Cape May Herald, 27 October 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904.

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gAML'KL F. ELDRKIXJK. | Attob* by-W.

8OLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY ARD NOTARY PUBLIC.I 810 WAMixuroR Snuarr. Cape Mat City, Nrw Jeuky.

jEWIST. STEVENS* COUNSELLOR AT LAW,| 010 Wabhikotor St . Cape May, N. J. Mas ter And Solicitor id Chancer r. • Notary Public, dommlsiibner for Pennsylvania.

YOUR AMMUNITION IS WEAK, OLD UOY.

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Grossly Exaneraled SUtemeots Reiterated b> Judge Putter \ In Recent Speech. pP 1 —1— Show* NAirowacAs or OlrtlEiry h

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The Aridity with which Judge Perker end ex-SecretAry Otaey ■wallowed the etatemeot that the Phifapplnee had coat thla country 0050^100,000 and the pertinacity with which they cUng to tt attar tta falsity baa been prored agate and again are paat the conprehcoaioa •f pereoos In Waahington who are familiar with the real coodltlona in the

Archbiabop Uarty’a taatlmony agree* with that oC Dr. Brent, the tepteeopel bishop oT Manila, who la now Is this country. The archbiabop, after returning from an extaodad tour through the Islands, declared his hope that Theodore Rooeereit would be elected president of the United States and said: was lie pressed during my Journeying* by the progress of American In■tltutlon# among the maaoee of the people, the pooerfU happiness, the security of pereou and piupmty and tbt supremacy of order and justice. I bell ere that under dlelue guidance the beneficent role of America la destined ultimately to place the Chrieqpu Mplay race on a moral aai potttical plane that aa yet Sm peYerbeeo dgdtnwl by an oriental peopk.Tbie teak that the Americane hare assumed they cannot shirk or abandon. TUs work that Oor eruor Taft ao awpMbuiair began and

that Ooreraor Wright

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Office and residence, Wales United State* Pharmacy. Night Bell

That the coet of the Philippines, Including the 820,000.000 paid to Spain, amounted, up to May 1, 1902, to 8180.000,000 - has been established beyond dispute. No Democratic member of either bouse of congress has dared to challenge Secretary Root's statement to that effect. The cost to this couutrjr for the following year has been shown to he I&JJBOJOQO: and for the year Just ended 92.100,000. s total of 1194.180,000. Thst baa been the actual coet of the Philippines up to June 80. 1904, The statement Mr. Parker permitted himself tp repeat when be declared that “orer 200,000 Utcs hare been eacrifleed" Is equally false. The total teas of life of American troops and Filipinos In the American army from all causes has amounted to AjOtfl privates sad ISO officers, a total of 44S2 u Srau adding this number the tea Filipino teeny—ta. a liberal satin cT which la teas than KMXNl the grand 14jQM0 against Mr

•I UU. tmn Um M U a. marAs.aa eCh* to —la te— ef Hf$ should bs aac the mig—p—t week af the anay —>41—I seeps aat ef the loped cut fi— ptagua is and ether eoutagtetes

OcEAR AND Hcon— StRERTR, Cate May, N. J.

be carried to * triumphant et-doMo*" Tarty U eenlneBt^ qual-

Arcbbiahop Harty i

ted to Judge of the attusttou.

has bald ex ha

the bishops and prortoctal priests. He has spent months JHiag ^tth the people. traveling practically atone and un-

in the remotest prov-

tbe people la their bomas. In some of he visited R had beau thirty years since a bishop bad beau there. Nor Is the testimony of these churcb-

kn opportunity to Judge of conditions In the PhOlpplnae as they actually exist brings to Washington the same story of progress. The Philippine government 1* being Judiciously administered. the people are prosperous. Christ! anity is thriving under the freedom ci American policiaa, and the pernicious influence on a few excitable Filipinos of the false assertions of Democratic eandidefes and speakers is now the ly menace to uninterrupted peace and prosperity In the PhlUppinee.

(From the Louisville Herald.] The Democracy, by denouncing protection as robbery, bn* put tbs work logman'* full dinner pall, his home, hie children's food, clothing and schooltag. his wife and family's legitimate comforts in Jeopgrdy. It menaces likewise the enterprise and profits of capital. It threaten* a return of the strtageecy and stagnation of tan years ago.

Irish —"H"»—* will naturally preponderate in favor of Theodore Roomvelt, whose personality and mi ed traits an strikingly akin we most glory In tbs Irish character. He has personal

physical courage. Mr. Roosevelt bas s

; current of Irish blood in bis

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JAMES MECRAY, M. D. Co a. Psasy aed Wash i rotor tin. (Opposite Congress Hail.)

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