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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL ao, 1905.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

MISS HELEN A. KNOWLTON. ■ k» U Ik* 0»ly Wommu I» Ik. atal* •! Mmlmm. On* of thf moat ram*rk*bl« young women to Main* l» Miaa Helen Know It on of RookUnd. who wm born to that dtj on April 1, 1874. and wbo baa the dlatinrtlon of being the only female lawyer In tbe state. Admitted to the Knox county bar to 1890 after special legUlatloa bad granted that privilege to her sex. she has acquitted herself well In the practice of law. Mias Know It on la not a woman enffragiat. She baa selected a profession which la perhaps closer than any'other

PetaMe I

• ml tbe Week I

tc politics, buf she I aa to the pert women ahonld play to affairs of state. “If men cannot properly govern the people, what can they dor the aska. “There Is other work which cannot be performed by men that women most

do."

Thus far to tbe prartlce of law Mias. Knowlton baa shown that she la not an attorney to name only. It had been her Intention when admitted to devote herself principally to probate matt era. bat be* sphere soon broadened Into general coart practice. Mlaa Knowlton has an a version to criminal case*, although ube would not shrink from fulfilling tbe obligation* Imposed npon her when she took tbe oath of a lawyer. “I would not undertake to defend a criminal knowing him to be guilty," she said. “If 1 were not poeWre of the guilt I should consider- It my duty to defend the client to the best of my ’ability." Miss Knowlton occupies a high position In social circles and Is accounted one of tbe most brilliant members of the leading woman's club In Rockland —Boston Globe. •

James Cooliu, aged twenty-five, of Malone, N. Y- waa burned to death by a lamp at which be eat reeding exploding. setting his clothing and the room

afire.

Beater eggs to the uuiulxr of 80,000.000, to be consumed to Sew York and Baltimore, have been contracted for to Pittsburg by agonta from tbe east. Most of the eggs are being brought up the Ohio river from Ohio and West Virginia points. The first “sermon by telephone- ever preached In Chicago has enabled Mrs. Mary F. de Blola. wbo la quite deaf, to follow every word of the first sermon she has board In twenty-Arc years. Tbe sermon waa preoebesfc by her eon. Rev. Austen K. de Biota, at tbe First Bap tiat church. April IT. The Panbard l-orasxor motor boat, which woo the championship of the sea at the racea at Monte Carlo, sprung a leak and sank In Monaco bay with her •ngtnes running at full speed. General John Palmer ta dead at Albany. N. Y„ after a long Illness. Ills death resulted from a wound at tbe •pine which he received In tbe civil war and from which be suffered ever

since.

Foreign Minister iKdcmsse baa talked over the Morocco question with Prince von Radolln. the German ambaaoad »r to France. In Paris, thus beginning a direct exchange of views on tbe subject between tbe two governments. 'For the first time lu six years 8t. Louis waa a "dry town" last Sunday, wen the aide doors of saloons being closed. Not only were all saloons clos ed. but barber shop' bootblack stands, cigar store* and restaurants were lock-

ed up.

Mrs. Harry 8. Black, daughter of the late George A. Fuller, wbo waa the head of tbe Fuller Coast ruction compa uy at Chicago, has decided to drop her suit for divorce against her husband, president of the l ulted Bute* Realty and Construction .-ompuny. The case has Just been settled by Mr. Black allowing bta wife I0.WJ0.000 of tbelr Joint estate, which waa left to them by Mr. Fuller. Tbe strike of employees to the porcelain Industry at Liiuogea, France, to assuming great proportlona. thouaai d strikers, carrying red and black flags, surrounded the leading por retain factories, breaking windows and doors, tbe Ha Vila ml factory waa pillaged and Mr. Hnvltand’a motor cat waa burned. Tbe rioter* plundered a gunsmith's shop and erected street barricade*. Troop# fired on and dispersed

Ambassador Mayer baa praseutod bta letters of credence to Kmparor N'lctooiaa at 8t Petersburg. The New York Hippodrome, said to be the largest place of amuaemant tat the world, has been opened to the pub-

lic.

