n srtttoiKWWat K THE "JOTW AGE iPOItTIiAlTD, 'OKEGOH T fjr$1tmam: j piirtlatth Nw &$t A. D. ORIRPIN. Mananer NOT PROVEN. facts about the alleged raco riot In aro nearly all on tho other side. that city somo months ago. At least this was their ostensible object, but wo may bo Buro that while some of theso men were Intent on ascertaining mEZ?ttnmumaomm the exact and full truth, the colored Office, Hooin 317, Commonwealth HulMIng and extortionate rates not only on wat ered stock but to help flU up his Wall street coffers besides. The people demand that this lcgls SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, payable In advance 92.00 Our Candidate for President JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER Of Ohio j EDITOWIAL j That thcro was riotous conduct on'inturo shall tako some position and the part of some men In Brownsville,' drastic action to bring tho Harrlman people involved In that affair did not fT.' " Crta,n U Mt ,lncS Wlthln th'9 Btat Undcr Cnlro1' uumuu. uno nmn was kiuku, anomer nnd to protect tho people from a coi was wounded, houses wero fired Into, J tlnuatlon of this outrageous treatment, nnd a portion of tho town was "shot 'as stated, tho railroad attorneys, uij. rujiuit hub nuut in iuni mis agents and lobbyists will uso every was done by soldiers of tho 25th In-'artlflco posslblo to prevent such lcgls fontry, all colored men. Various wlt-jintlon or to spoil It In tho making, nnd nesses substantiated this report nnd It Is posslblo that they may Buccecd, tho president and his Investigating' for there nro always some "weak sis subordinates accepted this testimony ters" In a legislature and some who as true and conclusive, nnd because are praying that they may bo tempted WRETCHED SERVICE. Complaints multiply about tho ser vice of the street railway In Port land, and tho people generally are pretty well disgusted with It. Not only aro thcro not cars enough but frequently thcro Is not power enough nnd pcoplo have to wait nn Indoflnlto time on tho motionless cars or get out nnd walk. It Is tho samo Inck of power, wo Btipposc that onuses tho arc lights and sometimes other lights to go out frequently. Tho city pnys a big prlco for lights, and somotlmes gets them nnd sometimes doesn't. Tho other evening when a man was mur dered on tho Ford strcot bridge, tho lights wero out a long tlmo nnd thugs hail things their own way. It would not bo surprising If tho holrs-nt-law of tho murdered man could recover damages from tho light compnny or tho city. Tho pcoplo aro not to blamo If tho company can't or won't get powor to run their cars and light up tho city. The company holds Itsolf out as able to accommodate tho pub lic nnd takes their money for protend ing to do so, and then pleads that Its powor Is short. This Is nn old excuso nnd hns bocome too thin. Tho com pnny has had plenty of tlmo to got moro powor, but perhaps it doesn't want to spond any money In that di rection, acting on tho same policy that causes It to pay Its carmen starvation wages, that no good, responsible mnn fit for Btich n position enn afford to work for. While, tho Now Ago Baw that tho Into abortive nttompt of tho men to strlko wns englncored by n few busybodles nnd mischief makers nnd was doomed from tho start to fall tiro, It believes thoro ought to bo n real, united strike, If It could bo made to succeed, thnt would stop every cnT In tho city and kcop It from moving until tho men woro paid decont, liv ing wages, and a full complement of capable in on woro omployod. As It Is, tho compnny has discharged a lot of Its men for venturing to Intlmato thnt they would llko to got money enough out of their long hours of hard work to llvo on, nnd ho Ih short of mon, or has put on somo Incompetent or enro leas men, and In fact If ono gets n chanco to rldo nnywhero near tho tlmo ho wants to It Is scarcely safe to do BO, Tho servlco Is so regulnrly Irrcgu lar that In ninny cases no dependence whnt over can be plnccd on It. If a man goes to a corner whoro a ear ho wants Is duo In ono mlnuto he Is like ly to hnvo to wait llvo, ten or fifteen minutes, and this Is pretty sure to hn- get any tho best of It In tho findings, At the tlmo of tho occurrence, It will bo remembered, It was said that wicked, wanton, wretched nnd crimi nal negroes wero solely or principally to blamo or that the attacks upon thorn wore justifiable or excusable be causo of several alleged crimes that had been