Cape May Herald, 13 April 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1905.

PRESIDENTS CAMP Hunting Party Bid Goodtoy to OtTiliBation. IT PANTHER SPRINGS, ON RED RIVER

at Prmlvrtek a Srak« OT«(laa—Urlof »itrrrh In Ik* Bo«Bi»ra' rar*aiB»—A»ka For Fair Skaw Far K»« mmd Jark Kabklta.

FBEI>ERIOK. Ok In., April ll.-rr*a-Urut Roowwit U uow wj.«rated from rlvlltxatlon for n ImiR bnntluK trip. H« Is la camp with his comrades In the chose at I‘anther Siirtuirs, ou the Red rlrer, fourteen miles east of Frederick. Mr. Roosevelt was lu a hoppy frame of mind when he left l-’rederlck. He looked forward with keen pleasure to the outdoor life which be will lead for the next few dnys. A story Is beiujt told here to the ef-fw-t that before leaving Washington President Roosevelt was bantered more or less by Miss Alice Roosevelt. Who expressed some doubt as to the number 6f bear her father would bag. She challenged him to send her a pair sf cub*, the story “I'll send you grlxxly dubs sore," ha is reported to hare said. “All right." replied Miss Alkta. “but If you don’t you will never bear the last of It" The president Is accompanied on his expedition by General 8. B. M. Young, Colonel Cecil Lyon, Captain Barite Barnett an ex-Confederatu; Sloan Simpson, a member of Roosevelt's rough rider regiment; Lieutenant G. R. Fortran oe, I»r. Alexander Lambert of New York. J. R. Abernathy, a wolf catcher; Captain Patrick Doollng and Captain William McDonald, guides. Doollng was guide of General Grenville M. Dodge when the latter laid out the Texaa Pacific railroad. McDonald la • captain of the Texaa rangers. Both •re familiar with the country hereabouts and know all about the game too. They were cordially received when they boarded the special at Fort

Worth.

At Frederick. Okl*.. President Roosevelt received a great ovation and spoke In part as followa: “The next time I come to Oklahoma I trust I will come to a state, and It yoh't be my fault If this la not so. I greet the veterans of tha dril war who came here to greet the president, because we are one people and one country and not to he divided forever. I am glad to see Quanab Parker, who baa Bone ao well with his farm. One thing of which I am proud Is that I Juve tried to glrea fair deal to every man. “Give the red man the same chance as the white. This country la founded on the doctrine of giving each man a fair show to aao what there is In him. I bare traveled four day* in Texas; and I am now In what will soon be a great date of the Colon. There la nowhere I feel more at heme than In a town like this. I bare confidence In the character ef the men and women who have come here. Ever since the Revolution we have been making new states. Now we are about at the close of this period. I do not feel that 1 have to explain my policies to the Oklahoma people. Jfow I want four days of play. I bear you have plenty of Jack rabbits and coyotes here. Give me a fair show to have as - much fun as even a president is entitled to. Good by and good luek." Secretary LoW> expects to receive word from the president to ran the (pedal train to Frederick on Thursday and on that day to start for western Colorado, whither the president will go to find larger game than abounds on the Red river. In Oklahoma. According to present plans, the public part of the western trip la ended. It is not expected that any stops will be until the president's train reaches Colorado Springs. There a stay of two hours ♦necessary, but the time is not for speech m* king. The president and party started during th* morning on a wolf bunt from Camp Roosevelt, nestled In Umber fringing the bank of Deep Bed creek ‘

gMlminal Ssris.

LEMON TEXT.—John U:l-tl: Memory Vereee. X. L Read also Matt. M:*-U and

Mark

GOLDEN TEXT —"She bait)'dose what aha could.'*—Mark 14 :k TIME.—Jesus strived st Bethany on Friday, six days before the Psdsovrr. Ht reeled on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, which ended'at su " Saturday eventna-PI-ACE.—The bourn of Simon, the Leper. In Bethany, on tha Mount of Olive*. Comment and Suggeetiv# Thought. V. L ‘ Bethany . . . T . . raiaed from tha dead."

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V. a. “Made Him a supper." Jesus' friends gave a supper In-His honor. “Martha aarvea" She was one of tboee who prepared and served the food. “Sat at table." Guests reclined ot couches around the table. V. 2. "Ointment of spikenard.' Oils, extracted from various plants, were commonly used by eastern peoples. Among the moat costly was the pore oard. or eplenard, from a plant which grows In India, finch oils, or ointments, were kept in email Jan knowns as alabasters. The Jar was frail, and Mary crashed It with her hands, that the oil might flow out “Anointed the feet-" It was customary to honor a guest by anointing him. V. A “Salth'one.” All the disciples were shocked by this wasteful expenditure. Judas spoke for the company. V. 1. “Three Hundred pence.” 8m not* on verse three. V. «. “A thief, and had the bag." Jndas was treasurer of Jesus' little company of a postlee, and often took from the common fund for himself. V. 7. “Let her alone.” Jeans, who did care for the poor and longed to help them, nevertheless reproved those who found fault with Mary, for Ha understood her act was from love to elf. "Against the day of my burying." Mary's act was prophetic. She one Idea that trouble lay before her loved Lord. She waa the only Mary who was in time to anoint Him (Mark 1C1. <). V. 1 ‘The poor always ye have bnt Me not always.” Only for a little time waa opportunity given tha friends of votioa to HU person, as waa then possible, but HU friends of days have opportunity of ministering to BBm by helping the poor and showig kindness to HU "brethren" (Math I: Sl^C). V. fl. “Much people. 1 i their way to Jerusalem for the feast, stopped at Bethany to aee Latsis and Jasus. V, 10. ‘ £nt Lazarus to death." Ha waa aach a convincing witnees of Jeans’ divine power that the enamlee of felt It important to get him out of the way. We do not know that they ever succeeded In killing him. 1L "Went away and believed. 1 Left Bethany believing that Jesus wai Messiah and had wrought this wondrous miracle of raising Lazarus. The mention of Martha’s serving throws our thought back to the record of Luke 10: 28-42. Dr. G. Camp-

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i Frederick. When the president

beheld the vast panorama of virgin soli

without a sign of dvillaatton except the camp he said be felt at home. A detail of twenty troopers from Fort

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part of the rewerrsOon. Their camp

about a hundred yards from that of

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tng and are remaining away from ft*

Secretary Loeb and bU assistants at Fort Worth are confidant that Preal-

Joying to the fullest possible extant their wolf and Jack rabbit hunt on the D*ep Red creek In Oklahoma. - No concern U entertained becanre of the report that a windstorm passed

, whore the party U said to ha spend

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gaged In the same work aa formerly; Martha's spirit has q^Se changed. He ‘UW "Martha does her work, now, smiling all the-Gme. She M even more busy than before, but she Is restful and peaceful in her work. She is no} cambered with her buslneea, nor anger with Mary, nor casting reflections on Jasua. She has learned something In the day of sorrow and darkness. We do Martha leas than Jostles If we do not honor- her, and recognize that her Had of service is true aerrlce.

Christ's true follower*, who cannot rise to the heights of His lofty teaching, but who have taken Him for their Lord, and can, at any rate, uo humble practical service In kitchen or workr a moment one of our race was tike tha Master, Through all time, he had been flooding the world with gifts. Tha sun gives more light than 100,000,000 worlds could absorb. The flow-

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