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THE STATESMAN. DENVER. COLORADO.ION.asion tposi-h the com-Table• sev-e we show* ition, d be leans ' ourlife, t we [town state back but heal-when t the t. we •rraed ather le of ector-that• was ke or r us. ector •ador » be n his eoplc ge of K.*ople o bad away idrew . who high-e un-ICCC88s thewish►; we f the can [le in ludlta serv-g the ut of ■. we thatipllcit those on an rciots i the to-? her . and ?r, doCE.New ►ut A. ■ginia ■ the :ro is thing part ke Is called iia Isno Southern state. It has stood with the great North on all of the questions which were calculated to give highest advancement to the cause of mankind. However, we are glad to see a clear-headed Democrat, even in West Virginia.TO INJURE THE NEGRO.A journalist by the name of Frank A. Munsey, owner of the Argosy Magazine, Munsey's Magazine, the Scrap Book and a Home Journal of some small circulation, owns and publishes a paper here, which he calls The Washington Times.This Times was started about four years ago, and from its birth has used every base method of yellow Journalism to injure the Negro, thinking in this step to cater to the prejudices of the community in which his paper has a large circulation and win In the field of competition against the Washington Evening Star, a paper which is a model of true American journalism. But it has not been satisfied, even under the eye and personal supervision of Frank A Munsey, to falsify accounts concerning colored people; hence It issues an advertiser's folder which contains the very falsely significant paragraph:“Washington, the capltol of the Nation, has a population of 325,000, of which 95,000 are colored and are disregarded In the Himes' calculation. What is said below, therefore, applies wholly to the white population.”Following this paragraph was one dealing with wealth and Income which in nowise reckoned with the colored people, and then came the following:The Times has not only not sought circulation among the colored people, but it has deliberately avoided It and in its news columns has shown emphatically that It Is a paper for white people.'*The above is surely convincing, and we call upon the colored people all over the country to strike from their list of reading matter any and everything with which Frank A. Munsey has to do. He is using his organs to degrade you and debase you, and honor and self-respect demand that you resent hU unjust imputation and contemptible slur and malicious falsehood. His Times Is like the politician who never wants office. He always has his hand out for money; and while Frank A. Munsey is declaring he does not want colored people to take his paper, his agents are plead Ing with colored people to subscribe and his collectors are calling upon them as upon the whites. But the sad part of it is, some of the colored people continue to buy and read this penny sheet which was conceived in sin and born in iniquity. Strike back at this pernicious Influence and crush this serpent's head; unless you prefer to submit to slander and abuse, rather than stand where you can and where It is your duty to stand, for the right Touch not and handle not anything that comes from Munsey.We are now pleased the public that we are i 2057*6 Larimer street v hair goods and ornam all kinds, and we alsc have a full line of n latest Parisian style ir nets of all kinds.Miss Genevieve Hal Mrs“j.“RTHiI 1 RS Sk £SJThe colored orphanage and old folks* home, city location 446 to 452 South First street, Jerome Park. 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Denver Statesman

Denver, Colorado, US

Fri, Mar 29, 1907

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