Cape May Herald, 25 October 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

-CAPE MAY HERALD,

I IN

NT WKKIU.Y.

THE DINERS' CONVENTION Qoestloa of RcioilalcmMl ot Striker*

Cantes Some Beta)-.

PublUned Every Saturday Morning at 506 Washington Street. COMMISSI*! WILL BE ACCEPTED. Cape May. N. J. The 5.MS Eagiarcrt, I irtm:» aW Pumpmen

ol Ot( Back Tbelr PU the Miser*’ Convention

: Dace Adopted President

«. L SCULL, • PDlliiltr ii< ProprltloL

SUBSCRIPTION:

One Dollar Per Year In Advance. Knterod at the peat "81 re at Capo May, >t. J., aa »oooaa-o.a» matt.-r, March

Mlh, 1901.

WooU Have i Mitcbelt's Keco

Willtesbarre. Pa. (

i'-uslv ; »trik)ni

reach tlenict

day. The

ial).—Thi i of the l

awaited convention of the 145.060 miners met Monday, but did not vote on the proposed plan of setll is expected to do so f ur*'

There were bbi delegates present in

'V-—Our JS7 corporation* that come u» 1 the Nesbitt Theatre, where the convenf der the head of "truBU" have a tout tion was held, and they were empowered rapttal *tock of nearly *6.000.006.000. j h > « h «" ;r local un,cms ,0 867 vo,cs .him 1. more than all the gold, stiver f “ r <« **"’"' *•*»«« R««velf»

, ... . c . ! of arbitration. I he great

“ d ““•S''»'V' Volca

Or«l BrIUln. Gcmu.y ,dJ »«>oe ^ „ d

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SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS. Boaestk. • The jury in Pittsburg brought in a verdict of involuntary manslaughter in the.case of Mrs. Ida Wilkins, who shot ’ ’ ’ • while trying

shot

in New York was completed and the Securities Company, testified in St. Paul in the big merger case before

tion in t .bo, foil

There'* a strong appeal to linagina-

; of the bank robber

1. foiled in the effort to bag a big pile of gold dust, set off a dynamite bomb that wiped out bjmsclf and the gold dust too. Lavishly, he/'blew It

In."

cry scandal:

President Mitchell, of the miners’ union, now says tbai "il others had been as lair and reasonable as Mr. Morgan was the strike would have been settled a long time ago.” Both Mr. Morgan and President Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, were working lor a settlement when President RooscP „» c™.

majority of the pany has entered smt in equity against

ini. ,h< «>»,! li',;;,

n 1 the former the right to use the tele- * graph lines alnng the railroad. * At the meeting of the board oi g( ernors in Philadelphia Admiral Dev

pura

strikers of those tek their old places

pipe uystems of water, gas. and steam companies. The pipe* are rusted by •orrodlng acids formed by elitrtcal decomposition In the soil. A remedy Is suggested: "Break up the electric continuity of each pipe-line by Inserting

aonconductlng Joints."

fear that the s.oot

the engineers, firemen and pump- j cffrr!>on Memorial Association

a I1 "

the President's plan, which carries with it declaring the strike off and a general resumption of.vvriUc through the 175-mile

strip of the hard-e«?al region.

At one time it seemed certain that the

• strip 01 ii

The return currents of our Trolley At one —- road, are said to destroy quicklytbw- -^^Srt^P^idVt° MilSell ro'rod

the strike, burthe opposition plea too earnest, ano tnc-final vote went over until Tuesday, w hen it is next to certain

rwey

Thomas isociation.

ighthouse and coast guard service in the Philippines, under Commander Marix. consists of 21 vessels,

o. Conri.

whs admitted to membership in the Society oi the Cincinnati. Hall Caine, the novelist, arrived in New York on the steamship Lncania

Liverpool.

... ...:n 1..

wks a 7$

TTie World's Work calls attention to the fact that a novel and Important department—that of insurance engineering—has been established at the

Massachusetts InsUtute of Technolo- , deciM l£> conunJ|hl gy. It Is intended to reduce'to an ex j so decide, and why the strike

The writer points out that the preven | question before the convention

tire treatment of-, fires Includes. Brst. the planning of Peep roof buildings, and

second, the devising of means for the j to call off the strike anefl

j tion* in dispute to the Pr

j mission.

