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I' I 1 W V- . - ' 'v ? -v v- .. jr -T-73! THE 2TEW AGE, POBTLAKD, OREGON Pnrtlatti- Nw Age duty of tho soldier to nrotcct. but tho wholonalo distribution of Infamous should not honorable service bo taken post cards nnd picturing a trombllnrr HI3 LEGACY. Katabllahod 1890 A. D. Qrlflln Offlco, Itoom 317, Commomrcaltl fir- .. .. . f..n nntiaM I.. I.1I.I .. It. L ...1.1. . ..... .. I.-I. A l t .. ..... Mate H mn ., n ..., ........ . ... m . Manager uttuuui in 111.1. ciing iiunisnmeni wimr wuumu uuing incu in n cuurt - vui n nnu Portland. Oregon. Phono 12 upon n wnoie onitnnon uccause some in win en oruiisn. omen, antnropoiu ..""" " 'i. ". oi us memuers nave ueon blacKgunrds "Pes, supposed to Do Arro-AmerlcnnB, -iiiuuuico agents," says a wri- Jost Dros. Saloon, 340 i uuiidiiiK nnd murderers, nnd others, from a were Jtidec. counsel, iury and bailiff. tcr ' the Amurlcnn Mul-iizIiip. "nro nun. fin wlnon limmn fnlso sense of comrndshlp, have re- Tlieso cards wero labelled nst GGG. Williams avc- l ntwl ntcrnra "Dofent ministers teaching Industry, sobriety, Family trade a specialty. M. J. QUI Co., wholesale- nnd retail Th. Ilnun Ml .... r -. mnnt dnnlnra K1 0 f laalsof nnl n..nn..n . " w 1 1 ! C a I. S U ...xt... .....f, uw imootaannik utviiiiv, I Tn IniiiNi i,l.1l.,.l.... .11 i t .. . "" ounu Ul UU1I1I ilUBIl l, I1UVO TO' "coo CUIUS Hl!ru lllUUHUli; 1SUII III "luiniurs ICnClllll- lllUUSirr. HOIirlntV. rZ&rr&Xin '8cdJ t.C8tlfy ,n ttn investigation? This! Vote tho Wl.lto Man's Ticket." t-eonomy, and ovu of wl o and eul I In Ihn Hnlrn'r, AnmnnF vvl ,m ' In. fnlnl" In llnrnn nonl.lnov fnr " " unCH8. Hlld J'Ct tllWURll It tllO each week. All Klnlttir Cnr nml Flrnt LIhm Hotels una HcntHlirantn buy tho UNION MEAT COMPANY'S rrtESH AND CURED MEATS Tho tlct In tho Market. I'atroni Homo In dustry. Subicrlptloii prlco, one year, inco.lJ.Uu. A good placo to get your soft or Btlff Alder stroot. tanco, rT-; 7 ,n. hG Cubnn cnmpalgn, vying with tho ng fatal to Barnetfo cnndldncy, for ,,, t ..., ,.,,7, ,,, ,, 7, f !, hats renovated Is 249V6 A , payablo In ml- whito troops of Oenernl Lnwton'B com- ho was olected by a plurality of only .,,.,'.. . mnndnte, Islt tho between Second and Third Imnnd In fearlessness nnd efficiency. 490. In nil ho recolved 87.51G votes. U'-'S8 nnd widows In their nilllc-1 Colonel A. S. Daggett, who command- Oscar DoPrlfst, who has already """ J. Wallgrecn, denier In Mr. a. Waterford Is BUfforlng with rheumatism. Walter Sharp. Mr. Poyrim left this week for Gold fields, Nov., where ho has been ten dered a lucrntlvo position. 9O9&9G9m9mmwMM,Maw0iixntmti ed the regiment in the assault on served one term as county commls I .... .. . . . Cnney reported to tho Adjutant Clnn- sloncr. received 0G.G04 votes, n nlur- workliiir In n ntn,. ,.... ... u,,..i. t.. I rUnl LAND LOCALS cral that one bnttallon In which wero allty of 0,533. Dr. Lnno was one of kotn. a mnii In tho ncleliborhood hud i ----- - , . f Compnnles C and D, now with D tho the three representatives olected from ,,,,. ,,riinf , . J ' , ', ' . , . lllllllJMaMliHftlMtMi , linifnllnt. rvl.lrt, la A l, ,llomla.i l lin Plrnt rnnnrooolnnnl Tllorlnt n,l ,,ll"tr ront I'lOSSlirO. allowed 1110 to disgrace from the service charged received 0,404 votes. r'lL ,,,m n l,oltT for two thousnnd ahead of tho lino of Mlles's brigade Mr. Bnrnctt, who Is now assistant ' ,IoMllrs- "! wife had protested vlg upon tho etono fort, and thnt n nrlvato State's nttorney, was born In Tonnes- orously nt the tlino. sayhii; that sho Mr. Wm. Mooro leaves In a few dnvn of D and another of Company K enn- ""C but