Mrs. C. E. Chester, difficult successful acts of the M.. G. S. Simon from Cerillos, N Wilcox, Mr. and attained the 32d degree in that Rite. a but undertaking. Among the early lodge W. L. Rynerson; W., Las Brown Fel- from Albuquerque, iwr w V. Hall and Miss B. has served as a warden In Monte- On his returrl to Taos, New Mexico, he was, in conjunction with the Odd B. Newcomb; G. J. W., George W. representatives In and He Cruces, Silver City and elsewhere Mesdames Kahn, James Sellgman zuma as and was appointed Indian agent for New lows lodge, to purchase and establish Stebblns; G. Treasurer, Willi Spiegel wm lodge, scribe, king high Fed- the territory bespoke the unanimity Warner Messrs. S. Splegelberg. and as cap- Mexico and was instrumental In bring- the cemetery located north of the berg; G. Secretary, David J. Miller ter- W. priest in Santa Fe Chapter with which the other lodges in the w Pone. J. Law. W. R. Price. G. In San- about treaties with the In- eral building at Santa Fe. Here rests Past Master J. H. Thompson acted as tain general and generalissimo ing many joined in congratulating Monte- rier,trv nantaln Crittenden, Major dians. During the civil war he render- a long list of craftsmen who have installing officer and Samuel B. Axtell ritory in ta Fe Commandery. zuma, the mother of many of them, Fred Muller. understands and adheres ed Important services in New Mexico, crossed the dark river; some of whom, as grand conductor. The officers were mark He fully attained the half century I repre Colorado and Indian and however, have been recently removed installed August 8, and the grand having iv Cerrillos the following to the principles of Free Masonry and Territory and with which they was Mr, rose to the rank of colonel in the Union to the soldiers' cemetery nearby, estab- lodge A F. and A. M. of New Mexico the happiness sentative delegation present: Is respected by the craft wherever for an unlimited number of or and was breveted gen- lished and cared for by the United organized in esse and opened In due hoped her Tiiori Turner, worshipful master u?r known. army brigadier celebrations in the future. Wm. E, eral for services at battle States government. The old cemeteries form. like riiina lodge: Mr. and Mrs. gallant the the happy party I H. J. Elliott and of Valverde. He died from a of the being under control of 1877, After the reception, Maithv. Mr. and Mrs. FRED MULLER. rupture territory On the 20th of October, charters W. S. Har-rou-n church, and led by Worshipful Master Miss Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Green, of an artery In the neck. the prevailing held by the lodges from the jurisdiction to the An- admitted to burial, and Mrs. Harroun, repaired ro.mtv Commissioner W. H. Kennedy, Past Eminent Commander Santa Fe Crlstopher Carson received the not being of Missouri, having been surrendered, a most i in the new cemetery, the dining room of the hotel where Mr. M. O'Neill, Mr. John Koury, Judge Commandery No. 1. cient Craft degrees In Montezuma there resulted the lodge of New Mexico Issued ban- grand met the eye. The A. Mr. J. P. McNulty, Mr. lodge No. 1 at Santa Fe the only one of its character in the terri- new charters to these lodges In the or bountiful sight I.. Kendall. during to to table was spread the full length Frederick Muller was born In year 1864 and remained a member of tory accessible the public prior der of their original anthorizatlon quet ARTHUR BOYLE, Wells. Major conse- of the and was laid in the shape Messra 1863 and was educated in the lodge until his death. the coming of the railroad. As a Montezuma lodge at Santa Fe as No. hall mn maa renresented by' Germany in was in demand of a horse shoe, emblematic of the good Master Montezuma No. i w, schools of that country. His trusted rifle was left as a prec- quence this cemetery Chapman lodge at Las Vegas as No. 2, Past Lodge Woodbury, Wynkoop and George the public It which has attended Montezuma He came to United States In 1878, ious heirloom to Montezuma lodge and for hundreds of miles around; and Aztec lodge at Las Cruces No. 3, Union fortune Kephart. the monument to ear- in the and which every heart settled In Fe In 1882. Engaged is kept In the vault of the First Na- stands a historic the lodge at Tiptonville No. 4. lodge past of his well known ability as a speaker, The Madrid delegation was compos Santa united in wishing might be hers u In commercial business. Served as a tional Bank of Santa Fe for safe se- ly days of the southwest. surrendered its present but because of his long membership in of Mr. G. J. Johnson, Mrs. L. u. Having original char to come. The ed of education of His remains are burled In The Masonic in those be- through generations yet the having been made a Mason Miss Carter, member of the board curity, lodge days ter a new charter was subsequently is a wealth of edi- lodge, gar and Mayme Taos and Montezuma lodge has en- more a mere tables, besides bearing here back in the &fa, and having Hon, the city of Santa Fe for two terms and came something than sued to Silver City lodge, Silver City, as In of away Las Cruce was represented by to to remove Amer- bles, were resplendent wreaths of was president thereof for one term. He deavored get permission civic society. In the absence of No. 8. oth- been worshipful master the lodge. B. worBhipful master of Aztec flowers, lillies, lilacs, and countless H. Holt, was elected county treasurer in No- them to Santa Fe for burial but his ican women very generally during the Mr. Catron referred most interestingly No. 3. Hon. W. AN ELOQUENT TRIBUTE FROM and color to lodge Engle by 1896, was as family desire them to remain where first two decades of the American oc- er blossoms, gave beauty to the of Masonry and its great Hon. W. vember, and PIONEER DATS. the history Hitch. Albuauerque, by collector In No- are now. A monument to his there were no social centers, the scene and emphasized quiet antlaultv. its many branches and itB Hon. A. county treasurer and they cupation, the Chllders. past grand master; to fame . was erected citizens of New no homes of In the primitive days following heautv of the smilax and evergreens uniform as a frsternal order; Stamm vember, 1898, and the by no places of amusement, encircled dignity a Veen, grand secretary; Mrs. Mexico and re- American occupation of New Mexico which festooned the walls and he same office In November, 1900, receiving about fifteen years ago the American family, no attractive coming more closely to his subject, Miss Hahn. San Marcial by Mr, and California, there were no hospitals the of the dining hall. In front and the In 1898 and 1900 of stands In front of the Federal building sorts in which to while away an hour pillars gave a number of reminiscences of the worshipful master of largest majority or means of for the sick of master was to be Frank Johnson, candidate on the ticket. In New Mexico's capital. unless forsooth we mention the Mexi- regular caring the worshipful members of the order, among 18. any Republican and distressed and for the burial of the Masonic emblem, the early Hiram lodge No. can the room and the seen an exquisite them Kit Carson and M. Ashurst, the com balle, gambling And here was that the broth- and the initial of were received by the saloon. members congregat- dead. it square and compass, latter been the first worshipful Regrets Naturally and con- red white flowers. having mlttee from a large number of Masons ed the Masonic room. The erly sympathy and courtesy Deity, made in and master of the lodge. Mr. Catron's elo- at lodge Into of Brother Arthur in various of the Union, among became club room and sideration instilled "every initiate This was the work reference to the other brothers of parts Masonic hall the and him a master quent them Vice President Roosevelt, Gover social center to those who would avoid in Masonry shown forth refulgent; Boyle, and proclaimed the who have "gone over and of the hall were early days nor