Cape May Herald, 16 June 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904.

SAM THEJAtiADA Richelieu and Ontario Steam* er Rammed by Collier.

VLSI DQWS MAK SOREL, FIVE LOST

Cvimiua Orrurrrd at Barlr Itawa. •err«!—tihuwvd Karvl-

laat ntaaltlaa.

MONTHKAU Juur U.-Tbe Kkto®Ueu ntul Outario .\avi|tution ti>Mtpau>‘a etcauifr ('ainuUi, Uuui.l fiMUi(juvb«c for Moutn-ul. caiu** Into coIIIhIuii w lUi tbe Utouiiniou Coni oolliw Cape Breton *U tuiU - U-low Korrf <n tbe earl)- inoruhnc. tTweutv niluulM after the craeb tbe tURtuda went to tbe bottom. At tbe ttnte of the coUhtfou there were lit* people on boani, und all were

tenoned ex(-e|d4lYe.

Tboae wbe perished were: Alfred Thlebanlt. tidaet a.-ent of tbe i-ompMny at QUelas-. cml Ills two -sous, aged twelve nnW STteen: l*nn»er Bonnetnrrr of the Canada: a man named Brunet of Borrt. II' Is tulsslng. and It U supposed that He perished. Tbe collision occurred Just as fbe Bnst alpnsetf ihitvn vere^MvomlnR vl»-

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trauce of the kuke ?tt- d'eter chanae: waiting be daylight, so as to find way throoKb. 8he was^ust get tin* derway when the Canada, mukln* fer Bore! at tull sjieetl. cam- Into view. Just hew the colUatan occurred »*d who is T.-sixjuslble for It has not yet been Oeterhilned. for the officers of tbe Canada decline t6 talk, but from -’he atatcmeals given out It would nj^K-ar that the Cape Breton had not got Vend way flai enough, to answer her rndder and that she swerved across tbe voth of tlwpawu'ngiT l«a*.. her bow striking tbe Canada Just forward af tbe paddte box on the atarboard shh- and tearing Its way halt through. Then ahe swung dear, and the two SI cam

era eanie alongside one another.

There was no necessity for aiv uslng the 8leet>ing passengers, for tbe shock of the- collision had already dow that. Tbe Canada at once began to settle, and as tbe Cape Breton did not appear to be seriously damaged the passengers were hurriedly transferrcd'to thftt steamer. In tbe excitement antbe of tbe passengers Junused overboard and wens -picked up by boats from the Canada and the Cape Breton, but generally those on board were composed, while the discipline shown by the crew of

the Canada was excellent

lts» Pstfersoa IndlcteX. NEW YORK. June 1-1.—Nan Randolph Patterson, until recently a member of the sextette in a western "Floradora" company, has been IBdk-ted by the grand jury, charged with murder in tbe first degree In tbe case Frank T. Young, better known as Caesar Young, a bookmaker. Thjs action forestalled the corouef* Imjuest. and the proceedings before the coroner were In. consequemv merely perfunctory. Before Mrs. Patterson learned of her Indictment she was taken .from tbe Tombs to the coroner’s court hi order to be present at the inquest When she sntvefl in the Criminal Courts building and beard of the indictment she collapsed, and Coroner Jackson, who is a rphysician, wan called to attend

BERLIN. June M.-Prince and ITince Conrad df Bavaria' have left for New York incognito. After visiting the St Louis exposition of tbe leading cltle* of tbe United States they will continue their Journey e world.

LONDON, June 14.—Daniel Frohman has signed s contract with the boy vloti atrt Frame' von •ecaey. who has this year been fbe seiyattoa of Ixmdos and the continent, /or a four mouths' Sour of tbe United Htstes.

Ult at Saa«r Petal. NEWPORT, R. L. June IS.-Heghrald Vanderbilt, whom New York ofSaers attempted to locate in that dty last week in onto to serve him with a witness subpoena, has arrived at home in Sandy Point. He came J from Boston in an antonxffille.

NYACK, N. Y, June 14.-Whlle impairing a belt la the factary of tbs Plermont Paper company here Antonio Itacy was drawn into the machinery l.to death.

BRUNSWICK. Me, Jane 14. - Tbs award of a Cedi Rhodes scbolarfhlp at Oxford to David Porter. ’08. of Ba»gor has been announced by the facnily