has lived In Chicago most needed a sewlmr iiuiflilin mnm timti for a short visit to his former homo, turcd tho Spanish flag. Colonel Dag- of his life. After finishing the course Insurance. gctt claimed the honors for tho Twen- at tho Jones school ho graduated! "Oiio dnv t tmnp.i n,.,f i..i Mrs. Clara Dettls has left tho hospl- ty-flfth; but, although recognizing tho from tho old Central high school,'.,-.,. "J ' nonr ll ; n mnn nnd tnland Is stopping with Mr. nnd Mrs.' Rood work of tho regiment, General taught school In tho South and grad- ,,, , ', l on , ,t" railroad, and nl- uiiniroo decided that .men of tho uniea rrom union collego of Law. """ " laeuiuni miuio no parucu- Twelfth wore tho first to enter tho During tho early purt of his career as ,,ir lipresslon on mo nt tho time, I fort. The record, howover, showed a lawyer ho also edited Tho Chicago discovered during tho day that tho thnt tho Negroes behaved with great Conservator. In 189G Charles S. victim was tho man I had Insured gallantry. "?n appointed him ns assistant Immediately I hurried nlxnit nii.l hp! Could not somo cxomplnry punish- State's attorney, In which capacity ho , ... L.' .mnul n," " e" Mrs. Hcdsnltli. wlin ma l.nnn mn ' mont hnvo been ilnvlnod to tennli tho Is still scrvlntr. Un ban snrvnfl In """ "w.canrj proois or tienui, fined to tho houso for tho past two offending battnllon a lessott. such as every department of the ofJlce nnd , Umn '" to the olllee, nnd request- weeks, Is again nblo to bo out. I banishment for a probationary period hnB solo chargo of tho habeas corpus ctl '"at a draft for the policy bo sent to a romoto llost, for Instance to Al- work. In this ho hns been most sue- " '"o without delay, r.css than a week Now Northwest Lodgo No. 2554 O. U. naka7 Tho assignment might have cossful, hnvlng secured from tho Su- nfter the funeral I went to tho homo O. of O. P. will celobrnte their 22d ''Pen hard on tho commissioned offl- promo Court several notable decisions of the widow with a draft for two nnnlvorsnry on the 19th of December errs, hut wero they nltogether blnmo- clearly defining tho law In bnbeas cor- tlioiwmd ilnlini- nt their hall. Second nml Ynmhlll loss for tho sins of tho men nnd tho Pus procedure. Ho has annenred fori .....! ,"""ll' . . streets on which occasion they invito Bhortromlngs of tho non-commission- tho Stnto In all of tho oxtrndltion , . , , nt,t mc nt ,l10 (,oor w"' her en omcors wnom uencrni unrnncion cases uuring tne past six yeara nnu v '" '" nn. ah uuoui mere wero condemns in his report? Prcsldont has been Identified with tho Dryer, i 8,Bn'' of deprivation, almost of want. RooFovelt's cstlmntlon of tho Negro Streetcr, Hoch, tho Donefor mnndamus "I did not revnnl li tiiiiimw ,r ,nv church Inst Sunday night woro treat- regular Is high. It is proved by Ji cases and the recent caso testing tho visit at once, nnd the woman tnlkiwl od with nn instructive and Interesting order thnt Colonnl Pitcher was cor- constitutionality of tho Juvenile Cou-t troiiiulotiNlv ni,n i,h i,..mi....,.i wnr In Cuba by a member of tho ho- not enro to bo associated with Negro Wells-Burnett. . , fom "J iUcw '" ''Is overcoat pock- pital corps. In glowing terms ho ro- soldiers and would like to aeo them Dr. Lnno was born forty-six years ct B" Hnlt'' Hoftly. Sho hnuded 1110 a lated tho ninny deeds of valor of t" ,0t of tho service. Tho President bo- ago nt Loxlngton, Mbs., but came to BlllnH rubber doll and n little pnekngo colorod troops that had como under "eves that such a sentiment, If utter- Illinois when eight yenrs old and Bet-. of nuts and candy, his personnl observation nnd also re- cd by nn officer who mny bo assigned tied In Perry county, whoro ho attend-1 '"Ho bought these she snld 'for tho lntod how on ono occasion, "Toddy to commnnd n Negro regiment, morltg ed tho public Bchools. Ho then went baby's Christum ' Tim.. .h'n i.,i,.. .iiiuiihii uiDuu(,uiuiitu ui . m ww.win;. aiiiui. .. ' ..v.i.i ' ."VBV dOWtl 111 n 4frrnif MI.. ......... ...... mm. r....i. iiii-i. i - ... .. tua.i....