The Washington Bee Newspaper, December 7, 1907, Page 1

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Pedro) gay 2 daezegry Tedotsseazuog VOL.27 NO. 28 — nascar cs T er eee ee i | and gener we would impair! 1(Q4\ A bill has been introduced in the THE TEACHERS’ BURDENS CON- k A e ts ae é ot ae What | Saw And Hoard. PARAGRAPHIC NF Louse praying that the people of Mexico! TINE TO OPPRESS THEM—UN- end Of ofa al ce 0 Jand bends ar ereby not only make it be permitted to form a legislature and NECESSARY MEETINGS — FA- ee | state government and be admitted into | VORITISM IN APPOINTMENTS. | the Union ;} COLOR NORMAL SCHOOL | The acquittal of Mrs, Bradley of the) GRADUATES IGNORED. murder of Senator Brown closed a trial|’ The colored teachers in the public which was holding the attention of the! scl xe for the roads to ac I don’t know what the people think, ! By Miss Beatric L. Chase. securities TITER TO OHIO REPUBLI- | S0Mm ‘ scam : it I do know that they are satisfied | . S — A MANLY DEFENSE OF apieks Sct pages : - tthat the Superintendent of Public In-; motto “Brain and Backbone, En- PRINCIPLES j cet riage hae ~~.” | struction will be removed from his po- lerey and Thrift Are Essentials to Suc- Senator Foraker’s Letter. paw: ‘ earn =} sition | cess” under which the Oklahoma Trib- States ate, November 1 © P Bob Terrell especially, who had bet-| une exists, is full of suggestion. : Mattern, Vice | 1 be so largely oversupplied that) 2, hand in his resignation, It will re-| Dr, Daniel HL Williams, who io Reo 1 League,Day- val ould — shrin ols are continued to be oppressed | eutire nation. by the unnecessary night meetings and Aa Robert Frazier, of Richmond, Va,| lectures after they have been working was brought to this city ill last Monday} all day. It is a matter for the Board and removed to the Emergency Hospi-} of Education to look into. Teachers are tal. | compelled to be in their buildings be- The Sixtieth Congress began its ses-| tween half-past eight and quarter of sion last Monday at twelve o'clock nine o'clock. They teach all day, and The football game at Howard Uni-| many of them have no time to eat lunch lieve him and others of embarrassment. | been conducting clinics for the Meharry sl Perhaps Bob does not know what is| Medical Collegé; has been given wnlim- I write to yes saster would take fe) behind this gentle hint ited praise for his surgical ability eae reas I am in favor of home rule. The} The funeral of Mrs. Mary Waller, people insist on having District men ap- | no cil, teok place at Vermont Av- | pointed to District offices. enue Baptise Church last Wednesday Rev. W. B: Johnson is no doubt con- | afternoon. 3 ei-Clubs F ced that Chancellor was an unpop-). Representative H. Burd Cassell, of 2 : information for the supervising prin- the Neil House in Co-| Bill passed the d has been it lar drawing card, By the way. he will! Pennsylvania, was not sworn in nor morial services were held last Sun-| cipals or the assistant superintendent, 20, denouncing | direction predicted, and h Ben Tillman to address the Ly- seated because he is under indictment day night at the Metropolitan ean z = knows nothing about our public I F liminat be Harrisburg. Pa. Church by Columbia Lodge, No. 25,| school system. After school the teacher : jI. B. P. O. E. W,, colored, of this| must attend a meeting called by the su- | H Mr. J. H. Mitter, recent graduate : e : to John Temple Graves, Vardaman and‘ of Howard University Law School, has | ze 5 a Se : ——- oP ae must attend these i ze, Weer VET EE Teg Sothi _ . | ng to » ition ¢ of fo: es - =e duties I he ‘ . oes | Dixon, Nothing surprises me passed the State Board’s examination | : wing : the = _ ao: ee of | meetings ore they go home, The ré 2 days. land willpractice in Atlantic City. the paper last week, Paragraphic News, main in the meetings until five or six If you want to sce a happy set of | My. Beverly Heusldy, who was a} teachers, just walk the schools. Many mmeber @f Williams and Walker’s com- securi Sir eipt 0 sur letter of with copy enclosed, as stated, | Responsible for Financial Conditions ons adopted by the advisory Ohi aiou t it is, 1 trust, permiss that from the day the To say “I told you so” is always versity was well attended Thanksgiving | because they either must get some ' : } mittees of the j have contributed, thz ai : He had better extend his invitation and indus:rial conditions citizenship regulation of interstate com- was omitted o'clock p.m. They are very much worn The dedication of the new building; out after they arrive at home. They kind a therein, it will} — . 