..-TVVl m tsr3M j IVMIf-'"TV" LMiMttihuWi .H.nwm'iwp THE jnEW AGE, I'ORTI, AJtfD, OREGON. r The New Age, A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. orriOR o Morrison stiikkt. Oregon Talophnna Oak 801. Xntertd at the I'ostonlce t Portland, Oregon, i a secead elm matter. ; mnimiiiTtna OaaTaar, rayableln Adranco S3. 00 HIS KDlTOIt CAYTON AND BNEMIES. The manner In which Editor Cay- ton, of the Seattle Republican, one of tho moat Influential weekly pub- HcatloiiB In tho state of Washington, J Bimnl had to pass In order to reach was treated by representatives of the "lm rendered tho undertaking a timl: Hhcrlff's omce, at his homo In Seattle ot extreme peril, on Mondny night, Is outrageous In nn oxtromo degroo; nnd Tho Now Ago ' TH13 FIFTH YEAR. will predict, without having full knowlcdgo of all tho circumstances , The Now Age closeB Its fifth vol leading up to and attending It, Unit; nine, with this Ibsuo, In a spirit of It will bo rememborofi sorrowfully by j'gratltudo to Its many patrons, nmong those who bo brutally nnd vulgarly whom nro tho most substantial bust mistreated a man, although colored, ncss houses of tho city nnd stnto, nnd of Mr. Cayton's prominence nnd pop ulnrlty In tho politics of tho stnto. Mr. Cnyton has Just returned from n visit to tho South. During his nb nenco his editor gnvo tho enemies of tho pnper excuse to chnrgo It with having criminally libelled tho now mayor of Seattle For this Cnyton was nrrcstcd In his homo nt n Into hour of night, tho sheriff's representa tives trentlng him most shnmcfully. They bohnved Ilka 111 mannered trnmpB In his elegantly furnished liouso, nnd refused to permit him to tarry until Ills wlfo returned to enro for tiolr two-months'-ald babo. A neighbor wiih nwnkenod nnd given tho custody of tho child, whllo Cnyton wnn hnuled to Jull In tho patron wngon llko n common criminal. Ho wns not oven pormlttod to cnll nny of his friends to his nsslstauco until nftor ho had "registered" at tho prison. Subsequently, Unnkor Hogc, who formerly controlled tho Dnlly Post Intolllgencor, nnd who Is ono of tho prominent nnd wealthy men of tho stnto, submitted his check for the $500 ball required, but tho authorities re fused It, promising to rolcnso Cnyton only on n ensh deposit of that nmount. This was done Tho chief element In this outrngooiiB proceeding Is politics. Tlioso who liuvo prcclpltntod this scnndnl will bo norry, beyond n doubt. Their flrBt net is disgraceful to tho stnto nnd n rank discredit to tho city in which It was dono. DKMOOHATS WILL REORGANIZE. Oregon domocraey, which lins boon suffering from congestion of tho norvo for a long tlmo, has at last concluded to apply tho herolu treatment of re organization of what remains of It. Tho prostrato form of tho' de'.odont democracy of tho stnto tins been sub jected to n most serotinous examina tion by eminent .party doctors for murks mid iiiiirtHnntl scars rocolvod In lb) battlo for years with nn Im pregnable foo, nnd tho result of tho illngiioslH Is tho discovery that tho party yet possessoH life enough for reorganization of Us fragments, Tho oontlmont of thoso who havo proposed this reauscltntlou Is that tho various and varying eloments of tho original organization can bo harmonized nnd amalgamated. Tho mooting of thoso hitherto dis cordant olomontH, including democrats straight, gold domocrnts, silver demo crats, populist domocrnts, social dem ocrats, fusion domocrnts and all othor makes nnd brands of that pocullar political trlbo, will bo a mutual con solation conference tlrst, nnd, second, a comparison of various types ot gold bricks, trlnkots and mementoes with which they havo been favored during recent elections, stnto nnd legislative After shedding a fow ot Inst yonr'a tears, n quantity of carbonated cement will bo applied to tho edematous sur face of tho party nnd tho healing pro cess will begin In earnest. As n mnttor ot fact, domocraey ought to bo reorganized In this state. It will help to unlto tho republican ruction., ami aim gaiety to iiuuro con- testa, Kucourngo democracy to re organize, by till means. AOUINALDO IN JAIL. General Fuustnn, ot Kansas, now doing notable sorvlco in tho Philip pine Islands, has Anally captured Kmtllo Agulualdo, loader of tho Fil ipino revolt, and tho lutropld war nils. Jull. Thoro appears to bo no nllu Jail, Thoro appears to bo no doubt ot tho authenticity ot this ro port. This will probably havo n strong In fluence In speedily