Cape May Daily Herald
VOL. I. NO. 14-
CAPE MAY, N. J., FRIDAY fULY 19, 1907.
Snfiscription—Si.00 P'oi
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
$1,311,000 FOR HARBOR
Major Flagler’s Report to the War Department WORK IMPORTANT
Report Recommends That Congress Vote $900,000 lor First Years Work
Wuhloaron. JotT ISj-VplorC. A. *■
FlMler. In cb«nr* ol
.od a»rbom of »ath»ro N«» J«r»ey- »•’ iort .obmlluJ u> tbo W.r lVp.nio.oi • report of Ure work do.. Il lb.t rectloo ot ib. Slot, during the Iwl flK»l y»*r.~»mi or tbeomjdlllon of lbo« rtv.r. hmrbore .t tb» cio«i of a. fi«»I «odl.« Joot
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The grextret »odmo.t lmport.ot pro)«n under Jortwlletloo. w»d in Uet the mo*', import.nl project Ib.t hM ...r been uodert.keu In S.w Jerrey. »o f if M tjj r lot.l expenditure t. concernec.
«1 Improrement of Cold talct. or Cape M.y H.rbor. u it'
1 tb. I
nfore'oommooly r.llrd. Heg.rdiog tbl» lajproremenl, U.Jor F!«jWr report. M follow.: . , , ... “TbU i» . new project, .pprored by «be ri.er and h»rbor »« of Mireh 2. IIWT. which »*>roprt»Jed*tll.OOO for. cb.nnel depth of fifteen feet .1 me»n low w.ler. and presided for ine.eMe of depsb.ro twenty-fire feet In cm. prir.U intereeU .huald contribute H0Q.0M to the improre■aent. The «et farther entborUed con tract, to be entered Into to complete the Improrement, to be p»ld for *» .pproprl-
tlone m.y from time
cloiiee of the .moot therein .pproprUled kQ d of K)y .am* contributed from other •onroe. (.VX.OOO In cone . fifleen foot depth U mede. or *9i».000 in cmmt ■ twenty-fiee foot depth U mule-
n of the net for tbe execu Cion of the required deed., etp.. to Uw fatted St»te» of the lend and element, required before work «»n be undert-km by tbe gorertnueOt. m>d t be Gape M.y H wl Eatue Company of Cape UmT h« Jutned to coorey the oeoeraory -l»od M)d to execute . bond for tbe eontribotioo of tbe*r».a00 reqaired In order to m.ke the depth of the ehetnef twenty-fiee fort. "A. won ee .11 thaw form.lltle. bare been duly approved. It U propped to belli. woilt under . project .pprored l-y tbe ch ef o" engineer., underdo, of May ISIPT. for tbe expenditure of $1.311.00O- Thi. cootempUte. the cooKrnctlon of jetUee «’ tbeentranee. mid the .ubmlmloc later daring tbe progreu of tbe jetty work of ■ n .ppUealloo for dredging to . depth of Mejur Flagler recommend, that Congrere be ».ked to .pproprt.le a total of #w» euo to be ar.il.ble for a» during the next year.
Iviture at hurmi.rr School Prof. Main d.llrered je.terd»y morning #->• of tbe morn Imereatlng lecture, of tbe entire eouree »blob be he. gireo at
CHURCH FOLK SHOCKED Rule Requiring Top Gumenls IgnortJ. and Police Urged lo Ac'Jon Again an edict ba» been i«ued to the police that bather, in Ocean Ciljr matt wear rain coal., sweater, or aome •nitable corering orer tbelr peraont in going through the street* of the citjrto and from tbe ocean. Tbe order wa^prum alga ted by Mayor Joseph Q. Champion la.t .eaaoD and has not been reroked, but until within tbe la»t few day* the police bad not teen any rery .eriou. disobedience of the dty regulation. Tbe enstom boweeer, ha* been growing, and Chief of Polices B. Scull, has decided that H was tune to give warning. Men appearing with their arm* and limbs exposed, especially on Sundays, Is strongly objected to by the large church going element. Moafof tbe women wear raincoat* in tbeir trip* to the surf, bat occasionally, a atyliah girl appears in a stunning bathing suit and bidding defiance to tbe police orders.
