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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904.

CAPE MAY HERALD

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TMURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1904. Kcpubllcan Ttcket.

For Prrtidthl, THBODOKK ROOSEVELT, or xrw tore.

for Fire Prtridtnt, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, or IXDtAKA. Pwidrutial EUrtort At Large—rial H. M’Carter, of Eaaex; Washington A. Roebling.of Mercer. First District—Joaeph‘ W. Cooper, of Camden. Second District—Alexander C. Wood,of Burlington Third DiatHct—Lewis S. Thompson, of Monmouth. rourth District—Adolph Mack, of Somerset. Fifth Distict—Richard H. Williams, of Morris. Sixth Diatrict—J. Hull Browning, of Bergen. Seventh District—Henry Dickson, of Essex. Eighth District—Arthur B. Beach, of Eaaex. Ninth District—Jacob Riugle, of Hudson. Tenth District—Aaron S. Baldwin, of Hudson. For Gotcthot EDWARD C. STOKES Or CCMRKXLAXD COCSTTY For Congrtttman JOHN J. GARDNER or ATLAxnc cor sty For .Utmbly JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Or CAPS MAY CITY For County Clerk JULIUS WAY or mnoLXTowxsHip For Skerif WILLIAM H. BRIGHT Or HOLLY REACH For Coroner ROBERT H. MILLER or MIDDLE TUWSSHIP Fbr AldenAan <FRANCIS K. DUKE For Council JAMES J. DOAK, JOSEPH B- BROOKS, T. MASKEL SHARP. For Author GILBERT C. HUGHES

For CMeeter SOL. NEEDLES For Treasurer ISAAC H. SMITH For Committionor* of Appeal EDWARD CRE8SE THEODORE MUELLER THOMAS R WALES For ConotahU HENRY C. ROHM Otertoer of Poor JAMES CRANDOL

H. G. DAVIS'S BLUNDERS.

Bomlnatioo for ri^e prealdiat neat atrikteg are bla Ralarttf of tba •acml year IMS m eaa af the yaara of tba aerateDd admtnWtratteo «nd taM quotation of the total and par capita ' ■ of that year for purpoaaa i tboae of the Meal

t M tba Meal year which Mr. Daria aaiaeta aa aaaaaple of hla admlnistrstton, aad was aat tnauguratod «mtU March 4, IMS, ab ■Mat the -daaa af tba Meal yaar af IMS, ao that the MM Meal yaar af Ma

term, projierly specking, waa that of UM. It la potntrd out that by aaiart log tba third yaar of tba Hsrrlaoo sdmlnlatratlon be aecuml an adrantaga of fSt,OUO.OOO difference In the total ripfodlturre of the government and a difference of 13 cents Iu the per capita expense. Mr. Darla also utterly falls to al«ow the increase of expenditures of the Cleveland administration over those of the preceding Republican ad> nilnlatratlon and leares It to be lord by the Inattentive reader that Increase* In the exiamdlturea are coincident with Republican rule. Mr. Davis reiterates the usual campaign fnlminatlons against trusts, but does not sugReat a remedy. lie waa probably rest rained from prescribing the Republican remedy of federal pros ecution of contracts In restraint of trade by the Albany Democratic platform and the assurances of Parker's mnuagtT* that the presidential candidate will hold that federal prosecution of corporations chartered by the state la a violation of tbs constitution. In fact. It la remarked. Mr. Darla follows bis arraignment of the trusts wjth a paragraph on violations of the con stltutlon. .apparently Intended to reassure any timorous contributors to the Democratic campaign fund. Mr. Davis’ charges of extravagance against Republican administrations have not even the merit of originality, baring all been uttered by Judge Par ker In more amplified form and effectually disproved by the sound thinkers and experienced economists whose attention waa called to them by Parker’s letter of acceptance.

