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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY a8 f 1904.

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For PrtHient. THEODORE B00SE\'ELT, or vaw tors.

/hr Vie* Prttid**t, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, or IMMAXA.

Warm Weather':Means Wealth. • Those recent hot days added million* of dollars to the wealth of the United State*. The Average dtj dweller wa* made uncomfortable by the aoddenneai of the warm epell rather than by the actual degree of heat, for the temperature wa* only aeaaonable. There will be more of the tame a* the *ummer progrease* and everybody will accept it philosophically, looking beyond the immediate surrounding* to take note of the reason* why they onght to be gUd* The gras* crop was boosted along st s treat rate by the enrij moisture, and has long been in need of dry, warm weather. It would be now a much better crop If the atmosphere had heated up sooner. The corn and the spring wheat need heat to mature them. The winter wheat is ready for the Ingathering and waim dry weather will be a boon to the farmer. The seaside hotel keep, ers, the bankers and the business interests generally are watching weather conditions and are rejoiced mightily by the ri«e of the thermometer, which means money in the farmer’s purse. When the faamer gets money into his purse he begins to pat it out again for •applies and thereby makes the wheels of indostry go round. All this adds to the national wealth and makes even the most earnest compin'’tiers prosperous Therefore, every person ought to rejoice in the July warmth and prepare to welcome its return. It brings the perspiration, but it brings more. Newport “Society." No sociologist can view without sympathy and admiration the earnest eflort that is reported to be making to preserra “society” in Newport from contamination. Nothing is more remarkable than the dcaire of people to §et into society for which their education, manners, or fortune baa unfitted them, excepting possibly the naceaaity of organising an apparatus to keep them out. Om would snppow that hka would seek hka in Newport, aa elsewhere; tost bird* of s feather would flock together, and birds of a diflerent feather would flock apart, without the nseenrity uf any organisation, that this is not the case, and that 40 persona whose own status is beyond question have been cfaoeen or have chosen themselves, like the eqtnni rant immortal* of the French Academy or the single dictator of the Roman re-

public, to take

wealth shall take no detriment As the Mikado u sanding congratula tions to his troops and the Cast Is preying for his, it is easy to ere which i arch ir taking tbs peasimiatic view of

the situation

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

MatakU Brants af Iba Weak BrtaSr

CkeanlelaU.

A Costa Hi can has reached tba world * fair at 8t. Louis after tramping

6,000 milt*.

The Turkey Hed Dye works, near' Providence. K. I., where the first American broadcloth was madie, have been burned with 5200,000 loss. The case of Jaraea B. Howard, under life sentence for the murder of Governor Goebel of Kentucky, is before the United States supreme court on a

writ of error.

Tlie British royal commission pas decided that froaen or chilled meat dot* not contribute In any way to increasing the number of case* of cancer In the United Kingdom. The president of a bank at Lancaster. O., who had obtained money at Columbus to meet a run. missed his train, but saved the day by making a fast automobile run home. TaesUav, Jair M. Senator Millard states he is confident Roosevelt will carry the west and northwest. * A meat dealer at Pishkil! LandliiK. N. Y., bus committed suicide through worry over the beef strike.^ Government of Venesuela baa put attachment on the property af the New York k Bemodec Asphalt company. Miss Alice Boasevelt has been invited to christen the new training ship Cumberland, to be launched at Boston. Two freight train* on the Pennsylvania railroad collided between Lime L^kr and Deievan. N Y. Three men were killed and one injured. Bronx viaduct to be operated In September In coonectiou with New York **L M system, giving rapid transit to Woodstock and West Parma. New York pushcart peddlers are on strike against Commissioner Woodbury’s efforts to concentrate their bosineos In one district under Williams-

burg bridge.

Admiral Dewey and hie men. who fought the battle of Manila, are to receive their prise money, to the value of 5828,077, on account of the capture of the Don Juan de Austria and other

The naphtha launch Flora baa drift 5 ashore on Hoffman Island. New York harbor. There Is much mystery aa to why the craft was abandoned. The state department ha* learusd that the American* assassinated at Aguas Calientr. Mexico, wore Clarence Ways and Bd Latimer. The state department has told the heirs of. Louis Etaol that 525.000 is enough indemnity from China for bis murder by soldiers. Colonel Charles 8. Stewart. U. 8. A.. retired, fell from the roof of the hotel where be wa* stopping at-BtaaconaeL a. and received • injuries troto which he died. The Boston and Montana company has sued K. A. UelttK and other* for 55.750.000. the alleged value of ore ’bleb they are alleged to have taken from adjoining properties through the Minnie Heuly mine. Wilson Barrett, the actor, te dead. He underwent an o(ieratlou for-cancer two days ago at Loudon and did not survive It. He wa* un Englishman and bad been known to theater tfber* for nearly forty year*. According to a trustworthy political source. Elihn Boot has agreed under certain ttindltiou* to make the race fur governor. It Is said that these condl tions have been met and that his name will be the only one presented to the convention. More than a hundred Porto Rican teacher* who are attending the summer Ion of Cornell university were taken ill a* a result, it is believed, of eating tainted meat. Among those moat seriously affected were several American Inspectors. PrMar. Jmlr **■ President Roosevelt has completed his speech in reply to the notlOiatlon

John R.

