" ' 1 WfcKVjlK TUB NBW AUE. POU'lLiANB, OMflOll. i ulil)' ' - iasssssss ss sss s wssi ss THE NEW AGE A. D. ORIPPIN. Mntinsrei Otste 43 Second St., cor. Ath. Room I and t Portland, Oregon. Entered at the potnfllco at Portland, Oregon, m Mcond-ciMi matter. SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, payable In advance. $2.00 I EDITORIAL i AND NOW THE BRIDGE SCANDAL. In reality, this sccma to bo ono of thoso peculiar periods of ofllclnl ocan ilnl or, rather, tho development and exposure of omclal turpitude that delight tho rcformor who Is gen erally busy with his cry of "Stop, thief!" But in this caso there ap pears to bo tho coveted opportunity for him to proclaim from tho houao tops: "I told you sol" Tho Now Ago ban no more tiso for tho "profcsBlonal" roformor than It has for tho "professional" politician or tho "professional" pulpiteer, or tho "professional" roguo or tho "profes sional" tramp In his Imbecile Inno cence or nny othor "professional" humbug; but In recent local cases It Is apparent that tho "professional" reformer enjoys on unusual occasion for glco over his discovery. Tho scandal connected with tho re construction of tho Tanner crook sow cr quickly directed public attention to tho fact that thcro might bo some thing wrong with an Important bridge contract or two on which work Is now in progress. A llttlo ofllclal-invostl-gallon dono In a semi-official wny at first has apparently dovolopcd tho noccBslty of a thorough and open In quiry by tho powers that ho. That Important work will soon bo under way and a man from Tucoma will conduct tho Inquisition. What tho ro milt will bo Is, to bo Biiro, yet pioblo , matlcalj but tho public Is fully aroused to tho necessity of watching moro closely tho conduct of their chosen servants in public contrnctB Involving largo expenditure of money. Thoro is no doubt that contractors will, as a rule, obtain all of tho pro(U poBslblo out of Important work, such as thnt now being dono In tho con struction of big brldgoH In tho city of Portland, oven though tho "assist ance" of trusted public sorvants, whoso sworn duty It Is to protect tho intercuts of tho peoplo must bo ac quired In Homo wny. Thoro scomfl to bo renBon to suspect that such "as Hlstnnco" has boon given In somo of tho largo brldgo contracts now In pro cohb of completion but so far It Is only a suspicion, Lot tho good work of Investigation by disinterested ugontH bo comploto, no matter what tho result may bo to somo of our trusted local agents. High olllclnls In tho conduct of our municipal business, whoso rccordB aro tinlmpoachablo, should bo among tho first to Insist on such nn Investigation as Is now pro posed, If tho taxpayors of tho city of Po it land and tho county of Multnomah nro being robbed by conscienceless contractors, thoy ought to havo cour age enough to purbiio tqo mnttor to n satisfactory conclusion nnd that con clusion can bo reached only through official Investigation, Indictment and summary prosecution of thoso guilty of purposely Ignoring their uworn ob ligations, Tho Now Ago can boo no othor lion orablo way out of tho mess. Lot tho Inquiry bo completo In ovory detail; and thon, if rogues bo found feeding on tho fat of tho public trens- ury, let thorn bo punUhed to maximum limit. THE LEWIS AND CbARK FAIR WIUU ATTRACT A MILLION. Tho mannor In which tho peoplo of tho Groat East will bo attracted to tho Great West during tho Lewis aud Clark Exposition and Oriental Fair noxt year will, according to estimates carefully made and figures compiled thereon, exceed anything ovor record ed in tho way of nttondanco nt an International show so far away from tho great centers of population. Secre tary Henry E. Rood of tho Fair Com mission himself concludes that moro than u million pcoplo from distant pnits of tho country will came; nnd bo arrives at this conclusion through a caroful study of his correspondence nnd tho gcnoial demand for hotol ac commodations so far In advance. Thoro can bo llttlo reason for doubt that tho nttondnnco, especially from tho states of tho cast and middle wost, will bo enormous, Tens of thousands of pcoplo who nro anxious to find homes in tho west will bo nttrncted by that fact nlono, whllo many moro, who havo lclsuro and means, will como on their annual vacation to sco tho big show and to onjoy tho admir able climatic conditions prevalent at tho time of tho exposition, Many of tho latter class havo been hero be foro nnd know