Took AgTleo of § pooka. NEW YORK. July 18.—Entirely upon ad rice of aplrlta. who aald. “Build a hotel," "Add an annex to yonr house." “Buy real estate, - '^ “Open an Immense bowling alifcyy"' Sites Edwards. a rich hotel owner at Green point, baa made half a million dollars within .a ftw year*. That be baa tbe half million la certain. That be baa avowedly eonaulted bla apectral advisers before making a single business more la known to hundreds of hit neighbors and friends.
LXBEKTYV1LIX. III.. July 1H.-A California mare, Sonoma Girl, won the $5,000 stake for 220 -troin-ss. defeating High Ball In Straight heats. Although High Ball bad recently worked a mite In 2£2%. Sonoma Girl bad monspeed than High Ball, which was un steady and acted aore. Athasham In tbe 2:12 trot and Mias Capf<y In tbe 2:ft pac^had speed to spare at all times, e
KEW YORK, inly 18. - Professor Angelo Hellprtn. tbe distinguished naturalist and explorer of the mireralty of Pennsylvania, la dead at tbe home of ms sister after an Illness of eight weeks. He was anffering from a fever contracted In South America two years ago. Professor Hellprtn was a bacbekg- and fifty-four years old. BIMlwakla Alleshear Boraeg. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jaly 18. - The steamship Allegheny, from Philadelphia. la burning off Tybee. Her pas sengerji are safe, but tbe vessel will he a total loss. The passengers were
transferred to the government dredge and brought to Savannah. The Alft^J
gheny U a Merebanta and Miners’ liner and left Savannah yesterday
aemeem IWlef Dea*. Jt'ARin.NGTON. July 18. — Andrew John, one of the famous Indians in tb* country and a former president of the Seneca nation, died at tbe Emergency hospital here, from apoplexy. He was sixty years 'otjl. His home was at Cattaraugus. ■N..Y. Hla tribal name waa Gus to-ote.
. Attsrepl is ami Her Bodr. CUNtON. IH-. July 18.—An attempt U w w was made about 2 a. m. to steal the re«b tbe Mrm Pet Gandy M a gill from
Aliaost
s.p m. fba general public !• ru^rnm^i to Marrr Spsa
i ROCHESTER. N. T.. inly IK-Mra
7- ] Christiana Badarner of 207 North , Hnioker‘9 ttewort street waa brought here from-Washtng- . .ell known ms tbe street 1- ,0 ° b * ,oh " A ‘ Ctoco 01 U * t! Dtetrtct . of . aril known as me street i- _ . .. _ . w bk, went
tyeergar store ol K. -M. Beck, comer tiesoii rind Hue be* street. For twenty ye ira (hisbaa been tbe place of attrae. lion for lorara of the weed, and in tbe well kept ptacp there bat never been diaappoioaant for tbs rotaria* of (nicotine. Added to tbe attraction . tobaoto has for the masculine heart, tbe store supplies the daily papers and stationery, while tbe little lots know all stxJbt Mrs. Beck's superior candy.
