Cape May Herald, 26 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY i6. i(r 5 .

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

The t'ounte.** Boxhuewileii, fomerljr KIam Me Ko lx tit of Borden town, N. J, M dead ft Nice, France. Ttie coogrefrattMi of the protiaxenda * at Rome haa aelocted the Very Rev. Tbotnaa K. Hlcjcey. rtcar xen^ral of the 'atlocwe ot Rocheater, A. \\ aa coadjutor blahop of that dloceac. with the rt*ht of auccenatou. Colonial Hecretair I.j'tlelton hs* RF pointed H. Rider Hanrard. the novelist, a comm lea loner to Inquire Into the con all dona and character of the agricultural and Industrial laud settlements organized In America by the Salvation Army. Diamond* and other Jewelry to the value of l&YOOO belonittnc U> Mrs. William D. Edey. wife of a prominent 0 member of the New Toth Stock Exchange. were stolen from a room In the Hotel Maryland at Pasadena. CaL James Doyle, the head bellboy of the Siotel, has been arrested on suspicion. Moddar. Jaa. S*. There have been three distinct earth--quakes of increasing force, causing considerable excitement, at Santiago, <hiba. Zoitan Doehme. former husband of 3Cme. Nordics, has been sued at New York by a maid formerly In the opera winger's employ for JU.OOO, alleged to te her share of $125,000 the tendr re-z-rtved lit settlement ot an alienation -•alt x Four Americans—Dr. R. C. Coy and J. K. Mackenzie of Chicago. M. A. Call •of Toledo. O.. and Walter Stublnger of Kowanee. 111.—and a Mexican driver were ambushed and killed by Yaqnl In■dtans four miles east of Cobachl, 80nora, Mexico. The eastbound Spokane flier on the Oregon Railway and Navigation company's line was held np near Troutdale. Ore., a station twenty miles east of Portland, at 7 o'clock at night All the passengers were robbed of all they had ’■by masked men. Secretary of the Navy Morton has re•celved a telegnfm from Enrique Creel, governor of Chihuahua, Mexico, saying that he has taken prompt measures to protect all Americans In the section of country where John K. McKenzie was killed. He thinks the danger la now over. Alexander Dowie of Zion City, Mich.. the “prophet apostle," la the victim of a stomach trouble which has become •practically chonlc. Malnutrition la said to show itself In Ion of weight, and his atomach is eo weak that much of the time It refuses to retain even the most delicate foods. While the performers were dressing for the performance of Pucirl's opera. “La Cioconda." at the Metropolitan Opera House. New York, and the audience had already begun to gather. Fritz Pasch. a chorus singer, was found dead behind the scenes having banged him •self with a strap. The schooner Volunteer has been lost tn the gulf of Mexico. The Volunteer was loaded with cotton from the Dutch steamship akndania. wiecked on the Bahama reefs, and was returning to ’Key West when she sprang a la k. The -crew escaped In their boats. The Volunteer was a sponging schooner, manned by a crew of ,negro spongers.

Major Jacob Rftlgewaj Wright, a wealthy mine owner of Wllkesbarre, Pa., Is dead at New York from the ef•fects of a ballet wound, said to be self Inflicted. Delegate Randall of Wyoming, who charged President Mitchell with having -sold oat the Colorado miners, has been •expelled from the United Mine Workers of America. Pinched by a lobster on the Unger as he was taylng to pat It in a pot of boiling water, Otto Zimmerman, a chef In Pabst's restanranj-. New York, is -stead aa a result oEDilood poisoning. One of the reasons urged by New 'Mexico for admission as a state was the fact that New Mexico supplied more than half of the members of the regiment of rough riders commanded - daring the Spanish war by Colonel

Twenty-five persons ware Injured, four seriously, by the wreck of the - Sunrise express from Sydney, C. B.; Halifax, N. 8.. and 81 John. N. on the western division of the Boston and Maine railroad, at Durtiam, N. H„ when the passenger cars leaped from the rails on account ot a defective rail and piled op in the atone culvert at one tide of the track. VrMar. » According to reporta received at the -official mine office at Eaaen. Germany. i-r? si? men from 187 coal mines an oat on strike Justice Gsynor, in the New York, has dlscbai Bake, the tobacco man. accused of being mentally irresponsible. Diplomats at Paris say that Sect* tary Hay by ^unmlttlng the great r»*era to the neutrality of China has >1 verted tbs partition of that

