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ie eo TON | ATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1908. Bishoo Hood ebukes Corrathers and Walters DOOR FOR DE NO THE NE RATIC OPE f MOC | which eighty pee: Can we jt yur »| knows wh He | I see a new danger, and now sour | Should | upon ourselves the wrath of this na- i been adopt 1881 his’ Negro politci very <8 favored kind things tion ehind it slogan were made re- ave- 1 and al- for it. for it; ibl We we getting somewhat over this when th the fatal, blunder was made; nan hen Judge Russell ior, largely by the is doubtful if any It man ever hated tt Negro vote. I opposed Judge Russell * he learned nomination, whic it he wrote asking me to refused, and then he wrote ter letter. His inaugura address in- dicated that his admiinstration was to be one of hate,spite and vengeance. He seemed determined to do all he Our |} | Lynn d t tk the best whites and to heir wrath upon the} gely responsible | His All know action the the tion. I expected. As was re- a watchman on w rm blund thr ater gre ma larger is now Bry ro vote,we should bring down be elected g W good reason can we give ting Ta he P: Spite work Children might do spite to that had to childhood. of the g invovled Bryan against sident ? seems me our get have have time But eat interests this thought are in of election? The vast variety interests in | millions of people ar feel justified ig ent to permitting one in putwe minds everything else that holds Nobody } Bryan would do if elect he have the nation dear? know what would like could just his way would like to have the f he worth silve that is, r at 16 to I; ve fifty cent free coin- | for one be now es or wou!d wages th what ad as several other things are ar droppe fron present serpent Anarch r issues hav ism, of the radical Dem sufficient absorb much Che ticket only hope for the is that a amount of the Negro vote few Northern St by other means k to in a es can be fooled 10wn to Taft and ro leaders » this d vote against The Ne: their aid him. have ume Negro »vermment he battl sponsibility n many fields t > counted on in time of war. ] needs now to show the broad, intelligent, wise and un- to to th nands of good citizenship measure up aiseworthy efforts in th s to show that peace. He nee t if possible, to used the sword in the land are sup- we PARAGRAPHIC NEWS. Fred Holland, a deaf-mute subj and Agnes Sexton, a 2 an invalid, were married in Mass., lately Day will be celebrated at track Monda German the Bennitr race September 14. illion copies or over of th dential ¢ pamphlet form for the United d—Men to ti ver “Wa not neces asking for. fenders on tt e Pittsburg is of the new he with live men. Mrs. Jennie Wilson died last ay night while being conveye Hospital in the be be the bulance. Work has been theater for the insane at the Gove’ ment Hospital. This building will commenced on dol so ¥ 27] | victed of murder, and serving 2 be up to date and will seat 700 pa- tients and 300 vistors. Denies His Authority <R TO THE VOLT Editor the to make space in your pap relative to position ters’ Conference of this city,who rej thousand by the Colored Bap over twenty-nine ers of our churches t of the members race as leaders who represent ; | 1 red people, « dred people, cl pose aiming to spe Nes whole Neg BK. BRUCE erican to fill the position of Register of th the late K from t Blanch were Mr. to which he was 1 Bruce the credit titled. Those who knew in- at e m he was a man of yerior executive ability and an ora he h he would write it and revise Before would deliver a We uncontradicted by us. deny » million of t rized any cy of Mr. W What can Democra advocé wrt of dency the any promise I he committee that waited on 1ermore, the president of the } 1 Negro League, Rev. J. Mil D.D. Baptist the District of not Ministers Colu ntir Idron, is d the se he j ed does voice Baptists f Columbia nor while he may a few pastors rch is alliance is composed forty-six regu! hes and one hun ers, and nembership of twenty We believe we voice when et us try the old ne by order of the Colored “onference the isters’ ot Coiumb din Zio ween of hele T. Clark, D.D. Rev. J. A. Taylor, D.D. Rev. W. J. Howard, D.D., Rey. A. Wilbanks, D.D., e ewart A. Sayles, A. Barton, Limas Ro’ J Rev. Rev Rev. Rev St S ac Committee. Martin R. Preston, of Nevada,con- : 22- year term, is the presidential nomi- nee of/the Socialist-Labor party. “understr subordinate clerks several divisi 1 and see Five promotions were occas , on one 2 ten persons be pre Mr y were knew every clerk lected those five v ruce knew what indeed, he How fill nd recommended them wrth; ver, he those five recommendatic The confid secre means.” he walk ed to the office of the pointment lerk 1 i could ex 1 to know what this lines drawn throu The clerk nanner that ames because ability the did ore about than h Quick pt when e ic men s around, told