- ... u.iit.. Rlnnln nml "I-nst year, before Christmas, I was fancy groceries, G34 Thurman street xoiepuono racinc an. their friends to unlto with them. Tho nudlcnco at tho A. M. E. Zlon Itoosovclt" throuch dlsobcdlenen of punishment. But Colonel Pitcher. orders would hnvo been annihilated ho is guilty, could bo punished too school known ns tho Southern Illinois harshly: nnd .moBt nconlo. wo think. Normal school. After Mr. Lano had will bcllevo that tho men and non- finished hla normnl course ho was en commissioned officers of tho Twenty- gaged ns principal of tho public fifth not Implicated In tho murderous schools In Cnrhondnlo, nnd after lenv with n number of white troops, but for tho tlmoly support of Negro troops. The President demands thnt all No- grooi shnll form themselves Into in- outbreak at Brownsvlllo will bo pun- '"K Cnrhondnlo ho enmo to Chlcngo vcstlpntlng societies nnd forrot out lalictl too hnrahly by dismissal from and attended Rush Mcdlcnl Collego perpetrators of crlmo or elso bo ad- tho army and disqualification to servo and graduated from that Institution Judged guilty of crlmo and suffer pun- the Government in nny civil cnpaclty with tho dcKrco of M. D. In 1895. For isnment a doctrlno thnt has long.ncrcanor. boon nnniilnr with Bon Tillman nnd others of his Ilk. Now following In his Tlio Now Ago Indorses tho following Cook county, besides hnvlng n Inrgo footsteps comes a sargcant of pollco tnkon from tho Washington (D. C.) nrnctlco In tho neighborhood whoro ho '"Your husband sends you this for your Christmas,' I snld, handing over the draft. I then oxplnlned It was her Insurance- money. "Sho thanked me. I said I wn tint entitled to thanks. "She thnnked tho company. I IiirIhI- IIia nnnt Mirnn vnnro Tr T nnn lino C1 tllllt tllO I'Olllllll III- ll'iiu lint ii(lll,1 tinnt. naalafnnt finitnlv Yi1ivn1r.lnn nf tfl tllflllL'M ' In tills city who declares becnuoo tho Chlnoso nro not to bo scon on tho Btrcet In Inrgo numbers that thoy aro ongnged In unlnwful pursuits although ho has tn ndmlt thnt ho has no evi dence of tho fnct. Truly tho methods of ronsonlng employed by somo of tlt favored raco who hnpnen to bo en trusted wth n little authority Is won derful nnd pnnt tho comprehension of common people Boo. Bight you nro Brother Chnso: BBAVE SOLDIERS. Elscwhoro In Tho Boo will bo rend with interest tho records of the enlnr. ed soldiers who hnvo been dismissed lives. Raise WagAa Voluntarily. Clilcnuo, Nov. 11). Tho Chicago & Northwestern railroad has voluntarily roTsoS iJT,Jo,bnta.tdilKrtho oxr: ' t on r!10 Byrm, n1 enntlvo. ioiriHintiv n.i i...iiii .... . lncreaso of waccs. Eleven hundred --"" .0. Mt Jllllltl IUHVI " 'Thank your husband,' I said, 'for this Is his legacy of lovo to you nnd to his child.'" of this government. Ho exercised tho inrce when ho dismissed from tho army tho three companies of colored soldlors. His nttompt to plcaso tho South has failed nnd he has success- Tho Bco agents nnd approximately 500 telegraph operators will romo in for a aharo In tho advance. Tho nverngo lncreaso In wages as announced by Oenernl Manager W. A. Gardner tonight will be $5. Trust la Oood. Now York, Nov. 10. Tho directors of tho Standard Oil rompnny Issued nn other circular