at lAmrer W. 8. 1 raae ia which a • of a dag was p

Reno Danila, who waa to be banged at Pittsburg for the murder of Thomas Sinclair, waa respited almost at the last moment by the arrival of a messenger from Governor Pennypscker with a raprlevs. President Roosevelt hag received a genuine blmix war bonnet and a Sioux buck ski a co ‘t They wtge presented by John Ki n* supsrintqhient of the Indian school at Chamberlain. 8.D., In' behalf of gdmlters of the president A complicated railway disaster took tsae at Bto-v** Mill, near Banaley, JEOgiaad, On th* XlMlaml railway. Xhe . Scotch express, which rwu from Glasgow to London, collided with tbs Leeds and Sheffield mall train. The London express, drawn by two- locomotives, ran Into the wrecked trains. Seven are dead; forty were Injured. TSaraSar. Jaa. IS. Mary Klff was shot and killed by an Italian as yet unidentified Ip a room is the Pearl hotel, at Buffalo. The man then shot and killed himself. The boose of representative* has adopted thp twelve articles of impeachment against Judge Charles Bwayne of Florida which had been presented by Its special committee of tuvietlgatioa. Hannah Ellas, the negress sued by John It. Platt for $683,000. said to hare been extorted from him. took the stand tn her own defense at New York and told In the boldest manner of her relations with Platt. The strike of the cotton mill operatives at Fall River. Mass., which affected about 25.000 person* and which has been in progroas for six months, to the great hardship and suffering of Fall River’s people, has been settled through the mediation of Governor William L. Douglas. Mrs. Mand Scribner of Detroit, Mldh, makes some peculiar charges In her divorce cross bill against Samuel A Scribner of New York, a burlesque theatrical manager. She declares that when her bnsband waa the owner of a show she had to ait In the Ilona* cage during street parades, much against her will. WeSaesSar. Jaa. 1R. Speaker Nixon told the Albany assembly that he saw no reason why the legislature should not adjourn by April L Three summer hotels and six cottages of summer residents were burned at Rockaway Beach, N. Y.. causing a lorn of $200,000. The hotels destroyed were the Waldorf. Germania and Colombian. Ephriam Hattawny. a farmer of Greenwich. Maas., committed snldde by placing the butt of a shotgun against a barn door and, with the muzzle at his left breast firing the weapon with a poker. The losses by students through tbe failure of the (.'ItUens* National bank of Oberiln, O.. which closed Its doors at tbe time tbe alleged Chadwick forgeries were discovered, have been paid by Andrew Carnegie. At Oswego. N. Y.. a supreme court Jury awarded Mrs. Margaret Gleason a verdict of $G.(JU0 against tbe Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad company for the death of her husband. He was killed In a collision at Oswego.

By virtue of a writ of FI- Fa. for aai* of nortii«aw! prsmisas. to medlrected.laansd til on b« Court of Chancery of Now Jsrssy, 1 wiUkxposs to sals at public vaodne. —» •• • Monday, February Oth, 1000. i the hoars of tw __ _ p. m.. to wit at one ■ftrruooc of said day, at off!iv. In Caps May Court ! May County, New Jsrssy. C..>-S4 conaty of OaptMay and Stale of New Jer•ey. and boonded sod described as follow*, O-— Jt

e south ooraer of the hereby —‘~!*; tbenoe stll* — aorta taeeatygive* west, fifty five feet to tbe soath bank of aforesaid creek; thanoe binding by said creek a northerly course, one hundred and three feet to the bridge alow-aid sod said side line of creek; tbenoe binding bi aforesaid southwest aide Hn* «f ■ street south twenty-seven ninety feet to tbe first Withlz

Beiced aa tbe property of David W. Roden et nx. defendant*, taken Id execution at tbe anlt of Isaac H. Smith at ala., con plalnaou, and to be sold by WILLIAM H. BRIGHT, Dated. DeeemberSO, 10M. E. B. Learning, BoOr 1-5 p f $7.14

WOULD NOT ADJOURN. •narress Asked to Show Sroapotkr With Itaastaa Rioters. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.-Tbe session of tbe bouse was devoted entirely to consideration of bills relating to tbe District of Colombia. There was an echo of tbe distnrbances tn 8L Petersburg when Mr. Baker (N. Y.) moved that an adjournment be taken out of respect to those who were killed In the clash with tbe Russian troops. The only affirmative vote was recorded by Mr. Baker himself. Seeing that bis motion bad been lost Mr. Baker, shaking bis finger at tbe Republican side of the bonne, exclaimed, “That Is the interest tbe people have in bamanityr adH In an undertone said that If it bad been a king or emperor who had been shot down tbe bouse Immediately would have ad-

journed.

