Cape May Herald, 9 June 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAt>E MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904.

THOUSANDS WILL DIE Japanese Must Sacrifice an Army to Win Port Arthur.

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■'nv ItiiaalaDM te»l HSJDQO mru -at l*ort Arthur at tlw tluu* I loft Uim«. unU ffvory man wu-< halo hiuI hrurty n<*i] tinuHivd-tM tijiht till tiu' laat to jjrftvoiit tho inj>tui» of the fortniut Ail tiie m|rr»muilui: lielKlita an* atruuKlr foflill.al hy itftraui'htlH'UtM. euiltaukluoiitH anil uun eui]>lai-euK*nta tu ioutltloally iUaiKi»«l. ) i-outi^al in our day AieTuV-ii »w and iE«» minx. The JapatK-w rdti only tub* the place If they are in ovcrwhcluilny force or If the Knoidana are aulecp, uiel I do not believe the inner will invur in view • of the vljcilanoe •everywhere manifest

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•‘Hatvly a whfVt fmaseil at Port At -’thur without lamionadlns hy the Juf> anew. The ho- always ojieued nlmut ■o'clock ami Hupi-ed at d. Now 1 uwakwi reKularly at 2 s» clock and cannot slut (> aifaiu for four iu>un> " A Tieundn *ot»*rt “Four thoUKainl KussUns iH-loiiirtnu to Cetieral ihakellierg'a brhtnde have attacked l.otMi Juimncse. nueupyiiur a poaitiuu Sre miles south of Wafonir Uen. Tlv- Russia ns were namlsi-d. Jos ini;'2tiii kUlud niul -tun wounded. The JaiKincse lost 3nore than 1*«0 killedT' At St. 1'eterdliurg It U said that-Rus-sia wj II Ktnntl.or fall by P*irt Arthur - tliat f*. so Yar ns the pivstire of the Kovenuueni with the iow«sr daaae conemnB. In the evedt of the rai-tan of the fortress interne) troubles U> Uu possible, and .ks-al compliraith dlsturlur.ces on- Inerltabir. Late iktuiiotfi.-lal adyh-r* f» kyo say: “Tbe destTvyer tlotilla wuimanl In watchmv Port .Arthur froai tie- «-astward iviiorts Uhat a Rtisciau jmali of Uie tiilhik ityjs'.was se*oi to i-spl aud sink near .tUieutaoshua.. Tie- ’ 5<*I. with nr Kith if Kunlioat. a destroyer and other steaua-rs. was ewidenth enSaite<l ip dtearlbi; tbe vk-inkiy of mines. “Wltra ■tile ex|iiosh(p .o'vnrrvil tbe others irnrrietl U«ek Into Port Arthur. Viye Ailmiral To*o expivasM tlM •opinion that thc-expUsilnn was <musetl by a Japanese lorjiedo. A St. I'etwslMicc rejiort sae's <.ewenil KuropaLkin ^aw edegruphed no llu •emperor as follows: “A rtnaclicient -cf Kusswn •••»TH*rv. • consUtiag <1T draicsons. Cossacks .and tnonnled eimwo-ur*. with-a Joftery. on their way fnan Vanaalen wene liiTmusod that-two-oimpanles of th» ^ontser .guard were .engaged with the eietpy -Oeeujlying a '{amiUoc near Hie vUhig«,ajf Yonihdatun. A portion of «itjf^*-uvai-ory advanrsnl tuevard Wufesigkan. whik: •two siiiiadnms of dragiKins wh*«rb- support the tronti**- guard, jmi company of <-hnasi-nrs was scan J*> pns tect and renomuiter.oa our rigln flank in the valley of Fncliaa. After air-oiJe-ptishlng tbto iniMlnn tl*-- chasaesrs and a company of t oasacVs formed the riftut flank of our /lositlui. "Toward 1 o'clock the enemy ?-egan to debouch la romlderable force from LuUlatun with the object of attacking oor uu1van<-e One. Two -'ompnnie* «if Siberian <'oiisarit* rroasiaS the ml I way in fnent of tbe ca fairy a at) attacked a aqaadron of the Japnmwe adn guard, almost entirely (lea troy log It la a he** to hand fight. They afterward eocouatered the fine of the Japanese infantry. Two squadrons of our car airy and a battery «f machine guns ban-lad op, and the* retirtag drew after than a second aqaadron of Japaneae caralry. This aqaadron followed ontU It came In contact with a detachment of dmaaeura. wba succeeded In firing eight rollers at • fixed range into tbe aqaadrhn. which than fall hack, baring antlered coostderaMo loan fit Petarfiborg dispatches say the caar has orte-ed General fitoaasel In the event of (be captors of the fortress by the Japan—a to. blow op fee forth flcations, the hanks and the —oat important bandings. General Kuropaddn has ha— adrlasd to attempt to railere Port Arthur, but to act with the greatest pro dance. A Tokyo advice says: Tbe Japans— have occupied the first Una of tbe outer fortifications tof Port Arthur aft— a feeble resistance ‘•Poor divisions of Japanese troops have occupied Kwangttrag heights, on which they have placed heavy artfllary dominating Port Arthnr. ’The Russian garrison attempted a aortic, hut was forced to return, being threatened by tbe Japans— fleet' A rsport from Mukden —7* tbftltb*

