Cape May Herald, 18 August 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CA>E MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1904.

SENATOR CLARK MARRIED Semantic Adoption of Olrl by Mon '—tSEk MnlU-Mlllionatr* Laada to th« Altar. K«w York dfNK'iai. Senator W. A Clark, of Montana raconU/Tnada public the fact that hi had married hta ward. Mlaa Anna E l<a Chapelle. in Maraeillaa. Franca May 25. liK'l. Following the formal announcemant t>> the senator hlmaelf came the fact that there is a little daughter In Franc* who la now about two year* old. The announiement add* another chapter to a romance that began about nine years ago In the city of Butte

MRS WII. LI AM A. CLARK <WVhx.'J by Muitl-Mllilonaire After Me Had Adopted Her.) and in which the handsome child of the western mining fields and the many times millionaire United States senator are the leading character*. Senator Clark informed his daughter*. Mrs. Clark Culver and Mrs Lewie Rutherford Morris, of his marriage shortly after his arrival from Europe on the Teutonic on June 30. He then waa on his way to St. Louis to take part in the convention proceeding* His daughters were much surprised when their father made known the secret he bad kept so well for three year*. Their surprise was particularly keen, because they never objected to their father remarrying U wu while In one of the mining towns where his Inter eels lie that Sen Uor Clark about nine years ago was present when the miners and their wires and families were enjoying a Fourth of July celebration. There ware all manner of costumes worn by yonog men and women, but that which particularly caught the eye of Senator Clark represented a goddess of liberty. It was gracefully worn by a young woman, probably 3S years his junior Senator Clark made inquiries and egroed the goddees was impersonated Anna EL La Chapelle. Senator Clark pursued his inquiries. He learned that La Chapelle. the father of the girl, war a French-Canadi-an Physician who. with his wife and family, had turned to the United States and Its western fields for a livelihood La Chapelle died soddenlv in CAicago and soon after thia Senator Clark decided to extend financial assistance to the family, not for Anna La Chapelle alone, but for her* wtd3wed mother and children. He waa Introduced to Mrs. La Chapelle and thoa met her children. He recognized Anna as a girl endowed with unusual Intelligence. Senator Clark made the girt his ward and soon after this provided her with opportunities tor such tuition as he considered she should have. It be?ac In seminaries In this country and finished In schools abroad and In ex•enaive travel.

< , ^ World's Statistics. A4'4£r09gh ca’.erl ition the population of tbe world is more thsn 1,000.X»J»0 souls These speak some 3.064 languages and are worshippers of more than 1.100 religions. The average length of life Is 33 1-3 years. Ooelourth of mankind die before the seventh and one-half before the seventieth year. Only ooe-alxth live beyond (ha age of CO. Thirty-three million die •nnoall). #1.000 dally. 3.730 every hour. CO every minute. While one-fourth are -apaMe of bearing arms, only one In 1,000 la naturally Inclined to the pro—N. Y. Herald

Private Zoo. It Is reported that Henry C Moore. tit Corinth. Mias., has shot more than 1.000 elepbaa^. and has, perhaps, the finest private coil rot loo of aoologknl sppclmena In the world. Interesting Dleooverta*. A magnificent statue of Apollo of colossal size, and In perfect condition, has been unearthed in the excavation of the theater recently discovered at Carthage. A magnificent cameo, bearing tbs figure of Pallas wearing the

A 7 ALU ABU rUlLISATlOtfThs fsatiyIranis Ballrtad 190i Summer Ixennlea Bants BookOe June 1 ili* PSkM-ngrr Drpartmeuf of tbe IVnn») Irani* Railroad Company pule Hobrd the l!*H edition of the bummer Excursion Route Hook. This work l* designed to provide the public with descriptive Dotes of the principal Hummer Resorts of Kasieru America, with tbe best routes for reaching them, and the rate* o< fare, ft contains all tbe prlurlpaleeashoie and mouutaiu resorts of tbe East, and over seventeen hundred different routes, or combination of route*. Tbe book has been compiled with the greatest care, aud altogether is tbe moat complete and comprehensive handbook of Summer travel ever offered to tbe public. Tbe cover la handsome and striking, printed In colors, and tbe book contains several maps, presenting the exact route* over which licktke are sold Tbe book is profuse!)' illustrated with fine half-tone ciita of scenery at the various resorts and along tbe lines of the Pennsylvania Kail road. On and after June 1 this very interesting book may be procured at any Pennsylvatiii Railroad ticket office at tbe normal prior of ten cepts, or upon application to " W. Boyd, tieueral Paaaeuger Agent.Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, Pa., by mall for twenty cents. BATES TO ST LOUIS WOBLS'S FATE. Tickets to be Sold at very lew rates tia PearrjiviaU fiailroad. Fart hr Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be held at St. Louis, Mo., from April to December 1.1WM, several forms of -excursion tickets to St. Louis will be placed on sale by the Pennsylvania Railroad April 35. as follows:— Season tickets, good to return until December 15. IMM. to be sold daily at of fcW.'iu from Cape Mar Sixty-day excunuouJickrtM. final limit not later than December t5, IMM. to lie sold daily at rate of #Xi.70 from Cape ‘May-. Fifteen-day exenrsion tickets to be sold at rate of from Cape May Tickets of the forms named aliove will he sold from other stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad at proportionate rales. , Ten-day special coach axcursion ticket: will be sold on May lo. and on other dates to be announced later, good going only special coach trains, or in coaches on d ignated trains, and good returning in coaches on regular trains, at rate of 130.00 from New York, #1KS0 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates, approximating one cent per mile from other point* Excursion tickets by variable routes. Season tickets aud sixty-day excursion ticket* will be sold via variable routes: that is, going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be sold applying throngb Chicago in one direction at the same rates as apply for season and sixty day exenrsion tickets to ~t. Ion is, going and returning via the direct routes. On all one-way and round-trip tickets, ending to point* beyond St. Lonl«, a stop•r- r of ten days will be permitted at St. Louis on payment of a fee of 31.00 and deposit of ticket.

