Cape May Herald, 22 December 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAVE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1904.

NAN OINIIS MURDER.

mwm" Ulrl B«I4. -I W««I4 Mr ur» K»r MU.** NEW YORK. l*c. ta-Whll* irnry •ye in the crowded courtroom w«« fastfDed on ber aud every e«r wa% atraln•d to eatcb the amallect word. Kan Pattpr—w. former "Kloeodora" ftrU yeotardffy aftwnooii (old ber «twy of tbe abootinc of Caeaar Youn* In the cab In wblrh a he was rtdlnjt with him to a pier, where be waa about to Mil (or Europe It waa a tbrlDin* redial and full of dramatic Jutereet. and tbe actrraa made a aplendld lenprcatalon •n tbe Jury and apectaton. "There waa a flnab the end Tima. In a voice low and trojlc with emotion, did Nan Patteraon conclude ber atory of tbe death of CaeaaT Young, tbe bookmaker, who either killed himself or waa killed by the girl on trial for murder during that fatal ride In the cab. “I did not kill Caeenr Young." she said In answer to a direct quextlon by Mr. Levy. "1 would give my own life to have him back again. I never aaw tbe revolver with which he was shot." Regarding the struggle In tbe cab on tbe night of the tragedy the witness

aald.

"lie locked at me awhile, and tjien be grabbed me by my baud nearest to him and pulled me over toward him He butt me so that I tried to pull away, but I could not get away from him. I put my other hand up. and he grabbed roe in that iray." Imitating •Somehow or other I got away from him. 1 told him that he hurt me. "He aald: 'If you don't come over there and 1 have to wait until tbe Saratoga meeting I may never aee you again. My homes bare gone back on me. I've lost all that money. Now I'm losing my little girl I»o you mean

thatr

“He grabbed me and hurt me so badly that the tears came to my eye*. 1 tried to struggle away from him again and bad to bead away over. “There waa a flash—the end."

NORTH SEA INQUIRY. WarlS'a Opm MB PARIS. Dec. SO -The opening tbl* morning of the sessions of the luterna tlooul commission which la to inquire Into the North aea incident will bring together some of tbe lending nat al and legal figures of the five foremost marl time powers of the world Rear Admiral Davis came via Dover and Calais, arriving In Parts yesterday He was met by Lieutenant Commander Smith, the American naval attache, who will be attached to his stnlT Quarters have beep engaged at the Ho tel Brighton overlooking tbe Tutlerlea gardens. Tbe various delegations Include a number of interesting pewonages. The Russian party Included Admiral Kanoakoff. the Russian member *f the commission; Lieutenant Colonel 81eager. Baron Taub*. the Basal an judicial adviser: Captain Oiado and Lieutenants Kills. Ott and Bcbremtcbenko. The British party la mads up of Rear Admiral Sir Lewis A. Beaumont. Great Britain's representative on the cotnmlaaloo; Sir Edward Pry. counsel, and Hugh O'Belm. agent Mr. O'Beirn is well known tn Washington, where formerly be waa seeretary of the Bglttsh embassy and a crack cross country rider of the Chevy Chase dab. Sir Bd ward Pry. who la past seventy yean of age. Is one of tbs ablest Jurists of England. Hs will be pitted against Baron Tanbs, an squally eminent Bus slan Jurist Admiral Fournier, the French member of the commission, made many American friends In connection with tbe visit of tbe Rocbambean mission, •f which be waa a member.

gHKkUK'n KAUC.

By virtue of sundry writs of Pier! Facias de boms et tetris, to me directed, issued oat of the Gape May Comity Circuit Court, 1 will expose tb sale st public vendue, on Saturday, January 14, 1009. between the hours of twelve sad five o'clock p. U.. Ip wit at ooc o'clock fa the afternoon said day.^£1 the bhcrilTe oBcS^ia Cape

Jersey.

lay Coeaty, New

VESSELS WRECKED.

enaload Coast Also

teen Other*.

