CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1907
CAPE MAY HERALD
PLACE TO KEEP NOTES.
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THE RETIREMENT OF GATES JOHN W GATES FINANCELER, FOR NEARLY A DECADE HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT FIGURE
SIMPLE LIFE. WHILE THERE HAVE BEEN RUMORS THAT MR. GATES QUITS A BIG LOSER HIS FRIENDS SAY THAT HE HAS SOMETHING LIKE
OF ALL THE NEWLY CREATED MILLIONARE BORNE INTO WALL STREET ON THE WAVE OF
8.000.000 STASHED AWAY EDGED IN SECURITIES. GOOD JUDGES BELIEVE THAT HE IS WORTH AT LEAST 25.000.000 AND PER MORE OF ALL THE NEWLY CREATED MILLIONARE
A USEFUL LITTLE ARTICLE THAT CAN BE MADE IN SPARE MOMENTS IN A CASE FOR MEMORANDUM SLIPS. IT IS DESIGNED FOR CONTAINING UNUSED HALF SHEETS OF LETTERS AND OTHER ODD PIECES OF PAPER THAT ARE SO USEFUL FOR MEMOS AND NOTES AND FOR WHICH IF TIDINESS IS TO BE REGARDED a place MUST BE FOUND THE CASE REPRESENTED IN OUR SKETCH IS INTENDED FOR HANGING ON THE WALL BY THE SIDE OF A WRITING TABLE OR SOME
THURSDAY JULY 4, 1907 ANNOUNCEMENT THE DAILY CAPE MAY HERALD MADE ITS APPEARANCE TUESDAY MORNing for the SEASON OF 1907, AND WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT SUNDATS DURING THE MONTHS OF JULY and August. It wiLL BE THE AIM OF this newspaper to present in a readable manner a mirror of the doings of peRManent and transient residents here. It will publish each day a list of the arrivals at THE various hotels and will chronicle all events which transpire that should appear in public print. It will be the only morning NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT CAPE MAY THIS summer and will.,therefore, have a field distinctively to itself, in which it will to - to warrant the support which is being given to it and which will be given to it by the visitors and business men of the community. Its circulation will be as large as any other daily newspaper published here, and will be distributed among all the cot tages and hotels of the resort, and will also be sent to many out of town subscribers. The subscription price will be one dollar for the season, and if you desire to be a regular reader send your subscription to the publishing office, No. 506 Washington street. Advertising rates will be given upon application.
LEFT HANDEDNESS IN DESCRBING PEOPLE WHO USE THE LEFT HAND PREFERABLY AS "LEFT HANDED" WE SHOULD NOT ASSUME THAT IT IS NATURE'S WORK AND UNCHANGEABLE, SAY DR. E Audenlo IN A SCIENTIFIC PAPER RECENTLY read In Turin, Italy. One may be RIGHT HANDED IN CERTAIN RESPECTS AND LEFT HANDED IN OTHERS, AND IT IS THE ONE WHO CAN USE BOTH HANDS WITH EQUAL SKILL WHO MAY BE CALLED "LEFT HANDED" BY HIS FELLOWS NOT SO GIFTED. DR. AU DENIO STATES THAT NATURALIST ARE NOT IN ACCORD ON THE SUBJECT OF ANIMALS BE ING EITHER RIGHT HANDED OR LEFT HANDED OR AMBIDEXTROUS. AMONG SAVAGE RACES "LEFT HANDED" MEN ARE FOUND IN ABOUT THE SAME PROPORTION AS AMONG NORM CIVILIZED RACES--ONE TO THREE AT THE MOST THIS AUTOR FOLLOWS SOME PRE VIOUS INVESTIGATIORS IN CONCLUDING THAT THE PREPONDERANCE OF RIGHT HANDED PERSONS IS THE RESULT OF SURVIVAL HE SAYS:
WHELMED THE COUNTRY FROM 1808 TO 1901 GATES WAS THE MOST PCTURESQUE. HE THER HONOR OF LASTING THE LONGEST AND RETIRING NOT WITHOUT HONORS. HE MADE HIS FIRST BIG STRKE WHEN HE FORMED THE
NUCLEUS OF THE 90,000,000 AMERICAN
STEEL AND WIRE COMPANY, NOW A PART OF THE GREAT STEEL CORPORATION. SINCE THAT TIME HE HAS BEEN A HEAVY OPERATOR IN ACTIVE MARKETS IT WAS NOT UNUSUAL FOR GATES TO CARRY 25,000,000 WORTH OF STOCK ON MARGIN. TIME AND AGAIN SOME OF THE OLDER MEN HAVE TRIED TO TIE
