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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY l6, 1905
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SENATOR KEAN’S RE-ELECTION tCOXTlNL’KD FROM FIRST FAOE.I
Outdone by the Japaneae. Dr. Snaman. an Amer cao surgeon, who mw service In Cuba and the Philippine*, has written a book about the medical science of the Japanese army, the workings of which he haa witnessed In Japan and Manchuria. He says that in the Spanish-American war the United States ioit fourteen men by disease to one killed In battle, while 'In the Japanese army, fighting in Manchuria, a very unhealthy country. Natality from disease has been reduced to a minimum. The deaths In Japanese hospitals amount to but Itp a hundred. Reviewing his a ■Bents, the Louisville Courier-Journal •ays: “More than a million dollars wai ■pent In the army manuevers at Manassas last summer, the benefit of which Te-tSur system counts as nothing com pared to the Inauguration of the sanitary methods of the Japanese detailed by Dr. Beaman. The lack of these was .painfully apparent In both armies daring the civil war, and the Spanish war shoved plainly that no progress had ’been mads In our military system In this regard. The mortality In camps and hospitals and the canned and borax treated beef showed that the com xclssariat was as defective us tbs sanitary service”
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publicans and twenty Democrats In the legislature. The Republicans caucused unanimously for Senator Kenu lust week. The coiuplltneutary liemocrutlc vote for the position went to Colonel Bdwlu A. Stevens of Hoboken. Hatehlasea. Read Commissioner. Governor Stokes sent to the senate early In the week the following nom inatlons: Former Senator Elijah C. Hutchinson. Mercer, state road coin missioner; Frederick J. Jacobson. New ark. mem tier of the state sewer com mission; l-Y>rtnnn Slunlcksou. prosecutor of Salem county; Frank T. Lloyd, prosecutor of Camden county; Samuel A. Atkinson, prosecutor of Burlington county. The nomination of former Senator Hutchiusou was confirmed 1m mediately * upon Its reception by the senate, as Is the custom with former members of the senate who are ap pointed to positions by the governor. The other nominations will be confirm ed later. Senator Jackson of Middlesex pre sented a bill In the upper house pro riding for the appointment of a state architect to supervise the conatYuctUHi of all state buildings and also to pro pare plans for proposed state bulldimO!' The salary Is fixed at $5,000. Senator Bradley offered a hill amend Ing the building and loan revision nel of 1003 by permitting asaociotion* to borrow money on notea for a term noi exceeding one year, limiting loans tc 75 per cent of the assets when three years old. 50 per cent between threv and six years and 30 per cent when
older.
T* Repeal Retaliatory Law. Senator Bradley of Camden Intro
duced a measure repealing the rets I In
tory corporation law of last year, which j en pounds, with minimum rnt<
corded ns of the data of such actual recording and aliall he valid and effectual against all creditors, purchasers and mortgagees from such date. Mr. Sbednker <>f ItneUngton offered n hill prohibiting the uae' of any bo calle automatic or rcpeithig stotgiiu for tha bunting of wild birds or nulmala. tin
der penalty of $35 or $50 flue.
Ae“e—.Id’mnn F. C. Hoary present ed a bill nutborielng the state board of bealtn io .•rondo diphtheria ntitlt ixlr. for free distribution In the «ute. Among other bills presented were the following: By Mr. l-eldbach. amending the act relative to the appointment of commissioners of unpaid taxes, wntot rates, etc., and regarding the publics tiou of the appointment of the cominisslonera; by Mr. Martin. sbolUhlug demurrers and substituting motions to ■trike out unnecessary pleadings; by Mr. Pennington, authorizing registers of deeds and mortgages to appoint a deputy during the pleasure of the reg : Ister. the salary to be fixed by the free holders; by Mr. Colby, a supplement to the road set providing for a method by which the freeholders shall build and reconstruct macadam roads in vari oua municipalities; by Mr. ilii-l t-ih. autborixlng cities owning sud opera t Ing water plants to acquire rights of ways to lay water ptp«; by Mr. Ulbba. Incorporating the borough of* I-flurr!
’Kprlngs. Camden county. Appeal Far PWreela Past.