WOODS HOLE, Maas.. Dec. 20.Tba gale off tbe south eastern New England coast left in Its wake, according to reports thus far recalved, three vessels totally wrecked, sixteen damaged and five with lost anchors. No known fatality has been reported, but It ia feared that the entire crew of the New Jersey schooner Richard 8. Learning. wrecked on Long shoal. Nantucket sound, baa beep loot Tbe crew probably numbered ten men. On land tbe only serious effect of tbe •torm was the almoot complete pros trail on of tetagrapb and telephone line* on Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard ■eorty sit SOI Years wf Ape. ROCHESTER, If. T- Dec. 20.-Mr». Hannah Stardevant of Bergen. Gen ease county, waa 101 years old ycaterday. She waa born in Pablos. N. Y« and lived In Onondaga county for many years. Her grandfather fought In the Revolutionary war. Bbe baa excellent health and can read without

Her mind to

fleas New York for Farto ea aatsgdny.

land and premises hereinafter | described, situate iu the City la the County of Cape May an Aaw Jersey: vis. No l.—All that certain lot of land In the City of Cape May, in the Coanty pf Cape May. >■ the Stale of y— Jersey, at the west corner of Jackson Mansion streets, being fifty feet oe -Mansion sure! by fifty-eight feet on Jackson slrect.be the same more pr less, bring all the two certain lots of land and premises as folio Number one: All thst certain lot of land tbe southwest side of Jackson street in tbe

city of Cape May.

Beginning at a m>rner in aald southwest line of Jackson a (Feet (comer of lot comber two, next hereafter described) running thence sooth sixty-three degrees and fifteen minutes west fifty feet to a corner in the line of lands late ot Kdmund L. B. Wales, deceased, thence thereby north twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes west eighteen feet to a comer of tbe Isle George Hildreth's share of same lot before division: thence thereby north sixtv-thrre degrees and fifteen minutes east fifty feet to the said Jackson street- thence south twenty five degrees and fifty minutes east, eighteen feel to the place

of beginning.

N umber Two. also all that lot of land and premises situate at the westward! y comer of Jackson and Mansion streets in the City and County of Cape May. beginning at the said corner of the said street: running thence along the northwestwardly side line of Mansion street south sixty three and one quarter degrees west fifty (50) feet to a line of land late of Mrs. Bickom. thence by said Bickom's land north twenty-five degrees and fifty minntes west forty (4a) feet to a corner of land conveyed by tbe late Samncl R. Magonagle to the late George Hildreth and Clinton H. Hand: thence thereby north sixty-three and one quarter degrees east fifty fiflv (50! feet to the southwest line of said Jackson street: thence along aaid aide line of said street south twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes east forty (40) feet to the p ace of beginning Number All that certain lot of land and premises situate, lying and being on the southwest wardly side of lackson street, and butted and bounded as follows, to wit.— Beginning at a corner in said line of aaid street fifty-eight feet northwesterly from the northwesterly side line of Mansion street as it was in 1863, it being also a comer of a lot of land eighteen feet front (being hereinbefore described as lot number one) which the late George Hildreth quit-claimed to Clinton H. Hand by deed dated April afi. 1873. recorded in Clerk's office of Cape May County in Deed book No 43. pages 518 etc., thence by said lot south sixty-three and one quarter degrees west fifty feet to land formerly of Edmund L B Wales, deceased: thence by aaid Wales’lot noith twenty-five degrees and fifty minntes west twenty two feet to a comer thereof on a line of land which the aaid late George Hildreth purchased of lames L. Smith (hereinafter described as lot number four) by deed dated May at, 1864. recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 30, pages 437 file., thence thereby north sixty-three and one quarter degrees east fifty feet to the said side lineof Jackson street: thence thereby south twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes east twenty-two feet to tbe place of beginning. II. —All that certain lot of land lying and being in the citr of Cape May County of Cape Msy,~t*lr of ^ew Jerser.sitnateon tbe southwest side uf Jackson street and adioin ing other lands v> aaid Rice and lands of John Buckle* and George Young, in the aiotesaid Cilv of Cape Island, and bounded follows, vu:—beginning at a post standu* 'n the southwest side line of aaid Jaekm*u street at the north comer of said Rice's •ther land; thence binding by said Rice's other land a southwesterly coarse one hundred (loo) feet more or less to said Buckley's land; thence binding by said Buckley’s land a northwesterly coarse thirty eight (38) feet more or less to said Young's land: thence binding by aaid Oast named) land a northeasterly coarse one hundred (100) feet more or less to the aforesaid side line of streets; thence along aaid side line of street a southeasterly course thirtv eight (38) feet more or less to tbe place of beginning, within which bounds is contained three thoos and eight hundred square feet of be tme more or less. III. —An equal undivided one-half interest 1 all those two certain contiguous lota or parcels of land and premise* situate lying — -• •*-- •—ouch r' *—* ' lay ani Jersey, on an Island called tbe Five Mile Beach, bounded and described as follows:

