Cape May Herald, 11 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MAY

DESVER’S_WELCOM!i Capital of Silrer Slat® Give* President Royal Reception.

LEFT FOR CHICAGO THIS M0RKI5G.

HOCH QAVt HCR A POWDER. A44II im »Bl B >h«ar4'i Um •( WItm Ta»«Bi>a.

Crawala* KTral Waa Ckamkar 4 c»aua*rv« Uauqarl — All T««rma Aloaa Hoat* Oar* £« Idrar* at IIran 7 Good WUL DENVER. May U.-I'miident Kood» rell left b«rv thia aiorulug in Uw pri rale car Rocket by ajHi-lul tralu fix Oblcag*. The entertainment of Precident Rooaerelt by the cltlmena of Denrar laat ulRbt waa a tlttlng concloaton to a royal welcome here aa be journeyed tbrouxb Colorado from Gkruwood l*prliiK». All tbe towns oIodk the Denver and Rio Unuyle railroad, over which the i>rva!deutlal party traveled, centered their population at tbe atatlona to greet tbe preeldent. and every evidence of bearty good will wai and beard. Tbe crowning event of tbe day In tbe form of a banquet tendered to l*realdent -Roosevelt by the Denver chamber of commerce at tha Brown Palace hotel. It was a eumptnona affair. and tbe preeldent waa visibly pleased by tbe picture that unfolded Itself to hla eyee aa be entered tbe banquet ball Everything known to tbe decorator's art waa called Into use to embellish tbe commodious banquet ball Tricolored streamers and shields Interspersed with pictures of tbs president framed In flags almost bid tbe walla, and on the tables American Beauty rosea added color to tbe Hothouse plants were liberally distributed throughout tbe ball, tending an effect! re green. Tbe menu was elaborate. Throughout tbe service of tbe courses stringed instruments blended In beautiful melody. Tbe banquet tinned until 11 o'clock, when tbe p dent was escorted to tbe private car Rocket, where be almost Immediately retired. % The president at Glen wood Springs entertained at dinner bis companions on his three weeks' bant In tbe Rocky mountains. After tbe dinner tbe president bade them an affectionate farewell and promised that ali would live forever In his fondest memory. At tbe dinner were P. B. Stewart of Colorado Springs. Dr. Alexander Lambert of New Task. Guides Jacob Borah. John Goff, Brick Wells, John Pry and G. M. Sprague, Courier Elmer Chapman and Secretary Loeb. In describing tbe function Mr. Chapman said: "We sat just aa we did In camp. Mr. Loeb waa tbe only done at the party. You reporter fellows ought to bare been there. You ccnld have got ali kinds of •pieces’ for youi papers.” Other members of tbe bunt said tbe party talked over the events of tbe three weeks and bad a good time generally. The president was st bis best He was entirely rested and bad just come In from a two or three hours' drive through tbe woods, where be bad gone to study Colorado birds with Mr. Stew art. Mr. Stewart !»a naturalist, who knows every bird In tbe mountains and can tell Its habits and Imitate its calls. Tbe dinner was served In a private dining room of the Hotel Colorado. The guests were dressed much as they were In tbe mountains. Flannel shirts were tbe role, although tbe guides did discard their cbap&rejos and laid away their revolvers. The president and Mr. Loeb wore frock suits, and Dr. Lambert and Mr. Stewart were in plain business suits. Some of tbe stories told at tbe dinner later want Into circulation, but It was understood they were not to be printed. They related entirely to Incidents connected with tbe

bttit.

CHICAGO. May S. - Mrs. Hoch, the latest wlfs of Jahann I loch, has testiflad against bln bare. She nar ratad In detail tbe flirtations canted on l»y Hoch with her while Mrs. Welek-er-Hoeh. her sister, lay dead. Tbe witness told of Hocb's giving her bis photograph and asking that she give him her picture in return, saying that be was going to wear It next to his breast. "He told me." said tbe wltneaa, "that I should stick to him and I would be a lucky woman. He said be bad beard that I waa a good business woman, and be told me that be waa a good business man. He promised to stick to me If I would stick to him." “What reply did you maker asked Assistant State Attorney Olsen. "I reminded him that my sister was not yet buried and that her body waa at that moment lying in tbe front parlor and that It was no time for him to talk to me in that manner. He declared that the dead waa for tbe dead and tbe living for tbe living and that bis talking to me at that time didn't make any difference." ^ Mrs. Fischer concluded her testimony for tbe day by stating that the bad seen Hoch giving bar sister a light colored powder In some water two days before her death.

