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CAPE MAY HERALD, MONDAY JULY 15, 1907
CAPE MAY HERALD The only Daily Morning Nr^paper PuUiiKni at Cap* May
TOEtFORSTEPK!
WISCONSIN SOLON* PINM-LY ELECT A EENATOA.
EGYPI'S REW RULER
A VETERAN SCHOLAR.
Suc«Mor to 8 poo nor to W#U-*up-pliod with Worldly Coodo—Sorvod Throo Torino In Confirooo— Sketch of Mlo Caroor. I Madlooo. Wl»-—Isaac 8trph*n.on of Vlorlnotir. multl-mUllonairo. and prom1 iu«nt In political and Dnaneial circles I of Wisconsin for more than half a 1 century. baa been elected United S.a'trs senator lo All the unex-
Tbe new senator la nearly TS yeare old and moat of hla life he baa spent l„ Wisconsin. He knows the Bad*cr state from Its peak In Lame Superior to Its base In lower L^ke Mlcblsao. lie knows Its people, their families In many ln»tan<4«. and their historian. Mr Stephenson Is no tyro In matters legislative. He served three term* In the lower house of congress, beginning In Uk:. and gained during that time a thorough knowledge of what one needs to be and not to be If be would represent bis state well and rucoessfully. He lived several yeare al the Ebbett house In Washington, and used to come In close contact dally with the late William McKinley, who as a representative from put up for years at the same am Senator Stephenson ta a many-sided man He is s banker, s lumberm promoter of great Industries, a farmer. a achlsman. a fisherman, a devotee of out-of-doora aporte such horse racing, and a philosophical affairs. He believes In churches. tough not himself a member of any -denomination. He has contributed msands of dollars to Roman Catholic. Episcopal. Presbyterian. Methodist and other religious societies. He , built new church edifices and bought belfray chimes galore. o bulk of Mr. Stcphcnscn* furof $10,000,000 was made In ium-
CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Thon w'. Millet, ...Jan. 1.W08 Alderman—F. K. Duke. .. . Jan. 1.1»0» Council—Wm. 8. Shaw ...Jan. 1. mo
Succeeds Lori'Cromer, Who Held the Post for Twenty Yeare—A Conservative, ilul Wes Appointed by a Liberal Government. London “^Aa the successor of Imrd Cromer, the man who. for JO years, has been the foal .xuler of Egypt, though nominally merely -the British consul general there. 8tr Eldon Oorat has a most difficult pock to fill. Lord Cromer has been fittingly described as "the maker of modern Egypt." He found her almost ruined, her people desperate with suffering, her very ex istecce In peril from the Dervishes; he leaves her In. splendid prosperity, her population Increasing lo numbers and happiness, her finances eatabHahed on a firm basts, her taxes lightened. her people freed from the tyrannies that so long oppressed them. To maintain such a huge standard achievement sod carry forward the work of Egyptian regeneration mands a slates man of the highest
caliber.
Sir Eldon Oorat does pot lack admirers who declare that he will prove the right man lu ihe right place. Ke Is. the eldest son of a remarkably able man. Sir John Eldon Com. who la sUIL living. He was named after his father long before, of course, it was known that he had Inherited his father's brains When bis ability brought him a knighthood be dropped hla first name that there might not be
Jos. Hand ...... Jam L
* SUlwell Hand ...JarnLUlO
Jaa. J. Doak .... Jan. J. 1»0« ■lot a Brooks ...Jam 1.1M8 Bam. f. Ware ...Jaml.WO*, Louie C. Sayre .. .Jam 1,1908 F, 8. Townsend. .Jam L AM*
Recorder—J. W. Thompeom Jam 1,1KI8 Assessor—<J. C. Hughes ... Jam 1, IMS Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jam 1,1909 Treasurer—I. H. Smith....Jam 1.1909
City Solicitor—J. Spicer
Learning Jam 1.1908
Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Bter-
—g ..4. Jam 1,1909
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Stiles, President 1909 Dr. A L Leech, vice preeldent Wm.JL Thompson Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk, 1908 Waller A. Lovett 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 George 8. DougUae 1909 lAitber C« Ogden 1910 Charlct York 1910
, are sud Is still teaching reg ihe see <.f eighty-two. H« a lifelong study of language ally ..f ihe history and con •f Hie English language. He .;H-lllng Isianl. which Is inti.-luce Hie so called aim March to a native of Mill
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of Ihe law
of tb
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ssell Lo-ve i Urnguagi • consultln.
THE DUTY OF HAPPINESS. I know an old man who has had ; great deal of trouble and many loeao life witn a Arm determination to extract Just as mucb real enjoyment
from It as be went along as not In dissipation, but In v
recreation and turn He has always tried lo see the humorous side of things, the bright side and the doty of
happiness 0
The result to that, although this man
has had more than hla
ISAAC 8TEPHENBON. (Wisconsin Man Who Will Fill U» expired Ttrm of Senator Spoonsr.) bor He was one of the pioneers la the upper lake region lo asaall the virgin foreala with ax and saw and to ship the manufactured product In sailing boats from Marinette. Eacanaba. Flat Rock. Menominee and oth«y centers of sawmill Industry to the great
port of Chicago.