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ ot Fieri Facias, to mi dlrr^ted. issued out of the Court of Chancer)- of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at —rohe vendue, oe Monday. August 22d. 1904. between the boors of twelve and five o'clock P in. to wit, at i,>* o'clock lathe afternoon of said day. at the SterifT* office, in Cape May Court Bowse. Cape May county, New Jersey. All that certain lot of land and premises lying in the Lower township of Cape May unity, state of New Jersey, situate in the ..righborhood of Cold Spring on the northeast angle of the Town Bank and Shunpikr Road, being bounded and described as follows. to wit Beginning at h corner of land formerly belonging to Crorpr Bennett and running thence along said tine north fortyseven degree* east, twenty-two perches and ten links to a post for a corner, llience north forty-nine degrees west, nine perches to the line <d the read: thence by the road south thirty-sia degrees and forty-five minutes west, twenty-three perches and three links to a corner; thence south fifty-five degrees and thirty mituitrs east, five perches to the place of beginning, within which hounds is contained one acre of land, be the s more or ledk. i Seized as tbe property of Rdward S Lopcr et ux. defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Reuben T. Johnson, complainant, and to be.soid by SAMUEL E. KWJNG. Sheriff Dated July Jo, 1904. H. C. Blake. SoUr. 7-ai p f *7 U

City Directory.

!»/c. .-Merman—Francis K. Dake- Jan Council—Jo*. Hand Jan.

bwmuelT. Bailey Jan Robert J. Creewell Jan T. Maakel Sharp Jan. Jaa. J. Doek Jan. Umnel K Miller Jan. Jaa. K. Taylor Jan. Louis C. Sayre Jaa. V Sidney Townseud.Jan.

Recorder—Jno. W. Thomp*jd.Jan. Assessor—Cha*. T. Campbell.. Jan. Collector—Sol Needles Jan. Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jan.

Commissioners of Appeal. Theodore Mueller Jan. Edward Crease Jan. Tin*. R- Wales Jan.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT » • Washington. May 14. i«Mgy Notice i» hereby given tv all persons who may have claims against ‘ The First National Hank of Cape May". N. J.. that the same mast lie presented to William M Hardt. Receiver, with the >ega! proof there of.'within three months from ibis date, 01 they may be disallowed r P Kan*.. Deputy and Acting -Comptroller of the Currency. Jn 9-im

TO W’ridM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby g’ven that all person: aie prohibited from throwing or denositini upon the sliect* and sidewalks of the city refuge of all kinds, loose ashes, paper. sctsji* and debris of all kinds, in violation of an ordinance of tb* City of Cape May. entitled "An .Ordinance defining'the duties of the Committee uri streets and Highways. ’’ and supplements and amendments' thereto which said ordinance was approved June 4th. A, D.. 1876, under the penalty therein contained. EDWARD SAYRE. The "Day-light Store."

