CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY »3, I9<>5-
SENATORSUPINARMb Sac to Domingo Protocol I* Called In Question.
CA5 EUffllVE BIND COVEBSHUTi Co ■ B rraa May RwaaMa'r Arraa**■>*■1 ta Taka Ovrr »»4 \dml«talar Utlla »aaaM»a*a Maaarlal ACatra. WA81IIN»!Tt»N. I>b. li. — Srtiatoi Hu. ou of < .aorcbi In tli«* H«ni«W a rvaolutloi: .iint-dus the commltlvt* on foratsn n to Utvcatigute uud port »liaitoT tli® agrwuirut betweo Hie rii-inl State* and Snuto l>ointiiKO uml«-r Hu- n ward to th® Santo IKmilnjjo lni]>ru» ••mant conipauv. Unviujc bean made »itiu»:jt tbe advice and eonaeut of tbe acuate. Is blndlus: upon the govern It waa referred to tbe committee on foreign relation*. Tbe reaolutlon reads: "Wbc-.eas. Then- hi* been signed by \V. K. rowell. char.e d nffuire.i. on behalf of tbe Vnlt.-d States and by Juo Koo Sanehi-x, mlnistro de rdadones ex terlorea. on behalf of tbe republic of Santo Domingo a protocol of an agreement lietw cen the .fulled Stauss of America and tbe Dominican republic; ••Where;'*. It bas been publicly alleged a n« l generally understood to be true that in porroance of tbe protocol and of tbe award by the arbitrators made in i>uraoance thereof one or more custom bouses of tbe Dominican republic Have been taken possession of by offi- ers of tbe United States; therefore be It Unsolved, By tbe senate that tbe committee on foreign relations be and it Is hereby authorised and directed to make UivestlgatSoo and report to the
tested their utter Inability to eee their way clear to carrying bla'recommenda-
tion into effect.
_ , Mrs. Sarah Williams of New York
WeuM Ueenee Ckeeaua* Cmmml. ^ recovered tBOJOUO damages for the A, uak:v M v fc'Mh 11.—To "chean- “ r .
automobile racea. under tbe auspices of tbs Havana Automobile dub. are held.
AliHASY. N. Y.. Keb. H.-To • cheapen evsil and other products by reopening and the Improving of tbe abandoned Chenango canal" I* the Intent of a bill introduced In tbe assembly last night by Mr. Oates of Utica. Tba route of the proposed canal la from New York Mills, on the Krie canal, to Itlnghamtou and by the Chenango canal extension u Pennsylvania. Bight
million dollars la asked.
CONDENSED DISPATCHER SvtsMs Bvsata •» tks Wesk Brlray
rkrealelsU.
The Oerman cos I miners' strike Is entirely ended. Full shifts have gone Into
the mines.
Tbe how of (^legates bas unanimously adopted tbe following resolution: "We protest against the false accounts published by the pres* of the United States attributing to this bouse sentiments of hostility toward the American people.” ^ Rev. Washington Hager of Hadley. W. "Ya., a Baptist minister, has been arrested char-god with passing two dollar bills that had been raised h> tens. He was engaged In conducting a reIval meeting at Big Ugly Creek when the arrest was made. tenae cold prevails over tbe middle west and northwest state*. Many 1>^ low xero temperatures are noted: Superior. Wla.. 28; Ijicnswe. Wla.. 28: Milwaukee. 18; Janesville. Ww.. W; Ht. Paul. Mlnm. 25; Willi-ton. N. D Omaha, Neb.. 22: Norfolk. Neb. Lincoln, Neb.. 2G. Moaday, »Vh. IS. AH is quiet at Kanto Doralnga The control of tbe customs by tbe Americans baa been accepted by the authori
• Klraf whether the said protocol of an agreement if autbortxing the award as aforesaid is a valid and binding agreement or convention between the United States of America and tbe Dominican republic without having been made by and with the advice and consent of the senate, as prescribed by the constitution of tbe United States. • Second, whether « is competent der the constitution of the United States for any agreement, cooveutk* or protocol not made by and with the advice and consent of tbe senate, but solely through and by tbe executive department or an officer thereof, wf foreign government and to constitute a const Hut tonal agreement by and under which the United Bute* government shall be authorised and empowered to take possession of the custom house* of such foreign government and to hold the said custom houses by the authority and power of tbe United States through Its officers, employee* or agents, either civil, military or naval." In reply to Inquiries at tbe state department Mr. Hay mode in substance the following statement: "The president regards the matter of tbe general arbitration trestle* *s concluded by the action of the aennte on Saturday. He recognizes tbe rirrht of the senate to reject a treaty either by a direct vote In that sense or Indirectly by changes which are Incompatible with its spirit and purpose. He considers that with tbe senate amendment tbe ti.ntlee not only cease to be a step forward in the cause of general arbitratton. but are really a step backward, and therefore he Is unable to present ' them in this altered form to tbe coun- .. -trie* with which we have been In negotiation." U l" probable that there will be no more arbitration treaties submitted to the senate.
