CAPE MAY HERAU>,TUESDAY JULY 30 1907
LEADING SIMPLE LIFE
pUDDlDK (hr houar. hu Introduced a number of novel ld»»». of her own which nuke the meneton » clone rival (o the much talked-of Gardner Italian I*lace In the Fenway. The feature of the new bulldln*. one that haa been etniihaalied i«ar-tli-ularlj. la the |MMulblllly that haa been afforded for outdoor life. Heal dea an extended pergola
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T il K moat powerful car In (be world for the money. 8&-horae power 1 US-inch wheal bear. £M) pounda Mireat a peed and endurance Thoroughly up-to-date, atHklng. graceful, racy—but not fnwky. Very quirt* Wonderfully comfoitable The aim pi rat car built and the eaaicat to operate. Many exrlualve featun-a. A pc at live revelalton to tboae who have net
III by the originatora of the oa Integral motor and trauaon ayatem and tbe three-point l•u•loll;and tiacked by fourteen
log world. Hut be U alill very much allae. and—you would never gueaa It —a well-to-do ahlpbullder. haa a ahlp yard on the Xelmoa river, at Cavite Veyo. a village near Cavite, la thor ougbly reconciled to Aen.rl<au rule, haa taken the oath of allegiance: the surveillance upon his movements, once so keen though unobtrusive, has been withdrawn, and the "Son of Dea tiny" la now engaged In leading »0 much of the almple life the building of coastwise craft tbe patching up c need of repair. This Information about the Filipino leader who gave so much trouble to Spain and to America was furnished by James H. Doyle, chief boatswain. United States nary, whb Is now at-
minding level, one of the Nghlftilly Ideal places of I abode in New England.
| The 1‘earmaln estate la one of tbe links In a chain of country aide places built by wealthy Bostonians that extend from the vicinity of tbe old Wayside Inn bark to tbe southward Into the Framingham town
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I Tbe new bouse, which Is almost en- ! tlrvly of concrete construction, tops I the summit of the biggest bill In that : pari of the slate and at a dlstknce I gives the effect of a somewhat mod-
Italian palace
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SIGHTLESS ORATOR OF OKLAHOMA MAY BE SENATOR. Rich Aspirants for Nomination Ar* Side-Tracked for Him—Caraer of Rsmarkabla Politician —A Lawyer by ProfaaMon. Oklahoma City. Okla.—Totally blind alnce hla early youth, yet able to diacorn The political situation and to win the Democratic nominaUon for United States senator In the recent Oklahoma prlmarlea. Thomas P. Oore. of Lawton, ts looked upon as one of the moat remarkable men In the southwest. His elecUon la regarded as almost certain. Oore was opposed for the nomjpalion by two men of wealth, each ~of whom spent a small fortune In advertising and organisation work. Fe* people In the proposed at*te believed that "the blind orator" would make even a r<* pec table showing In the primaries. But, while others were speculating on results, Oore was making a grass root" campaign, speaking personally to nearly every farmer and laboring man In the two territories. To get the necessary means to travel over the state he placed a mortgage on hla home at Lawton, staking all on ths results of the primaries. Core will. If elected, be the f blind man to occupy a seat In < grAss. • At the age of eight he 1 bis left eye. a playmate accidentally striking him with a stick; and i age of 11 he lost the other rough be Notwithstanding Gore Is a man of superior education and la noted as an orator. He was 26 years ago In what Is now Webster county. Miss., and at tbe tuns that be became blind he was the Mississippi state senate and Bred at the house of United States Senator J. Z. George. From that time until be reached the age of If Mr. Oore studied nt home, his mother and sister Instruc^nc him and ‘Ing to him. His favorite book "The Uvea of Self-Made Men."
EMILIO AQUINALDO. (Once-Famous Filipino Who Has Completely Dropped Out of Public Notice.) tacbed to the New York navy yard, and who has Juat refurned from Manila, where be baa been stationed for two years. It was Immediately prior to his departure from Manila that the chief boatswain paid a vlajt to Agulnaldo at bis ship yard. A^ulnaldo. be ssys, employs about 15& men. Is doing a thriving business, accumulating many of this world's goods, and— getting faL . “Let me hare men about me that are
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■sleek-headed men. such aa sleep o' nights." This Cassius no longer wears a lean and hungry look, and Is no more of that dangerous class who think too modi. A much-changed Emilio, he Is. according to bis recent visitor. No more does he Issne proclamations whose poignancy of style was rivaled only by that of Manila's bombastic Captain General Augustin, and no more do<-* he send forth evil communications to corrupt good tllAgulnaldo. who la now about 38 years old. first came Into lime in 1886 when be led the revolt of his countrymen against Spanish rule. Thereafter be was constantly active aa an Insurgent until America conquered Spain, whereupon he took up arms against the conquerors and caused this counarrilore tured by Funs ton Agulnaldo. It Is said, had been a close student of the life of Napoleon and was credited with an ambition to be a military lender such as was tbe "Little Corsican." Matos Rapidly Dscaylng. In a letter to the PhlladclphM Ledger rear Admiral George W. Melville. United States navy (retired), calls attention to the decay of the statue of Washington at the portals sf independence hall. Slowly but surely rain and snow, beat and cold have sapped tbe Ufa of the marble which. 40 years ago. was fashioned by Joseph -Ballly Into a likeness of Washington. Tbe Ledger quotes a sculp' lor as saying that one more se+ere winter will ruin the statue If repair-
Santa Pe, N. M.—Otowl Is the name j of a canyon in northern New Mexico. 1 about seven miles west of the |>olnt j where tbe Rio Grande river enters ' White Rock canyon, and contains the | remarkable Tent Hocks, which were I the dwelling places of prehlstorli man. The canyon In which them most singular structures are locate, is bin one of many forming a dls lilet that In IU entirety la of great scenic beauty and one of the richest In the southwest In well-preserved irehtstorlc remains. This district -ontalns Innumerable cavate hous. s. t vast number of small pueblo ruins, ind the remains of tbe great com
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mnnal dwellings of Puye, Otowl. Tsankawi, Kavakwl and Pajarito. The distinctive feature of the Otsi ruins Is the Tent Rocks, the like ' which Is found only In Thibet, that r-away land of mystery/ There are about 50 of theaf conlriil formations, varying In height ftydi 15 to 40 (eeL They are full of chves. and In one at leant there It a second story with rooms duplicating tbe ground Boor. Perched on top of many of these nous cones Is an Immense rock, weighing oftentimes as much as a Up to this time there haa been icavaUon or exploration, and it Is mown whether these queer stiuci contain the remains of human beings, pottery and other relics usufound In caves and cliff dwellings. * Notwithstanding their accessibility, Very -few persons have ever visited these rains.
