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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1904,

CAPE MAY HERALD

Lewis T. Stcvkms Psossistos. WanscnC Neal. Manaokm.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904.

Krpubltcan Ticket.

Fvr PrttuUnl, THKODORK ROOSEVELT. or XKV YORK.

Ftr Hm PrtMidttU, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, OF* I KOI AHA. Prttidthtiai EUtUrt At Large—I'aa] H. M-’Carter. of E«*; Washington A. Roebling, of Mercer. First District—Joaeph W. Cooper, of Camden. .. Second Di*triet—Alexander C. Wood,of Barling ton. Third District—Lewis S. Thompson, of Monmootb. rourth District—Adolph Msek, of Somerset. Fifth Dlstiict—Richard H. Williams, of Morris. Sixth District—J.- Hull Browning, of Bergen. Seventh District—Henry Dickson, of Essex. Eighth District—Arthur B. Beach, of Essex. Ninth District—Jacob Ringle, of Hudson. Tenth District—Aaron S. Baldwin, of Hodaon. For Gotrmor EDWARD C. STOKES OF CUMBERLAND OOC5TT

JOHN J. GARDNER or ATLANTIC COUNTY For AueaMy JAMES M. E. HILDRETH or CAPE MAY CITY For Co**ty Clerk JULIUS WAY Or MIDDLE TOWXSHI r For Skerif WILLIAM H. BRIGHT or BOU.Y BEACH For Coroner ROBERT S. MILLER or MIDDLE TOWXlHlf* For Alderman FlUtNCIS K. DUKE For Council JAMES J. DOAK, JOSEPH R. BROOKS, T. MASKEL SHARP.

GILBERT C. HUGHES Ar Collector SOL. NEEDLES

ISAAC H. SMITH

EDWARD CRE88E THEODORE MUELLER THOMAS R WALES For ConetaUe HENRY C- BOHM

JAMES ORANDOL

A TRUE AMERICAN TYPE.

farm, more than any other of ear dttseas today, la oalled upon cooUnuslly to sserclM the qualities which we Uke to think of aa typical of the United States throughout 1U history, the quall-

, masterful

ties of rueged independence,

resolution and Individual energy and resourcefulneaa. He wofka hard—for

which no man la to

ten be Urea bard—which may not be

pleeaant—but hla life

healthy surroundlnga. surroundings which tend to develop a toe type of citlsenahlp. In the country, moreover, the conditions ara fortunately such as to allow a cloesr touch between man and man than too often we And to be the case In the'city. Men feel more vividly the underlying senes of brotherhood, of community of Internet— Bangor. VI*u. Aug. 27, 1902. The man who tills bis own farm, whether on the prairie or In the woodland. the man who grows what we eat and the rawnaaterlal which la worked up Into wh9 we wear, still exists more nearly under the conditions which obtained when the -.“embattled farmers" of *78 made this country ■ nation than of any others of our people.—RooeevelU at Sioux Falla. 8. Ik. April 6. 1908. The true welfare of the nation la Indissolubly bound up with the welfare of the fanner and the wageworker, of the man who tills the soil and the mechanic the handicraftsman, the laborer. If we can Insure the prosperity ef three two claaoee we need not trouble ourselves about the' prosperity of tbs rent, for that will foHow as s matter of coarse.—Roosevelt at Opening of the Pan-American Exposition. May 20.

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The success of the capitalist, and especially of the bankers, is conditioned apon the prosperity of both workingman and farmer.—“The Law of Cirillsation and Decay. American Ideals,' Page 887. In e country Bke ours It la fundamentally true that the weU being of the tiller of the soil and the wageworker la the weU being of the state.Roosevelt, Btoux* Falls, 8. D.. April <L

certain the permanency of our sovereignty end destroy existing peace, at present prevents In vestment la railroad construction, so necessary for Insular development, end In other beneficial enterprises. Except tor the email ex ten stoos that the only road, built under Spain by English capital, whieb runs from Manila to Dagupan. baa been au-

8T1RRING UP FILIPINOS.

fWaatUngton dispatch to New York Tribune] The president has received a letter from General Luke E. Wright, governor of the Philippi nee, which la the occasion of some anxiety to tboee who have the best tateresta of the Iglands at heart, 'became It demonstrates that once more Democratic partisanship Is hsving its fffect in disturbing the peaceful conditions In the archipelago and retarding the work of the administration In preparing the Filipinos for the responsibilities of self government It appears that the loose arguments

Wright routes, making more difficult then would otherwise ,be the

tie Philippines, r is, 10 pert, aa

General WrtgbtV

“The coDtlni

capacity ef the Filipino for self government end his Immediate or ultimate Independence la haring Its effect bare

fun

they also bare less, half formed ready tar Intrigue to any direction which ptotnlseg them prodt or power. It la this rises which bnp largely given force and dlrecttoo to tbs AgHpeyan more:nect and baa recruited tta ranks

feet of an this la distinctly tnjurieua. Its tendency M to restore the Influence of the oU Insurrection leaden and to Active to preaching the old This to turn has the ef

INVESTMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES.

capital's natural timidity, while fear of the outcome of the praai-

coostraction of railroads. The Philippine commission baa appreciated that transportation In the Islands moat be by raU and water and haa planned a comprehensive system of railroads to' be ofxrated by steam or electricity. There Is no authority for Its construe tlou by the chrll government, and that Is regarded as undesirable. Private construction Is wanted, but a government guarantee Is needed. Congress has been naked to authorise the Insular authorities to guarantee a return of not more than 5 per cent on the actual capital Invested In railroads, the total annual obligation of the Islands not to exceed ILSOO.O0O. Last spring .the bouse passed s bill fpr’that purpose, carefully guarding against fraud, but the-op-position of the minority to the senate, which would hamper insular'development through the fear that the Invret Ibeet of American capital win cause our longer control of the Islands, prevented Its enactmebt. That measure will, however, be passed next session. -

ALBERT HAL8TEAD.

[From UscNcerkoih •on.}

Judge Parker assert* that “a free people cafuiog .withhold freedom-from' another people and (hemselrea be free." This D a floe, metallic, epigrammatic sound. What D the sense of It? It D only a play of words, only a Juggling with an nndefloed meaning

of “free" and "freedom.”

In the sense of full political and ch ll rights the Indiana have not been free. Alaska D not free. The negroes In most southern states are not free. To tell the truth, this sentence In Judge Parker's letter D great nonsense. It mnst^iare been stuck in at the solicitation of some mugwump sentimentalist who believes that the United States D going to loot ID liberties because the Moroa hare not yet been token by the neck and made to adopt and appreciate Jury trial and because the bend hunter* are not yet subject

to the poll Dx.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

HetahW Kveata nt the EUeek BrlrS, Cl» real* led. _ Frederick A. Bartholdi, sculptor ol the atatoe of Liberty In New York bay D critically 111 at Ids borne in Parts Sir William Vernon liaroou.l would have accepted a peerage had be lived and it may be conferred on Lady liar

court.

There was «n exciting mu*: ot tlx Danish rlgsdag because of an attempt to re-eetabUah the whipping post foi

thugs.

Lady CuraotTs progress to eatii.factory. Her mother and sister hare reached Walmer castle, her English home. - - ^Judge Herrick has opened personal headquarter* af Albany and -started active work’of the campaign. He will go to New York city to attend the reception 4o Parker.

MnOmr. Oct. S.

Half of Watrona. X. M., baa been destroyed by a flood, and at least, twe>ve person* have been drowned. During the 184 days that the world's fair has been open, up to the during of the gates tost Saturday night. 12J.15,411 admission* bad been recorded. it In Tremont temple. Boston. wee occupied at the first of the re-

i meetings wl

of the inti

which pi national

Iron works at PhlUlpabarg, K. J. The kms was $180,000, with Insurance amounting to $100400. The origin of the flic to unexplained. Catherine Shepard Hinds, mother of Mn. George B. Oortelyoa. wife of the Republican national committee chairman. to dead at the Hempstead (N. Y.) institute at the age of seventy-three. Fur the fleet time that a primate of

York congregation Dr. Davidson, the archbishop of Canterbury, preached at the morning service at Trinity chnreh. New Talk, tost Sunday. Sir William Vernon-Harconrt, cooridered “the flneot political giadii of hto age." haa died vary sud<h et Nunefcam perk, near Oxford, the whkh he recently to-

Bt. Louis ami u check for FT.. Sals rear, Oct. t. United States soldi era. students of Lake Forest college and many others engaged In a hunt for a missing edibolgirl of Lake Forest. III. It Is announced that John Hay has definitely consented to remain at ribs bead of the state department to the event of ltooeeTelt*s election. The Hrittob foreign office la not expected to recall Hugh Gurney, attoebe at the Washington embassy, owing to The unpleasant affair st I**. Maas. No trace has yet been found of Alonxo J. Whiteman, alleged hank swindler, who jnmped through the window of a car near Dunkirk, N. V., and escaped from detectives. Joe Gans and Joe Walcott holders respectively of the lightweight and welterweight championships, fought twenty rounds to a draw at Ran Francisco. Walcott’s arm was broken. Extensive damage to reported to have been done at Trinidad. Colo., by a flood in the Purgntolre river. It to reported that four person* have been drowned, and eighteen are missing. The flood swept live city blocks In Trinidad, and the loa* to estimated at *1400,000. News of the pasxlng . George F. Hoar, although long expected. was received with street regret by all claH*e«’of Boston citizeh*. In poll-* tics he had no enemies, and Democrat* were Abt behind the members of bla own party In paying-tribute to l

worth.

