New York Age

Thursday, January 11, 1906

New York, New York

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MILITARY DEFENSE AFRICA-AMERICAN AGENTS HAVE SIXTEE in war. Some Now Point to Born- derland—Year That His Chance, Born, Must He Injured by Do. Born, Experience at Moon in Pub- lishment of Stake Smith's Com- munity. Was First a Trust-Boost- er. From This Issue, He Had Noth- ing Left to Howl on Negro Done- sance. Born, Residence of Tusah Aor. Born, January 1. This State is thine, the present of a white-bot-distri- ction of its Afro-American agents. In the field play there is a guber- nation in which for interest makes a real, spectacular nation and recrimination and pernicious nature, and all the de- bate candidate and the poli- tic day. Thou-ness spent and many troops speeches are be- come with a vengeance, the mind doing the blind aid of the kissing babies be- come the thought of the kid is not minding if his be get mind on them will he be minded on them he has said that he had the rave for government he has started out by fight- ings, but his op- portunity was not only Smith was only the and received a loan by reason his present of those Then this can congestions and began again against the Afro- East Lake Smith is ranting and calling for the black people to be freed from the oppression assuming that the three months ago when the manhood and emerency of the black people were many of his most important assets. That so powerful moments and so high the power much as if he will prove the issue between Smith has been narrowed out of disfranchise. The lasts against the black people the order of his soul his pen and tongue his hands and tongue to keep the State from the fault disfranchise. The summer throws against the black people to be going to the hands long longer. the mission of race con- flict has been issued a memorandum in Ferguson the name of Rev. and is also signed of the State. It expresses the con- nction on address to the made to that at the consequences of suf- fice of emancipation in in most race men who is a misnake to be in the action taken most. It is very sensitive to the Afro-American the restless and will the rest of his life his many problems is dangerous. American is contented his greater amount in his life will be a dan- wish. No better art of the town vote than the picture of Americans in convention in the town vote for governor of a certainty that strong promem- ment issue Clark republican voters' mind Americans are plan- ed, and this being political rights reduced, and this being but the situation white friends, and they are making the of the right to himself is about for ment on the part of the public the good will be a his white friend he is asking for making use of every the one that will that they are designation one of the rare opportunities on the Afro-American territory of men of color in the United States, and is an indication of the ingrained offer of difference and it will define for any instant an invitation, but there is no opinion, as to whether it is a calamity for the African-American and the legislature is a way of thinking. Three nights of the Afro-American territory that has. If a conference is in any way the same of the men of color in the United States. Tone. CALLED 'EMOTIONAL', GOT ANGRY. Indignation Meeting Against Bey, Rim Begins Host by Bourget Oldham. *Newbury, January 8—Believing them are invited by some remarks on "Emancipation," Rev. C. A. Stambouil of the First M. E. Bannond in his address before the Unity club week, several Afro-Americans met Sunday afternoons in the Tourne chapel parensage and gave vows to their idolization. Among those son and Gunner, Gibbs, Jeter, Nicherson and Gunner, Matthew and Attorney Mitchell. Rev. Jeter, Benoist and Boes preached Sunday animist Rev. Benoist. The resignation of Rev. David L. Cocky, pastor of the Mt. Olivet church, has been announced by the Calvary Baptist church at Havelock Mage. The Perry hotel on January 1 changed all of the new proprietor has discharged all of the staff and in their; place named white help. Mr. M. R. A. Yasn Horn and Mr. G. Barclay are returned from a visit to Mr. Iacruz Smith Bimba A. Grosse of 00 Kindle street, Boston. Bimba was invited two weeks here with Mr. Mary Mitchell. Mr. Thomas Johnson; who was removed to the office doing well. By letter we learn of the illness of his brother Arthur at Lynn, Mass. ALBANY SNAPS AWARDED. Walley and Magdiemann for Alabama. Most of the soft snails usually accorded Afro-American politicians in Albany have been awarded, R. Major, R. Poole of the 29th, George Elsberg's district, will as usual be awarded the 27th, as the only Afro-American lionhorn of the 27th as the only Afro-American lionhorn of the seven allowed the Supreme Court in the 27th. Agnese's district, will in all probabil- 27th, the assembly, Mr. John T. Montgomery of the assembly, Mr. John T. Montgomery's district, will be assistant junior. GOTHAMITES ENGLEWOOD CONCERT "Jack "Thorne" D. A. Myers, Norman Johnson and A. Conifer, Mike Hite. The Christian Endowment meeting of the chapel Sunday at 11 a.m. was well attended by the Rev. W. R. Lawton and Mr. William Dangsie discussed the tope, and the young Endowmenters read short lessons of Scripture. There was good singing of twelve members and friends of the work. Services began the Altar Circle, which consists of twelve members and friends of the work. Services were held on the same day, scarf. At this service Rw. R. Lawton provided to a large congregation. The rites of baptism administered in the chapel were the presence of a large congregation at the First Baptist church. The communion was celebrated with several accolades to the church since Rev. Mr. Breaks has been in charge of the work. A week of baptism was administered in the A.M. church. The meetings were fairly well attended. Rev. J. R. Dangsie was assisted by Rev. Mr. B. Rendall Francis, who has been seriously ill for some time, is sufficiently well to move around and enjoy her pleasant time. The reception for the work of Hampion for two years, spent a pleasant work in the city with his parents and many friends. He was given a surprise gift to be a gift to a girl enjoyable social gift. VIRGINIA'S SONS INSTALLATION Newly Elected Officers Take Charge—Society Has $1,710.5k Bank Balance The annual installation of officers of the Society of the Sons of Virginia on on the large number of solicitors and friends of the members, together with officials of other organizations. Several new members were introduced and much business transmitted. The annual report of the treasurer and financial secretary were both read and sent to the auditing committee. The results show that after paying officers a bonus, there was a balance in bank of $1,710.5k. There was a brief literary program, in which the officers Miss J. Moorman sang a solo, accompanied on the cithin by Prof. P. Albert Myers, Mr. Moorman, and Officer W. R. W. Lawton made the installation prayer. President Dodson made a brief address of his administration. Vice President Woodward Medcalen, vice President Woodward P. H. Fischer, L. A. Berry and Graham H. Carter and other members made brief remarks on the son Twenty-four members have been added to the society during the year, and a large number of applicants are writing to the society. Mrs. Wiley to the Society, created some enthusiasm with a speech praising the act of the society in making one of its members who lost his exquisite beauty, a lifespan, and unique features were, enriched and Wiley were the caterers. TWO PREACHERS IN HAD ODOR. J. Francis Robinson, Aberdeen and Kran Church Offices, Kranza. Norwich, Conn., January 8.-M. Calvary. Baptist church is laboring under great diffiation: the former pastor. Rev. J. Francis Robinson, having departed, is now leading a valuable church papers in his nonmission. Creditors are now presenting bills which the doctrous supporter Owing to the strained relationship between the number of college and teachers of the University of Pennsylvania, the ANOTHER IN GROW" FIGHT. GOTHAMITES IN ENGLEWOOD 800 Perman Enjoyed Themselfs at Tomsmany Hall Thursday. The following were the committees in the following years: Mitte- mitte, Robert H. Holmes, chairman; Jacob Anell, vice-chairman; Chrissie Sand- tary; Thomas Baurman, treasurer and Mach- tary; Thomas Baurman, treasurer and Mach- tary; Thomas Baurman, treasurer and Mach- tary; Jordan Robinson, chairman; John Kjarr, Thomas Scott, Washington Lo- dney; James I. Davis, chairman; James H. Burton, Gritcher and Elish Dabney. Dancy and Torrell are hosts—Lyons and Phillips are guests. MURBARD TORONTO'S CONTROLLER. Get 15,002 Votes in City of Only 150 Afro- American Voters. Toronto, Ont. January 5.—Hon. William P. Hubbard, chiefman of the board of control and acting mayor of the city of Toronto, was re-elected controller by 15,822 votes, the highest majority received by any city in Canada, who is one of the most prominent men in the party of Ontario, led the ticket in every ward in the city, and in the 4th ward in Toronto by 2,000 votes. The Afro-American vote of Toronto does not exceed 150. BURNED BY CHRISTIAN TREE AFIRE Rev H. A. Baker prepared at Mesquite Rev H. A. Baker prepared at Mesquite Banks of New York city, the guests of Mesquite Rev H. A. Baker prepared at Mesquite Banks of New York city, the guests of ALONZO JOHNSON ORDAINED Bishop Brewater Officiatedley, Win, N. Tunnell Present. **NEW HAVEN, January S. Mr. Alonzo Johnson, who has charge of St. Monica's P. E. Mission in Hartford, was ordained deacon last Saturday in St. Luke's P. E. Church by R. Rev. Chamney B. Brewster, bishop of the diocese. Rev William V. Pinnell warden of St. Hull, Washington, and Rev James P. Pinnell preached the ordination sermon. Mr. Johnson is a New Haven by adoration, a graduate of Hillhouse high school, and a Kelowna member of St. Luke's church. After this service Reeft Henderson presented a seven persons for confirmation Reeft B. Wall, a seven persons for confirmation Reeft B. Wall, and Newark, N. J., was present and assisted in the services, which chose a lighthouse served to the visiting guest. Woman Evangelist, Slim Thiage Up at San Marcos Soy Hannon, January S. Lilley, Mr. Ivany Eibanks, an exemplist of Brooklyn is con- doring effective, powerful services at the A. M. S. Y. