Cape May Herald, 9 March 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1905

CONDENSED DISPATCHES. mt Um W**k BrlmUj

rrrmlcr Balfour at London announced In the bouae of common) that Mr. Wvndham, the chief ae«Tetary far IraUud. had reatuncd. 1’resident Uootevelt racelved the faHoltntlooa of the ^mjieror of Ja|>an on hit tuaujuratlon and tho good wlahea of the mikado for a aucceaaful aad I>roo0eroua admlnlatratloa. D. W. Tryou t hank at Bpartanaburg, Pa, baa cloaed lu doom, the owner baring made an aaalgnq^nt The bank traa capita Used at $^.000 and had man}' dapoaltora among the farm era of Crawford county. Moadar. March «. . The British ateamer Hkldby, from We«t Hartlepool, Kngland, for Baltimore, la aabure ut Sable Island. Her crew waa landed on the Island In aafety. Commlaaloner James R. GnrtleUl of the bureau of corporation* la Instituting a rigid Investigation of the opera tlona of the oil tudnatry In Kansaa and contiguoua state*. Crowded with passenger* only a moment before, a trolley car was cut In two by a fast ezpreoa fraln on the Erie railroad at the Rlrer street crossing at Paterson. N. J. So one waa Injured. but pieces of the car were scattens! far and wide. Klathlo Hnrjo, a Seminole, known as Old Kish, aakl to have been the oldest Indian In America. 1* dead at Shawnee, Okla.. It is said, at the age of lit). He was born In the Everglades of Florida and fought In the war of 1812 against this country as well as In the Semi hole The Boston police have been asked to solve the mystery' of the disappearance of $5,000 in cash from an express package sent by the Boston National Cnlon bank to the paper mills of P. W. Bird ft Sou In East Walpole. Mas*. The package when opened contained old Iron. As a result of a head-on collision between two freight trains on the Baltimore and Ohio four miles east of Defiance, O, Fireman Samuel Beadle was Instantly killed and J. E. Cogley, fireman. and Thomas Carr, brakeman, l>oth of Garrett, were seriously Injured. 'Seventy-eight freight car* were wrecked. t gatarUar. March 4. The British claims aa a resul^ of the North sea Incident as finally submitted to Bosnia total $32T>,000. This amount. It is understood, will be paid In a few - days without murmur, i Dr. 8. El wood Schlrtner baa cornknitted suicide at Los Angeles. Cal, by shooting himself through the bead. He was a former resident of Tamaqua. Pa. No cause Is known for the suicide. Existence of a gigantic combination controlling the drug trade of the United States Is held to have been proved by the bearing just concluded before Special United States Commissioner Marshall E. Sampeell at Chicago. Extra guard* have been placed about the frail Jail at New Brunswick. N. J.,* to keep back the surging crowds of men and women who threaten If opportunity Is given to tar and feather the Kev. J. F. Cordova and ride him through the main thoroughfare of the town on • ra'L A peculiar accident resulted in the death of Thomas McLane of Mount Tabor, N. J, and the narrd^ escape from drowning of his wife They were driving in a single sleigh, and Jnst before reaching Cook's bridge over the Rocks way river the. man palled his horse to one side of tht' rosd to avoid .a bare spot As be did so one of the runners struck a heavy plank which waa hidden under the snow. The plank flew op and struck Mcl^ne on the head and knocked the horse and sleigh and the occupants, down a steep bank into the rlrer. twenty feet below. VriMmy. Msrefc S. - 4M--Tbe towns of Ash and Yertro. southward of Sanaa, the capital of the prov- ’ I nee tit Yemen. Arabia, ha v* fallen Into the bands of the insurgents. The civil marriage of Miss Elsie Poster. daughter of the American ambassador. to Dr. Edwin Men^e of Zurich, Switzerland, was performed at the city bail by the mayor of Paris. One man waa killed and from fifty to sixty people were more or less hurt In a head-on collision between two trains

Mount Vernon railway at Spring Part Button, Va. Blder Haggard, the author, who comes to this country as special commissioner to* Inquire into the conditions and character of tbs agricultural and

la America by the Salvation Army, has arrived at New Tart.

highness Prince Henry ef-Prussia. K-< rotary Hay has formally assured the Haitian minister that the Ualted 8cates government has no Intention whatever of acquiring, by annexation or other w lee. poaeraelon of Haiti or ftsnto Itomlngn nor of extending American influence In that direction. Mrs Jane iMtbrop Stanford of Ban Era nr taro, widow of United State# Senator Iceland Stanford. Is dead at Honolulu. She died forty minutes after she was taken 111 at the Moans hotel under eueplclous circumstances, pointing. In the opinion of Dr. Humphries, the physician who attended her, to poisoning by the administration of strychnine In a vial of bicarbonate of soda. Mall car No. 9 on the westbound Bal ttmoro and Ohio express was burned to the trucks between Cooks.Mllls and Ellentlle. on the Coum-UurTUe (Pa.) division. Fifteen hundred registered let ters. $250,000 In currency and bnndreds of pounds of mall were destroyed.

ledle'* Wife Freeeated With Dlaateed* a»S Irmrr Caskrt. CALCUTTA. March 0.-Lsfly Curson. with'her btiMband. the viceroy of India, has arrived at Calcutta,, where she was given s Unique reception. The

LADY CURZON. chairman and members of the corporation welcomed her at the railway station and presented her with an address snd a diamond ornament. A regiment of light horse formed a special escort along the beflagged and crowded route to Government bouae. where a big social gathering cheered her ladyship. An address of welcome In an Ivory casket was presented in the throne room by the ladies of Calcutta. Lord and I-ady Curson are delighted with the warmth of the reception.

FoeaU leSIeatloaa of PoUoe. HONOLULU. March 7.—There la a report -in circulation, and It Is thought to be well founded, to the effect that chemists hare failed to And strychnine in the organs of Mrs. Jane T. Stanford, but that they have found Indications of poison and will probably so testify at the inquiry.

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THE AB0RI0IHAL TIMES ' ' To THE PBEBEHT DAY Ekbraczmo An aecoam of the Aborigine; The Dutch is Delaware Bay; The Settle aunt of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villagta; The Revolution and Patriots; The EgtablUhment of the New Government; The War of i8ia; The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War r BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS. 480 PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5APPBDICB*

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