Prstsetlsa Make* No ■sasBSty. irrom the Iron and Steel Association Bulletin.] protection baa not established In this country *>>7 manufacturing or other monopoly. The express and telegraph companies, the sleeping car companies, the railroad companies themselves. Including the electric and street car companies, tbeytaa and electric light companies In towns and cities and every other aggregation of capital to which exclusive privileges are granted or secured by legislation, are In their very ns tune monopolies, bnt none of these we have specifically mentioned la In any way protected by tariff duties. The only manufacturing monopoly in the supply of American markets that we have ever known to be properly chargeable to our tariff legislation was the Welsh tin plate monopoly, now happily ended, which for decade affer deeedeAbsolutely controlled the supply of tin plates to the people of our country and the price* at which they were sold, bnt tbnt waa a foreign monopoly and not « creation of our protective policy. For years and years our tariff leglslntion fostered this foreign monopoly by means of low duties. It waa always defended by American free traders. It waa the-protective tariff of 18B0 which brought It to aa end. GARBLED QUOTATIONS. a MeKlal*r*a Uas* rh. From Parker's letter of acceptance: "He ('pointed out In his last address to the people that we must make sensible trade arrangements If wa shall extend the outlets for our Increasing surplus.' " What McKinley said: "By seniffble trade arrangements which shall not Interrupt our borne production we shall extent the outlets for our increasing Judge Parker quotes McKinley further as follows: "A system which provides a mutual exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued healthful growth of our export trade.” But be stops there without Including the following last sentence of the paragraph: "We should take from our customers such of their products as we can me without barm to our industries and labor.*' Who says the •mart noble judge” Could purposely misrepresent?

"POLITICAL OLIGARCHY."

the new constitution of Virginia because It gat's mote power to voters In the plaatatton region of the east than to 80.000 la the aa

really ruled by aa oligarchy. Let as gse whether this Is trot now. la Third district one of the old stave-

of Richmond and Manchester, and aoe In tlrenty-eight of the population rotas, la tba Fourth district another of the with a large ex-slave population, total vote of «£41 waa cast la a population of iflfiJXl—oao la twenty■« the winning candidate receiving BJIT rotes, or about flveelxths of tbo wboto.

the Fourth district while the tetsi rota la four times as graat as tint*in the Fourth dlstrot and tbo population only about 0U.00U greater. Sixty thousand more people and four times as many rotes required to elect a rep. reeeulullvi'i And Jefferson called It political oligarchy when IBJM) voters had more power than 8U.UU0- Aud Judge Parker does not desire that Jus shall "wait on political oligarchy T

Keeaerell aB4 the Parmer. [From the Orange Judd Farmer.] RI»eclally do the farmers of America ylu their faith to Theodore Roosevelt. He knows them aud their wants. He was the first president to comprehensively grasp the problems of forestry. Irrigation, good roads, rural free deliver)', etc. lie was Instrumental In putting into force Iswa and (tollcles for aiding agriculture In these aud many Other reaj*ect». He apitolntcd a <-otnn>>a*lQ|j of experts to review the laud law'* aud to outline such reforms as would best promote the public Interest In general and also the welfare of the bona fide settler. stockman, rancher and luml>erman, while putting a stop to the plundering of the public domain. Roosevelt means that Ilte public,lands, waters an J forests shall be the heritage of the people. The federal Irrigation policy has been wisely championed and fathered by Theodore Roosevelt. Without subjecting east or aoudi to further agricultural competition, this Irrigation policy is creating thousands of happy and self sustaining home* in the previously arid west, thereby developing a large addltionrto that best of all markets fot our tabor, capital and manufacturers — the home market. Still more wonderful, this national Irrigation |K>Ucy is being carried out without exj>euee to taxpayers. The money for It comes from the sale of public lamia—I^7.000.fi00 now available —and Is paid back by the settlers upon the brad Irrigated. ^ =_

In 1806 signed the order fur the massacre at all foreigners and Americana

In Manila.

The country rwkdence at Tarrytown. K. Y., of M. Huinsry Miller, a lawyer of New York, has been destroyed by fire. Mbs Louise Miller was aa Tuee-i day last married to Roger B. Williams of Ithaca, and all her wedding presents were In the house and were destroyed. The losa Is about 9100/JU0. Fire on the upper Boors of William F. A II. J. Downey’s livery stable a/ Washington caused s loos of aliout |100JM). Bonn- of the finest carriages owned in Washington, many of them belonging to senators, menibcra of the diplomatic corps and wealthy WashIngtonbras, stored In the building, were