General W. I. Ludington, U. with the of the where arose from swelling heart workman. The walls the to "that undiscovered coun- Otero, contact dissipations un- range" became a Mason in Monte speaking eye of the distressed and draped with American flags, in extreme. He S. A., who country. gracefully try" was touching the 35 Grand Lec the fortunate, a thankfulness and apprecia- and when to these environments, were iima lodee years ago, The sole Protestant church of closed with the prediction that notable w. H. Seamon of El Paso, Past on tion that borders upon the pathetic. added the electric lights, the burning Montezuma t,.rer period Indeed had representatives as had been the record of Maater J. H. Wroth of AlbU In this connection I have in hand a in their dazzling candelabras, trie held the ground sometimes. tapers lodge during past, the future nnernue. Grand Master J. fugitive but eloquent tribute which I soft music of the orchestra, the use- Demity Montezuma from the date of in- the before her a still greater career of E. of lodge am prompted to present. It is credited of the ladies with their hand- Harlee of Los Angeles, E, Day was the sole Masonic repre- beauty fulness. Bomer of Mora stituting as been voiced at a funeral some and Jewels, the Las Cruces, Charles In the prior to 1860; having gowns sparkling Brother Max. Frost, mas- E. E. Stover of sentative territory oration on the occasion of the burial scene became one whose brilliancy will past grand rmintv. Grand Master that period largely so ter of the territory, had been assigned from most of the and, during of a stranger in a strange land. The be remembered. Albuquerque, and within a radius of nearly a thousand long for the evening the subject "Masonry of the lodge of mortal whose mortality is made the fittingly ren- present officers grand was drawn After the Invocation, In New but In his absence on kooim:-velt- 's miles; and its membership text, was a brother In some W." St. Mexico," New Mexico. Vice president hundreds of miles. evidently dered by Brother A. Cooper, of account which he could from all about for far fraternal association. The was of illness, the paper letter concludes: "I wish I the capi- away John's M. E. church, the assembly had so was read Craftsmen visited Santa Fe, relation in its Is of conditions call carefully prepared by he nresent: pray extend to the brethren commercial center of entirety. not long In responding to the P. of wishes tal, and the then with the beginnings Brother F. Crichton, secretary my fraternal greetings and best and there contemporaneous "from labor to refreshment" and the was full of historic in- the southwest on business, of In New Mexico and Cali- the lodge, and for a moBt successful celebration. associa- Masonry following excellent menu of material terest. is that It is Im Montezuma found social and congenial and, when craftsmen as a re- the It regreited The committee from tarried for a fornia, things prepared those present for within the narrow limits of tions, and frequently lief force ever ready, responded nobly practicable lodge entrusted with the arrangements them. still more enjoyable intellectual repast to even a of or ur. w, time to enjoy to emergency, suffering and necessities this report give synopsis for the celebration consisted of from which was to follow: contribution to the his- The entire roll membership incident to the mad rush for gold and this valuable 8. Harroun, Solicitor General Bartlett, the to date numbers of New Mexico Masonry, but It is Messrs. Marcus &l- instituting lodge gain in forty-nin- e and following. If Radishes Lettuce Olives tory Colonel Frost, and a to know that arrangements F. S. Davis, 8 30. the tribute was not Bpoken under Ma- Turkey pleasure dodt, Addison Walker, Tongue will be made by which this, and the S. F. P. Crichton, EARLY LODGES ELSEWHERE. sonic auspices, it matters not. It is Rolls Bread Butter O. Cartwrlght. Spitz, X to as other addresses delivered will be per- The enmnlete success of the occasion first dates from 1860. altogether applicable Masonry, Sweetbread Patties Claret Colorado's lodge association petuated as a part of the Masonic liter la due to their untiring efforts, the seventies, also to any other that Chicken Salad Cheese Straws largely Arizona, from later to demands ature of New Mexico. This report, Montezuma lodge has a membership the of New might happily respond the Shrimp Salad chartered by grand lodge Nuts however, would be Incomplete without of sixty, made up of the most substan Mexico. The first lodge to gain footing upon humanity apparent. Assorted Cake Fruit to one or. two fea The noble words best speak their a reference at least tlal class of New Mexico citizenship more immediately west of the Missouri Sauterne of Colonel Frost's address. Thus follows own clearness and worth. Here they Strawberries tures anri evnellentlv officered as river dates 1856, from Nebraska. The Vanilla Ice Cream It Is here stated: Marcus El are: Coffee Dr. W. 8. Harroun. W. iC and California - first lodges In Oregon "The first foothold Masonry got In a w A. Walker. J. W.; 8, ante-dat- were "Go to the sick room of the stranger. Manltou Ginger Champagne e Montezuma lodge, but New Mexico was the Snltz. Treas.: F. P. Crichton, Sec'ty to the Far from country and from by organization instituted subsequent military away was near low twelve when of a in an Il- W. M. H. Woodward, 8. D.i Robt. with the United friends, mountains and seas rise and The hour military traveling lodge lodges designated Master Harroun rapped linois under a dispensation Wolt J. D.: F. S. Davis. 8. 8.: Fred at Santa Fe. One lodge roll 'twixt him and his home; before Worshipful regiment states troops and In a few well chosen by the lodge of Missou- Muller. J. 8.: H. M. Davis, Tyler. the first instituted on the him yawns an opening grave; around for order granted grand In Oregon, of the purpose of the gath- ri in 1847 and known as 'Hardin Mil- rt ia not hard to foresee that with later (1848). him is spread the mantle of despair; words spoke Pacific coast, dates a year It afford- according to such as hem and such while upon his pale cheek and wasted ering and the great pleasure itary Traveling Lodge,' a history The fourth Masonic lodge, giving to have with It on the records still in existence and which nreoent na her membership and her order to the form is seen the impress of the ed Montezuma lodge place numerically In their of the order are of Montezuma lodge. officers the future holds In WILLIAM T. THORNTON, domicile In the death. No cheering voice of the occasion the brothers the property Indicate, military lodges, to gain of the evening. 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There's profit pense danger operation. Etc., 200 pages bound iti cloth . . $2. cated In the midst of the Ancient Cliff to in the following diseases: Paralysis, for the dealer. 