Cape May Herald, 7 September 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 9

CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOL. L NO. 30.

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CAPE MAY CITY-, N. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 190*-.

THE SCHEME WON’T WORK

rvcnittc. sflcr m ■■ ■.

WOULDN'T n BI A FINE THING TO w*» . mcmkc. ..f ARanME THESE DEBTS? . Umille* at t±t* 1

CoDtolidAtion Wonld b • an ExpfDii»* Undertakine for Oape M»f Clyr and Ateolntey Barren of Bottit.

In our inaae of Augu.tSl w«mentioned the fact .if the ooberoe to c«m»o!i<I»te the 4H.nmah of S.«ith Cape May and the <*.- fui>el laK-oU . h of • ape May Po nt with On-1 M»y Oily. M»") laa^de hare very khwlly thaukid the IlKbALD for oaUimr attuiviltMi U> the fact that Oik uefarioui*

ache me la not dead

OBITUARY.

WILLIAM UKKE1

William Henry Jteeeea a*ed jk

died at halftlttat eight o'clock on Wednca-

The,

of thf beat

Cafe Bay county, and

born in what i* now *'e*t Cape May., •pent hi* boyhood dayvthcre.

He waa a aon of the late Andrew Beeven. Then fourteen year* uf age he went to Philadelphia and catered the wholesale

When

irteen year* uf a

house of Sbarpleea Bros., Mayiag there 6»e years, or until the breaking oat of the Civil War. Beenliatedia Company C. Thirtythird PennsylvaniaVetanteer InfanUy. aert ing with credit in the army. When the aeound call fur emergeaty- men waa made by Hr car dealt ljuooic. be again enliated. and after creditable service waa mustered out and honorably discharged. After the war he

back to Cape May and in j8f

~~V ”T ',. _ IU hr , r Miss Klirabeth B. Bdmunds, daughter of We hope that the oUigpngrjHU bear ^ ^ ^ ^ Kdmnnd , He

where he waa raiacdnntil about ityrarsado. when, as a result of his two army cuha'. rcata, be became totally disabled from

this in Blind a»d prepare to offart pny plana which' n.lgl.t 1-e attmnp^ed this year Generally a|waklng. conaolidatUm and centraUxkik the government nrduem the raa, ImC frum .air point of view. In this case the . Ifect wnild be just the «•

(awlie. lu the Aral pUee

‘SSSala ~'a»r" <*•

is worth to the rrty all that ^amount, hat . to add to C*pe May Cl'y the defunct 1 to rough of ('a (a: May Point and lu almost ifpudlat<-d debt itr#!4l.0<i0 and a

Mr. Beeves waa a con«istent Christian and tor a number of years had been a mem

! «>|»

lace, the debt of

City of C'P* May » »150.0UO, the ,her 9* t*e Cnid Spring Presbyteri.n Chtm*.

borough of Wert Cape | respected by all wl brother of Samuel

debt of at leant <100.000 u> build up the beach front of these two places would be a l-oidrn which Ope (May o-uld nhl aland. There in plenty of room within the present city IlmiU for improVeiuei.U and lota of vacant lamt which could be

b-Hight at rewstmaltle prices.

May, and waa.higfaly

;ho knew him. He Waa a.

W. Reeves, the promi-

nent Philadelphia lawyer; Charles Clinton Beeves, detk <4 Lower township; the late

Clement B. Reeve*, of this city; turd of Mrs. Walter Hand. Mrs. Henry H. Hldredgc. of Wert Cwpc May. and Mrs. Anthony

Crease, of Cold Spring.

He leaves a widow, a aon. J. Henry 12. Reeves and a daughter, k)rs. Marcus A.

He was -a fond

I of a kind

Scull, to ,

Hight at rewstHmlile prices. pareiu. a farthfnl husband and

Thi-e pers.no. a. bo lavor the oonaol- a ' n j Iuring

heme will no d-mW argne that | Yhe funeral will take place on Satbrday i time Cape May will realise In afternoon from his laic residence in Wert

datn

In a abort lime Cape May

Ihe way ol laxrs more thaw the interval Cape May. Tbe interment win be made at

am th.- money expended TWa Blstmneot Cold Spring remetcry. cannot he lionir not when It W ”

ceed that m t-mlh Cap- May theflsj ^****AV. prac.lcalty m. iaml whieli <st4M W IMeaf | Afb rly ioo.n mpisenma at his home. IN heft ban that wfah-^ia in is Taxed and f JBOft-Rlttetohotian S«}U««e. Philadelphia, Hi, p, (Vuec | «rf any improwtneiits .n. alnor tl.e pm. rain g WvaltmsaUy nlglit, • tnei. taxes ruttld he b Viral. As s..M. as 1 John l>, L.nkeoaU, preaWmil of the Ger

plaa-es are brought into the o.ir I man iltspllal, died Prn |..rmle lutots of Cape May. then tlie last week.