Plaaeer of Vlster Coo sir Dead. KINGSTON, N. Y.. Jan. 24.—George 6. Coolant, one of tbe pioneers of tbe cement industry In Ulster county. Is dead here in bis seventy-seventh year. Frank Powars, alias Arthur Dieter man, son of a wealthy southern family, who , fought under nose tv el fa rough riders and who «* accused by tbs Meant Vernon (N. Y.i police of being the “Raffles" that baa robbed many bcusas ia tbe district, escaped from bis cell In police headquarters and has not to tbe Massachusetts Governor William L. Douj, las declared against tbe present tariff laws, urging immediate relief and stating that tbe present high prices of leather are weighing heavily upon Massachusetts’ greatest Industry. ' He tbe removal of tbe duty

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Wednesday morning «t to o’clock. Pebtnary 1st. 1905. Person* having bn sines* with raid committee will please be in attendance. Chas. C. Beeves. Clerk Lotggr Township.

A German newspaper man, evidently Jealous of tbe Iriabman's reputation aa a maker of bnlla, took tbe trouble some years ago to look np tbe German record In this Una. Among others be found in tbe published works of certain Teutonic writers tbe following curious example*: “Among the Immigrants waa an old blind .woman, who came to America once more before she died to see her only son." “After the door dosed a soft female foot slipped Into tbe roonf, and with her own band extinguished the taper." “Both doctors were unable to restore the deceased once more to life and health.” “The Ladles' Benefit association has distributed twenty pairs of shoes among tbe poor, which wUl dry up many a tear.” “I was at tbe table enjoying a cup of coffee when a gentle voice tapped me on tbe shoulder. I loo around and saw my old friend <

The Makla* ot a Bes**r. “Money should never be given to street beggarc." says Theodore Waters ia “8lx Weeks In Beggardom" tn Ev-

erybody's Magazine.

“Tbe danger of giving tbe unfortunate money offhand ia that yon may force him into tbe ranks of professional beggardom. I know of one man who until a year ago owned a profitable little fruit shop in a side street far downtown. One night having locked np tbe shop and being ready to start borne, be found blmaelf by accident without money to pay his ear fare. “He stopped a man 00 tbe street and asked him for 6 cants. He got it so easily that be determined next day to tell the story often and get many nickels. He did so. and tbe practice became so remunerative that despite bis wife's pleadings and protests be said tbe little shop and became a regular

A couple of citizens wbo are neighbors bad arranged to pass a few days with their families at a certain well known lake. One of them offered to wager a box of cigars that be would catch tbe larger fish. The wager was promptly taken, and the next day one of the gentlemen put in an appearance at a fish stand in tbe market and said to the dealer: “Have you a fresh fish weighing about fifteen pounds7" “1 hare sir." Well I want yon to put him on fc*. and send him to me at I propose to catth him on a hook out there:" “Very well, sir, I think 1 send tbe two together." Tbe two?” Yes. sir. Mr. X."—mentioning tbe other esteemed dtixen—“was here an t ago and bought one weighing twenty pounds. It’ll take Isas ice to pack tbe two In tbe same box.” Tbe fish v paid for, but tbe wager was declared

off.

A well known humorist was conversing one time with another literary man wbo was complaining of recent severe attacks on him and his method of

work.

“What you should do with these fellows wbo attack yon." advised the humorist. with a drawl, “ia to take off your cost, roll up your sleevas and hit them aa bard aa you can; hit 'em a staggering blow with c big chunk of sllsuce That will worry them more than anything stae you San . da' -IIttsburg