today to tho stockholder of tho company, saying thnt tho com pany's position is unassailable from both a legal and a moral standpoint. After nn Illness of ovor thrco months, Mr. Potor Leo nnssed from this life on Friday. Nov. lGth at 3:45 fully offended tho North. o'clock. Tho direct enure of tils death I would suggest that ho run for n third wns Brlchts disease Mr. Leo was a 'term and boo how donrlv hn Is lovoii tintlvo of Rockrldgo, Va., coming to by tho colored citizens of tho United Portland In 1884 and leaves a dovotcd .States. Ho should run by all means wlfo nnd two daughters to mourn his 'and test bis popularity In this coun loss, besides a host of friends. Mr. .try. Leo will bo greatly missed In this Jefferson Davis Is moro honored to community. Whllo not to n great ex- day than Thcodoro Roosovolt. Ben tent n society man, ho wns ono who edict Arnold would havo a .monument round his grontest enjoyment In a erected to his memory soonor than Tho Anhcuser. Henry M. Williams, happy homo llfo, a man thoroughly do-. Thcodoro RoobovoU. Wo havo no proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner mostlc In his tastes, bIbo ono who toars to shed becnuso wo predicted Its Second, Portland, Oro. Tolophono could always bo depended upon ns n coming. Wo nro not disappointed bo- Main 2517, truo friend. For 14 yenrs ho was In cnuso wo "told you so." Tho Amor- tho employ of Tho Edwards Furniture lean colored citizen Is proud of hln nvnn a TMm nior. in nni.i . Co., a tried nnd trusted e.mployco. Ho' soldiers nnd whatever tho opinion of corles ntea flsh and l douuS Show was n charter member of Prince Hall, Theodore Roosevelt Is of them m3 522 61 Nwth PaTatreot coi? Lodgo No. G5 A. F. & A. M. Tho Now amounts to but llttlo. When ho wns ner Davis pn l.nltna ulMi n linnt nf trlnnAa In irnlnir un Qmi Tunn inll 11 . I "'' ..CT ......va .. ....v ... . ..w.,.it, ... o o M,i u,i unit ii inn niuau uriivo exienuing sympatny to tno sorrowing widow and dnughtcrs. men anved his llfo. It wn nt ihia a.i -. . . . linMIn H.n Viii. .i IT . . w ""uuiduii, tiuiiiu una Illlicy gro-1 "" hi'ii im u 11 Ill-Ill C, l1'"..?" Mw dstlngulshcdlcerles, Twentyflrst nnd Thurman that tho finger .prints of no two men RECORDS OF ENLISTED MEN. ItlciitMcntlon li- TltiKcr Prlittn la Now Itriinlrcil. On Sept. 1 tho system of personnl Kienuueation prescrllwd on April 7 by tho war department was placed In operation and a record Is to be inndo of every man who may hereafter enlist or re-enllst In that service, says tho New York Tribune. Circular 41 en Joins commanding oflleers to tnko such steps ns mny bo neeessury to Insuro prompt nnd complete compllnneo with tho requirements of tho order, nnd In specting oflleers nro charged to make Icclnl Inquiry nnd rejiort, ns to wheth er theso requirements hnvo been met. On Sept 1 tho outline llguro cards pre viously In uso were discontinued, nnd herenfter tho complete Identification record, consisting of finger prints, per sonal description of tho soldier, photo- grnpnic negative and ono print of tho negative, will bo forwarded to tho mili tary secretary of tho army. One of the most lniwrtnnt features of this Identification record Is tho Im pression of thu lingers, ns It is held Always ask for the famous Ganersl Arthur eigur. Ksbcrg-Ounst Cigar ., general ngcnU, Portland, Or. Try tho Faclflc Lnundry Co. for good work nnd prompt service. Main ofnee First nnd Arthur streets, Port land, Ore. Telephone G40. Royal Market, Balr & Worth propri etors, fresh and cured monts, fish, poultry nnd game. 439 Union avenue north, corner Tillamook. Phono Enst 167. Vulcnn Conl Company, wholesale nnd retail dealcra in house, Btenm nnd blacksmith conl. Foundry and smelter coke. Puget Sound stenm conl in enr lots, $3.50 per ton nnd up. We hnndle nil tho best grades of domestic arid foreign houso coals. Phone Main 2770. Office 329 Burnsldo St., Portlnnd.iQro- gon. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Mnklng cloee connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, pasppnpnrs are given their choice of routes to Clilrogo, Loulivllle, Memphis and New OiIpsps, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. U. Trumbull, Cnmmeiclal Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. J. O. Llndsey, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Panl B. Thompson, Parsenser Agf ht, Colman Building, Seattlo, Wash. "THE MILWAUKEE" PORTLAND. OREGON HALL PHARMACY CO. Telephone Cast 873 Union Avenue and Tillamook Street PORTLAND OREGON ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUaaiST, Cor. 5M anil Thnrtnsn Stu. I'hone Main 1610 PORTLAND, ORCQON SCHWIND & BAUER Shoe Repairing Machine nml llnnil. Only (Icxxtyrnr Mnclilno in Our City. Show inmlo to tinier. Shor Cnlloil for nml lli-llvurutl. Telephone raelllcZUS. 2C!) Ynmhlll Bltoct POUThANI). OltKCION The Portland Hat Works MnnuduMtiu'rn nt PINE SOPT AND STIFF HATS llnln Djod, Cloniioil nml lllockcd. Oumpo rlnlty: I'nuniniui Ulfiuivil nml llli'iu'luil. 2'i Alder HI., hut. Second nml Third, llmneh: ISI WnnhliiKlnn Ht. Portland. Or. OUR WORK IS BUT ONC GRADE -TMC BEST Wc matt sptcUltr cl liunltrlof Laci CurUhu CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO. 549 Morrison Slrctt. o mipiilv tho llntchcr ttndo w It ! nlrc, rlenn aprnim. Why liny your nproiu and then pny Ki hno them Iniimlered when wo will miiinly them forjimt whnt It ronln on now to liavu them Innndoied. Our wagon will cnll. nnnt .1 . V. nTu ,lla 8UI)0"0' BtreotB. 'Phono Hood C7. i ui iiiL-uuuiu jioosovoii.. roasted corToo a Bnoc a tv. 15 rn nnnthnr Innnn nf nnr nnnnr In nccordnnco with catabllshod custom ny 8nou,(l no not dismiss thorn in nnd pursuant to tho proclnmntlon of dlsgraco? Why would ho not sny to tho President of tho United Stntos tho Amorlcnn peoplo thnt tlieso nro nnd tho Governors of tho vnrloim cowardly Nccroos who hnd to bo tils stntos, tho cltlzcna of this crent com.ml88ed In disgrace Theso nro tho monwonlth will colobrnto ThnnkHRlv-lcown"ds who deserved the honor of lng according to their several ideas saving tho dny at Snn Junn Hill, but and of somo of tho few things that l,ey wist bo dlsmlssod in dlsgrnco. Fresh tho Nogro should bo thankful (?) wo will onumernto a few: First. Wo should b thankful (7) for Den Tillman, Gov. Vardoman, Sen ator Morgan and a few others of tholr ilk, togother with tholr doctrines of! Thcodoro Iloosovolt has nover forgot i. no nover rorgets. Ho Is too small to forgot. Ho remembers small thlnga and never forgots tho day of an unjust retribution. Tho colored citizen should not loso the nrtnrmlnntlnn nf tho Necrn. thn.hone. Thoy havo frlcniln nninnc nil formation of a white man'B party, etc. i classes nnd tho day is not far dlstint Second. Wo should bo thankful (?)iw,hen a J8t God will permit Ethlo that our President believes that ln'Pft to Btretch forth her hand again, tho case of the Negro, It Is bettor that n tho next war tho Negro troops will nlnety-nlno Innocent should suffer ho needed again. Thoy ondcavored mthor than ono guilty ono should es- to do with them In war of tho rebel capo. i Hon but necessity that knows no Third. Wo should bo thankful (?) apology demanded that they bo to that In tho Southern state n Negro crultod. Mr. Roosevolt' is President, nccjsed or suspected or a crime should uut "o uinoiios occupation, it will bo lynched without tho semblance of Boon bo gone. Ho will havo no ono Alblna Club (Gcorgo Ross), cholco wines. Ilquorn and clgnrs. 