Assemblyman Layden of Piiks-iIp during the week presented u resolution lb Uie bouse nrglug New Jersey's rep re ■entstlves In congress to cause to be enacted such legislation aa will give the Aificrlcan propleUhe beat merebnu dine post In the world. The resolutloi: request*New Jersey senators and eofl grtwsnieu to support the bill preferred by the Postal Reform league, which bill provides for the eousolldatioii ot the third and fourth chiaa mall muttei and the extension of the present par cel post: weight limit from four to elev
* Gnat Stand VnllnrA Some people get Along beautifully, lor half « lifetime, perhaps, while every' thing goes smoothly. While they are accumulating property and gaining frlenda and reputation, their character! •eem to be strong and well-baiasced; but the moment there la friction anywhere—the moment trouble comet, failure In bualneee, a panic, or a great crlsla In which they loee their all—they are overwhelmed. They despair, low heart, courage, faith, hope and power to try again—everything. Their very manhood or womanhood la swallowed up by a mere material lose. This U failure. Indeed, and there U small hope for any one. says Orison Swett Msrden. In Success. who falls to such a depth of despair There is hope tor aa ignorant man. who cannot write his name. even. If he has stamina and backbone. There U hope for a cripple who has courage; there la hope for a boy who has nerve and grit, even though be is ro hemmed in that he has apparently no chance Uithe world, but there is no hope for a man who cannot or will not stand up after he falls, but loses heart when oppoaltlon strikes him. and lays down his arms after defeat. Let everything else go. if you nnist, but never loae your grip on yourself. Do not let your manhood or womanhood go. This is your priceless pearl, dearer to you than your breath Cling to It with all your might Give
up life Itself flrsL
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Peril* of Peace.
While we are raising our voices la ‘protestation against the barbarities ot war it Is a trifle disconcerting to learn that right here at borne in a single year J.787 persona were killed and 6144$ injured aa a result of railroad Accidents. War has Us horrors, but they are an ladispensable adjunct of the game, says the Detroit Free Press. Not so tha startling loae of life Incidental to tha operation of railroads In the United States during recent yearn Accidents there will be; fatalities will never be nnknown as long as there are railroads, but there la no Justification for each a showing as that made during the 12 months ending June 30 last Liaoysng has a bloody record; Port Arthur has taken Its place as one of the greatest al^iyhter spots the world ever knew. J^t^the frightful death list there loses much of its terror when one contemplates the showing made by the railroads la this country.
When we look seriously at the flippant degradation of Christmas, whicn has suddenly become so marked, and at the spiritual decadence which accompanies It.-we shall probably, most of us, say that it la time to call a halt, remarks a writer In Harper's Baxar. This miserable and foolish business of giving because we have received, eacouraged aa It U by shopkeepers, fed by oar own mens ambition sad vantty, nourished by a paltry unwillingnose toVbe order obligations." sad by the mere fashion of the period which decrees Christmas ■xrsasis this silly and fatiguing custom bos got to stop—and women are tbs folk to stop It! Here la a reforss fresh to oar hands Here la a work waiting far on Mrs. Edward Bra adage of Brood line. Maea. paid «fiQ0 far a prise i black cat la 1 Mow Task. E. B. Goa Chiaa. has Wt Peking for the PWTtjv piaea. Secretary Cooiklge
applied to foreign corporations do Ing Imalnea* In thl* state when othe: states Imposed a discriminating tax on
corporations of this state.
Three bills by Renstor Jackson Middlesex were as follows: Redactor the number of members on wutei boards In cities of lees than 35.000 In habitants to three, to be named by tin mayor for three year terms; amendin' the set for the establishment of exciiu departments to cities or towns (sppUeto Ellxstieth and New Brunswick, when licensee are now granted by council); a bill providing for appointment of tax assessors by mayors in dties or town.having a population not exceeding 21 000. The terms are for throe yeera, and the as lari os are to be fixed by council. Assemblyman Wright of Passaic ore sented ■ supplement to an "set eetub Uehlng a court for the trial of juvenllt offenders end defining Its duties and powers.- approved ISOS, providing that in all cases where a parent or guardian of a Jpvenlle person or any one respoii slbl* for such person so courage* cause* or contribatas to the dellnqueu cy of such child the parent, guardian oi person responsible shall be guilty of • misdemeanor and upon cotvlctioi ■ball be fined not more than $1,000 os
Imprisonment for not
months In the county Jail, or endurt both ponsttloa. Under this act tb< coart may Impose conditions upon any person found guilty of each mlsdc meaner or suspend sentence so long n> such person shall comply with the con dldona to the satisfaction of the court The act is aimed to reach parents oi guardlan* who do not exert proper in
flnenco over the children.
