Cape May Herald, 15 September 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1904.

ROOSEVELT^ LETTER Pr®|ident In Accepting Nomi nation DlaouMM the leeuee. BE IS PROUD OF HIS RECORt »■»I om Tarl>—TrIU How U« «o«l« Doal With TrmalB. UoroaAa Paaaaui Inrldrnl .od Uolda ob la tlio l*klllB|ilao«. OYSTER RAY. S. Y.. 8i*pt. 12.-fTaatdi-nt Koo«<«rHt'a latter of accept auce baa been uimle public. It con (lata of 15.000 wonla and dlacudaM al Unvth the laHuea of the campalan. The praaident after recounting tb( achlerementa of hia admlnlatratlon plain* the acejulaltlon of the Panama canal atrip and defend* hi* action 1c *o promptly rccognlxlne the new mh public of Panama. He declare* that be waa within hia conatltutional rlgbu In ao doinjc and waa bound to protart tranxlt a crone the lathmna by the tenm of the treaty of 1H47. He aaya that hud not Panama been recognised at once an cmllcse guerrilla warfare and poaalbly foreign complication* would hare reeulted. and the building of th* raual would hare been deferred foi year*. Tbe president then diacuaae* hia or der granting pensioua to all veteran* ot the drll war over slxty-two yean old, an act which the Democratic platform call* “executive encroachment-" H« aaya that thl* act waa aimply an ex tension of similar order* by President* Cleveland and McKinley and waa clear !y conatltutional. On the subject of trust* the preat dent points to the Sherman antitrust law and the Northern Securities and other trust proeecutlon* a* an inroesl of the Republican Intention to keep the trusts within proper Itonnda. Judgi I'nrfcer's statement that the common law la a complete legal remedy agalt tho trusts the president charseterixe* as nonaens^. The president declares that the pro tectlve tariff Is the bulwark of American prosperity and that to deftart from that policy would mean Industrial ruin He strongly advocate* reciprocity and appeals for assistance to the merchant marine. The apparent deficit In the reve nnes of tbe government Mr. Roosevelt explains by tbe repeal of the Spanish war revenues and tbe goO.UOO.OUO Pan ama canal payment He asserts that his administration has been as econom leal as waa consistent with the public good. In regard to the demand that the army be reduced In size Mr. Roosevelt declares that it la now relatively small er than In the days of Washington, the proportion of soldiers to the whole population bethg less than one-tenth of 1 per cent, as small as It can be made and ret serve Its purposes as a nucleus for a volunteer army In time of war. In discussing tbe Philippine question Hr. Roosevelt calls attention to the contradictory positions occupied by various leading Democrats and ask* which of them tbe party means olft.-Ul b to adopt. To promise the PI lip-no* Independence and not to give It to them at once would, tbe president asserts: destroy their confidence in American honesty, while to give them independence at the .present time would result In anarchy or dvil war In tbe islands and would be an international crime. Tbe Republican party, be says, intend* to carry out its programme of educating the KiUpInoa and of giving them an increasing share in their own government as fast as their capacity develops. The president doaea with tbe statement that the past record of the Republican party should be suffldent proof of its ability to rondnrl the government of the country and suflldent reason for the election of its ticket In November. ■rfBKtac a Mratarial la Rooaevalt. LONDON. Sept. 13.—E. D. Motel, secretary of the Kongo Reform association of London, sails for the United States Sept 2l. He is s delegate appointed to present a memorial to President Roosevelt setting forth that as the foremost dtixen of the United i bis influence to

BERLIN. Sept 12.-“Bobby" Waitbour. the American cydist won the International bicycle race at 100 kilometers here. His tuns was 1 boor 7M minutes sad Iff seconds. Irickentmasn mt Holland. Hall of Holland and Kohl of Oormany finished «s named Wak thoor won easily and without having to