In tbs parlors of tbs Windsor as elaborate display of boadoooM pUtlnm photographs from tba Cop* Eltsafaatb Stadia of J. H MaCarkla. of South Portlaad, Ms. Tate exhibition is wall worth a visit from i
Colombia board of ebarityea. Bbe •o Washington under the delusion that* die was going to marry Speaker Can-
NEW YORK. Jaly 18^-Tbe national' rommlttee of tbe. United Irish League, of America mat here and leaned an adBraaa to Ireland’s friends In America calling on them to rally to tbe support of tbe Irish people because of tbe new conditions created by tbe rejection of tbe Irioh coaaeU .bW. National President Michael J. Ryan of Philadelphia
THE STRAND AND BATHING
PERSONAL •MELANGE
Beautiful Women Sit and View the Surf
Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort
A CITY OF TENTS
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
What Is Going On Atnong Our Fair Bathers-Little Tots Enjoy TTieniselvcs—Personal Mention
What is Going on In the Cottage Colony-Many Interesting Chatterings
Yeeterday wu an ideal one for bathif, and the beach was crowded with lorare of tbe auif, despite the fact .4bat great number* of Cape May rt'ilora are in Philadelphia 1n attendance on tbe Elks’ onrention. And that same Elk*’ convention ia responsible for a rather alow day at this retort. Just wbr people enjoy a weltering in the^ facet of the dly'a iwd I* past the ken Of the average i, tel. None tbe less, with tbe cool breexc of tbe ocean wooing them, a great number of people turned tbeir backs on comfort today and became part of tbe "madding crowd" In Phil-
adelphia.
what a good tune those who remained at tbe etjore bad I While ambulances were busy lo town carrying to hospitals tne overheated people of the crowded streets, the wise one* who sought the Strand luxuriated in old; ocean aod enjoyed tbe invigorating
•breeze* of Cape Mky.
In a business way tbe eflectr of tbe Philadelphia attraction has been notieable. Badness bonses generally reported a alow day. bat as this bad been discounted by antidjiatioo, there was no surprise in trade. Many of the men took advantage of the loU, and ' look a dip," aod tbna become part of tbe happy throng on tbe atrandf.* Basinets was conducted as there was a rest from tbe rash, and so in turn various members md employees of boxineet booses had
tbeir torn at Neptube,
The rain coming on at 7.30 drove the
happy crowd from the boardw*lk, and the bbteUobbiea were the rendetroex of the crowd. Fanny thing that people who thoroughly enjoy being boried in tbe ocean daring bathing hour don’t -UbWTBF-Ufi^fono -of application of
in sain—bat ''’bamant are fohny
critters” accpading to Old .81, and 81
as a student ot human nature. Fish are doing tbe right thing again J email provocation. Yesterday Mr.
Rodolpb tended a good atring from tbe iron pier and Mr. Craig also filled hu bosket with weak fits of handsome die..
Masters William Washington Bas-
tings and Raymond Jones were not digging for dams, but were quite srill-
fiod t.kem yesterday, they dW some sand forts in the afternoon
and will look ont for any abetl fidi lay
iojr abs'iuw this morning
The Cape May s.rand baa recorded ria araerin for tbe first time laochanoing rial era the Mtaaea Anna- and Ada Dana, of New York Cite. These young ladles hare many warm friend* atj Carroll Villa, and upon the beach al bathing time are quite attractive in their pretty “home made” be thing suits. They are beautilelly ti in red and tbe other in white.
Mist Anna Walkman, of Indianapolis, lad, arrived yesterday lo pass a fortnight as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Miller, of Chicago, at tbeir Washington street •Mage. Mies Walsman Is prominent In icial circlet in that city. With MIm R. Halpln managing Conreea Hall the old time popnlariiy again anrtounds the plaot. Laden O. Carpecu-r and bis agreeable wife do much to .outer tbe doners enjoyable. The morn lug ■ are well attended and in the even low all enjoy Ibemerlree greatly. John H. Hamphries. a prominent nec 1 .- Ue manufacturer qt Philadelphia, is a guest at the Cbalfonta for tbe summer. Dr. aod Mrs Jas. U. McGHnn of Philadelphia are sojourning at tbe Cbalfoate r season. Dr. MeGlion U a promi neat specialist of the Quaker City. Mrs Jas. H. Mitchell and Mlae Louise id Miss Kaohrl Duncan of Pltuburg are t the Cha)fault for the remainder of ibtMr. add Mrs. Wm A. Wallace of Philsdrlphte have Joined toe Quaker City colon y tbe Cbalfoate. Mr. Wallace Is connected with the Erie Krllroad. Miss E C. Benedict of West Philadelphia Is here for the season. Mra. I, Du Pont of Wilmington >• sojourning at the Stockton. Mr*. Du Pont la tbe wife of the famous poedar manufacturer. aod ia accompanied by Mrs. W. M. Knight and daughter Elisabeth, of Baltimore. Md. Mm. J.C. Clark and daughter of Baltilore are guests at the Wayette. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greas ol Pitcairn an sojourning a> tbe Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackerman of Newark re registered at the Lafavette. Gordon aod Beryle Humphries an expected to tpetal the month ot August at
Whet Top Have Bora Waiting For
Played by Duray Stock Company a! Iron Pier
Convulses ihe Audience With Droll Situations and HiUric ui Fun.