1 here 8 land's Pharmacy. Successful Men of Hnsiness . . . .25 in substitutes 25 Dwellers, twenty-fiv- e miles' west of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, in the "Discovery" for you; Partnership Kid- 1 more health Bookkeeping- Frnuds and Methods Taos, and fifty miles north Of Santa Fe, Malaria, Bright's Disease 'M tlie Don't be imposed on. Chinese Laundryman Hi, ya! for thoir Detection .25 Mercurial Affec- I write you First ..... an7 ibout twelve miles from Barranca neys, Syphilitic and It is with the greatest pleasure Me to stlike kkee Melican La all my mother has received from your goin' Station, on the Denver & Rio Grande tions, Scrofula, Catarrh, Grippe, f&lden Medical Discovery,' ' says Miss Carrie man! PUBLISHING 00. etc., etc. Board, Amherst Co., BUSINESS Railway, from which point a dally line Female Complaints, Tohnson, of Lowesville, Virginia. Second Chinese What - New York 814 NO. I. She suffered untold misery with uterine disease Laundryman American Tract Building of run to the Springs. The tem Lodging and Bathing, $2.50 per day; MEMBER OF MONTEZUMA LODGE had a constant roaring stages meets HON. ANTONIO JOSEPH, and for stlike? perature of these waters Is from DO to per week; 850 per month. Stage Hi riffig noise In her head. After taking Chinese 'More Fe KTtStlfeJof Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical First Laundryman 122 The gases are carbonic. Al Denver trains and waits for Santa Com- 19 'stlead degrees. at- forwarded through Colorado she was entirely cured." yen, and hours a day, pf titude. S.000 feet. Climate very ary ana train upon request. This resort is No. I. is use Dr. Santa Fe Chapter mandery No. 1, of Denver, Colo., to the When a laxative required 20! Brooklyn Life. the vear round. There is now tractive at all seasons, and Is open all Tem- Pleasant Pellets, ilpilirhtfiil grand master of the Knights Pierce' a commodious hotel for the convenience winter. Passengers for OJo Caliente can No. 1 Arch United States. The S. A. Ingalls, Crown Point, N. Y., 1:08 a. m. and reach Santa Fe Chapter Royal plar in the A Delicate PoaltUa. of Invalids and tourists. These waters leave Santa Fe at 31st writes: "My wife suffered from kidney 6 same Masons was organized on the 31st day was granted on the day was Said contain 1.686.24 (Trains of alkaline salts OJo Caliente at p. m. the day. com- the third "It very embarrassing," trouble for years. She was Induced Fe of 1866, by the following of May, 1869, to continue until Barnes. em- to the gallon, being the richest alkaline Fare for the round trip from Santa January, Mr. Stormington "Very to Foley's Kidney Cure and In less William W. Griffin, George Tuesday of September, 1871, the grand indeed. I fear try Hot Springs In the world. The efficacy to OJo Caliente, $7. For further partic- panions: William barrassing the lady than a week after she began using It, T. Beall, Henry O'Neill, Charles Emil master appointing Sir Knight me than be of these waters has beem thoroughly ulars, address Sir thought rude; but rather she was improved and three C. H. Blake, James Hunter, R. W. Griffin as eminent commander, of silence." greatly Wische, suspected egotism I kept bottles cured her." Fischer Drug Co. Frank Green, H. D. Hall, John R. Knight Chas. H. Reynolds, general- "What has happened?" tx:m:e ANTONIO JOSEPH, Wells, James H." Carleton, under a dis- issimo; Sir Knight James Hunter, cap- "Our hostess asked me who la the table. Proprietor,N. M first conclave (Effective September 1, 1901.) Ojo Caliente. Taos County, pensation granted by the deputy gen- tain general. And the living actor. How could I Quite Different. of greatest more hair a eral grand high priest of the general was held on the 11th day September, avoid her without ap- He I suppose the girl Read down. Itcad up or- misinforming Eattuonnd, of the United States and 1869, when the eminent commander has the longer it take her to make Westbound. grand chapter pearing to indulge in 7 No. 2 No. 8 A. D. No. No.l dated the 11th day of December, ganized the commandery, appointing Star. it up? 2.43a lU.uup .Lv Chicago Ar. 7 40u 9.00p Washington Ar. S.Ofip 7.15a CO. 1865. Griffin was appointed Sir Herman H. Heath, prelate; She Certainly. 2.8!p 11.00a. .Lv Kansas City BLAND TRANSFER Companion Knight 10. . Lv Ar . 4.15a 4.15p C. senior war- T and via the "I Is different witK a 12.10a 50p. Dodge City the M. E. H. P.; companion Beall, the Sir Knight Luther Lee, To St. aul Minneapolis suppose it 6 40a 6. 30a. ..Ar La Junta Lv...lO.!Vp 9.4Sa scribe. Geo. T.. Beall, Wabash Line. mind?" Yonkers Statesman. H O0d 8.00d. ...Lv Denver Ar ...10.00a e.oop MERT WAGNER, PROP. king; Companion O'Neill, the den; Sir Knight junior girl's 5.25a 2.10p J. Bar- ll.SOp U.50p....Lv Pueblo Ar.... fee for admission was $100. Sir Knight Thomas Throueh first class Sleeping Car leave When from cough, 7 05a 7.15o...Lv La Junta Ar...l0.20p 8.55a The warden; suffering racking 6.15a I3ST on Sir Kansas Citv 9.20 p. ni. and arrives St. 9.40a 10.25a.. . Lv Trinidad Ar ... 8.02p BEST BQTJII'X'BrJ STAGE XjIXTB WEST. The formal charter was granted num, standard bearer; Knight ' take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. 4 50a jt .1 f .' .... ,,,1 i I! IS n 11 45a 12.20p Katon Ar. 6.20p Sir rtt-U- O.VO U. IU. UMU u.au se between Thornton and Bland, 24, 1868, and the organiza- D. Elklns, sword bearer; luilliiciiuua The soreness will be relieved and a 3.00p 4.20p...Lv Las egnB Ar. 1.45p 12.50a Two Concord Coaches run daily September Philip am I.v FE Lv 9.40n 2, A. D. warder. m. next day. of nin SaNTA 8.50p U. S. Mail. and Express, making close connection at tion took place on November David H. Brotherton, warm, grateful feeling and healing A SANTA FE Ar.. 11.60a 10. 45p carrying Passengers Knight were Most comfortable route to the North a'jii s'jnn r Bland for the Famous and San Antonio Springs. The finest scenic 1868, the charter then being given the The first to receive the orders the affected will be experienced. .. 8.20p.Ar Los Cerrillos Lv. 9.85a 8.53p Sulphur The Wabash is also the most direct parts Lv. 8 S0a 7.10p route in New Mexico. Best of service and absolute safety guaranteed. one. The was conse- Cornelius Stephen B. Elklns, Co. 9.25 10.10p.Ar Albuquerque stage number chapter Cosgrove, and only through car line to the East Fischer Drug 2 40a Ar San Mareiul Lv.. d.oua crated on December 14, 1868. The char- Mathias Coffman, David J. Miller. either St. Louis or 7.45a Ar DemiiiB Lv.... 9. Sup N. M. without change at Lv .. 7 E. A. SHAW, Thornton, was surrendered on B. Samuel B. Wheel- Asalnet Her Rale. 10.05a Ar Silver City .10p Agent. ter of the chapter Thomas Catron, Chicago. to1 me a 'lir. Ar HI Pnao Lv 9.1511 on ap- or write "Cholly Dinsmore proposed! 8 Wia 6.45p January 9, 1875, but was restored ock, and the eminent commander Apply to nearest ticket agent o lO.OOp 10.40p.LvAlbuquerqueAr. re- will reserve confided Miss Bunting 4 00a 4.35a.... Ar Gallup Lv .... 2.60a l.OOp March 15, 1877, and on 3, 1877, Sir David J. Miller, to the undersigned who last night," 5.10a August pointed Knight Miss Killduff. 12.05n 1.06D...Ar WilliamsLv... 7.10p and Geo. T. Beall, treas- bertf.. In Sleep'ng cars. 5 Ar Grand Canyon Lv 1.30p was reorganized corder; Sir Knight could .00p 3.53a 4 P. him if he sup- ABU a con- Mathias Coffman, Pan.. Hitchcock, "Did you ask 1.U5D 2.Unp..,Ar rum w... o.u..,. 4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS and since then has maintained urer; and Sir Knight 2.40a 2.40a... Ar Phoenix Lv . .11.3JP Gen. Aet. Pass. Dept. in the style to which you i".25p tinuous existence. sentinel. Admission fee was fixed at Colo port you 12.25a 2.50a.. ..Ar Barstow Lv.. . 2.1' a ' Denver, 7.00o had been accustomed?" 7.00a 1.1 a..Arl.osngeies ui.. 7.l5p 'No Trouble to Answer Questions." The following is a list of the past $100. men who 1 ArSan Diego Lv .. 1.05P "O, dear, no. I never ask l.OSp 05p.. 7.45a of the W. W. The charter for the commandery was De- B.B5a ArHakersUeldLv.. high priests chapter: to me Lv . . . propose that question 2 . 20p Ar Stockton 11.20p Samuel B. Thomas on the 20th day of September, 8. tOp Griffin, Wheelock, granted Chas. R. Wessmar, Evanston, 111., troit Free Press. 5.55p Ar San Francisco Lv B. John S. Loud, Henry L. 1871, and the commandery met in spe- Catron, writes: "My boy 2 2 years old, had a SOUTHERN CALI ."CaWJUOU BALL" A. Max. on December 5, 1871, and CHICAGO AND Waldo, Chas. Woodruff, Frost, cial conclave severe cold which refused to yield to On 26, "De-Wit- t's FORNIA. t7 Dr. W. S. Harroun, Chas. F. Easley, under it. December Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind.: organized treatment until we tried Foley's 1 and tour to St. E. J. B. was unanimously any Little Risers never bend Train No. carries standard This handsomely equipped train laves El Paso dally and runs through Sigmond Wedels, P. Harroun, 1874, a resolution and Tar. He was completely Early and are made for the North ind Marcus the E. C. to sur Honey me double like other but do their 1st sleerjers for Southern California, Louis without chango, where direct connections Brady, Addison Walker, artnnted. directing mired before one bottle." Take pills, Mex via or New Orleans for all In the usinjr . standard sleepers for El Paso and East; also direct connections Shreveport points render the charter. On September 13, Co. work thoroughly and make me feel none but Foley's. Fischer Drug ico, also free reclining chair car for Los Southeast. 