perpetrated, or attempted to bo perpetrated, by unknown parties, therefore presumably negroes. One, we believe, had looked through a win dow Into a room In which was a young white woman, a bad act, very likely, but hardly sufficient to help set a mob of supposedly civilized white men to tho work of Indiscriminate murder and arson, the victims being wholly Inno cent people. Tho result of this Inquiry, however, Is a report from theso white business men of Atlanta stating that tho rioting nnd killing wore, due to tho acts of the "tough element" among tho whites, for In tho south, ns well ns In tho north, there aro hoodlums nnd mali cious, depraved follows among the whites as well as among tho blacks, and It Is almost Invariably tho whites who, to avengo some single crime, or roportcd crime, of a negro, start the trouble and do most of tho mischief. Tho Atlanta Investigation revealed tho fact also that tho twclvo negroes who woro klllod and tho 70 or moro who wero wounded woro without ex ception honest, Industrious, decent pcoplo and good members of Boclety. Thoro was not a slnglo vngrant, hood lum, drunkard or desperado In tho wholo lot. They woro humblo, useful, Industrious, peaccablo citizen's, mind ing their own business and doing no wrong In that community. Tho men or other adults supporting the fam ilies, paying their debts and taxes, be lieving In tho samo God as the whites and thoorotlcally protected In equal rights by tho same groat government. Yet a dozon of theso inoffenslvo, peaccablo citizens wero murderod by a mob, somo 70 others woro wounded, some of their homes and belongings woro burned, nnd thoy nnd others llko thorn wero obliged or felt Impollcd to movo nwny from that city and seek Homo other placo whoro tho right of llfo, liberty nnd tho pursuit of happi ness would perhaps not bo so awfully outraged. j Portland's most prominent business men and Is universally esteemed by Its citlzenB. 'Of course the courts decided against Harrlman. ' Ho nover had any caso against Kill, but ho couldn't resist the temptation to bo as mean as possible. SANDSTROM BAKERY No. 776 Williams Avenue Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily PIES AND CANNED GOODS TELEPHONE tAST 95- What a candidate for speaker or president of the senate needs Is moro chairmanships of important commit tees to promise to his supporters. none of tho colored soldiers would con fess to tho crlmo or implicate others ho discharged tho wholo battalion from tho servlco "without honor." Tho soldiers nnd their friends deny that thoy aro tho guilty parties but say that persons who wanted to rid Drownsvlllo of the colored troops, and who hated negroes In any capacity, se cured some of tho soldiers' castoff uni forms and committed tho crimes with Intent to hnve tho very result that It did, This may or may not bo bo. Tho president says tho ovldonco wns sum dent against tho troops, but ho may bo mistaken. Any number of men down south could be procured to swear anything against a negro, whom thoy regard as of no moro conse quence and having no moro rights thnn a lower animal. Evldenco could hnvo bocn manufactured, and of courso would hnvo been, if tho alleged plot was formed. Senator Forakcr bases his chief argument in behalf of tho troops on tho ground that tho president exceed ed his authority in discharging these men, but ho also donlcs that thcro was ovldonco enough to convict them, and other sonators and prominent men agrco with htm in this. Dcsldos, if theso men were guilty of several crimes, Including murder, what wero tho authorities of Drownsvlllo and tho county doing? Why did thoy not ar rest tho riotors, or mako strenuous of- to their profit. Tho public Is so awak ened on this subject, however, and the demand for radical railroad legisla tion Is so strong, Insistent and univer sal, that the member who goes over to the railroad will bo a hardy scoun drel, requiring moro nerve than most of the mombers possess. It Is a high duty of this legislature, besides attending to other business, to limit the power, check the Insatiable greed and rcgulato tho railroads with in Oregon of this Wall street gour- mond, who has bottled up this state for his own uso nnd robbed its people quite long enough. In goes a domocrntlc governor for four years more. Dut this was what a great .many republicans wanted. T. J. COFER & SONS Grocery & Meat Market. 