him to insert one and as they were about to Mr. Bruce left. His letter | expla 3 ently returned with all was five of From that time up to the death the understrappers d jday of his | never atten ter’s office, and neither did they a- many , ons,Started just what he} the vacancies | To his sur-| in language more e names that he had recorm- thing without ask Mr.. Bruce. Very soon after this the understrap- to transfer one of their another division to the | fore an at- } tempt was made Mr. Bruce was ap- aled to to the nsfer, which [ine to recommend anyone or any- iro. ter’s office, but | make P was done. depu f of di- attempt to make trans- in ty register or chi would “fs or promotions his absence | mote white over the a : from the city, and neither did he pru- | men unworthy lf colored clerk was | entitled to and deserved a promotion, | | Blanch K. Bruce man to do his office. | heads of deserving colored men in } a | was the There is only one act in Mr.Bruc the regretted: Just before he was ll and died te his en- friends.He political career he would promote ies in prefrence to th would know a man was opposed | political 1 o him \ man would | | never know that Mr. Bruce knew it,| would do a favor. Mr. favor. | ee in| although this same individua id ask him to Bruce would invariably do the needed the death a man with aj} of What has been greatly he Register’s office sinc is the Bruce When officeholder in authority at until of Blanch K backkbone backbone any colore grows The Bee PARAGRAPHIC NEWS By Miss Beatris L. Chase. Mrs. Tennie Freeman, a prominent woman of Little Rock, Ark. died very suddenly week at Pine Bluff. Dr. Forest Battis, of Harrisburg, who graduated from the medical de- partment of Howard University some time ago, was quietly married last week in Philadelphia, Pa It is stated that the American lit- erature is well liked in Frankfort, and henceforth will occupy a promi- nent pla in the great Municipal Library there last The newly appointed Assessor of the District, W. P. Richards, took up his new duties last Monday after- noon Chief of Police burg, Pa., has all street pianos that While two your t Harris- sued orders eorge, city. ing in the Osw Oswego, N. Y., last Monday night, the gear the ing and A young the work for Camp Pleasant William L. Montag The on all public Whe public men nal erves to be com- 1 the BENEFACTOR. s city grows a ben- road and unself. heart deserving the the patronage and sup ) Lewis of Inde Barge Com- Jefferson, the manager the and that endent Steamboat ition has shown ore | ple, nd more p to the col- this and other the pe have j ored citizens of By his efforts city and other cit steamboat | | it is true that other com-| scriminate aginst the race he we | identified. | wants to give] benevolent | seeks hi rganization engage erson and most | | | | | charitable | | | | | LEWIS JEFFERSON, PUBLIC NEFACTOR nats to Prof all August 24 (see free of emorial for a man portion of his | modern | this city* last | Saturday in extrem is | many lang lege, until hi died at his hon Monday It is reported tt Capital last is adequately defend the attacks he the P Thomas H Toronto Apartment House, at tieth and P i Natior Guard fe Pickford »tomac d for 1 Justice Anderson last Tuesday and entered a plea of not guilty to the indictment A streets, slaughter, appea fore new church was iday orga Bishop Johnson, pastor ond Baptist Church Helen Dingon, a former comic era singer, died at San Francis pover Wa igtor Che 2 ompany deposited $1,000 to Baltimore and antee the comple { and of carrying the two-years’ limit It that the cials determined seems Mary are to put {to Sunday frolicking Public Printer Leech has cor ed that the health of the 4,2 ers in the Government Pr so Dr J. Manning has been reinst nting ¢ fice needs attention, ing charge of the sanitation of the entire plant.” Great Shiloh excitement we Church, Sundays a Saptist a few Ago, member fainted just as the Communion cup to her lif It has been said that th op Potter was a firm bi sonal freedom on public The most popular shoe a is the tan in all shade kid The inspe ithe Child La in many shape A young | was married | stepmother, who is his sen Mrs. Frank Leslie, eturned from a trip abr glish women year clinging no underskirt, and st 1eath gowr It is reported that the ister has been expelled f zuela by is A decision has t its refitting some the old battleships with modern ment: of the colored has given his| for the Mr. Jefferson ho has for a number of yred to help his people. years end nt of the Steam and His sful pri mpted to run the Regis-j | Read The Bee. an evidence of his} Ee {board the North and pressing then vice if necessary The District going to make an effort the special tensions of of the ci Cc assessments streets in many $ nallpox on- Lloyd arrived a case of st German steamer Barbaro: which at New York last Wednesday from Bremen and Cherbourg.