1878, the charter was returned and the like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. Aneeles. commandery reorganized, and has been Ireland's Pharmacy. New York City and return: On; sale Train No. 2 carries equipment Latest Pattern Pullman Buffet Sleepers Fe Com- - in a prosperous condition ever since. Jame Santa via the Santa Fe. tickets to New with connection from Mexi New Chair Cars Seats Free Santa Fe Commandery had, and has, daily eastbound, Elegant 1. York and return at rate of J70.1O; good H Wouldn't B Buy. co and El Paso Solid Vestibuled Trains Throughout. No. many army officers among its mem- mandery for 20 from of sale; for par "Let me see the funiijf pttper," 1 and 2 have no connection for them, Colonel C. A. days day Nos. For pamphlet, or other Information, call on or address. bership, among call on agent of the urged the little one. California. descriptive fol- subsistence U ticulars any Northern On the 2d day of May, 1869, the Woodruff, department Santa Fe. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa "But I'm looking at It," replied her THE CALIFORNIA LIMITED. E. P. TURNER. G. P. & T. A ., DALLAS, TEXAS held a for S. army, now on duty in the Philip- lowing Sir Knights meeting Fe, N. M. father. Nn direct connection from Santa Fe: of a Captain Clarence T. Stedman, can E. V. CURTIS, S. W. P. A.; EL PASO, TEXAS the purpose forming commandery pines; "Oh, well," she returned, "yon eastbound, it passes Lamy Tuesday and Santa Fe: Sir Wm. W. killed in the Spanish-America- n war, don't at Knight Mrs. T. Briddleman of Parshallvllle, look at it after aupper, for yon night, westbound, Wednesday of de Command- before San Juan; Major F. T. Bennett, haTa Friday Griffin, Hugh Paynes troubled with salt rheum ta go out to play." Chicago and . G. T. Mich., was - Sunday night. No. 1, of Little Sir of the 9th cavalry; Captain Beall ery Rock, Ark.; for thirteen years and had tried a Post ...... CHICAGO AND NORTHERN CALI T. Beall, of Baltimore of the subsistence department; Colonel Knight George number of doctors without relief. Af A report from Sup. J. C. Gluck, Re- FORNIA. Commandery No. 2, Baltimore, Md.; David H. Brotherton of the 5th lnran and the 10th ter two applications of Banner Salve, form School, Pruntytown, W. Va., Train No. 7 carries standard McMillan Sir Knight James Hunter, of Weston try: Major C. L. Cooper, of a chair The of her hands became better and in Oct. 18, 1900. "After trying all other tourist sleepers and free reclining Commandery No. 2, Weston, Mo.; Sir cavalry; Colonel A. P. Morrow, the Whitehead short time she was entirely cured advertised cough medicines we have cars for San Francisco and points north Luther C. Lee, of Virginia City 9th cavalry; Captain F. F. Bar- - Knight and Beware of substitutes. Fischer Drug decided to use Honey and Tar nt Mnlave: makes connection at No. 1, of the subsistence department, ' Foley's Book Commandery Virginia City, Co. in the West Re- stow with local train for Los Angeles, Universal Samuel R. others, many of whom, however, are exclusively Virginia Typewriter Nev.; Sir Knight Plummer, form School. I find it the most effect- hut carries no through sleepers for of Aurora Commandery No. 22, Aurora, now deceased. There are now on the NATIONAL CONVENTION W. C. T. ive, and absolutely harmless." Fischer Southern California. for Chas. H. of mils thirtv-sl- x active sir knights, and Nov. 1. For Ills.; Sir Knight Reynolds, U., Fort Worth, Tex., Co. Train 'fries same equipment 3, of the bids fair to pursue its will Drug Lafayette Commandery No. commandery the above occasion the Santa Fe eastbound,i. witn local connection from Her- career of usefulness for many years to on their line Book Records Swanton, Vermont; 81raKnight sell tickets from all points There are Ideal mothers by the million Los Angeles. Typewritten man H. Heath, of Washington Com- come. at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. there have been some ideal children; CITY TICKET OFFICE, is a list of emi- $31.45. Is for an ideal hus- mandery No. 1, Washington, D. C. The following past Fare from Santa Fe will be the world searching "CATRON BLOCK" East Side Plaza can make the records on any standard 11 for band. Any operator A petition was drawn up, signed by nent commanders: Dates of sale Nov. and 12, good H. S. LUTZ, Agent. them as in a them, and also by Sir Knight Thomas William W. Griffin, John S. Loud return passage, leaving Fort Worth on typewriter, and insert finished, regularly Incident to J. Barnum of Kansas City Command- Max. Frost, Chas. F. Easley, E. W. or before Nov. 26, 1901. H. S. Lutz, The excitement traveling The store blond is out of No machine water often drug going bound book, (not a file). special required ery No. 10 Kansas City, Mo., and Sir Meanev. W. S. Harroun, James B Aeent. Santa Fe. N.'M. W. J. Black, and change of food and Thus does the anipathy to things on and for this rea- style. Extraction or substitution of sheets Knight Philip D. Elklns, of Weston Brady, Sam. G. Cartwright, Frederick G. P. A., Topek'a, Kas. brings diarrhoea, yellow continue to Increase. for Book Records. L. son no one should leave home without Commandery No. 10, Weston, Mo., and Muller, E. Bartlett. ARE a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS practically impossible. W. T. Gholsonville, Va., A Wesson, era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale SOLD ON rimiririflt. writes: "Your One Minute Secure A New Fire Net A TYPICAL SOUTH AMERICAN by all druggists. Positive Cures heart-bur- n, Convenient Cure gives perfect Satisfaction guarantee. Simple new fire net adopted by STORE. Cough of the food, distress alter eat- The recently customers say it Is the best reme is woman's to raising Records the of one of the metropolitan fire departments O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa,, Sunday My It prerogative change ine or any form of dyspepsia. One lit Used for keeping Typewritten by Library a life for coughs, colds, throat and lung her mind always, but never her opinion. New York Life Ins. Co., has been such a great success as Cape Colony, conducts a store dy tin to hiet slves immediate relief. 26 U. S. Patent Office, universal is River, troubles." Ireland's Pharmacy. Congress, savor, that Its adoption of South Africa, at which can cts. 50 cts. Clerks and Surrogates and a host of others. In one typical Mothers One Min- and many County predicted the near future. Every from pro- everywhere praise store. In invention be purchased anything the ute it For sale at Fischer's drug takes special interest any This Exposition, Buffalo, Cough Cure for the sufferings FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE or life. This is verbial "needle to an anchor." lit- SEND that will save prolong On Nov. 31. has relieved and the lives of their The New York minister who cleared ' so have been store is situated in a valley nine miles N. Y. sale daily until the reason many people 30 rrom tle ones it has saved. Strikes at the in Wall street can afford to omit merits ot Hostetter's Stom- from the nearest railway station and Good for return passage days $35,000 WYCKOFF SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 1645 Champa St., DENVER, Colo. praising the $54.10. root of the trouble and draws out the the1 contribution plate lor a few Sun- ach Bitters the past fifty years. about 25 miles from the nearest town. date of sale; fare from Santa Fe during on H. S. Inflammation. The children's favorite days. This peerless medicine has done more to Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with For particulars call agents. Cure. Ireland's Pharmacy. exe-- promote health and long life than any the custom of farmers within a radius Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe. N. M. Cough After "exposure or when you feel a Well, Lord Kitchener has finally ! will cure a, Boer. Now we will other. In existence. It of 30 miles, to many of whom I have cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's cuted a captured indigestion, belching, flatulency, remedies.