Sir Mortimer Durand, the British ambassador. has received a dispatch from Acting Secretary Loombf conDlnlng the regrets of the commonwealth of 3 aschusetts over the Phelps-Gurfiey episode. Blr Murtluin- Durand ha* sent a dispatch to Acting -Secretary Loomis

embodying Mr. Gurney's

not conforming to the motor speetf regulations of Lee. a town in the com-

1 -monwealth of Maswicliusetts.

rrMar. Sept- SO.

George Friable Hoar, senior senator from MassachosetD. to dead at Wor-

cester.

Alderman John Ponnd has been chosen lord mayor of I-orxlon to succeed Sir Jamea T.- Ritchie. Arthur D. Wyman, an Instructor at Harvard, was run Aown and killed by a student’s automobile at Cambridge. The National Beek*ej»er*' association has . offered fl.onu ft> any one who can prove that boMrcomb to artificially manufactured. Reports that Emperor William again suffering from throat, tronbte are denied by mrinberx of hi* suite, who say he to In perfect health. ^ Rear Admiral McCalla to antborlty for the statement that the torpedo believed to be adrift In San Francisco bay to harmless, aa It to not loaded. DemocrnD of Rhode Island in state convention Dominated for .governor Loci ns F. C. -Garvin of Cumberland, fee lieutenant governor A dels id _Archambaott of * Woonsocket.

Orson C. Longyear of the Hudson River Bluest one conneny s mile side of Kingston, securing $2,000, v each sentenced by Judge Von Etton to nineteen year*’ imprisonment at Dannemora prison. One of the prisoners. Salvator* Conga osa. fell

*o9t, aa. Fifteen person* were Injured, two b* them fatally. In a collision on a trolley road at Buckeye Park, O. Commissioner Oakley of New York

get a water supply from Eeopaa, Schoharie and Cataklll creeks. Four railroad men were killed and one faulty hurt to a colltoion between freight trains on the Grand Trunk railroad near Eastwood. OnL . William Jennings Bryan to a grandfather. a daughter haring been born to hto son-in-law gnd da tighter. Mr. and Mrs. William EL Leavitt, to New Orleans. Colombia college has conferred the degree of doctor of tows on the arcbbtohop of Canterbury. President Butler told of a plan to offer a i deenlc degree ef bachelor ot science without requiring the study of Latin. At the Russian exhibit to the Vrried Industries building at the St Louis world’s fair several valuable oil paintings of Emperor Nicholas were tom from the wall and mutilated by i

peraofl or .persons, aseembtogewf 25.000 persons, which Incipded navel end army officers, governors end United States senator*, the Connecticut, one of the

ot the navy, attended the launching of the Connecticut to behalf ot the govMias Alice B. Waltoe was

Cblevo, to ebut, <* OmatMam Eva Boqtb The British torpedo boat destroyer Chamois has been sunk off the Island of OpbalocU. In the Mediterranean, All hand* were serad. The trial of Oersbotn Marx, the aged Cojk-beeter farmer, charged with the murder of Paris Rodecka. a Polish farmhand, ha* opened at New Loudon. Conn. Denial of the oft rej>eat*d rumor that Mix* Alice ItooMMrlt bos become engaged to Kepmentatlr* Nicholas I.ong worth of Ohio was again made st the White House. Brigadier General Frederick D. Grant has reUnquhtheil couiiiuind of the department of the lakes and I* In New York to assume command of the department of the east. D. H. Goss, president of the American Institute at Strassbcrg. Germany, baa abot and killed hlmaelf there. Mr. Goes left a letter saying be feared Le was becoming Insane and for that reason had decided to commit suicide - Charged with writing and aetu'-ux threatening letter* to President K«< ■«•- velt Miss Roosevelt and Helen Go .d. a man giving hto name as Kdw.>rd Dalbelmer ha* been arrested by the United States authorities and ha* been lodged In jail at Fort Dodge. la.

ALL ATTEMPTS FOILED.

Battlrahlp Cesaeetleat Object ef Mts> rresat'* At larks. NEW YORK, Oct 4.—It ha* become known that the United States battleship Connecticut, lately launched at the New York nary yard, has been the object of treachery from unknown miscreant*. Three time* within a half year has treachery been foiled in attempt* to wreck the battleship- Only on Saturday was the last drop of water pumped from a compartment which filled from a hole bored through the half Inch steel plates of the shrp's bottom. There to no clew to the identity of the perpetrators of these outrages. That they may be discovered to considered almost hopeless If they do not again renew their attack* on the ship.

Slstodlsa mt the Box-ball Claba NATIONAL LEAGUE. * W. L J New York. W6 « Chtoego » M Ctartawatl..., M « Pittsburg/...*.-. « « sc Louis. :i n Brooklyn. m m Bostoa.; to to Philadelphia SO 100 AMERICAN LEAGUE.

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WICHITA. Kan.. Oct. A-Mr*. Carrie Nation and three other women broke two large plate glass windows In the Mahan. Wbolesaie Supply company's warehouse. They were-arrested and are now to JalL

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

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