Cape May Herald, 22 September 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER n, 1904.

CAVE MAY HERALD Lewis T. Stkvcns PaeMiKToa. Waumcn C Nc*u Manaskr.

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some express and some seek to have confidentially understood, that if triumphant they may be trusted to prove false-to every principle which in the last eight years they have laid down as vital, and to leave undisturbed those very acts of the administration because of which they ask that the administration itself be driven from

—President Roosevelt.

THB HERALD, CAPS ft AY, N. J.

Entered at the po*t oflVcv »t Cmpe May, X. J , an »etvnd-clas» mail matter. March tl.

Advcrtinng r»te» upon application.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904,

KcpubllcAn Ticket.

For Prttidtnl, / THEODORE ROOSEVELT, OF saw TURK.'

F«r YU* Prcident, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS.

For (iottrnor EDWARD C STOVES 1>» .1 MH^KLAXD COfXTY For AueuMg JAMES M. E. HILDRETH or capk mly errf' For CodHtjf Clerk jcucsWay «>r MinDLaTowxamr For Skerig WIU.IAMH. BRIGHT OF HOLLY BJCAl'il For Coroner ROBERT a MILLER OF MlUDIJt TOW Sami' • For Alderman FRANCIS K. DUKE For Council JAMES J. DOAK, JOSEPH E. BROOKS, T. MASKEL SHARP.

For A GILBERT C. HUGHES For Ceilfttor SOL. NEEDLES For Trtaturtr ISAAC H. SMITH For Cemmurioner* of Appeal EDWARD CBES6E THEODORE MUELLER THOMAS R WALES For ConUabU HENRY & BOHM (Hermer of Poor JAMES CRANDOL

vision* at the statue of , Jersey, on Tifcaday the Thirteenth day of September. A. D., nineteen hundred and foor, to the Cofreaaional Cunvention to be held in the AaditoriniB in the City of Bartingtoa. County of Barlington, on Saturday. the twenty.foorth day of September, nineteen hundred and four, at twelve o'clock n for the porpone of * "

UUUCI au IS retaliated by Charter >41 of the Lawn of cast by the Republican Party for ita < date for Governor at the gubernatorial loo via: election 1901 and one deleymt each fraction tiercof over (40) forty. By order of the Second Concreaaioaal

B. C. STOKES. LEWIS P. SCOTT. LEWIS M. CRBSSB, WILLIAM H. CARTER,

'Republican Sincerity "We ask that their protpises and ours be judged by what has been done in the immediate past. Vt ask that sober and sensible men compare the workings of the present tariff law, and the conditions which'obtain under it, with the workings of the preceding tariff law of 1894. and the conditions which that tariff of 1894 helped to bring about.”—President Roosevelt.

“We are more fortunate than r opponents, who now appeal for the ground, which

power.

The Preaidcntia! Campaign. The electoral college this year cofia ala of 476 members, of whom 23}) are a majority. The Democratic managers assume that Dr la ware, Maryland and West Vliyinia mar be relied upon to return to the party fold. Both Delaware and West Yi/yinia went Republican at the Jh*t state election, but Maryland went Democratic by a plurality ol only 121. The(tmrad of Democratic expectation is that these were all tormeri y Democratic states and that the return of the gold Democrat* will restore them to the Democratic column. The selection of Mr. Davis for rice-preaident was made with a view of making a special appeal to West Virginia. In this state industrial progress has changed political conditions, and there is now a normal Republican majority no large as to make Democratic calculations very dubious. In Maryland it must I* admitted that under the election lawa passed by the Democratic legislature the chances are in favor of Democratic success. In Weri Virginia and Delaware the proapect favors Republican success If, however, all three states should return to the Democratic coiomn, that with the other •outhern states would supply a total of lt» electoral voUa. To be elected Judge Parker will require 70 more electoral vtotea.' Where has be any chance of

getting the n?

In addition to the aohd south, Cleveland in ISC carried California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, New York and Wise •natn, now haying a total of 123 electoral votes. Bat even the most sanguine prophet of Democratic ess would nAt now lay claim to California, Illinois or Indiana, dedoe ting which states only 62 electoral votes are left in this group of Cleveland states, eight short of the necessary number Colorado, with either Idaho or Nevada bonld supply just these eight electoral votes, bnt it will he seen that if Parker a bo old fail to carry either Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland or West Virginia, he woold still be short of a majority, even should be carry New York and Wisconsin and get a bunch of electoral votes from the mining state*. Whatever com potation may be made, the fact stands out that while Roosevelt may win without New York, Parker cannot win without New York.

has been true to all true Republicans. HU nomination is a well earned reoogaiUon.