bringing tho In surrection to a close. Without Aguln- nldo'a encouragement to the lenders of his trlbo In Luzon the war could no doubt have been determined many months ago. With the chief deprived of his liberty and, therefore, of his authority, the Filipinos will certainly lose courage In their confusion and consent to the conditions long ago presented by the commission. I General -Funstun's exploit was one of tllO most daring 111 tllC history of the work of the American forces In the Philippines. Although Agulnnldo was lilddon away only 200 miles illst- ant from the capital of tlio Islands, the mountains nnd Bwamps and the tompor of tho people through whose districts the general and his body- to Its thousands of readers throughout tho Northwest. No wcokly publication In Oregon tins succeeded nioro satisfactorily than has tho Now Age. Its patrons nro among tho most prominent business concerns nnd professional men In tho stnto. Tho constancy of their pntron ago Is n source of Inflnlto plensuro to Its publisher. Its contlnuanco will bo rocolvod with nn equal degree of gratl tudo, and It will be attended In fu ture, ns In tho past, with faithful enro. Tho coming year holds much In promlso for tho Increased growth una dovolopmont of tho Northwest. Ore gon naturally oxpects nn nbundnnt In tercut In that development. Tho Now Ago will bo n busy factor In It. And It expects to grow nnd oxpnnd pro portionately with tho growth and ex pansion of our wonderful resources. Loss than that would not satisfy Its ambitions. THE MURDERER NOT MOIWED. James Urocn, who assassinated E. llonjamln in such n cowardly man ner nenr Underwood Landing, on Sun day morning last, becauso tho lattor was friendly to a woman who nt ono tlmo had ngrued to bocomo Mrs. Clrcon, but who finally clmngod her mind nbout It, has boon nrrostod nnd Jailed. Ho confossod that ho was Bon Jiimln's murderor; thnt ho slipped up to tho wftidow of tho residence In which tho dancing party, of which Donjamln was n member, was lunch ing, nnd dellborntoly shot him to death. Hut Green wns not lynched. No mob npponred to wrenk swlftl vengeance on' tho fiendish nssnssln, although his guilt Is fully established by clrcumstnuco nnd tho murderer's own confession. Lot this bo said to tho credit nnd honor ot tho commun ity In whlcirtho tragedy wns enacted. Hut, wero Greon n colored man, and had committed his awful deed In tho South, ho would havo boon burned nt tho stnko within twenty-four hours after his capture There's tho dif ference between tho civilization ot tho Wost nnd thnt' of tho South. Tho Press Association of Oregon will go to tho Drooklyn Exposition in n special car. Oregon will bo ndvor Used extensively. Tho enr will carry Tho banner for tho stnto on Its "outer walls" nnd much good will bo dono by ovory mombor of tho Association as It passeB along its wny to Its ilea tlatlon, ns woll ns grand work for tho stato when tho delegation shall reach Its destination In tho great fnlr. Tho deadlock in tho Nebraska leg islature Booms harder to break than was that of Oregon. Probably Bryan's lnlluenco has boon good in nn In verse order, ns It usually Ib In other things. DO YOU LIKE CJOOD BUTTER? And Is Your Wlfo Fond of Good Cheeso and the Choicest Cream? Tho T, S. Townsond Crenmory Com- It II tit nfr AX Qfnrt atawt tinn t 1 I,; ucqu,r0ll ft ,eaiBg placo , tno business in this city. This com I ,. I.n. ..! ...1 . imii) i uoui it juuuer mm ninuuiuc turer and handles crcamory buttor and full cream cheeso of tho first quality, On this fact it has estab lished its reputation. Tho manager says: "Wo preparo a cream that will carry to Chicago In u perfectly sweet condition." Nobody else In this city has been doing that. Thoso who havo tested tho buttor, cheeso and cream that Tho T. S. Townsond Company puts out nro never found coiner olsowhorA for thoHO goods. They aro tho best to bo had and tho buyor knows It. Give this company a trial order and soo for yourself. Order by 'phono, Grant 1421, or go in person to 44 Sec ond street, between Pino and Ash, and oxamtno tho products. 