3 . ¢. f » Cosmo tan Temple aptis: st arrange i ef ef hey kind engaged there | of them, however, are weeping, for fear pany, died of consumption en route from of the Cosmopoli mple Bapt t| must arrange _ their toilet before they more and more mar time ‘ Church will take place the first of Jan-j cat. Many of them must eat a cold 1 the carriers and corporations their TOW © developed uary jinner, and dinner and supper combined: leveloped ti = = a _ — - - _ - - | uary. « + an nu and supper combined e presidency . A ‘ kee : : must be sam , - Mr. J. Napi who attended the, They hardly have time to eat a decent here were ninety” ‘ 7: i? s 4 nanitien sat: ofl > it with the nstitutio gus fortieth anniversary of Howard Univer | meal. There is no time for rest,but they deed ' 1 i ic non sense sity, returned to Nashville, Tenn., last must prepare to attend a lecture for standing of the busin me week. which they have been compelled to pur- countryy has always been | ; ; i John Wilson, the only colored mem-| chase a ticket to the amount of $1.50. It was never so high as it is now. } Bucs ha ber of the Police Department at Pine! Just think of it! They must go and consequently less occasion than : : : uff, was suspended by the Chief of| listen to some lecturer who has a hobby : | Police in that city and fined two hun-]or some subject in which he al re to restrict commercial free-j | statutory details of managemen | { dred dollars. He was charged with as-| interested, and not the teacher veillance that are ntly | ; : ES : sault and battery by a jury. The two latest acts of the superin- the theory that all a q . The annual inspection of the Police} tendent will be seen in the Normal Such legislatic 1 | Mee = Department of the District, which was] School No. 2 and in another building terprise, retards business aa 24 7 ; Se inder the supervision of Major Syl-|The appointment of Dr. Montgomery’s 1 whole nation : a Be to ee vester, commenced at noon last Tues-!son in the Normal School at a salary srinciples shi n in ae : ; : fay and was reviewed on Rhode Island | of one thousand dollars per ann 1, and the enforcement ¢ 4 Pe Sea avenue, | Normal School graduates who are left to the appre : ; t was reported to the Commissioners | ing and eligible, and the apy I last Tuesday that the resurfacing of| Mrs.Wilkerson, a married woman,whose Delaware avenue from C street to the; husband is employed in the Government be no tolera' main entrance of the new Union Sta-! Why were not two of the recent gradu ur Constitution has be tion has been completed ates of the Normal School appointed? peer ck The Washington, Alexandria and Mt.| There are several who are in need of changed | Vernon Railway have now commenced | work and are deserving ut unauthorized ir Bee 45 > Reet | ise underground trolley from the} Board of Education sh ment in support { ‘ s sa north end of the new highway bridge | tigate these tw pointments nor 5 cheetes anoemaas| ; nto the city, in compliance with the | taiy y were mac manifestly unauthor- 2 : } requiremen f the War Department | fhe death sentei which was passed | appointe upon Karl Hau at Germany, formerly | = —— MACFARLAND SPEA At the breaking of the e beginning of titution has been c izec Pe ¢ versity, this city, for the murder of |} é ‘ lored Young Men's Christ the wisest a . v i . xother-in-law, has been commuted to . Thirteenth L streets, | imprisonment | ommissioner H. B. Mac and irred at Hous- | Commission Macfarl. ton, Texas, last Sun The total loss | Part as follows was estinfated 2 The Housto#! “The community is to be ¢ Theater w ng the buildings de-, 4 upon this event. It is of in SENATOR J. B. FORAKER stroyed to every man, woman and cl OF OHIO ‘ lay the first Sunday in Ad- District of Columbia, for it HO HAS ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENT OF THE vas the opening of the ecclesias- tinctively for best citizenship, UNITED STATES tical year, and was observed in all Cath it makes for righteousness. What these - = lic, Episcopal, Lutheran and Greek, Colored men have done unaided to meet hurches of this city | the offer of 00 by raising $32,000, or . { go. U Anderson, of the District | <i | < It is said that Bishop H. M. Turner] $7,000 more than was required, is the Jel 1 f, lr fy 1 " ind er done ; delivered an