As a result of a collision between two freight trains dn tbe Erie near Addison. N. Y., eight cara of live stock were derailed and broken so that all the animals were either killed or
raped.
The London Times prints tbe statement that the Hnmburg-American ettramshlp company's steamships Hamburg and Deutschland are to behold to Russia for SLOOO.OOO and *3JSOO.OOO
SENATORS DISSENT.
geva Trestle* Have Be \ ky Seaate.
WaJHI.Niito*. Feb. 14.-Tbe sen ate bas ratified the seven arbitration treaties which have been for some time pending after adopting the amendment reported by the'commlttee on foreign relations. Tbe vote on the amendment was 60 to 9. Tbe amendment consists of the substitution of the word “treaty"
The twelve days’ ice embargo of Nantucket island. Massachusetts, was raised by tbe little revenue cutter Mackinac, which lauded passengers, mall and a few aide* of beef at Quldnet and took away fourteen passengers. While looking through tbe effects of tbe late John Troxell. who prior to his death conducted o small tobacco and stationery store at ({allitxln. Pa., the administrators of bis estate came upon tin t«ox In a small safe which contained $27,000 in gold. Having climbed the steps of s propdent club In Philadelphia In a sixteen horsepower touring car. Carl Kelsey and Nathan Folwell. the latter an exIVnnsylvanla football player, will attempt to climb tbe capitot steps at Washington during Inauguration week. President Roosevelt bas been In conference with John A. Bielcher of New York, president of the National Republican Editorial association, which will hold Its nnnnal convention In Washington at tbe New Willard hotel on March 8. The president will receive tbe editors at the White House on that
day.
Because her two small children were afflicted with asthma, from which she herself bad suffered since childhood. Mrs. Elsie I-onx of Bloomfield. N. Jafter putting the little ones to bed. turned on tbe gma and lay down beside them to die. When tbe room was entered tbe two children were found dead and tbe mother dying. ■alerter. Tek. II. Alexander Howie of Chicago baa arrived at Rant la go, Cuba, on a tour of Inspection of the Zion colonies. He is ln-
aUenatlon of the affections of George A. Williams, her husband, by Mias Susie Wright. 0 After nearly four days of discussion the bouse by a vole of 320 to 17 passed the Escti-Townaend bill providing for the regulation of freight rate*. Tbe negative rote waa made up of Eleven Republicans and six Democrats. Mr*. Kate Edwards, who la under sentence to be lianged with Samuel (iressou on Thursday next at Heading. Pa., for the murder of her husband, has made a statement to her counsel In which she prsctk-ally confessed her
guilt.
Unable to explain where be bad been or bow be bad arrived at Chicago.'the Rev. Fred C. Hans, pastor of an evan gelical church at Newark. N. J.. who disappeared front Ida home a week ago. has been seen at a Chicago hotel by tbe |tev. William Hattendorf. Rear Admiral Blgtdwe lias notified tbe Dominican authorities that If any harm Is done to Lieutenant Commander lei per. the United States cmlser Detroit» executive officer, who Is In itiarge oP tbe cmftoin bouse at tbe port of Monte Crlsti, they will be held responsible for
the consequences.
After having collided with and sunk tbe Norwegian steamer Leif Krlkssen off Cape Romalne. Florida. In a dense fog on Feb. 4. the Standard Oil com pany’s steamer City of Evegett returned to New York, bringing twenty of the crew of thg. sunken steamer. Two. members at the crew Vere toat. Mlss Erma Shaw, daughter of the secretary of the treasury, and four of her schoolmates have been expelled from tbe Girls’ Latin school, tbe fashionable preparatory school for the Woman's‘college, at Baltimore. They refused to obqy the rule forbidding the organisation of fraternal and secret societies In tbe school In tbe chaml»er of deputies at Rome Signor Bocci (Republican! arose and said: “It la now a sear since boatllltlea between Japan and Russia began. In tbe name of humanity and the brotherhood of people* I express the wish that tbe butchery should cease. At tbe same time I hope that tbe Buspeople .may reach tbe 1 at their desire for liberty.