'xrefflBKHflHBHRwBk''iiSSfER8aB WK BBBBBBBBBL' TH JIHTbbbI Hon. John F. Caples, for many years ono of tho republican wnr-horscs of Oiegon nnd to whoso campaign spccclies much of tho pnrty'a buc cess may bo attributed, Is coming home, having resigned his position in tho consulnr service nt Valparaiso, Chile, to which ho was appointed by President McKInloy. Mrs. Mota Mat- thlou, who Ib a daughter of Judgo Ho Is on'o of Oregon's pioneer bust Caples nnd manager of tho Whale ncss nnd professional mon, nnd ns n Piano House of this city, recently re- polltcnl cnmpnlgnor ho has had fow celved a letter from Consul Caples, equals on tho Pacific coast during tho dated Valparaiso, February, 0, In past quarter of a contuiy. WHAT ANTS CAN DO. Borne Thlnga that Show Their Biiperlfn Intelllucucc. Xhero aro a good many ants of differ ent varieties on the lot at my country placo nenr Covington, nnd last year I began to make a systematic study of their hnbh. I found It n most fnscln ntlng pursuit, nnd have resumed It with much enthusiasm during several visits this year. A llttlo Investigation will couvluco almost anybody, I think, thnt the ant approaches nearer to a man In point of Intelligence thnn nny of tho lower nulmnls. Some of tho things I havo seen nro so marvelous thnt I would hesitate to spunk of them If slm liar wonders bad not been fully record ed by trained scientists. Near ono of my flowerbeds Is n colony of small red nuts thnt nro extremely industrious In collect lug food, nnd they frequently perform tho most astonish ing engineering feats In transporting; heavy burdens to their homes. Not long' ago I watched n party of nbout a dozen that had found tho body of rWBiwtllV spider, and wero dragging Ittownrd tho nest. Tho spider had hairy legs, which struck out In every direction and caught on obstacles, greatly retarding progress. For several minutes tho nnts rolled nwny with their nwkwnrd booty, nnd then stopped nnd seemed to hold a council. A mlnuto fragment of dryJeaf was lying on tho ground; presently they all laid hold ami pulled tho spider on top of It. They then seized tho edges and slid It along without dllllculty. On another ocnslon I saw n lnrgobody of these snmo ants start out for a raid on another colony. They marched like nn army, with scouts thrown out nt tho sides, nnd, when several feet distant from the nest, divided Into two parties. Ouo kept straight ou nnd wns soon en gaged In (torco coiubnt with tho other trlbo, whllo tho second detachment mndo a detour nnd fell upon the hill from tho rear. Tho result wns a groat victory for tho Invaders. Anybody that feels Interested In the subject, and thnt will put In n little tlmo nt close study, will be ctTtaln to witness exploits fully ns nstonlMiIng ns those I havo described. Times-Democrat A WITTY ECCLESIASTIC. Good Etorlea Recalled of the Knitllth liieliop of Oxford. An amusing story Is told of Dr. Stubbs. bishop of Oxford. An Impor- tuuato lady, knowing his experience of ) tho holy land, kept on nsklug him what places sho ought to visit, as she wai ' starting on n trip to Palestine. After ' answering topographical questions , without number he was again asked: "But, renlly, what place would you ad- "to jkhiciio, madam." vise wo to go to?" "To Jericho, wad am," said tuo bishop, sweetly. Another atory turns on a remark at niaue some time ago at a uig uieeuui ot church dignitaries. On the way t the meeting he had passed through a somewhat hilarious crowd, from .which ho emerged with a damaged tall hat.vj This caused no little amusement on his arrhal, and some ou proposed that the hat should be brought forward aud put on the table for general view. "1 propose," said the bishop, "that It be tvA." which tne Judgo says that his resig nation has ueou nccopted, nnd that ho and his daughter Jennie wero pre pared to loavo on their return homo on tho following Tuesday, via Liver pool and London, tholr purpose being to enjoy a glimpse of tho Old World on tho way back. Judgo Caples will rccclvo n cordlnl welcome on his arrival In Portland. Hurfnoo lutllcntlons. From "A Hook on Dartmoor," written by the Itev. S. Unrlug-Gould, comes n story which might bnvo come from n Ich trustworthy source: The wild and romantic country of Dartmoor consists of u table-land with rugged peaks or tors, and till but Im passable marshes. After n dry sum mer It Is easy to pick one's wny ncross parts of which at other times nro full of pitfalls. At ono of the hitter perlodH n man wus cautiously threading his way across one of these treacherous marshes when he saw a hat lying brim downward on the sedge. Ho gave It n gentle, good-humored kick In passing, and almost Jumped out of his skin when n choked voice called out from beneath: "What be you n-dolug' to my 'at?" "Bo there now n chap undcr'n?" ex claimed the traveler. "1m. I reckon, and