•.■vantages which Cape May UoW haa— Mr.'l^ukrnau. nou-d aa one of Phil-

itsexorjleai. Stieeta. g.sut. water works, • aiMphla’s wejllhW-a' most phllai.

Hr. dips'nment ai«i ad.a|iia«e IHfhlw— Ihropw eitit-..s. snif fed wiih a Might w.NIld have t« tie eXlrntdeat over the new stroke of paralysia ear'y In Hie aumiper , r rrt.ory. a'Ot wheiv H now,.** a l^|* at Cape May PoinC allhe Geimaii Home,

hfay gJhl.OUO a y«wr it Would cot ahmit j which he too tUed lln-re.

g100.Ota), and there w.m'd he wr p-*ai-1 He was born In Hrmuen, Germany,

Inlity of inaptni: any Iml a small heurfll' MarWl li 1817. Mr LaiikBMM> cdUga

.any. many yvwm to tlou was obialia tl in U. rtoaiiy, ami he i l *»:hta at the fir* Ini

. Tbe offer of Hmii

it of U

Friday atu-muon of

CITY SCLONS IN SESSION

REGULAR MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING WAS LIVELY.

Time for DiwonnU for Paying Tbxm Ecteadod to Septeaber 15. h—Small Improvemepta Oiijrea.

City CoqnoU met In regnlkiywrtow on Tuesday evening with I'rvsMeUt Tuwus-

for Uns ■ an lay . came to lbt» c-tuntry lu 1880 Altera.

, Naturally, the boroughs of th'Nlth Cape oral yirtia of service as a suhonlinale. he May and t'ape May Point would IMre lu • hrrame a member of th< iBercantlle llrni

a to j bee

«Into cape May C-ty. hecaum. Un-y ofWjcliiJtLa.nket.au. In 1848 he mar. would art almost in ihe gist year a n% |rhsl Mary JiMpbtiie Drvxcl, a daughter

end presiding Metuhers pri^ent Muaara. Aklna, Cnmwtdl, llaod, Henry. Townaeud, Ware and WJUpu. Mayor Millet Milt In niiratnaliona aa.membemof the Hoard of Health for lyrma of three yean, MrHra. A. B. Little and L. M. Hall, which oomlnatluiia wrne conOrmrti Tbe report of Building I ns peel or W. T. St. vena waa read and filed, ahowing a number eff defec We chl-nueya and other matters which hare lieen attended to dnriug the tsonlh. Chairman Rutherford, of the Board of Freeholders, prtMuited a paper asking Council to have Broadway In Weal Cape May put in proper shape where the water main waa laid. Me matter was referred to Contractor Crease to fix it, it being x part of

Ilia contract.

Council directed Ihe City Solicitor to prepare a deed for Peter E. Stewart for property bought at a tax sale lu 1909. liida were ordered received for repairing the beach pavilion at tbefootof Windsor, avenue, lu order that lights might be properly located about it. A petition of a number of Windsor avenue property owners was presented asking for the laylug of a arwer from Cape Gland crock weal abodl 280 feet. The petition ♦aa orden-d advertiaad acconling to r.hartrr The report of Trvaanrer Isaac H. Smith waa read, rhowing lliat during tinmonih he rrm ived from the Tax Col* Ire I or,' ga74p.Si; Recorder, for water lenla. <1280; IL-eoidcr, for licence*, 9184, City Oolnnior, (or back taxes, #1820.90, and 920,073 for 'discounted notes. The i xpenditurva show orders of Cihorti to Glurid during the month amounting to i. <10.388 43; for ma urlng note*. <20.700. *.* and that th. rr-wa* a halanceuu band lot

imuirdiaUt uan»f_9 UHg 83.

