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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904.

LIVELY GRAND DUKE B0&I8 nrVITXE CHOXUt OZXLa TO SU ▲ BXAX. WAIL

Bit OoBdact Aa(«r*d Omx. Xuroputkl& and Ltd to Tmoa*! Xn-

Tht at i*ttf rtbur* ilrlf rotarotd on as ordinary ooldttn' train, In marked contrast to Ike manner In which they had departed for the neat at war. Karopatkln’s headquarter* the Ooddetp at Love waa burled for one* and all and the Ood of War waa aeala plaoedoafctaJbdaaUL

la Hot Fury. at. Pctenburc tRueala) Special. Just what will be the punishment meted out to Grand Dukt Boris lor his remarkable Ideas of war. which, after slashing Gen. Kuropatkln acifcea the no**, resulted In his being recalled from the far east, is Intcraatlng high oBclal and social circlea. The consensus of opinion seems to be that Boris will be exiled to the southern Russian estates of his father. Grand Duke Vladimir. The exar Is turlous at the eccapadea oL the dashing but profligate young Boris: Tht full details of the war careei the grand duse ha\e leaked out and have created the greatest Indignation. As soon as Boris received hit orders to proceed to the front he gave a dinner to his friends In the operatic chorus, and there are few pretty 8L Petersburg chorus girls that do not know Boris. As the dinner rolled along. Boris waxed enthusiastic In talk about the glories

of war.

“Dear Boris." said a tall, divinely built girl, raising a wine glass, “how we shall miss you. Won't we, girts?” There was a clatter from the wine glasses and a chorus of "Yes. yes. Poor, dear Boris, wf shall miss you. Indeed!" Staggering slightly from the effects of the wine, but his eyes sparkling with good fellowship.' the dashing, some sad reckless young aristlcrxt waved his champagne glass In the air and cried: "Why miss me. girls, at all? Come along, all of you. _1 Invite you to be the guests of Boris In the far east Matters are dull here In St. Petersburg. 1 promise you a royal good time.’’ The girls were enthusiastic, and the next day announced to their friends that they were going to Port Arthur view the war as the specially Invited guests of the royal family. A few days later Grand Duke Boris boarded a luxuriously fltted-up train of special cars with a few officers. With

LAUNCH CAPSIZED. tv* Drowsed Ms Os* Bsdr Recovered.

CLEVELAND. Sept. tt.-Klvs men have been Crowned In Lakq Erie as the result of the cu(Mixing of a twenty-two foot naphtha launch in which they were ea route from Cleveland to- Vermillion to attend yacht

races at the latter plats.

The first that was known of the drowning* was when the launch floated to the beach near Edgewater park. Cries for help bad been beard by campers along the shore, but no aaaistunce could be glr^p In the dark

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NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Kept. ti-Tbe Investigation Into the death of Louise Dubois, whose dead body was found Oh the Woodtuont shore last Friday, was continued by Corourr Mix. He stated inat night that be had not reached u conclusion as to how the girl met her death, but that be expected to render his finding today. Coroner Mix will examine the girl's lungs and will question Ernest La Point of Newark, the girl's suitor. The body has been

hurled lu Booth Meriden.

Pswtsrkrl Tratllr Mills 0*VB. PAWTUCKET. IL L. Kept «.-After a brief Qpriod of Idleneas three of the textile mills In this eHy resumed operations today—<the thread mill of the J. Sc P. Coates company, employing 2,200 hands: the Dexter Yarn company. employing 300 hands, and the cotton mill of Green A Daniels em-

ploying 800 bands.

GRAND DUKE BQR13. (Russian Prlr.cs Who Want tc War with a Bevy of Oborus GlrlS-J them Aere the several girls asd a small army of maids. The slow trip over the trild. desolate route in Siberia seemed to pass only too quickly. One entire car was stocked with champagne and ao gnat was the d »*■«t It was exhausted before the end of the Journey. Anirlnc at headquarters the royal party and Its girl attendant* created a sensation. Kuropatkln He did-not say anythlngfor atime, howover. and night after Might there orgies in the camp. Word came to Boris that a small srmy of Grisha women wen traveling not far fsom the Japanese army.' “We will Introduce them to cigarettes.’' said Boris, and be propeatd an expedition to capture the pretty Japanese women. All the officers present agreed to take part in tt. hot the next morning tt was forgotten. Another brilliant thought occurred to the champagne-muddled Boris. At one of his dinners he this tdhst: “To the devil with the Ood of War. Let as drink three bumpers to the Goddees of Love.’ They were drunk with a cheer. And It was the straw that broke the command lag general's -patience. He commanded Boris to appear before him. Boris stag- , gtred Into Kuropatkln's headquarters ^ drunk. "You'must ship those women'back to Bt Petersburg." U)e old general said,

sternly.