«■) perches and twenty (SO; links to a *10*1 • for a comer: and running ibsnce (I) bind lug 00 the said John C. Bata's Goo per fr-ei ...rb twenty-fire degrees thirty minute, east (N. WTmf K.)twenty-eight(M> parch*, foaslone foraoorner; and running then or l«) and binding on lands of Robert E. Kami formerly of John Horn, south fony-eeveu degree, il.lrty minutes east (8. «T* aff E eighty-eight (M) perobe* to a atone stand lug by a pint tree (or a corner; and running tl.snue (7) by oa« Flsker’a land aoutii n deg —' *'•

i»> pe<

'«»xl running that af unsaid Fisher's land eoath twenty aloe degree* thirty minutes west (S. 'JO* XT W | tlon at tbs sails of Lewis W Hildreth. Uidor Levin. Swift and Company, Mllll>ournr Mills Company, Cudahy Packing Company, Kiog.n Provision Company. 9»P*, “ay Bakin* Company. Thomas Brsdley and John Jamison, plaintiff*, and to be sold by „ , WILLIAM H. BRIGHT, Sheriff. Dated, December It, IBM. IawIs T. Htavena, Arty. p f $34^8

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May, made pa the seventh day of December, nineteen bon dred and four, the eubacribei will expose to

sale at public vendue on

Saturday, January 14th, 1009, at the hour of two o'clock in The afternoon of aaid day, at the late residence of tbe said Swing, deceased, at South Seavlllc,

follows: Beginning a: * stake in Jerenriah Lodlam's line and running thence south six degrees and fifty minutes west, thirty-five perches and eight tenth* of t perch to a Urge holly marked and lettered "I. L.” and , 'C. L- ,

.oo»i .01 » iui i.ci , .uu * run lorry rod* from said holly; thence north twelve degree* and thirty minntes east, thirty-six perches to a stake; thence south eighty-nine degree* and thirty minutes west, mnety fire pe che* to the beginning. ( Detaining twenty acre*, two quarters and eight perches, be the_**n»e more or lea*. No * i* a tract of cedar swamp Double Fond, and bounded and described

follows:

CKy Directory. Maior—Thos, W. Millet Jan. t. IBM Aldirmau—Francis K. Duke...Jen. !, 1W6 Council—Jos. Hand. Jaa. 1.1MJ7 Hamuel T. Bailey Jaa. 1.1107 Hobart J. Creawell.. Jaa. I, 1SU7 T. Masks! Sharp Jan 1. IU» Jaa. J. Doak ..-Jan. 1. IBM Lamael E MllUr..—Jan. I. IBM Jaa. K. Taylor..

P. Sidney T

1.1. H

r—Cbas T. Carai

Collector—80! XeedUe. jaa. 1. wo Treasurer—Isaac H. Hmllh Jan. I. IBM Commissioner* of Appeal. Theodors Mueller Jan. 1, iBOi Edward Crease.........-Jan. 1, IBM Thna. R. Wales.. Jaa. I. IBM

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BOABD OK EDUCATION.