M. ssra, fcls.il A Son. who have r»iitly rrt»aire-.l (bu flout of the hrv lionsr .i.Krauklin atrvet, were given an order for tbrlr hill of <345. Oilier repairs were ordered made lu the way jif roofs and

and City Hall,

ry C. l.ea of <25

toward the gravel I Gg or Windsor avenue from South Lafayette street to tbe lieach was^coep'ed and a ootumlitre ordered to giavel It, using at Uie I ■each cud foya

dislauoe sluoe inatead of gravel. Mi. Wllmm voted that .the time for

which five per cent, discount waa allowed

latlona ui on payment of taxes be extended to In-

Uini of five times what they would pay ;bf F. M. Urwxel. of the hauktin: firm ul Into the etty's trrxauiy iu tbe way of j that-name. She d ed in Mav, 1874. taxes and other does. j >lr. Lankenau la i-hh-fly known, to Phil 'Wean: In tavor of cooaolldatliig' Capeiadelphlaua by reason Ol.hix dona

May City and tlw borough uf Wrui Cuw j tlw Genuati JfiWprUl aud ; Ills establish-! elude the 15th of the pn-xrnt mouth. May. That w.aild be uniting with tfili inei.t ol tbe Mary U. Uiyxel home, to the j fhe moUon waa passed by a vote of 5 to

• which j 2, as follow a: Yews—Aklna. Hand, Town

■ eMablishineut be gave a sum aggregating send. Ware. Wilson; uaya—Creaawel),

<1.500,000. 'Mr. Lankeuao ydreoled hi. I Unury-

dry alsai' eight lioudred .geraona. Hie bead# ofThe famllkw of whiefc arr, generally apeabing, Glelllgewt, w-tiVe. hard working. home-oWning. cMymna, who would be a balance wheel Uj^lhe noiv taxpeyb g eb meui in ( a|* M»y) Cny. wGi loo ollcn dstsle-oor eh-eikna. Tim Uirougll of West Cape May ,w.wld come in on an t-uual fiaithig with ua and bring » a staple business cmnuiunlly. On fhe

May Pulut .be yrtmxl there would «•« over thirty additional voters iu tbe city, and aa a ouarqurooe the safbe ayrtem of bribery •* uGcUona which is alhxed Ui bare prevailed here In the past Tew years would go on nnclieckeO, knd those wllfa evil Intent aud tbe desire to cuuauniiiiale a job at the band* of Thu taxpayer* would win their puiut nuleau tbe UXpay Ing cletnenl kepi constanUy ou Uje wate^p and were vlgilaut almoat beyond their

own time ami attention to the -building of tliepe Inatllniions, and ailta I heir foun datliHi haa exrtcbwid a oarefill supervialek of tlwtr work.- HW death usa a wad blo«ir<

o ih.-ae Iwncruleut Works.

4 Kuiieral seiviorw were held In the Mary J. Drexel Hoiue on Tuesday of liiuwnck. at 10o'clouk. The burial was private. Tfie pall bus re re were composed uf metubera of the Bosnia of Trainees of'toe Hospital and the UrcXel Home.

By nnanlmona vote tbe city employes wVre gratued. a fifteeu daya’ vacalhiu with foil pay. OniucII paid 'bills. Ineluding all salaries, amounting to <3200.

'irm-

—laaaatty to be Stiles* Defense.

Tht Ooeati ci

a county grand jury on Tuesday

Indicted Jacob SIHea for the miyder of

-maa^-who

Caleb Parker Fithisn,

was shot down on TuckeMon Bay last June. 1. W. Carmicbeal. tepreaentiog Stiles, asked that the Court hear testimony .aa to Stiles' sanity before trying the indhltnewt, and the evidence of the experts was given' yesterday before Supreme Court Justice

Van SickeL

JOHN H ROPLS. John H. Gould, who for nearly fifty years was engaged In the furniture butb ness in P..QadelphJx, died there on Bunds/. Death waa doe to heart disease. Under tbe firm name of Gould Jb^Co , Mr. Gould commenced tbs furniture issa lu 1855, and up to the time of bis retirement from active life, seven year* ago, three large houses were jwtabliahcd by tbs firm. He was for many yean, a summer cottager at <Lpe May. He was 78 year* of age, and Is survived bjl five sons aud two daugblera.. Tlw funeral occurred on Widneaday.

Caps May Hotels to Keep Opes.

On account of tbe continued demand for i accommodation- all the leading Gaels of I

Cape May have decided to keep open dar-

ing {September. In view of this fact the

Pennsylvania Railroad

jersey and Seashore Railroad) will three VU fart express trains leaving .Market

phis SS 80 p. m. Sundays until fbe.regular October change of tifie. Tbe continuance of this summer schedule into the early cutatau is,up evidence of the popularity of Tape May as s seas September is undoubtedly tbe mo

Owe Public Schools.