TRAVELLING FACILITIK* “Ye Oldca Time" vs. -Up To Data.” Not mac7 years ago a trip even as far as New York was quit* -o sreot. tong anticipated and arranged for some Urns hi adranee, and a person who bad mad* several raa viewed a* a great traveller. Tbs oars were low roofed, b .«llk* ar raugsmenu. ctoae sod stnffy. with ailff uncomfortable east*, and drawn by stow englor* ore: n rough, uneven track, enabling you to tell tbs tulle* traveled by bumps received, and most travelers had e basket containing eatables, etc., to sustain
them on lbs Journef.
But American Progresslrenew oouM not long endure tbisi eentlnonl ImproremmU eoaned, until 'o-day, long Journeyi made at nearly a moment's notice wonderfully different ere tbe paaeeogwV
Accommodations.
A striking example is the Beading Bys tern's line between Bending Terminal, Philadelphia, sod Liberty at reel. New York, leaving either terminus "Every boor on tbe hour." from 7 a. in. to 7 p m. «*' days. *i»A at frequ--;>l convenient Intervals
rest of day.
Fine luxuriously furnished coaches and Pullman Parlor Cars are drawn by swift locomotives over a smooth, double-tracked road, fully protected by Automatic nig. oals, many trains running entire distance in two hours and tbe others not much longer Cafe Cars are attached to trains at appropriate boot*, turnishiug either lunch or a regular meal at moderate rate* At Philadelphia close connection is made with ■ell-equipped, speedy trains to and from tbe Coal and Lumber regions and other parts of Central Pennsylvania.
block B. Geo Bemngb. tbe tan cf 'aw dollar amt eighty cents ifi 8o) spoo i<H No- 156 in hi * k B. Geo. W Bailey, the sum of ninety cent* $ aoi upon lot No. 9 io block K Mi sin Boyer, the sum of ■ aeivs dollars xty cent* (lULfiO) upon lr>«# No. 2h. »l. fl» m. 40. 41. 41. 40. V »1. K. M. A7. W and i«7 Id Block E. .'•bu H. Beueset, the sum «f on# dollar aod t M*y-iva cents (ILffi) upon Lot No. ■4 iu Block A. • Altos Chew, the sum of three dollar, and •Isty cent* (•8.80) upon lx* No. 98 In Block
**o.
Alice Chew, the sum of two dollars art* >v#oty ceota (iS.70i upon lx* So. 7 In Block N. William A. Cross, tbe *010 of two dollars and seventy cents (•3.70) upon lx* So. It In Block A . . .. Chat. H Camp, tjw sum of ons dollars t»d eighty cr«ta (•U») upon lx* No. » In Block K. Jos. K. Corbin, tbe sum of one dollar and eighty cent* (81.W) upon Lot No. 10 In Block K. Cbaa. Dlston. tbe sum of one dollar and eighty cent* (II AO upon lx* So. 7 in Block. Ambrose Dent rich, tbe sum of two dollars and seventy cents (•*.70) upon Ixit No. 83In Block A. Samuel E. Ewing, tbe sum of seven dollars and twenty oenU'17 SO) upon Lou No IS aod D In Block A. Heirs of Thomas A Feruley. the sum of
—Entire new stock of men's ready to wear pan ta. Boys’koee-pnnU At Hoi NeeJles' and get green trading sumps Or The paper that carries yt«r ads should be the one that is read the most and the opt that exceeds others in circulation. Glance over the ads of tbe He*aU> and be convinced of IU superiority.