- All Kodol DvsDeDsla Cure is not a mere It appears from the conflicting evi- and Tar. It never fails to stop see what the harvest will be. and malaria, supplied Chamberlain's Honey w:a h Insomnia, blown out of the nervousness,' to in a household stimulant to tired nature. It affords the dence that after being a cold if taken in time. Fischer Drug ENGLISH REMEDY WILL STOP nd Many prominent physi- testify their value an encore. ACKER'S fever ague. stomach and absolute rest by water the Pluton responded to Co. cians recommend It. Be sure to give it a where a doctor's aavice is aimosi oui complete A COUGH jsasof J2.00 on each tlsket of 1l food eat. You don't THE saving trial .; The genuine must have our Private of the question. Within one mile ratine the you At any time, and will cure the wont 60. all the C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt, says Die over the neck of the bottle. store the population Is perhaps have to diet butican enjoy good ' in twelve or money refund- WAY up lervlee. Stamp my cure his child was completely cured of a Ike Wm Exostloa. cold hours, Of within the past twelve food you want., Kodol Dyspepsia 25 cts. 50 eta. these, case of eczema the use of t's had vrera eack ed. and Mew Tork and Boston. no less than ' fourteen have Instantly relieves that distressed feel bad by They protested they atore. TO - months, of love. For eale at Flscher'a drug " new -- Witch Hazel Salve. Beware other's first and only Aaother Vrlo, been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's ing after eating, giving you life GO ask your Tlokei Agent. he tackled a brand new brio all counterfeits. It instantly relieves 'And this engagement ring to an ex- Th tramp, to This must surely be and vigor. , Ireland's Pharmacy. The Bulgarian bandits agree And aiktd her for something eat; Cough Remedy. was re- means where the Wabash runs some n all - piles. Ireland's Pharmacy. beginning. tension of time, but they decline to EAST "Will you give me bread?' (but a record." for sale by druggists. do not care for It. It's a a Homeseekers' Excursion From all "I Btjrlrm main in one very long at time. I . meant a wholemeal); place there free Chair Cars T Yes, sir were ReaeonlBff Aiialosr. used to." . IS She consented with smiles that br east of the Missouri river to She's not received in the best society, not Mr. and Mrs. points me are the of Md., writes: ' Mr. Bro'nston Upton west, rate of one rare plus z ror I'm told. ."Then let tell you, you J. Odgers Frostburg, VIA Niagara Falls at same prios). She brought Mm 4he. alf of loaf, and both had on new suits in church to- points who ever declined it on that "I had a very bad attack of kidney . round Dates of sale, Oct. 15, No; entre nous, she gets cold feet at only girl said: tailor-mad- e. the trip. and best to St. Louis. 1 Mrs. dress was 21 ; Time and tried Foley's Kidney THE shortest "Here' i some of my very own day. Upton's Nov. 6, Ifl, Dec. 8, 17; return limit bridge. (account." Philadelphia complaint H took it, then faltered: "1 asked yo.for S. Cure which gave me Immediate relief, days from date of sale. H. Lutz, M0KI TEAPOSIVIVELY CURES SICK WABASH. bread, , Mrs. Bronston Huh! How do you and I was perfectly cured after taking do me-?- ilonel Agt., Santa Fe, N. M. And what you give know It was tailor-made- ? Kidney Cure HEADACHE, two bottles." Be sure you take Foley's. P. P. HITCHCOCK. Philadelphia Bulletin. Foley's GENERAL AGT., PASS. DEPT. . Mr, Bronston Because Mr. Upton's makes fckJney" and bladder rl?ht Indigestion and constipation. A delight- Fischer Drug Co, e. V. ' Olrcalatln a erat. clothes were ready-mad- N. Fischer Drug Company. ful herb drink. Removes all eruptions Abafti '. a com- London war office rjlw Floorwalker Maggie, Weekly. of the skin, producing perfect It appears that the I've seen Little Willie Va? refunded. 25 cts. and was its very best to induce Gen. are albotit the twentieth girlt PARALYSIS. plexion, or money doing facilities complete this tnoriungr, STRICKEN WITH Mr. Hennypeck Well, my son? Buller to utilize the soft pedal. of whispering to was Is a bald Mcts. the prompt production you hem Henderson Grimett, of this place, Little Willie eagle druar store. Our What are you telling and married? For sale at Fischer's Pamphlet, Catalogue, it'a a stricken with partial paralysis that's and General Printing and Maggie Oh, SwV lost use of one arm and PLAYED OUT. the Best of ' completely the llvsnoDsia Guro TROU- Binding. We do only grades Statesman. . emi- OLD PEOPLE HAVE THEIR of side. After being treated by an --' jm ., - Dull Headache, Pains In various parts work and solicit the business firms and lndlges-tlon- ," r BLES. above "I had long suffered from v nent phyelelan for quite a while with- of the body. Sinking at the pit of the individuals desiring "something mmfstaAcaVMF what youw eat Mr. Little of Benton Harbor, J a writes Q. A. LeDels, Cedar Ctiy, out relief,' my. wife recommended m Francis Mining Loss of Feverish-nea- s. the ordinary" at simply consistent rate ta irwaof a ttiA fnnn fttla fliaS over 80 of . age. Since stomach. appetite. of work we turn out. Mo. "Like others I tried many prepa- Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after Mich., is years, or Bores are all positive for the character 1865 he been troubled more or less 303 Broadway, Pimples All orders attended to, and but never found anything thai two bottles of It he Is almost entirely or-- has blood. No matter promptly rations the exhausted digestive with and and U. A. evidences of Impure estimates furnished on application. did me until I took Kodol Dys- cured Geo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan ttruotiflg - indigestion constipation New York, S. be good rang, is tneiaiesiiiusuuvcicu u.kvov- almost In use for how It became so, It must purified co. Cure. One bottle cured me. A W. Va. Several other very re- it has tried everything Acker's hew xszzcah psnrriHO pepsia county, snu ana Home mum Last he began in older to obtain good health. Bant V. IK who suffered similarly I put cures of w.. .nttAii)h (t In aflFtMAtlRV.jmawv'It ID those ailments. August failed to cure Te, friend had markable partial paralysis Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- Most Influential Blood Elixir haa never on use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. have been effected by the use of this rellevesand permanently cures using Best and or the gtantly er and was soon feeling much rpHH Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons any fast and will soon be liniment. Is most widely known, JjySPepSlB, XUUIgeSUlUU, Tablets mining Paper In the World. Is a Letter head, note mads, envefca He is gaining It uwnuyiuiNausea, recent letter he says, "I other blood diseases. It certainly etc.. In to work. Before he used Kodol as cure for rheumatism, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, better. In a (Dopy Free. bill heads, statement, beat pos- able however, a and boxes of the Tablets Sample wonderful remedy, and we sell every had made bruises. Sold all drug- Blck Headache, Qastralgla, Cramps have used three sible style and at lowest possible prices Dyspepsia Cure Indigestion sprains and by AtharTf-Milts- imnerfect Tab- tattle on a positive guarantee. ' in digestion. and now think I am well." These ' Mexican office. him a total, wreck Ireland's Pharma- For sal at Fischer's store. at the New printing gists. and Invigor- drug 0"tt-cla- B - - lets improve the appetite see samples of rork .: y Weekly Kdltlon... 85.00' r annum, postpaid. Call, cy. ate the stomach, liver and bowels. For order.' WANTED to learn trade ftMparad C. DtWITT CO.. Cb" " J. " Subscribe for the New Mexican. tnt leavi your Fine wedding and other stationery Bright boy byJE. aale all Uonthly In New Mexican bindery department. by druggists. at the New Mexican office. . I"