Robinson, sporting editor

of the Detroit Journal, who has beau missing klnbe Monday of last weak. I# thought to bare been drowned. HI* canoe has been found beached on the Canadian shore of thk Detroit river. Rev. James Moran, one of the oldest Roman Catholic clergymen in New York, is dead at the age of eighty. K% ther Moran was born In England and was the son of 81r Herbert Moran. On his mother's side be was related to Daniel O’Connell, the Irish political

agitator.

MaaSar. 4*1* RU. Vent Crux. Mexico, reports two new oases of yellow fever. The board of health feels encouraged at the excellent reports from moat points In the

rapnblic.

A new railway station will be built In New Haven, Conn., by the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. The work of construction will be begun within a few mouths. Dish op Delaney, who Is considered by the police to tie the youngest professions! burglar In the world, is under arrest at Lexington, Ky. Delaney is only nine year* old. He started hi* career of crime at the age of five. His hands and arms so badly burned that It will be necessary to amputate them at the wrists, a survivor of the British ship Creedmoor, burned off the Long Island coast, was picked np at sea by the schooner William I). Marvel of Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Hall, who la with a railroad circus now exhibiting in Far Rock*way, Y., was seriously Injured while In a cage with ten leopards. The animals attacked her, and before the woman was rescued she wounds about the bsad. shoulders and arms Tba clubhouse of the Harbor Golf club oo Brighton heights. Richmood borough. New York city, has. trsyed by fire. The bouse ited on the top of a hill at the bead of Castleton avenue. The building was bum entirely of wood

Foot Boy of the Macs ink In thirty feet of

water juot'tuald* toe fiaugntuck (Mich.) plan, after aa exciting race of two aflan. A leak was discovered while to* boat was consider*north of the harbor. It wa# with difficulty that the host which curried 200 excursionist*, was kept alloat until the harbor was

The department of state has been Informed that Mexican officials at Aguas Calleote have shot down two imer

The British government has offend military honor* in connection with the burial of former President Kruger of

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Chicago policeman was fatally wounded by a mob because he aided dog catcher* In an attempt to take a

canine from a tenement.

Five men creasing the Long lateral tracks at King's highway and Orarsseod avenue. Coney I stead, la aa automobile were struck by a freight train,

the machine wrecked and Its

thrown out. It 1* thought that of the injured H. Abbott and 6. Merritt will die. William B. Cunningham, fifty year* old. a dealer In burlap end Jute yarns. wbosM home was iu upper' Montclair. J.. fell nine stories In the rtevator shaft of the Mutual Reserve buHdin.?. at 909 Broadway. New York, where hi* offices were locsbd. nn'i wa* instantly

killed.

Tharsdar, Jmlr SI. Police prevented n mob r» TVinviUe. Va., from entering :Uc Jail to get a mgro prisoner. North Dakota Prohibitionists have nominated H. H. Aker of Fargo. N. D„ for governor. The Democratic campaign managers are expecting Candidate Davis to contribute a million dollars to their fund. \ President Francis of the world’s fair pas decreed that hereafter shirt waist men will not be admitted to the Palace of Fine Arts. Many coat less men have been turned away. The French government in a note to the Vatican has declared it will break off relations with the Vatiotn if the demand for the resignations of two French bishops 1* not withdrawn. Buffalo has been chosen for the next annual reunion of the Elks. It will be held In July. Fred C. Robinson of Dubuque. Du has been elected grand exalted secretary by the Elks grand lodge at Cincinnati. O. The blood stained furniture and the wardrobe of the late King Alexander and Queen Drags of Servia have been made g bonfire of In the palace grounds. King Peter haring refused to band them over to the sisters of the murdered queen, fearing that they might be devoted to political uses.

Mere failure of a teadlord to comply with his agreed srt to make repairs on leased premises te held, in Thompvs. Clemens (Md.). 60 L R. A. MO. not to render him. Hubte for personal injuries Buffered by a member of the of want of ra-

FINAMCIAL AND COMMIRCIAL.