735 Williams Avenue Phone Woodlawn 149 - If thcro is anybody who Is satisfied with the street car servlco In this town ho hasn't mentioned It. PROQRE88IVE MAYOR RODQER8. Nobody has been killed yet week by a street car, but thoro bo other victims beforo long. this will Attorney General Crawford can al ways bo relied upon for a sound, safe opinion. It looks as if the larger tho police forco the greater tho number of crimes. Apparently no republican who would llko to bo mayor wants to speak up nrst. MILLER, BUCK & CO. GROCERS Phone Woodlawn 406 - Williams Ave. & Fargo Q.J. Kroner R. Hochull. ERDNER it HOCHULX Chicago Market Dealers In Frouli and Cured Meats. All Kinds of Bauraires. 17 Third Street, near Yamhill. I'hone Main 413, I'ortland, Oregon, D. C. BURNS THE OROCBR- TEUEPHONE OI& 210 Third St., Portland, Oregon. There are no signs of thoso worso than worthless fenders being chnngod. Looks llko a man running for speak er would bo a good deal out of pocket. Certainly a committee to considor At tho recent city election at Snlcm tho Bcnntorshlp problem will be in or Mr, ledgers, n very popular and nf- ,jeri fablo gentleman wns elected mayor. Mr. Ilodgors had previously at tho election boon chosen as a member of the state legislature and will servo in tho dunl capacity this winter both as mnyor and ropresontatlve. It Is sel dom that It falls tb tho lot of any In dividual to bo thus honored, and Mr. Rodgors can well fcol proud of tho high testimonial of hla worth, ability nnd character given him by his follow citizens. Salem Is taking on now llfo and tho need of a wideawake, progressive and intelligent man to lead in this work Moore will bo treasurer no moro, nnd nobody will steal from Steel, Tho mayor appears to use no din- crimination in his vetoes Now tho old atato printing plant will bo Dunlway with. P. A. TAYLOR Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits, Confections, Cigars, Tobaccos and Fan cy Coffees, Teas and Hplccs at Lowest Trices 417 Union Are. Freo Dcllrorr l'tiono East 440- AUGUST STORZ Dealer In Stnpla nnd Pnnoy Grocer-lass Vegetables, Fruits and Dairy Produce Phone East 6M U1 Williams Are. 1'OIITLAND, 0HK0.0K. C. S. NELSON Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions 184 N. FMtrtatk St, Cor. Utlmg Is apparent. Mr. Rodgors as mayor, forta to capturo them? This It BoomB js tho right man In tho right placo was not dono, and tho inferenco island wo predict for him a highly sue that tho authorities had attained their ccssful administration. In his Initial object in tho dlschargo of tho soldiers, measago ho rccomtnonds many mens- As Scnntor Forakor says, thoy woro u res and Improvements, chief among charged with crimes that entitled which nro tho following: Tho creation them to trial. In this country mon of a charter board to rovlso tho city ovon In military circles nro not pun-charter and submit it to tho vote of ished on mere accusations or expert the, pcoplo at an early dato; lowering Tho now Btato officers will get busy nozt week. fond themselves. It also Appears clear from the nr- gumonta advanced by Senator Forakor nnd othors that tho president exceeded What would havo happened if tho n)B constitutional authority, especially caso had boon rovorsed If a mob of jn tmo of poaco iIo discharged theso ovldonco, and without a chanco to do- tho tax limit from 10 mills, as at pres ent, to 3 Mi mills, nnd tho road tax from 116 to about G-10 mills, to cquallzo tho rato of levy under tho now system of full rate of assessment; economy in hundreds or thousands of negroos hnd thus murdered, wounded nnd driven from tholr homes a lot of Inoffenslvo whlto people? What a terrific howl would havo gono up for not only Jus tlco but vengennco throughout tho south, Dut becauso thoBo dead, wounucd ana homeless pooplo wero only "niggers," tho nffnlr wns passed ovor with but brief comments, the mnttor was hushed up as much as pos slblo, nobody was punished, and tho bravo and puissant president, who could dlschargo wholo companies of colored troops for not answorlng to suit him said not n word and did not do n thing to uphold tho constitution and laws and tho rights of these cltl- Hon If ho Is In a hurry or tho rnln Is.0"8' pouring down. Tho nolso of tho np paratua used Is enough to wrock a strong mnn'B uorves, nnd while tho car muy go Jerking along llko n frog Jumping, It mny tnko a spurt nnd run a wnys at about 40 miles an hour, re gardless of nnybody thut wants to get nbonrd or nnybody thnt may bo In the mennor of a