.JAPANESE IN DALNY
Capture Russia’s Modern Port on Yellow Sea.
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LON IX)N. AUy 10.—Di^istrbMi from abiincixii *ay I lint tllf Uuv« ^ajitunil nuU occupied Dalny. The csjttun* of Dalny by the Ja|MU on*- of the l.ljfisent events of the war. Dalny wna Uui>»ln‘s uio»t liujNtrtant aenport on the Yellow sea. It Um on the eiiKt eount of the IJhotuni: penInnula. in Victoria boy. one of the lulet* of Talleuwun biiy. where U**- Japat>e«e have lumpM In force. Dalny was built aluno-t In a year to be the e.i-u-ru teriulutu of the Kre«t TratuutUe-rhin railway, to be it |»ort where would aaaetuble the. coiumercial' navie* of the world. Kreete.1 in obedience to mi edict of the csar dated July SO. IStft. Dalny was completed before an 'inhabitant lived there; wa# yfected. had treiuendoun pler». fine dwelllnKa. public buildinK*. tbentera. ’ ‘banka, parka, electric UtfhtaV trolley car*—literally every modern luiproremenL Port Arthur la now entirely founded by the Japanese, who bold the ya 11 road aa well aa the approach by
.sea.
The evacuation of Newchwan* is almost complete. The Knaalnn autborittea have proiuba-d to leave a sufficient rear guard to prevent pillaging by the Chinese bandits who are in the vicinity and awaiting an opportunity to get Into tbe city. < . The Kuasiana arc commandeering cattle on the west side of tbe I.lao river, and the Chinese are Indignant at this procedure. Eight hundred head of aattle have been seen at Yinkow. Information has been received that Port Arthur baa only coal anffldent to last the warships tar six weeks and that the food supply there will food k,000 men for three months only. A dispatch from (ienaan. on the oast coast of Korea, states that a large . Rosslan force, accompanied by many ' lianchnriac mounted bandlta. crossed the Yaln far above Wiju. tbe Japanese base, four days ago and moved aonthaast. occupying Changjln. This place is a hundred miles west of Bongjln. Nothing further baa been board of the movements of this Itaaatan body, which was probably sent Into KereaTo harass the Japanese ontpoota and/ perhaps .cover other moreIt is beUered that KeueraJ Knropatkin may bare hi mind a design for flanking the Japanese along tbe Tain. A Tokyo report says that 15.008 Russians are retiring fram Xewchwang to IJnoyang. It also says that Chinese bandits hare destroyed the road to Tasbiehla %nd to Uaicbeng. Tasbiehla Is the Junction for tbe Kewchwang bram-b of the Port Arthur-Mukden line, and HaP cfaong Is farther north on tbe main line. Tbe Russians are making a new . road. Bandits bare attacked and cot other parts of tbe railroad. The capture ot Dalny will reabte the Jnpniwar Is ■ cut off Port Arthur's electrical supply. Tbe Japanese have requested tbe i United States government to Inquire into tbe fate of forty men who were gdaalng after tbe blocking of Port Ar.thur. It la believed that several pf •.them were captured. - A Seoul report soya: "It la believed here tbit a portion of -the Russian Vladivostok fleet has been successfully shut out and la now In tbe sea of Japan trying fin evade the
Tbs Russians probably will destroy tbs gunboat Hlvoutch, now at Newchwsng. before leasing. Japans** troops fired oir what probably was tbe last train out of Port At* thur ka It passed near Port Adams. The Russian general staff baa movad from Uaoyang to Mukden. It to reported here that Viceroy Alexeleff was slightly wounded before be left Port Arthur. Tip* viceroy barely got away from tber*- la-fore tbe JapanaM closed tbs Unas of communication. ^ A Tokyo dispatch says a great popular demonstration has been held thare In honor of tbe Ju|Mnewe victories on hi ini mid s<*n. T«e»« uf thousands of people carrying lanterns, flags and banners marched past the iruj»eria! palace. They were reviewed by some of the Imperial prince* and princesses iRitl high official* of the government nud the Imperial household. ^ Dozens of American Wnd British flag* -were carried by men, women mid children who participated In the celebration. It was the grentcMt demon*tra tlon ever witnessed In Jap.-ni. tieneral 8toei*-*el. who will have anpreme command of the def«-n*e of Port Arthur, to considered to be able and Resourceful and. to have an Indomi-
table wUl.
In addition to the 10.000 sailors on board the ship* at Port Arthur and the regular fortress artillery, probably numbering 2.000 men. the defending force consist* of a division of riflemen and three batteries of Arid, artillery, a total of about 22.000 men. General. Kurokl has Intimated that tbe Russian forces will be fortunate if all of them escape to the Hum mountains either on the road to Uaicbeng
or Liaoyang.