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A strange eaae la reported by the Eagle of Wichita. Kaa. One Mrs. French, a waahtedy. Is possessed of a pair of oeelluagm. She use* lya In her washing, and she has Inhaled the fumes ofthlslyr until her lungs are coated with It ’The cruet of lye is so hard and thick.’' eays the Bffitte. “that the aettoo of tbeae organs te impalrdd.’* Aad. seeking to terms with which to Impress the f upon ecieaee aad Ignorance alike, the e£ Hot adds: “Mra. Freoehl ease may b* compared to some outset to the seal* which forme in eogtee boffere and prevents proper hearing. An effort Will b* made to break up the ecale Into fine par tides and let jt kaeeoffwHh thetr--Aatelete af Albany. ALBANY. N. Y.. July 27.-Tbe automobUe tourists «-n route from New York dty and Boston to Bt_ Louis reached here last night. They departed westward at 8 o'clock this mornlug. During their stay, in this city they were entertained by the local antoteta. The visitor* were given the freedom of the dty and dub privileges Mayor Charles H. Gan* deilveiptf to ttoeli keeping a greeting to Mayor Wella of 8t. I xml*

Hoeer* Far the Vletara. LONDON. July 27.-The teams rep resenting the universities of Harvard and Yale, who on Saturday last defeated the representatives of the unlrersi’ ties of Oxford and Cambridge in the athletic contests, were given a reception by Anibaxsador Choate.

Wreck Rear Joa< BRISTOL. Va.. Julv 27. sons are reported killed In a disastrous freight wreck on the Southern railway near Jonesboro. Tenn. The track has been Irtocked many boura. One car Jumped through a house near the track and injured the occupanta.

INDIANAPOLIS, lad.. July ST^At a public reception In Tomlinaou hall Tuesday night, Aug. 2. Thomas Tar gart will be congratulated apea hte election to the office of aaQoual chairman of the Detnocratic party. Tarke Faatah Balumriaa Flea beg* SALONIKA. European Turkey, July 27.—On Sunday last a detachment of troops near Kumanova eurpriRed a Bulgarian band of fifty-two men who were setting fire to the granaries. Tbs baud was destroyed, only two of the men ea-

TAOOAHT CHAIKMAN.

NEW YORK. July 27.-Th.imae Taggart of Indians has been strefeil chair of.jbi* Ifetwicrartc national committee, and exiiectatlons were fulfllled. Indorsed'by nearly every member of the. committer the day after the convention adjourned at Ht. Louis. It ha* been known ever since that only th<oe iif Judge Parker In favor of * other man, or the consent of Ben Star Gorman to accept the place, could

THOMAS TAGGART, prevent the selection of Mr. Taggart. Neither of these contingencies arose, and the Indiana men was unanimously chosen to a place for which he long has bsd aspiration*. Although the rote was unanimous It was not until after It was actually In that opposition to Mr. Taggart's selection wee withdrawn. Beginning with the return of Senator Gorman, former Senator Hill, former iter Jooee and other Democratic ers to the i called to order, the ■ elble effort was made to bring Senator Gorman into the field or to arrange a cotubinatioo that would place some one beside* Taggart at the bead of the committee. Almost oontinoons conference* were held, intimations of great financial advantage* to the party were made, and many expedients were suggested, even to delaying the election until after the committee’s visit to Judge Parker, to order to defeat Taggart. But nothing could change thf determination of his friends to force an election and. if the opposition had any reality, to compel a show of strength. Falling to secure either of the necessary conditions to defeat Taggart. the opposition acquiesced, and the proceedings of the committee were brief and harmonkras. The contest for the other officer* created only a Might diversion and differences regarding them, which were somewhat spirited for a few days past were easily adjusted. The ticket elected was aa follows: Thoms* Taggart of Indiana, chairman; Urey Woodson of Kentucky, secretary; Edward Sefton of Washington, assistant secretary; John I. Martin of Missouri. sergeant at arms: Hatnoei Doneiof Ter

The most important action of the committee, aside from the selection of a chairman, was that of arranging for a committee, or committee*, to manage the campaign. A proposition submitted by William F. Sheehan, slightly modi Bed upon the suggestion of Senator Bailey, was adopted. A* agreed to It la a* follows: "That the chair be authorised to appoint. not to exceed two. vice chairmen as bis Judgment may determine; that the chair be authorised to appoint an executive committee of not leas than five nor more than seven members."

Parker «• Be UattReR A«u. IR. E80PC8, N. Y:. July 27.-Judge Alton B. Parker will be officially notified is nomination aa candidate of the

at hte bene la Weut Virginia on a day to be ate. but probably about Aug.

LONDON, July 26.—Mra. Henry C. Knapp of CaHfornte. formerly Mtas Marion Graham of New York, and Lmd Bateman were married to 8L ne’e church. Hanover square, tote