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eibanks, Mr. Y. Bonnar, were installed at dinner Vinnie Sohn, Ms. by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sohn, church Sunday quarterly meeting will be held at the A. M. S. Y. Bonnar, Ms. by the pastor, Mrs. Emma Lingang Fordsted in leading the C. K. I. Saltham Surning. **Commissioning—Education in Lakewood.** Lakewood, N. J., January S. —The Emma- nial Proclamation was celebrated successfully at the last work. The ballroom, crowded, and the last work. The ballroom, on New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dobbey gave a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hob- ber, and others. Next Sunday will be widowed and others. Next Sunday will peach. Rev. Brother of the A. M. Zion church will start to reel on Sunday night. A meeting will be conducted by Doctor, Dear- ARKANSAS BUSINESS LFAGUE. ARKANSAS BUSINESS LFAGUE. ENCOURAGING ANNUAL SESSION AT LITTLE ROCK. Indications That Every Town in the State Will Join Have Some Afternoon-America in Business—Mrs. Booker T. Washington Urgent Parity of Women and Womenhood—Dr. Conner Rejected President and Delegates to National Moving Selected—An Address to the Country. Special Correspondence of THE ACR The Southern Federation of Women's Clubs and Women'sachers Association happened to be in session the morning of time, and the three associations hold a joint time, and the three associations attend 8 at the First Baptist church. My wife Washington on this occasion made a bedtime life and a more elegant woman's life. Hon. J. E. Bosh and J. W. Glba were appointed to soo telegramm telling of the success of the o. —to the prel. of the National League. Dr. Booker T. Washington. DON'T EDUCATE NEGRO-YARDAMAN. Declares Schooling is Responsible for Crime Gov. James K. Vardaman in his annual message to the Mississippi Legislature which assembled at Jackson Tuesday of last week again took a strong stand against spending public money for the education of the Afro-American, staying in part. "As a race the American, staying in part, the American," Time has demonstrated that he is more criminal as a free man than as a slave, that he is criminal in criminality with fearful ruthlessness but he is not criminal in 1850 than he was in 1850. In the South, Mississippi particularly, I know he is growing a new newspaper, now a newspaper with an account of an unanticipable crime committed by a Negroer, and this is the manifestation of the Negro's aspiration for social equality, encourages "gifts by the character of free education it," which helps to relate it up to the white people to maintain. TARRYTOWN NOTES. Last Sunday in the Churches—New Plan for Rotters Bay Nether Zion Nest DANCY SPEAKER IN NEWARK. Harry Cummings and George M. White Part in Implementation Celebration. NEWARK, January 5—Hon. John C. Daney, Recorder of Deeds of the District of Hampshire, Recorder of Deeds of the District of United States Representative Georgette H. H. of Harry B. Cummings of Baltimore will be on the Sanctionation Celebration here on the afternoon and evening of each day. He will be on the afternoon and evening of each day. Cooper, president of the New Jersey Cooperative, will be acted as chairman. Mine Ann M. Broadway the way from Mimsoni to read the Proclamation. Lawyer A. H. Coyne made a telling address. Justice J. H. Scotland, who was to make the welcome address at the William Lloyd Owens Funeral Sunday evening, will ill at his home, and ex-honorary J. C. Fisher filled the vacancy. FUNERAL PACT FULFILLED. Underinker Wm. Watson Buried by Hie Friend, Underinker Jackson. LOUISVILLE, Ky., January 5.—Some years ago two well-known understainers, Mr. J. C. Jackson of Lexington and Mr. William Watson of this city, made an agreement that the one who died first should have his funeral conducted by the other. This pact was fulfilled on last Tuesday when Understaker Jackson officiated at the funeral of Mr. Watson. Mr. Watson had been ill for several weeks, and the funeral was one of the most impressive in this city. The sermon was preceded by R. Morrow of Quinn chapel. Resolutions of condolence were sent by all the local ladies from France, from Germany, and Watson was a leading business man and a member of the National Negro Business Association, which had been an understake for a quarter of a century to whom he leaves his business, has been noted for her devotion to his interests. RAISED $300 IN A WEEK. Petersburg Plan for Hospital Seems to be Popular. Report That Miss Rovello Will Not Sing For Drury at Providence. DAWKETCHI, R. f., JANUARY 9. Considerable disappointment is being manifested so no many friends of Mr. Oliver J. Taylor and his family. Rewrote over the report that those two were part of party during the engagement of the Drury people at Infantry hall on the 26th. Mr. William J. Jackson's band made a hit at Newport but the orchestra made a hit at Newport but new brass band has been organized there and new brass band has been organized there and B. T. Jackson of this city to be their teacher. If he accepts he will continue the Jackson's band and predestination of this city. The A.M. E. Zion Mission will conduct building gcc. C. Mitchell is the minister in charge. Dinner of the Neptune Club Miss Anderson's Reception Largely Attended. More than nine hundred friends of the popular orchestra leader, Miss Halle L. Anderson, attended her annual reception on last Thursday evening at Palm Garden. The were all filled. Anderson's orchestra furnished kitchenware. The was a display of pretty customers. Storleton Reylval Constance A Pretty New Year's Party Oraining Odd Fellows Elect Officers "THE GLANSMAN" LAUGHED AT "PLAY WITH DIVINE MIMONY THEATRE HD WITH LEVITY. Metropolitan Press Takes Dion and His Presence for a Good Joke—Appearance of Appliance in Library Theatre Created by Judithian Clique—The Brewing Post Say the Only Tale Theater Some in the Play is Playharder—The Remainder "Invitavagety Ninspit." "The Cinnamon" came out of the South purged by the anthemophus of the Southern pulpit and But it was at least taken down slowly by the cooler fate of micet it here—the cruel fate of being banished at! It is true that the theatre was applauded at the Liberty theatre Monday night. But this was due to the noble efforts of one of the best drilled and most industrious clauses, or bands of hired applauders, that the theatre was not only a major joy took him as a good job. The redidiculated his play in one of the merriest World pronounced as "clairvant." Times found it "clean." The Earning Post started and maintained by all the advertising and showcasing he direct attention and a show of its own went its worst. Its erraticness is delightful from our point of view—that we produce it. After work at preliminary calibration started and maintained by all the advertising and showcasing he direct attention and a show of its own went its worst. Its erraticness is delightful from our point of view—that we produce it. After work at preliminary calibration started and maintained by all the advertising and showcasing he direct attention and a show of its own went its worst. Its erraticness is delightful from our point of view—that we produce it. Birthday Party in Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starks of 181 Duncan avenue, Jersey City, cultivated a few friends birthday evening in honor of Mrs. Starks birthday evening in dancing and games in the willow marry at twelve the guests repaired to the dining room. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Starks and Mrs. A. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. F. Taffey, Mrs. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. P. Potter, Mose R. Williams, F. Stuhl, J. Williams. farner Home Plains Industrial Department, Washington, B. I. January 8. The H. I. Hornett Company has management of the national African American Welfare has jobs on all its endeavors and is planning collections funds for this portion. Mrs. Moss collecting funds for this portion. Mrs. Moss collecting funds for this portion. Trey Noles. Foughterric Noise Hacking Bridgeport, N.J. THE “NEW -YORK. . AGE: — THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 100. - + “Meter ant, Ube: Post. Gmeer au Se York a ‘Mico tane Matter 3 * subsertottons by Mall, Bontpilt, ONR VAR eseegne, 9150 BIX MONTHS 22s ve 1.00 PUREE MONTHS... 00... . Bestese ti favohen couueglon wil Beocshed by) Forroxn & Pence Sat & edn: Kereet, “In the Horough wnt Svnnattan, Rew ver SS Paedeney ak Meked Caliceas When Dr. Jol Gordon, the 1. tent of Howart University, at Washingt». and the people sinder him in the institu: . ad got tangled in diiferepces which w ‘sught could nut be straightened withox: ti res ignition of Dr. Gordon, we sneer! that Rev Francis J. Grimke, Dy D.~ «tee of the university: and.the popular ya-> > vi the Fifternth Strecy,« Presbyterian (20 i, at Washeagtin, one nb the best sei e sagest ff our «relies ait the countsy bbe a Proper san te sueeeed De, Get? tke evens tht the fatted shalt + Dr, Gorete Gil vesisen dined “Tare wed thy -.xectton tet De, Grim “Ebe Selon Ete sneered faery Aptis that Se, HLAL TES AE WL Wa ee fol- Townes Tete f Te heat tae New Yeu, one 7 woeqs tlttion ot ak site in tutta te ameaney og be ih tien at De tenons att rate me remteract rte sof Bes woe Pa eh ees iv ait ee tat ety wal ph ms Sine shtke fea we cede <a bois bed 0 waned be ata aH BRE Sere tht th vane pate ae Non Te thas oineetion “Tyee col dete, cos ond gets Ith por “t Teens ee Me the thateee, te a doe 8 Cae go tha Thee a AG 2.6 seontctuee Go: mite Ht aot By "Seat Mhnttne sen oot ee eat Paw, sant ceeuty Petar : fae Gaectencaannars w te Hhat teas ae eal Beer PEt Te Geamkedncemere: be Cots ted tet the presdemey or ad Ure ats cited wank ner ace oe rake tion ve trstees stineM ven os Toa He fieepumenty find fer r» a by fo weet) Chistian ote ret ine aut tel en rest fh tal and. ystmat wet eo Lire Aine st peente, . 