CITY DIRECTORY MAYOR- THOS. W. MILLET, ....JAN 1 1908 ALDERMAN--F. K. DUKE......JAN 1 1909 Council—Wm. B. Shaw ... Jan. 1. 1910 SAM H MOORE, ..JAN 1, 1908 JOS. HAND......JAN 1, 1910 STILLWELL HAND....JAN 1, 1910 JAS. J. DOAK.....JAN 1, 1908 JOS. R. BROOKS.....JAN 1, 1908 SAM F. WARE....JAN. 1, 1909 LOUIS C. SAYRE...JAN 1, 1909 F.S. TOWNSEND...JAN 1, 1909 Recorder — J W. Thompeon. Jan. 1,1908 ASSESSOR--G. C. HUGHES...JAN 1, 1908 Collector—SOL. Needles . .Jan. 1.1908 Treasurer—I. H. SMITH....JAN 1, 1908 City Solicitor- J. Spicer Learning Jan. 1,1808 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stevens Jan. 1.1909
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
SAMUEL R. STITES, PRESIDENT...1909 Dr. A L Leach, Vice president....1910 Wm. H. Thompson. ... 1908 Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk. 1908 Walter A. Lovett 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 George S. Douglass 1909 Lather C. Ogden 1910 Charles York-............ 1910
the brilliant young lady was rejoicing over the fact that in the slums
Accuser of the miners HARRY ORCHARD ALLEGE SELF CONFESSED MURDERER OF FORMER GOVERNER STEUNEN BERG OF IDAHO HAS HAD A REMARKABLE CAREER career According to the statement of DETECTIVE JAMES MCPARIAND. ORCHARD CLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN THE HIRED ASSASSIN OF THE WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS IN HIS CONFESSION IT IS SAID, ORCHARD MADE THE STATEMENT THAT THE CRIME WAS PLANNED BY HAYWOOD MOYER AND PET
HE WHO FIGHTS WITH ONE ARM, THE RIGHT, FOR INSTANCE IS MORE OFTEN WOUNDED IN THE ADJOINING PARTS OF THE BODY BECAUSE THE ADVERSARY SEEKS TO WARD OFF THE BLOW
cel re mortal wounds. Consequently In the struggle for life the left handed succumb while the right handed triumph, and ao right handedi-ros le transmitted by heredity. end the greater part ^of mein even jmo represents In the modern epoch the flKmlUTe man la. like Mm. ambidextrous The fact that any left banded person* or anlmala survlve I* accounted for on tbe theory that they are ambldcxtrou* and can use their right band for tbe purpose of defense whenever needed It should be added tbat persona have
tbat Its fellow member can do. For J some occupations requiring manual
deudy tbe Scotch people need to be educated In reciprocity courtesies- We bare been buying a great deal of dla-
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Ubonc. officer* of , tbe federation. I* also sald'to have confessed t.< ty-slx other murder*. Orchard was born In New York stab In 18(12. Orphaned at an early age. be was raised by Mrs. Annie Hogan, frieo^f tbe family, and took tb, name of Hogan. He graduated In acbool of mine* aa a mineral.,gist and went to Butte. For aereral year* b< was a gambler and used various aliases In tbe course of hla career be drifted to Couer d'Alene. Cripple Creek ami Denver. Anally returning to Cone: d'Alene. In 1809 be owned a fourth In terest In tbe Hercules mine, now worth *4,000.000. and would be a millionaire bad be not sold bis Interest for *30 and *300 hi stock. It Is on tbe testl mony of Orchard tbat tbe state largely reUea to prove Its caae against tb,
other suitable place, and la made o‘ twa pieces of cardboard covered wit - material and edged with cord. Tbet la a ribbon loop at tbe top by which I may be suspended from tbe wall, an: a mall tab la sewn on In front Int: which a pencil can be slipped. At the top Inside two piece* of tapre sewn, and the paper* *re fastened n by piercing a hole In them and thei lushing the tapes through and tylni he end* together, and In thla manue be papers can then be polled away they are required Th word “memos ' can be worked In all 1
m tbe front.