CHy Directory. Major—Tbos. W. Ml let ..Jaa. i. 1U00 Aldtrnuua—Frauds K. Dukr-Jsa. I, 1W7 Coo null—Jos. H»ud Jim. 1. JWT Bam0*1 T. Ballsy.—Jaa. 1. IB07 Robert J.CrrawHI.. Jan. I, IB07 T. Masks! Bbarp Jaa. 1,180* Jaa. J. Doak Jaa. 1.188$ Joseph K. Brooks—Jan. 1,18W Jaa. K. Taylor Jaa. 1.180* LoaisC. Barrs —Jan. 1.180* F.ttdMy Townasud.Jan. 1. 1000 W. Tbompara Jan. 1. IK* ~ ** •...Jan. J. 100* Jaa. 1.19« Treasurer—Ixsao B..Smith Jaa-1.100* Commlasioorrs of Appeal, IErcS':::::jS:l:!K Tbaa. R. Waias -Jaa. 1.1006 BOARD OF BDOCATJON. Henry Rutherford, President....March, 1905 8. H. Moore, vice president i/A 80^?? pf otti?~!^:: - iw* Barclay L. Schelleager. " 1906 Samuel R. Stites “ 1906 William T. Stevens .<907 Dr. A L. Leach...' 1907 Charles F. Qnidort v 1907 BOARD OK HEALTH. Dr. A L. Leach. President ..Bept. 1. 190J Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary 1006 Robert 8. Hand “ 180J Lafayette M. Hsl. ! “ 1004 Albert B. Utile “ 1004 George L. Lovett “ 1006 BOARD OK TRADE. President—Ktrpbeo B. Wllsea. BecrrUry—Lewis T. Steven*. Treasurer—Thomss W. Millet. County Directory-. Justice Supreme Court—Frmncis 1. Swsyic. CirraiTjuage—Alien R. Kadiooti IW? Lav Judge—Hat risos H. Vooebecs^ Prosecutor of Pleas- Hainy S. Douglas*. Bep *Po8 Sheriff-—William H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner's—Robert S- Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner e-John D. Craig. Utv lt*£ Coroner's—Chaa. H. Clouting. Bep 1006 County Cleri^JuUu* Wsy, B«n Uoi Harrogate—E. Clinton Hewitt. Rep 1907 County Collector—Lewis B. BtllweU. Ciunty Board of Elretions^-Jo*. KL Hand. Rep 1006 County Board of Elections-Charles E. Foster, Bep 1006 Owray Board of Elections—Wm. J. Tyler. County Board u? Elections—Michael BKearns. Dem 1M6 Terms of Coart—Fourth Tuesday lu April. September sod Deeemoer. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDER8. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, ......May. 1006 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City—Jaa. 1,1007 John P Fox. Ooesn City Jaa. J, 1007 C. P. Vsnsmsn, Dira Creek. Mny 1. 1007 Jesse D. LudUm. So. Dennis May 1906 Wm. T. Bate. Fishing Creek....May. 1006 ess t £& ssiis asAar Anthony B. Smith, Director; Hanmel Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Lewis M. Crease. Ocean Assem^lyman^JainoaM.K “BUdreth! Cape Mny City, Rep 1905

Adonlrpjn Chapter, No. 88, Koval Arch Masons—Coo Vocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington sod Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. —Commanicstlons, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Wsaliington and Franklin streets. Cspe May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America—Meeta first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Cap* May Conclave, No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaaoph*—Meets* at Ogden's Hall, 819 Washington street, X>n second and tourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 1001; Royal Arcanum—Meeta first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 81, A O. U. W.— Meets first raid third Thursdays of each month at 813 Washington street. Cold Spring ConneU, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 186—Meets in ball at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. bs. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge. No. 7, Ladles’ L O. M.— Meeta second and fourth Thursday* of nach month at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 87, D. of A.— Meeta on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 8.80, in Jr. O.U. AM. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, G. A. R. meeta on tbe third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clock p. m., instead of Thursday at 816 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge, No. 868, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meeta each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Bed Men—Meeta at 810 Washington

MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK. Md^ Jan. 24.—An engine attached to s Baltimore and Ohio freight train exploded

near thla place yesterday. 8ereral_ were derailed sod Brakeman

•on and Fireman J. L. Simpson were killed. Engineer A W. Stranbagen

was seriously Injured. All of the belonged In Cumberland, Md.

Rsssswso Be yjjg a beat ttor. BALTIMORE. Jen. 21.-Surah Barley. colored, thirteen years old. eras convicted ot manslaughter by a Jury: here for tbs killing of James Edwards, also colored, nine years of age. The girl confteeed having stabbed Edwards sad said she did so because be had lied

WEST JZ1SZTA UJJSOU &AXLI0AS I* EFFECT OtToazB 4, 1004. Trains will leave Cape May ss follows fo> PHILADELPHIA ' 6 AO A.M.-ACCOMMODATJON Stop* , at pnncip*! waUcms. Arrives at PUtadelpbi* 9-39 * m

adelpbia 9.51 a a , C C P. M—ACCOMMODATION. Cos''JJ nectsfrom Anglcsea Brooch Ocean City, and Sea laic City. Arrive* *t phila; delphis 5-»7 * *• scsdat nuns. , , 0 P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate sUuuo*. Arrives Philadelphia 6 33 a. m. . . c P. M.—EXPRESS. Connects from Angleses. Ocean City, and Sea Die ' City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6-5J p. m. PROM PHILADELPHIA Trains leave tot Cape May—Express, 9.00 A. M. and 4x6, P to week-days. Accommodation, 3.15 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.00 * —*-* J on, boo a. m.