134 Russell fltrcot, Portland, Oro. Phono East 4386. Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.), Cholco Meats and Poultry, 413 Everett Stroot, corner Tenth, Portland, Oro. Phono Main 1640. L. N. Nees, boot and shoemaker.' Fine repairing a specialty. Give him a call when you need anything In thla lino, 322 Williams av.. Portland. Oregon. v i vihiu iiiiiji t-nniiiii in ! rim iinirnim i butter 1108 'l110 rls,,t ,miul ls takon nt " tlmo, nro Identlenl. It In nbsolutely neces Bury, therefore, Hint tho IliiKer prints should bo clear nnd tlm ridges distinct ly outlined. Tliero nro hvo kinds of lmpresHloiiH, "plain" mid "rolled." Tho former Is fteeured by pressing tlio bulb of tho linger on tlm Inked plate, with tho plnno of tlio mill parallel to tho plnno of tlio plate, nnd then on tho p. per In tlio same manner. A rolled Im pression Is obtained by pressing tlio sldo of tho finger on tho pinto nnd then rolling tho linger from one sldo to tho other. After tho Impression of each Anger separately has been taken n plain Impression of nil tho fingers of TL...JIV. ..II. . Commercial atreat, Tacoma, Wash. Tho oultI,no on the opimslto sldo of tho Tep one car ucaei wiin. eacn fi.ou --..". .utu ,n i,.cli llWn Up nuu purchase of teas, coffees, canned or pacaace fooas. " Tho Oak Cafo. Choicest lino of wines, liquors and cigars. P. W. Pick, nwtwtntrx rX.nnn m.nKA Tln.lAit a trial or chance to establish his In- to mourn for him, not over tho South. 2118. comer Fourth and Oat atreots. noeoncP. for wnom no is doing so much. His- Portland Ore Fourth. Whllo all theso things nre tory will record his deeds and thoy so, wo should really ho thankful that will read like Don Quixote nnd San- Dye,ng and cleaning of all kinds of theso oro exceptions rather than tho cna Panza. The colored American has ' ladles' and eenta' clothinir creno rule nnd that the condition of tho No- no cause to despair. He should not i,,i, .111, ,Xf J 1 i?i. n,i,i gro In tho United States Is steadily weep .because Justice reigns supromo. equal 'to new; lace curtains and lUlflUVUItif hS?fflKL i J!l ""i1.0'1 banketa cleaned hy.a new process; ROOSEVELT'3 HAR8HNE8S. Twenty-fifth's Gallant Record In Cuba Recalled. From the New York Sun. In ordering the dishonorable dis charge of a battalion of tho Twenty fifth Infantry, a Negro regiment, as recommended by Inspector-General E. A. Garllngton, President Roosevelt has sot a precedent which mny be In States has been violated and Congress must, act or go out of business. F. L. BARNETT IS ELECTED. Chicago Municipal Judge at $6,000 Per Annum. mourning garments dyed In 48 hours All work done at very moderate prices. 104 North Third street. Islature Playing Politics, Chicago, Nov. 15 (Special to Tho voked In tho future against some other Ago; 1110 Airo-AmerJcans of this city regiment In tho sorvlco If It should nnd Cook county aro jubilant over fall to Inform against Its black sheep, their political success, unparalleled in The conduct of men In tho ranks of tho history of America, In tho recent tho Twenty-fifth nt Brownsville on the elections. Thoy had forced the Re night of August 13, 1906, was atrocious publican machine to nomlnato threo and called for long terms In a military Afro-Americans on tho regular ticket prison, If not for the detail of a firing nnd all three were elected. Ferdinand squad; but It Is no new thing for eol- L. Barnett was elected a Judge in dlers "to stand together in a deter- the