CURE FOR RED ARMS. Poor Circulation H*« Much to Dr with This Defect. Poor rlrculatlon I* responsible focore beauty defecta than anythin? vise. Particularly la It red arms. Of course, on ’ie reddened by untimely exposure to be weather, but if the circulation b, tood the Aral warm week or two wT, work a cure. It'a the redoes* that from sluggish blood movwmcn' hardest to remedy. A beauty doctor say* the best way to improve the general circulation Is to keep extremities warm, take abundant ■rclse. eat only nourishing food and avoid right as well as damp garment* In that be Is at one with tbe family physician. A capital of the anus la to work up a creamy athcr of Brst-claas soap and massage he member* night and morning Ttai lather, of course, shahid be removed with warm water and the arms dried thoroughly. Next take half a lime and tub tbe akin with It vigorously ill the Juice Is out. The beauty doctor asserts that thla U a sure cure lu most Instances. An alternative method which can be recommended Is tbat applying a paste of oatmeal and wat, Tbe Anest, Scotch meal should be used, a handful being stirred with a wood: stick, a teaspoonfnl of borax and - little ammonia added*, and tbe whole
well mixed cool, then
complexion brush, and tbe paste al lowed to dry on. It should- then be wiped off with a damp sponge and tbe arms dried with a soft toweL Useful Sponge Bag. Not very decorative la the ordinary sponge bag in a plain or checkered waterproof material, ao many housekeepers have ornamental outer cot ertnga made. These should be of washable materials, either linen or crash, and can be worked with the words "Sponge Bag.” done In plain black or It old English, With a Utile scroll effect underneath. This lettering can be done either In a double outline. Ailed In with a‘ fine seeding, or cross stitch can be substituted. Uae a mercerixed cotton In red
- old blue.
Make the bag from one long, straight-piece, doubled and sewed to within three or four Inches from the top. Turn over In a deep hem on each tide, held by two row* of stitching for a casing, and run through It a cotton cord and tassel of the same color aa the embroidery.
BOARD OF HEALTH
L. Leach. President.Sept 1,1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Sect) . " 1908 Robert. 8. HamT :.. " 1909 »!>'. Kldretlgr 1907 Albert B. Little " 190/ Oeorge L. Lowed “ 1908
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trcucbard, Rep 1914 irciut Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. K. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Hea^—Harry S. Douglas*. Rep 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. B. Miller, Rep 1907 ler—Wm. H. Thumpaon 1908 Coroopp—Nathan A. Cohen, .....1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ... 1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep .1908 County Board of Election*—Joa K. Hand. Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 1909 County Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Election*—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Secood Tuesday In April. September and December.
a. 88, Koval Arrh third Monday of _ •aath at iodw* room. w**hii aad Franklin strseU. Cap* Island Lodge, No. W, F. and A. M. -Communication*, second and foortb Turedays of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin sired* Capa May Camp. No-STTl. Mpdtrn Wood 1*0 of America—Maata Aral Wadoaaday of each month nt Auditorium. Cap* May Cooclar*. No. 188. Improved Order of Haptaaopfas—Meet* at Ogdrn'» Hall,819 Washington street, on second end fourth Thursday* of each mouth. Cap* May Council, No. 1081: Royal on um -Meet* drat and third Thursday* of tch mouth at Auditorium. Cape May lodge. No. <1. A. O. U. Meet* first and third Thursday* of mouth at SU Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 18&—Meet* lu hall *1 Cold Spring, ever) Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. So. 81. Independmi Order of Mecbanlos-Meeu each Moodaj
i Andltorium.
Eureka Lodge. No. 7. lad lea' L O. M Me*la second and fourth TTiunalay. rath month at Audltorinm. Friendship Connell. No. 87, D. of / Merle on Tneeday afternoon of each week at AM. In Jr. OJJ.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No . 40, G. A..R. meets on tb* third Friday of e-.cb month at 7.90 o'clock p. m„ at Franklin street
acbool building.
Mayflower Lodge. No. 858. Independent Order of Odd Fellow.-Meet* each Frida] at the Auditorium. Jackson street Ogallaita Tribe. No. 187. Improved Ordr, of Red Men—Meets al Sit) Waabingtoi, Cape May Fire Department, meets fir-' Monday evening In each month at cornet Washington and Franklin streets
THE RICH MAN
He usually gets his start through the habit ol SAVING. The opportunity is also yours, and we ad .ise you fo take advantage ol it by opening a Savings Account with
Security Trust Company, HashlEgton & Oceaa Sired)* Cape May, N. J.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 4. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1.1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocoxn City . .Jan. 1.1910 ~ P. Vans man, Dins Creek.. Jan. 1.1908 D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . - Jan. 1,1910 D. Bchellenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett, Cape May . - Jan. 1.1910 H. 8. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townaend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. Btllle, Rep .1908 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Kills II. Marshall. Sbavills 19t» Slilwell 11. Townsend. Cape May Court House — , —1908 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City....1810
groUtfioul lirdi.
|-^R. C. H. LOKENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sicklcr. associate.) DENTIST Ocbah akd H roil as frraxgTs, Cara May. K.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction Teeth under Narco tiled Air and vther Anesthetics Phil*. Office; Perry Bldg. 16th A Chestunt St
Church Directory ST. MABY'S m. C. CHCaCH. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundaya 7 (Wand 80(1 a m; •* • Weekdays, 7M * m. Sunday-school at 2 JO p. m. Rosary r-ennon—Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7.80 p ju. Friday erenln at 7 30 tbe Way of tbe Cross and Benediction.
Laf4]tU« Bt.. between Jackson Sc Decatur
Rev. Arthur He**. Rector.