Henry Rutherford, President....March

B. H. Moore. ' ''

Dr. Edward ~

Howard F. Berctoy L. Sebelknger..- 1906 Setanel R. Stitca " 1906 William T. Stevens ...1907 Dr. A. L- Leech —1907 Charles F. Quldort ....1907

BOABD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A L. Lesrh. 1'rraldfBt . .Kept. 1. twu Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary IBM Robert 8. Haad UAL) Lafayette M. Hal: " 1MM Albert B. Little “ UM4 George L. Lowell “ UW5

Rutherford, President....March. 1905 toore. vice president _iyo6 irard H. PbllUpa. Clerk.. " 1MB I F. OUer ~ U4B

BOARD OF TRADE. Prrsldent—Htepben B. Wilson. Becretary—Lewis T. Btrvens. ■- r—Thorny W. Millet. Coanty Directory.

Beginning st a Urge g in William >uUoo‘e line

corner to the

of the heirs of John Peterson and running by said Sutton's line north fourteen degrees east, fourteen perches to a stake in a line of the heirs oLEmma Ludlam: thence south seventy-five degrees and fifteen minutes east, fifty nine perches to a stake, in the

ne of lands formerly owned by John Peteron; thence by *aid line fourteen degrees thirty minntes west, fourteen perches to stake standing on tbe north side of an o' road running in tbe swamp; thence sti

binding on Peterson's line north seventyfive degrees fifteen minntes west, fifty-eight

and one-half perches. Containing five 1 is situate at South Seaville, on ... . of the street formerly known as the Low Bridge Road, and is bounded and de-

scribed as follow*:

Beginning at Charles Way's west most corrr. near the junction of centers of Dennisvilie and Long Bridge roads; tbence first along Charles Way’s line, so<"bseventy-one and a half degrees east, one hundred and twenty-eight feet to a corner; tbence south sixteen degrees and ten minutes west, still by Charles Way's Use, one hundred and twenty feet to another corner. of Charles Way's; tbence north seventy-one and a half degrees west, one hundred and twenty eight feet to a corner in the aaid Long Bridge road centre; thence north sixteen degree* and ten -linntes east, along the centre of said road, hundred and twenty feet to the place of

three hundred and sixty square feet, more

leas.

Dated December 7. 1904. B. COATES SWING. Administrator of Amanda Swing,deceased. Hampton & Fitbian, Proctors, Bridgeton, New Jersey. is-is, jtti* as

UKUnMTTM GOffill.

John W. Cooney and John

M. Larsen, lately trading as Cooney & Larsen

In Attachment On Contract.

Avrnne and thence rnnning along northeasterly side of said Ninth Avenue in a northwesterly direction a distance of one hundred feet (each lot being fifty feet front) to a point and at right angles to aaid Ninth

Number S—Begins at a point on tbe spatbwesterly side of Tenth Avenue at tbe distance of one hundred and fifty (ISO) feet northwesterly of the northwesterly side of Pennsylvania Avenue end tbeuoe running (tat) along the said south westerly skto of Tenth Avenue in a northwesterly direction a distance of one band red feet to a point aod at right angW aald Tenth *—-we thereto between parallel liaea in th or depth aoothwas.crly one ban (MU) to*, comprisin': lots one ban- 1 - and six (108) and npe hundred and

eight (108.) Tenth Avenue.

IV.-All that certain tract and pare*] of land located at Nnmmytown. and lying 1

Notice is hereby given that a writ of attebment was issued ont of tbe Cape May Coanty Circnit Court, against the rights and credit*, moneys and effect*, goods and chattels, lands and tenements of L. M. Shnte, an absconding debtor, at tbe snh of John W. Cooney and John M. Larsen, lately trading aa Cooney fit Larsen, for the sum of $1615 00 (One Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifteen Dollars,) returnable on tbe nst day of November A. D., 1904, baa been served and duly executed, and was retained on the 15th day of November A. D.. ion, by Samuel EBwin^tiiethen sheriffof the County of

Dated. December 7, 1904.

imffiTljijil. . Jaliaa War, Clerk.