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CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELRY HOTBLTIES PERSONAL NOB Gin TOMBS Catarrh DIAMONDS, STERLING SILVER TABLE AND TOILET WARE. The Blew The cause exists in the blood, in be V. H. Goebel madeillto Barran- The Water street sewer must WATCHES, CUT GLASS AND FINE CHINA a trip what causes inflammation of the ca yesterday. built. south mucous membrane. Professor A. H. Wells, an optician, is The Santa Fe train from the JEWELRY. MEXICAN CAMED LEATHER GOODS fiST Lumber Yard and the west last evening was four It is therefore impossible to cure a guest at the sanitarium, gf YOU WILL A. Walker returned noon hours late. disease local FIND WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE N THE SOUTHWEST. DIGNEO & yesterday the by applications. POP, Proprietors from a visit to The Denver & Rio Grande railroad Albuquerque. In j It is positively dangerous to neg- W. H. Farr of Milwaukee, arrived ran an extra heavy freigfTt train Lumber, Doors, Windows, Laths, Etc. from on the noon train. and out of Santa Fe yesterday. lect it, because it always affects Albuquerque are Hon, E. F. Hobart returned last ev- Extensive Improvements being the stomach and deranges the and . . . of Texas Flooring Ho-b- ai made in the heating apparatus the fyansas ening from a trip to his ranch at general health, and is likely to Yard t's. cathedral and of the sanitarium. Telephone 40. Water and Calisteo St. S. S. Beaty's is believed that two new school into Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stowe and child It j develop consumption. houses, modern In every respect, will of Kansas, are sightseeing in Santa Fe --SJfcTZD be in Fe next summer. Many have been radlcally'and permanently LOOSE CO today. built Santa OPALS AND TURQUOIS lOTJlfl-'X'EX- CHAS. WAGJVEH FURHTUIE There is a consid- eured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses th THE Mrs. A. L. Morrison and family will proposition being blood and has a alterative and tonie to erect a peculiar 11 Goods Free of arrive on Wednesday from a visit to ered by parties interested effect. R. Lone. California Iowa, Engraved Charge. Everything Just as Represented, WE LEAD IN EVERYTHING. next Junction, Chicago, new opera house in Santa Fe writes: "I had catarrh three years, lost my R. L. Baca this morning went to spring. appetite and could not sleep. My head pained SOUTH SIDE. on the establish- me took Hood's Rivera, San Miguel county, on a bust Plans are foot for and I felt bad all over. I S. OF PLAZA and ness ment of an industrial enterprise next Sarsaparilla and now have a good appetite, SPITZ, Embalmer trip. welland have no of catarrh." Adjutant General W. H. Whiteman spring that will employ a goodly num sleep symptoms of men. returned from Albuquerque on Satur ber day evening. The city authorities are moving, Hood's funeral Director. a in the Sarsaparilla F. C. Armstrong of Washington, D, though perhaps little slowly, new sidewalks on Promises to cure and keeps the C, special agent of the interior de question of the prin We, the streets, off diaries Wagner, Pactical Embalmer. partment, is a visitor in Santa Fe. cipal promise. It is better not to put There were more substantial build; Chinaware, Glassware, Picture Frames and Moldings Stoves and Ranges T. J. Helm, general agent of the treatment buy Hood's today, Denver & Rio Grande ings constructed in Santa Fe or are DUDROW-TAYLO- Frames Made to Order Goods Sold on Easy Payments company, ar R rived from under construction this year than there FURNITURE CO, yesterday Albuquerque. .' The sale of the Woman's Telephone 10. San Francisco Street. R. C. of Wash have been in any one year in the his rummage Special Agent Caine, Board of Trade on the of the HAVE THE Night Calls Attended to at Lowitzki's Stable. of the of tory of the city. portico ington, department justice, is in this arrived on the noon train on an official There is renewed activity in the score public library progress ONLY Undertaking Parlors in the City of Santa Fe visit. or mora of' mining districts grouped If a fine Mr.- and Mrs. W. C. of Ari round about Santa Fe in Rio Arriba, present plans carry through, AI Campbell business block will be erected on the I ATUEn P. HANLEY arrived from the Taos, northern Bernalillo and southern There 'are W VI flCK Undertakina Parlors in Town F. zona, south yesterday Ortiz lot' owned at noon and on Santa Fe counties. by Miguel Chaves, We have left again the evening corner of San Francisco street no competition when it comes to HIGH CLASS FUNERAL train. The Santa Fe Central Railroad com the DIRECTING and EMBALMING. and Don avenue. We carry the fiinest line of cas- is a site and Gaspar kets and funeral . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Read of Atwood, pany looking up depot supplies in the city . . . . , . r terminal facilities in The The renovations in the First Nat- 111., are the guests for a few days of the city. ine be ional Bank building are being pushed We don't lite to advertise this business in this Wines, Liquors Cigars Samuel Wrightman, brother of Mrs. company should given anything it way but we are compelled to asks for in that line. by Contractor A. Windsor and when and Native Wines for Use. Read. do to Imported Family M. they are completed, the First National it correct the impression given out that ? leads in OUR SPECIALTIES Old Crow, McBrayer. Guckenheimer Rye, Taylor Colonel J. Francisco Chaves has re Exchange; F. Campbell, Deming; ;our competitor Old Whiskies. will have as nice quarters as any to be and Paxton, Jordan and Monogram, Ky., turned from T. N. Reynolds, J. A. Jones, Jones this line. ; Albuquerque where he found in New Mexico. SAN FRANCISCO ST - SANTA N. M. an in the educa Camp; W. B. Dempsy, Durango; J. S. FE, t'jok especial interest Palaoe: I. D. A. C. tional .exhibit. Hall, Las Vegas; S. Hastings, Clawson, Gross, Denver; and wife, Asbury N. J.; JAES Funeral Director and 'Embalmer The engagement is announced of J. agent of Wallicks company. Twining Park, rjcCABE, I. Fischer, San Francisco; W. H. L. Wells of Cerrillos, A. M. Dettelbach who has the con superintendent Whiteman, City; Samuel Johnson, As of the smelter at Cerrillos, to Miss Oli- tract for numbering the houses in the taTThe Only Original Gol.j's in the W. A. Rogers, Albuquer- Curiosity Shop City. via Speary of Illinois. city preliminary to the introduction of bury Park; The FIRST que; W. C. and wife, Ari- H. T. Warner, chief clerk in the of this free mall delivery system, will Campbell zona; W. S. Mr, and Mrs. A. UNITED fice of Territorial J. W. commence the work in a week or two. Douglass, Gold s General Secretary R. Miss Mrs. Kather-yn- e Store, went to County Superintendent of Public Gibson, Gibson, STATES Raynolds, this morning Las E. Van Schick on a business visit. Schools John V. Conway reports that Randall, Cleveland; Vegas W. J. wife NATIONAL Last at the nearly all the schools in the county and wife, Santa Fe; Stowe, DESIGNATED week, residence of the and Thomas and And bride's at T. D. are in session and that the prospects child, Kansas; Ryan parents Alamogordo, A. L. Don Mc DEPOSITARY. Knowles and Miss Nora Johnson were for the school term are excellent as all wife, Kansas; Cassidy, E. F. DEALER IN married Rev. Mr. the districts have on hand sufficient Kay; George Burleson, Denver; by the Conkling. C. D. C. Mrs. I. L. Bacharach and son arrived funds. Armstrong, Washington, BANK & Professor A. H. an of this noon from to visit The team belonging to the Water Wells, optician