WASHINGTON. Sept Ut-TW secretary of auto has accepted the tavita-

KATZS TO IT L0UH WOLFS Fill. Tkkstttabs fetid st vsry low rstss vU fsaaaylvtals Uilrosd. For tbe Ixmlslaiis-Porchase Exposition to br bold at St Isiots, Mo., from April» to Deormbor 1.11*4. several' forms of excursion ticket* to r«t. Issnis will be placed ou sals by the Pennsylvania Railroad oa. April 35, as follow*:— Season tickets, good to return until December 15. IBM. to be sold dal It at rate ot 088.30 from Cape Mar-Slxty-day excuralou tickets, final llmlo M later than December 15, IBM, to be sold daily at rate of 033.70 from Cape May. Fifteen-day excursion tickets to be sold at rate of 080.50 from Cape May. Tickets of the forms named above will ■ sold from other stations on the Pennsylvanls Railroad at proportionate rates. Ten day special coach axcuralon tickets will be eokl on May 10. and on other dates to lie announced later, good going only special coach trains, or In coschw on d iglisted trains, and good returning In coaches on regular trains, Ot rate of 330.00 from New York, #18.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rate*, approximating one cent per mile from other point a Excursion ticket* by variable routes. Season ticket* and sixty-day excursion tickets will be sold via variable routes; that 1*. going by one direct route and returning via another direct route. Variable route tickets will be sold applying through Chicago in one direction at the same rate* as apply for Reason and sixty day excursion tickets to St. louis. going and returning via tbe direct routes. On all one-way and roupd-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Louis, a s on r of ten days will be permitted at Lonis on payment ot a fee of tl.W and deposit of ticket.

sckmc otmNo trip*. Majestic Niagara Kalla, Nature's Masterpiece. Niagara Falls Is one of nature' lecea of scenery and few ever visited it without an earnest desire to revisit again and again. U seems Impossible to realize tbe wooderou* beauty and strength of the falls and rapids at first and the more rou gaze at it. the more its majestic grandeur impresses you. Formerly many visitors w Ith viewing Ute fall* only, to view the rapids requiring a greater outlay of strength and time than many could stand, but in these days of electric roads the visitors miss considerable enjoyment f they omit ehe ride by the Great Gorge Route to Lewiston. Near tbe cantilever bridge the deep sullen water* which from the Falls above are thus far smooth and unbroken enter tbe narrow confine* of tbe Gorge and begin ihejy descent to the Whirlpool, they bare been moving slowly in solemn smoothness though resting after their terrific leap and here rise like mnddened-horsee and wlib irreMstable force sre suddenly lashed into fury indescribable. Tbe special Ten Dollar Ten Dsy Niagara Kali* excursion* vis Philadelphia Sc Kead-ng-Lehigh Veiiejr Route August 30. - utrniber 3 anil 15, and October 6th give r dtidrous uf visiting tbe Falls n fine opportunity at the minimum cost. Ev ursioo ticket* good going on train leaving Heading Trimiu-l. Pcllndelphin KSOa. n. or It* conn*ctIon,and good to return within ten days oh any train only‘fen Dollar*. For part icuUrs a* to -top off* and other privilege*, rate* from otjbrr points, etc. consult Ticket Agents, or address Ed son J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Phil•delpbin. P*.

The “Day-light Store.'’

The kind of Furnishings A Han likes to wear.

He-e’s a stock of men's turntakings which will enable the man with a last year's suit to look wall and wbkh will straighten the value of this years

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0. L. If. KNERR, ii*-eowii

novice or registration.

Notice it hereby gives that Ike Board* of kcgiNtry and Rlection is sad for each aad every rlection district or voting precinct in

Cape May comity, will meet oa

Tuesday. Saptambar 13,1B04. at the place where the amt election in their district ar il be held, atoa o'clock la the afternoon. and remain in session until nine O'clock In .he evening, for the purpose of makine up from the canvassing books two lists of registers a.’ the names, residence! afed rtreet numbers, if any, of all the person* in their respective election districU cntiUsd to the liight of suffrage therein at (be neat election, or who shall perao tally S ear befo v them for that pnrpove. or who II be shown to the aatialacuoi o' inch Board of Registry snd Election to have legally v .■ ed in that elect‘on district at the last preceding election therein for member of tbe GeSer Assembly, or who shall be (■•town by the affidavit in writing of acme vo-er in that election district to be a legal

voter therein.

And on the name day and between the same hours the said Boards of Kn.stty and Kiev .ion will ho'd a primary electieu of del yates to coaveatlojs of political parties. - for making notr'nations, or for both, Ae to the provision* of "A further a pletnent to an act entitled. Aa act o r*--itc elections.' ” watch said supplement approved April •*. 1903. iu notice is hereby further given, that the said Boards of Registry and Rlection will have their final meeting on Tuesday. November I. 1904. at the place of their former meeting, at ' our ol one o'clock in tbe afternoon, snd tsin in sc:stun nstil nine o'clock in the veniv. for the purpose of revising -and er..ting the onginar registe.o. .c‘ adding thereto the names of all person* e ititled to the ght of suffrage in that election district at ’he next elec^on, who shall appear i*. ter. jo befo.e them or who shall be sbo oy the «.it. 1 affidavit of Rome voter such election d'strict to be a legal voter therein, r -»d of erasing therefrom the name ty p "son who, after a fair opportunity to be beard, shall be shown not to be en-

titled to vp'e '1 cre.n.