way on tho street. And of course, among whlto Tho recent affair In Mississippi was of a good deal tho snmo chnrnctor, as mentioned Inst week, nnd so nro others characterized as "rnco riots" engendored by negroes. Tho fact Is that advantago Is taken on frequent opportunities of somo crlmo or mlsdo- black man to organize mon "without honor" as Individuals, nnd without trial, and everyone of them, though but fow If any had any part In tho crlmo, Is branded as being n participant In It or ah accessory to it. It Is no wonder that colored citi zens gonernlly for thoy are citizens nnd very many prominent whlto pco plo too, regnrd this arbitrary act of tho president ns a great injustice to theso soldiers and to tho raco. Evidently Mr. Davoy should kcop In sight. Next week they go at It. RAILROAD LEGISLATION. tho construction of city bridges and for Btreot Improvement; crcntlon of a sinking fund; harmony and efficiency In tho pollco department; making tho office of chief of pollco appolntivo, In stead of electlvo, nnl leaving tho cholco of that officer's assistants to himself; uniformed pollco forco and a better system of accounting for tho offices of recorder and treasurer. 11USINESS-I.OUAI.H A good placo to get your soft or stiff hats renovated Is 249 Hi Alder street, between Second and Third. M. J. QUI Co., wholesnlo and retail meat dealers, C12 Mississippi avenue, Portland,- Oregon, Phono East C6G. J. Wallgroon, dealer in staple and fancy groceries. 634 Thurman streeL Tolophono Pacific '911. Always aak for lh feaaeua ftatra) Arthur eifar. EaeerrOuMt CifM , gtweral agenta. Portland, Or. Alblna Club (Qcorgo Ross), choice wines, liquors and cigars, 134 RusbcII atreot, Portland, Oro. Phono East 4386. The Anheuser, Henry M. Williams, John's Mcnt JVIarlcert J. I). MEnUKNB, Prop. rreah Meats, Beef, Park, Mutton, Bcer ana nam Cerntd Deaf and PIckted Fork a Specialty I'houe Main IfM 4IKX. tilth Street I'ORTLAND, OHEQ OH T h U n I o n Most Co.. AllIMnlm Cars and First Class Hotels and Restaurants buy the UNION MtAT COMPANY'S ntCSH AND CURED MEATS Th Best In th Market. 1'atronlia Home In-t'7- PORTLAND, ORECOM GEO. HOCKENYOS Dealer In Staple and' .Fancy Groceries- Cif an and Tobaccos, rrolu and Conicctlostry PROMPT DELIVERY as RusaeU SL Phone) East 4S FINK it LEWIS Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries- DRESSED POULTRY, ETC. Phana East 982 SI 4 Mississippi Averwa PORTLAND, ORE.. GEO. W. HOCHSTEDLER Pealer In proprietor, 234 Morrison treot. corner. Staple 80. Fancy 6rOC6iiSt FfsltS, PfOdllCI' Tho legislature will moct Monday, and n session of moro Importance, per haps, than any ono for many yenrs, will begin. A great deal of important i legislation will be proposed, nearly nil cret morales tried to throw him down DAVEY SHOULD WIN. Mr. Frank Davoy seems pretty sure to win tho speakership In splto of his disappearance from vlow of tho poli ticians for a few days, and tho unrea sonable rumors created over It. IIo ought to win, partly because a lot of lukowarm friends or more or less sc- hoodluins, miscreants, tho protended or n person Is run down, nro of no uso rascals, aided of which will bo necessarily very largo. Tho ono most Important mat ter will bo laws regulating railroads, or In somo manner scoklng to control them so that they will not bo ablo to treat tho pcoplo with impudent Inso lence and oppress them in whatever way thoy please, and theso measures merely becauso ho chose to get out of tho hubbub and rest up for two or three days. Mr. Davey Is In all re spects woll qualified for this position, In fact he is cxceptlontlly woll quail fled, and ho Is a man In people havo confidence that ho will give them a squaro deal. Ho has mado a clean, open .manly fight for tho posl- Second, Portland, wain 2617. Oro. Tolephont will bo foneht bv the railroads In alleged fenders, If hobos, thieves and various kinds of overy way that thoy can possibly de-i1,on' a"d tho New Aro hop8 aml be llOVca JitJ will wiu li iiuxk cuuutiuy. nnd nbctted by moro vise and when they go nftor a legls- whatever, rather renders tho person's respectable negro-phoblsts, a mob bent lnturo thoy genornlly got it, and what tlenth doubly certain. upon wholesale slaughter and wldo-. ever thoy want out of It. Whnt enn bo dono by tho authori ties, If anythllg, to coin pel tho com- spread Intimidation of perfectly Inno- Fortunately whatever laws ore pro cent nnd hnrmless colored people. And .posed or passed