Cape May Herald, 22 December 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1904.

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STOESSEL_TO CZAR BoMlttn Commandant of Port Arthur Undaunted Still. niET SAILS TO JUEIROJESTVEJSIT

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LONDON. Dec. an-Ad rice* Trora fit. reterabnrs fire Ocncral StocMd'* atc*t report to tbe emperor. He **?•: **I be« te Inform yoor mejeety that efter an Incrroacd bombardment tbe lapeneee. In aplte of freet »oeeefc bare effected by their pereererance a paaPMC burden two ftfrt* on tbe northeeatern front of l*ort Arthur. ••Since Not. 27 the Japanew hare been carrying on a violent bombardmeat end making inceaaant aeanulU In uanakUrable force apalaat Viaokal fTwo Hundred and Three Meter) hill. “Tbe twelve daya - aaaault. which on Not. 20. waa definitely revalued eu Dec. 12. I am happy to say that your majeaty'a heroic troop# alone could have been capable of doing thin. There baa navar been aueb U terce aaaault. “At 7 o'clock Id tbe morning tbe Japaaeae. haring concentrated all thetr force*, began an aaaault of Viaokal (Two Hundred and Three Meter) bill, bombarding It aimnltaneonaiy with ateren Inch and alateca Inch abella. A fierce fight raged all day. We repelled three aaaault*. “Toward evening the Japatteae aucCMded la obtaining poaseaalon of the er<*t of the hill and Immediately got two machiivt gun* Into poaition tbere“81 nee the capture of Viaokal bill onr ablp* In tbe harbor have liccn auffertag from eleven Inch Japanese

Bbella.

“General Taerplaaky baa anccambed

la bio wound*.

The commander of tbe Japaneee naral artillery force* before Port Arthur has reported that tbe bombardment la now prlnOpallr aimed at tbe nracnal and torpedo depot at the Tiger Tall fort* and at at ram boat* In It# vicinity. Tbe torpedo depot waa ablate In an boor after the firing started. Much skipping baa been destroyed. A dispatch from Tokyo ea/i: “The commander of the third squadmi reports that the Rusal.-n battleship Bevmgtopol. attacked by tbe Japanese fltehnjai flotilla, baa been torpedoed end has sank so that her torpedo tube b completely submerged. “One of the torpedo beets which attacked tbe Sevastopol la missing. torpedo boats took port la tbe attack on tbe SeraatopoL" The Sevastopol was the only warship that escaped destruction by tbs naval

gns on Meter bill.

Late aewa received from Pert Arthur tbroogb Hr—

TOO ILL TO APPEAR.

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CLKVKLAND. O. Dec. ao -Mra. Caaale L. Chadwick, was too 111 to appear before lteferee*Remlvton In tbe bankrnptcy court, and Mr. Uroaaraan. representing the creditor*, stated that be-Would later la the day confer with Mr. Dawley. counsel for Mca. Chadwick. to decide as to when her hearing will take place. Tbe examination of Preda SwanStrom. Mrs. Chadwick'# maid, waa then begun by Mr. Grossman, with a view securing Information aa to the whereabouts of valuable Jewels and papers belonging to her employer. Tbe witness said she never looked after Mrs. Chadwick's Jewels. Mrs. Chadwick took care of them herself. 8be had seen the Jewels several times, but did not know where they were. That both tbe $10,000,1100 “deed of truer sad *5.000.000 “Carnegie’* note are forgeries written by the same person la the statement of H. D. Gould, who baa been retained by tbe atato to analyse tbe Chadwick “aecurttlee" and support the technical aide of tbe prosecution at the trial of Mia. Caaale L Chadwick. • Tbe report la that Mrs. Chadwick took tea young women from well known famlllee in Cleveland society on a tour of Europe, tbe wbole party traveling under tbe auspices of a well known excursion agency. She paid $10,000 for tbe tickets for the wbole party, and tbe young people were her

—WE ARB NOW GIVINGDOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS

MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington St. Cape May.