The Cape May City public schools will

■bool year of 1901-2

Monday, tieplember 16. The new High

Bchisd building at tbe corner of Lafayette and Franklin streets will boused. The following corps of teachers baa so liceti selected: Principal, Frank -H. Halu; first asalstant, bill well H. Town:nd; auoond assistant, Miss Carrie M. Yale; teachers—Miss A Hr*. Bugliy. Miss Mamie Bofam, Mlsk^Mary Walter, ConnIsudt Vsusnisn, Miss Gertrude . M. l ob bert, Mias Edna M. Shaw, Miss EHa Wheaton, Miss Henrirtta Rlgley; colored dei>ariu»ent, vsesucy; sasiauut

Miss A. M. Boricao._

DEMOCRAT CONVENTION.

THE TROUBLE AT THE CHURCH OF.

THE ADVENT BEING AIRED.

PBESIDHT SHOT

Beoawse Ibe Rector Has Ho: Doae Things

to Soil the Oon^regatioBi Host of in Dale’s cafe. The fire depum

Them Hava Withdrawn.

AT BUFFALO

the Philadelphia ’'North American"

of Tuesday says:

"The recent resignstlonof theTestryroen of the Episcopal Church of Aha Advent. It Is uniWralood, ik becapse of a differ, enoe existing between the veairymcn and,

the rector, Rev. I^sc Newton Pbeip#. a.«l G rent street. The

BUFFALO, N. Y„ Sept. 6. President McKinley was shot here about 4.30 this-afternoon, and died about an hour afterwards. He was shot in the abdomen. The news of the shooting spread about the city and Exposition Grounds, and caused the greatest excitement. The murderer was immediately taken into custody. The nervous condition of Mrs. McKinley is serious because of the shock it has given her particularly nervous temperament. - The murderer is said to be an Austrian, and is probably an An-

archist.

General Sewell, who is ill at his cottage, was visibly affected when he heard the news, which he was loath to believe.Tbe murderer's name is said*to

be Fred. Xeiman,. 25 years old, and claims to hail from Detroit.

He was in the act of shaking hands with the President when he committed the premeditated and cowardly act, at the'same time exclaiming, “I am an Anarchist and have done my duty.’!. A later telegram says, that the President is still alive, and the physicians in attendance say there is a chance for his recovery. A later telegram says that the President was shot twice in the stomach, and is lying in the emergency hospital on the Exposition Grounds.

SENATOR SEWELL HOME AGAIN

New Jersey Statesman Rests from

Trip at Seashore.

United Slates 8cusior William Sen ell arrived in New York on Monday from hi* trip abroad. He waa met iu

Will Meet at Taylor’s Opera House, Trenton, October 1st.

Jourlry, of M. haa iaatu

call for the Democratic State convention to nominate a candidate, 'for Governor,, to be held in Taylor'a Qgjfra Home, Trenton, on

After Graham.

U. 8. Marshall Thoms- J. Aleolt Thursday aeved a snbprena and an or aoev upon fcackiel H. Graham,

of the United Stair* Hotel hare, retaru One delegate foi'each too wotra cast at the outlay next compelling him to last flection for Governor, and one for each be noun why be should not be | «<»rtlon of the sagie over too.mill bf the declared a bankrupt. The petition 1», * ’ ~ -

and a number of political

Senator and his family boarded a special train aud proceeded immediately to Cape May," arriving here a bon l 5 o’cloc) General Sewell U in better health than wheu he left Carl-had and full of energy and pluck. He walked to bU ear lu Jer-w-y Cily and also preferred to Walk to bis outiaga Sere from lb* Pennsrlv/ula station. Tbe treatment at Carlsbad la described aa heroin,* and in order to obtain the fall benefit of It he will slay here two

more to fully recuperate.

In reply toa« iuf uiiy as to a better be

self in

declared a bankrupt, made by aevarel of bU c

by aeverel of bU creators bolding Uie amount of about #800.