will only affect, ex- pnny to establish ami mnlntnln n do-( this fact must bo taken Into constdera-.copt in a slight degree, tho Harrlman cent, proper and sufficient sorvlco wo tlon before anyono can impartially and lines, for there is not much of other do not know, but If anything It should Intelligently discuss "tho rnco prob-, lines In tho state and it Is tho Harrl bo dono. Meanwhile all tho people lem" In tho south. If tho colored poo- man roads and not any other's that -who aro not absolutely obliged to rldo plo were accorded their simple, plain. tho people are after. They havo no -would better walk. It Is safer, pleas- rights under the law, and in tho mat- grievance, rather the friendliest sort i nnter, and in a great many cases tor of punishment of crlmo woro given of feeling for tho Hill linos In or near quicker. THE ATLANTA "RIOT." tho samo treatment as a whlto man Oregon, and they havo nothing In par proven guilty beforo being punished tlcular against tho A. & C. or C. & E. nnd then punished legally there but, they havo a big account against would bo no race war in tho south Harrlman, who has been bleeding th A samplo of tho reports sent out from Drownsvlllo and El Rono was tho dispatch that there was a plot among tho discharged soldiers of tho 25th In fantry to kill all tho whlto officers. Ryan ft John, dealers In choice gro ceries, meat, fish and poultry, phone Main 622, 61 North Park atreet, cop ner Davis. Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.), Cholco Meats and Poultry, 413 Everett Street, corner Tenth, Portland, Ore. Phono Main 1540. Try the Pacific Laundry Co. for good work and oromnt service. Main pfflco First and Arthur streets, Port- ibuu, urc, icicpnone 049, ' John Schald, dealer In hardware, tin- ware, sheet iron work, guttering, spouting and roofing. General tannine a specialty. 149 Russell atreet. North 16th Street Market, A. Wur tenberger, proprietor, choice poultry, fresh and salt meats, nhone Ualn is&s whom tho l30 North Sixteenth atreet, Portland, WIV. V Royal Market, Bair ft Werth propri etors, fresh and cured meats, fish, poultry and game. 439 Union avenue north, corner Tillamook. Phone East 167. L. N. Nees, boot and shoemaker. Fine repairing a specialty. Give him a call whrn you need anything in this line, 322V4 Williams av Portland, Oregon. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Pkoac East 374 4M-4U E. lanuldc St.. OLSEN BROTHERS GROCERS Free delivary Phosa East 653 417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore R. C. WALWORTH Staple and Fancy Groceries Phona tAST 3407. 136 RuauN SL PORTLAND, OR. proprietor. Oregon Phone OIIO Mvnn- rVr...-l- .! J-l. There was no basis for tho report, piand, Ore. but It was originated to fit in with the JOHN C. MALLEY DEALXR IN Staple h Fancy Groceries Teas and Coffees a Specialty 492 WasMaiteR, Near 15th PIMM Mala 21(7 rOITUNI, OREGON RAINIER MARKET The Oak Cafe. fihnlat tin nf' ' wines liquors and cigars P. W. Pick, Dfllir il Frll. ClTf, i SlOkld MUtS, nronrlntnr. Oropnn Phnnn Pi., .. . ... -- , Hs, Bacon, Lara, savsagts, Etc. Pacific streets, Martin Marks Coffee Co.. 252 Third .'testimony" against the soldiers .'Bt.St:T.top Also Fish aii Class. FAMILY TRADK A SPECIALTY to create prejudice against them Crlsto Java and Mocha Coffee always "one Main l&a nlAaoaa 14? vmi ma m .aJ .I.L i i . throughout the country, Probably co, -jT'on getting Mont "Teddy" believed It, however, and per- Crlsto Java and Mocha. haps regretted that he had not hanged J Vu,can Coal "company, wholesale or shot tho 300 soldiers. and retail dealers In house, steam and BeTenteenth andSav!er8ts. PaetlasW, Oregaet I blacksmith coal. Foundry and smelter STAPLE AND FANCY ni, mnv frtnn,i nf w o. MrPhor. 'coM. I'ugcl bound steam coal In car w ....,, ... . ... -..- . .. An Investigating committee of tho There are bad colored people there, of stato theso many years out of millions son werooverjoyed to learn that ho ar business men of Atlanta has boon at course, but In nearly all these affrays of dollars and refusing to do anything rived safo and sound at Maratlan, Sera work to discover, if possible, the real tho fault, the vlolonce, and tho crime to develop It, and charging excessive Madra. Mr. McPherson is one of goa lots. $3.50 per ton and up. We handle all tho best grades of domestic and H. R. LYNES Dealer la GROCERIES Ntttas aid FnH Free Delivery. IS4 staMtll Street Phone Ernst MM PHTUNI. ME&I