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Ble bac the Igh 1 sore] hearner. cand the ape os cel sducar al work wt ” Sas ae deat oprestdent cat ite. ot Hy, Bare att Atte Verete + wonice | SEP snl te ciel i] owas Gameraty i otdeg te ues ae dems im at and to enable ot ane MED work ats noble famed oS ed | or _ : Abowd Hk Ate A mCstenis RK We have reverved a copy of a +2 i entities “West Aitica Refute be hy Dy Dtward Wilbet Bld eve have tf wath were amd pete aulmit weyers that 0 Snes : trodie sta the bei, be Mee ee fends tie Gold Cau th ottroet ‘ thy 2 Metin aa Ma es De Testes was nat been on ait cot amd mitersnnie, for he ‘ ee ad cost dnterreter ced os 8 4 the fotos peuple, wie ve * Abspsty oud Meat he make 8 ps peal to P5 Vizsee Mine tie on pends os one strivin oie tte wing te teres neat Piney sod tee onginad aM oe Scoot HiGus f thear evwding drew 0 fot: tains 6) Vesa teed woul 0 tear sous Mn Masierd expt ta more £13 on the follow ing Cn no eepiee ca ARS WEMtess aM Munse ten eat Wx upen vt thinking Aftleate te eo ek ta the one. tome they wrte hewn be th ene mon Pathe nf the Nattome to tri cena wor io festa te teen alt hat bersacn on DhDMey Baas oan istend epen the Bate sence ae the Afri ‘an Sg cs Nfiw Atuericon seh a hewotit tye bow mane seokane Intellestnatiy aa BINterva ts show leer? a man es te Lowe 6 prices ofthe whlte man ts the Mfrleag sctwot of thonght the Mack ie sm Kaged sateen a subiluwee task. naiiels. tei corery ot Wie trae glace th venation jen say ura htt vartomal Mines, "That te these tng Gitteretse Setwern the. ton ceeat woot ne duinker the rae Suto 's the dhiferesier cosh he ea te er Uitte Mica pete wets a Poangeeese Bh 6 ee oe ee oi : as Usk: sy Ps cece tie | peak bY Gig Ubetverrese af Wetaen sfite af Afi saath af drarriay Catasttize. pile bebone geese fon. | Hotine, age cot qatation end oot gues. |! Mert ae Ltrs Vreattes alert © nation I! A the tet et hae ae dees ands AP HO Chest ut Bote : Tete aa tee ie ear on At ates | Vite Aaentcuy ph gts ate ane gen tot | Dannii Mitear meta ant tite f! freuen: ard in “race teuteant swe PL Att aditicnte ne souttatn ates eps eibage they curnitete eed the tele ree | sores Mim Amercse peptic 1 cia stecocamcty deairstie hy itteratcett a, i “ove Mowted Mos Swericas ‘The + | me rstits dat elemes tof the Ai Ameri | pres ate eninge tally the haves ard | § aapiriions of Dr. Biydon,--aid. would i they could betake themselves to-Africa. ‘Th pipaec of'thole desices i he espe howdéver, appears ‘impossible, which the ut- ter faiJure of the ‘Liberian emigrition and repatriation wiovement sufficiently emph3- sizes. es : . t efor the mixed-blooded Afro-Ameri- cans, while, they wish for the unification and nationalizatton: of the African_prople sympathizing with them ia all of their hopes and aspiratioks to. that end, they would go -no further than that. ‘They woul? not take up residence “in Africa, because they are more than half~American in blood ant wholly American in language anid religion. They-regard: the United: States. ay_ their country, and in secking to adjust themselves 16 its_intellectual and material conditions they Field to a natural impulse,-one which moves all ‘the various European peoples of the, American population, including tie Jews, who are gradually doing the same thing, ‘They fect that that way lieg their destiny, The African viewpoint is: radically differ- ent from the Mro-American viewpoint, and it 1S not possible to reereicile them Naan Vale ko Bikers Cente. ‘The crave for geveming ation peoples | as old as geiverrmeat The craze is based entirely it seftishness, © Ne-alien peope de Sire tabe governed hy others, and few have Exon hoot so goversed te their help oe att vantage Pach mee each endl daisen oi Wottiul, fuis te owas des af ovetenit elizdon atnb Palestinian, aged ew have nestaal growth awd ded sgonens only hy working theme eat ti te wa, Oetateders ean meyer eater atte the gp ot the ideals and respects Pers see as tee etme the conti noe ad reset oof thy pep AML histery teaches itech Only riest Ssemptiot: gated comseqten: swt extinetion faves been poweriat enoseh to recacite the soauprered ami ite conaterer Wheto this cannot be accomplished by reason af nadie ferences ef mice, as kr the cee of tie darker ees in contaet with the white races, tyranny of exterminate of the weaker ree results, When a inineriy race 1 breught Into contact with a majenty race inte Same environment, as the Endian cud Mfriggn in: the United State, the ites itable euteome.is, have extinction af absaiption ‘The India ert or could wot he'abserbed. and ite has extinction as his allotted portion The Mrican coukd 4 Se exterminated, and he So therein, being ssradnally: absorhed, The case for eonquering and govers ang alien priople has Seng haa a elominating sogne among the wations of Europe, but they have ail files ty dosmore than sub augate ant exploit the conquered. . ".\ 4} hung ume the United States: raed “Nate erace, ‘The war witheSpaim’ 12 "gos “ne splendid policy: wheetney prow pee of the United States,inmer aad© vw territory and tie, racial v ye Mop, Bille American Contine:t s THGy. aie oti of Porte Rico and the tigre Ishands as a result of the Spanish waF Rasa mistaken National policy wht WEE yer be’ Rreatly deplored, and in Inesels ef National goowd faith from whiel he she nes treater; for the simple rea sen hat we did tet ge to war with Spon to seqsniy htttets Mat to herate Cala, We Were ce min ablgated tee restore freon tothe Porte Bian atid Fiipmes so te the Crbaes Hat seitshindss prevailed. and] whee watts treedone ter the Cube, Wwe wet the vee ead the ceommpttersa one the neck ZN (esecRwane. and: Bitipiine, We Bee She Antero ther, bart wathivebt feeay Hogg he Nate eat Cometititiees We wh then cheat af the United States, or net ce a OE eamtmars tite are tit ftedieed wih est osonditiny, ane eontant So pteste fates ten ct beet atmevaatanets Phe Jo thas awaited The Nieto oa pete ates at fete tece ate es amass, representing all cate sand eens | Ions ot tasbant Whey ase an pticese | HE avsmnlation teen whieh wil be evatvod f b Natuoaul type We have the rawness | ite seltichiess, the narrowness, the into! [4 ance of face and tribe canseysent woot | thaie heterogeneity. sannl will continte t0 av it amit the diceimilae clement: are || ssmil gd inter a hemagenentts gare De | pite the Surge foreign clement in the Neth |! pager A National peas and well heme an |! he population of the Southers: States than fe, b any ather colleetwa of States in the Re: [y ube Can we Itive a greater unitica: | J ened tae clemeats and sentiments, race |r rejilice, Ieicerd in color and. condition, | all cemtinte te he the most discouraging | ad dangetasss fare ig the Infe of the | meriean peepte, snaking it ditfieult 1 | chieve the best self gevernment and ut |: fly imposoble to govern estonies Inakis | f ising the probable retirement of Lake | 1 Wright af Tenneson as Governor Gen |S alot the Puityppone Telia, oe position to Pf Heche shoul rover Rave dees appointed, | Ib Mutale © MG) Register punitte cost | witty thie feats whe Aer are ut! ter gevien oe detie, catad mt se peratty 1 etter Nuteatean., at the folios rns ele | i rial ntic’e * . sida cinue tietinead "Westies “Saschers pane |e Fe ete toccomnerniladtioe th thes | 26 Huts ef these who hats aunts some stonte eof | sauintntsteatzon tie aftaly~ snd the atk. | > (uned poopire, WhMt te nestosd Inne oot ifsteater te 8 kaawbivtse at tse abetersaee | (ecew te cwktte wave head sid the bee? 1 tree ain The Se Yoo soon wake [2 the Htongeanauent of the Eiiptane eis [he cont te PL Aho woid We nes cavvtineae | Sling tee the, temperament of thee genome hot aecunatve tn whe feopersa mien sakly Nerwor tieuens) Welaht, Kniews fetstts thae | * 2 "Pilivnies polther eet stor ant welt | veaniiien The better lace of merken re | rd teaiselgrs ie quite ie aomad sibel | a ite ranger What thes want te ant | Xp to for tiele anctent vuettins eecaed for | 1 ir Mikes and eee: and what thes athor |) Tes ateateit jacket, streonts toot formalin, | tet all 2p nee to es piaals meee het, brown hettiitions of Amerteans | th “eave “Sftata thes WH we edt gavin | avfertstien without atone ansitbig by [| anise A Svutherp man hmderstarndf ths | 9 dng aon Inietively senagattitzee wt fe | bnealponptes ta te abte to wndecatang te: | O Pifeatares, ABM to mieawiice race abies | 2 tenon accuracy. We think te: woul ‘be | 2 reat milstortine to rvlace bin wlth asone | “Lh » bas Nad no experiences, snd:whe Jurlges | ula isthing by New Bncland standarda” | ing \nanetmanue on eho fhsttlante Patande an | TSE 7 THE NEWYORK AGRE: BDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906; socially and can neither aucry. wor give | ROGIER Po: ae is Imac dombiy ben in marriage to them; that social. intercsunse |" See ime 7 eae cao [must be restiicted if iaot avoided eminely: ‘aces ee: mal the “American ‘that in civil administration the ‘Filipino is "Geres Varsamned aoa) cv! Spemecizs lato pace [an inferior and must be watched as'to his | - Good mx'mthg wremea, mot Wemaime-| crits of cup euilpolaee, and Ruclity tot government and: paid Half wages | See of Pelaseinas—Race Jealownr—| uitsinpt to diaplnce them or t i Uneertalety. aq 60 United, Sater Fer) number. .The mysteries of hl for doing the same work.an American |’. sesso tn the tatemtp-meteesgemest of | "A78 Known (0 the people does} and that if he becomes dissatisGed | Governing wag Gavecued Onansso—2em~ oe [perensed d by the, cxaml anil, protests he becomes dangerous, ani | ste Wasdingten Goats Suwpty. | Ravtraments, arbe bold hone should, be putin jail.’ It was that way, Boecial Correapenteace of Tum Acr. in order for colonial experine * at * st MANILA, P, 1, December 15,—Wheo the] no white man should be ‘xull when ‘the “writer was in the Phillppine | rq. tate Youag eaters of Deer Moiness] Nill hin hamga: hey abeiey Telands, and it became tnore #9 vider the | towa. wax iu the Pbilpgles with che Tutt] Pruble Wi by. the exaMmHNe of | seibarstn ph Gercreon Gann Weiate TAF. ho war asked wbac be thoust the] Halted Nestea Ban os, stata than under that of Governor-General Taft. | islands needed most to pull them throurh| Orient as x coloniser, thit si Americans are unfit to’ govern colonies | their present: exigencies, and’ if (ree: trae] MOU ted rown apace with nf off eotoed peoples, because. they make | US the Some conatey wan notte see) fn lhe Ne ie here ita basic principle of actinn that such peo- [fF the ills from which thes: suffer? oc eteg, Rerormancnn of the ples are their inferiors. = [7 “Your country ia sick,” said the Honorable} vf thy cloth one hardly knows Tov, Charles 8. Morris inxints that the editor of Tue Ace vhall notice him. Tax Monday cxening he delivered a tirade is which tie nected ux with being guxred ané sulwidized, ‘The chief axpokesmen of the Ningura movement nlf appear to"be sick tn their heads. Mr. Morris ix about as idiotic as the olitor of The Boston Windjammer is eragy and the-editor of the inconstant Moun ia hysterical. Awake or asloon the whale lyfuddiel suttit sey quis Kooker Washington, the editor of “Ct AcE aul mountains of auriferauy hoodle with which te corrumt siuucbudy. What a erazy. bys: teriral fot the Niagara Associntion,— of Kiwerkers anil Windjammer are! and) Dr, Morris sera to haves become mone eras aul hysterbeat thant Ins follows. Tf Ie oss got a xeiN on Iie boatsteates fhe wal sin final bimself in a straight-jucket, wher Tooker Worshington sand the editor of ‘Tate AMtas ecu fi ail of Bis nad ravings with Ue demeniawal (renee that finaliy predates ipod Ga nibedaviangy auth ap fupapat | We have found it ineunveniom, trouble. [sa suid espetive toe deste “THN, AGE it fie ele Hee tsa ane es tefone be sent ih today bn thesold atlny ear oms tem ti whsleger Cocaa Ae maka deans FU au oe hol aire fu he fatto ihsee stetvn nthe wast ipenty ad. foare fe make newspaper mv-cltanc ae string fo THEE the Mansi chen aye! os tron fav making the wafer, the Soars vl tien we. shall give quite ay much reading Matter ay we gave in The igh? mace edition, Tr esa a ence eae seitea ‘ein ulges ok eh that “Suid tee sre gratia atthe steal valine Stbpert abieh Tue Aso! lie eoferod over Tare the et oy Af ty paiegtion, onal ‘ar hall ctntaatiy JAbOe fw dhewric’ abut ‘srsihiee ad set AU last the War Depertinest ss waked une ta the get be oere are ea elo AtrdAumectenae Ie the wsiuntey. saat that plore of, tie, ead be pereral fo dik tng SPansina Canal, Rut thew wil mot stand for the "treataient “ta whieh the, West tndian Kemisee hee been. anbleeted, “Aud thes TENA have meitben' tare feb owt sir 2. W. Rowen wants the’ Mfro-Ameri- clan oople. tor he ened Negroes and, tres imextiain whee in ine Jamuaney Vode fhe Venn bat eins a ome Is atic with a calliopie shriek. What hax come over Dr, Thaw Carte talk oF wre euberent GRRE EO ES Wonks | Suppert shoutd Re Given Our Own Mane cies ta "ein. Wiekds Sloe ete Kaine at fun: New Yorn Meo wuteresting publication, if was my Measur eee gear ediieetal om. Shall Wai eee kamentalsie fact test abwdst ore MURAT nat aeine see oe hi be Cntr delegates ail Nestons the com Lh far Gh euutealling interests oon ditetion. Sv ir te teas takers Os tie wt see aad th wean af eharing at Hart ea Hak Mettoe elatnacl ail E balioee beter whet Mat What satablistes bes Mrs Vie els Matthews coir the Hants Sele Bow skies He strngzte thes barnes amd bis Tarte wesmn asl fest iy setting the Afro Awerican Interest, thew sting pier Ian then elena, ail Teast gt for fags WIEN Ucar “Mtowec” Rene fie, the elarity wall Kinds ete a oe It mange pone Nera sit) Ia ute this iis “hithont even a are: 10 ayer hen, ‘igoneh the glittering “prmises made bs wasernpnions employment agencies, Whe ite the ines af thie fescue wath? Was it the manngers oC thea, already. nstablisbod Imnea 2 NWees it anes “arte mein nwo ten with inet” apa anulfinuneial in sits “tohinl thei: of whieh on speak: ra wae ht thu Nogtme wha ate fA RIOE iran those Sahieenen aril Mangere iter, It re thie tae rman, ie ictal he ape mip amad wpertea Une forainbarne wie, cadherin sail ite ot farictges keaiee nid ater things newest ree ee hatte wate itn che te Re ae eh ap he weet he bacatrnre fatty abled af the werk pon Re TRE oes gs ee a wo oral ana Tinanena ites bch chem rca a tee wend ec ea ie ek tye etaite man all along the fine te hee | Sues au Rees teepieie Remi Bethe IST ithtedoe an we has Ae fa iy ne the aed fi atvies and. fiat “Reh heath. ned fest Lincs Mee Matthey cet ine nics Ae ee AL Mat igs mie Preven ty verud, ~ Ison Phe Sunttoweste ss Chetatlam avout T) reveut disyavels te The Yew Vik World aioe an aceamt of the thwery e<isting in Mictssippé, foln Maward and George Me Konto went te Vine, Missi. an November Lo todrive teams for 3 stee conspany. When Hey got there ties were vitor tor ge into the swamesand ent thaber, They refuel insisting tht thes hued too hited ta’ erive Fes, “The fvreanan Kid thet aetested ot J rharse fale sunlae: fra0 temregartttion Cnier false. bwnccieen, Mawar and Mes Kinron sas iter were taken be Essot turned aver ty tlie inener of A plantation and made te matih worn and qlee rotten. under sian, snd Kent at nicht ina starkade “They were to sork amt thir tine at 1 oats a day. Thay deat) that there sere nen an the Miantation ‘ala bad been usa tow-vogee-tey ing to work ett. their fines. Finally they cseapead sand worked their way hums “filterntiy thousands af “Necrome reevive Haat ach eratinent ne this in Mien, eye usually Arrewted on “same. Bi chatee afm small crime or they are bY for ache. Seach ciavery Is.eAoupbee. we | BOKER WASGMIGED Qe. PORLIPYLRE yi “et Cumnas Wasen, Cog” Intend is ‘Geves Votmatncd 2 it | - -boee ta mthe area, mon eratne es ‘Pimguc of Putiames—Racs Jestons?- Uneortaiety. aq 60 Vetted, Seater Far i |” Eines ia the, Mentp—metsonowmest Scvernang tn Covenant Grecsre = “i tive Wasbingten Contd Supply. # ; Soecial Correapentnace of Tun Ach. YX] MANILA, P, 1, Decomber 15—When th | TTon. Lafe Young, ‘editor. of Dee Moine ¢ | Lowa. wax in the Philippines with the ‘Tat Nt] party, he was asked whac be thouzht th t. | intands needed moat to pull them throug ts | their present exigencies. and if free: tral | With the home country was not thy spebh | foe the ile feom, which thes oufer? = “Your country ia sick,” said the Houorabl Tale, “and free trade will do it good. bu what itl nends mowt Tin Hooker Waal | inmton” u an compliment to the genius and sou a | of tbe xroit black American wan a Title 6 d] tic path of the expected. and fell-a xtun | Aine surprixe upon the Interrogatery. | Bit n | did Me. Young uttce « trash fe anging ¢ | Philippines are in need of a Booker, Wash | inion to enive then, from their, neewn {| preateate condition nnd fend the On tel ef cotem healthy and strong? Why. will + | fewes true alone do exe thing? Wh A} RbOUL the imvestineat of he capital inthe ~) Ghat’ tc 90 ‘Seam ta cece tee sha dambant 2) Patramakes Wil not that te the jane | 1 short, what did Mfr Young se in th f] sxinptoms of the “sick ‘iifferent, from Uh {) Scot the the other eeanomie doctors 1 =| have treseritied aud StH are prescribing fe rf the connie? Let use aces it iy a TOK ah 1] The Phititnsines ape strusceting with, it | arent aetion eet "re a Featwluvd thie veunomie paint wher the Teh | of thee Inui Micke future ie ewnars 10. Wes 1 faut ite fhe partici of heres Lee He atizhe fe tat soon oquud itowall [raed its fist dicker. “Prom the. governine: jdowa all age garuest wid auxions too sumothtng for the eauutee, yet mene, St fo “Rowe just whar ie thecal foe age spar fer fee ett. Bhat Uf feseribe ‘othe thing. ie tages say amt neni ! the to pnpull egies “Town wit J] es Pirates trite ital alt gran about er finals, Miordanti, anal Wacky whe th sick Continues te Tinger and floral iy Hr || Inst thitwes ef his infirmity, Mumcer for Something “Free | White the investizatars were in the isk [an etiert was eviatered an securing some Wing “free.” ‘The free, ulmission of suger the free admission of thacom, the free nl mission of Hemme Cites. present <tate of pre Huetson of whieh, all three, is eortninly wil anid free enoneh i, aul a frow admisaion by Uke Vnited States af the ftew sand anteam yell rigwt wf the Filipinos to set uy for themselves a gaternment frew sand independ fat. The Honorable Levfe, Yonng evident utter the ellietey af these tres! thins AM tlosnterdves to set the conntey. sarieht SVonie Necmnatey he Shek a, SER what? ‘Tn weder that the reaguisin hie an Ritu aasy “determine whether or not Me Youns was warranted ih his significant site genta it seill dinannse “the symptams. of the peetiont a teest Team and from thie wtders Stoutl amd pints. seen "svinptoms ote: some of the ils from whieh, he mafhers: The ab Sence of a hardy and intelligent labor fore. Without whieh fren Urnde with the. entite world want not pat the ‘sountey, on its foot: 2. "How mutelt pelities, and lice: hunt iis or the: sanutre surfer Zt Than Jentours : 1h unevriain ‘status of the Pilipniaes au their relations to the United Statee nel the Sirgime sd boiling azitation, far inde enantio a Senen of affinity autd teat eeimpratis: between, the governing (eople aml the. governed ravine noted, the smite Beeson which Hoe taints itor, Wetets. see ih what. wey | they “nffwet thom ty tiie detriiuent. befor afiering 2 remedy “the remedy that tte Tot rable Tafe: Vanng swszestod ‘er hin. iter: Presaters, fowill take-hiem ap in the order i the ee Mtl adnan a etal Munnar, fe 299000, oneeeerylL we Which iN now-thristian and uncivilized, OF jive Fexaaininis ROWOOOD bse. mined sitive ee cont af the. aulilt popalttion is seve tile Sy tale fare dbor fore te de the Sher hte Work. Pe remaining fae pee Cone. ate seattered theonshnt the trades, Ienofs <Sigue” sand non iteataet ive ines sha tion) ta ewore cemuntrse With, aagele a dare Inher of anide tw abs the abayes. werk ie Traportasny tee tte teapadation snes as Hough the vountty, tf beset with tres tea Witte the: honesland, mihi at anew threw af PS Caitinaties aint fot up sit nf ie sie Tet and walk, tindert, "wath the Mesias fe tee prado it angler ongase in nie, Kind ff eeonatnie sathbities itl tlie Bet then, WF Canad toy his A Vek tisha abet How tit Mere not tnendictnped le the send SUBSE of HO og Madbar fore Nad ths ts anart wf what Mr Yeung saw sand heaved a vahianor when he tot iis fiterviene rs what wae teat Lador Witting Mat Uatentned The talar fare wf the Philipines. sluts cnolficient, i nat the anwilling fares that ast oops an first abservation vate it, Tt swith, but Iucks the imlacement of in euatise. the confidehir af trainings and the hops of full and roupdedd romanorntion, tt hits tows Yong Bown the abject wf a kick, the ert of slander ntul the jug