C.P. My , d bounded and described aa fol- I

- Dj.MB? lud »onk tew-Sttl TO (X. ■terns near Jonathan Hoffman's baar etal ruaalng throes of, north . thirty-six degfaaaeent (N M* E) eighteen <»*> totobtaid twenty <Sto ttak*:£!drnV nlng tbence .3) north thirty four dsgrm.

Justice Supreme Court—Francis 1. Swayxe. Cirtm!? J ridge-- Al ten B.'EodVooti'.'.....'l2l? La w^ Judge—Hsirlaoa H. Voortievv

Prosecutor

• BeP Sheriff—William H. Bright, RepCoroner's—Robert S Miller, Rep. Coro Ber*—John D. Craig ~ Coroner’s—Chs*. H. OouU.

Coanty Clerk—Julius Way, a... . Burrugate—B. Clinton Hewitt. Rep U07 Coanty Collector—Lewis 8. Stliwen. Coanty Board of Kirctions—Jo*. K. Hand. Hep IBM

Coanty Board

F oster.Rep ....IBM

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6.40

FIJI.

4 M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal stations Arrives at

Phi'adelphia 9 39 a m

? A M —KXPKKhS Connects from • J Angleses Branch Arrives at PhiL

adelphia 9.31 a m.

, cc ^ M-ACCOMMODATION Con- » nerts(rumAngloses Branch (Kean City, and Saa Isle City- Arrives at Phils

delpbia 5.77 P M. SUKDar TRAINS.

, P.M.-ACCOMMODATION. Slop* J'*' at principal inirrmediatc stations. Arrives Philadelphia 6 sja. m. a AC —EXPRESS. Connects from 4-43 Anglesea, Ocean City, and be* Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.35 p m. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9 00 A. M. and *-<*, p m week-day* Accommodation. 3.13 P-m Snnday, express. 9.00

5 00. 5 i*.

L J. Tyler,

County Board uf Elertlous-Michael HKrarns. Dem BA8 Terms of Court-Fourth Tuesday lie April. Brptember and Decemoer.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May. 1808 W . 8. Johnson, Ocean GUy—Jan. 1. IfltfT John P. Fox. Ocean City. J*u. 1, 1907 C. P. Vanaroan. Dias Creek. May 1. 1907 Jesse D. Ludlam. So.Dennis May rood Wm. T. Bate. Klahiug Crw*... May.

Cspe lAy. Jan. 1.

Anthony B. Smith. Dire Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Lewis M.

* ^blyi

Cape May City, Rep

Hildreth. ,W t

Our Secret SodeUe*. Adonlram Chapter, No. W, Roral Arrh Masons—Coo vocations. third Monday of each mooth at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streeU. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and J. M. —Conimnnlcationa. second and fourth TaeMUytof each month at lodge room, Washington end Franklin atreeta. Cape May Comp, No. 8778. Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Cape Mar Conclave, No. 188. Improved Order of Heptaaopha-Meets at Ogden' Hall, SIS Washington street, on second an fourth Thursdays of each month. ' - Cape May Council, No. 1891; Royal Arcanum—Meats first and third Tuesdays of eech month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 8T, A. O. U. W.— Meet* first and third Thuradeya of each month at 818 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. If- No. 188-Mata* In hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. 38, Independent Order of Mechanic*—Meete each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' I. O. MMeet* scoond and fourth Thundays of •mch month at Auditorium. Friendship Connofl. No. 37, D. of A.Mreta on Tumday afternoon of each week at SJ», In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tb# John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R. leete on tbe third Friday of each month at 7.80 o’clock p. m., instead of Thursday *8 8M Washington street. Mayflower Lodge. No. 368, Independent Order of Odd Frllows-Mceta each FrfcUy at the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogaftalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order t Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington

Trains lesvc PMtLADSU'UlA. Broad Street

Station for NEW YORK.