WAR It NEARLY OVER. Re Sees O*Terser 1 Creek Mlse DENVER, June 14.-"I think tbe wai is nearly over,” said Governor 1‘eabody. V I hart sews from Uenerai Beil that tbe Cripple Creek mines arc o|>cn and running, and there is comparatively little dissatisfaction among the men. "1 don't know bow many mure msn .ll be deported or whctlufr any will 1 have heard nothing on this point "l It-nrs from Captain Bulkeley Wells : lelluride that tbe union meu tbert i:i.ec’e that their cause la lost and , i.. tiuwe of them who are acceptable to the mine owners are at work again. One hundred and fifty capable men. wbetle-r-uulon or nonunion, have been Invited to go to work, .usd the Invitation will be speedily sooepted. "In Sllrertou and Ouray peoee reigus. The troops have all been or dared from Las Animas county, and only Major Hill remains to look uftet the closing up of <hu details of tb« campaign.'' (Jovcrnor Peahoil.v has sent the folSowing reply to u mi-ssnge from tbe in•d us trial counril nf -Kausas City condemning bis action in regard to military rule: "The facf that your council Indorses the assassinations, tniln wrecking and dynamiting by -the lawless element in the Cripple CXwok district but proves the necessity for my present action In suppmudng ah such persons from the soli of Colorado. Become wise before you attempt to A number of sirpsts have been made at Cripple Oreek. the most Important being that cff.Frank J. irangs, attorney for the Western Federation of Miners. Tbe arrest was ordered by General

Bell

Mr. Hangs was brought from Victor to Oipple Creek and plai-ed In tbe bull pen. Orders were given that he be not allowed an communicate with jujjs-4'

9 Bell said In coaneciha with necessary for the peace.

quiet and,good of the county of Teller

and the Atate of Colorado.*’

GenscaT Bell has sent out sokUera oa bom-bark to capture a couple score of armed men who are hiding In the mountains north of Clippie Creek and are prepared to resist arrest. Thg Heerrhlug expedition U equipped for

four divas' atmence.

•Generul Bell made the fcAowing Atstteinent for publication: •**1 haw Indisputable ewideaee whldh W3U had! to tbe ronviettoi union ^nen for the murder mJnn .miners who wens killed in the' Independence explosion. We hare ■between thirty-five and forty men tn the infli pen ■who will swing for this crime. are only waiting to cairture two-or tlire*. mpre men beforr

Mtir ovidesce is."

Osteopathy and Caro.

Homs one kas Mild that "ostaopsihy 4s ot a method for tbs curing of dlacas*. hot rather removing the cause of It and

earing nature to do tbe reek"

While this Is perfectly true, yet as It ■tends, without some explanation, it la give a falw Impression. Osteop-

athy Is "a method lor the curing of disease" aa truly as i« any srstem of medicine, hut tbe "method" Is U> seek and remote the real, primary cause. Natnre makes alI the -as" that any system of healing makes. All that any system can do is to help nature. Osteopathy renders this help by reIng whatever is In Datum's way. Nature is always trying to keep people well or to make them so. If a person gels sick and remains sick, it Is simply because sonirtblng la interfering with nature's work. Tbe osteopathic physician seeks that eomethiitg and h) removing it, if that Is possible, cures tbe case, as far aa bu effort can do ll. Nature must then n rare complete, and will, when the way

Is thus opened. .y Edward D. Burlgigb. D. O. i Washington Bt., Cape May City.

■WASHINGTON. Jane M.-President

ISueaevelt has no hrtr-ntieu of lug tn rUs- Colorado labor

hie Interference as president, il none of Uw oondltVms 1 •der which the < Setoal! interference.

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IE WORLD'S FANL

■BT- LOUIS. June M.—A letter from ffioraael L. .Clemens fMork Twain) at Florence, Italy, writhra prior to his wife's death, has beeti raoeived Jjy FreolUent Francis of fbe world« fair, jaat it la mt follows: t has been a dear wtkb -elf mine go exhibit myself at tbe great fair and grt a 'prize,; bat elrc-amstances beyond control have Interfered, irafi 1 murt tain 2n Florence. ARhough 1 have or -taken prizes anywhere else. 1 il -to take them In school in Missouri half a .century ago. and I ought to be able <0 ntxatinew if I coaid Jure * ice. I used -to get the medal for good apeiltog every week, and 1 e have had the medal for good com wee bad not been so much con la Missouri In those days, at got it (several times .by trading aaa giving boot .1 am wining to giro

frEfuiioBSl (ttxti.

| AM KB MKCUAY, M- D. Cob. Pkbby A*t* WziKiguTo* His. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Wars May City, N. J. Office Hoars: — 8 to Va. m 3 to 4 p. m. 7 to8 p. m.

Double {jP TripleSTAMP SALE

Boardwalk Nearly Oomplcied. Tb*- Real Estate Comuaoy, in ooDjuncilon with the e ty. Is oompleting ■ bonrdwnlk and beach drive, 102 fret wide along tbe

mlkbeadlng tbe entire distance. Involving an expenditure of upwards of WOO.oki. Tbe new boardwalk l» quite a feature at Cape May this year and is the popular section.tbb. season aa from it the great work of developing New Cape

May can be viewed.

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF MENTION

—All kinds of ladles’fancy neck-wear *t Sol Needles* and green trading stamps. —A tennis club l« to be organized benin connection with the golf dab, and fine

gepcods are to be prepared.