"How brutal yon are." leered Boris. "No; I mean it." said Kuropatkln, losing.pattenea. 'They are demoralising

th* entire camp. This bouff*. hot a real war.”

“Yon beast," shouted Boris, beside

himself with rage, and drawing JUs sword be made a longs at the general,

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In tbs clock golf event bald ai tbs Caps May Club last Saturday afternoon Ml— AtteetrsH. Silver, of Phlladslplla. and Mrs. Wilson. Of Provldsnoe, K I, lied for first prise la seorv of M. On. plsylnx off Mies Silver won. Tbs scorn follows:— Mis* A. H. Silver, Mrs. Wilson. *; Mrs. F. K. Sbattuck. *T; Mrs. J. M. K, Hildreth. XT; Mrs. T. 8. Daodo,»: Mrs. P. Collins. «; Mrs. T. W. Eestwiek. ». Miss Btevensou, 80; Mrs. Bsrtivtt, S> BOSKXAAKTKX AND MISS WILLIAMS WIX Arthur H. Koaengartrn sod Miss Ellen Williams made the hast act uni score in the Labor Day mixed foursome b<ld on the local links Monday. but It was a handicap event sbd J. T. Lucas and Mies Stevenson tied them foi first place ou a net score of

82. Scores:

A H Rosengarten and Mias Ellen William* 5 W W J.FLncasand Mias Stevenson... V 91 82 Mr and Mrs T W East wick 16 W M A P Knapp and M Us D Maris X 88 86 Mr and Mrs R L Ramon. Jr 0 8 88 S D Wright and MUs D Wilson 6 96- 90 W Evan* and Ml*s P Dougherty 5 96 90 Mr and Mrs Arthur Baird Hney < 98 91 Mr and Mrs G Howell Parr 8 100 VI A Dsndp And Miss Annette Darts 8 100 92, J M K Hildreth and MUs Msry * HUdratb ; tt 106 98 . Jrsnd MrsTboaS Dando 10 106 9% J L Brown and MU*Stevenson... 6 104 98 C L Matthews and MUs Crow ... 8 106 98 E F Cook and Mrs P Collin* 9 107 98 Mr and Mrs J M Wilson 8H« 101 N ZGrsVW, Jr. and MUs Crow.U 114 lOS W L Allen and Mias Ethel AlleqM 1X0 102

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BKXXDICTfl TCKX THE TAHI.K* The annual Labor Day match bet' Ibe married and the alngle, men of the Cape May Golf Club was played Monday and tbU year the bapedkfii tamed the-r*-bles on the bachelors and won eight matches to the latter’s three. Scores: BACHELORS BENEDICTS Alex William*..... uG H Parr........ ... 8 D Wright. Jr IT B .Dando...

Live Slock Market a. —TTLE—Bupnly fair: market active; choice. R KHiI Tt: prime. B.S06L60: fair. “So«4: veal ralvea fTbl.M. HuGB— Receipt* light: mark) prime, heavy. fc.W(K: mediums. d vy Torkera RJ6fc6.»: light T. I Off*-#: pigs. R.W.r “•

A CANADIAN WRECK. ■tar Kills* la Collision On Trank Knar Rlekmona. RICHMOND. Qut. Sept. 6. - Nine persona were killed ontrlght, two othhare since died and fifty were Injured here in the worst railway accident that ha* taken place In.thU province atnoc the Craig's road disaster In 1885. * ' —a The regular No. 6 Grand Trunk pas•eager train from Inland Pood. VL. collided with the special fair train from Montreal to Sherbrooke. The baggage car of the excursion train was picked up and dropped on top of the smoking car following tt. and It waa In these two cars that the greater number of fatalities occurred. The collision, tt is asserted, was doe to neglect of orders by the crew of the excursion train, which left Richmond without awaiting the arrival of the train.

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THAT’S ALL ITIS IN THE HOMES The Retail Dealer FINDS HIS CUSTOMERS There the weekly newspaper is read carefully and thoroughly. Advertisements are given careful consideration. ' v" ." So Jt is in a paper that goes in tne streets or cars, a circulation in car seats and office waste baskets, won’t sell

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THE CAPE MAY HERALD - -Is the home paper not only of Cape May, but of all „ Cape May County. Try and be convinced.