Via Pennaylvanta Railroad. Account Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar. Hound—92SO—Trip. On account of tbe Triennial Conclave. Knights Templar, to be held at San Francisco. Cal., September 5 to V. the Penney!, vania Railroad Company will ran a per soualiy conducted tour, visiting tbe Yellowstone Park, the principal cities and benntlful resorts of the Pacific Coast, Salt Lane City. Colorado Springs, Denver, and the St. Louis Exposition, is addition to affording five days In San Francisco. Tickets, covering every necessary expense on route except hotel accommodations in San Francisco, will be sold at tbe low rate of 3350 from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad. A special train of high-grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburg Wednesday, August 17. Tbe fall five and one-half days' lour of the Yellowstone Park will be made, three days will lie spent at Low Angeles, two days at Colorado Springs, and two days at Si. Louis, tbe party reaching New York. L.T-inday, September 13. Stops for aight «»ring will be made at Seattle. Tacoma. Portland. San Joee. Monterey, Santa Barbara, Salt Lake City, Glen wood Springs, and Denver, descriptive itinerary will be aent on application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia

World's Pair Kxrmraioaa. Pennsylvania Railroad. Angnat A 10, 44. and *1 Kate, 330.10 from Cape 3 Train leaves Cape May •* T.tO a. m . nacting with special train from New York arriving St. Louis 4.15 p m next dav.

you desire to lengthen your d fort try a pair of iadiea' 1 • la all shapes 1

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HOARD OF EDUCATION.

Henry Rutherford, President....March. S- H. Moore, vice president Dr. Edward H. I'blUIps, Clerk.. *' Howard V. Otter "

Barclay L. ScheUenger—.. Samuel R. Stiles

William T Steven* Dr. A. L Leach — Charles F. ijnidort

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A. L. Lr*,-b. !'r,-sidrot . .r*-pt. 1. 1SOJ Dr. V. M. D Marcy. Secretary 1305 Robert K. Band 1WJ Lafayette W. 11*1' W04 Albert B. -Utile 130} Orurgr L. Lvwell “ 1305

President—Btridien B. Wilson Decretary—Lewis T. hten-n*. Treasurer—Thomas W. MlUet.

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Sway Rep - 'W Circuit Judge—AUru B. Kndicott 1V11 Law Judge- llairlson H. Voorhee*. Rep H** Prosecutor of Iteas-Harry S Douglas*. . Rep -*■<* Bbrrirf—Jiam'l K. Ealnc. Item Wot Coroner s—Oeo. Mayre, Jr.. Rep. . . -toot Corutu-r's-JohK D. Craig. Hep.. . .Haft Coroner's-Cha*. 11. Clouting. Rep HMO County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep. Surrogate—E. Clinton Hewitt. Rep.... County Collector—Lewi* S. Stllwell. Rep Rd6 CSnnty Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand. Rep 1306 County Board of Elections—Charles K. Foster.Rep „.190fi County Board of Elections—Wm.'J. Tyler. Deiv County Board of Elections—MR-barl U. Kearat. Item USB Terms of Court—Fourth Tuesday lu April. Kept ember and Itecemoer.

BOARD OF CHdKKN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo, May, 1306 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City. ..Jan. 1. IRC John P. Fox, Ocean Ciiy Jan. 1, 1907 C. P. Yanaman. Dias Creek. May 1. 1907 Jesse D. Ludlam. So Dennw May ic ' Wm. T. Bate. Fishing Credk... .May. li West ley IL Wales. Cape Uhy.Jan. 1. limy Mb-alah K. Smith. Cape May Anthony B. Smith. Director: Townsend Clerk. State Senator-Lewis M. Crease. Ocean City. Rep .....1306 Assemblyman—James M. E Hildreth, Cape May City, Rep loot b Our

The kind of Furnishings A Man likes to wear.

Here’s a stock of men’s famishing* which will enable the man with a last year’s suit to look well and which will straighten' the value of this years clothes.

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0. L. IV. KHERS. 518-20 WASHIKQTOS STREET.

On account of the Triennial Conclave, K nights Templar, and Sovereign Grand Lodge, LUO. F-. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil exeunion tickets to San Frandaco. Cal., Angnat 18 to September 3, good to mar* antll October a. at reduced rates Wat portico la * Wan Paper*. Joel received a Urge lavutaw from hich yon can mfinct. The price* from ceuta to 30 ceala a pfieen. _ A.C.«i 4J4

Adoniram Chapter, No. 93, Roval Arch Maaons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Ixxlge. No. 30, F and A. M. —Communications, second -rot Tofirth Tncedays of each month at lodge > Washington and Franklin street*. Cape May Camp, No. 8773. Modern Woodmen of America—Meet* first Wednesday of each month at Anditorinm. Cape May Conclave, No. 183. Improved Order of Heptaeopha-Meet* at Ogden' Hall,313 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of aaefa month. Cape May Connell, No .1891: Royal A rcannm—Meets firm and tnird Tncedays of each month at Anditorinm. Cape May I-odg*. No. 21. A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursday* of each month at 31S Washington street. Cold Spring Connell, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 135—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. ' Colombia Lodge, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday at Anditorinm. Eureka Lodge. No. 7, laid lea' I. O. M. Meets second and fourth TbnradayN each month at Anditorinm. Friendship Connell. No. 27. D. of A. Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at S.K, in Jr. O.D.A.M. HaH. Cold Spring. John Mecray Poet, No. 40, G. A. Meet* on second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 816 Washington street. Mayflower laxlge. No. 858, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meet* each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. OgallallaTribe, No. 187. Improved Order at Bed Men—Meets at M0 Washington

