CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1905.
THB CANAL BMAKIUP.
r«l« WoVk »l WA8UINOTO.N. A|><11 L-Tto* |MT•ouneJ of the new Uthmlan canal c mtialon la aa followa: Theodore Bhonta, chairman; Charlea E. Via goon, governor of canal aoue; John K. Wallace, chief engineer; Hear Admiral M. T. Eadieott, l'. 8. N.; Brigadier General I*eter C llalna, U. 8. A, retired; Colonel Oswald M. Kmat. corjw engineer*, U. tv A., and Benjamin M. liarrod. Theae name* have been announced by order of the prealdeut at the war department. At the aame time tary Taft gave out fur publlcatlou a statement showing the aalariea to the new commlaalouer* and a letter from the latter explaining the plan of reorganisation of the coinmbutton, the reasons therefor and llife particular duties to be assigned to each com miss loner. The first reads as follows; •The president ha* made an order allowing a salary of f?,AOQ, with travel lug cx|*eu*e*. to each member of the commission; to the chairman the additional compensation of ££LSOU; to the chief engineer the additional compensation of f17.500 and to the governor of the aone the additional compensation of 110.000. The president'! letter reads In part as followa: * “The practical result of the opera Cons of the Isthmian canal com mission, appointed and acting under previous executive order*, has not been satisfactory and requires a change In the personnel of the commission and In the Instructions for Its guidance. The new body met yesterday at the offices of the commission and perfected Its organisation. Tbe first action taken was the appolntement of an executive committee composed of Chali^ man Shonts. Governor M a goon and Chief Engineer Wallace. Finding he was obliged legally to appoint seven commissioners, the president did so. but be has carried out his own plan by making three of them aa the executive practically the commission.
DENIED NEW TRIAL. Cesrt at OambiMc* Rale* That Taeker V era let Was a Teas Oae. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., April 4 -The motion for a new trial for CJinrle* L. Tucker, convicted of the murder of Mabel Page, has been denied in ji derision reached by dodges Edgar J. Sherman and Henry X. Sheldon, who presided at the trial, and made public last night. The decision of tbe court sent to Sheriff John it. Fair bum was retd to Tnrimr this morning. Mabel Faffs was stabbed to death In her boms In Weston March 81, 1904. Tucker was arrifted on /rril 9 following and Indicted on June s for murder In the Brat decree. On Jsn. 24 of this year a Jury In tbe Middlesex superior criminal court returned a verdict of murder in the first degree.
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TO CUT OUT Hit fctART. Ralph W. Kllae r*tally SWfkke* at
* LAX'CASTER, Pa^ April A — Ralph W. Kline, aged twenty-six yean, an artist was fatally stabbed betfc by Jehnle Good, aged eighteen. Kline and Miss Good were members of a party who were fishing In the Little Conestoga, near Long Park. Kline and the gtri had a quarrel, during which Miss Good threatened to cut out his heart Thinking that she would not execute her threat Kline threw oat his chest end told her to stab. She did. plunging a knife Into his breast near the heart He is at a hospital unconscious. The girl fled and has not yet been arrested.
BROOKLYN AT PORT AU PRINCE.
Bmltlaa Capital. WASHINGTON, April A-^ootrary to an apprehension that existed In same quarters that trouble might occur In Poet an Prince. Haiti, on Friday or Saturday, a dlaptSh race!rad at the
later Powell reports that affairs were quiet In that rity an both days.