'iM'o S’, i”«■"i'"™? -

fuH expressJon^tO their f- ,; --

afternoon, and

iu

r

: r eX^ v «o ^ T"

^■rnun. and !

may

'must'Jz.'&issi in New York after a quarrel about busnvention incss affairs.-and riven killed himself,

was the At the closing session of,the annual,

ccllor of the ^niv. The r.rincipaK'addrc

LIFE INSURANCE FRAUDS T*. Grave,ar, Baa Ba ln I.

j «t reasonable |

doing elven 1

New Orleans.

EXTENT OF FRAUDS NOT YET KNOWN. Officials and Detectives ol the Companies Maklni as lovestlfatloa—Over s Score ol Frsadsleol Policies Traced Down—The i Companies Payia* the Risks Reported to ! Have Lost Nearly JIOO.OW. New Orleans (Special).—Life insur- j ance fraud* ol a sensational character arc said 10 have -been discovered in the New Orleans district. The officials and detectives of 'some of the large | Eastern companies, believe they have clues to-at least a* hall doreij of the I boldest graveyard syhemes. ’ r Attorney MacBridr. general solicitor oTnew-‘\’ork. C reache'd tiiTs'eit>%'tT^ad- i ••ance guard ol a corps oi secret work- I crs. So far six of the graveyard case* | are said to have been unearthed. Twenty-two fraudulent policies have been traced down. The companies pay- , ing the risks havr lost between $75,000 and $100,000. The full extent of the | business is not yet known. The frauds | appear to hare turned up in extensive j Rorm. The officers on the trail do not j even conjecture to what extent it has The scheme that has been worked |

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parishes is this: A man would apply ■ for the agency of a life insurance com- | pany. He would produce recommendation's ol an apparently satisfactory na- i ture. and be appointed to do business for the company. At his suggestion a 1 physician would be named as the examiner for the company, whose duty it ! was 10 pass upon all applicants for policies. The physician.and the agent un derstood each other and the deal that was to be worked. A graveyard case was. run in. That was a policyholder

who would soon di

trect, doca all

thoroughtly

>le prices. He has been business in Cape,May fot years. Rips in uppets sewed

oy machine with silk to match. Lost or broken evclets oHiooks replaced.

"RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS.

Something absolutely new aod with which we have experimented for years. One Bean mates one glass Artificial Whiskey (Rye or Bourbon); six Beans to the pint Just the thing for traveler*, and convenient for picnics,

excursion*, etc.

. Contains all tbfc virtue of the best whiskies without the deleterious effect. Made from the-pure vegetable matter, and guaranteed to contain no poisonas or narcotic drag* of any

rscription.

If a beverage is not desired. a Bean mar be taken 1 in the month without water and the most exhilersting j effect will be experienceo.

box or u sms $oe.

| Tha Beans retail at toe ; each, and can be procured from any drnggist, fancy I grocer, or first-class bar. { For sale on dining cars. . One box sent post-paid

1 on receipt of *0 e~~

Glnseng Distilling Co.

firm Lugs or

9tiir*Uxnr0u$. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.. YORK BROS. Charles York. Stjtes York. 1*. O. Box 061. Cape May, N*. J. CIRCULATING LIBRARY NOVJiLS and MACAZBNlis. Fine stationery and blank lyx.k>, toys, shell Roods, games, toy boatii M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Waslnngtoii Street BOARDING By the day or week. Furnished rooms to rent. 850 Washington Street. Mr*. f \. M. Richardson. CHEW’S COTTAGE Alexandria Avenue. Caps May Point. Oi>en for the Season Jnne iat. BOARDING—by the day. week or sezsoa. LODGING ^ Convenient Lsndihg, Mni. ALICE ( IftiW JOB PRINTING That brings results \ Is the kind done at THE HERALD OFFICE

COTTAGES FOR RENTe agent and the doctor paid the j 1

;n>. and the principal was pay-

. them or to some interested SEASHORE COTTAGES. Villi

rapid (Xtinctkm of any blaze that gaina

headway.

took out fact, the 1

Krrv

friends. In a iew holder died, and «

when it adjourned for the day was the

President's

the surprise of the convention was a decision to-admit newspaper men to ait the sessions, open or executive, when even union miners, eagerl- watting by the

Fruit-growers believe that within a

few years seedless apples and pears ! hundreds out in the street, will be as successfully produced as I into the theatre. Twj“ '

O'oerlin. O.. nominated.