Albuquerque is a at her Mrs. Light company, yesterday ran away unquestionable ability, guest GOLD, mother, Ilfeld, and her grand- the sanitarium for two weeks. While (BE Prop. father. Captain Solomon Spiegelberg. from the power house and dashed down was here he will meet a few of Santa Fe's H. S. Lutz returned on San Francisco street where it Established 1850. toucan Curios. Saturday residents who have been unable to se- from Mrs. will re- brought to a stop by the pole of the SANTA NEW MEXICO. Albuquerque. Lutz cure relief elsewhere. He carries cre FE, main at the Duke until tomor- wagon breaking. Fortunately, no one city dentials that prove him to be a leader row, the of Mr. Mrs. David was Injured. Bows and Arrows, Tom-to- Drums War Clubs and Buckskin guest and In his and the best Rattles, Bittner. Residents on Palace avenue com profssion optician Beaded Goods, Mexican Coin Mexican and Mex- R. J. President J. Cashier who has ever visited Santa Fe. As Jewelry, Opals Turquols, PALEJi, q. VAUGIjp, Miss Frieda who has a num plain very much of stray dogs who ican Blankets, Mexican Feather Cards, Mexican Cigars, Mexican Choco- Ewald, this is as much a as a busi Indian ber of friends in Santa arrived are a nuisance by day and make night pleasure late, Chimayo Blankets, Yaqui Indian Blankets, Moqui Indian Fe, last ness on of Mr, he of- Blankets, Indian from and was hideous. The sanitarium people espec trip part Wells, Apache Baskets, Yaqui Indian Baskets, Pueblo Indian evening Albuquerque consultation free until Wednes Baskets, Acoma Pottery, Aztec Idols and Santa Clara bound for her home at ially are much annoyed and will lay fers Curios, Pottery, Antonito, Colo., October 23. He will not Navajo Indian Blankets "A Specialty" Mexican Drawn Work. this forenoon. poison for the brutes if the city mar day, begin Wines! 9 work with hours fable A. J. shal does not dispatch them. until Wednesday, Santa Fe New Mexico. Fischer returned early this to 12 a. and 3 to 5 m. from where W. M. McGrath, the contractor, has m., p. morning Albuquerque he The of St. John's Meth had the of ter- asked for an extension of four months congregation attended meeting the odist church has decided to ritorial board of of for the electric street railway fran Episcopal pharmacy whjch erect a modern church on its he is a member. chise that was granted him last year, building Tte Jlew jHeiico Insiiiuie, rail- lots on Don av- Wary Sheriff Alexander Read of Rio Arri He still talks of building a streiet finely situated Gaspar enue near the power house of the San "OUR PLACE" ba county, is in from Embudo. He way and a number of storage reser to of ta Fe Water and Light company. The says that he will no effort to ap- voirs reclaim the fine land east ROSWELL. NEW MEXICO. spare church is to cost about $5,000 to $6,000. 01 to fell Um of prehend Facundo the murder- the city. Lobato, Work on the new church Is to1 corn. er of Miss Ramona Rendon. Santa Fe can have a belet sugar fac THE MILITARY SCHOOL OF mence the of the Church SEW MEXICO ESTABLISH! I Orien by Wtpfcow irfll promptly flUtd. W. A. an tory if the board of trade will con. after meeting AND Rogers, Albuquerque pro Extension of the church three SUPPORTED BY THE TERRITORY. moter, was among the arrivals from vince the promoters of such enterprise society under weeks hence and which is expected to Six men the Duke city .yesterday and this that enough land would be put instructors, all graduates of standard Eastern Collbgos. sugar beet culture to the fac- give financial aid. Negotiations are New Bulidu,gs, all furnishings and modern and morning was bound for Rio Arriba supply steam-hoate- equipments complete; W. The more land that can be pending for the sale of the old church baths, water-work-s, all conveniences E. county where he is said to be Interest- tory. Price, Prop. to the1 Spanish Methodist congrega ed in some land deal. pledged for that purpose, the larger Tuition, board, and laundry, $300 per session. tion. The of a new , church Is Walter G. of would be the factory that would be building Session three terms, thirteen weeks each. Koswell Is a noted Health Hodge Alamogordo, waB will add to the THE EXCHANGE HOTEL $1.50 Per Day S3.00 married to Miss at builf. undoubtedly greatly resort, 3,700 feet above sea levels eicellen people. Armya Vosburg of the as REGENTS BEST LOCATED HOTEL IN CITY. Cleburn, Texas, last week. The cere John Frank Dlmmick, a native of membership congregation Nathan Jaffa, W. M. Eeed, E. S. Hamilton, J. C. Lea, well as to the attendance at the Sun- and E. A. Cahoon. For mony was residence New York, at one time a resident of particulars address - - - performed at the services. J. T. Forsha 01 me orme s Mr. Santa Fe and Cerrillos, died last week day Proprietor parents. Hodge is a Bon-To- n: at Colorado Springs at the age of 65 John W. Clarke, El Paso Col. W. SPECIAL RATES by the Week or Month for Table Board, with or without businessman at Alamogordo. Arche- J. Willson, was In the Julian Romero, Jacona; Miguel ' ' SOUTHEAST COB PLAZA. Mrs. C. R. Fuller and Mrs. Edward years. He an old timer Room. had bekue, Alcalde; Robert O'Brien, Silver Barker are in the from Denver. Rocky mountain , country and Superintendent city H. C. Codwell, Bland; George They are sisters of Mrs. John gained some reputation as an Indian City; Hample, Goff, F. E. Goff. Omaha; D. N. GO TO WAGNER'S After two weeks In fighter. He was married and leaves two Omaha; remaining Santa Kansas O. G. R. Fe, Mrs. Fuller will to brothers in Colorado and a sister in Combs, City; Willis, Ladies' The Wagner Furniture company has return Denver W. E. Kansas A. and Mrs. to her Ohio. Newton, King, City; just received the largest and finest Barker home at Seat L. Antonio tie, Wash. The ball and banquet given under Greenwalt, Clayton; Gavin, Hair assortment of decorated and fancy Simon Ortiz, J. L. Dressing Mr. and Mrs. C. F. the auspices of the Santa Fe Glee club Madrid; Hemphill, leo t t Axtell, and the chinaware that has ever come to this Alamosa; Amos W. Clarke, Rico; Mar- Misses H. C. Robertson C. at Armory hall on Saturday evening, city. Every piece, from a fingerbowl and J. Rob. tin Cosme de Manicuring, Shampooing, Scalp ertson of N. were proved to be a success. About thirty Vigil, Albuquerque; to the full sized set, is a work of art Morristown, J., ar Herrera, Hobart; Marleta Read, Rico; Treatment and Facial Massage. of rivals from the west this noon. couples were in attendance. The sup- ipsa will lover the They that delight any Bon-To- L. Kansas G. E. will leave ' per was furnished by the n George Tipton, City; Chiropody. beautiful. Prices as low as in St. for the east this evening: Al FLOUR, HAY, mr. and proved to be a delicious repast. Fuller, Lincoln; Frank Rodriguez, WHOLESALE Louis or Kansas City. .axieu is a prominent attorney, a Martin Las cousin of the The hall was beautifully decorated buquerque; Wells, Vegas; Also received the past few flays a late Judge Axtell of New El Gus. John- Bes of Skin Food Used. Mexico. with evergreens and red, white and Charles Mcllvain, Paso; and full line of the celebrated "Great son, EI Paso; Juan Chaves, Albuquer- Special Attention Paid to Dry stoves Hon. and Mrs. Thomas of Kan blue bunting. Western Oak" ranges, and Ryan que; Frank White, Beloit, Kas.; Al. RETAIL GRAIN, POTATOES, Hard Skin and Wrinkled Ten- 1901 sas, are in the Healthseekers are coming into the heaters. They are the latest pat capital on a pleasure Los Tom Grlsento. der Skin. visit. Mr. city at present with every train and Robson, Angeles; tern .modern In every respect with ev Ryan is an of the and the winter population of the will Rev. W. Hayes Moore, pastor DEALER IN ery improvement devised up to date. to Mexico, is the pres city announc- Leave Orders at Mr. Kerr's Barber Shop ent be greatly increased this year. The English Presbyterian church Merely come and take a look at them. assistant secretary of the interior. ed to his that SALT and SEEDS. Address