Done ii accordance with an act bf Legists, nrr of the State oT New Jersey, cntit'ed 'A fuiJte'sopplemeut to an act to regulate election. Approved April 4. 189b, and the r nendmenu thereto.

wrf TYLHR

Clerk of County Board of Elections. Cape May C. H . N. J.. 91-4

City Directory-

Mayor—Tho*. W. Millet Jan. 1.1B06 Aide nun—Francis K Duke-Jsu. 1, IBM

Council—Jo*. Hnad ...Jan.

Katnuel T. Bailey Jag. J. Creewell-Jna.

L IBttf utim 1. MOT

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of execution, to „ directed, issued out of tbe Cape May Connty Circuit Court. I will expose to sale at pub lie vendue, on Monday, September 19th 1904. jetween the boors of twelve and five o'clock I'. M.. to wit: at 1.jo o'clock in the afternoen of said dav. at No. 610 Washing.un Street, in the City of Cape May, New Jersey, tbe right title snd interest of John H. Rensen in snd to ‘he following persona! property. 7 wo pianos, one square and one upright. Fhefollow !ng lots of doth: No. 1. 4 yds. No. r ay-* yds. No. j. 3 B rd*. No 4. 6* yds.'No. a, j),' yd*. No. b. 4 r 8 yd*. No. 7. J H yd*. No. 8. jk yd*. No. 9, jh yds. No. to. jH yd*. No. it. jK yds. No jj. tV * No. 34. Mt yd*. Si* pain of shoe*. 1

C. M Alien Company, and to be sold by ^ ^ . SAMUEL H. EWING. Sheri S^T !t*TBVRNS. Atty.

CONSTABLE’S SALE.

By vir.ae of an odt of tbe Small Cause Court, before Francis K. Dnke. Alderman of tbe City of Cape May. and ex officio a Justice of the in snd for the cohntv of Cape May. expose '.o sale at pnblic vendue on Monday September 19. 1* •% at No. 610 Washington Street. Cape Mav City, at tbe honr of ooe o'clock p. tu., the following roods; eight barrel* and eleven boxes of China ware, jardiniere, etc.

, _ the suit of Lewis Stevens, et sis . and to be sold by HENRY C. BdHM. Constable. Dated, September 13.1904. it

COAL BIDS WANTED. Tbe Committee on Public Buildings of Cape May conn;y will receive bid# fdr furnishing the connty, on railroad siding Cape May Court House, two carloads w aite ash Lehigh stove coal, and ooe c load of white ash Lehigh egg coal. Bids may be presented to either member of tbe committee at any titpe before 11.30 a. m . on S.iTordsy. September ?*. 104. when they will be opened at the CourtiHouse in Cape May Com. Hotue. Chaa'P. Van*man. Dias Creek. Micnjah Smith. Cape May City. John P. Fox. Ocean City. Dated Scptb, tgop 9-15 «

STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. A Stockholders’ Meeting of the Caoe May Bunding and Loan Association win he held Monday evening. September a6. I' <4. F. M., to receive and act on the repot. _ the Auditors on maturing of the stock of the 35th aerie*, and to transact any other bnsincaa that may come before the meeting. H. &. EuTHnaioso, C~t; * Secretary.

MUST GIVE UP TOOTHPICKS Their Use by Policemen of Washington, D. C., la ~

In decreeing that the policeman of Washington. D. C, most give np the me of toothpicks while on doty.MaJ. Bylveeter. the chief of the capital police form. has established a new record in rales governing (he men. The order reads a* follows: -It Is observed that oAoen. among them special street railway crossing policemen, walk tbe at rests with toothpicks In their months, giving evidence of havlar enjoyed refreshments. 1 advise against thl* practice, as It to nnbecom-

Preqoent observation* of the me of toothpicks by policemen oa dety has grated on MaJ Sylvester's seem qf propriety to no ttttto extent.

I. Desk Jam.

j*T E MHler—jE ... Jss. F. Taylor Jam. 1.1 Lonis C. Sayre— .Jan. 1.1 F. Sidney Tovrnaeed Jan. 1. 1 r—Jao. W. Thompsjd Jen. 1.1

r—Chas T Campbell..Jan. 1.1 Collector—Bol Steadies.- Jan. 1.1 Treaeqrar Isaac H. Smith Jan. 1.1

~ aatoners of A PS sal.