of neztigenee to anything uplifting in Inbor. ‘To. arhle Me Washington on a like subject in Amer ina, the Inbar force af the Philimvines hits diways been “worked” und ite ineffivieney im due tite having haem “worked thes many cofiturion. Cantenined, unintelligent uid withant nteonzthy-of body, yet eratty 1M fie fashion of ite traditions: “vie workin vniulntia of the islands doce commendiably ell When itis cousiored that itearries tlre murien of 9. voker it tlie form of onecsevet Mf the papielntion in nbeobite. bneharite at ‘ensideratie parasitieal element of it avi, anil an abnormally aeorbing parasitical fot: | en wlenient 4 Eeopenny and Americans) | cfs Kesey ah all the din Devise efits fall iro Mithun suing mnvthine anprecinble fs vege it toe at ptm where it este bette the wandition a all Hires “The “tadnnels afer iy naturad asoaltl | pho seit Will “ugduee almost nusthine pro ined it the Chited States esest wheat | tess. it Wa ridin at wealthy mf Tae | inet te Soib of thie Ionited Staves ail! hat | ns Tyvestigation hae the Gavermiment dre | feted tes fart that Satahe taierals ae any kin sire scattered in tuck depevsits ail | et the archipelagd “Vhs vane of the for: | cine fereauets. is ineatendabke "Wet with al | his watural wealth at hand, the, soil lies HHiwse ewioot ai spate tlhe nines Wi awinse 3 ti mistenirlvad | tiie forests walt scraped in| ! Have te rbane gan for mantra, tat moans | 3 Sheriteses mat af whiel ta eanstcer fae | | dined tle. goons nf ae eendlor Iie AHN Bek Lease the santiads of hands] jet nat iy thee thanmhtare aint have taf? Ggatead oat of the wnt. is vent terse nape |! Genin et in, the: she aia Incty poaion, 3 sat He ahare Hime in ctu | § thy ane fae cotta. toe he WY eh Sehy vie | in gai Themectves bres ty eat, te ide 3 ve gant inf knowing haw tae eeapitd | # Me Benin and agai: Looked in ngeen thes voalthe nnd theratened “to come inane de |" ‘jum ite tasty booking sronnd ie aaye alse | vo Tahucr ane wath sehih HU sega Ne. Y work atu stunk bark, ond re country |! ratinnes omy Ws wat, bexeini, weading for]! tee ; Vingwe of Soh-Warming Polttirians, | & 2. Next fer the suifering exused be tnituro| the pos to tir themaches for Inck of} howing hwww to she comes the huts fram | 6 fing hawt thawte to thie weight of the pale | i mtd peste potitieiaas Gobechganeyy | fick the monntrs’ sunnerte 10 the xaunce | ee Niete sutedewenehtep: Bye thee het | & the Wenvtione crated and Ife avare be | eitewrrerinn vtzainst, Spain and. the mah. bo quent, Filipiaee Heopiiblic that washed iteelf | to being upon the tide of affaire of “ON. | fy osmntre mat azo iment the waditional | den nf the American. apeviee thatebac ent | a rifcmtont stom “the-taate tonty eT APONTE | way since American ceapation oF te | Oe nn aa babnem Ges thie eutibeticate | oe siete acer tes, eet z the “Americas om) res ato ince tiene ob-aue Pullipaasnesa WAS" ‘very arifal monaure keown ts the Gate Ainge ta diaplnce them or to redece ‘thet fuinber. “ithe mysterien of ‘ble eybecrra waye Lucwa to the people ‘et "haste bat bron’ (ncrensed by, the cxrtnpie’ aed "saree sion of "the -meathy ‘colonke of Muon Fovtraments, weo bold fart to the Uses the in arive for’ colonial expetioeats to scene No white man should Ue 'ullty of, werkie ‘vith’ Rin hada! ‘but ‘should “iit: the patie fre hy te exatite of the waite ma holdin the aiaecuren of offce: “ Teoush th United States bax been bat ss a oy Te. th ‘Orient aan coloniaer, ts mpirit has cauah Toot ned crown momce witir Lie Taxuriage atta Jatron wll None ‘ot the: ie tine ified the ‘West ix here. ‘Oe the performancy of the native brane of the clotit one hardy Knows What any ite work cones monty (the outorome contingent) iit opnewing. the efforts o€ th Ameriean. xpecicy "ot the lower kad aa (ihe Sine" in nppinuling the borconnl, Ste ny OF gue Biber “Hoh the in font Pods! Siem ih wnt cabs ah tenn of spolin uty tov the denote OF th Anwtieane clamor for independence in vars ine’ degree af boteteroustiese Some win Ilorendonce it oners others tute next-de Sder"and still othses wlan Secretary Tat fata fr tts tr te sasha ene Comptiented tence Peeiudicen —- 2 Rtgew Jealousy stants ext abe a deter Gadenad Tun cesHioprenltcae the blows 1. pectenie harmony of notion bet ech. the Angsrienye and Fipines both ia, teditiea fel esmnnaotetal figts- nial be ne. lanpeaianent iW sariwe Wags to Shot alent assinebation.” Key rae givny of any size it the islands iy srengedl agit overs wthee zrunp iy 390 fru, aiet iu ity cite oC i8Mloeion at un edieve Aine ata sais! PIEMIBE Brot wn whieh ty centre its venemn,, "Che: Aimer fame are didhiged bythe Shanianks. beeane thea tere eeonguenst by tlie ln wae At Mejoceoasod a torase tn the: iateades the ‘Aatsienne in tuna hottie the Spaningua fo that ies bd oe raters bd han in the Gevclanoieng af the suhtte the thece hate ‘hoa stu they eid it Hi Pilipino hat He Auweiene feiss ey" stated. Ta at Ui “pepeliseaien! nomi” se prevent Uv Gea commie inte mat teonkt noe. Hecke Sau. goverment, tecsed all bye their Hite Laivnae than Atnoplenn the PE Hives ape cot sung mietorce-* nothin Aner aind”ansthing less. Aad hen ‘there ie the Sraoasts tot sO far feted it tee, te {fet tie white aoa Mae Ateelemtee Pi white (clive, te pomietene minh deatne of the ailinity’ af rae’ aivt rele en eatrueinent sini: eehatious beta, Wis BIGcE feller natfchat ated the” Filtaney, ed seveke and Spine eotipratt muna oe Mig aera iT annee ade then fewer eget the ale of salenes nha tees Ente this tesiatet on inciuese a ach gone ‘work bee Meow Toa Fhe hatly elmer far nies, sual Te ice ther shite guage apeneoeriates tore Cea ihe shee and” itt the Sos arate miaialy to etntmoes the Necew crumbles atthe ite’ wena seovaicne ail macamee folie Mititdes Ne eosin aa taukoe whe ie white nek fittest utes cannes, i he Tighe ot “patie efor fen rive Srat te ag helece ae wietce ths country peach the bate ef the-woliieah: economist Mies ster section af thee Titod States Mt Antecbellwin dager Nail sy HC ocx te Hie enue waeking inet nr. ith nm Sumit miing nae ge ee ited that te eersios wt all thecgrouDs ie ipadqated. inthe’ laremant. tutes far ira wine ne The sovurninent tewuzis. wlThe riiy “Fenn Chinaman, wha’ either eneae™ ni rha fenetiount Bahte nor look for gee Tanent je nnd ie the common. foothall of ii the other Eninps, wasea fat on The Dick es dentiered Je the commercial ‘byenathee It heather. ia theie” Blindaess. emt rel We takaw no expert in matters noclolog: "xi. political, nnd eenhomient. tase that vie ore other than names Law of fre Griese ects ter hier shen a ceri jon aN" jens euntentmnent anal wenenert's ie hilipisinees ust wit thst Cane Seabee weil tate amine teste sitcls A amnliont are aon be tie thas. Str ig te rier ace he Poo es nah ee same pada Se GM ie wee abalde aidan Vai jie "That atone doe. Weashictan cummins iad totaal te staat de timeieiry Por prin Hie iodiectefet hanks ther kale fone Pte diate hates, State of oielours: ste Se och» Uninanbe aceite ome fee allan hie cea stmmamen oe le ae Samcut aah Gael hee on as haitks si hae Aagereeon kena sha, ean slot raat atthe” White: iiiee by tas von ities ttt dame te sntteeatesl Cle fu 1 Our Uittnte Pargese tn he tetemetet 4 reaapeoe atone wagon Engst ates; tgyeilodn, gents. thee etveiscalin teks brectese UA peesraling epiieal fein seine fate hoe ality I ais laes Way Fie louwe <ik,, Seal cowtottne asd orang Fanless liesetliers, Dial ape-aetin couthils forth develope sf the comity TUAbRAe Helen: lente tate te siete even at The (Sle at SinuNAMAte ai cele loGauoca in omrcrintne ae erinaaenees citaranpeed be tik real ine re hance tae ind the ntioes write “traiieae. and neitnte aid hoe mit ake aiceciehment a tine tron Sieeeean Sanat for “Bean that ie nce” tie ermnnenee af Niner ena, att te, es fe meted in Sersvarss Faft's pram | mar thas indeneesionee alt aie tt | She pane ie ie niupse at ganeatton, || AR AMG AE aalttie aie ant ae UL SE Panes ie mentale Bete o gath te ae ing. bees mista with 8 | | rite sin sat tau” os hava wo Cait | ihe dscreiien. city ann rove shea | se inte aint of freuve. tae at te sa, Ode atttnadle caer e suntaed tee 2 reer na hi ie te Mie. whe yeoteetee thie unfedene Iii van stot ine stem a snivit cat |! hie ua ese oe oe ne hie Lee itu ie iene whe hee tee vidas dine Feaininee aed) “wien ewe |! re at uittint eettmisne anata sol eesaHtal esetaloe ; i militteat aut -tamunerolat tenkaetaten eile ca opnencenil emesis | SEEN Heerists Se eeeet ey RON Tg 1.52 0 peeghet. weet peither the os sae <9 eee See ee | Seas cause ery (oe @ “Sited and iron” fromthe minsieaary quar | serand: i ture, Gr ore cromesanliy | Seevetee of salf-xovornmdat ‘Kod this ‘clamoring’ for mor seen aad a1 von the part of tha Ba Sei aa the gash of oh ere. as the soaking es ote Devine (or the Tivplaw fo ‘adi | of ‘anything about (belr Sox “right "To Al_ebe places pf “publ tet I {hele government, "The daacrcian colony. thelr pecan ie an index, imavediately fall stato’ aotate of hveteri and frotherjt th mouth, “ease 87 Geurative bomily: At the faintest ‘sound of It, At tinies the” prea coming to ts senses, tries to conciliate. the ‘aves: with rombeiy platitudes. but eing inconsleteat, thelr overtures serve. ireiate the aatives, and they Buck apd hick with the temper andvattcucca of «Western Broncho‘agminr if suth attounts to pinene them. Odious and seassitee comparisons ein ince to the other “are the rule. o€ con SSoation und cause for meh scribblibe ty the editorial’ weiter. Oar wourlers ssbat. fall will tend, Yo and exnsewe nota. want for “on the ‘tainted. ait. broods ‘fear’? "Bac the country tontinuen to mater: there Is none tovallny the ovll that ie abrond., unpectine the impoasibilite” of hhiass andthe Filipino fo ive nlongwldes each SMier on terme: of harmony: ant aqunlite. the | Shite mai his altendy hzun to, arbor ideas Stn future state for kiroselt a. the archs Tetage, whezorhe can pale jlstiont the. m0: Keatnion ol ihe ‘naga’ dud “thy ces of STligino etontation’™ frou dhows i8- Amerien whe theliere thie, Ehilionsnes sould bo for Tie Filipinges A. petition. fem the. white Soon i Siietgmngs wae” wutunitred to the Steretary of War and Congrecstonal parts sehen i The isiwuds, praying thing "chat isla im secirated fram te enero of te [ uted rig” toead mtoneang