■WMtal Bleetlaa !■ Two Caaatle*. Attorney General McCarter,' In re spouse to a request from the house ol assembly aa to the advisability of bold Ing a special election In Union and Soaeex to fill the vacancies caused by m ran or to have concealed about the person any deadly weapon m to openly csiry such a weapon with unlawful i>»
tent
Assemblyman Alexander introduced a bill authorizing counties to iasne bonds to erect new bn tidings for almabouse purposes. This applies to Hod-
or ■
- Mr. Taylor put In a measure author1x1 ng governing bodies of cities to fix fees to be charged by any dty offlclgl* for service* rendered, which shall be paid into the dty treasury. Mr. Lehlbacb of Essex offered a bill autborixlng mayors to appoint an engineer of ten years' experience to license all persons la charge of steam engine* and boiler* In such municipalities, excepting those operating locomotives and engines and property under the Jurisdiction of railroad* and tha United Stataa, or eoch as are used for heading -* ‘ * )oaaa. No other be used for loowithout a licensed and the fea la to be 91 for
act of 18BD relative to joint building of trunk Beware by two or more mnnlci peUtlew It ala* provides few the arf other bin by |lr- Lehlbacb provide* that deeds, mortgage^ conditional toll* of aele. cbett-l
cents on four pound parcela nod imum rale of 25 cents on eleven pomu
parrels.
The following explanation ha* beei given out concerning the new Jury coin miKeion bill tlqit has been prepared by the State Bar association. There an to be three commissioners appointed by the Justk-e of the supreme court wht preside* in the county circuit for eacl county The commissioner* after thi first will serve three year terms. TIm commissioners are to prepare lists foi grand and petit Juries, and the name* on them are to be numbered. The or metal tokens are U> be numbered without names. The court La to deelg nate a person to draw tha numbers from the Box In'open court, end that' the names will be announced. — Mepert #f Taxatlea Ceaaleelee. The report of the equal taxatler commission la expected to reach Gov ernor Stokes early next week. It Is rw ported oo the authority of one of the commissioners that Ohaitaa G. Black, the defeated egatpdile for governor, • 01 sign the report. It la understood that be will concur la the mala with the rip set and wHl add a line er ac pointing oat certain phases of tax re form la hie judgment necessary and not covered fully by the report. This. It is believed, will eliminate a minority report unless Commissioner Biker should decide to make one. The an nouncement that -M r - Black will slgr the report Is a surprise to many, aa it waa generally understood that bt would present a separate report A novel solution of the taxation prob lem la claimed to have been made by Senator MInturn. Democrat of Hod ■on. who. If he Is allowed, will present his Ideas to the legislature In the shape of a bill. The bill provides for the equalization of asaewmenta. and demands. If Is said, that railroad* aliall pay full local tax rates and that only 1 per cept of railroad tax will go to the state treasury, the rest to be distributed among the municipalities. After a Democratic caucus on the bill has been held and It Is decided to accept It It will be introduced as the Democratic policy of the legislature. Cape May In the Leglslatore. ,, On Monday evening Aoaemblvman Hildreth introduced Assembly (bill No. SO, which authorizes dties owning or operating a system of water works to acquire the right of sray for .laying or maintaining water pipe for such purpose within or without such dties, ^wbrch was referm^to the committee on municipal corporations. The bill is said to authorize Cape May to acquire the right of way to cro«* the lands of objectors who want to prevent Jbe dty £from
“Tor God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Bon. that wboaoavar bollevath la Him should not perlab. but have everlasting Ufa”—This verse to Immeasurable. Inexhaustible, ill-satisfying. It reaches from “God ta the highest.“ to the depths where ata baa cost the world The vast ocean of God's love rods there, bearing on Its the fair gift. HU only begotten Boa. Everiaatlag life U there to deliver from Death's power. Faith. U*e a jewel, flashes forth revealing Chris! en the arom for ala. Ahd to Ra midst «
Historic Document.