The/ alleged that OrabanvwemmUted aa of bankruptcy ou Atigait 9th, when, he confessed judgment to a FbUsdei-

pblau fBr <1286. -

r. will be entitled u. at least Ou this basis the delegates

will namter and it wiU require jjo

dealer at yt-yij stock a fine prcpai

■dMH

would Interest btmsc

i tbe pot Meal

she his usual active Iqtaraet, bat wonld expreae m definite opinions until lie had time to carefully retiew tbe aiui-

THE TRUSTEES QUIT

Subscription—$t.oo per Year, j

FACTS IN BRIEF. ^

It baa been kiiowrf far some time that there baa been considerable friction between them, and It is also apparent from, the cougregatiotM which are atleudlng that the membeiablp of tbe church stands, with hut few exceptions, with the vestrymen. For the last two mouths tbe congregations have been made up entirely of summer visitor*, very, few of which had any knowledge of the internal yon I ilc* of the church. "Both sides are very guarded in their slatemenU, but His understood mat the rector charge* thmt tbe trouble U caused byrthe dmire of oue or more of the vea* tryroen to have the church’ services conducted on tbe advanced order of what is commonly called tbe High Church. Ou the other baud, the vestrymen, It Is atated, assert that tbe rector dues not perform bis dutUa.in a manner suitable them, and that be has been negligent in many of tbe minor things which bare had a tendenuv, they slate, to'prevent persons who have been contributing to the cborcb from continuing their ^-Ifu Tbe vestrymen deny emphatically that there is any trouble over tbe question of ritualism or auit-ritnaltam. •Several of tbe wealthy visitors, some of'Whom remain here all the year and oihrre the greater part of tbe year, have contrilmted largely, aud one prominent Philadelphian, who maintains a yearly residence, 1* known to have given <1000 tuwarrt the ■niulster's salary. Because of tbe many tblug* which ft Is alleged the rector baa done tills support was withdrawu on the fust of July, ami st-mt <500 worth of utter auliscriptlotn. • tiVU were pledged were nut turned uver "It is also underauud that not only the vostrymeu, but several of the cmamunieauta of aud o>mtributon> toward tbe church, who Lave the same view aa tbe vert ry men, have asked Bishop ScaMrorough, of tbe New Jersey diocese, to remove the clergy man, hut ou evury point. It la *aid. b<- firmly backed the rector aud

lined him.

Ince tbe early part of July the rvotoi has been receiving nothing for. his own ipport and tbe support uf tbe service* but tbe offerings, uo donations having been given to him which have come through the Vestrymen. Tbe offerings, it la said, have amounted to over <100 a mouth since be has had charge, and these, together with some dooalKilts be' la alleged to have received by aympalbix* ere, has equaled; It is beUeved, what bis salary would bare been had not this support been withdrawn. *Tl is rumored that as soon ax tbe congregation grows small enough the church will be clu-ed aud that tins Bishop ol ireey will end tbe work ' of tbe Church of the Advent at Cape May, which Is re*:relied by a number of Episoopaliana who reside here, and who ha' no home-church In the niuleracasou

other than this

•Mr. Pbel|* was formerly a Baptist minister, rod siuoe entering the Episcu-

J. defence Gallagher, who recent!/5 purctfitsnd's plot of ground pf L. E. MHWashingtou street below M*diaotu ' avenue, has commwiced tbe erection of a neat cottage which will be occupied aa

' » home.

Rev. Isaac Newton Pbelp*, rector of ! the P. E. Church of the Advent her.* ! announces that be will close bis labors j here within a few day* and go to Csli.*{ fonila. Mr. Phelps hai'been bt-re since,

last October.

John T. Tolbert, a respected colored roan, who has been driver for E. 9. HH- ' dretb fora number of years, died aud-t denlv mi Mlmdae The funeral occurred \

largely attended b/ y

denly'ou Mluidsy.

Thnraday and

bis relstivcs and friend*.

The Ctpe May Fire Department has' ; elected tbe following persons as delegatex to attend the Sute Fire Associatloifrt hiob meets a. Atlantic City next weeklM Chief Joseph H. Haines, William Far- :

row, Robert 8. ^Hand, Joseph P. Henry, j Former Conncllman Barclay L. Srbel- J

rister, rod since entenng tbe fcpisc church ha* been statfoned at Proi deuce, R. L, a* assistant to Rev. Floyd Tomkins, now of Hofjr Trinity, Pbiladelphls; Ml. Vernon, N. Y , and Elisabeth, N. J. The vestrymen who resigned were William V. H. Hoed; of Philadelphia; David 8'. Merwlu, Lewis T. Surens and Dr. Thomas liar, of Cspo May.'’ A special dUpateh/Ho the ‘‘North American" from Providence says: "Isaac Newton Phelps was a Baptist minister In New York, In J895 he came to Providence and embraced the ^Episcopal faith. Hd-waa oourertud by ihe Rev Fioyd 8. Tomkins, pastor of Grace Church at the lime. He Wodtod for th. Episcopal ministry, was made deacon and aasiatant to tbe Key; Dr, Tomkins Grace church, which waa a promimi