—A siatement has been issued by Reedrer Hsrdt. of the Mna National Bank, calling upon the various depositors to present their clhitna, which will be acted upon by vhe Washington authorities. It is as sared that the depositors will suffer no

Fair tor Ofeundi'nr the Advent. Tbe ladies of the Parish Aid Society of tbe P. K. Church of the Advent -are paring 10 hold a fair the first part of Au *nsi. and are aakiag donations from lbe summer cottagers who are in sympathy Fancy articles of all kinds may be sm tbe Rer.X- C. A loom at the Empire. Wolff's bakery. Due notice of the time of holding the (air will be glvea la the lo cal pa pare. The patronage of the public is

earnestly aobeiud.

Vo Visit Atlantic dty.

A number of our citizens will at pancouncil and Kosetti’s band to A tic City JSatnrdsy for tbe goidea jubilee rarade these. They will return on &

4 iy aftj-rnooo.

«0®3LP’5 BUSY TOHGDE.

forever gone by in Mhwouri. and perhaps it is better aa Nothing ever stays tbe way it wax In this change)

Caaaoa Foma* flaUtr. JERSEY CITY. N. J, June 14. After haring deliberated for lees than the Jury to the case of Chariee K. Cannon, on trial here charted with a serious crime by a thlrteen-year-oid girl, brought tn a vardict of guilty. He

eoepa, of Lae vaa worth baa

JUdfleld

fined *17.50/ tout of.season. Senor .Jose Macedo, a fOUery. well known in Madrid, ha the army -to become a bullfighter, made hla debut In the arenffaf Porto tht (ether day. fighting in excellent style and killing «lx bulla with hla own .award. The lieutenant's choice of a cascandalized the nobility, i/of noble frlood. filr Thomas Upton Is fond of giving •presents to ids friends and aequalntaneea. He keeps a stock <tf gifts handy and presents each visitor wllh a curio picked up In hla travels or n souvenir of his racing yafcht These latter are made from the woqd of which the boat was constructed- ana bearing the words: “A niuvenirfl* Shamrock." For 15 yean W. T. Berry, of Dee Moines. Iowa, lias been In eearch wealth In the geld fields of tbe west. His uncle wnd namesake has In the meantime Ibeen searching for him with the him heir to his eemet the other day • recognition took place a*d the gdldweeker has gone east to enjoy k life ot

Mayor SmfiPey. <4 North Plainfield. K. J, was showing a party of friends thnongh the county Jail in Somerville the other day. A deputy sheriff took the friends to Show them an Improved cell, leaving the mayor behind by

Not an Wan street men have been exalted’ by the recant turbulent times In that financial canyon. Frank Sturgis, of Strong. Sturgis 4 Co, was advised recently by his doctor to ge away for a good long net. The New York Times it on tbe med- — a: “Rest— •hacks! What alse hare I bean doing past six moo that For a rsal. right-down, tkofoagkgofng rest girt me

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J KW18T. 8TKVENB COUNSELLOR AT LAW. (110 Washisotox Bt . Caw May. N - J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

J)tt. K D. BURLKIGH, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. No 858 Wabuimotox Braxxr, CawMay, N. J. No. 1537 Cbwtxct Btbxxt, Philadzu-hia. Member of tbe Faculty of the Philadelphia Osteopathic College. Hours:-*-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 0 to 11 a. m, i to 6 p m. Sundays 0 to 11 a. m, and by appointment. Consultation free. *

THE Friends and Patrons ol Mrs. E. Turner are most cordially invited to attend tbe sale for the entire montb ot

Tnhqikmj 11 «si re Sfe: ^1 until the amount reaches |6 00 Tbe Thm b ul ire; It Coit Ladies Tailor-made Suits, Skirts and Jackets., Ladies Suits, $5.00 to $20 ITease call^nd examine our Block of Milbnervand Heady-to Wear Goods. lire Goods sn-i Notions. A fine line of Lelies toilet articles

j)K. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES’ Cxrrxn Btatxs Pharmacy. WashixotoX aso Dxcati b Snuczre. Cspe May Oty, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34 Office hours, 7 to 9 a. to 9 p. m. Office and remdence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Niomt Bri l

2 to 4, and 7

323 Washington St. Cape May. MsFGreen Trading Mamp Premiums on • second floor.

F. W. WOLFF

Baker and Confectioner,

410 Washington Strect t -^*-Cf!PE MAY. N. J-

Mt constant effort Is directed toward the supplyipK ot my trade with tbe freshest. purest and most palatable bread, cakes, pirn, etc.

-ip-Just Receivedd<NEW DOT OF VAIili . PAPER AD tbe latest designs and most fashionable colors. Let me estimate on your work. TERMS MODERATE. WU.V CaU.-AMD SHOW SAMPLES

—All (Rods of ready-to-wear ladies’ walkiaa skirts at Sol Needles' and get green tradlnK stamna.

DON’T GET STUCK Yon can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shapeof mud. You can avoid mnd. and you can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimired. You can’t ge» riuck when

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Buy Your Harness oL’Is _ W. A- LOVEX-L '

James J. Doak Carpenter & guilder Jobbfne' Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

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