Pries* of all kinds of pest have begffl) to rise ta New York because of an Inereitaed coat to dealers of about 2 cents a pound. This Increase ta being levied by the packers In tbe west. The Pell Oi4r Works company's four atory building, located at Rome. N. Ywaa destroyed by a fire of unknown origin, together with a residence adjoining occupied by Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Pell; loss, *20.000. Following the newspaper rharg« of fraudulent transaction* by certain members of tbe Consolidated Block Exchange of Phltadeli»bta four mem hers of tbe board of governors bare resigned, two members of tbe exchange were exi>elled. another resigned, and one was aus|iended. Joseph Chamber tain, presiding at the animal meeting of tbe Liberal Unionist club In London, strongly support suggestion of au Anglo-Japami ft-ualve alliance. He referred present Anglo-Japanese alliance of the greatest diplomatic nchlevi of the lust quarter of a centui said the treaty bad already Jt Itself by limiting tbe area of tbe terrible conflict wbbli waa still going on. Ws4B«-s«av, April 1*.

Pepylvonio Roilrood West Jersey & Seashore Railroad. Pullman Parlor Car

- BETWEEN ■

Cape May ^ Philadelphia.

BEGINNING APRIL 8th.

Weekdays

Sundays

Leave Cape May

7.30 A. M.

4.45 P. M.

Arrive Philadelphia, (Market Street

6.55 P. M.

Wharl^

9.31 A. M.

BEGINNING APRIL 7th.

Leaye Philadelphia, (Market Street

Weekdays

Sundays

Wharl.)

4.08 P. M.

9.00 A, M.

Arrive Cape May

6.08 P. M.

I I.OO A, M.

Many a good roast U sacrificed and many a nutritive and palatable steak la wasted from want of skill to Us preparation. A variety of nice dishes may be made from very ordinary materials with a little Ingenuity and no great expenditure, which may vary moat agreeably the menu for the week. It ta very necessary to proportion the quantity of water to tbe amount of meat In aoup making., A scant quart of water to a pound of meat to a good rule, and for a rich soup still leas water may be used. to^If possible, soup should be prepared entirely from fresh lean meat, or If a leftover from a roast ta used a good sized piece or raw meat should be used with tt. Cold bam to aometlmas used for white soups. Long, slow and steady boiling to • necessity, and it should be ao regulated that tbe soap pot will not require replenishing If additional watar to added see that U to boiling hot or tb* soap will be spaded. Remember, If meat to balled/too fast It toughens and win not exude Its Juice.

a brings a curate." says Brooklyn Life. “Tbs curates ar* all aant to Mew York to era tea, as tbs.curataa popular ta Bermuda are of tbe' neater gender. Tbs curate to 'k set of sbalvas arr -k. ^ 1 ^

■atardar. Aeril IS. Arthur Lai.ter and Joseph Miller, negro murderer*, were banged to the PuaMilc county Jail at Paterson, N. J. Four thousand conductor* and motonuen of tbe United Kail ways com|uiny at 8L Louis-were notified by General Manager McCulloch that frequenting saloons or race tracks would subject the offender to Instant dismissal. Andrew Carnegie has offered *4.000 a year for three years to maintain In Atlanta. Ga- a library training school for southern women. He baa made tbe promise that If tbe school shall pro success tbe donation will be made permanent and will be Increased as tbe

needs demand.

Tbe Winnebago Indians of Nebraska have made a vigorous protest against the business methods of the government's agents and other persqbs, which are said to have resulted UFgreat Ids* and suffering to tbe Indians. The eotnuiUstoner of Indian affairs will Inquire

Into tbe matter.

Kulogio Zambrano, a Mexican citizen. pawned a rifle at Brownerljle.

Tex., belonging to a citizen of that UJajJiler town, wia arrested and while betagT'fcldcb ti

carried to Jail attempted to escape and was wounded by Private McKenxte of Texas Rangers. Tbe Mexican ambassador at Washington made a formal complaint against the Taxes autbori on account of tbs slight reaped they usually evince for tbe Uvea of Mexicans. He was offered *300 Indemnity, and this waa accepted.

FllSar, April 14.

A man wbo says be to W. J. De Jo ugh. a former Boer general, was sentenced to a year to prison at Chicago under the name of Henry Marshall for