- installed as chan- | , .vwsjty of Kansas :

The r-rincnia)-' address was made by .

Presidcrn Hadley. ..f Yale. T*.- ar * c that

^eedJess oranges are now. Some have been grown already, but they lack the aise ^nd flavor of the ordinary variety. .Experiments are also being made in growing nuts, not so much to produce larger ones, as to do away with the mhell and the thick walls that separate the kernel. Chestnuts larger than the wild ones, however, have been

men won Ed”"

itre. Twice the newspaper •ictorics by 4>ic majorities. • ponse to them asking to lie

The indications arc merger of Smthern <

Forelxn. »- ( I

The British government has inform- j d Russia in connection with the lat- 1

ome interest iths the policy-

proper death certhe company and

A number oi detectives arrived from New York and began an investigation. A BEEF TRUST CHARTER. Believed to Ft for the Los* Expected Her*er—Capital SI.MO.OOe. Trenton. N. J. tSpecial)/—A charter was granted here to the Uniifid'Statc*

authc

Packing Company whh >

uthoriecd

I of $1,000,000.

, it is believed, is the big m

)cpartment r: 10 be increa

xisting afrange- j nion. That company was given a :

successfully pi

roduced!

er*. and that the best wa- to get an ac- [tion regarding the proposed relations.; , a i ned . Nore of the concern* to be curate report of the convention was to Lrnest Roche. Nationalist, mtrodne- ; absorbed by the Meat Trust is named let the nrcss representatives remain on cd a bill in the French Chamber ol | j,, t hc charier just granted, nor does the spot. Even the suggestion of a press ; Deputies providing for thc separation 1 any of the big meat dealers appear of delegates to give the news church and state, the bill being I among thc incorporators, who are respondents was turned down intended as a-chillcngc to the govern-1 clerks in a Jersey City corporation

combine which ha* been expccti

ipects the cap- j ted shortly to - x is sisiila'- to Steel'Corpnr- |

Tpany was given a small hen its charter was ob-

SEASHORE COTTAGES, Villas and Hotels—Modem, Convenient, Centrally Located, Elegantly Furnished, Sanitary and Comfortable. PRICES Tt^gjUIT.

I|e8l Esibie Bqiise^Sold up Excbbjiged

M. B. SCULL,

Offices: HERALD Building,

506 Washington Street, CAPB~*(AY, N. J.

| to the c j b’- the o

The American Park and Outdoor Art Association has coifipllcd some Infer- ; eating statistics which show what great strides have been made In im- ^ proving the appearance of our large , cities. Fifty years ago no municipality \ in thc United States bad reserved a j \ single acre of land for park purposes. JJuring 1&01 there were Ip ciUes of

than 50.000 population

THE OIL BRICK EXPLODED. Mrs Cxiitwxy Hsd Satiiratrt It With Gas-

•Bsc/

Incyru.s O. t Special).—Mrs. S

iv, who lives near here, was

victim of the oil-brick /ad. which — , * has been popular since HSTldvarce id thc . prc5idcnt lnadc price of coaL j trade unionism.

Mrs.' Callaway read in the

Hi

Call:

oi church and ‘tate. the bill being I among intended as .a-chkllcngc to the govern- 1 clerks mem to carry' out the Radical pro- ■ agency,

gram. The . Chamber rejected an ur- j The; charter gives the United States gcncy motion. "* Packing Company power to buy. sell. Sir Henry CampbcH-Bannennan. the ' -ajsc and deal in cattle, sheep, poultry. Liberal leader. >oine*l the Irish in^mcjgame. .fish and all kinds^of^live stock.

1 virulent a

more t , parks and squares with a total area j Jf^* d ° l tr7 *

upon other lines ot transportation. Further , ^ -f • ! »' BnKa lor j SSffi S S3

ir who advised England to consult. with friends there and assets, and thc liabilities of any

ra&iTS .1; ex

were so enthusi- 'he Boers. The collections in Germany j 0 i the corporation, or otherwise.

! •TnftS’X Bri,i.h e.perL „. j d %SZ

iway read in the papers os a ] me ooer general* jcit ocriin^or j certake tnc goon win. propeny rignis | Cor. BROADWAY sn4 myrtle ave.,

2360 | bricicmaker of -New Yor ] people to try soaking a soft

• - , ! oil and burning it. as a s of 59,717 acres, the valuation being - coa l. The advantages were so

Sctcing

maintenance of which at least $11.- ] " ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 •'“*

000,000 arc spent annually.