The Chicago Inter Ocean haa found
and printed a document which was circulated In the dty of Jacksonville, ill., during the presidential campaign of 1*81. and which read: “We. the undersigned. pledge ourselves to use all honorable means to secure the suocaas of
the democratic ticket at the coming elec- HOW-TO BOOKS
Uos, and in pursuance of that object 1 -each person « hose name laalgned to thl* pledge faithfully premizes to Induce at least one republican to vote the straight democratic tickeL" Attached to it gue some 103 names, mdudlng those of W. J. Bryan, at that time a young lawyer of the dty; W. H., Hlntichsen. latar elected to congress, and W. H. Barnes, now Judge of the supreme court of Arisons. More than half of die signers in fact have held offices of rarlou# degrees
of Importance since that time.
Immigration Commlsalocsr Sargent U right In his view of the public evils arising from the maintenance in this aontry of colonies of aliens wife tain their allegiance to' their native countries and send there the greater part of their earnings. Obmerrm Philadelphia Preoa. Many of Italian and Hungarian immigrants do not cam# herd to stay longer than aoffielect time to-aeqalre money which they Intend to go back to Europe to spend. That was one great objection against the Chinee* It is Jost as objectionable la the case of other migrants. There should be legislation to discourage, aa far as possible, that condition of things. Immigrants who cosne here without the Intention
of remaining are not wanted.
*The stork disappear* and we look Into the cradle and behold a male child, ruminates the worthy thought molder of the Lockwood (Mo.) Time*. After rune lag the gantlet of measles, mump* sad chicken pox he eaten school. At the age of ten he is a red-headed, frejklefaced boy and the terror of the neighborhood. At 12 he Is an apprentice in a printing office. At IS be has acquire® two cases of long primer and an army press and is the editor of a country newspaper. At 20 he la married. At SO he la bald-headed, stoop-shouldered and the father of a large family. At 36 he la a corpse In a cheap plae coffin, and as 600 delinquent subscriber* file past his bier for the last look they are heard to say: “He was a good fellow, bat be
couldn't save hi* money.”
If the 1904 crops were equally divided every man, woman and child In the United States would receive one barrel of floor, 200 eggs, 140 quarts of milk, more than hglf of which goes Into batter; one bushel of apples and two and a half bushels of ether fruits and berries; three bushels of potatoes and two bushels of carrots, beets, parsnips and turnips; 11 bead of cab bagea and half as cumbers and coalite corn, usually In the shape of beef, pork and poultry, besides
i leather for two pair* of
ITHACA. N. T- Jam 24.-Tbe Tompkins County National luiuk notified the police of New York c'.ly that a for 95.000. signed M ’ " “~ cashed by a large retail firm la New Tortt. had been re atved by the beak for eoUevrioa jind bed been r-turned.
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“The ay*,*— o: ouvg ana ends which bsd formerly hern discarded.' said a LL Louis man. who M identified with one of the big packing houses. "Is shown convincingly In ay line. We thought that we had long ago dlrcovcred every saving that could bo effected by the proper disposition of by-products, etc But. Juat laiely. It was found that the hair in the ears of steers is of a quality which permit* its being used In the manufacture of ‘camera hair’ brushes. And now tho hair is removed from the oars of tho steers that art may flourish as well aa the packing bouse Industry."
Ordinarily a great forum# Is hatkop like a atone wall—a atoa* at b Ohm Tha yens man who declines to lay** j atone, because It oomea so far Aart of a wall, will never make program la aclal maaosry. An Lamen*# proparof the peopla of this country Em up to their lacomes, laying aatda aaftetor the traditional relay day. Eb» «aam they cannot aavalLMM In a bom^ aaya tha Troy (N. TO Pram ^ Mttaworld have art been above raktes