that, barring untoward accident, their vacation ought to bo ono continual round of pleasure Then others will como puroly on mat ters of ovcry-dny business, on account of tho low rntes of transportation, en Joying tho great centennial sights nnd ceremonies merely as nn Incident of the trip. By far tho greatest and most per manent ndvantago to bo derived by tho northwest from these distant vis itors will bo from those who como on business thnt Is, tho business of Boe ing tho country for tho purpose of Investment If they find tho proper In ducement. Few of this class will re turn In disappointment. Saying nothing of the numbor of pcoplo who will visit tho fair, tho mil lions of dollars thnt will be carried hero for pormanent Investment (nnd will find tho nttractlvo chanco to re main hero) will bo a great factor, as ono Important result of tho exposi tion, In tho moro rapid and substan tial growth and development of tho vast resources of tho great north west. Dlrcetor-Ocncrnl doodo and other prominent ofllclnls of tho fair manage ment discover nt this tlmo reason to bollevo thnt tho Lewis and Clark Con tonnlnl will bo tho greatest Interna tional exposition over held especial ly so In tho mnttor of permanent re sult for tho promotion of the best In terests of tho country nt largo and tho vast northwestern omplro In par ticular. ANTIOHAFT MOVEMENT. Tho antl-grnft element of buslnosa men to meet tomorrow nt 3 o'clock at tho Marqunm Ornnd opera Iioubo havo a most excellent opportunity to ac complish much desired results If thoso who conduct tho organization bo Hlncero nnd Bubstantlnlly Interested In tho outcomo of their work. Tho purpouo of tho meeting Is said to bo to ondorso and encourage tho move ment now on foot looking to a bettor enforcement or tho law, tho elimina tion of graft from our public affairs and tho betterment of tho general moral tono of tho community. It Is tho Intention to extend encourage ment to nil thoso Who nro now en gaged lu this groat light, rcgnnlloHB of politics or rollgloiiB iilllllatlous, mid to meet together oji tho common piano of tho public welfare. Henlly prominent buslnesn men of tho city nro onrnestly engnged In tho promotion of this movement and there Is good renson to antlclpato an Inter esting discussion of public affairs, es pecially In connection with recent dis closures of apparent nlllclnl mistiness, To obtnln access to tho star-chamber council of dishonest officials Is, howover, frequently difficult, for tho reason that rogues who nro brae enough to attempt to rob tho public nro gonornlly ahrowil enough to op ganlzo ngaliiHt popular invasion, such as that proposed; but It has boon shown that tho task Is not an impos slblo ono. Homo progress has recent ly been mndo in this city In that ro spoct enough to encourngo tho now anti-graft sentiment among our bus iness men to mnko u determined ef fort to succeed bettor than somo of their predecessors havo. Thoro is somo dogrco of excuse to hopa that they may. It Is a worthy causo and ought to bo encouraged, at least, by a largo attendance POPULAR RAILROAD MAN. Assistant General Passenger Agent A, 1). Charlton, of the Northern Pacific. Tho building nnd successful man agement of railroads havo become ono of tho greatest Industries of tho ago. Thorefore, to becomo great In tho matter of tho development of railroad business is to ncqulro a notablo dis tinction In tho Important affairs of tho world. Such has boon tho success of tho career of Assistant ueuerai niBson gor Agent A. D. Charlton, of tho Northern Pacific Railroad Company, who lias for twenty years been ono of tho prominent spirits In promoting tho growth of tho passonger business of that gieat transcontinental lino, In tho sovornl capacities In which ho has Borved that company ho hns given em inent proof of tho fact that ho Is nat urally n railroad man, an ability which ho Inhorlted, his father having years ago achieved distinction as n railroad man. Asldo from having oxtondod great services for bo many years to tho lnterestti of tho Northern Paclfio lu tholr growth, Mr. Charlton Is ono of tho most popular railroad men on the continent, not only in railroad circles, but with everybody who may have enjoyed tho good fortune to havo be come acquainted with htm. He' is eminently n man of modern business Ideas and methods, tho noul of honor In every walk of life and a most gen ial man to .meet. Tho land-fraud cases in the federal court havo been