SAMUEL E. EWINO ... Garjeral Cojitractor ... HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Offlcs Address, Cipj Msy Court House, H. J. E. BENSTEAD, Ppnnrn Choice goods handled only. Strictly pure canned UQUULn. goods etc. Goods delivered to any part of the city.

* 1 *WEST CAPE MAY. N. J

J. ID. OIR-A-IGr,

RKl’AIRBU OP—

Further dJscorerie* have recently been made In the ruins ot Zimbabwe, the ancient capital of the former kingdom of Monomatapa. which was the center of an Arabian gold-mining industry prior to 2000 B. C. The gold mined in this region by the African stares of the Arabians was refined at Zimbabwe and shipped thence to South Arabia—the realm of the Queen of .-—IJheba--which some antiquarians asri same wa* the Ophir of King Solomon's time. Telford Edwards, a mining en'"gineer, who has examined the old .workings in the riclnlty of Zimbabwe, estln^ates that *376.000,000 in gold was extracted from them by the ancients. Some recent authorities on hygiene are urging langhter as, a maldicine. Their patients are ordered Joints as a steady diet. They sre told t» Ifcugb heartily where before they were wont to bestow only s frostblttefc smile. In season and out of season they must keep . their rlslbles in \motion.

Oocd tv the facial eel lent for the lungi

if„Xfo? , . 0 talt - 'li«r'.'h : ‘d^d it"£ | * *"»

the stove and touchei

if the stove li

x ss sislrtiuSxs; "x

iriously- dam gcd. j ior home on thc

There was only- enough of tF to be of u*e to the tunknun. ' rt -- neighbor- succ~A»A i scattered piece _

before the house was seriously dam gcd.

You* Widow Under Terrible Cbarxe. - , . ..

P„bk. N. V. fSwcU) -Mr., lU.d, |

KiehL a widow 18 years old, was arrested | ah Two offit

here. charged-Jtith having poisoned her —

-in-law. Adam Kichl. Thc in-

' hv-

t of

broti^iD^aw,'~ x—*. . fatnatkm of the young woman for ' i-law ' thc announcement c

Britain, in proportion

of passengers carried.

The report of the British army-

mission investigating thc remount

ndal declare?" American horses and o be sjicndidly adapted to ariny

generals left England American liner Philatnlbumstic over in fought an en*.

rccs oi Mad Mulrc killed and one was wounded.

Great .Britain has interrupted the ne’gotistions for the departure of the in-

, dclphia. All were

rgof.stions tor the departure ol the in ttrnational troop* from Shanghai. ' Firmin. the revolutionary leadct with 250 oi his adherents. has.left'Hayl

hrotber-in-law —

liam Kiehl. died la*t Februap' under pe- | f or the Bahamas, and the commander circumstance*, and-his body will j <jf the United State* entiser Cincinnati

cunar circomwancc*. anu-n» ovuy mu 1 01 tnc United State* cniit be exhuij^ Kidd, a •■rosjwroui I report* that thc Haytixn Hcjud not been ill. and after a hard jKraenwr.' director of the days work .ad eaten Mitmer -nd retired , A lo . Auftrian Balll ,. in Vj enna . has He,was found dead in bed the next | arrr , tcd on the charge of obuinmormng. - • ing $7,200 from the bank by false pre-

[oreign conning.' RooseveHs Miata* Clato*. Colorado Springs. Col. (Special).— President Theodore Roosevelt's name appears on sis location certificates of mjoing daims just filed in the office . of Jhc clerk of Pueblo county. His - i.and J.

1 tactical t local- 1

cd near Red Creek Springs, in the cxire me western part of Pueblo county. ' The region is not famon* for its gold j deposit*, although much prospecting and but little development have been done there. Messrs. Klecnwrin

Jjffachjnes & 0Tgans

420 Washington Street.

J. R. WILSON & SON,

ere.

rgcr. who are on confident 61 pay ore ■vdopment. . '

Messrs. Klecnwrin and j

the ground, arc ' with proper de-

Mattings, Oil Cloths and Linoleums.

