Cape May Herald, 16 March 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1905

TALKS TOMOTHERb President Roosevelt’s Address •t National Oongresa PUIS VOIDS OS RICE SCKHDE

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U*m* mt tUm Mata, Wfca taM CfcU4»»—— U ■ Cr»»». WASHINGTON. March 14. - Before the National OoncraM of Mother*. In M-rtaVou here. l‘rr«ldrut Hooaesreh dellrrrad a notthle addmu upon the duty of the woman to the state, ti which be dcuonmtxl “race eulclde’ with hie ecctMtoDMMl visor. The president eaid In part:

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) of the Mate —, — aol'jtel) upon whather or not the avaras* family, the araraar man and woman and their children, repraaent tt>e kind of dll* aeoahlp Bt for the foundation of a aiwat nation, and If we fail to appreciate Ihla we fail to appreciate the root morality upoa^ which nil healthy civilisation U Just' aa the happiest and most honorable and inoet useful task that can b« set any man la to earn enough for the aupport of hla wife and family, for the bringing up and starting In life of hla children, ao the moat Important, the moat honorable and, desirable task which can be set any woman la to be a good and wise mother in a home marked by self respect and mutual forbearance, by wlll-ingn-n |o perform duly and by refusal to sink Into self Indulgence or avoid that which entails effort and self sacrifice. 1 do not in the least believe In the patient O rise Ida type of woman. In the woman who submits to gross and long continued ill treatment, any more than I believe 1r a man who tamely submit* to wrongful aggression. No wrongdoing Is ao abhorrent as wrongdoing by a rru ~ toward the wife and the children wl._ should arouse every tender feeling In his nature. Selfishness toward them, luck of tenderness toward them, luck of consideration for itirm-abovs all. brutality in any fora toward them—ehould arouse the * ---f scorn and indignation In every

woman keeping her I believe in the man In her rights Just as

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much _ . —— — — deed, a little more, and I regard marriage os a partnership In which each partner is in honor bound to think of the rights of the other us well as of his or her own But I think that-tb* duties ur even more important than the rights and In the long run I think that the reward is ampler and greater for duty wall dons than for the Insistence upon individual rights, necessary though thl* too. must often be Tour duty Is hard, your responsibility great, but greatest of all Is your reward I do not pity you in the {oat. On the contrary, I feel respect and

admiration for you. Into the

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■after _ —_ ' remember that _ loving and tender It Is

no less essential to be arise and firm. Foolishness and affection must not be

treated aa interchangeable ‘ sides training your

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surely need Boom children win go wrong la spite of the best training, and some wlU go right even whan their surroundings are moat unfortunate: never Unless aa immense amount depends upon the

family training. If you mothers thrt

let your daughters grow up sps under the mistaken impression as you yourselves have had to work they shall know only enjoyment are preparing them to be useless to others and burdens tn themselves. Teach S i and girls alike that they are not to forward to lives spent In avoiding

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them that work for themselves • for others is not a euros, bat a

a fortunate r good people who are os blessing of chOdron.

--J have the reopset said y always due to thoee who. frosd Of their own. are denied nay of

X blessings of life. But the n who deliberately foregoes

OOOPEBSTOWN. x. Y, March 14— William Coleman, whose theft of the Clark Jewel* from the office of the Clark rotate Ib July hut ertwted a front aenaatiM bare, withdrew hla i

Mme. M. da Thler*. a Frenchwoman who will loop the ga]i la an automobile at Bara am k Barley'* circus, aad Ho«o Auclllottt, a bicyclist, have arrired tt New York from Harrs. A dispatch from CoHacaa. Mexico, mjt* that the band of Vaqul Indians who recently held np and robbed the MaaatUn stage of fl&.OQO bus been overtaken near Tecalala by a fore* of rural police. In the fight that ensued three of the Indian# were killed aad two captured. Powerful Influences are at work tn behalf of Marla Valentina, an Italian woman now under sentence of death at Hackensack. N. J. Her attorney baa appealed to the Italian ambassador at Washington, Bantu Mayor dea PUnchro. who baa personally interested himself In-the case. Moaday. March IS. President Harper of the University of Chicago goes to Lakewood. N. J.. to recuperate. John D. Rockefeller will meet him on arrival and baa arranged for hla atay. » The body of Robert Kidney, an aged miser living about six miles from Port Byron, N. Y.. In a cabin In the woods, has been feund lying In a poo! of blood. He had been murdered and bis home robbed. Tbe meeting at Royal Albert hall, Loudon, was tbe most striking of the mission of Reuben A. Torrey and Charles M. Torrey, tbe Chicago re rlrallsta. It was a children'# revival, conducted on the same lines as tbe otbJudjre Booth M. Malone sentenced Peter Miller and Michael Doud. found guilty of stealing 318 ballots at the election In Denver in November last and aubstltutlng others for them, to •erve from three to five years each In tbe state penitentiary. In responding to a fire alarm engine io. 8 slipped on the Icy pavement, struck tbe street car tracks and was erturned. fatally Injuring tbe driver. George R. McDermott. He 'was pinioned under tbe six ton engine, the suction hose bolder penetrating hla right chest. Escaping steam from broken pipes scakieu him io ueetn. #*«■ r4sr. March tt. It hi rej>orted that 8.000 Somalis have attacked tbe towft of Merkm. on the British East Africa coast, and have annihilated tbe Inhabitants. Vice President Fairbanks baa appointed as hla private secretary hla eon, Fred C. Fairbanks. He was graduated from Princeton In the class of

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It la Mid that Joeeph J. Slocum, a rather of Mrs. Russell Bage. is a bankrupt, hla sole assets being ITS In cash, clothing and a watch worth 1106. His tU hill tiro amount to 177,106. A woodmen’s hotel mt Sebois, Me., located In tbe woods of northern Peity. was burned and one life, that of the young daughter of Luther Hall, proprietor of the hotel, lost helpless cripple from young Albert de Rome made hla way Into PoHce Judge Mogan’s court on crutfbes at Ban Francisco and swore out warrants for the arrest of the Hopkins art students who made him tbe victim of their sport. It «s stated officially at Bt Peters urg that the dispatch of Russian roops and guna to the Afghan border constitutes absolutely do threat against They hare been sent largely

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At the horse mart of W. A. Lovett, ler of Washington and Perry streets, everything needed for the winter comforts of tbe critter.can be bad. A foil , line of blankets ami harness U always on hand while Up robe* and everything needed for the rider and driver U quickly furnished. ■9*Don’t Forget tbe Place. W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets. CAPE flAY, N. J.

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Tha Jury which has been Investigating the mysterious death of Mrs. Loland Stanford at Honolulu has turned a verdict that the venerable philanthropist came to her & through tbs consumption of strychnine, placed with Intent to kill In a bottle of bicarbonate of soda. . General Sherman M. Bell, adjutant general of the state of Colorado, was tbe principal speaker at tbe smoker of tfce Phillip* A adorer academy alu at Washington. Genaral Bell said that there are two things this country has got to do—It has got to put an —«d to strikes sod get rid of tbe politicians and that he' bad more respset for a train robber than a political graftar.

Governor Higgins, at Albany, sent a message to tbe legislature outlining hla policy In reUttoa to tbe nd-

hes reported the Dominican protocol to the aaoate with amendments. The

4 THE»H»TPRY»OF»Otft«mY«COUWn> „ PkOM THE AB0BIGHAL TIKES To THE PRESEIT DAY

Aa necoom of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Baetlo* meet of tbe County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution aad Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County; and The Soldiers of the Ciril War / BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVEN®.

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