Cape May Herald, 1 December 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER i. 1904.

BACK FROMST. LOUIS Roosevelt and WorHIa Fair Party at Home.

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WASHINGTON. Not. 2Q.-Tbe pir«ltontitil special train with the world's fair party reached Wunhluftou on their return trip at an early hour this mornln«. After a lone time ralnly trylne to force Mr way Into the residence of William H. Thompson at 8t. IxmU for the purpose of palntln* the picture »f I’resident llooserelt Mias Marla Herodl. said to be a ylasa painter from Munich, Germany, who says she oocu»iee studio quarters In Milwaukee, Wls-, has been arrested by see-ret ssrrxe men. Detective Vielile of the secret setwce seised and led her dowrr the steps. Be soujtht to |iersuade her to return to her mopping place, hot persuasion trailed nothing, and the woman waa tnally placed under arrest It was learned after Investigation that Miss Herodl was released at the polic* station after tuning been questioned at length and satisfying the authorities that she meant no harm to the president. She said that she had 1 painting of George Washington on tlsploy in the Varied Industries parillon and was anxious that It be vlewtd by President Kooserelt. When be Called to sec it on Saturday she deddid to call on him on Sunday to perniade him to see the picture. The special train bearing President Roosevelt to Washington from St. Louis arrived In littaburg last night it 3:30 o'clock and departed ten mlnstes later. A large and enthusiastic rrowd was present at the Union station, and cheer after cheer greeted the thief executive when be appeared on the platform of the rear car. The preader) t said: “I am pleased to again get » Pittsburg after an absence of a little over eighteen bours. I have been bu St. Loots to see the fair and thor>ugbly enjoyed myself. I have also had the privilege of greeting Amerian citizens In the states of Pennsyfraala. Ohio. Indiana. Illinois sod MisKUri. which I appreciated.” A large aquad of police and detecflves wars Hned np on either side of tbs train daring its stay In this city, and every precaution was taken for the president’s safety. At Dennison tbs president was greeted by s groat crowd of school children. On tbs Journey to St Louis the president was presented with s raccoon, which is being taken back to Washington. In some remarks at Dennison the president referred to the gift. He said: *T want to tell you all good evening end to say bow pleased I am to see you again and to tell yon that the coon Is getting along well. He feeds on everything and shews a little Inclination te feed on every man too. The fair was a most beautiful and wonderful scene, tnd I am very glad I went. I waa glad ta see the fair, but I am still gladder to see all-of yon hers, the people of

TAFT AT PANAMA.

IMMepi. PANAMA. Nor. tU. - Heerttary War Taft and party arrived at Colon yesterday on' board the United State* cruiser Columbia. Mr. Taft was roost red on shore by Vice Prosident Aroaemana and other Panama official*. General Da via, commander of the canal ■one. and Minister Barrett After a conference with the American congressional delegation Mr. Tan went by ■ special train te Panama, where be was officially received by a committee and quartered at the residence of Mr. Wallace, chief engineer la charge of construction of the Panama canal, waa received by President Amador end the Panama cabinet at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. After greetings had been exchanged Mr. Tan said: , “It la a pleasure to bring the greetings of the president of the United States and to congrataMta Panama upon the propitious beginning of ■ long and prosperous life; In tact, a life that la to be a peaceful one and one In which the president and people of the United States are most willing aasUtaets. The United States has no intention in the Isthmus other than to build the canal for the benefit of Pamatbe United States and mankind. There Is no desire to exercise farther power. I will in the next few days confer on those matters shout which discussion has arisen and hope to reach a solution foil of honor to both connitae. “I have tile great honor to present the personal greeting of President Roosevelt and expresalons of profound tnd wlIL” President Amador. In reply. Bald: “Tour arrival in Panama and the purpose that brine* yon la the highest honor this republic has revolved since It was born. The government and people will know how to appreciate th * new proof of sympathy, with whli h the United States baa desired once more to dlatlngulsh ns.” President Amador later In the day returned Secretary Taft's official call.

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RA8TPORT, Me., Nov. ».-A message has been recrivsd bate laying that ten fishing vessels, owned In Esstport end Lnbec. were seized by the Canadian fisheries protective cruiser Curlew, near St George. N. B, Two of the vessels are of the naigtWUl&lllarr type, but the others ere sailing craft Tbs value of the boats and their equipment aggregates more than $20,000. Captain Prett of the Curlew decided they were operating in Canadian wa-

WA8HINGTON. Nov. 2»^Tbe marriage of Mias Nannie Letter, daughter of the late Levi Z. Letter and sister of Lady Corson, to Major Colin Campbell of the Engl lab army will take place at noon today at the home at Mrs Letter, on Dupont circle. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, rector of SC John's Episcopal chorch.

PWSM Shot at Jt SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. ».-Rev. Isaac Selby of AoBtratta, plaintiff In • damage suit, shot at Superior Judge Hsbbsrd bora while tbs latter was on the bench. The bullet bob of the Judge's Mad “ * ZZ-' .. . awe* removed to the etty prim and charged with an attempt Is commit

A WOMAN OF MYSTERY. •■to* Mas Brian* Salt For f 100,000. Dcreadant Gaae. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-Mrs. Jessie Leroy Chadwick of Cleveland, defendant In a suit brought against her by Herttert B. Newton, a Boston business man. for the recovery of $190,000 lent In promissory notes which, be declares, were given under false representation, end who In personal appearance la said ibis the convicted forger. Lydia Derere. has left the Holland House here. In which she had for many mouths been a regular and an ho norod It la said that Mrs. Chadwick claimed to have deposited securities to tbs ▼sloe of $5,000,000. The striking likeness between Mrs. Chadwick and the Dev ere woman further accentuated the coincidence. According to a Cleveland pa pm. Mis. Chadwick has masqueraded at different times under the sllsses of Mme. Derere, Lydia D. Scott, Mme. CUngso, Mrs. mt—harh Blgley and Mrs. Dr. Hoover. Under these names, It la allaged, she operated as a spiritualist medium, moving mysteriously from town town, leaving s trail of forgeries in her It is charged.

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RUSSIA FOR PEACE.

ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 2S.-Tbe Russian government has accepted the proposals of the United States for ■ joint treaty of arbitration. The American proposal was submitted to Russia the form of s note from Secretary Hay, which was presented personally to Foreign Secretary Lamsdorff by Charge d’Affaires Eddy, Nov. 37. Count Lamsdorff has replied accepting In principle In behalf of the imperial government the text of the treaty, but indicating that Rnasls would propose some modification*. These are expected to be drafted In a few days, end tbs final consummation of tbs new rapwill not I Although It was known that the American government was desirous of negotiating arbitration treaties with ail the principal powers, tbe fact that Roasis bad already been approached with a direct proposition did not leak

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