Thaodors lioeUer Jan. 1, HA>'> Edward Crease Jan. 1, 1BH5 Tboa. R. Wales Jan. 1, IPOT.

BOABO OK EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford, President....March. 19* S- H. Moore, vice president. -tuee Ur. Edward B. PhllUp*. Clerk.. " ifcg Howard K. Otter “ XBt* Barclay L. Sc'.iellengrr " 1906 Samvel R. Stile* — '* ict6 William T. Stevens Dr A. L Leach 1907 Charles F. Qnidort -.1907 BOARD OK HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Learb. President . 8epi. 1. HKU Dr. V. M. V. Marcy. Secretary 1B(B Robert B. tfand 1804 La fa J rite irTUI: “ 1804 Albert B. Little “ 1804 0«t.rge L. I-owrtt .. “ 1805 P.OAUD CK TRADE. I'rvatdeot—Ktepbes B Wilson. HecreUry —Lewi* T. bteveu*. Tn-j»i.rvr—Tbi.uia# W. Millet.

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Court—Francis I. Sw*y*e, Clrculfjodge—Allen B. Eodlcott 1^1? Ijw Judge- Hatrisoa H. yoorbww^ Prosecutor of Pleas-Harry S. Douglaa*. Rep 08 Kberiff-SamT E. Ewtnx. Dem 1904 Coroner*—(Jeu. tUj-re, Jr.. Kep 1804 Corooer"*—John D. Crmlg. Uep 1805 Coroner s—Ctioa. H. Cloullng, tl.p.... 1805 County Clerk—Julius Way. lit? 1805 Surrogate—K. Clinton Hewitt. Rep....1S07 Cutiatx Collector-Lewis 8. (Mil well. Uep. 114# Ciunty Board of Elivtlous—Joa. K. Hand. Rap— - 1B06 County board of Klntious - Cbatlea K Foster, Kep 4BO6 C«*inty Board of Rlection*—Wm. J. Tyler. Date Connty board of Elections—Mlt^sel UKesrns. Item.... 1*6 Terras of Court—Koortb Tuesday la April September and Derrmocr.

BOARD OK CHOSEN KKEKHOLDKU8. Antbo y B. Smith. Pale.mo May. 1806 W S. Johnson, Ooeao City..-Jan. 1, 1807 John P. Fo*. Ocean City Jan. 1, 1807 C. P. Vanaman, Dias Creek, May 1. 1907 Jessc^p. Ludlatn. So.Dennis May 1906 Wm. T. Bate. EUblng Creek... .Mar. 1805 Wr.tleV B. Wale*. C*i»e May. Jau. 1. lt»7 Ml.alab S. Smith. Cape May .Jan. l.UMW Antbony B. Smith, Director; Sai Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Lewis M. Cress*. Ocean City. Rep >*mblymau—James M. E. Hild Cape May Ctiy, Kep

Our Secret Societies. Ad on I ram Chapter, No. 38. Royal Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin street*. Cape Island Lodge. No. 30. F. and A. M. Con rnuoicatioo*, second and fourth TnmUys of each, month at lodge Washington rndff’raakUn street*. Cap* May Camp, No. 8773. Modern Woodmen of America—Maeta first Wednesday of each month at Aaditorinm. Cape May Conclave, No. 183. Improved Order ol Hepiasophs—Meets at Ogden's Hall,813 Washington street, on set fonrtii Tbundavsof each month. Cape May Council. No. 1W1, Royal Ar-canum-Meet* first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium Cape May Lodge. No. 21. A. O. U. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 813 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. 0- U. A. M. No. 135—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge. No. 33. Independent Order of Mechanics-Meet* each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' L O. M.— Meet* second and fourth Thursday* of each month at Aaditorinm. Friendship Council. No. 27. Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30, In Jr. O.U.A.M Hall. Cold Spring. John Mecray Post, No. 48. G. A. R.— Meets on second and fourth Thursdays of each month At 816 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge. No. 368. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson stroat. Ogallall* Tribe. No. 157, Improved Order of Rad Man—Meats at 810 Wi

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot nd shoe maker, has removed to No. Washington stiaot H* doaaaUrepalrlog