Japanese battleship Fuji la aground os a reef 08 the Mlaotao Islands between tbe Kwangtung and fthaugtuog prom ontorlee. where aha is t»elng guarded

by torpedo boats.

A dispatch from Paris says a rumor Is circulated there that General Kuroki has barn captured hy the Hpaalaus. BULLFIGHT RIOTERS. Ssoalsh S sort Mtupped »>r PoHeo. Arena HaUdlaa Uurard *•» MaO. HT. LOUIS. June ".-Incensed we*-r their failure to *«■«• 11 • genuine rquinlali bullfight" which the aiithorilies hail ordered etopiHvt. n riot Mas atmted in in-na stenr the world's fair grounds by a crowd v»f 2..Vsi men aud l»n.vs who ■re unable to get their money buck, and tltr building .was bonnil to tbe ground The price-of admission ••barged wa* ?1. Four umn were placed under arrest by the authorities of St. Louts county charged with destruction «.f prejaTty. The .-n-wd. tlitnking these men were oaims-ted n'ith the show. inu'V an utteui|it to tuob : ltiem. ami In tlndr eneottuter with the deputy slier IRI. a number were t.•uglily bundled, mul some-received acalp wounds. The building Is said te have cost $25.UiHi. It is a total loss. k The Initial performance by the comqmiiy of Spanish hullllghters had las-n advertised whlejy. TiUt Governor iHs-k-cry. to whom numerous proteata bad In-en made by religious and humane sodetle*. ordered that It should not !«•

allowed to take idsct-.

A call was made for the fire department. but the single engine that responded stuck In the mud. and there wus tlothlng to stop The progress of the flames. The Are department* of the world's fair was called out to prob'd the exposition littihHng*.

AT HOME OF HAMLET I

rnera Dan— Will Erect • Monumeot to Shakespeare.

Itarheos Wbb_ H~*eV banahlrr of Levi r. Norton of Aew York. / PARIS. June 7.- I11 .v 1115411 wnce of differences Istwccs the l»uke and l>iM-hes» xtt Vahnn-ny M»*|*s have been taken to dissolve the marriage. The duclM'SK aas Meleti Mo Mon. a rtsnghter of Levi P- Morton of New York. It Is learned t* artfthorftatlve quarter* that, tbe dukeV lumther having asked the sanrlion itf :Ui4- (kijs- for an annulment on Che ground tliat tbe marriage had been without Issue, the dm-toess has m* plied to Che civil courts for a legal dissolntion. the groumls l>elnv withheld for the pwoellt. The American colony of Rafts la greatly -disturbed by the neu-s of the

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DUKE VALENCAY'S DIVORCE.

Movement UaXerlekeB hr CltlaeBs el Klstaore Throe Centartea After tbe Port CoorrUrd Idea of

HU Uroot Work.

