Cape May Daily Herald, 12 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY HERALD. FRIDAY |L'LY u 1907

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WHAT MIMiONAHY FOUND IN TH1 NYANZA COUNTRY.

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N*w . Mr 8h»rmAn hu Um bECkln* of Senatora Cultotn >od Hop Ini for th« poillioo Th» offlr* of lliulinmt coTmor par* but 11.000 a roar, and to ooa year Mr Bbarntan -wn raortea more muneraUoo tbaa be would la hia

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la that rear Her Cbarlee 1 Crooa•rberabi. B J . wilt eeverml com [.an lon». traeereed eeveral tbouiand miles from • point a HtUe above Cape Town through North Africa, up to the region of Victoria Xyania. roakln* notei all the wn. of the couatrj' and Its rarloui groups of Inhabitants. Father Croonerberghs spout some IS or 1 € rears among the various tribes, traveling nearly all the time gad tng among theee semlbarbaroUs peoples more or less as one Of them. So well did these Ignorant natives believe In blm as s man of peace In all the years be lived among l tot even once was be subject U kindness, but. on the contrarr. be looked upon as one entirely beyond

LAWRENCE Y. SHERMAN. Lieutenant Governor of Illinois on Spanish Claims Commission.) entire four years' term as lieutenant iveraor In addition be will occupy poaltion not only of national but International Importance. Sberman la a cousin of former Richard Yates and haa lived In Illinois since 1S5». less than a year bis Mrth in Miami county, Ohjo ras admitted to the bar in 1179 and began the practice of law In Ma In IftKl. where he waa later elected ctty attorney, and after eervvo years became Judge of McDon ough county. In 1S»G be waa first >d to the legislature and served four successive terms He was speak the forty-first and forty-seconds* •embtles. anil In 19CW waa elected Urns tenant governor of the state.

REV. C. J. CROONERBERGHC (Prteet Who Spent 1* Years Among Savagee In Africa.) their pale and was made an object of affectionate ’egard and venerattot Father Croonerberghs when turned his steps away from there In 18Sf was a master of 17 different and distinct dialects—all of the tribal guagee Of a keen observation and of -n extraordinary natural descriptive

Interest His description of the KUe region and more particularly of the i Victoria falls was minute and graphic. The story of hla entry Into th« ansa country Is worth repetition. He and his companions had been traveling for weeks and months prior to s certain day on which In the early morning they calculated they would ere the evening reach the point of destination. So It was on late that same evening they found themselves near a growth of heavy underbrush, or IJght Umber, and there It waa i elded they would halt for the night It suddenly occurred to him U there must be come other people In the vicinity, tor he detected .so slight movements among the little later the forms of several n appeared at the fringe of the timber growth and In a minute or two man stalked right out from the brash and came directly acroaa to where Father Croonerberghs waa standli This Individual had some sort of blanket wrapped around the body, bot wore trousers. He carried, held a the chert with both hands, a rifle, and ha marched in that style right up within s toot or two and directly la front of the Jesuit. Of course. Father Croonerberghs waa surprised a trifle uneasy, especially as the . party looked Intently at his face, all the while holding the rifle ready for action. To the Intense consternation of the priest the other ad* presently ~ ‘ p and said "with a rather

"How do you do. father?" Tha latter replied: “I am very well; but. pray, who era yoor The other answered: "My name Is Paddy Donovan, from Cork, father, and I am glad to aee yon." “Bat." tha priest said. “Mr. Donovan, what are yon doing harsT* Donovan replied: "1 am chief of the tribe la this vicinity" Within a tew days the tribe their chief had erected » small but. which became tbs first Homan ollc •harsh at the territory.

HIGH PORT FOR

Telephone Stock! Telephone Bonds! A Splendid Investment The demand lor telephone service is growing tremendously. People will People ffilist They can talk further by telephone than in any other way. He have joo sAaree of stotk oh salt at $10.00 per store, fat value $jj.oo. When this stock is disposed of there will positively be io more sold below par. Present stockholders have the preference in .ubscribing this stock. Yon may pay one-half now and the balance on October ist. Certificates will be iswned when stock is paid for in full. How many shares shall we reserve for you! Let us know at once. W'ir also have %5 JX>o.oo -xortk of First Mortgage Gold Bonds, bearing 6 fer cent, interest. They sue in denominations of $100.00 each, and egpire in 1916. The interest is payable semi-annually at the office of the Security Trust Company, Cape May City, N. J. Our net earnings last year were 8 per cent, on the capital invested. For further information apply to The Citizens* Local Telephone Co.ERMA, N. J. LUTHER 1NGERSOLL. Secy Or U> aay of tb. fotlowinc-EDWAKD A WELDS. Pnaldvol: & T JOHNSON. Vice President. H1KAM V. SOULT8. Trwaurer. KOHKKT C BAND H. J. U.l.l- li HAUER, KNOB. TOMLIN, DAVID MePHERSON, JOB. P. MACKIBB1C. DAN’L SCHELLENGER Board of Director. CHtaeo.' Local Telephone Company.

TO SUCCEED SECRETARY LOSS.

Washington.—Frank H. Hitchcock 3 began hla Washington career ie time ago by ranking aa the youngest chief clerk of any depart , U booked to be aecretary to President Roosevelt beginning January 1 next, when Secretary Loeb re Urea for the presidency of a Washington traction companr. Hitchcock la now the flrat assistant postmaster general, and George U. Cor telyou. when gtvmg over the depart- . declared be waa easily the most effldent worker In any dlvlsloa of the

FRANK H. HITCHCOCK. (Slated as Loeb's Successor as I ratary to the President.) going to get hla 1 he la regarded aa Rut the carry out the spirit which has pre-vailed-there for some time. Hitchcock Is a man from the ranks. 1 example of what can be done In Washington without pull. Educated in Boston schools and working hla way be went to Harvard and graduated In 1891. Out of Harvard be waa recommended to Washington for chief clerk of a department, and down there he >. Bat department work did no! hold him. for be took up the study of law, and graduated from tha Col urn law school in Washington and waa admitted to practice before' the

1 while he had been takln^otb dvll service examination! In vnri1 places, and finally attracted tha attention of Cortelyou, who took him under hia wing.

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DAVID H. FELL CA.FJE and B CTfTFRT CHOICE TOTES AHD LIQUORS Christ Gallagher’s Alderney Whukey. Rieger Gretz’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught Cor. IUCH HE. t PfBRT ST. UPC IBM. J.

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Milwaukee. Wig—Edward P. AMU Jr.. MidAmerican who baa been giver, the cross' af the French Legion of Honor. U s Milwaukee man. He U of the few Americans to be thus honored for scientific work. Several Americans have been given ie cross for their Ubors In litsrsire or diplomacy. Mr. Allis U bon orad for his work In the study of tb life. HU sdenUfle Ubors have made m known among scientists generalFor the past 18 years ha has lived st Mentone, France, where he

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Roller Skating A grand exhibition ot fancy and trick Roller Skating will be given on Saturday Evening, July 13 by Master HARRY BORN, the champion roller skaker At The Skating Rink SM. Opposite Ok Rending Raflrui

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