JACOB GARRISON
308 Washington Si. —Large Stock of— WITCHES. CLOCKS and JEWEIRI Repairing Eromptly Done Sggcjgjjgt to Eye TcsUt
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F ROM assets of forty-<‘i<rht million dollars and liabilities oi lortyono millions, in 1901, to assets ot more than one hundred and twentyseven million dollars and liabilities of lesst han one hundred and seven millions, in 1900, is the record lor the past five years ot
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THOMAg P. GORE. (Blind Man Who May Bs United States Senator from Oklahoma.) and from this volume he aaya be gained much that haa been beneficial to him In later years. He was graduated from the schools : Walthal. Miaa., long before be attained hla majority, and In 1881 be nominated for the legislature, but not having reached the required age raa disqualified for the office Then he taught school for nereral years, went to Texas for a time, and has lived In Oklahoma ten years. Since reaching voting age Mr. Gore is been aligned with the Democratic party, hut declined to support Mr. Cleveland during hla first campaign. has been a strong supporter of Bryan, actl In Bryan's last campaign made many speeches for him In western states. He haa been foremost In Democratic party councils In the new state and haa taken an active part In all recent elections. Mr. Gore la well Informed cA current events and his rstandfll Is said to be most acute. His wife and brother read to him. and in this way he keeps closely In touch with all public happenings He knows the history, political and otherwise, of all the prominent men In Oklahoma and Indian territory, and la Intimately acquainted with f With conditions In Oklahoma he la thoroughly conversant and his i ory concerning statistics, etc., la ra-
the request of many members and others he attended the sessions ot the constitutional convention, many ot hla Ideas have found their way Into the measures adopted by
that body.
Mr. Oore was a member of th* last 'territorial council and took an active pmj in the discussion of legislative bills. - He haa practiced law since he haa lived In Oklahoma and hla cases generally are prepared with the ut-
to technical details that la considered wonderful when the physical disability of the man la taken Into accoi
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CAPE MAY Grain & Coal Company Washington St. next to Reading Terminal ANNOUNCES: BROOMS—25c, }o and 35c. A good 4 tie broom for 25c. WHIST BROOMS—10 and 18c. Something fine for iSc SCRUB BRUSHES—Bo, 12c. and 15c. A polished soli< luck brush HORSE BRUSHES and Mane Brushes. A full line from 201040c. DUST BRUSHES—15c, 20c. 25 and 330. A beauty for 340. STOVE BRUSHES—The kind that is a pleasure to use. 10 and 15c A car-load of rails of every size and kind from 3d fine to Cod. Cut and wire, gajvr.nr/ed. finishing and loofing nails. Special prices by the keg and to contractors- Prompt delivery to any part of the city. WIRE FENCING—Barb. Spiral Riblon. Plain. Twisted. Itussand Cable Fence. At lowest prices Galvanized Poultry Wire Netting, from 1 (> feet, by the yard or roll. Pumps and all the parts. Galvanized pipe i'i and 1 S inch, all lengths. Full liuc-Irou Pipe Fittings and Drive Well Points Get Our prices before buying. Tar Roofing Paper two-p’y and three ply. nails am! caps for same Galvanized Water Buckets, all sixes Five gallon Oil Cans. Lanterns. Hoes, Rakes, Scythes. Grind Stones, Ice Cream Freezers. Hors especially for working in flower beds Plows. Harrows. Cultivators, and all Garden Tools. Transplanting Trowels. Iron Corner Mangers. Salt Bricks. Garden Wheelbarrows. Poultry Supplies of ail kinds. Nesco Drinking Fountains of Galvanized Iron, sizes 1 quart to 8 quarts; Prices 20 ‘.o 50 cents. The only way to have pure water for your chickens, it yill pay you to get one. Pigeon supplies of the best quality. Special mixtures that will give great results. ' < Anything you want in FLOUR. FEED. HAY AND STRAW. Agent lor the Celebrated UPPER LEHIGH JEDD0 COAL. Cape May Grain & Coal Company
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