fee sean U jieig, wth. Stindamao, Feapanaihle eal te the Warthoron Government, free them ths Muthwrits of the Dhitippine Comaission aad Taye peice! feesenibly. aiid conweytente perl Of aioe dazalnes, Rosneft foweat ernie svanmathy cee torent whites onthe grand amd te fais nie, be compared ta Seat hase. the Negra ntnd whise jwopie of he Swath, gat Ther eitactivenese ifetive shite: nunahora aud The onperition and iawtessnen af Dixie TT eek te ant poater oe the onthe shite namatetr to ersctniine Wt inte an insti (ation We aerseds in all the. ward “inane, Mhede ge the Sauth dee not kaw lente af Tite nies of that hong neasinianen whieh fpsrinita thee whitest anid lack. there: ts sue Kor lench atiene proseness “Phint thts feedins Gi" impreee, Wile tine L axwwe very grave Maule: «a nothing of a Tasting stare ean jha'fome tnt ame, rons haa hres tho Telatiune af the whites whe are to. one ive the emantey: and. the iatives, What Hooker Washington Could No, And now that 1 have told af some af the iiie of the. eountey snd hows it be alféctod by tiem, what shall TF point ant as a remedy? Orie ie that you, dear vender, kunwig af the avetTode sf the faan whem Me Yoounde anal the sabjoot af Mie eeply. rove divined othe cteamedy ateeads" Bar ae to pmoseritio eats Fight a Houker“T, Washington aw a enre for hom atl turtle seve fair te "your Intell Eevee? Set it is ermarkabe how he ual Ties of dhe athin nn wet hn nine foe t= tnany af thw iecwssitios af thee Plulippines. | “This Pitivinw needs sy intense that will induce hin to work: an influences efferent froin that offered by tle mene ovnmrtunity of aL inh" "The influence of “ine” will come in WLS with the construction of the pro: jected ANWR ad, caressing with it mothe ine more Qua tie unite modestwae of the Mizeers walk Sauish with the going of bis Invazer Carm¥aen to die voffery we thowe whe Cnt to! hugEd Sutras while hes the Bi, finn, tipawakentg ta tite woctenioee tatenest Hie ialtding teat to hin and bie austere Witt "Slide fuck ingdoseke ens tenol of tae Navy did wf hie fightin dane seater Uiead neat hy: its eutainey easton, Rion a Tew fo Inher tale “ane all hae ir fs shonted fifa ta. Ed tie aa nd Paves Will have ts tron (0 oeae a BA that, ell ne hin tn ae ot wo teh forthe earninace to eet hea agnmedinte ae horas, 3s for te entiation of an fiast etal siirity for a avneral infusing, inte Mint aft juin fuente “this for hit oyen aattvat ion. Suet sy inilueney must, be inepite fro with the aw Of gute eon apenas moniter without 2 “onuresstleve. pane inser sud Tesh the unti nce of the tasers that ea iisaria af tive fons. tht ‘all dat ane iw the stn uf ite aaurkiorl ote fering intone ei belle wud hse conn oat 10, Po tnd oatetate ihe This adel will pote a ined tack: Gon aun ne, for tie Paladins dae eat easily rant aint ashe tt tee eet Ms ohjert Monee “ron “ie Kastan aves, ns he arte, ted ther inne eens panama nr toe ehactatinn oe the” couanoengte oe | tet oof hye set boat little ammloreteead nates | Essen. Be gra we wer the bac oa | seas t_ resitube, wmttatee: ih with tie Be isin wf corgect livins : te teach it sane and] | worst likite® eleantitwse A georeany haben it sto the tstebe ies he Shar means ie si “apotheke wall hoe saved ine the stneain of hie tenehing- and | wot bnvunsit mieredy oe the brn tor seers upen | tie nrrent free a ae in ates ail that | | itis ter dnt tothe Eilipinw faves he wham fe vhinrarteriaties sia internal self ta eons | fen tthe beso Aarons wotist ie a [ a teteanian aeieronecion tat will dene | fv ares witht ive being ewnecions af Tee | F's" tuag “anne somneachat tvavnaeieals peas ie in auieentanel hun oat hes Pika ality fos The tee of hiv oven Pago. toate [1 eH het apterae on papalinely sry \ttneke | 2 ig, Manas hee be nae dene atincheee ao Chica? Lines will verve niet» change bias f & i thw. sntfarn, ariving net war chome the | ¥ Netit heals, whide robbing bis af the beats | ml sulfa stent nf “hee wn aetee | tieiew Fanithinding and “holtadegine! wiih re tikes hitH ah woeful mate sitter, wea | € he Weltve, wae tonundead more than one, ta Pt sia'\te, Yung while he wae in Manihot | ck hie if that. wns no chat ie teem | Trew he ‘paeeeribeal” Wershangton ferns ‘Thee netlist) fonker 3 Washington. awe clear to the onl af their peewee | 4 ath hewvee at toon “Te tle Dhitigpited it ised ta them, "Fheee te great for ation | & Mie teacenal, ‘The Sune af, tres deabans’ | viet tee dearty <a bette tel fod ee me | et. vbr tines hole nomst erin "he | ripe wf, their wesciniage ania sairit off 3 nies paid elyvorfuinvne infused, into thems | a Miehingtanian fe van vellicaciony, dase of | & eo abner tive Tsaen “Atwerieae tush be Sts with Chea yawet, doe ramen te of P nt Riawlly aint the Balinese lea 3 cr yank anata start ait be that ae | hited the West datos imeo dirme they [20 Sat hemlet tani Micke, teepoed ine oot shay oor toa hate ore sastend af | Sa nel ieee Ero abeie nial crete | INE A HLSAUAE, saath Au. dasbbonelie ace [2 Another Inferierity Aeament: Dinnbted, Tiyan ‘the Mutote ster tips | duardian Vine af ome absacost iasiars, thes belief in the Inlieront sitperinrites af rac ntih walor, hixe recente antlers donyisoyaldy in the Bar Havers and naw. agueseaiontsy wad ingen tently. Phe Cantenynuary Beview seats if Jet another how. Twa asticbee in’ the Sein femnber wimiber iticeste, inh eouplete ind fomenes, sumowhatesitnilir tabies from ait. forvin stamtuaints » Principal Laandeay writes Nistoriea'ty of religions rovisate : Mr, Daye sia aivuiyaes the religion wf thag “Amer = can Negra” ahd He js Iaterewing Jw ate hore Fir a eoingarionn of Mr. Pavotivatt’s onal: wie it riche andes histony, Torin. Meo Davenparea ierim. That ti the "Negra pwobie Ta have a ehisl carn eT Raed an very ime of the hee hainena which Me Davenport notes am weit: itive and pwentiae Irs whapacterived Religinte reciente feray tis avs af thie sarly Cher tthe tmenrver eoniury es Hows ever thew ining tee interirotel one worl seems imevitahii> tha: thie attempt to aseriine inferiority to the ‘Nezrin nn thee ston of Nie Wiigiem bho bron dice. NOTE AND Coun J. Great prepseations "+ ne a celebration of the tye uy eM Of the fowarding of Tasker. canna will take plnce nest Apr yout Ungoiahed prove. who i's sung? Fermary are Seerctary Tos: pomgat of Harvard and Mr. cure c. frill be greatly siersge lt bration comiex off, See George, Diswin, wh! : ,élaae ta the prize ting os antl ‘ae prinesdighters are rare! oot at ‘of tho prowess while = ee yr’ cunuing which ‘une a ad Me Js alated oceusiic. 6. “weually’ makeso goad toes RS a pity itis tha ame. oe way the top of the hei an! wis ang of money, must ttl soso ye whea he it no longer oy” to et bread and butierset fg it ig not the penny ih’. os agar that counts, * Tho Indinnapetig WE oe ogy up a sensation over sy, mae iu, the new Misite on ye fied a Brazilian bath na but the xenaation refs: ; fy it should be Mee, person marries the whatevdr her ester sue a ing in the Bedorat fermarringe of the» = be nothing fn the ove x atentiae Hh, Where SMM it ip a vielazions a wf the Bitizen, sand» é morality ind bastage Gonerad insham, + a Of thee Now Verh toutes iinet hie dation 3 ing amd discipline a. i hen ath the poate E> <a he will prabsahly ane + om ministration, <oretbin a predvwesora Winter shone, 1 wore likely ts xneeee it oa legitimate work of the tae nd tot go off afior Mak oun Commissioner Meadow 1. : instance, the latter, © ste": eta Inst olverion, It ix aid. sy coy would break up the awe egy atnd Lacks i tlhe posite eo ay Ax the law sanetions si yam ihe Kenderlain and “anys oa Vork eis. aid State, ato. aby ave ewes a Gd ated ate ako ave gor ite aaithor ina be oc be Monmissionrr MeAdo 9.10 0 bal sat race question and. we ste Jn ae sunt that Ie is: ebay it oe Rating the past week be 1 6s Missionary Secretary wf the Ttngat ution nnd feerstney ans wt cvsive di National American Couet) Vet Keuling, the weholarts. eiitor of The , Church Review: Brot, W. 8 § gh, of Wilberforce, University, cr nost xchelarly: tien sof the nes, att! Mlesemder Walter precise tonal AtewAmeriean Comte. vd \st allies. "They aid not alt ee nit _on_separate days, Tes eed ave n faith In the xenoral pracess oh ante welldaing of the Aton Agrsan Je wich nothing ex ssh ‘at rth the faith amd labors! beetna thers it all parts of the © 1m 9a pret anchor of the hopes att sj mt ie AMfrovAmerican peuple Lew 2 reat faith aml Virwowe 1 oe son a phrecinted bye their awn vey Ad ail are nut, but they wo hs roy ithe fature Hife, i tae eo 5 ag we Afro Americ penny: "T Wittia- Jennings & * AM of defend mo afte ot oar Wontd tet know th ts stole conse atest oer) hilippine Istands ind s vont Ord Whe is Ista 2 hilipacines ‘The mative a3 wit want Erion whe! “i fro Atmeticatie, wlio ie oy sk NaS the Filipinos, abs > ant mw ame ic purty and o fd jwwewowing ne ane. Mut Mr. Heya fh vem Hipiines ns Wope that te ts He dont radical sivas. re niteness for the Wlulipy to trary. he advises the Foto 2 ral te the United Star ‘ nize Of the eppertas: 2 aint the Anieriean Gayeryies ose portynity for edurasn. 8 873 ne WH wome When the 1 f rie inndoywendeae,. bor ye in-coming. he writer met Tess de. PS Ton a Benne i me wen derey City amd Nex oo 24 C werk, De, Sisto dot the New Bnglinud st" ae thodist Epteenpot Anburs Park Noobs! ppKON? “Phere wt : ane ts indicate o> vet We may Be foes 3 im of age Me pei . ire ated was et . ne £ befute the 1 Hi pnt ere this time, é SN War verge ist Pen We be a + Boar wonmdal tf Mone, furskas Pia Gaitlafat 9 + Mi that fel i Mut to eer q Tone wer vob The drys Are Matar: thet fia. oo + Nea fie oie 7 ADMINISTRATIVE HAVENS. and other lines, 40 words. for one insertion. in inch space, not over might, not over for one insertion: for seven words and not exceeding words, 25 cents. a line single. contracts for a in advance week. should reach Advertise on Welling Address all Paddle Shoe City. NAR John. rising Agent, 12 Albany ave. GROTHS. ages in their of life well as West 21st 街. E 15 P. M. Friday 2 P. M. M School 2 M on Monday, N 9 School from school. HOME. D. D. Foster 120th Street. Church every of 12 by CHURCH. and Amsterdam. Pasture. 