The audience that braved the rain and went to the Iron Pier Opera House teat night were repaid 'for their urnbrella (rip home. Jnst about tbe most laugh to tbe minute possible waa furniabed by tbe company of actors in tbe comedy ‘A Loan of a Lover” and in the screeching farce “A Quiet Family," w .lie the.o!io was thoroughly enjoyed evidenced by the frequent encores of the specialty artists Tbe cast of “A Lean of a Lover," was dap',. Amerafort, Roland Sedgwick; Pater Spyk; Corigne; Old Swyxel, John Rice: Young Delve, Frank DoFraynr; Ernestine. France* IbboUon; Gertrude KloU Bertram. The audience greatly epjoyed the song, “Josh” by John Rice aod bis dancing, which waa encored •everal "Peter Spyk" played by F. B. Coigne as excellently portrayed, ' Roland Sedgwick a* Captain Amerafort was in :ping with the other charactera that be hat pteyed *o socoessfuliy. M{* Bertram and Miss Francis ibbelsonoa “Ernestine" aod “Gertrude" delighted the audience, with the many predicament* that they were forced into. ' In the roaring farce “A Quiet Family”John Rice a* the pompoo* and ovetbeoring Irish wife was fnnny. and then tbe subdued and bumble one nsade the audience aenkm, while Frank DuCoigne aod the Mitres Ibbotaon and Bertram did their^foll share In adding the Himev to a night of fun, Bame bTU to Light.
O. H Weight who b a tew days ^Yesterday be took in the parade in Philadelphia. H- A. Ironsides. D O- and family of Son Francisco. Cal, are spending a few days «tfar Hotel Columbia. Dr. Ironside* is * Med evangelist of the 'Pacific coast. Ba establishing miaaions ineUet the large cl Use of the United States at the present R J- Thomas of Philadelphia, a district gent for Bockanbdrger Co. of Phlltdelphla, iaoa a tew days’ baslorea trip here. 1* la regtstarad at the Colombia. Mr. Chao. E. Glentsrurth, representing Johnson*Johnaon.surgical Instrument*, of New Brunswick, N. J., ia spending his vacation ol thi Columbia. He is Southern
H M,. MacII of New York, who baa hrefi engaged In tbe plambtng burinr-e In Cqpe May is opvuiiQt bu-lnra* in PbiledaipMs. lr La* been s gantat <hr Columbia jk!r«, K- A. Slagle of Baltimore, mother of Mrs A. D. Serman of Beltlmort.srboae il'MgJeoa Allaotlc Terrace. Ia a cue t 1 the Virginia for ao exlratlrd pe: lari.' Mr*. Edward Colllcan and Mlaa Beasle Calligao. of Genhautown, are popster ne*t* at tbe Virginia, where they will relaln several weeks. John 8. Price of Belfort, Ireland, will be gueet at 11m Virginia. Ihe Miaees Mery P. aid Isabelle D. Oakley, daughter* ef the tel* Mr*. Harriet M. Oakley, of Brooklyn, and niece* of tbe Ule Rev. Dr. Daniel L Hngbee, of Cape May. are spending the aeaaun at tb* Cal-'
roll Villa.