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COUNCIL IN REGUBR SESSION Winter Licenses Granted—Nolen Renewed—Assessments Rend. City council met In regular session on Tuesday evening with President Townsend presiding, and the other members present being Messrs. Bailey, Cre*well. Desk, Sharp and Taylor. Mayor Millet nominated as members of the Board of Health tosnooeed themselves for three year* Messrs. Albert B. Little, and Lafayette M. Hall, and the appointments were confirmed. John D. Vanaant applied for the position of engineer of the sewer pumping station.

We are prepared to do H in the shortest possible notice. Neat work, , . . . Low Prices are our motto, A trial solicited, CAPE MA y HERALD, 506 Washington Street, ^ ay

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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also hhnd’.e “Micheners Star Hams. CJLX. FX03AX.

The report of the engineers In municipal improvements and all bills were laid over to an adjourned meeting last night. The finance committee was authorised to renew for four mouths a note for 15000 due 00 Tuesday, and also to discount an additional note of 910,000, at t per emit, for

X BW YORK, Sept O.-Durtng a I demonstration following the double victory of the New York National teagoe team a solid maw of baseball enthusiasts rushed upon the diamond John J. MeOraw, the victorious Giants' manager. In trying to escape the tana who wished to tarry him to the

The following person e. by e vote of 6 to 0, were granted licenses to keep ions a iverua from October 1 to May 81.1906: John J. Ratty. The Homestead. Frank B. Wrisley. The Capitol. John Hickey. Hickey's Cafe. John Morris, Golden Eagle Hotel. Edward W. Date, Dale’s Cafe. Tbs finance committee reported that they bad r*ringed the duplicate of mm ment tor 1994. and certified the same to be delivered to the collector. The duplicate •bows the valuation of the reeor

waa trampled upon, and his right leg was broken below the knee.

OYSTER BAY. N. Y., Sept ft.—Dr. James H. HaM. manager of the Oyster Bay baseball team, v^as stabbed In the leg while attempting to settle a dir,pute hero between bts team and one from Stamford. Conn. No serious results are anticipated The assailant b unknown. /

DOVER. England, dept C. - King L<- <pold. wbo is cruising on board the V. glan royal yacht Alberta, quietly A:: .led here last night After a abort w: !k: accompanied only by a secretary, kb majesty went an board the yacht a fc .ch then sailed

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sonal property, er a total of 98JS7.9BQ. This U an Increase of 1L4 per cent last year, whra the total valuation

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the tact that there that neither the Cape May Electric Company nor the Gaa Co. were carrying their contracts by burning their lights to a half hour before sunrise.

Two New Toting Machine*. Secretary of State Dickinson has designated two more voting machines to be placed In Cape May County In time for the coming For ember election. One will go to Holly Beech nod the other Ur See Isle City. This makes four machines now In the county, the others being la West Cepe May and In the first precinct of m City.

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lAOW-rOA* IOB-UW EAmV-U UbUA»lUU> » •» Pennsylvania Railroad, September 7. 14, 21, SA Rate. •80.10 from Cap* May. Train

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4.11 p. m. next day.

-A “Outs Comical Cantata” or musical entertainment will be given by thirty little people, on the Iron Pier, on Mctoday ‘ !*•

Pierson and Son.

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that the writer Is ignorant of his subject. It then continues thusly: “The republicans had HJftl plurality 00 the Assembly tickets In New Jersey last tall, and the highest majority in any of the above-named counties was 1.586 in Passaic. Bergen gave U* Cape May, 1AM; Gloucester, 440; Middlesex. 441; Salsm, 7X; while Hudson, Hunterdon, Monmouth. Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren all gave democratic majorities Even without a landslide the Democrats might win with exceptionally good and strong nominations on their aide and bad and weak, ones by the republican*. That has been proved time and again In the history of New Jersey politics. Bat when all is said the chance of the democrats winning tb* Legislature and the Seuatorshlp to slim.'*

Weed Cape May's Candidate*. For the primaries of next Tuesday the following candidates have been named la the borough of West-Cope May: For delegate to the Republican State Convention. J. Woodruff Bdredgv: Ooogreeelnnal. Wilbur Collins; county. Theodore W. Barren. ^ Delegate jo the Democratic State Convention, Sheriff Samuel B- Ewing: Coo-' gneelonsi. Convention. Sheriff Samue! K. Ewing, county, Charles M. Hogues-

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