•HOOT TO KILL.

CHICAGO, May 9.—After a strenuous weak, during which street riots were frequent and tbe calling of troops seemed imminent and at the end of which scandalous charges were made against tbe peace officers of Chicago. the teamsters’ strike has rested at the beginning of its third week with tbe employers apparently In tbe advantage. Tbe teamsters now appear to be In a position where they must either yield or decide to extend tbe strike by calling out thousands of other workmen engaged In atuiiated unions. Tbe Instructions of each of tbe deputy sheriffs and each of tbe policemen Is to use every possible means in their power to quiet tbe rioters, but If this means proves unsuccessful to use 1 revolvers and to shoot to kill Tbe strikers and their friends during tba last days have shown little Inclination to clash with tbe deputy sheriffs or tbe

Kxcnrelona to California.

!x>w Aiki-clas* California excursion rats '

City Directory.

I SO via New Jersey Central and cuuimv- Mayor—Tboa. W Ml lei .._.. Jaa. I. 11ir« uua. Route one, via Scranton aod Niag- Aldtrtuao—Francia K Duke.. Jan. i. IIW7

« one, via Horan ton aod NUg

•reJallk u> Chicago or 8t. Louta. Bouts iw®, via Washington to Chicago or 8t. l^ula. Route three, via Washington and New Orleans. Paaarngera may uae say direct line west of Chloogo or Ht. Ix>uU, and may go one way aod return another. Trip wHI touch all prominent point# of Inter-

est. Literal stop-offs allowed. -

Tickets 00 malt May Mtfa and 81st, sad

good to return within 80 days.

One way rata $60.00 dally uoUl May l«lh via any of above routes. Write Ira K. Whyte. District Fseseogvr Agent. Asbury

Park, N.-J m for further advice.

Jaa. 1.1M8

Council—Jos. Hand...

T. E

— 1. CreswslI..

T. Maekel Sharp Jaa. J. Doak -Jaa. 1.1808 Joseph K. Brooks—Jaa. 1,18Ut Jaa. E. Taylor Jm*. 1.10M Louis C. Bayrr Jaa. 1, IBM F. fUdaey Townsend .Jaa. 1.180A

Recorder-Juo. W. Thompeju Jaa. 1,1VU6 Assessor—Gilbert C. Hughes..Jaa. 1. IBM Collector—60I Need lee Jaa. 1. IBM Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith Jaa. 1, IBM

Commissioners of Appeal.

Theodore MosUer Jaa. 1, IBM

Edward Cressii. Jan. l. IBM

Tboa. R. Wales Jaa. 1. IBM

SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE. In pursuant of a decree of the Court of Chaacerv of New Jersey, bearing date tbe tweaty-Uilrd day of March. A. D. iqm, in a certain cause wherein Ids E. Winner is complainant and Ellen M. Fetmiraore and others are defendants, there will be sold at

—— — direction of the subscriber, oae of the Special Masters of said Court, on Saturday, May *0, 1903 at half past twelve o'clock in the afternoon, at the real estate office of I. M. Chester, Ocean City, in the County of Cape May and State of New lersey, all the following described tract of land and premises, situate is the Township of Lower, la the County of Cape May and Stale of New Jersey, betng on aa island called the Five Mile Beach, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning St a point on the northwesterly side of Beach Aveaae, at the distance of thirty feet northeasterly of the northeaster ly aide of Learning A venae, aod thence numiac (i| along the northwesterly side ot Beach Avenue north fifty-two degrees east, mty feet torn stake, «ad at right angles said Beach Avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length or depth northwest erly eighty feet Containing sixteen hundred square feet of land, strict measure. Comprising a part of low number six and seven of Block number thirty-five of the recorded plot of Holly “each City. Dated April 10th, 1003. HOWARD M. COOPER. Special Master, No. 106 Market Street. Camden, N. I. JOSEPH KAICHN. Solicitor, Third and Market Streets, Camden.N. J. p f 800.00

Tbe strike was extended somewhat during tbe day by a walkout of tbe employees of several wholesale groceries. Forty-four driven were called out In three establishments.