It to believed that two other division* of Japanese troops wlU land* Shortly near Newcbwang and attempt to effect a Junction with the army from the Yaln. A -< Since Thursday the Japanese have landed 10,000 men at Klncbow bay, 10.0U) at Foochow bay am! 7.1W0 at Pltzewo. They have occupied the towns of Wafungtien and Pohm Hen and destroyed several miles of the railroad. Sixteen Japanese warships protected tbe landing of troop* ut Kinchow bay. directing a sweeping fire over tbe nariw Isthmus before tbe soldiers disembarked. Seventy-five Husain ns were wounded in tbe flgbt. It Is reported from Tokyo that twelve flreshljis were sent Into Port Arthur hy tbe Japanese and that several of them readied tbe channel and were there sunk by thfl^Russiaa fire. General Kuropatkln baa reqi the Russian Red Cross society to supply 2.1100 more b«*i* for the hospital*
at the front.
The effect of tbe disaster to Russian rms on tbe Yalu upon the fbli being watched with keen interest and considerable apprehension. The danger of aa sntlforelgn tnavi wat throughout the-Chinese empire exists not only for Russia, but for al
PERSONAL MENTION. (COJCTIKUKD FUOM riUST l AOK-i
Spencer D. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jacoby. The Jsoobys are n jw here for tbe Iwason. having closed their
winter home In PbHadelptda.
Dr. Vera Barry, of German town, who owns the cottage at Howard street snd Kearny jivennr, and also one on Block Uni avenue,’occupied the past throe years by Chao. C. Pinckney Norris, to at Cape Msjr. having them put in readlnrtw for summer
occupancy.
Saille A. Foster has purebaaed
Capital, •3S,000.00. r*ROKiT*» and 8urhlu».*1woo Z3STAT3Z^IS23:EZ3 LOOX.
CAPE MAY CITY, V. J.
OFFICERS:
Late Tokyo reports say aft it cavalry Skirmishes at Erbtaltso. Santalau and other places a detachment eg infantry belonging to Genera] KurokJ a army
The Russians before retiring ■exploded tbe joagazlne, but left Urge qunntitfss of hospital stores, which sue being used by tbe Japanese bospltato. Naliras in tbe vicinity ot Fengwangekeng ’say that tbe Russians canted •bout 800 grounded through that place and that Ibetr casualties probably ■rare a bora &000 In tbe Yaln fight. A detachment of tbe Japanese army ^ dperating oa tbs Liaotung peninsula has dispersed small bands of Rnsalan troop# and captured Putontien. » rallfo*d station. Tbe Japanese destroyed the railway sad telegraph, thus severing the RosaUa communication with Port Arthur. , A Newcbwang report says tbfc* la •very Indication that the Russians bare decided to evacuate Newcbwang. The troops are leaving, sod the forts * re been dismantled. Many na tires are fleeing the city, and Che ITaseton drills ns also are Uarlag hurriedly. Tbe fear to held hero that Lf the RusSlaas lea re and the Japanese do net at •oca taka poaaoasiou of Newcbwang the brigands, who are
GROUSE IS A CLEVER BIRD. It KraSer the Hwter %r TtR fcs I%u» Dlaplar Its iBtellljcewew, B' WB*ei
The grouse baa 100 tricks of defense tys Outing. It will sometimes lie ill until tbe hunter to within a yard of it then soar straight upward la his front, towering Ilka a woodcock; again, it will rise 40 yards away, and tbe ad of Its wings Is Ms only notice of presence. It wlfl cower upon branch under which kg passes, and bis cap vill not be more than a foot bell as be goes, and though it has 1 him approaching, it will remain quiescent la frightful fear until back to turned. It will flush then. Bad when be has slewed himself hurriedly around be will catch only a glimpse of a brown, broad wing far sway. Wounded and falling In tbe open.« will be found—If It to found at all— with tbe telltale speckles of Its breast against tbe trank of some brown tree against which its feathers are in Ungulshable. and the black raff about the neck of the male will be against tbs darkest spot of the bark. Often it wttl double like a fox; often, as man draws naar. It will sp noiselessly Into some spruce and 1 until be paaaea. dropping thgn to the ground and continuing Its feeding; often, too. It will decline to take iftng, though unhurt, and will ran fast for a half mile—so fast that the most expert woodsman will be unable to keep pace with It XTbls U will do only on leafy ground and ‘nfrar w^en snow wt
betray Its tracks.
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The help of God to the only hope of , No naed to eat brambles in order to
get the berries.
Be who would establish another frith must be wan founded himself. Be who bas not heard Christ's “go,” has not heard His " come."
Account* of Merchants eud Individuals solicited, iii* three per oenU tiiierrel MMtrd. in Ureal beginning Hanker* money order* payable in all parts of xciiange payable tu all part* of tbe world, sold •
LAST or TEZ SEAS01?.