new municipal courts; Oscar Do mlnatlon to resist tho detection of Priest waa re-elected county commls the guilty." to quote from the report stone r; and Dr. Alexander Lane was of General Garllngton, who was baf- elected to succeed Edward Green In lieu uy ino conspiracy ui biicucu uuu iuo miuuio icgiBiaiure. C. A. Rhoads, the- only placo on tho Coast ropairlng rubber goods, Water bags, syringes, atomizers, rubber goods and extra parts for sale. Wring- DePrlett Re-elected As County Com- ers an(1 carpet sweepers repaired and miinn... j n 1 ,. ... . . for sale. Established 15 years ago in .... -...., ...u ,. u.IIE v. iU UBa. g Francisco. 423 Morrison street. Portland. Phone Pacific 18S2. THK PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. The plo. near paint es tablish m e n t of Portland hi that of F. E. Beach A Company, ol 111 first St. the oldest ami aaoit r liable house of Its kind In Chicago Is Ul NorthWMt. It carries an Immense maintained that It justified summary setting a pace In politics which seems discharge of the men of the battalion, entirely too hot for Afro-Americans In tho Innocent with tho guilty, the vet- other Northern cities to follow. orona nf Pannv with thn rflw rapnilts. Thn nfmnnrnla marin n lilttAi- anrl A soldierly record is no extenuation outrageous campaign against Barnett. I balnlr Brett W ..,-i, of the black crime of killing and whose job lasts two yeara at $6,000 a ft Commb. !Ueaer the lumber -wounding civilians, whom It , Is the year. Race prejudice waa excited by . ill first street ' tock ef the beet things la saints and allows; Materials, together with as nusuai list ef seeeialtiee. Those who aeed aiytfclnt; Is Uiese lints can cer- tho personnl description conmleled bv noting on the outllno llguro tho princi pal Identification murks. Upon comple tion of this routluo tho Boldler Is ro quired to sign his nnmo In tlio plnco provided for "slgnnturo of soldier," and nftor being photographed it Is ns sumed that the menus for IiIh Identifi cation aro ns oompJoto ns It Is iwsslblo for humnn Ingenuity to mako them. DaiuMcun Ilelnir MaileruUeil, Damascus, whoso jwdlgreo Is the longest of living cities, Is losing ju character. An enterprising Belgian com pany is cutting through It with an electric tramway and Is sprinkling elee trie Jlghta In Us ancient fctrwits. Wh-tt is more, the niotlvo power for these Installations Is derived from tlio har nessing of tho river falls twenty-two miles off, so that no feature of tho modern Invnslon Is spared tho plneo whence tho Jew of Tarsus escaped !;i a basket over tho wall. Tlio British acting coiibtil reports that threo and a half miles of tho train lino nro already being laid. Meanwhllo trafllo on tho Hejnz railway, which somo day may reach Mecca, finds n convenient entre pot In tho old-tlmo emporium of tho slow-moving caravan. Ilrrukaice. "I have promised my friends to break silence," said the smoked-out gangster. "Go Blow," commented a shruwd ad viser. "If you'ro bound to break some thing, better break thnt promise." "Tho Ploncor Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City te Chicago. No trains In tho sorvlco on nhy railroad In tho world equals In equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Thoy own and oporato tholr own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excollonco of sorvlco not obtalnablo olsowhoro. Bertha on tholr sleepers aro longer, higher and wider than In similar cars on nny other lino. Thoy protoct tholr trains by tho Block system. Connections mndo with all transcontinental lines In Union depots, H. 8. ROWE, Qeneral Agent, 134 Third St., Portland. Frank L