postponed until next year. Whllo tho purpose of tho public prosecutors seem a llttlo bit myster ious to tho average layman, who isn't supposed to understand tho enso as well as thoBO who ought to know all about it, it may be that it is tho pur pose of tho government to mako nn attractive exhibit of tho wholo mnttor at tho Lewis and Clark exposition. In that event tho moral of tho result would, of courso, havo a much wider circulation than through nny othor existing medium. Over ono million dollnra will bo re quired to meet tho public expenses of Oregon noxt year. That sum Is so enormous nB to prompt tho secretary of state to urgo officially that expend itures must bo reduced. Thoro is no doubt that tho secretary is eminently right; but who will submit tho plan on which tho reduction may bo mndo? Not tho secretary, nor tho grcnt co torlo of officials who nro enjoying tho graft, nor nnyono else, so fnr as heard from at this writing. Cnnnda does not tako kindly to the proposition to establish a navy from which Great Britain could recruit her own. Somehow or othor, tho colonics nro beginning to grow rcstlvo under tho complimentary Insinuation that tho children of tho emplro nro too du tiful to lot their old mother work, and that tho latter will fondly allow thoro to assumo as much of lior burden as aha can get thorn to accept. Port Arthur Is about to fall again. Tho last of tho Russians' grcnt war ships, Sevastopol, has been Bunk. Tho Japanese forces now havo much less to fear In their siege of tho grcnt Man churlnn stronghold. But Stoossol is still thoro nnd as long as ho romalns wo will henr no Japanese firo crack ers. Tho grand Jury, which has recently dono much Important work, is anx Ioub to adjourn. Just what It hns really dono Is not fully known to tho public nnd mny not bo for Bomo tlmo yet; but It hns been n busy body nnd hnB succeeded in frightening n good many bad people An English writer snys that Ameri can wealth Is vulgar, and thnt our millionaires aro uninteresting. Per haps that 1b why they show auch respect for our millionaires over there, and display such strong dcsliu to annex our wcnlth. Professor Jacques Loob of tho Uni versity of Chicago Ib said to bo nble to mako tho dead soamlngly nllvo. Professor Jacques Loch will plenso atop tho practice Thoro nro enough of thoso seomlngly allvo ones walking around now. A Northwestern university profes sor has decided that "heavens" Is a cuss word, but ho Is kind enough to lenvo "bah Jovo" off tho index ox purgatorlus. Tho north Missouri Father who has an elghteon-ounco pear In Ills orchnid and a twolvo-pound boy In tho mir sory Ib glad that tho boy Isn't n pair. Thoro Is talk of putting a heavy tax on boor In Gormnny. Apparently they mnko no exceptions over thoro In favor of tho necessities of life. Columbus had another funeral the othor day. If Gabriel finds Christo pher when o tlmo comes bo will havo to look sharp. A Minneapolis woman fasted for thtrty-nlno days to get -rid of apo plexy. Sho'll nover havo it again, MaruiworatB va. uoin0rau Darwin concluded that the earth worm in At year brings up soil enough to cover the ground one inch thick, and that, therefore, the result of Its labor ! of vast importance. I reckon that tho pocket gopher does tbla in five mouths. It does not do it in tbe aame way or so effectively, be cause the earthworm actually digests the substance of its castings; but it it evident that the pocket gopher's meth od auawers the purpose of fully die Integrating and mixing the dead vege tation with the soil to produce a rich aud fertile black loam. Century, A Good Itule. Look for goodness, look for gladucta, You will meet thtm all the while. If you bring a smiling visage To the glass, you uistt a smile. Alice Oary, It ia easy to see what should be dose; but ooly a few are able to do It ;HMIMMtillimmiMM j; FAVORITES J ' ' tt-fH 1 1 M-4 Blnsan on the Hhlna. A. soldier of .the Legion lay dying in At ferlaj There was lack of woman's nursing, there was denrth of woman's tears; But a comrade stood beside him, while his life-blood ebbed away, And beut with pitying glnnce to hear whnt he might iay, Tbe dying soldier faltered as he took that comrade's hand, And he said: "I never more shall aee my own, my native land. Take n mssnge and a token to some dis tant friends of mine; For I was born at Blngeu at Blngen ou tho Rhine! - "Tell my brothers and companions, whon they meet and crowd around To henr my mournful