interesting address before | ™OSt notable thing of its kind ever done Id suggest to Mary Cnurch r-| prem surt, admitted two women and! _ large audience of ministers of the| by colored men anywhere. It shows hand in her resignati Shej seven men to citizenship last Tuesday-| cou thwestern Georgia Methodist Con-| what fine colored citizens we Suction dk Hatred. Ge tae wake | shows that they are proud of ¢ re the Congressional committee this | nesota, drew Seat No. 23 in the lottery ; ————— and glad to help it stand on | for seats in the House at the opening| REPUBLICAN MEETINGS All next week the United Republican a few questions to answer R sentative J. Adam Bede, of Min- and more, to advance to greater prog- s endeavoring to apologize. of Congress. bis ; 1c Unitec ublican recs It will help the race every The annual report of the District of} Clubs of the District of Columbia will kling Bruce on account a he is too young for his| Columbia shows the enrollment of pu-| hold meetings throughout the District in) esent position he should resign. His | pils be: Day schools, 52,739; night, places published last week’s issue of | the great international convention of the fulness in the schools is at an end ; day teachers, 1,573; night teach-| The Bee. On the seventh page of The; young Men's Brother Chancellor is now telling tales | ers, 84. Bee will be seen the boundaries of the ‘should close with this incident, for it st of school. Why has he been so] The President urge sthe import twenty-two election districts will appeal to the brotherhood late? He should keep nothing back.|of the eight-hour day and says the gov- 1e Bee extends its thanks to Attor throughout the world and stir them to neys Lackie and Fulton for the excel- for everywhere it will win as here, spect and regard. It is appropriate th the protection of all the right | pin Christian Association I may take these subjects when [ w length, is sufficient f t } President, but entire rec- |“ emark that with our surplus | He should tell all he knows ernment should set the example. He ; irposes to r rk tha 1 ou ree i SS hool system is defective be-| lent commendation of it. The Bee has on literary | bden rendered’ invaluable service by greater and more zealous efforts. As may have de mistakes, but} ° | revenues diminishing and our € High School appointment they were made, and for whom they] cause “it puts a premium were made. Now is the time to get| training and tends to take the boy from| these two distinguished attorneys with- the farm and workshop.” out cost. The Bee never knew before president of the last International Con- r other act will be " vention 3 3uffalo, e years ago, uct willbe expenditures increasing, it wot ention at Buffalo, three year £0, I accordance wit! saw as in a glance the great achieve- adding the last grain of sanc ; ; ments of the associations all over the formed by bse Whenever individuals get mixed up} Mr. Roosevelt says the progress of | that it w is_-90 influential till these gen- the nation is dependent on physical la-| tlemen informed the Board of Educa- hoe: |t The services rendered The Bee two lawyers at the Law Board ke to tinker h the tar e time atta earth, but nothing then or since has im- pressed me more than what th en of Washington have done for the uplifting |the present tariff laws we have the | : | with blacklegs then comes their Water- loo. I knew the moment the anony- | mous letter writer got his finger in the The one hundredth birthday anniver- | ; : ; of their people, for the honor of the wis : £ hitt i r served 2 , without charge, is appreciated a rags the | pic every guest would become poisoned. | sary of Whittier will be observed at pean Ee 2 PP! nurs National Capital, and to the glory of | I once related to him a story, but I am| Friends’ Meeting House the evening of} manager. It didn’t know before] Go4q» the 17th instant. 