tent to Port an Prince by the navy department when the probability at
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PLACBeJfhs _ sees came to Jaeus while He was at Bethabra In Perea, beyond Jordan, where John bad baptised Him. (Compare John »:« with l-.a.) Laaarus- home was la “ ‘ any. on the Mount of Olives, sear J< 1cm. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES.—Tbe resunectioa: Jobs 11; »:»-!»; «:». 41; MJS; Rom. IJS, U; 1 Cor. U; SJ4; I Cor. 4:14; »:14; 1 Tbse. 4:14-17: Phil, 1:»1:7 Tim. Ria Its Moral Application: Rom. 4.-4-U. M;I Cor. 4 JA U; Col. S:U; 1 Pet. I4h-B; > Tun. 1 11. U. V.Z. "Thspsaid Jeausuntotbrmagaln." Interpreting and applying-and making plainer the parable He had spoken and which they did not understand. “I am the door of the sheep." The door symbolises tbe means of entrance, by whico the flock can gat into tht fold, with tu safety, shelter, food and rare. Compare the narrow! way and strait gate of Matt 7: 1A V. A “i Me.” Claiming to be the Messiah, the Deliverer and to give to the sheep an entrance to the fold and all that a true Shephard given “Are thieves." Who gain their booty by craft “And robbers Who gain their booty by force, suggesting organized bands. "Those two monosyllables express IBS precisely seen rate contraries of right character in the two gnat offices of the church—those of bishop and pastor. V. ». “By Me." The true Shepherd and Messiah. Tbs door symbolizes protection. “if any man “' - — ceptlng ms se his : Saviour and King. “He shall be saved.” One use of n door is to shut out thieves and enemies of every kind. ^And shall go In sad out” The door symbolized s means of going oat as well as of coming In. It is a alga and a means of liberty. We muat go in to learn to trust to rest, to think, before ws can go oat to do good to others, or to learn best the outer world, and make oatward thing* a part of tbe kingdom. And the going In will avail os little unless ws go oat ■ pat into action what ws lean within. - V. 10. “I am come that they might have life . . abundantly.” Jesas does for His disciples what the shepherd cannot do for his sheep. He gives life, eternal life to them. He feeds and inspires this Ufa mors and more V. 11. “Olveth His Itth for the sheep.” Jesas. the son of God, cams from Heaven e men. His whole Ilfs was given far the sheep. Then he died on the cross to make atocemsat for them, bearing their sfau‘oR the cross, V. 12. “Bat he that is an hireling.” Tbs shepherd In tbs east to usually the son of the owner of the flock, though sometimes aa agent whoos •alary to a fixed proportion of the produce. as Jacob under Laban. The hireling to a man who happens to be hired * * 1 wnsss. merely ftw the day, sad further Interest in the florin" —Canon Tristram. V. H. T . know My sheep.” An oriental shepherd has n name for each of his sheep, as ws here for horses gs. “even in a flock of hundreds or thousands" / " "It might be well for tbs class. If there are’ any Christians In It to pause here and have a Hole experienoe-meet-i telling how and when where the Shepherd One of tbs
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the same, and the result was the bat Whnt a different* there was in the Process of finding!"—H. C. Trumbull. V. 1A “And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold.” The Ossh tiles, who were not in the kingdom of God. but would be brought in as members of tbe chBreh He was soon to found. •Tbey shall hear My votes:" They wlU listen to tbe gospel, end to the voire of God in their souls, and accept Hto in rids sheep of Hto
"Bettor, 'one flock' (R. V.); do one sxeiaelve inclosure of aa oatward church— on* Sock, all knowing the one si
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JJR. WEBTLEY RODGERS WALES. WALES’ Uxrrxc Sr Ares] Ph asm act. Wasbixotox axd Dbcatte Stbxxtx, Cape May OUy.jN. J. Telephone 93 and S4.| Office boors, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and” to 9 p. m. “ Bee and residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. X'ight Bull
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Circulating: library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Gainey Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
James J. Doak Carpenter & 53uitaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.
F. W. WOLFF Baker and Confectioner
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A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS . . Constantly on Hand .
M.C. Swaix. . , H ashy Sxron. MANLFAjLTURHiS OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors- Etc.. Etc. ms ab® g-roois s'irraa. AST COLOR OR RtSlCR A srCOALTT.
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THB CAFE ** thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint 'ZtSX&Vz oienta. Handsomely appointed parlor* for ladies. \
'Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquors <*nd Beer* J. J. RATTY, Proprietor B, S. CURTIS, .*Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting.^ Aixosoess RECEIVE PROnFI ATTEWTWW! SHOr-No. 11 O.c.iur St CAPE MAY. N. J.
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