story, In the pleas ant vineyard ground, That we fought tho battle bravely; and vi hen the day wns done Fall many a corpse lay ghastly pale be neath the setting sun. And 'midst the dend and dying were some grown old In war, The dentli-wounds on their gallant breasts the Inst of many scars; But some were youiiK, and suddenly be held life's morn decline; And one had comn from Blngen fair Blngen on tho Ithlnel "Tell my mother thnt her other sons shall comfort her old ago, For I was still n truant bird that thought his home n ciiko; For my father was a soldier, nnd oven nn n child My heart leaped forth to henr him toll of struggles fierce nnd wild; And when he died, nnd left us to divide his scanty hoard, I let them tnko whnte'er they would but kept my father's sword; And with boyish love I hung It where tho bright light tixcd to shlno On the cottngn wall at Blngen calm Blngen on thu Rhino! "Tell my sister not to weep for me, nnd sob with drooping head, When the troops como innrchlng home again with glnd nnd gallant tronil, But to look upon them proudly, with a cnlm nnd stendfnst eye, For her brother wns a soldier, too, and not afraid to die; And If a comrade seek her love, I ask her In my name To listen to him fuuiMy, without regret or shame, And to hang the old sword In Its plnco, my father's sword and mine, For tho honor of old Illngen dear Bln gen on tho Rhluu! "There's nnother, not a sister; In the happy days gone by You'd havo known her by tho merriment that sparkled la her eye; Too Innocent for coquetry, too fond for Idle scorning; 0 friend, I fear tho lightest heart makes sometimes heaviest morning. Tell her tho last night of my life (for or this moon be rliru My body will be out of pnln, my soul b out of prison), 1 drenmed I stood with her, and saw the yellow sunlight shine On the vluo-clnd hills of Blngen fair Rlucen ou tho lthluel "1 saw the bluo Ithlne sweep along; 1 henrd, or scorned to hear, The Gsrinan songs wo used to slug, In chorus sweet and clear; And down the plensnnt river, and up the slanting hill, The echoing chorus sounded through tin evening cnlm and still; And her glsd blue oyes ero on me as we passed, with friendly talk, Down many a path beloved of yoro, and well-remembered walk, And her llttlo Imiul lay lightly, confid ingly In mine; But we'll meet no more nt Blngen loved Blngen on the Rhino!" His toIco crow faint nud hoars his grasp wns childish weak; Ills eyes put on n dying look ho sighed, and censed to speak; Ills comrade bent to lift him, but the spark of life had fled; The soldier of the Legion In a foreign land wns dead! And the soft moon rose up slowly, and calmly she looked down On the. red snnd of the battlefield, with bloody corpses strewn. Yee, calmly on that dreadful scene her pale light seemed to shine, As it shone on distant Blngen fair Bln gen on the Rhine! Caroline E. Nortou. WAR RAQINQ FOR IOO YEARS. Dutch Heem Ilent on the Extermina tion of the Achillea. With slight Intervals for refresh ment and rest the war of tho Dutch against tho Achlueso line been going on for moro than a century, and, though tho once powerful kingdom of Achln Is now confined to the northwest cornor of Sumatra, tho natives are still unsubdued. Each expedition sent against tho Achlueso, though tempor arily successful, has been followed by llttlo lasting benefit except that attri tion haa gradually worn away tho an cient kingdom. This long war, alwaya conducted with great ferocity on both aides, now stems to have degenerated into a struggle of extermination, In which women and children share the fate of their sons and fathers. The Dutch regard the Achtneso as barbarians, but little can be said for the civilisation typified by the Dutch commander who calmly announces as a detail of his victory the slaughter of 381 women ami eighty-eight children. Btrangely enough, thla announce ment, Instead of being suppress! by tne goTernmont of the Netherlands, is aent broadcast over the world, accom panied by no adverse comments or a hint of official action against the com manding general of the expedition. And tbe Dutch capital is the seat of The Hague tribunal, the place from which rule for the amelioration of the conditions of war, Its avoidance aud its final extinction are supposed to emanate. A Mean Slap. MUs Oldun (coylr) When he propos ed I kept him lu suspenss (or at least ten mtuutea. MUs Sharp Oh, I guess not! 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