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\Y»T Jturr k^SZASSOKZ 1HLK3 AO , 18 grrKCT •xKrxwsxa U, 1804 6 d? A M.—ACCOMMODATION Stops at principal station*. Connects ‘tom Anglrscs, Ocean City, be* isla 'ity. Arrises Fhi1adelplua9 71 * m. •t.io A M.—KXPREBfl Connects from f Angie*** Branch Arrivrs si Kbilsdaphia a.41 n m. O oc A M -EXPRESS. Connect. fr.Atn J Anglrscs, Ocean City, and K. . 1*1* City Arrives at Phfladelpbia • 1 <» 2 20 M —EXPRESS. Connect* from Angles**. Ocean City and H*a 1*1* Ctiy. Airives at PhiladclpbU 4.39 M-ACCOMMODATION. Con nects from Anylesea Branch, Ocean City, and Sea Isle Ctiy. A-rive* at Philadelphia j.77 P M 4 a r P. M —Kxpre*. Connects from ‘“j ADglcscs Branch. Arrives Phi lade 1

phia6.4S p in.

auBDar trairs.

P M —ACCOMMODATION Stop#

at principal intermediate station. Connect* from An*les*a Branch Ocean City and bea Isle City. Ar, nres Philadelphia. 6.50 P. M

c P M —EXPRESS Connect, from 5; Anglrsea Branch, Airives Phila-

delphia 6.M P M

A 00 P V.—EXCURSION TRAIN Con ■ nects from Anglrsea Branch Ar rive* at Philadelphia 0.33 p m O or P M EXPRESS. Connect, from •J J Anvlesea. Ocean City and Sea I»ir City. Arrives at Philadciphsa

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PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May—Express, 9 00 A M. 130 1 Saturday* only.) J.Jo, and 4.00. p m week-days. Accommodation. 7x0 7.46 A. M., JJ5 P M. Sunday, express, 9.00 a m. Accommodation, 7.30a. p: Ji.oc. Excursion train, 7.30 a m daily. Trains leave PHitaoEl^Hia. Broad Street

Station for

NEW YORK. May 39. 1904 Express, weekdays. 4 3b, 4 40. 5 00. 5 16. 5 58. 7-«». 7 903.950,1031. •1100. A. M-, "noo noon. 1335. *1 00. 1 40, ' " ‘ * ' lited}

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03. nighl.SfX4 38, 4 40.5 00. j 18, 8 35. 9 50 n 00 A. 1335. *330 353, (Kenna. Limited). 3 54 (New York umited), 400, *531 Sufi.?

From North Philadelphia only, 13 38 P M dails (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. September 13. 1904. For Baltimore and Washington, *635, .30. 8 «, jo 30. 11 3J. A M., *13 Jl. *1 35. 344. 4 46. 5*5. 6 lb. U 3«, P 31 .and 13 09 night, weekdays. Sunday*, *6 35, 7 ao. 90*. n 73. A M *1 75. *3 ao, 4 46, 5 35, 11 TO P. M. 13.09 bight. For Baltimore accommodation. 9.05 A M. 3.c^ and 4.01 PH. weekdays, 507, P M. From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •11 <5 A. M., 3,s (•$ 33 "Coagtesaioaal Umited,’") •s-Si. •6.50. *7-35. P M.. daily. 3.15 p. m. weekdays. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. k. WOOD. GenT Manager. Pmaa'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD,

atlavtxc enr kaileoae. TIMETABLE ip Efiort Sept 6. 1904. % WEXKDAVS. * Lv. Cape Mav. Arr. Phils. 7 00 s in (local) a 45 a ui 7 06 a m (gxpvess) 8 45 a tn *8 05 am (express) M45am *8 00 p m (expteas) 5 10 p in •4 30 p m (express) 6 25 p m SCKDAXS. *7 20 a m flocall 8 55 a m 3 30 p m [local] b 11) p m •4 15 p m [express] • 6 10 p m 6 00 pm [5:.00 Exc.] 8 10 p in 8 50 p m [express] 10 40 p m

Lr. Phtla. Air. Cape May. 8 50 a m [exp-ean] - 10 40 a m 8 50 a ra [local] 11 14 a m 1 40 p m [express] 3 3-3 p m 4 15pm [express] 5 55 p m 6 40 p m [local] 7 56 p m SUN DATS. 7 30 a m [II 00 Exc.] 9 37 a m 8 45 a m [local] 10 59 a m 8 45 a m [express] 10 S3 a m 5 00 p m [local] 7 50 p m ■Connects at Winslow Janction for Atlantic Ctiy. A T. Die*, Bosom j. Wkkks. Gen'l Sept. Gen'l Fasa'r Agent.

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