n boss under mo likewise." l'rlnooim ltoyn.1. The title of Princess Itoynl, borno by' the Empress Frederick of Genrinny be fore her marriage, Is not given to tho eldest daughter of English sovereigns hut only to the first child should It Imp pen to bo a girl. BIRD SUPERSTITIONS, Borne of the Quaint Kbymea That Uacd To lie lletlevetl. To dream of tho lnrk Is a good aug ury for future wealth, health and riches won by Industry. It Is somewhat doubtful. If 11 search among old lore and records of tho past would roveal a sin gle oiuen, legend or proverb disrespect ful to this merry bird. We aro told, "If larks fly high and sing long, expect line weather," nnd another prognostication Is evidenced If they rise beforo tlicy sing at dawn, with nu overcast sky, wheu rain muy bo looked for, but when they fly very high, singing as they rise, a flue day Is to be expected. If Hold larks congregato In flocks severe cold ! Indicated. Regarding finches, tho plain tlvo note of this bird Is by many taken as Indicating ram, and In Scotland the following Jingle Is common: "Wect-wcet ' Dreep-dreep!" The feathered denizens of the farm yard have ever been associated with proverbs, such as "Children and chick en must always be pJckln'," "Curses, Hko chickens, come home to rooet," "A laying hen Is better than a standing mill." "Snuco for tho goose Is sauce for tho gander," "The fool puts bis lost hen In the pot," "Tlui crowing cock lovoa his own music," and "Geese follow their leader, If he's a Dig enough goose." Of fowls thoro la a rhyino thus: If fowls roll In the saud, Italn Is at hand." And when they look toward the sky, or roost In the daytime, rain may be ex pected: but if thov trim their feather ! during a storm the rain la about .to cease, while their standing on one log is considered a sign of cold weather. With regard to ducks and geese, we are told: "When ducks are driving through the burn That night the weather takes a turn. ( In the Morayshire there la a rhyme thus: . "Wild geese, wild geese, ganging to the sea, Good weather It will be; Wild geese, wild geese, ganging to the hill, The weather It will spill." The whiteness of a goose's breast bone is supposed to ludtcate or fore shadow tho quantity of snow during the coming winter, as shown In the fol lowing lines; "It the November goosebone be thick, So will the winter weather be; If the Norember goosebone be thin, Bo will the winter weather be." When turkeys perch oa trees and re fuse to come down snow may be looked for. When swans fly It Is a alga of rough weather, while guinea fowls quail more than usual Just before raia. No donbt the stockholdors of tho Hival Oil company will ho pleaeed to kn.nv that tho oompnuy is drilling ou well No. 1, and havo psssud tho first oil sands, with oil. Stock can bo had (or GO cents per share They own tholr land, and nil! mako for the itockholdors mauv times their invest mont. Mail orders will receive prompt attention, nn 1 parties Interested nro Invited to call at tho company's olllce, loom 1, Multnomah block, Portland. They rofor, by permission, to Mer chants National bank, Portland; K W. Godfrey, stamp department, post oflico; II. J. Martin, druggist, coruor Washington and Sixth. Tho picturesque lino nnd tho roynl ono back to tho homo of your child hood Ib via tho Northern Pacific. You will rldo over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia nnd tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing tho shores of Lake Pend d'Oiellle, through tho famous Bad Lnnds of Pyr amid Park nnd ncross tho wheat' fields of tho Red rlvor vnlloy you go nt fifty miles an hour, and sloop and cnt in perfect comfort as tho solid vcstl bulod train rushes along. For detailed Information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, maps of routes, etc., cnll on or write , A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Gcncrnl Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison street, corner Third, Portlnnd, Or. NEW NORTH- west Ixxlgo, No. 2554, G. U. 0. of O. l'. meets nt 205Js Socor d street, rorner of Salmon, first and third Tuesday of rnrh month. All Odd Fellows in pood standing nre rordlsllv invited. F D.T110MA8, E. WATSON, P. S. N. G. riNF v, inf., i.mucms rnivATr. kamily kooms ANOCIOAIl- THE GLISAN AUOUST WAONER 4tS ailsan Street, Corner Tenth PORTLAND, OREQON. tt THE PINE 0f a66 Pine Street, Between Third and Fourth... CHAS. 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