A. D. 1903, the coronation year of King Edward Vll. and the former Danish princess. Queen Alexandra, colnddea with the three hundredth anlversary of the year In which Shakespeare wrote the greatest play In the English language. And It Is highly probable that In the year 1G03 Shakespeare, being a practical theatrical manager, conreived the Idea of giving ''Hamlet" to the world because the Danish born Prince— Ann had just ascended the throne of England. So the play with a Danish hero would be aure of royal patronage and that of the people of that day's fashion who sneexed when the

court took snuff.

There la an extra and peculiar appropriateness In tbe approaching dedication of the merooriHl statue to Shakespeare which will be unveiled at Elsinore. on the ancient rampart* of Kronborg castle, at a date a* near as possible the anniversary ol the first production of the play. The statue Is the work of the DaiflBh sculptor. Louis Hasselbriis, and the plaster model Is now In his studio In Rome, awaiting Ita final perpetuation In bronze. It Is Interesting fo trace the birth of the feeling which first prompted ths principal residents of Elsinore and the Englishmen residing there to promote the erection of this statue. 'Considering." said their first circular letter projecting the scheme, "the great Influence which the tragedy of 'Hamlet' has had on the minds of even the greatest poets and philosophers during three centuries, we entertain the hope that our endeavors will be favorably received and find spokesmen and subscribers far' and near, among for-

Vroffssional tfards. jAMKB MKCUAY*, M. D. . Con. 1’kiiuv asp WAMiisi.T-iN Ht». {Opposite Congress Hall.) Gaea May Cm. S. J. Office Hours;-

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| KWI8 T. STKVKNf* COL'NSKLLOK AT LAW. iTpi Wahhixotos 8t . Cars May, N JMaster and Hfflicitor in Chancery.

Pennsylvania.

Notary Public.

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SSvtfcrr Is 4 rltli-all? 111. WASHINGTON, him- 7.-.V* die result of Khot-k 4-amuxl by tbe 4-onnertJon of her fiaugliter's ttautr wRii the shuuling of -Cneear Young. Mr*. J. R. i*a»terosa.' UMlther of Nan i*»lh-rwjh. is critwlly Qi In this elqr. Sime rtw ww* Unit -svas m-elved hy ker'slie hits had a sueoroslon of fainting spell*, and these. In tw.nnt-etion with prwlispo—d heart trouble, have left her in a niuch w.akenwl state. At TShm** 5>er lUe 3s

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WosMatoWW f atal KaU oo CwioroOo. NEW YORK. June 7.—<T»a»-les WR* liama. a -IrtisinT. ft-H from ihe xltli Kout ot b Te-w hotel wa Pnik avenue, landing twjiwrely on the •‘boulder* s>f Josiqih Hrertiieon. a feBow workman, four otoriee lower, snd then >H>uiuied off on in aqUle of Moues. rorelving ia juries from which he rthsl later in tl»' bnspltaL Ifnvldson vras 'knocked mv-consi-VihK. Imth Mboulders tielng -broken. and Ri*-condition I* serbma

HARTFORD. Coum. June 7.—In a quarrel this aTtemoon between Tklward f*. Rooney of tills city and hi* wife tiie wroman’s flirt or wa* cut. and her condition Is crttical. Tbe affair hccurred at Sockanum. in the "Oaais." the oummer Imme of the Mystic Shrinera. on tie- Connecticut river, where Mrs Rooney was —nployed. The police here fcwve been asked to assist in the ssstrk

for Rooney.

sd Crow Mtoo—m.

BOOTH BAY HARBOR. Me.. June 7-—The schooner Bertha V. bound from Beverly. M—. with lumbar usd for the Grant Wa— Maad Life 'stall00. near Jod—port, has be— tewed in here dismasted and with her captain and e—w ml—lag. Bhe w— plotted np twe—pr-dve mil— eeothMonhegan by tbe iakthfi

Alice M. Guthrie.