Aat l-lai perl a t Isl Faahleas. (From the Kcw York Tribune.] Mr. Dooley remarked a few days ago. "Tli* attic of Ivry Dlmmycrufs bouse Is filled with or policies that be wo list used—policies that have faded or punctured a tire or broke s mainspring or been run over be a band wagon.” Anybody wbo goes Into the Democratic garret nod seeks tbe corner win-re the castoff garments of antiimperialism hare been thrown with the successive changes of fashion will certainly confess that Mr. Dooley in tills re*i*oct understands the Democracy. For five years now the Democracy has been den •■uncing "I mperts 1 Ism.” nod tbls year It again sppe.:r» la that role with tbe so called anti-tmpcrlallrtr proclaiming it tbe only hope of human liberty. Yet the fiudilou of iU nuti-im per la I Ism ha* change! so often and so completely that It would hardly know Itself If It rigged nn in Its tome* for the part.

Remarkable testimony about tbe imprint of a bloody nand on the wall of the room In which Mr*. Cellna Steward. a Degress, was found murdered was Introduced at a coroner’s Inquest It Midvale, X. J.. and resulted In the Jury bolding Joseph Miller for the murder, The testimony showed the red outline fitted Millet's band perfectly, and the Jury derided that Mr*. Steward hod come to her death at Miller'*

and*.

A' trolley car ran sway on a steep 111 between Highland and the Hudson river, opposite I’oaghkeefisie. X. Y-, jumped,tb<- track on a sharp curve ami plunged down an embankment into s ravine fifteen feet deep. The motorman, conductor and two men piutseni Jumped before the car left tbe rail*. They were severely cut and bruised. Of these passenger* Andrew J. Rhodes, aged twenty-seven, is In Yasaar hospital In a critical condition. SatsrdNr, Ort. a. Tbe Spanish-French agreement relative to Morocco has been signed at

Paris.

A Parisian surgeon has been put on trial for twice leaving probes in patients’ bodies. Eleven soldier* were killed and many Injured by tbe blowing np of s nmratine In a Belgian fort. The peace congress has adopted a memorial to the nation* of tbe world recommending a general peacemaking treaty. Tbe funbral of M. Bartholdi In Paris was sttended Jty hundreds of mourners, Including qnny art students and

Like Maar Others. An old time Democrat In a Michigan town was discussing politics with a rural Democrat, at the same time' dividing a sack of peanuts between them and spreading tbe shocks over the courthouse steps. “How did you like Judge Parker's speech of acceptance?” asked tbe town Democrat “Well." said tbe rural delegate, as be took another handful of peanuts, “I Uke peanuts a whole lot better.*

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

Three Chicagoans were drowned In Lake Mlehtgaa. The sole survivor at

ranged cheaper railroad transports ttsn for Jews wishing to emigrate. Chinees troops have defeated ah. body at rebels in the prortoce at Kwangsi otter a three days* fight A Chicago barber has bees killed In ■ fight by a customer who objected to the use of dnll clippers In cutting

hair.

Frank De Peyster Halt a New York , committed suicide Just before for slander against Mr. Brneet Staples growing out of Hairs expulsion

pestoOee hi tbe village of Beotia, N. Y., just across the Mohawk river from

ThmOor. Oat. S.

A new throe set eomlr opera. “Knight loland." by Haydn, baa been found la Frankfort-on-tbe-Maln. Germany. It Is said (bat Admiral Rgdgera feared SB loferaal machine In the i-bam-bottle at the bnt that hip former ticut's christening and terlee held hack Mia* Wei lea' hand, causing a Aaaeo. Between 40JSXI and SOJSrt triple in Manchester are on the verge of starvation owing to dcproaakm In cotton tn-

Aliont 400 tons of dynamite exploded at tbe plant of the American For rite Powder company, on the shore of I-ake Hupatcong. *1* mile* from Dover. X. J. George B. Mcflellau. mayor of Greater New York, ouated the old board and appointed a new civil service comm'* si on' In place of the one be dlsmUccd all In a day. Resolution* Intended to bring abont If posoltile an end to tbe UuM*o-J.-itm- • war were adojiled.at tlx- meeting Of the International peni-e"'cmgrea* at Boston. By tbe terms of tbeae resolution* tbe congress will add re** nu «••- peal to tbe etn[>eror* of Hu**la and Japan to terminate tbe struggle W«-4ar»4ar. Oct. S. Joe Plgott, an American jockey, was fatally hurt in the race* at Roetoff-on-tbe-Dou, Roaaia. The British Tibetan expedition is undergoing great hardships on it* return march from Liiaos. Tbe British legation at Peking docs not bellers tlx-re la any canoe for anxiety over rumor* of »ntlforeign agitation In Bbantung province of China. A roundhouse, the repair sbopa and the yards at Hamilton OnL, of tbe Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo railway have been destroyed by fire. Loos,

335,000.