Mr. Stephenson was born June 19. 1829, In Ybrk county, near the city of Frederickton. N B. His gather war of Scotch-Iriah extraction, and hla mother was a native of England. Of nigged health and able to meet all Boris of hardship, young Stephenson at 18 was a sir footer and over. He could handle a cant-book, pearey and pike pole with anj experienced togging boas on the Menominee or Eacanaba rivers, and that was something When 21 years old Stephenson was boasing logging crews ‘la summer he sailed the lakes and carried hoard, lath and shingles to Chicago In schooners and luggers. In the sum mor of 1863 be had a controlling Interest In the Schooner Cleopatra, which was lost that year In a fearful gale a mite or so off of Chicago. In 1848 he accompanied Jefferson Sinclair and Daniel Wells to the flrat public sale ox land In the northern penln-
■loped the In- | aula and assisted In purchasing jMrgt ■able faculty of making the beat tracts for a nominal coat. Later these cry s.tnst.on and of always fae- lands produced millions in money for lie sun and turning his back to the ‘ their owners »WB. This bfe habit of cheerful- In 1858. when only 29 years of age. and optimism has brought out a I he bought a quarter Interest In the toes* of character and a poise and j mill owner - by the N- L Lndington
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lost bis property and the family and relatives, yet sunshine and belpfnli A man who can laugh outside when be to crying Inside, when be feel* badly, has a grei
BOARD OF HEALTH.
, Dr. A. L. Leach, ProaXdent.BepL 1.1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Becty. •• 1908 Robert. 8. Hand " 1909 Samuel F. Kldredge 1907 Albert B. Little •• i»of George U Lowett •' 1908
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trenchard. Rep. 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott - Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. B. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry 8. Douglass, Rep 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep. . ...1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Jullua Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. a Hewitt, Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph I- Scull. Rep 1908 County Board of Electlona—Joa. K. Hand. Rep 1907 County Board of Electlona—^Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Elections—Chaa. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday April. September and December
SIR ELDON QORST. (Successor to Lord Cromer as Ruler of Egypt-1 two Sir Johns In the family. But In Egypt everybody'still speaks of him as "Johnnie" Oorat. Be went there when 26 as an attache, and. rose rapidly through the diplomatic gradea Great administrative talents and .cou. spins*us social gifts commended him to Lord Cromer, and within an extraordinarily short time be had become un der secretary to the ministry of finance, and again adviser to the ministry of the Interior. ''Adviser" In Egypt la a euphemism for the British official who la really the boss, but nominally the subordinate of the minister at the Heed of a department. He was financial adviser to the Egyptian governsent when. In 1903, he was summoned lo Urn don to assist the foreign office 'n the negotiations which resulted In •JTe Angio-French agreement that so largely contributed to giving England free band in Egypt .His services wees rewarded by giving him ace of the most responsible .positions In the ment dril service, that of under secretary of state for foreign affairs. His selection as Lord Cromer's Suomsor affords a significant lllnstration of the difference between English and American methods In making appointnts of greai responsibility, ^nd pewit sras .under a Conservative govimeat that Sir Eldon won dlstlnc-; tion and presumably he Is a Conserve live. YR$ It Is a Liberal government that makes him the new 'rnler of Egypt The question of bis poUtiea is, aken Into consideration. He la. chosen for the task because he seems ■e man best fitted to AH the position Sir Eldon knows all'the ropes in Egypt la personally acquainted with everybody who counts ' there and •peaks Arabic and the native dialects fluently. Lord Cromer hag wrought rvelous work In Egypt It may. be doubted whether any single statee-
Adqnlratn Chapter. No. M. Royal Areb lasoos- Convocations, third Monday of sofa month at lodge room. Waafalngtou and Franklin streets. Caps Island Lodge. Bo. 10. V. and A. W.
' and fourth
ith at lodge room, _ _ kiln at rests. Caps May Camp, No. 8T78,Nodvrn Woodton of America—Mseta first Wednesday F each month at Auditorium. Caps May Conclave, No. IBS. Improved Order of Beptaaopha—Meets st Ogdro't Hall,811 Washington street, on second and fonrth Thursdays of each month. Oops May Council. No. 1601; Royal Ar enum—Meets first and third Thursdays Of eoh month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 11. A. O. U- W.Mgate first aud third Tbaredsye of each lonth at 819 Washington street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M- No. 185—Meets Id hall at. Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 98. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* eroh Monday
st Aaditorlam.