KhMCX PBTSItat, President.
I.awi* T. Brxvxxs, Vice President.
Cleveland cottags at Perry and Mmastoa | gJjciL^^ELnaxwa^SllcUor.
streets, and sold ber Own adjulnlmc tbe newly purcliaeed property. * Harry A. Jackson, of New York, nephew of tbe Ute Mr*. Cleveland, bn* owned the property
for sevend year*.
David 8. Tarry, a bo ba* redded for tbe past two ntimmer* at Cape May. but year baring the Faulkner cottage on Hughes street, and who ha* for eleven Jrj\u been in chance of the Washington bureau of the New Y’ork Bun. ha* realtetivd to becom* on July IS editor of tbe Providence. It. 1.,
Journal.
Mrs. John M. Rogers baa made a band home Bummer villa out of tbe Tat bam cottage at Beach avenue and Howard airerl. wbicb abe purebaaed about fourteen mom ba ago. h I* one of tbe moat finely appointed bousea on tbe const. Tbe kite* of tbe Marine Villaaud the A Ibert Cottage, wbicb vhe ob na, and wbicb adjoin, bare been cleared and made Into an immeui-e
lawn.
DIRECTORS: Kmlkk Pit tan s, IIOX. IMOMAO W. VlJ.I.fcT. Milliam X. Nobt.'i o*», I.Kwts T. Brfcixx* .Kdwaxii V. ;t«wx»i xu, * Hon. Hobkkt K. Haxu
L'en Iflcatr* of detiuait Iwar-
be d«te of U*ue.
he United hi Ate* and Foreign
Entire new stock of men's ready to ir pant*. Boy*' knet^panU at Sol Needle*' and get green trading stump*.
THE FIFTH MARYLAND.
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amon* Southern Regiment
bratea In Baltimore.
On Tnemlay tbe Fifth Maryland Reg* mmt celebrated the S7tb anniversary of fKanlxatioa. It was tbe first fauction given In iu new armory la Baltimore. Since its organization the regiment baa enjoyed tbe dialinctIon of being one of tbe forrmoat volunteer commands in the country. and bas figured conspicuously on many occasions. It was the first Southern regiment to come north of Mason snd Dixon's line after tbe war. This was in KCO. w ben ttie regiment came to Capa May for encampment and passed through Phil adrlpbia on Its way to tbe resort. Several day* before their coming a Philadelphia newspaper announced that some of “Gov ernor Swann's‘rebel militia,’ which bad plag.d an Important part (n tbe Civil e," were actually cowing through Philadelphia. Tbe announcement, bow , revolted in a royal welcome, and tbe emire command was breakfasted by tbe
cit Isens of Philadelphia.
Many other trips were taken North In ic years following, sad on every occasion where tbe Fifth figured tbe Maryland boys were given a hearty welcome. At Boston they -were presented a stand of color* by a Grand Army poat when they went to that city lu 1871 to take part in tbe one-hund-redth anniversary celebration of tbe battle
of Banker Hill.
Tbe regiment last encamped at Cape May,
Poaniylvft&ift StQ:eaA'i Wuhlfiftoa Tour Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad'* last threeday personally-conducted tour to Wa*b Ington. for tbe present mnwoii. will leave New Y’ork. Trenton snd I'btladelpbia Ray 12. Round-trip rate*—only difference being In tbe hotel selected in Washington— ere *10 .V) or *18 from Trenton. W or *11410 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rat* from other point*. Ticket* cover .railroad transportation for the round trip and hotel accommodation*. A apeclal aide trip Mt. Vernon may also be taken. AH tickets good for ten day*, with special hotel rate* at expirat ion of hotel coupon. For Itineraries and fall Information -pply to to ticket agent*, or Geo. W. Boyd. General nerr Agent,' Broad Street Station.
Philadelphia.
Where to Spend the Summer.
Tbe 1204 edition of “Pleaaant Place* on the Philadelphia and Heading Railway*'
Is now ready for distribution.
It is a neat booklet with a brief deacrip tlon of tbe suninur resorie on tbe line of tbe Railway from tbe Seashore 10 tbe Mountains, within easy reach of Philadelphia. with rates of fare. etc., and a concise
list of tbe Hotels and B-.-irdlog Horn
each plaoe. price of board and Post Office Address, giving valunable information to
those seeking summer quarters. There l* ... „ _ ,1,. . lut or I*, Picnic Gn,u,* i-Ll- fb«m«cy. M.iiiT Btn.
(or a days outing.
It can be groomed at the principal tlcki offices of the Company or will be mailed to any address, upon receipt of a two cent atampt. by lidson J. Weeks. General I*aaenger Agent. Philadelphia.