NEW YORK.

November »7. 190*.

Express, weekdays. 4 3*. 4 40. 5 00. j 18, 5 5*. 7-«>.’7 33. 0«>3. 95°. ion. •1100, A. M .. *13 00 noon, 1333, a i 00. 1 «o. 330. •a jo, 300. 3 3o.*3-53 (Penes. Limited 1*3.54 (New York Umited),*4 00, *5 00. *5 $6 600, 7 00, *8 00,9 00, 10 13 P.M., 1303, night,Sun- - 4°.5°°.S l*.*as.95° ‘

o *J 3°. *3 SS-lPrena. Li York Limited), 400, 530,

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6 36. *7 00. *b 00.10 13 P. M., 13 03 nighL “ West PhiDdelphi* only. 344 AM.

.* At P M daily

Prom North Philadelphia only, *13 38 P II

dailj (Manhattan Limited).

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

January 9, 1903.

For Baltimore and Wakhington. *633, 7.30, 833. 1030. 1106. A. M.. *1331. *1 35, 3.30. 4 46, 5 *5. 6lfi. 1138, PM,and 1309 night, weekday*. Sukuays, *6. 35, 730, ooi 11 d6. AM *1 33. *3 ». 4 46. 5 *5. HZ*

P. M. u.09 eight.

For Baltimore accommodation. 905 A M. 3.05.4.01 and 5.07, P. hi. weekdays. 5-03,

P. M. Snndays.

From West Philadelphia only, 335 and M* <LlV " * 5 55 ’ , ^ 5 °' *5 P

•Dining Car.

W. W. ATTERBURY, J K. WOOD. Gen 1 Manager. Pass'r Traffic " GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent

LMULADELPHIA k XKAOIKO I0PTI L ATLAKTID OTTUUBCIAD. TIMETABLE In EfisctSept. 20. 1904.

WEEZDATB.

Lv. Cape May

7 15am •3 85 p m

(express) (express)

Arr. Phils.

9 15 a m 5 55 p tv

Sl'KDAYB.

*4 30 p m

[express]

6 40 p m

WEEKDAYS.

Lv. Phils. 8 60 a m a 4 16 p m

* Arr. fexpreesl [express]

T*6

BUS DAYS.

u

8 45am

[local]

10 68 am

•Connects at Winslow Junction for Atlan-

tic City.

A T. Dice, Boson J. Weeks. Gen’l Snpt GcnT Pass'r Agent

Our Church Directory. Araeeg Tbe Worshippers of The Different Deooralsatlona. P. E. CHUBCH OK wsm ADVENT. Mr. Francis F. H. Finn, tn charge. Ssnday Services: 10. 48 s m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.46 s m. Suuds>aehool; 7.80 p. m., Evening Prayer snd

Other services aa announced. PKE8BTTKSIAK CHUBCH. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Pss-

or.

Praise service In the lecture room every Sabbath mornlngat 10o’clock. Morning service at 10.80. Evening service at 7 JO. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.30. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at 4. o'clock. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80 Sunday-School at 8.80. All are cordially invited. Seats Free. FIRST M. a. CHUBCH. Rev. 8. F. Gasklll, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Sundsj morning at 10.80. In the evening ai 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6.80 p. n, on Sundays. Sondsy School at 8 F. K. Epwnrth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. MId-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Claaa meetings, Tueaday, Thursday and Friday eveninge. BAPTIST CHUBCH. In the -.V , Bnndsy morning Workers Meeting at ia00a.MSunday School at 2.80 F. n. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 7 JO o’clock Yonng People’s Meeting Friday eve*>- “ at 7 JO o’clock Ian’s Meeting Sabtrday evening st&OO o’clock. ST. hart’s a c. church. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hottra of divine service on Sundays, isssee at6,8 and 10 a. a. Banda y School at 2.30 p. m. Roasrr, sermon snd benediction 0* the Most Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 f-h. All are invited to attend the Sondsy evening instructions at 7JO Week-days, Maaa at 7. a. h. Semcea every Friday evening at 8. -Man's, Iratiae' and okUdrest^ UMto oxfm^aare all the tad. andean ha

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