He and Mrs. were world is beginning to know that New congregation yesterday An imense line of artistic, modern Ryan the guests of he the at Denver AIRS. Governor and Mrs. Mexico has the best climate in the has accepted charge KERR, furniture at prices so low that they Otero this after. from which he had a call and that he 122 - - Santa N. M. New York or in Chi- noon. WM land for healthseekers and that Santa House In 'Phone No, Fe, cannot be beat in will preach his farewell sermon here Only Exclusive Grain City ware rooms filled jiiouarao utero nas from Fe has the best summer and winter cago. Four large returned two weeks hence. A congregational ! where he met climate in New Mexico. There Is no A CTTT rTTrV JT Li I with it. Albuquerque with a on ev T 1 UJCm" I I I I V- away from that fact. meeting will be held Thursday KJ VV -I-- -- LVJ - The best equipped undertaking par- painful mishap. While trying to get getting to the res j"T3 The Santa Fe Mutual Miss Myrtle Hample entertained a ening of this week accept lors in the city. Diplomas from the on a train for the north he slipped on session number of her young friends last even ignation of Mr. Moore and a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. & Loan Massachusetts college of embalming. tie and struck his head against a will be Building ing at the residence of her parents, Mr. of the Santa Fe Presbytery SCHOOL SCHOOL STA Fourteen years' experience. Caskets orner of the car, cutting open part of in near to declare the PERIODICALS, BOOKS, SUPPLIES, and Mrs. John Hampel, In honor of her held the future from a small price up to Mm most one of his eye sockets. His injury will of the church vacant so that TIONERY SUNUHIcS, civ. 16th birthday anniversary. The even- pulpit Books net In stock ordered at eastern and taken fcr al elaborate and durable manufactured. confine him to his home for several arrangements can be made for a call prices, subscriptions Seven- ing was pleasantly Bpent with card Dividends declared on one share dur- Picture framing a specialty. ays. to All of Fe periodicals, and other games and another pastor. Santa last months ty-two different styles of molding to Fred Davenport received a telegram playing singing. ing 33 The Santa Fe Glee club rendered some regrets the intended departure of Mr. select from. Sunday evening offering him a desira- Moore who is one of the most eloquent WAGNER FURNI- ble in of its latest songs. Miss Hample re- $9.55 THE CHARLES position the engineering corps of and scholarly divines Who has ever HEJIRY the Fe ceived quite a number of pretty , Which is TURE COMPANY, Santa Central railroad. He at graced a pulpit in this city. piC San Francisco Street. once accepted and left the next morn- LEJWP'S ST. LOUIS BEER. ing to enter upon his duties, In Tun The fair weather predicted by the WANTED A girl to do cooking and 15 Per Cent Per Annum dl'4 ALL KINDS OF MINERAL WATERS. PHONE 38 AGENTS earn to $25 day han- ing the line from Santa Fe to Cham weather bureau for Sunday not ap- general housework in small family. Ap- UO, per to a Mail orders filled our Newest Patent 20th Cen- eleon Station. Mr. Davenport has ply altogether to Santa Fe. It was ply at New' Mexican Printing Office. The trade supplied from one bottle carload. promptly Stock for Sale Apply to the Secretary dling - - - - - SANTA Combination Grip and had considerable experience In the en cloudy and sunshiny in turn and there GUADALUPE STREET - FE Office Weltmer's East Side Plaza. tury Punching, at Wrist Slot Machines. Four combina- gineering departments of important was a sprinkling of rain, but not suffi tions in one machine. One sent on trial. eastern roads and will doubtless give cient to settle the duBt.- - The maximum Will give exclusive territory. Ameri- i good account of himself in his new temperature yesterday was 57 degrees BEST FOR THE A. Braithwaite- can Auto Engineering Co., 220 Broad- oosition. Socorro Chieftain. and the minimum 40 degrees. The pre- B L A ss - . H. New York. A Mr. and Mrs-- Albert C. Twining and cipitation was .01 of an inch .The tem- J. IN. way, Dr. Samuel Johnson of perature this morning at 6 o'clock was Asbury Park, DOWELS Wholesale retail the Am- NT. arrived from Taos 44 degrees. shower was and dealer in following specialties: Guns, Pistols, M. A. the cutter of J., Amizett, Yesterday's If haven't a healthy movement of the Mr. Rolfe, expert - tou regular, munition, Harness, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Boots Teacher of Voice and Piano- on where only the second break in the cloudless bowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your Trimmings, Crockery, "America's lounty, Saturday evening, be well. Force, In Hie shape of vlo- Plated Messrs. Strauss Bros., - bowels open'and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Carpets, Ware, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Gems, 'hey spent the past few weeks, and left skies and perfect autumn- weather of lentDhyBleorpui poison. is aaiiKeruub. To Mason's Touch and Leading Tailors," will be here on the est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the boweli Fire Works, Stationery, Toys and Notions, Japanese Goods, Pipes, Cigars, forte. 'ast Mr. Santa Fe since the of Sep and clean Is to take , 23d and 24th instant with the swellest evening for Albuquerque. beginning clear bacco, Curtains, full line of Musical Instruments and Fixtures, Oil, Paints, Glass is the of the Mam-not- h tember. CANDY Technic. Virgil Clavier line of suitings and overcoatings ever Twining president Trust and Safe Deposit company Santa Fe city is not so bad off in a CATHARTIC shown in this city at Sol. Spiegelberg's, '- -- Up-to-Da- te. -- Kin- if and of the financial as some r - - m r Fall and Winter Stock Men's, Wo System and Musical the clothier and gent's furnisher. Do Asbury Park, secretary way people imagine. s mr r Grazer Mining company which is de- The city has a bonded indebtedness of - - not fail to call and examine the lines. - - - the Frazer mines on Frazer $15,000 of dergarten It will afford us pleasure to show you. veloping only and a floating debt men's and Children's Clothing. Overcoats, nountain In the Arroyo Hondo mining (3,000. The school district has not a iistrict In Taos county. A 150-to- n cent of bonded indebtedness and will LOBSTER AND GROTJSH' . Caps, Shawls, Blankets. Heating and Studio on Washington Avenue QUAIL, concentrator is being built. Power have its floating indebtedness paid off at the Boa-To- Make their headquarters will be furnished by the lake which is by New Year. The tax rate for school - fine Italian Stoves. House Fur- , . these days. at the head of Arroyo Hondo. purposes is lower than it is in the ma- EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Cooking of eastern towns which means . . Ti.i.,.ki. iA.an. To ,, flrni1 . Do Good. go to the Claire dining room do needlework jority a Never Weaken, or Gripe. 10, , nl Always Ladles wanted to plain i Sicken, on Goods. "MEXICAN SORTS." deal as in Santa Fe is per box. Write tor tree sample, and booklet nishing when you want a first class meal. Good for us at home. We furnish materials great property health. AddreM ' Chile Con assessed one-ha- lf one-fif- th CIIIC1GO er W TORI. service. Best attention to commercial and Day $7 to 810 per weok. Send ad Posole, Temole, Tamales, at only to mium BIHDY COIMKT, trade. Sunday noon dinners a spec- dressed stamped envelope to Standard Carni, Chile Verde, Frljoles, Menudo, of its actual value and in some cases KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAR ialty.. Miss Carrie Thomas, Prop. Co., Indiana Ave., unicago. Chicharones, at the Bon-To- n. at even a less rate. . SANTA FE NEW A1EXIC0.

Gunther's Candles, Choicest Brands Cigars Eastman's Kodaks, IRELAND'S PHARMACY Toilet Articles and Perfumes Hurd's Stationery THE LEADING DRU6 HOUSE OF SANTA FE. Full Line Leather Goods PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY, AIL ORDERS SOUCTED