MRS. SLAVIK'S MONEY.

HER FREEDOM DELAYED.

m Wr*k NEW YORK, May 9.—Nan Patterson's future Is still uncertain- Ball has been provided for her, but District Attorney Jerome has not yet decided what action be win take In her case. After s long conference with Mr. Jerome and bis assistant, Mr. Rand, Mias Patterson's counsel was compelled to bear to the girt In the Tombs tbe disappointing news that she may bare to remain In prison for st least a week longer. Tbe prisoner bore tbe announcement with fortitude, although she had been lad to believe that she might be granted her freedom today.'.

■ swgwrt cater ml Rwtlww Psad. NEW YORK. May 9.-Benjainln H. Richards, chief of polk* of Newport. H. L. died last night In the private hospital of Dr. William T.

apparently not been touched by tbe

finders.

BRIDGEPORT, Oonik, May*.-Noti-fication of heirship in the alleged vast estate of the late Captain Samuel Allen, a whaling master, has been received from tbe English court of chancery by David Allen of Stratford and Charles Allen and Mrs. Frank K. Rogers of Bridgeport. David and Cbarlee Allen are factory employ res. According to their Information, money deposited by Captain Allen In the Bank of England in 1742 now amounts to several million pounds. A headstone In a Bridgeport cemetery reading, “Captain

mark tbe grave of tbe tate baa been so long without a claimant la, ^

WATERBUHY. Coon., May h.-Tba body of Joseph Haddab. thirty-one years aid. a commercial traveler, has teas found In tbe woods near Forest park pond, a revolver hgr Ms aMa and

NOTICE TO DHLINQUENT TAXPAYERS. Your attention is called to tbe new law concerning collections for Ate arraarages is taxes which imposes upon the collector the dusy of selling all property against which taxes are assessed and remain unpaid 00 the

tax act reads as follows: "When taxes on real property remain arrears on tbe first day of July in the Tfollowing the levying thereof, the collector or otter officer charged by law la the taxing district with that duty shall enforce the tax lien by selling tbe land, or any part thereof raffidrat for the purpose; be shall give pub He notice of the time and place of saefa sale, stating the names of debaqueata and the Undtob^aoM.myMfyteg tte jcacrigten fy the parcel, old tbearam of the drilacdb£ ldmlas L mwiip5>cr 1 teStt>ted ll LrSe taxing district or county where said land lies, ooce la each week for at least four weeks successively next preceding the day appointed for the sale; * * a he » , - at any time before sale of . costa incurred up to the time of payment."

SOL NEELES, Tax Collector.

Dated Cape May, N. J., April 14, 1903.

SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED.

West Capa „ tioci to be in by May aoth. 1905. Salary forty dollars per month. Addreaa.

H. Hughes, Clerk, Bldre^eP. O.

Cape May Oo. K.J.

YORK, May 9.-Mrx. Mary Slavla. a Williamsburg woman who has been almost erased for a week bars two of tbe low of ber life sa rings, amounting to PLS00, bad ber mtaxing money restored to ber so mysteriously that she la scarcely able to believe ber good fortune. An aged man and woman called at Mrs. Blarin'! borne and were met at tbe door by ber daughter. “Is this where Mrs. Mary Slarin, who tost her money. Urea?" tbe woman

aaked.

Mlaa Slavla answered In the affirmative, and without another word tbe woman placed an envelope containing tbe $8,500 In tbe girl's band and disappeared with tba man before the surprised girl realised what bad happened or waa able to ask the names of the

people.