WZ8T JntZT ft SZASHOUIAIL10AD s rrrttT it* sill leave Cab* 5«av as i HILADELi l l.t

I. |Q A M - KXFKRSS. Coaneio from •' Aagleses Blanch. Arrivo at Philadriphia 8.41 a m. . (>c A. —EXPRESS Coonr.i. fr.m. 0 Anglesea, Ocean City, and Sea Lit City. Arrives at PhAjuirlphia li.ta>

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2 20 p ' M -F.XPRESS. Connect* from Anrie^s, Ocean City and Bra Die City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 4. Philadelphia 5 77 F V 4 , r P M.—Express Connects from ' o Angicsca Branch. Arrives Fliilade!

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C ac P M EXCURSION TRAIN Con

J’vo nect» from Anng!c--ca Ocean City.

and Sea Isle Citv Arrive* Phils-'

delphiaK 15 pm. HlTtOaY TRalNs.

I* M EXPRESS Connects fr.au Anglesey Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives Philadelphia

3-45

4'®^ at principal imermediate vut». Connect* from Anglesea Bran: h

delphia 6.5s P 51 (. GO P M —EXCURSION TRAIN Cm " r- .'"t. f * 11... I-. - a ~ m V

Anglesea. Ijcean City and ^ea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia ' 10. js p m. PROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9.00 A. M. 1 jo (Saturdays only.; j.jo. 4-f> and 5.3b p m week days. Accommodation. 7.4H A. M-. J-A5 P M. Sunday, express, 900 a m Accommodation, -.jo a m *1 <r, Kx enrsioo train. 7.00 a m daily. Trains leave PuiLAbEt.ru:a Broad Street Station for NEW YORK. May 99, 190*Express, weekdays. 4 yK. 4 40. 500. 5:.% 5 5«. 7 «>. 7 33. 8so. 903. 950. 10 ai. *11 oo. M . •woo noon. 12 35. *

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Tofil West Philadelphia only. 24s A. 51 and *12 33 P M daily. From North Philadelphia only, 1a aS PM dail) (Manhattan limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Mar. 79 1904 For Baltimore and Washington. “6 35. “ *J«. ** *5. 51,and 1709 SV'.vdavs. Sb tv 7 ao. For sa; From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •tl 55 . A. M., (*5 33 "Congressional Limited.") •5.55. •6.50, *7.35, p M. daily. * •Dining Car. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.

ATLANTIC Cnr_ZAILBOAr. TIME TABLE in Eflect July

1904.

Lv. Cape May. Ait. Phils. 6 10 a m (local) b 36 a in 7 15am (30 minute*) 8 46am •8 05 a m (expretw) 3 45 a m 230 p u (ex press) 4 35 p m •3 00 p m {express) 5 10 p m *3 00 p m (local) 5 50 p m •4 55 p m (expresHi) « S5 p m 6 00 p m ($1.00 Exc.) 8 10 p m arKDATS. •7 20 a m flocall 9 55 a m 3 30 p m [iocaJ] 6 10 p m

Romalitc/'The Meal Wall Bomalite is an Oil Paint put up in paote form to be UiinBed..with water. It is made for both inside and outside ex posure. It ia dnrable and has stood five year* on exterior* with seaside exposures. Jt is flat (without gloa*), washable, hygienic and give* a very artistic velvety finish. It waa adopted by the U. 6. Government Building* at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government oaed KomaUte for its building, at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Export* on Awards, awarded Roma lite the goM medal. For sale by * C.0IU, 1 stree Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot ha* woifi to No. SH

8 50 p m

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Lv. Phils.

Arr. Cape Mar.

700am

[$1.00 Exc.]

9 18 a m

8 60 a m

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4 30 pm

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5 30 p in

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8 45 a m

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11 14 a m

9 15 a m

11 03 a m

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8 06 p m

•Connects at Winslow Junction for Allan-

tic City.

A. T. Dice.

Gen’l Supt.

Gen’l Pasa’r Agent.

A La Carte

Dining Oar

Service on

the Pen nay I van! a Hall road.

To still further accommodate lUpatroux.

the a la oart* system of d oar service for breakfast and luncheon on several of lu moot popular 1 rains A la carte breakfast is nerved on the F.v eral Rxpreas leaving Philadelphia at 6 M A. M. daily for Washington, and on thr Clevland and Cincinnati Kxnreas leaviug New York at AH P. M. daily for Pittsburg A la cane laacheoa is served on trains 1 saving Philadelphia for New York at U.SoX M. week-days. IAS P M. Run day* oaly, and LOOP. M. week-days; on ‘ New York for Philadelphia

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