Lower Township Ujoumed Saleof land for Tates' Public notice is hereby riven WJsmcs T. Hoffman. Collector of tbe Township of Lower. In the County oi Cepe Msy and Stale of New Jersey, that the sale by virttw of a tax- .. ■ :. — .X t tr^rA I ■ ne>i day M
nn-
Tbe senate committee on foreign relations ha* authorized a favorable report on the biU providing for the appointment of a minister to Morocco. About a thousand men are believed to be affected by a lockout of tbe en* ployee* In the building trades In Jersey aty and Hodeon county. N. J. It in rerwted from Bogota. Colombia. that President Rafael Beys* baa sent to Washington proposals for the re-establishment of friendly relation* between tbe United States and Colombia on a new basis. Three men are dead, seven were Injured and three are mining as tbe result of an explosion of 10.000 pounds of dynamite In No. 3 shaft of the Kesrsarge branch of the Osceola Consolidated mines at Houghton. Mich. King Oacar of Sweden, who ta seven ty-slx year* old. ta Indisposed and unable to transact state bttalneas. At tbe session of tbe council of state he handed over the reins of government to Crown Prince GnaUf until farther no-
tice. 1
After battling for twelve boom In an open boat with tbe temperature a degree* below zero and a mighty gnto lushing tbe as* Captain Gorat. three passenger* and ten of the crew of tbe ill fated Furness Hoe’s Dnmant have reached Pleasant point, near Halifax. N. S.. In safety. President Roosevelt, who would wd come tbe end of tbe Russo-Japanese war. now bas reason to belleye that Japan, while not willing to *ne for peace, would accept peace on term* which appear to be more res -*■*“ than would be expected from a govem-
Bearch of tbe ruin* of the Working ten's onion at Buenos Ayna resulted in tbe discovery of two bomb*, supposed to have been placed there by in-
commitre* of said township whereta he was to have sold at public veadue mil tbe lands, tenrtuenta. bereditamenU sad real estate hereinafter meotioaed sod situ are in mid Township for tbe sborteri term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay tbeUxes assessed against the same for the year 19M. and re* maiaing delinquent on tbe Firstday of July. 1. *-ith the interest thereon accruing, and
of the convention*, making this section read aa follow*: “In each Individual case the high con- j trading parties before appealing to tbe permanent court of arbitration shall conclude a special treaty defining dearly tbe matter ta dispute, the scope of the power* of tbe arbitrator* and the periods to ho fixed for the formation of the . arbitral tribunal and the several stages of tbe procedora." A notable feature ef tbe three eeet which the treaties hove been I ta that 1 reported, of oUritlng crit Idem of tbe praafcdst. tbe debate was ‘ IBM
ok
A. D.
1 the fourtoriitb
av.
lion oTsaid taxes, ind which arid sale waa to have taken ptare at the Towo-htp Hon*e in Cold Spring, is said Township, on Friday, the twentieth day of Janeary. A. Ik. 1005. at one o'clock ia the afternoon of said day. and which had been ad|onrned nntil Friday the seventeenth day of February. A D-. 1905. *’ «m« o’clock in the afternoon of said day. has bees farther adjonrned nntil fri&iy, the imatraatk 9a7 af Kerch. L. S. 1906. t one o'clock in the afternoon of arid day. The said lands, tenements, hereditament! and real estate to be sold, and the namri of tbe persona against .whom tbe aaid taxes have bees taidou accmwt of the mar ■* the amount of taxes so laid on aceo each parcel, sr* as follows viz.: LOWER TOWNSHIP: Mrs.!. F. Cake, the sum of seven dollars _nd twenty cents (•7‘jo) spoo six acres of land adjoining lands of Frank Rutherford Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the sum ifSsaiissaajiai.'Scas
ch Hauer.
Smith Foster, the sum of one doltav and
thirty five cents •l.JS' trt>on on adioiuim lands of A. Preraon.
N. • .Price, the snm of forty dollars and fiftv cents (fan.50) upon two hundred acres of taad adjoining tarSs ofJ. M. K. Hildreth N C- Price, the snm of seven dollars and
ix>L* No. 99 and 1U0 It— ; H*-lra of Thomas A. Feroley, 'be *um of »lx dtilLr* and thirty cent* 'PI upon lyi's No. IO. 1M. 1M. 140. 148, 1S2. 196, 164. 170 and 178 in BtoekK Heir* of Thomas A. Feruley. tbe sum of _ . dollars and aeventy cent* (CL70) upon lo'a No 48 and 93 in Block !- Heirs of Thomas A. Feroley. tbe sum of three dollars and sixty cents '(SjUH upon a lot of land. 900 feet undivided, in Block N. E. P. Feastar. the sum of three dollars aod sixty cents (88.00) upon Lots No 18 and 14 Id Block D Anna Fahey, tbe sum of oue dollar and eighty ^cents (fl AO) upon Lot No 82 in E. S. Farrow, tbe sum of ninety cento [$901 upon Lot No 148 in Block K. Charles H. Foster, the sum of four dollar* and fifty cents (84.90] upon Lot No. 16ia Block H. Henry Slomsn. tbe sum of one dollar and eighty cents [81.80] upon Lot No. 84 Id Block K. Henry Slomsn. lb# sum of fire dollar* sod forty cents {89 40] upon Lou No 84 and 86 in Block A. H. P.BIoan, tbe sum of ninety cents [I 90! upon Lot No 88 in Block C. ■Ells J. Gibbs, the sum of ninety oenU {• w; npou Lot No 198 in Block K. Marv A. Horckley. tbe snm of ninety crut* [$£0] orata upon Lot No *3 in Block Frank A. Hall, tbe sum of one dollar and eighty oenU [81.80] upon Lot No 101» Block A. Frank A. Hall, the snm of ninety cento [8 90] upon lx* No 49 ia Block A ** ’ V Hall, tbe ram of atnrV n LoU No 94 and 98 In B . V. Horer, tbe ram of one dollar and thirty-fire cents 181.89] upon Lot No 18 in Block K.