—Cntire new stock of meti'a ready to wear pants. Boys' knee-pants at Sol Needle*’ end net green-trading stamps.
TVekrton Signers. Tbe following are tbe persons whose ernes appear an tbe petition asking for an tnveatlgalirn of Lower Township af-
Robert E. Hand. WilliamT. Bare, Them 1 A. Lyle, R. T. Johnson, Milton Taylor. J. C. Eldredne. W.C Feast- r LE. Hughes, Albert J. Matthews, Knock J. Htichner. James A. Needle*. Walter Ratbrrford. Wade Dickinson, George Cox, Silaa /Aat thews, Juaepb Snyder, Anthony Creree, L H. Eidredge, Edward Learning, Gao rtfs Dickinson. Nelson Garreteon. Thomas Pierce, J. L Garretson, Daniel Ooagrure, Charles H. Dawson, Aaron H. Snyder. Albert Plsreon, Frank Baruett, P. Dick Ibsod, John W. Snyder, C. 8. Shaw, Charles Mat thews. R. Matthews, J. P. Matthews, Arthur Loper, Dl Peterson, John W. Kinasey. Lemuel Hewn, J. C. Bet*, Freak Dlekln1, V. D. Scbellslnger, Freak Barnett, George W. Homan.
—EntiVe new stock of men's reedy-to-earpante. Boys’ knee-pant* at Sol Needlee' and get green trading stexnpo.
Although Gape May county nellast ooe In tbe 8eete of New Jersey, according to tbe population of 1*00, when there were 18.200 Inhabitant*, Ha reaidenU ere not tbe poorest according to tbs banking statistics of 1908. Tbe total amount poMBMsrt by oar dttoens
which made the average neb Individual 808.18.
The teui amount deposited in banks by
8828.774 or *47AS for
Selovsr In tbe IllsaaldtbeX
there is no record of this kind of fish beebeen cnogbt In bnynide pouade nt any
rot la ths pound nets of the bey nbocn than la any prevtona year known.
yrofrssional (Tards. | A kiK8 MECHAY, •. D. Om. Pekby and W'Asinsurox Bre. (Oppoaite Congrea* Hall.) Care Mat City, N. J. Office Hours;— 8 to 2 a. m. 3 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.
| KWIBT. BTEVENB-* COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 610AVa*hixcitox Sr . Cafe May, X.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. CommisaioDerfor Pennsylvania.
J)R. WEHTLEY RODGHRS WALES,
WALES'
Uxitzd ,Btavb* Puakmacy. Wamiinotox anD__ Dm ati h Stkxxt*,
Cape May Gty, X. J. Telephone 93 and 34.
O-Hee hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7
lo p. fl
Office and rendfoce, Wales United >Ute« Pharmacy. Nigrt Bell.
Double # Triple
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Elrot Preabyterieb Cbnrrb. Pastor Rev. Arthur Willis 8poon*r. D. D . Tbe suhjnct of tbe morning sermon will be “The Fierce Battle for Sovereign ty.” The evening sermon will be addressed to young men on tbe theme, “How Should Y’onog Men Bpeod the Sabbath f This will be a mresage straight from tbe heart that lovea young men, and all young men are Invited. Tbe pleasure er. Tbe corner loafer. Tbe tobaccostore lounger. Tbe stay-at-home and nil others Interested in tbe saving and ennobling eff our yootb, are cordially invited ito service. Tbe music will be an attraction.
FOR BA life A fine large black bone. For full particulars apply Chsulks T. Camfbei.i^ 908 Washington St.
DON’T SET STUCK Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mud, and you can avoid being stuck. Tp be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stuck when
you
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Promptly attended to _______
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CAPE MAY, N. j:
THE Friend* and Patrons ol Mr*. E. Turner are moat cordially invited to attend the vale for the entire month of Mav, Ome early, our stock i* Urge, we nave, aa von will find that which we need so much room. TnfespbmrrlOHtiptSpaDn until the amount reaches $5 00 fia Tbs Stay h id ui m? !0 Cak
Ladies'Tailor made Suits, Skirts and Jackets.
Ladies Suits, $5.00 to $20
Please call and era-nine our Stock of Mill neryand Keady-to Wear (rood*. Dry Goods and Notions.
A fine line of ladies toilet aniclas
323 Washington St. Cape May. fl^Green Trading Stamp Premiums on second floor.
-ip-Just Received-#!-NEW LOT OF VALlLl PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WlU. CALL AND DHOW SAMPLES
Notice to Limit Creditors.
Bstate of Albert L Baynes, Deceased. Pursuant to tbe order of R. C. HEWITT, Surrogate of tbe County of Cape Bay, made the fourth day of April, A. D. 1904. 00 - —-**- —of the sabacriber, Bxecotor
of said deceased within ala ue lorever oaireo ot any see
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