Robert 8. Miller,the Republican nominee for Coroner, U a eitisen of Middle township, who is qualified is every wfiy to bold the office to which be will be Heeled in November.

The record of Dr. Johns Way as keeping the county clerk’s office second to nope in the sUte, U a sufficient recommendation (nr the demand for hu reelection.

The Republican ticket of thU county is the strongest which could have been pat in the field. Vote it straight, from President to Coroner

The rising markets, the big crops and increasing exports of manufactures make poor subjects for the Democratic calamity howlers, w

The people of Gape May county are exceedingly glad of the opportunity to vote for Edward U. Stokde, the Republican nominee for goreroor. He, more 3 any other tout, has given*to New Jersey iU school Uw, which U second to none in the United States. He u well known personally to hondreda of oar dtixens, many of whom sue of opposite political faith, who will join the Republicans in rolling np a btg vote for him.

The KepnbUean ootfnty convention last Thursday was tinder the leadership of Senator Lewis M. Crease, wbomSher-iIT-to-be Bright haa termed the "harmonixer” of Cape May politics. It wi good convention, devoid of XhtX eten of tonghnem which has shamefully pervaded some others in times past. Those who have been duturbingelements were oonspicuoas by their absence.

Are not there thirteen or foorteen too many electric lights being burnt along Madison avenue, and on Beach avenoe, east of Msdison avenoe? The city needs y cent it sen get to pay bills and for wsaries, without paying for these useless luxnrifc. We presume the matter has been overlooked by the committee on protection of property of aty

council.

A representative of a large New Engt Und advertising agency says be finds manufacturing concerns contented and confidrnt that there will be no change of administration this fall, and they ara making larger contract* for advertising

than ever before. • v

James M. E. Hildreth as an sesemblyman hat looked well after the in teres U of ail oar dtixens of all parties, in the natural privilege rights. He baa the interest of all at heart, and will, fortius reason, go back to the assembly with a Mg plurality.

ifl, Is a ansa who has always stood Cor “ tat ta polities. Ha

CONDENSED DISPATCHES Ratable Evaata cf fba Weak Brlafli

Cbraalele*.

Emil Thomaa. the tinted German co piedlan, died at I£eriin. A street bar conductor was held np in Mount Vernon, N. Y., by five men. Beren person* were Injured, one fatuUy. In a street car coLl.don at 8L

Joseph. Mo.

Husain refused to Instruct her -min Inter to KeVvU to attend the iTinmntlon •f King Fbter of Belgrade tomorrow. At Genoa and 1‘alermo strikers com mitted acta of violence. _Tbe strike at Rome ended, and the cl& resumed Its normal condition. The municipal council of The Hague has rejected a measure prprldlug for oring part of The Hague woods for the riarnegie palace of pence.The wharf fire at Halifax, which started early on Sunday and thought to be well under control, broke out afresh and did *200.000 damage. The death of John W. Gracq of the w. ft. Grace A Co. corporation of New York was announce.] In a cable dispatch from London. After courting for more than half a century. Jerome Hunslnger, seventysix. and Mias Anna Lntx. seventy-one yearn old. both of Irish Valley, were married In Mountain Grove. Pa. . MmObf. •»*«. 1*. Oliver Williams, one of the beet known ettixens In central Pennsylvania, died at Cataaauqua. near Allentown. He wee eeventy-foar years of age. — Because be would not permit them o marry men of their choice two young girls decapitated their fattier at Rosebud, Tex. C. Stewart, a wealthy farmer, was the victim. Edward Johnson, a member of the Oak Petit (Chicago) Baseball chib, was killed by a batted ball during a game. The ball atrotk- him Just below the heart, and be died ta three ndnutea. Mayor W. F. Bennett of Tboinaoa. HI-, wad abbt and killed by a thief whom the mayor was trying to anaaL The murderer was caught by cttlseaa after he bad been shot twice. Jacob W. Manning, one of the best known nurserymen to the country and noted particularly as s producer of evergreens, died at hla borne In Beadlag. Mass., at the age at eighty years. William R. Pattaagall of Machlaa, M*-. who was the Democratic nominee afmlnst Representative Llewellyn Powers of the Fourth (MeJ district In the recent election, filed a petition In bankruptcy In the United States dis-