as papf&r of the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Nelson MH|ard has announced bis withdrawal from the talntatry. Thomas Lockwood, an aged farmer, who waa brutally assaulted by burglars at hta home on tbe Park road on the afternoon of Feb. 28. to dead at Waterbary, Conn. Mr. Lockwood baa been lingering between life and death since the time of the assault. Fire which started with a dynamite explosion In tbe gasoline storehouse' tack of R. B Boytanta hardware store at Lowell. Mich., destroyed fifteen store buildings, comprising Jlhout fifth of tbe business section of tbe town. Losses estimated at *75.000. Three men were shot, one probably fatally, and one woman was Injured to a riot at Bctooenvtlle, near McKee* Rock*. Tbe rioting was the result of a clash between fifteen detective# and about 1,200 foreign residents of Scboenvtlto. Pa. SatarOar. April *. At Itataskl. near Roanoke. Vs, Cloyd Hale, colored, waa Indicted for murder, tried, convicted and sentenced to death nil to leas than an hour. Mystery surrounds tbe suicide of Kva Lake, a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl. wbo was found to her room at Corona, N. Y., with a bullet bole ta her right temple. Jacques Faure's balloon, which left Folkestone. England, made a successful passage of tbe channel, landing near Calais. France. Tbe balloon encountered a severe storm, but waa not Injured. Medical Examiner Plnkbam announced after the autopsy that David K. Phillips, the Marblehead tank president whose body was found on tbs bench near hta borne near l-yim. Mass., came to hta death by suicide by drowning. There was no evidence of foul

play.

After a hunt covering a period of olx years Ed Franks, altos Bob McManus, .<aId to be the last eurrlvtog member of “Black Jack" Ketchum's notorious baud of train robber* that terrorised New Mexico and southern Colorado for many years, was placed In the

county Jail at Trinidad, Cola

Tbe Cleveland (O.) grand Jury baa returned a Joint indictment against

Spear and Mrs. Chadwick, ta

the tatter la charged with aiding and abetting Bpeer to making false entries. Tbe specific charge against Spear ta to making false oath to a report sent

to the comptroller of tbe currency.

During tbe disastrous earthquake to India 400 men of Gurkha n ' ' *

buried alive at tbe hill station at Dbannsala, ninety-five mllet

west of Simla. In addition, twenty iters of the First battalion and fifty members of the Second battalion of the First Gurkhas wore killed, while It to roughly calculated {tat from 20 to 80 per cent of tbe native population

D. H. Lovell, Superintendent.

J. R. Wood, Geo. W. Boyd, Passenger Traffic Mgr. General Pass. Agent

MADE YOUR WILL? Most assuredly. Where do you keep it? In the book-case, between the leaves of a book. a What rf a fire occurred ? Really I never thought of that.

Yon had better insure safety for your will and other valuable papers, by renting a box at once in opr fire and burglar proof vaulL You hold the key. Access as frequently as desired during banking hours. The charge is nominal

to made that John D. Rockefeller has given *100400 to found a School of education to ta called tbe Curry Memorial School of Bdi tlou of the University of Virginia." The proposed couatiintlonal amt ment authorising a state bond tosne of *50.000400 for building good roads an der tbe stats aid law paaaed tbe aaa bly without debate. The proposition will be submitted to popular veto at rbe November election. Four Indictments bare taaa rat ed by tbe federal grand Jury In cun: torn with the Inveatlgabon of the teof

Seth R. Omey. aey Joaapb fToi against thorn to for k *“wtag of a i s. a rtoh.

Queei) Jewelry Store, Jewelry Matches anh Clocks. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. ^G. F. KUHN.J& SOS ^Washington St. Cope SUd^.

rriAav. Aeril V.

■ William and King Victor

Emperor

have mA : tog tu-d* a demonstration of the conttooeef alliance of the two coantriaa. The German emperor to on hto sray to

Sicily.

A concurrent woototkm Introduced to the assembly at Albany, N. Y-, by Majority Leader Roger* providing — \wf ■“ * J

today, April 22. at S p. nx. has bean H. Rider Haggard, wbo to at Amity. Goto, aa aa envoy of the British govarnment. In the course of an tavvetlpzttan af Baivaikui Amy^coJotoas to

you do not curb y<

CORNER tHGION AND OCEAN STREETS,

Cape May City, N. J.

mm IK 1 EASIER. Take your time when doing your shopping. And don’t miss LAVESTHOL’S Store New line of Men’s Spring Clothing just arrived. A nice line of Hats and Capa. The latest novelty in Boys and Children’s suits. Finest line of Spring Skirts and Waists. . . All goods at the lowest possible prices.

Jos. Laventhol,

819 Washington 8L

i B. Hooker to the al-

the New York

nitttrr by Henry R Cuomo, romwel for

the cuOSinittet'. Cu 1h

John R.

•oca to the recant dtocomioo os to tea acceptance of a gift of flttUKiO offered

by JM ~ '

r. Dodd declare* that tbe that VI’ T»—'•ef’MfT made

:r a uf . hta money dLlK>uc<*U)' "to fatan to vile neael for Jaatfce and. being made by minister* to the

pretended Interest of morality, to dou

bly v|»a" (

R C. T. Dodd, chief sottottar af the