Con. •xxy k maparagfoy

Paint! Paint! Paint! .properly, apply them thoroughly and rapidly, and exercise juste In the selection of color*. Guarantee all work, cheerfully

^ good us: 1 •“furnish ci

pa ad and raise the chest, and the nemrua system. *ay these wUearrea. Alaor hearty laughter baa been •clenUficUny demonstrated as the beat method of l*dtiring normal circulation. “Don't take trouble to bed,with you." adds thin dieted exponent of the ad mce of heafthi "hang it on a chair with your outer garments." And then he quews the idly Hooaier poet to the •Vart that ft is bis belief that “when a man's Just glad plumb through. God's pleased, with him, same as you.'*

Father aad Son Biroed.

Urbana, O. (Special).—Carl Maggcrt w-jfs burned to death. Arthur Maggcrt fatally injured and Night Watchman Charles Maggrrl, the father, and another son were badly burned during a fire which destroyed ‘the Tucker Wood Rim Work*. The bor* were in the building visiting tbeir father, and were compelled to jump from a second-story window. Carl was overcome and burned to a crisp.

Jes ex- * The fire started fro.n unknown origin. * ' I and wa* beyond control when discovered.

*“ M ' The entire plant was destroyed.

. Lives LsM la a Fire.

fearl Roberts ha* accepted an invitation of the American generals to vi*jt

1 Btidt

Albany. N. Y. (Special).—It is n

life w

man. Ten Eyck supposed to have

when thc fire seen since.

believed that another life was lost -in thc Arc' which destroyed Tower & Brook*' Boston Store. The watch- —“ ‘ r — e ^ La Mousa, who was

— been in the building

broke out. bs* rmt been

id it is believed that his

J - U 'ts- .The loss, it

SstJX

nly partly covered by insurance. Thc remainder oi the lore, about $150.000. Ji divided among about 30 small

firms.

tion

thi* country. ChancclIpr~von

in thc Reichstag

referring to thc economic condition* of Europe and the United States, said: "J&'c uinst *trengt)icn our politicocommercial armor, »o as to enable us

to meet onr opponentt.'*

( Volcanic du*T from Soufricre volcano is-failing.on the'town of Bridgetown. Barbados. There were two earthquake* at.Lcs Safmcx, Island*.

Pullman stockholders receive a quarterly dividend oi A per cent. ‘

ha* net

—licipal

■ritki

lias deel;

The I

—iThe Government has orrepted $13.-

200.000 State and municipal bonds. The Northern sceuritw* Company ■lared a dwidend pi l jjcr cent, final scWleWehF? of the strike

hardly ctused a Tipple in Reading

prices.

Amalgamated Copper diuributes a qnarte^ dindend ol 1-2 of 1 per cent. Penmylvaaia n*e» more locomotive* .-.nd irore car* than any other railroad in •America.

j

of colors. Guarantee al mjilly attend to stl^ or

HI. ing Ms

liAFAYBOUIiE BEHkBm

and other Coloring Materials of highest quality.

$7.(00 la Jewels Slden.

Duluth. Minn. (Special).—Seven j

'03 Jackson Street, - CapeMey.N.J.

sssasrfs "SBaiaasssfua? 1 deposit vaults and laid the jewels down. 1 BW-I also give special attention to glass contracts, and -handle exdusirely the proIgocalittoa Prohibited. FAdPJSata jutm ErcxtyEi: a^p-crxjgagJHB.

Havana tSpccial).—SecretaryGovernment Tamayo has itfued

lion

sn-inununes •itten a per- : and which

over to days. |

ler prohibiiii aperimcntal

by mosquitoes which bav son with the yellow let have been infected lor o

inoculation for the ; pill-pose* of non-it ■s which have bitter

A. C. GFILE, >

Oraak Polsoaed Cel tec.

stowh. O. (Special).—Mrs

Youngs*'

Mary Joseph, aged

here after drinkir.„ ,,, ... Three other members of the family— j George lupc. Chady Jo*eph and Wil- I Aftrahitn—are m a scions cpndi-

ANDyDECORATOB-^*lt 416 Washington Street,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

OFFICE-

ralter ! Ilr.-ncli Ofliec in Pliil..rlrlpl>i».

liam Abrahaen-^are in a scions condition. Nicholas Joseph, who t* no relation ol the family, hat been arrested.

WM. e. S HiYW, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. ’

DXAI-KRr IN .

, LIKE, BRICES, SAHII^Cm|T AND BHILD3R? Tklsphonk No. SO. - 6*3 Elmira Strket