WaSHWOTON. June 7.-When Ml—

Louis, with— -• block of the White House, one ef tbe hor— attached to the family carriage shied at an automobile and la doing so ML breaking one of tbe ahafta. Mi— Roeeeveit and her maid calmly alighted and walked

PROVIDENCE. H. L. June 7.-IB! Fournier, aged thirty-four, and William McDonald, aged sixty-five, carpenters, ware almost Instantly killed by the colls pee of a forty foot staging upon which thay were at work today. A flaw In a piece of- stoddisg w— —- sponsible for Urn acddoaL

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TIJF. Friend* am] IViron. .1 MrK. Turui-r are uiokt cordially inviled to attend the .alt- for the • nitre uiontli ol May. Come early, out i. large, ; we have, a* you Bill liml that which we ! nee*l «> much room. !n ta fc net 2 Rl; p Sjb: '« until the amount reache. (-'■ <*' Tm itaje £3 ui itc rrcj 2 Ccu [ Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Skirts and Jackets. Ladies Suits, $5.00 tc $20 [ Plraae call and examine our Block of Mill nery wiid lfea<ty-to I Wear Goods. Dry Good* an-1 -

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Mine line of Ladies toilet atricles 323 Washington St. Cape May. •aTGri-en Trailing Stamp Premiums on necomi floor.

j Mv»cou«tant effort t* dlrect4xl toward . I tbe supplying of my trade with the fresh- , ewt. purest and mo*l palatable bread, j cake*, plea. etc. XUTT T2XENC

I -4»Just Beceived-®*-NEW IA»T OF MRhh PAPER All the latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WILL CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES GEORGE HESS 1 J51 C0W0WC»SSTWtCT 1

STATU* OF SUAKRSFKARE «(Xo-B* Rrrcted at Eialnorc by Danish Afiiminfm of ita Fost ) ■etgncra and Danes—and perhaps cot I rase among those who with fnll Intelllgp.nce can read hia works In the original Aongue." Thla letter — signed by Col. C. W. Christiansen, governor of Krooburg. and by 13 of Elsinore's men. and since IU Issue the Danish government h— empowered Its oonsuls the world over to solicit subscriptions in aid of tbe project. Tbe utatoe Is a finely characteristic piece of Danish art; unaffected In conception. rugged, masterly and yet with tbe stamp of axquhdte Imaginative Insight in the denotement of character In the portraiture Itself. The rough foreground of tbe hewn stone In the picture of Kronborg castle Is the ancient battlement upon which Shakespeare laid the scene of Hamlet's meeting with his father's ghost, and the "'grave of Hamlet" and "Ophelia's spring" ’hare been for so many generations known — such that for all any -man win ever know they actually figured in Che real life story of (he— two -dfcaractera. If not there is no harm done V they get their rare— in a fiction. There cre many Instances of (he < ttau of statu— far from the birth lands of famous men who bava delighted and emfehed the world by their works Shakes peer* is already r* presented In Parts. Weimar and many American dtfea. Ooethe In Vienna, Linnaeus hi Antwerp and la Palermo. Thorwaldaen In Rome and In Mew York. Hans Chrtstlaa Andersen In Chicago and Daate in Berlin. — Bnf.thla erection of A sftatse of Am spear* on the very eoeoe of bis and the world's greatest play is tbe outcome of

Lowell, Mass., who —lied fro— Boston In Jane for tbe purpo— of making a lengthy automobile trip through Eu-

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ropo, bbto rwwBBu vo lawuuu 01 war completing an automobile tour of 6.670 -attsa. la-the course of which they

roeeed the Arctic circle.

The hungry one is apt to think he has Heaven's tall meal whan he baa only —Iht the fragrance of the Utah—

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Rooiallte,**'nic Ideal Wall Paint,” Komalite i* an Oil Paint put up in I paste form to tw thinnol with water. It I is made for both inside and outside ex- J poMire. It i* durable and ha* stood five year* o»i extivior* with seaside exposures. It t* flat (without glons), wanbabk, hytricnic and give* a very artistic velvety fisadi. It was adopted b. the V. S. Governluent Building* at the Buffalo Expraation. Inter the Government used Ibwaalite for it* building* at the Chariest:>n Exposition. The Committee on Expect* on Award*, awarded Korn* life tbe {•old medal. For sale by A. C. Glut, 41« W—hineton street.

Buy Your Harness of Us. W. A- LOVETT James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilder Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J, Local Pbonr 67

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