trict court

General Edward L. Mollneaux and Ms son. Roland B. Mollneaux. rescued from probable death two gas repair nfen who had been overcome by the fames of gas from a broken pipe In the cellar of tbe Brooklyn paint factory owned by General Mollneaux. SataHlar. Sept. IT.' James Britt agreed to fight Joseph Gens after be has disposed of the Corbett affair. \ Nine Chicago firemen were hurt, two fatally, by the collapse of %. wall of a burning building. Socialists declared s strike throughdnt Italy. Two'strikers weVe killed In s riot at Milan. C. A. Masanares, former delegate to congress and one of the richest ten In New Mexico, died. William G. Bitch, former 'governor of New Mexico, died at Engle. Sierra county, N. M., neat which place be ras engaged In ranching. Tbe Ituaeian armored transport Lena has arrived at the Mare Island nary yard. She will be dismantled at ones. Her crew ta being paroled. The Bristol hotel at Sixth and Waist streets was damaged to the extent of *20.000 by fire, causing a panic among the ninety guests, who wars aroused from sleep. Napoleon Shipley, a former poetmastor at Washington, pju, and for year* one of the most successful and Urgest ofl speculators of fba country, died at " dty poor farm. Marahatoe, Pa. on. Edgar ML Cullen took hta oath mm as ekM jades of the court af sapoata ef New York state. Ha ***»» mm m

Secretary of State Horace Tennant.. Tbe Montana Democratic atata convention adjourned after nominating a complete ticket, as follows: Governor. J. K. Tools; chief Justice. D. B. Smith; lieutenant govarnor, Edwin Norris; dork of the supreme court. Finley MeBaa; secretary of state. Miles Romney; auditor. Philip G Goodwin; treasurer. David G. Browns; attorney general. Cbariaa H. Hall. Pri«ar. Sept. IS. Cornfields in northern Iowa were badly damaged by a beavy frost. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander M. Miller. corps of engineers, dropped dead at Irvington. Va. Admiral Walker and other members of the Isthmian canal commission have returned from Panama. The Democrats of New Jersey assembled In state convention at Trenton nominated Charles C. Black of Hudson county for governor. Large luintwr mills of Sawyer A Austin at Pine Bluff, Ark., were burned. I am.* pearly *300,000. A British selling resstd struck a mine off Port Arthur and was destroyed. Only one man rescued of oil on board. The tug Israel Durham of Pnlladelphia was sunk during the storm In tbe Delaware riter. and eight, men were

drowned.

\General Stoessel reported that the Japanese continued to bombard the Port Arthur forts and harlior. They again demanded the surrender of tbe

fortress.

William Thomas, mistaken for whom

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Dan Patch, the famous pacing borne was reported sick at Topeka. Kan., and may die. The German government will ask the reiefastag to Increase the army, probably by 30/100 or 40/100 roso The receipts of tbe United Hta Ns treasury exceeded the expenditure* tor the first time In the fiscal year Tbe trust company and strings bank sections of the American Bankers’ as aocUtion met at tbe Waldorf la New York dty. UoInvI Price, who find suggested the celebration of Lalior day. dl«l recently in bis poorly furnished borne on tbe outskirts of Helena. Mont. Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, wife «t the Pittsburg millionaire, who ta solus t <r divorce, admitted that * settlement of the case had been reached. Tbe strike -of ibc wire- drap er, at the American Rteel and Wire comiumy'a plant at Sharon, Pa., wss.srtthd. -gd the men returned to work. Tbe Reputdirau .Editors' Assoc! ti -n erf the State of New York met Jn rstogn. with IV^dtsit Louis McKin ry, editor of the fredoubt Censor. In the

chair.

A train on the Rock I«l»nd railroad was held np ami' Lcttk. la., by five bandit* and tbe express safe blown open. Tbe robber* were «*!d to have

got little or no tooner. »•

Report* from Mlmdusfppl continue to show widespread damage to the cotton

Adolf Beck served two terms In Brit- 1 crop on account of worms and rust. It

tab prisons, was sentenced to five rear* Of pennl servitude, at the Old Ball.

In London.