Sundays—Celebration of tb* Holy Communion. 7.*0 a. m. Morning Prayer.. LI tan v and Sermon, (on tbe Arrt Boodgy of rach month celebration ot Holy Com
munlon110.90a. m. SaudaySchi Evening (Choral) Service aod Set
^KWlbT. STKVENSC0UN8ELL0B AT LAW, 610 Wasbixotos Br. Care May, N. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Pnbbc. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. E. DIANE MOORE. ARTIST »
STAMPIMG AMD DESIGNING A STgClAUTY Wash Embroidery Silk* and Flo**. Ready made novelties. Wo'k done to order 6*6 Washington St. Care Mat. 'Known os Knickerbocker Bldg.
mnemrcn puper mm. I
plaster Idorli a Specialty! lincrusta. lUalton an& JSurlaps 2 and Show Hoorn:. Second floor Smith Bldg. 6 JO Wash St N — 1 Cape may. n. j.
Charles T. Camptell _ NO. 506 WASHINGTON ST- " Cape May City, New Jersey b IRE INSURANCE AKI- YOI' INSUKEU? , Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass and rs in the U-st Companies reprisented « the Countiy as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE 1*0. OF PliII.A. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOt lA’ ION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA
such a long face.
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U as advantage. “Firedr repeated the market man.
"Give you any reason for doing ttT" "Tap." Foley aald. with tb* air of a martyr. -The boa* aald be was lestag money on tbe things I wa* making." "la tbet not What were you mak-
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The 'Patient Gauntry man. In driving through a certain part of New England where a number of writer* have bought farms and made their qfmoiBr homes I remarked to farmer's wife who lived In their midst tbat there seemed to be a good many literary people th that netgb borhood. "Yea,'' she replied, with a certain air of reelgnstlon. "there are quite a few—but we don’t mind kern." I Irish I could quote the tone of voice In which thla remark was made as that more than the
oo p. m. Helms Day'*—Celebration o Communion 7.80 a. m.
iw p. at. Sunday acbool »t 3.00 p nt. Player meeting Wednesday 7JQ p. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. m. Y P. H. C. E. Friday at 7 JO Strangers always made riarr m^ucbl-bcb Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10.80. In the evening al 7.48. Meeting* at 8 A. M. sod 6.8 rod ays. • Bondar School at 8 r. B. Epwortb League Buoday 7 80 o'clock. Mid week prayer eervloe Wadoeada) reotng at 8o'clock. Class mestlnga, Taasday, Thuradaj and Friday ernelnga r attut church. Rev. H. F. Crego, Paator. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10J0. (n Ibe evening at 7.8Q. .' Sunday morning Worker* Meeting Buoday School at 2.80 p. B. Wednesday eveoln; Prayer Mealing 7 JO o'clock Yoeng People'* Mm log Friday ere (ng at 7 JO o’clock Men's Meeting Saturday evening *18.00
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet
Jobbing
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE-MAY, N. J.
Lpoal Phone 87.
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Sulionary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street
Pierson and fc-'on. §fHE|nEwJcAPE^MAY^MAfikEt.m Cor. W&shineton and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and iruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams’’ T oca-x. ^xroi-T.
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE aar Part of Cap* May Coaaty Holly. Beach. N. J.
rr. joiui'a 1 Cor. Washington and Franklin Streets. rtrat Sunder of rack moath. Morn Prayer aad Sermoo. 10.80. Eraelag Prayer only, 5 00 P. M. Tbe following Clergymen are rimcted > offieUi* during the aaaaawr of 1907. -SJecZsiSSttsm,-.
SBSSfejte* We Make Harneee and asake it right- Tb# qaabty of ll
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Ckoi'e Batters-Skarpless Gill Eige-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own f$rm Fisk, Oysters, CUmi a»4 lerrapia. brassed Pooliry The largest market in Cape May.
Thomas ££). Jffillet & £ on COAL & WOOD
Office-320 WASHINGTON ST- CAPE MAY. 33r:x.i, T~n.Trps.cize 2To. 50.
M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc TOILS &531D 87&S9S SSWOB®. MV COlOg 08 DBWH a mcMiTY
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OF OUR «WN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first cash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by preaeutiag
Dr. Ilarrv Eldredg* f-irrena. eon of Pilot Dsuirl E.Sievens, of West Cap* May. aod a gradual* ..f-JrUrraon Medic U U.Uegr, Philadelphia, and Miss tfrltir Maybi-w lUrirmufl, daughter •( Dr. and Mr*. Joseph M. Hartranfl. o Soulhuid, Long Island wm married on Tuesday. June S&. al Boulb»U. Thihappy couple will mi ie Iherr. ami Dr. rus will taka ap Ike praettr* given ■9 by D» lUrirmnft
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