November 77, 1904.

Express, weekdays, 4 38, 4 40, 5 38. 5.00 7 33. 8 so, 9 oj. 9 Jo- 1

A. M , *<7000000, 1733.*! 00. . •» yo. joo, 3 50,*35» (Pcnna Limited )*3 34 i New York Limited;,*4 00. *5 00, *3 36 6 00. 700, *800,900, 10 17 P.M.. isos.nigbt.SrN. DAT#, 4**. 440.500.318.875.950 ii-oo A M-, *17 «. sao*7 JO, *3 57,(Penna. Limited) *3 54 (New Y’ork Limited), 400, 570, •ji. 676. *7 00. •boo. 1017 P. M., isos night. From West Philadelphia only, 2 43 A. M.

and is 33 P M daily.

From North Philadelphia only, *17 2B P M dailj (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

November 77, 1904.

For Baltimore and Washington. •635. 7-ao, 83a, loao. 11 06. A. M.. *1231. *i 73. 3.70. 4 46. S»S. 618. Jla8, P M.ana 1209 night, weekday*. Scndavs. *fi- 35, 7 ao. For Baltimore accommodation. 9.05 A M. 2.05.4.0,^ 3.07. p. M. weekday*. 50a. From West Philadelphia 01.ly, 333 and M 1 Xuly**" * ^ * 5 551 ‘ 6, °' “ Ml * 7 15 P

•Dinipg Car.

W. W. ATTHRBL'RV, J. R. WOOD. Gen'1 Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager GEO W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent

pglLADHPEIA * SZASOTS R0T7TI. *- ATLANTIC CITY^EAILECAD. TIMETABLE In Efiect Sept xi, 1904.

Lv. Cape Mav

WEEK OATH.

Arr- Phils.

7 15 a m

(express)

9 15 am

•3 35 p m

(express)

5 55 p ir

*4 30 p m ,

SCXOATS. [express]

• 6 40 p m

Lv. Phils.

WKKKDATB. Arr. Cape Mav.

8 50 s m

fexpreasl

1100 s m

4 15 pm

[express]

6 IS p m

8 45am

SUKDAVS.

pocsj]

10 66* m

•Connects at Winslow Junction for Atlan-

tic City.

A. T. Dick, Edson J. Wxxxs. Genl Supt Genl Pass'r Agent

Our Church Directory. 4»wg* The Worshippers of Tbe Different Deoemiaetlooa. r. x. church or thx advxst. Mr. Francis F. H. Finn. In charse. Soaday Servioea: 10. 45 a m. Morning Prayer and berm00; 9.45 a m. Suudaj^hool; TJO p. m. Evening Prayer and Other servioea as announced. PXXSBTTXKIAX CHURCH. ^Eev Arthur y?. Spooner, D. D., Paw Fratoe ■ervioe la the lecture room every iebfaath toomlagat 10o'clock. Morning •ervtM at WAO. Evanlng sarvice at Tjff Mid-week prayer rneeUng at 7J0. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at o'clock. Settlor Endeavor Friday evening at 7AO ftmulTO-roWrol a an

All are oordlally Invited. Seat* Free. rusr M. X. CHURCH. Rev. 8. F. Gasklll, D. D.. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10A0. la.the evening xl 7,48. Medtings at 9 a. H. aod 6.80 r. m, on Saudaym. * mday School at 8 r. m.

Mid-week prayer eervloe Wed needs y •vaulpg at 8 o’clock. CIms meetings, Teeeday, Thu rude y aod Friday • van Inga. BAPTIST CHURCH. Freaching on Sauday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7.80. banday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 a. K. Sunday School at 2J0 p. a. Meeting at 7.80 o’olook Meeting Friday area.

«. mart's r. c. church. Ert. Father D. J. Keily, Rector. Hoars of divine eervloe on Sundays. iaam ate. 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday School at 2A0 r. i