10 to 15 A. M. M and S. P. M. M and S. P. M. Public Invited. PRIESTANT Old Street. Victoria in charge. M and S. P. M. GUE TO ALL. YORK CITY NEWS IMMANY AND BRONX in rectal and as they are being --- The imperial club's dancing class was largely female, with 56 members. Sixth street and 34 avenue. With the exception of Charles 8, Leonard announced that next Tuesday and as a great many patrons of reception night and as a great many patrons of dance and wear their club colors or embellishments, their instructor would assist in making it their own. In making it Hallie Anderson, the directress, has composed a new two-step dedicated to the imperial club. For human hair goods, go to Greenberg's. 580 Elfth avenue, near 39th street. Adr. There will be a special meeting of all the members of St. Benedict's congregation, appointed Home at Rye, on the 342-344 West 53d street to determine on the time to present the Rectory furnishing fund. To be present. There will be an entertainment and refreshments free. Robert N. Wood, treasurer. Metropolitan Dancing Masters hold class sessions every Monday and Friday evenings at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Special attention to beginners...Ady F. Theodore Drery will accept out of town concert accommodations for churches, etc. Address: 1000 W. 45th Street, New York, NY 10022. On Monday evening, January 1, Mr. Thomas Thomas held a dinner to their friends at their home, 50th West 55th street, where they danced until early in the morning. Among those present were: Misses Amie and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett, Mr. John Bennett, Mr. Willie Bennett, Mr. Ida Bennett, Mr. John Arnold, Mr. Broedeke Mr., IIIll, Mr. Indaley Mrs. Blanche Young, Mrs. Colin Strong, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Rosa White, Mrs. Jamille 10100KLAN Walter A. Jackson, executive specialist and practical optician, 34 Third avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Master John Wood of 909 Wavley st, after spending the holidays home, has returned to his studies at Mrs. Ries's school at New Haven, N.Y. Rev William T. Tunnel of Washington, arived in the city last week and was the guest of Prof. and Mrs. Charles D. Dorsey and daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. Lamar of 128 Atlantic avenue entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey and Mrs. Lamar, Miss B. Lamar and Mr. U. S. Humpsy. Mr. Joseph S. McKim and son Richard of Mr. Laurel, N. J. were the guests of the for-mer dinner at Mrs. Lamar, Miss B. Lamar and Mr. U. S. Humpsy. A musical entertainment under the auspices of the Willing Worker's Circle of the King's January 31, at Crooks's hall in aid of the Home for the Aged. For particulars see advertisement. H. H. Gordon, superintendent of the Howard Orphan Asylum, his quartet of girls and the little boy quartet made their annual Sunday evening, December 31, and the congregation gave the institution $41. The revival services were held Sunday school and Sunday english immediately. thousand miles record Ianthet church has Sabbath commencing meeting was agreed the choir was joined by several scholars. $251 attended, and the collection was $12.50 billed. Howard Colored Orphan anglom made a few remarks, and the collection Jackson closed the Lord's shrine. At 3:30, Boston was assisted by Rev. J. Dixon was assisted by Rev. Coneard by has just become involved in services the choir preferred Gobel's "The Nativity," the choir then would have a twelve-hour worship on "The Nativity." The program was dispersed by Chisholm Church. The collection, which was given to the choir, THE NEW YORK AGE: BACKSLIDING OF PREBETTERIANS. In Providing for "Men Own" Freebystories They Have Adopted "The Cinnamon" as Women. Bible—Public School Text Books Women. Bible—Anti-Gang Campaign in North - The ethics of the Bible are being neglected, and the ethics of sordid commercialism and the doctrine of the unification of the white man are being scuttled to the winds and waves of humanity. It is up to the black man to read that little Book which says something about an unjustified slave who is for a life. But the black man is asleep, like the black slave whom Jefferson Davis saw on a big bale of Virginia cotton, fast asleep, and he was thinking of the Irishman. When in the theatricals the Collie race was ridiculed by the pugnosed, green whiskered, clay-pipe actor, he was ruthen-egged on the stage. The comedian in the "stage Irishman" is a thing of the past. NEW BEDFORD NEWS LETTER. February 2015 - Miss Lottie Peggman departed this life. She is remembered in the St. Louis family as a housekeeper. All mourn her loss. This notice has been made on account of being too late to be honored. February 2015 - Eliza Fischer, widow of the late William Fisher, died suddenly December 22 at 233 in New York City. The deceased was born in New York city and was for a long period of Brooklyn. Brux - David Bryan, Jr. of Brooklyn died on December 31, 1905, after an illness of two weeks in the family plot at Glen Cove, I, I. He leaves a will and mother to mourn their loss. Smith — George Brewer Smith was buried from the home of his son, John Brewer Smith, at, 27, 1905. Rev. E. G. Cliffton spoke over the remains, which were buried in the family cemetery. The son was born 90 years, age at Setket, Long Island. In 1853 he was made a member of the Jack & Jack Society, a sweep, who attended at 15. West 4th street. At the death of the senior member, Mr. Smith until 1890, when took his son in partnership and the firm became known by the name, the son is a well known authority on ventilation and was consulted by the firm on the subway; and the plane he submitted were so well thought of that they were named the business is now known as J. Wesley Smith, elmley sweep and general construction. 219 and 251 West 28th street, New York. Statement by Ollivera of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Respectfully JOSE, R. T. BATES, J. W. WATES, J. W. WATES, R. H. JONES, JAY WINN, CHARLES CHAPPELE, GOOSE HANKS, WESLEY NOXMAN. Dewcoh, WILLIAM H. HONES, JAMES WILLE, HENRY LARRELL, F. C. COO NOOQOQ, C. H. TRENT. Tatler, JOHN D. YOUNGER. Clerk, REV. M. W. GILDEERT, D.D., L., D. Pastor. MARRIED. Lockley-Robinson. On Monday, January 1, 1906, J. R. Lockley was married to the Mamle B. Robinson by Rev. Chrys. S. Morris. AFTERNOON, January 8. The recent meetings which began last Monday night are to be continued until Wednesday. So far there have been 2 converts and six children taken in the church to be looked after by an appointed leader. The first Sunday in the New Year the children were taken to the church. The 2nd clock service was christened Maud Elliott Taylor, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor, daughter of the residence of Mrs. Elliott Taylor, daughter of Mrs. James Saddle, daughter of their little daughter, Laudie Saddle, Mrs. and Mrs. E. J. Sister were godfather and mother of Mrs. J. Sister, and to her home with a very long烫. Mrs. Waltner Lloyd started last night for Newark, N. J. Lloyd started last night for her husband. Also Mrs. James, Lloyd started for Wilmington, del. to morrow, being summoned to the bedside of his aged mother. 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The opus goes on at the church. On Monday is the Tom Thainte wedding in the church. FORD'S HAIR POMADE Formerly known as "OZOMZED OX MARROW" 50 The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. (No genuine without my signature) Charlie Ford Post 76 Wabash Ave. Chicago, Ill. Agenta wanted everywhere. Reuperative Watertown. Wyatt, Brown, January 6, Mr. Ed. Young, Johnson, June 1, Mr. Ed. Young at the Wabash Hill Fire, which is gone to Syracuse. Mr. Booker of Newell street, who has been his wife, Mrs. Wittmann. He is getting relief from the foon on his off hand, Mr. Wittmann Book of Morrison and Syracuse because of the illness of his sister, that she is impractical, Mr. Fess. Thomas who for the past week has been suffering with the illness, Mrs. Robert Freeman of 50 Factory street, who on December 27 was suddenly taken to Syracuse, where he is a good friend, who has for a few days been ill with a bad cold, is improving. That was held in the A. M. E. Zion church on December 27 was of a very pretty nature, the congregation mostly of his pictures, which was much appreciated, and had received their numerous presents. The female industrious board served super, which out of surrounding towns being present. On the evening of December 23rd a very beautiful Christmas tree, made of Mira Rosa Loupe, No. 4/46, will stand, in the way of a Christmas tree. The ladies of the city decorated many beautiful as well as cool gifts. DIRECTORS: Emmet J. Knott, James C. Thomas, William T. Peyk, Frank Stewart Armand, J. Moore, Wiltford H. Smith, Philip A. Payton, Jr., Joseph M. Bruer, Fred R. Moore, Wiltford H. Smith, Philip A. Payton, Jr., Telephones, 3726 John and 3727 John. American Ass'n of Raleigh First Annual Reception —TO BE-HELD AT MAJESTIC HALL, 125th Street, bet. P. ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY MUSIC BY MISS HAULIE A. FLOOR MANAGERS—Thomas Lathouse, of St. Mary A. F., the Queen of H. H. James Evans, of the S. Y. Cooke and Walter; of Porters Association of Jersey City. ADMISSION BOXES. Seating 12, 14. Tickets may be hnd of city of the General Court at Hotel Marshall, 63d street; Nail Brothers, Shilton West, 131th street; Professional Club, 23 West Shop, 135th street. GRAND STAR CONFETTI A. M. E. Zion 127-131 West 50th street, N. Y. The Board of Trust assisted by the officers of the Church take pleasure in Thursday Evening, February MME. E: AZALIA H. The Celebrated Prima Donna Soprano, will need to her departure for Europe, assisted by the follower Mme. J. F. S. Willingham, a woman of Boston, Mr. William H. Holland, Bassett; Mrs. Frosman Green, Craig, Violinist; Mrs. Van Houten Garrett, Pianist, composer. TICKETS DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Mrs. Hackley, one of the graduates of the University, superb voice, splendid musical temperament as She is in every way a remarkable woman of Boston. The choir, assisted by the several choirs of New Prof. Lott Green, Chorister. At the close of the concert, a collation in chapel in the Lecture Room. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: John J. T. Jackson, retainer; Benjamin F. Trotman, Treasurer. COMMITTEE ON REFRESHMENTS: James Wise, Secretary; William H. Brown, Treasurer. The Board of Ushers of the Church will be in a Chairman. JUST OPEN 8 East 133d S Near 5th Avenue A handsome Four-Family Apartment Flats of 5 and 6 Large Light Hot Water Supply. Rents, $ Apply PHILIP A. PAY American Ass'n of Railway Employes GRAND STAR CONCERT The Celebrated Prima Donna Soprano, will make her farewell appearance, prior to her departure for Europe, assisted by the following enlisted artists: Mr. William H. Holland, Basso; Mrs. Froeman Green, Electionist; Prof. Walter P. Crig, Violinist; Mrs. Van Houten Garrett, Pianist; and Mr. McBleville Charlton, Accompanist. TICKETS DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. CONCERT BEGINS AT 9.15. Mrs. Hackley, one of the graduates of the University of Denver College of Music, has enlisted as a coloratura singer. She is in every way a remarkable woman. Boston Musical Record. The choir, assisted by the several choirs of New York, will render choice selections. Prof. Latt Green, Chorister. At the close of concert, a collation in charge of a special committee will be served in the Lecture Room. ROARD OF TRUSTEES: John J. T. Jackson, President; J. J. Hutchins, Secretary; Benjamin F. Trotnan, Treasurer. February 14, 2015 The Board of Ushers of the Church will be in attendance. Mr. William O. White Chairman 21 Jan 11:25 JUST OPENED A handsome Four-Family Apartment House, containing Single Flats of 5 and 6 Large Light Rooms and Bath. Tel. 917 and 918 Marlem. Real Estate De Investor Co Large number of lots in City a for sale, $25 and upwards $1 per week until they a Also a number of dwellings for sale in and out of built to suit for $1,000 and upwards $50 down and own a home. We pay alik (6) per cent, interest on every dollar drawn at any time by motifying the Company in Miller Building, Rooms 200, 201 and 202, New York See advertisement in another place. Real Estate Deposit & Investor Company Large number of lots in City and suburban towns for sale, $25 and upwards. $5 down and $1 per week until they are paid for. Also a number of dwellings for sale in and out of the city; and others that will be built to suit for $1,000 and upwards; $50 down and $10 per month until one can own a home. We pay alk (6) per cent, interest on every dollar invested, subject to your withdrawal at any time by modifying the Company at its Home Office, 1921 Broadway, Miller Building, Rooms 200, 300 and 402, New York. P Drury Grand Opera 14TH STREET THEATRE Week Commencing May 28, 1906 MME. CLOUGH Many have asked me why my presentation of Grand Fourteenth Street Theatre instead of Terrace Garden as this is the first time in the history of the world that cruelly of classic music in a theatre. It is necessary the music such as will enable the production to be given in worthy of the great works and worthy of us, that we will enjoy. A week's performance in a theatre is very Some will arise what is termed the social side, the do not need so much to prove to the world and to understand and that we can dance and enjoy dancing, as just we can classic music. I need not say which is the more up Many have asked me why my presentation of Grand Open this year is to be at the Fourteenth Street Theatre instead of Terrace Garden as formerly. These are my reasons: This is the first time in the history of the world that our race has given a performance actively of classic music in a theatre. It is necessary, therefore, to have the stage appointments such as will enable the production to be given in a suitable and dignified manner, worthy of the great works and worthy of praise, so that we shall be raised in accordance with our dreams. A week's performance in a theatre is very different from one night in a bath. Some will arise to be termed the social side, the dancing after the opera. But we do not need so much to prove to the world and to ourselves that we have our own side, and that we can dance and enjoy dancing, as that we can sing high-low music and enjoy high-low music. I need not say which is the more spitting. I shall have something of importance to say to our race next week - These engage seats ahead may write to me at No. 35 What 117th street, New York. Rosalie Allison in Cooperation of the New Year—Two Booths—A Small Fire—Gold Fellowship—Building Ann's Election Board of Directors—Only 81,000 in Debt. Providence, January 8—On New Year's day an entertainment was given at People's A. M. B. Lion church under the auspices of the Sunday school, assisted by the Glenwood club of young ladies. The program was as follows: Solo, Prof. Green; address, Mr. Hilman Maise; piano solo, Miss Viola Hali; recitation, "Salute the Places," by ten girls; violin solo, Miss Thomas; recitation, Miss Benie Green; duet, Miss Desdames Miston; and Watt; recitation, Bernice Green; solo, Miss Oliva Gloe reading, Mrs. McAlain; music, Glenwood club; recitation, Beth Willisana, duet, the Miss Green; piano duet, Miss Brown and Cornell. An little man was realized for the church. The funeral of Mrs. Dolly Billion, nee Mormon, who died on Wadsworth street on January 2 after a long illness was solemnized from Wadsworth street at A.M. E. Zion church last Thursday by Rev. William Bley, John Alfred, Jr., infant son of Alfred, died on the 3d after a long illness. The funeral was held Friday in McCal Mr. Albert Brown of Philadelphia has returned to Providence to read with his parents. Sunday morning on October 26th a fire was discovered at the house of William Jay. An oil store had fire to a mattress. The firemen made a work of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James. 129 Washington street gave a sumptuous, Year's bidders of association attend- ident, property paid treas- d in the ratio- board Sen- Will- secretary Lewis opera- The annual meeting of the the G. U. O. of O. F. Builder was held on January 4 with a nance. M. Perry B. Sawyer was in his chair. He read the which showed that the Pond站 $125 had except $137. The secretary's reports were read and a hive of the auditing com- fied. The stockholders then of directors as follows. Pon- Andrew Johnston, Mrs. Marri- liam Gross and F. R. Purn- Mrs. Hattie Purnell Thomas went to R. L. Joseph and is reporting improvement. The report that the organist Pawtinker play at the opera is by the Dury Company in appropriate. A New Year's ball was Ooak's and Waiters' Union, Columbia hall, which occasion by committee present, Music Bachman's orchestra. The chareg were Frank L. Moyer, Harrison, James B. Bennett, K. G. Garrett, William W., L. Lee Albert Cumming, W. and Samuel S. Walker. The star reception for M. was given at the residence of the boy by that gentleman and J. New Rochelle Notes. Albany Notice ALBANY, January 26 at 11 a.m. in street church brother Henry Holmes, in street preacher, conducted the services Sunday morning. At 8 p.m. Rev. Proctor preached to M. Morlah lodge of Troy and Albany and newly organized lodge of Eastern State. After disbanding the regular service Rev. Proctor at 10:30, opened a watch meeting. M. Dertha and Mabel Wright of Little Pine, guests of Miles May and Armstrong, holiday guests of Miles Holes, Syracuse, now benning. Baltimore who was the guest of Miss Catherine returned to Baltimore Monday. Miles Holes and Ann Denning of Canaanshore in Baltimore. M. Dertha, now benning. Baltimore returned home Saturday. Miles Johnson of Akron, O., is spending the week in Albany with Mrs. A. Oliver. The purpose of and Mrs. A. Oliver's New Years' Day, was a meeting given in honor of Miss T. Jewett and Miss Aaanna Denning of Canaanshore in Baltimore of Akron, O., Mrs. Fred S. Johnson of Miles May, George Kelly and Cornell University. Rev. J. T. Diggs, pastor A. M. E. church, has an office M. H. church, has an office M. H. church, has an office seriously) Mr. H. Howard E. fitted friends in Somerville, South H. Hosland E. an office for founder Plainfield Notes Plainfield, January 5 Mt. Olive Baptist church was yesterday. Rev. Jackson presiding, Rev. J. E. Harris of New in the evening. Next Sunday E. request, will presach at the A. church in the afternoon. At night he farewell sermon at Mt. Olive. in the afternoon. At night he farewell sermon at Mt. Olive. Rev. Jackson has been pasted church for seven years and has take charge of a church in New citation with her mother, has ten institute. In Miss Mary graduate of Plainfield high school will be secretary for H. Browne. Naratege Notes NARATOGA, JADIURA N. The Saratoga Lyceum gave a fine concert Thursday at the Baptist church. The Saratoga University, hospital association, which is about seven years old, made its annual report to the members on New Year's day. It has one hundred and forty members and $25,000. There is a commission service at the A. F. Z. Sunday evening. At the A. F. Z. Sunday evening, school was very interesting. On New Year's day to Rev Mutt and I was born a daughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. Smith a son, Mrs. Larry Green left Wednesday for training for the installation of officers at the Winter. The installation took place on December 25. Glen Cove Notes. GLEN COVE, L. L. JAPANESE, M. A. R. S. Parelman assisted in the dedication of the First Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. Spencer Thompson was badly soiled in the bath, but is improving. Mr. Spencer was largely attended by Ms. Sallie Bonk of Yonkers, who was the guest of Miss Ada Russell, who returned home to the funeral bury of her husband. Bray of Brooklyn, was held at 10:30 A.M. K church (Wednesday) of 10:30 A.M. We also attended the dedication of the first bury of Mrs Hannah Hewlett. White Flatten Note The Real Estate, Deposit & Investor This Company is incorporated under the Law of New York State, for the purpose of helping the people. Connect yourself with us. Depositors will receive 6 per cent interest, and principal returned, allowing the option of borrowing money on security. Controlling business capital of $800,000. 3. Bonds issued; mature in five years with a guarantee of $5 per cent, at the expiration of that time. 4. Contracts for building, repairing, general house cleaning, painting and decorating. 5. 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