1 was the advance guard of the H | greatest prosperity With Hem z njoyed, and it has bee uestion : ae Ih thus given us us well as we h hi f values amounting to Rept that has at last brought kt convinced that he has not been bene- lepression to employers and i fitted by it. The number of new bills introduced Chancellor a _Mr Simmons, father of Sir Knight who oe of employes. It is} In conversstion with many pe t Monday nearly reached five thou-j CARNEGIE’S GIFT. ai Dope gel cas r E as but ; i Pei 1 convinced that they want control of | sand. President Thirkield, of Howard Uni-| 1” ‘till keeps sick at his residence, F Rey. Walter H. Brooks f ched at street southwest. the Fifth Street Baptist Church, Rich- Rounder. |mondj Va, Thansksgiving Day. beneficent results of that pol rances with which my mail ee expressed must look for of the necessary fac- | people. ir own schools. I mean the colored versity, has received from Andrew Car- negie a gift of fifty thousand dollars for ttors in the work of restricting z on sheen new library for Howard University. these critics is rap- Equal Rights of Citizens DR. CORROTHER: — Howard L niversity ould discard ath ne <cellen contribution for this Fhere will doubtless come a time wt Game ct Gla ee ee y. This is the estimate that changes in that law can be 7 ae - bert Sec i ot Baltimore, who was a} Mr Carnegie puts upon an institution member of the football team, was due} that is a monument to the colored race. to a collision at Lincoln University. One| 1 also shows that Dr. Thirkield has be- death to its credit is enough le n to do s good work. in the Dingley law that a m Timea? a as they do from every The Masons of the Virginia ave ing faction went to Baltimore on Thanks- giving Day. They had a large evening. More than five million acres will be opened for settlement in the West by the Government within the next year. re not mislead- measure I took : ch, went to Philedalphia last mont” vargage: Dot that time 3% * ' a preached at the Fifteenth Street] So far as the protection of the equal) y bard Church, one of the largest | churches in the country. This was on views are well known. ee ie ae } ; . |the rsth. On October 25th he deliv 2 railroad should be allowed} When the Republican party falters it that if the Govern- | Dr. Marage, a French scientist, has | Presented to the Academy of Science a |number of deaf-mutes, whom he has The Rt Rev. S. D. Ferguson, the} taught to speak and hear by the aid of only colored bishop in the Protestant) a vowel syren. self the duty and re- making rates, it would) 115 of citizenship is concerned, my ity have to determine not only Lawyer J. Douglass Wetmore won a successful case in New York. He rep- resented Antonio Sintona again York C Railroad, having j nd costs given in his favor. Justice Da vis publicly congratulated Mr. Wetmore red a ress before the Preachers’ Association of the City of Philadelphia, | at which time he criticised the President for his alleged abuse of the Negro sol- ¢ +... |diers. He alsoe took issue with Prof. : » all of which it is imposst-| \,in, Their achievements will endure, | oncluded| it is reported that Mr. Bishop Orr ( to do successfully abies, who tieades: Gede| Ones ee t Government t¢ ccess J} and every Republican w nm ‘| his ‘address with a compliment to Prof. th made a kick} possession showing that General Grant, npekart if a sata : ie ae memory and glories in their _ should | coker T, Washington. on the bishop on account of his dining] Admiral Farragut and Ger homas er pe teat a oi oe sa be proud to uphold their aati natt| Bishop J. W. Clinton will preach at ev. G. B. Howard, pastor of Gil-| with Bishop Potter of New York. The|early in the war, applied to Jefferson pidly increasing busine: pul When the national committee sha Galbraith Church tomorrow at eleven] field Baptist Church, Petersburg, has| dinner was something like the one give | Davis for commissions. His authority was making it necesary o'clock and Rev. Dr. J. B. McLDaugh-| been elected president of Virginia Sem-| by the President to his friend, Booker} is Judge Robert Ould, of Richmond, r increasing their tracks, cars, Continued on Page 4- Tim im the evening at eight o'clock, | imary. T) | Virginia also how much it should] 4.5 high duty it will fail and go out of iscopal Church, sailed from New! In an article which appered in the York for England, where he will be re- Confederate Veteran, Captain Al. De- ceived by the dignitaries of the Church, ' rosset, of Wilmington, N. C, s that after which he will proceed to his sta-‘ the Custodian Chalaron of Louisiana : : tion at Monrovia, West Liberia. (The| Historical Association has letters in his is under medical treatment in Char-| white people of the S¢ lotte, N. C. j expend—how much f0r| ower, and it will deserve defeat extensions, for equipment, | What Lincoln and Grant and the great ry other item of necessary men of their day did was not done in ise hundreds of millions an-

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