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VulL. XXVIINO. 5 WASHINGTON, I. ., s There Discrimination District of | 19, 1907 | f a report between white ners in their Macfarland. D. Washington, ce nington Asylum. , June 19, 1907. f Co- following ticism made in is partiality the take the opportunity of calling your! ) } ntion to it | With lieve assuffance of my high esteen, be-| me to be | Very respecttully, ; W. Calvin Chase Editor of The Bee. ; ae | NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE NOTES. Yhe eighth annual session of the | be Wednesday, al Negro Business League is t Yhursday and Friday, August i4, 15 and 16, 1907. ciation The Central Passenger Asso- is ju notice of its hird round trip rate to be joined by the other of the fro the coming meeting of the League | Mr. E. P. Colorado, is arranging to with preparing arrangement of a one and ¢ t passenger associations country | Booze of Colorado Springs, | secure a spec-| tal car a party of about twenty-| five representative people of his section) to attend the coming meeting, of the} League. Mr. F. dent of the National Leag D. Pattrson, fourth vice-presi- and man- ger of the carriage buildir R. & Sons. s taki g firm of C Patterson Greenfiel attend the| than at 1 will likel of the League | SOLDIERS s ye ATURDAY JUN ; dy OT, FOR RIGHTS OF RACE, { Foraker Tells Colored People to | Stand Firm, STIRS HIS VAST AUDIENCE. DISCHARGED BY ROOSEVELT TIMS OF INJUSTICE, vic- If He Is to Be Eliminated from Public Life for His Part in Securing the Men a Hearing, as Has Been Threatened, He Declares that He Will Never Re gret His Action—Great Crowd Hears | Him.. Political Equality Should Be War Cry. PARAGRIPHIC NEMS 3Y MISS BEATRIZ L. CHASE | Dr. F. W, Fairfield, for more than twenty years dean of the College of, Arts and Sciences of Howard Univer- sity, has resigned and placed on the Carnegie foundation and granted a lib-| allowance, | The funeral services of Mr. William | <ugene Harris Queen, who died last =) , were held at the Nineteenth} Street Baptist Church last Wednesday. ! | Rey. Walter Brooks, pastor. f Rev. Dr, Edward L. Parks, a profes- | eral unday. |sor of Gammon Theological Seminary | Foraker Has No Resets. “I do not question the good faith of! the President of the Secretary of War; but when I looked at the reports of Major Blocksom and General Gar?-} ington, the therewith, or and testimony submitted upon which the President ed, I felt that, whether it was inten-! If f (tne or he had been hat I have done in their beh not, yurieen ‘years, was elected to fill professorship held by. Professor Fair-_| field Rev, S$. H. Norwood, who has been} the secretary of the Methodist Episco-| pal Conference which held its last ses- | sion at Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, was reelected to that position. Rev. Norwood has fully demonstrafed | his fitness for the position Many burg, Pa. g I! the union men employed in con- struct work in Louisville, Ky., struck this week in sympathy with the carpen-| rs who struck en struck. seph Brannan, who was found guil- false alarm of fire| sentenced three imprisonment and $100 fine, or f turning in Saturda hs was to oaths’ additional imprisonment, in Court last Monday Johnson, egro ventriloquist attended a funeral} the the pse was being lowered into the grave. pallbearers, believing that the dead speaking from the casket, dropped who Md., down ~ajurer, Denton, ventriloquized easy” as the | it. from tubercu- ges will not be per- te of Tes INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. he National Training and Industrial hoo] colored boys and girls, to : located in the District of Columbia, 1 an agricultural or farm school in persons suffering advanced s to enter the for lard, conveniently near to the city, s fair to be launched under the most rable auspices, perhaps, of any sim- start- movee- lar been The hold of the no other sim- ich h States taken that school w as ever ed in the United ment seems to have in recent and strong years, great meed endorse utes Mari the hed jurist, Justice W onkling | cated service. RAILROAD. 2 and 16, 1907: o1d on above Trai all regular k Diamond Express” Route. gents for pamphlet giv- to stop-overs, Liberian Bar Association About two thousand} AFRICAN NEGROES ORGANIZED A BAR ASSOCCIATION. Monrovia, Liberia, May 30, 1907. The inaugural meeting of the Liberian National Bar Association was held in ithe Senate Chamber, Monrovia, January 2, 1907. Mr. T. MeCant Stewart, for- merly of America, was the first man to urge the organizati of a bar associa- tion of lawyers from aft parts of the republic. It at “common law” luncheon, given to the Bench and Bar of the Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas for Montserrado County, at its last September term, T. McCant Stewart delivered address, in the of which he urged that as a matter of the organization of a bar as- was a an course sociation has been under consideration it should taken up and disposed of during the legislative ses- sion, when lawyers from all parts of the republic would be in Monrovia. At the close of the term, His Honor Judge Matthews called a meeting of the mem- for be bers of his bar, and the immediate or- ganization of 1 cided de- committee an association The was appointed to draft a constitut E. R. Johnson, W. Haynes, C was upon. following nt Attorney General F. Attorney General T T. McCant Cc. D. B. King and ¢ nd | Wednesday, January n the Senate Chamber. His Hon- A: $. Matthews presided and 1 the Mr. Attorney Dunbar. A were od Stew punty B y-laws draft Judge rduce President of Liber It lis- opening was The 1 1 het c ened to with great attentior that dist f the next speaker wa fear- beria an pec electe who was timely spe: known peop! attorney a man wl the peopl fense of the NOTICE TO THE eh 2 Be oF PUBLIC. between s this a tk eon- ¢ paft of said partner- recognized by me. That am prepared and will contract for work name and give a satis jot be factory guar- 3art Bogan, 2147 D street, N. W. ITEMS ON THE WING.