After a wild ride down a steep grade on Clinton avenue. Newark. N. J.. for A quarto 1 of a mile ten passengers had to Jump for tttor lives from a trolley car traveling at grant speed. They bad become panic stricken at tbe sight of u ten ton blast furnace on wheels, filled with fire and molten metal, which wo* racing down the bill behind their

Rowland C. Hill, nn insurance agent at Memphis. Tenn.. was killed by a negro who wa* protecting a woman from his attentions. Tbe marriage of tbe daughter of the Prince de Wagram to the iTBice de la Tour d’Auvergne wa* the social event of tbe week In Paris. Matthew \Y Ransom. United States mator from North Carolna for twen-ty-throe yearn and minister to Mexico for two .yean, ho* died suddenly of heart failure at hi* country home i Garysburg. N. G. Tbe case of Mrs. Cbarie* Leplc at Iowa City.. Is... wbo has slept for five days, la baffling tbe doctors. After needles and pins bad been at nek Into bar fieeb In a rain effort to arooee her L powerful electric bettery awakened r temporarily. 8be talked for awhile.

The residence of John A Stewart at Asheville. N. CL wa* entered by burglar* and JIOJXJO worth at diamonds stolen. Severe galea swept the English coasts. Four fishermen were drowned end an orient liner grounded near Gore Loch. Scotland. Tbe body Of Sir William Vernon Harcourt waa baried privately In a family vault at Nuneham. Oxford. Memorial service was held IB London. Ambassador Porter has expraaaei Mbe. Bartholdi tbe sympathy of tbe United States upon the death of bar husband. Mme. Bartholdi cabled her

s by a at tbe Episcopal convention ta Boston to. Introduce a reoolutiao criticising Bishop Potter-far taking put opening of the Subway tavei was ruled out of order. Tbe aicbof Oa

“If Mmc* Will oalr Lc*a.” CHILLICOTHK. Mo.. Oct 11— William J. Bryan addre**ed a large outdoor meeting In Elm park. Having been Introduced as “tbe man wbo would some day be president of tbe United States." Mr. Biyan said that be used to think be would be president and that be was tbe Moaea of tbe Democratic party. "Bnt I don't think ao now.” be raid. "Mooes, you know, waa slow of speech, and tbe Lord selected Aaron as his speecbmaker. I believe that I am the Aaron rather than tbe Mooes of Democracy. I am .willing to be tbe Aaron of tbe party If our Moses, wbo has been so slow of speech, will but lead tbe people out of tbe wlkler-

XEW YORK. Oct. 11.—Hamburg, tbe famous stalltan. waa sold last night to Harry Payne Whitney for $70,000. Tbe sale took place at Madison Square Garden. When bids were called for Hamburg. H. P. Whitney offered |MMW>. which was raised by Jamas R. Keene to $00,000. Mr. Whitney then bid $70,000, end tbe great sire went to him at that figure. ■too Wllaaa Brow 4 at Bar talk. NORFOLK, Va, Oct. IL-Mtes Beeale WDeon of Clarksburg. W. Ya. niece of tbe late William L. Wilson, former postmaster general and afterward president of Washington and Lee unlveculty, was drowned while bathing at Virginia Beach yesterday afternoon.

BOSTONS WIN AGAIN. CUaaiB«aaa. ^ NEW YORK, Oct. 11--Tbe Boston baseball team, champions at tbe world, won tbe American league pennant at the league grounds. They were aided by erroea on the part of WOUams. which allowed two run* to be scored, and a wild pttctfby Cbcsbro. on which

The game was wttusaesd by the greatest throng that ever vMted American League park, fully 80JIQ0 apeeta-

• wild pitch New York lost the ) in tbe Brat game, aad a man never left a

the run ta say event Jimmy OoUlos left tbe field aa •

houw te me to he aMe to be Smt la such a race. I only regret that we shall

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