Smith Meat Co. 228 Alder St., betwoon 1st and 2d Sts 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Wo aro Portland's only Indopondont slaughterers and jobbors, Tho only ones not controlled by tho trust. Tho only ones who do not uso prcscrvn tlvcs and adultorattons. Rollod Roast Beef 10c Lcnn Roast Mutton 80 Mutton for boiling Co Mutton ror stow Cc Loin Mutton Chops 12'io Shoulder Mutton Chons ion Loan Roast Veal 100 Breast Veal Roast 10o Veal Stow 8c Veal Chopa 12o, iiiiuiuiiiK oiuiik .....1UC Pork Sausage i0c Frankfort Sausago lOo Bologna Sausage 80 Breakfast Bacon 17Vio f uro Lard 12c FIno Shoulder Steak 80 Round Steak 10c Best Pot Roast 80 FIno Boiling Beef 5c Be-st Beef Stew 6c I Plato cuts Beef 50 . Brisket Beef 6c Corn Beof 6c I It is up to thoMaxpayora of Port- land. Aro you going to allow tho boef trust to conttnuo robbing you of thou-1 sands of dollars annunlly through tho moat supplied to the Port of Portland M.J. (Inrdncr. Phono : Main 1900 M. Gardner GARDNER BROS. Mnmiinctiirorii ol tho Silk Tie Cigars UNION MADE 209K Madison Jlrtct PORTLAND, OREGON ARTHUR LAVY rrnlihtr and Matter 1 "HI3 MAKU8 8HIRTH" 480 Wimlilnglou if., Opnoilta llolllg'i Thcntcr PORTLAND, OREGON H. R. LYNES , Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Notions and Fruit. Free Delivery. 154 RujhII Street I'hone !!( flfiio PORTLAND, OREGON! RAINIER MARKET C. III.UM, Proprietor Dealer In Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc. Also Fish and Clams. KAMM.Y TKAI1U A HPKOIAI.TV Cor. Howiiici-iilli nml HnvlvrHlN, 1'liono Main I0.U I'ort'dnif, Oregon P. A. TAYLOR Staple and Fancy Groceries FrulU, Confcctloni, CIkum, Tobacco anil Fan cy CoffcM, Tea ami Hj.lccn at I-ownt Trlcea 417 Union Ao. Krcu Delivery Phono Kait U0 AUGUST STORZ Dealer In Stfinlo nnd funoy Orocorlo. Vegetable, Fruit and Dairy 1'roducu 1'liono Kaat UM 4C9 Wllllaim Ave. 1'OKII.ANI), OltKOON Make Salesmen Of Your Windows After Dark C. S. NELSON Dealer III Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions 154 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving now people lovo to gossip nnd Low tbey do bate to be pluued down wtion questioned! John's Meat iVlurket J. 1). MKMIKNH. Vnw. Fresh MeaU. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon and Hams CorneJ Jleef ami I'lekled I'ork a Hpeclally J'houe Main I'M 4V4 N, Blxth Street rOMXAND, OKKOON W. it. Williams A I Clou-land FASHION STABLES Hacks, Livery, Boarding Twentieth and Washington sts. flione Main PORTLAND, OREGON A Hloro mny Mint Hh doorn nt Riinm-t, lint If ItH hIiow wIikIowb nro Klectrlo l.I,'htvil andat trnc tlvely ilrccHftl thoy nro do tm nn oiructlvo KilIcltlitK for tlio noxt duy'H IhihIiiubh nn 11 corpo of mx.va piciplo. Up-to-dnto aloruH nnwtulnyHt'on rililor window IIkIiHiik a. nt'iuiwlty, wliutliur thoy roinuln npon niter dark or not. Coinputitioii fori-oa iiiodorn inothoilu. Ih your Htoru "SMUT UP" nftcr Hiinnot In tho old Htyluor In thu now? ThorolH no known llliiininant which will light n tdiop window iih uirvctivuly, hanihomiily nml mtlHfnntorily an Klt-ctrio Light. Fnhrica iiro hIiowii in tholr iruo colors and ovt-ry llltlo dotuil Ih liroulit out In iruo proportion to Uh Hiiriound ngu. If your window Is not Klectrlo nlly liuhti-il von nro throwing nwny cIiuiicch for Inrri'iming your hiiHliicHH only iiit-nHiirt-d hy tho iiiunhcrof in-oplu Ihut piUH your Htoro aftor dark. Uiiil on our now fcalo of lto (liu-ed Hatt'H or current on .Motor haHiH, Kluctrio Light Ih not nn ex poimo it Ih an ECONOMY. J-'or Information call MAIN 6G88 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FIRST AND ALDER STREETS 4 1 1 . I I. -1- V k.