Thao. Van Winkle and write hare rented n Windsor oveooe and are
tbePlsso.
Ira. Cbaa. F, Warraek has Joined her baabakJ at she Pteaa. Mrs. Albert Hanickell and Ml** H.rnlekell of Brooklvn are enjoying the eeasod as patroaa of tbe Baltimore Ian. 8am oql U Wail of NaabrlUa, Ten a., a (fromlnenl buri ueea mao o( that city, ia a
‘A LOAN OF A LOVER’
EARL UM AX BAR. Washington Profeaeor Charged With Murder. ^ MOTHEB-II-LAWS HEART II COCKT
A QUIET FAMILY
JAPS TO GOBBLE KOREA. Struggle M Beaal roreebariawa Bnd •f Hermit Klagdoae. BBOUU July 18.—Following a cablMt meeting which lasted four boor*.' the premier bad a long audience with the emiteror, continuing for three boors. It has transpired that the premier mafia a strongly worded representation of tbe gravity of tbs sltnaUoo caused by bis majesty’s sending a delegation to the peace conference at The Hague. He boldly pointed out the nocomity for the emperor's abdication Hi favor of tbe crown prince and of his proceeding to Tokyo aod apologising to tbe emperor of Japan. Tbe Korean mperor made no definite reply. On retiring from tbe palace tbe premier Immediately called anptber cabinet meeting, which tested until 2
The cabinet
Korea's attitude by the time of the arrival of Viscount Hsyashl, Japanese foreign minister. It Is believed that tbe minis!** will insist on tbe abdication of the emperor at all risks. The request made by tbe premier of loro* that tbe empqror abdicate ap patently It tbe beginning of the end of Utlr ancient empire and tbe Insugu ratten of s closer control 'by Japan than that she has exercised since tbe treaty of Pertamoeth recognised her
GEORGIA VICTIMS.
BOSTON. July 18. - Three «f .Hm twelve anh Ivors of tbe accident onboard the battleship Georgia An Monday, from which nine deaths have resulted, are lying In an extremely critical condition In tbe United States Naospttal at iCbelaea. where they taken after tbe accident. Tbe condition of one of tbe three. Louis
BERLIN. July 18--Tbe trial of Karl Hsu, former professor of Roman law at George Ws.hhigton university. Washington, for the murder of bis mother-in-law, Mrs. Moilter, in BadenBaden on the evening of Nov. 6 la.t was continued st Carlarub*. Tb* large courtroom was crowded to excess. The object that attracted moet attention next to the prisoner waa the heart of tbe dead woman, preserved In a buttle filled with spirits of wine. Sixty witnesses were present. Including Olga, s married daughter, and Fanny. an unmarried daughter of Mrs. Moilter. who were attired In deepest black. Mr. Bratter of Constantinople was also on band. He will testify ss to Hsu’s mental condition when Han was in Constantinople and bis statement that Mr* Moilter was trying to upset his negotiations on behalf of certain American rupltallstr with the sultan lor the establishment of an oil station In Turkey Among the other witnesses are expert* who conducted the examination of Mr*, liollter’* body and those who examined Han and found him sane. The proceeding* begun with the examination of Han. who spoke with a low but steady voice. He admitted that he was In Baden-Baden St tbe boor when the alleged murder wa* committed, but declined to say why he was there- In reply to further questioning by the Judge be said be met Mrs. Moilter and her daughters. Lins and Olga, at the Hotel Bulsae. Ajaccio. Corsica. He did not deny that be wronged Lina and ran away with her and that she tried to commit suicide, by shooting. Tbe Judge asked: “Did yon not have Lina’s consent to fire st bar on that occasion 7" Han refused to answer. He persistently asserted bis Innocence while being examined by the Judge, but greatly damaged hi* caw by refusing to answer in any Important questions, especially ‘ In declining to reply to tbe qaery whether be bad had Intimate relations with bis sls’er-ln tew. Oiga. Han's examination tested fonr boars. Altogether tbe testimony wa* considered very unfavorable to tbe defendant. the Judge himself declaring that one.provision of the wUl left by, Hau'a wife, whtr recently committed snldde. which be read slid which provided that her little daughter should assume another name. Indicated that Mia. Han wa* convinced pf her husband's guilt. Olga Moilter. who waa with her mother when tbe murder waa committed, told of the shooting, which war done by a man who ran away so quickly that she was unable to recognise him In the dark. Tbe collar of tbe man’* coat was turned up, but the coat the recognised at one similar to that worn by Hath Bbe did not see the man's face. This witness, who bat p**n mentioned vs having had relations with Han that caused Jealousy on the part of Mrs. Han, gave an sm-
other fi they testified to baring reeHan in tbs false beard that
THE hOTEL ARRIVALS Those Who are Pej;j* r. I at Tbe O'd Pcs ,t PEOPLE OF NOTE Nantes Mentioned ol Those Who JCome and Go From Our Hotels
Nashville, Teuo - Ssmavl Pitcairn, H«—Howard Un I’biladelphis—James II r, Baltimore—Mrs J C Clark Clarke, Mrs KJ 1’owers si
Philadelphia—Mrs W J Foi Delaware—H C Clark, wife children
Twelve Armies at Hoaowke, To. ROANOKE: Vo, July 18.-The special grand Jnry ordered by Judge John W. Woods of tb* corporation coart to Investigate the rioting here when a mob smashed all tb* Greek restaurants in town ba* adjourned after finding twenty Indictments. Thirteen of those indicted have been arrested, aa follows: Robert Crawford. 3. F. Lester, Robert Bell. Georgs Phillips. U. E. Bergendahl, Thomas Divers. J. C. Puckett. James Taylor. Charles Chafln. Henry Stone. William Hol-
comb and James Ferguson.
N EW*Y ChThTj idy 18^-A. U [ I tthTbon ch of fiosrers and some bloodhounds may be tbe medium of running down tbe
maRreatfd Olga Sehramek. the eight-year-old daughter of August Sehramek. S wealthy resident of the exclnnlve Dyker heights section of Brooklyn.
Philadelphia—Mrs Che* F VYarw eb, Miss M M Young, Mr* D 8 Stetle and daughter. Mis* Hate Holton :w Yoi k—Mis- Anna June*
Doqnenae. Aa-Mr. E L Collibc .. lorence Cotbbert. Wm Cmhbert East Orange, X J—Edw D Clerv Jr.
Philadelphia—Lewis J Smil Belfast. Ireland John 8 Pr German town-^Mr« Edward Mias Bessie Cultigsn Baltimore—Mrs B A Slagle
Philadelphia—K P Thomas, Geo C Sbepberdson. James Arthur Washington—L W Lewer
ii R Isabelle
Pbiladrlpbi*—H Rosenthal Aiken, Cbarle* Rothscbild Brooklyn—Mary F Oakley, D Oakley Brooklvn—Mr* Albert H Mira tiarnickell Baltimore—Mrs Font,
Louisville. Ky—‘ barlee H FriUcbmer and Mira Willett* Fnlsrbme . Via Edmund Gerst Philadelphia -Mrs R Roop New Y'ork—H U Kimball Brooklyn—Miss D - Johnson, M-ra C .8 Johnson Wilmington—Mrs L Dupont sod urn d Baltimore—Mrs W M Knight. Mlaa Elisabeth B Knight _<mAi.ro xt* Overbrook. Pa—Jomrs Humphries Camden—J M Howard Pbtladrlpbia—F C Mattson COLOXIAI. Philadelphia—H C Grate, Mr and Mrs Lewis J Levick New York—Mr Farrington Smith endwife Wilmington—Mias Nellie Walsh and Elisabeth L Gtbney
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