Eureka Lodge. No. 7, Ladles' L O. M — Meets every Tuesday evening So. 504 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 87. D. of A - leete on Tneaday afternoon of each at 8.80, In Jr- O.U.AJ4 Hall. Cold Spring. Yhe John Macray Boat No- 40, G. A. Rjest* oo the third Friday of each monjh at ~.K o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street
school budding.
Mayflower Lodge. No. J5t>. independent Order of Odd Fellows-MecU race Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington Cope May Fire Department, meets Brai Monday evening In each month at cornel Washington and Franklin streets
Statement of the Condition of
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY
June 29th, 1907
RKSOt'HCKM Time and Demand Loam < Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks and BondsT! OvudrafiA tanking Houses. Camden sod Cape May Other Real E>tair Deposited with Banks Cash oo hand
K ~" t 'wwors!
Advisory Board
ISAAC H. SMITH. Cbali
3?rotr55ioaal (Sards.
| KWJ8 T. 8TEVKNBCOUKSKLLOU AT LAW,
610 Wasuixotox St.,
Cam Mat, N. J.
Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.
One Welsbach Lamp Will give you More Light than 4 Qpen Flame Cae Burners or 4‘Electric Lights AT 1-4 THE COST f I« ini beliffi i tn cat ud be ccsratei - - TtriJjjlLirL'C-';Uil Remember—We do PlumI irg CAFE ifAY ILIUMIKATIKG CC1 rj^y 4C6 Washington Street. O. A. Merchant, Jr, Ceil. Mai flfct r. 11 « » um >„ •.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, Palermo JgB,.l, 1910 W. 8. Johnson: Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City . Jan. 1.1910 C. P. Vanaman. Dins Creek..Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schcllengcr. Erma Jan. L 1909 J. T. Bcnoett. Ca_pe May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E Stllle. Rep .1908 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Marshall. SeavUie 1909 SUlwell H. Townsend. (Jape May Court House —.....J..........1908 Aaron W. Hand, Caps May aty....l910
. DIANE MOORE, ARTIST ^ PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY STAMM RC AMO nXSICMIMh A BMtCIAUT Wash Eta broidery Silks and Floss. Ready made novelties. Work done to ordi 6s6 Wasrixoton St. CanMAv. CT" Known as Knickerbocker Bldg.'
Chsrch Directory ST. MAST'S m. C. CBt'XCB. Her. Fslher.D. S. Kelly, Rector. Masses—SandsrA 8,8, and 10 a m V Weekdays, 7M s m. Snndsy and Friday Evening bervt st 8 o'clock.
r. k. cui scn or LsifayriU 8L, between Rev. Arthur . . Sunday.—Celebration of the Holy Comninnlon. 7-*) «- m. Morning Prayer. LI tan v and Sermon, (oo the II— of each month c*Xtbration of m union > 10.*! a- m. Soislsy School 8 p mEvmlog (Choral) Service and Sermon ft® ** Wsek days—rfa^nredays. Holy Oommun- ■ 00 p. m. ~ Seims Day's—Celebration of the Holy. Ommunlou 7.90 a m.
at 1090 a. m., ax 8.00 p.^ ' Suuday school st 8 00 9- m. Prayer meeUng Wednesday 8.00 p. x Ju. ior C. E. rnday at41* p. m. X .P. S C. E. Frklay at B.00 p. m. '"Strangers alwayx wdcome. nasT m. x- cnoacM. > Rev. James Bums, Psajor, Preaching on Sunday morhlng st 10.80. la the evening si 7,4S. Msetlngs at 9 a. *. sod 1.80 r. m. Bendaya. Sunday School at 8 Ptm." Knwnrth Lcaal " *
James J. Doak Carpenter & SBui/aet Jobbina Promptly attended to No. - 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY. N. J. Local Pbooe 97,
Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Ffne Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WAJtRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.
arms voas
P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W E BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la ewy Pert ef Cape May Coeety Bony Beach. N. J.
ariisiic mmm, paper hmgs.'
plaster lililorh a Spccialtf^ incrusta, LUalton anb Kurfaps I \Cffice and $hov Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg.- S]Q Wash St Q - CAPE MAY, N. J. —
Charles T. Campbell NO. 506 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate gla»;.. and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PtilLA. THE CONCQRL) FIRE INSURANCE COT OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHIL A
CHARLES SCHERER
TmumiDG
Cleaning and Pressing
304 Wasrington St, Cape May, N. J. Pierson and Son.
#ni^llEw|lMPi|llAY|gARI(Ff:6>>
Cor. Washington and Union 6ts.
. Where you will find.choice Groceries, Vegcthblcs, Proviand iruits. We also handle “Michbners Stak Hams ”
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 603 Wgi^jlnaSl 217, il9. aal Ooeu St. Meals, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits
Hlkyrtaa
Country Produce fre^h dally from our own farm
PM. ayMaga, Omm m4 TarvMfc The largest market ie Cape May. /
^ahomas "IS). & £on COAL & WOOD
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