.u>. v.c K-r— . r _. ,, .V,.m.u

i. iwb. -u

Mi- M.r, <i

on the Cape May

alf link* Mooday afternoon Moudsj’* reeutl give, to R. Bb.Wuck tbe aeaaon'a

ta.-m uC ^ ^

a. Shntluck Wins Cup. _ aide of the city by Mr. Tomkins. Throngh l.t, <!«-...» ,h. b.,', prJ. bl,-!bmU» n,l»l™ ,.rf 1.

Calvary

He left the city

Nichols* stick* tic. pound. Tbta

snd/Bt. its Week

Mktter* of Oenerxl and Loo*l latenwt “MentioDed. r <

"The Board of E<lucalion will b*4a/ 1| swept from the contractor^' Mf. If. Chnreh A Bro.. the new High Sch#«H buUdlug, which has cost abo«t 938.0WI. ,

A alight fire occurred ou Tuesday iilghc fl • cafe. Tbe fire department wak 5

not called out breauae pefiriiu who were ' near-by extingniahed It wlihont trouble/*

Gronud haa hern broken and work commenci-d for the three <tory collage of

** McK. Hail, hurst, cm Wasblngtaa I street, adjoining the cottage of J. M. K. '

Hildreth. , Merchant Julius Deni^ot is bniMlng

handsome cottage at tbe corner «f Broad- j

e fiouae is now .

the*

riliaa in that end of the town.

way aim <s rant street, i ne n.mae 1* now . Inclosed and will be one of the- prettirek \

Icnger, of West C*|ie May, now of Cape May, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff at the corning ’ primaries. The other candidate is Free, bolder Alfred Creese, of Middle to* nship. The Hkiui.D is indebted to Mr. Thus. .. Brook* for many kind favors extended Joeing the summer season and for conIrlliuIlona of Interesting matter which readers have highly appreciated, j Mr. Brooke la a trained journalist and la well thought of by tbe public generally.* The four cottages being built for J. > Clifford Wilson, of Philadelphia, at the corner of Jefferson street and Stockton ‘ avenue, are inclosed. They will be com- ; pleted some time in December or Jauu- .) ary. Contractor, Cummings will erect four more for Mr. Wilson after these are

•m pleted.

Tbe last week in Adgnrt is Usually the last week of the active season. There *tlj| always tome who remain for several weeks iring September add even into October,; bnt this year the hotels have Isrgr numbers of cuert*. and proprietors of the large hyttelries have announced that they will real rl open during September. The cottage ■luny is still intact, and is not likely to ku broken toon unless by stress of unpleasant, ither. The tendency to prolong the aeahas been noticeable for several years,

bnt never so markedly aa now. Nowhere among the haunts of

summer crowds at a aeaalde resort does tha change from raldsummyr days to tbe 'mild .September" seem more marked than npoo tbe strand, where surf batter* •mat do congregate. The gay throujtg which np to Sunday last marked the

vnvif the aeaaon'a progress,‘hare

high*

dwindled 'fipwri to a mere handful

'".■'"T, rk recognind

pxrison, yet recogrmuxi aagenertmain 'large for the time. People nutte get

' - ' bnrf-j

away to their botoes sod to tholr busi-

ness, and tbe children mast resume tteir -j

school studies, heitoe the pulling up of

staksk and tbe folding of Meats by ihure* cottage famlllea aud hotel gueau wb-> J hatte been all-summer aojournera, repair- j

Ing to tbe "tontod city" at barbing time or sending the children and nurees to enjoy the ahado and thff refreshing aua brectos at other hour* of the day.

WIU Not Fight Certiorari. 3 Former Senator U-raucl E. Miller I decided not to fight tbe certiorari r

plow and John H. Sloan, of Phils

Ing to him by tihy Connell of <2,000 ( adrertislng the city. It la to he I that City Council will n<4 a money In law salts over the •Ither. A»‘the Senator has' decided tl be caniRH legally receive the money, tbe matter end ami. Council rewind I motion ordering the sum paid, will aa<* expeuae both to the < tbe taxpayers.

Nine Persona Held.

Prosecutor Eugene C. Cole waa ht huradayand bad all person, who, I* tf almged, were harboring slot I their bote!* and salooua durii

nejHemoer grarifi jury, c put under <300 had.

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