The New York Republican state con ventlon at Raratoim n mil tinted Fran! W. Higgins cf Olean f..r governor am M. Linn Bruce of New York city toi lieutenant governor. Queen Helena of Italy was safely de Uvered of a son at the royal palace a) Racconlgl. The Infant who ta tbe beii to the Italian throne, received tht name of Humbert and the title Pyince of Piedmont Tbe largest assemblage of peoph evey congregated within the coo Qua of 8L Louis thronged the world's fob grounds In celebration of “St. Louh day." T^e attendance was h neighborhood of SOU.OUO persons. The mutilated body of Mrs Den nit Crowley, an aged woman, was found In the woods near her home at Attle boro, Maas. A main known os Captain John AlUngham. who hod lived at Mrs Crowley's home for feme time, wai •rrested in Pawtucket on suspicion ol baring caused her death. Tk—aSay. »e*«. M. Mgr. Hagooasl was appointed toiic delegate to Colombia. FYost touched nearly every pert of Nebraska, but dki '.ittu- damage to

or Of President Amador’of IwHS sad Ms wife was glfen at the Ameri-

Oovernor Terrell of Georgia ordered h coart martial to fry the militia officers who failed to prevent the lynching 1

at States boro.

Tbe prise court at Vladivostok decid ed to release tbe British ship Celebes, but to confiscate a pert of ber cargo consigned to Japan. Floral tributes from various parts of tbe country were placed on the coffin of William McKinley on the third anniversary of hta death.

reported tp the cur

that .Japanese attacks 00 Port Arthur Aug. 27 and Sept. 1 were repulsed with

ta said that many of the planter* will, not harvest over DO per cent of their

usual crop.

Judge Osceola Kyle opened the first American court In the" Panama canal tone. Prosecuting Attorney J. Marbourg Needy was at hta post, and O. R. Shanton. captain of police of the ■one, acted as nutrahaL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Clomimrn ■reek (iaotstlo... ■toner on cafi Unquoted. Prim* mercantHr paprr. .— nfr.frtOJD. BaN Closing prices: AikaL C&pper... M N. Y. Central..us« Atchison n* Norf. * West.. b ad m r— - - —- Brnoklya R-T- Mil i___ & O.C* Bt.U w% Rad ax A Ohio.... 41% OL Pool.. Chi. S Northw.. 117 Southern Pac... 14% D AH 10% Southern Ry «TV Erie.;.. H% South. Rf p#.. •% Oen. Electric... M*% Sugar m% BL Central—- — “ —

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Complete returns of tbe rote for governor In tbe Maine state election ■bowed a Bepnbllcan plurality of 27.180 against 83^84 in 1900. The fiftieth anniversary of tbe Mrtfa of the Republican party was celebrated et Saratoga. N. Y. Senators Depew and Fairbanks made addraaeea. The great council of Red Men at Bl Joseph, Mo, chose Naabrllle. Tenth, as the place for the next meeting, the second .Monday In September. 1906. The Cohfrado Republican state conventlon renominated Governor James EL Peabody by acclamation. Senator Newell withdrawing from tbe cont Brussels was formally selected as the next meeting place of the interparliamentary conference, and the date was left to the executive council. Tbe conference at SL Louis then adjourned

sine die.

The see house opposite tbe Cathedra] of the incarnation at Garden City, N. Y„ and occupied by tbe Bight Rev.

by burglar*. The burglar* carried away with them a quantify of aolU silverware and some clothing and *29 In cash. They also took tbe btahop**

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vrig ^SuTTEB—Fair dawkad; extra wratarn CHraafc—Pina and tn good demand: "UV« POtTLTRT—Notnln*}: fowls. UH OUc.; old rooster*. Me.; spring ehOnu. < fi«WSff"^O^rRT-gtredy; fowls, choice fresh kwleA MMc.; do., fair to 'Sou*' -0, cbolc ^ , * e ' : do - tmtT Uvo atkek Markets.

There to llttie to inaplre In a spire with a debt nett. A large bouse often gbrea tbe aonl a

He most-have a holy purpose who seeks Heavenly power. . , Tbe presence of tbe Master makes tbe mansion* of Hta people. Man cannot live by bread alone and bp trill not work for bread alone. A little money to-day may be worth more than a big monument tomorrow.

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OYSTER BAY. N. Y„ BepL 19.PreaMent Roosevelt and hta family passed tbe last Sunday of their pree-

mmi and paaeed tbe iwa..aT«re>an.