oe,,ta
. EW Kirby, the snm ef nine dollar. LotaKo in. m, UMM, 14L 188. m. 178. m. 178. in. end
Several cool pockets of tbe Erie BaDMd company, a number of cars aod several small bunding* were burned at Port Jerrta, N. Y. Tbe kwa ta about 100.000.^ New postal amogetueota Include sorting tbe malls on board ataamen from Europe ao as to bo toady for diatributtoo when they arrive at New York, parcel pools between the United States aod England and tbe United Btatat and Franco. Louis De Forest, aged bar of a wealthy New York family, waa tbe victim of a brutal assault and
N. C- Price" the sum of three dollars and fia3?riSt3«wiSr.^_ N. C Pric^th* sum of one ttaOar and eighty cents (li 80) apoo twenty three acres of land adjoining lands of D C. OHrer. N. C. Price, the ram ri five dollar. . ——• acres of land ad-
Heirs of John F. Shaw, tbe snm ef air *Hcim of Jane F. ScheUenger, the sun . rSb •£irsi5’^rJ£ 7 °J n “vTr. Shields, theakm of twelve dol- ' rty cents, upon twenty sen CAP* MAY-POINT.
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Morphy, tbe ram of two dollar. and arvenit cent- [83-101 up©* Lota No»
1 Block K
George Myers, the sum ef ninety cents [8A0] upon Lot No 143 to Stock K. William McConnell, the ram of three dollars aod sixty oral* [88A01 upon Lota No 87.98.89.80.88.10 and 18 in Block K. Mm Mary Middleton, the r— - — ollar and rightv coots
No 1 (la Block K.
Geo W Porter, the ram of forty-five mu [8 48] npoo Lot No. 88 In Block N.Mrs Martha Palmer, the ram of ninety thts [8.90] spoo Lot No 18 in Btook N. E R G Paulin, the snm of one dollar nod eighty cents [81.80] npou Lot No 90 In Roberts & Cobeo. the ram of one dollar and rishty cents [81 80] upon one qnarter
of Lot o 84 in Block A.
Jamea E Belvey. the sum of two deilaro aod seventy cents [83-70 upon Lota No 19
aod 80 In Block N.
Wm Belvey. the ram of ninety cento ^ 90] upon lx* No 18 in Block N. Scott 4c Roberts, the sum of two dollar, nd aeventy oenta [82.70] npoo Lot No 1ST
u Block E.
Mr. Smith, the ram of one dollar aod eighty cents [81 »'] upon Lot No 97 ii»
“lock A.
BSP Shields, tbe ram of olns dollar. [80.00] upon lx* No 87 in Block B. Paul K Sti*.well. the ram of ninety
Francis Yanderacheiu. the ram of two dollar* and seventy cento, upon Lot No 84 in Block K. F K Wannrr, the ram of two dollar* and sevearv cents, npou Lou No 189,141, and 141 In block K. Stephen Winslow, the rum of one dollar and eighty cants, upon Lot No 194 in pwfc E. Samuel Wiley, tbe sam of one dollar aadthlrty-flre oenta. nfon Lot No 11 in JuUa A Whlidio. the sum of one dollar and stably orata, uboo Lota No T9. 77. 78. ^SMBtol F Ware, toe ram of ninety orata. ■BJsy?^s2^Wa.~two dollara and aevonty erata, npra Iota No 74.18,191.188. 199. 88, 8$ and 88 »» B Batata of Lramlng Whilklln, toe ram off s^'sffiKfr.sKar" -tatata of Learning WhlUdln. the ram of -s-sr_ —erata, «pra Lota
latnreriri toe rate cfervra per cent, per
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