In Prance and Holland she la said to have made purchases of diamonds, tbe value of which waa at least *2tt).000. 8be bad not carried so much money with her and cabled- through tbe excursion accncy for tbe amount. In due time a draft waa sent to her. Tbe person In New York who raised tbe *300400 is 'understood to bare made a noncommittal statement to tbe government officials which affords a basis for farther Investigation. Tbe Inquiry la being further prosecuted not only In New York and Cleveland, but also In Pari* and Tbe Hague. It I* reported that Mr*. Chadwick baa been Identified aa Mme Devere by Mr*. Flora Kissinger and her daughter In-law. Mr* I. M. Kissinger, both of whom were employed In tbe Ohio pculteullary at tbe lime Mme. Devere was aervinc her sentence there. The report says that the two women were taken to Mr* Chadwlrk 1 * cell and given a lone look nt her. Both said they recognised her aa tbe same woman who bad been under their observation a doaen years ago. TEN BOATMEN POISONED. Tkey Drank Wood Aleokol mad All

that the situation tbgra la by no means SB gagparmte aa it Is • repranentad by foreign dtopatebes. The line of mala defense farts to unbroken, and there

|a pjeaty of ammunition

at Mukden aaya that tbe Tillage af Da-

auffarlng from frostbites

af tbe bands and feet have voluntarily

enrrendered te tbe Russians. Tbe Japaneee. like tbe

tea spa, are living In dagoata, six m<__ Ja a bouse. They bare apparently a large supply of clothing, principally Oblneae padded garments. Many fif,

them are weering Bi

Tice Admiral Togo baa reported Tekys that there to no room left doubt that tbe enemy's ships

fit for eorrlLS. He believes that battleship Sevastopol baa been disabled by torpedo attacks, bet no definite data an which to pass final Judgment baa yet been obtained. It to certain that at toast six Russian torpedo boat destroyers remain intact In tbe harbor. A Tokyo report aaya that tbe Japanese army besieging Port Artbor has stormed gad captured North fort, os ■art Keek wan mountain, after explod-

At the home mart of W. A. Lovett, corner of Washington and Perry street*, everything needed for the winter comforts of tbe critter can be had. A fall line of blankets and haraeas to alwaya on band while lap robes and everything needed for the rider and driver U quickly furnished. WDoe’t .rorget tbe Place.

W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets. CAPE flAY, N. J.

ASHLAND. Ky.. Dec. 20.—Ten are dead and two other* are reported dying from the efforts of wood alcohol potsoalng at the mouth of Beaver river. at Big Sandy. Three ether* of the

party are mlasing.

■ puabboats. with a crew of aev men. were an route to Flkerllle. tbe beats being loaded with freight. At the mouth of Beaver river, five miles above Preetooshurg. two of the boats sank, and the mca gwagt and waded ashore with much of the freight. A Jag of wood alcohol was one of the ancles saved. It wia dark, hod tbe A man came atong and sold them tour bottles of “moonshine" whisky* They drank tbe whlyky and wanted more. One man said. “Let*# drink tbe aleobol." Another said: “It will kill ua. Bee the poison label r One of the crew began mixing drinks and said: “Canton. Iffth have oer gbT - no» prt—c. « will »t!

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BRUT THB FAVORIT*.

the support* advanced to the case P ea at sundown and. encouraging men. threw bis supports InA the fighting line In a last brave (barge. At 11M o'clock at night the troops completely occupied tbe fort and hoof defensive works. Tbe occupation

Cmu Whip

SAN FRANCISOO. Doe. iD.-Oallfor-nta people still (Mlteve In their favorite pugilistic eon. notwithstanding tbe fact that the memory of the Gena fiasco la fresh to tbe public mind. Partly for and partly becettoe it to bettevud here that Britt to a better than Battling Netooa. the Calif boy to favorite for tbe fight tonight beVS2KS L to.,B.TO the punishment which Britt may

wws* *—®to* tormrMC m ■ v to*. AMB8BURY. Maas. Dec. *0.-Tbere i a seartot fever epldeoric bare, forty ■sea being under treatment There

<TTTg-mTOBY-OF»CJtffrmY»COUNTY }> Prom TKI AB0UOHAL TIRES To TER FEES SET DAY

a Bcoottst of the Aborigine; The Dntdi is Delaware Bey; The Settle* neat of the Connty; The Whaling; The Growth of the VUlagee; The Revolution and Patriots; Tbe |Uubliahmcnt of the New Government; The Wgr of i8ie; Tbe Progreag of tbe Connty; and The Soldiers of tbe Civil War BY—LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVEN®.

4*o PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPBDICES

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