Mps. Blavtn lost her money last week while carrying It In an envelope to de-

posit it in a bank. It waa rretaesd- toi?

i» .a oHnn.1 toi

lloos. Quick sellers. Big mousy. Write at ooce. Special territory given. Larsest Medallioa Co. in tbe WorkT Agents' snpC iea. Novel ties up-to-date. Write now. ntveraal Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh. Pa.6^

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R Stiles, President 1906 8. H. Moore, vice president Dr. ltd ward H. PhllUpe. Clerk.. " IBM William H Thompson ...190B Walter A. Lovett. 1908 BarcUt L. ScteUatwer— 1906 William T. Stevens .....1907 W 1907 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President ..Sept. 1. UKU Dr. V, M. D. Marcy. Secretary... IBM Robert A Band 1B0J Lafayette M Hal' ** 1WM Albert B. Utile ** UKM George L. Lowett " 1M6

BOARD OF TRADE. Pres’Senli—Stephen B. WUoou. Secretary—Lewis T. Btewns. _ — - - ~ Millet.

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Coon—Francis J. Swsyxc, ClrcuitJuagr—Alien B. Eodloott ill? Law Judge—Hat riaoe H. V

“"■sa

Rep...

Prosecutor of Pies*- Harry S. Douglass. Rep -Bee

Sheriff—William H. Bright, Rep.. Coroner's—Robert S. Miller, Coroacr s—John D. Craig. Coroner'*—Chaa. H. Clootti

County Clerk—Julius Way, Kurrusate-E. Clinton Hewitt, Rep 1*07 County Collector-Lewis A StllweU. County Board of Election*—Jot. k! hand. Rep ...... IBM County Board of Election*—Charles E Foster. Hep 1903 C-vinty Board of Elections-Wm. J. Tyler. Der- . -—

..1907

_ - hoard uf Elections—Michael U Kearns, liem jgtfi Terms of Court-Fourth Tuesday In April,

Hep tern ber and Decern w

BOARD OF CHOSEN PH BEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo Jaa,! 1B06 W 8. Johnson. Ocean City.-Jan. 1,1807 John P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. 1. 1B07 ' ® DU* Creek. Jan. 1. IBM

Townneod Clerk.

*U Ssoalor-Uwis M. Crease Ocean

Arrives at

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Trains . ill ic*\c Cap. May a 1'111 LA DELPHI A 6 AO -' M -ACCOMMODATION. at principal stations. Phi'adclpbia 9.99 a m * vq A.M.—EXPRESS Connects front ' 'J Angle sea Branch. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive# si Philadelphia -irr P M —ACCOMMODATION. Coo>03 nectsfrom Anglesea Branch Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives ai I'hila delphia 6.13 P M. SUMDAV TKAUta. , , n B.M.-ACCOMMODATION Stops al principal intermediate aUtions. Arrives Philadelphia 6 *5 p. m. a ac ? M.-EXPRESS. Connects from ^'^3 Angleaca, Ocean City, aod Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.35 p. m. FROM PHILADELPHIA. .

. A15 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.00 a. m. Accommodation, b-oo a. m Trains leave PniLADSl_rniA Broad Street Station for NEW YORK. April 9, 1905. Express, weekdays. 4 jB. « 40. J 00, 5 iS, 5 5«. 7-00. 7 AJ. 8 so, 9 03, 9 30, 10 ji , »! 1 00 A. M-, *13 00 noon, u 33. *1,00, 1 40. 1 », •* >>. S «». 3 So. *^53 (Penna. Umiledi'^ss (New York Limited j,*4 00, *5 00. •3 36. 6 00, 7 00. *8 00.9 00, 1013 P.M., 13 os, nighl.St j,DATS, 4 38, 4 40.500,5 ib, 833, 950 11.00 A. M-. »* 33. * ** •* jo. *3 3*.(Penna. Limited) *334 (New York Umiled), 400, 530, •5S6. 6 to. *7 00, *8 00, 1 c 13 P. M., ivosnight. From West Philadelphia only, 34s A. M.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

«, January 17, 1905..

For Baltimore and Washington, •635, 7-3o, 8 33, 10 30, 11 06, A. M., *13.31 *1 j* >30. 3^4-4. 46.5 *5. 6 18. 11 38. P 31.and uoa night, weekday* SfXDAVS, *6-33, 7 30, - — 06. A M-, • 1 as. *3 ao. 4 46, 533, 11 to

3.09 night.

For Baltimore accommodation, 9.03 A. M. * 05.4.01 and 3.07, P. M. weekdays, 5-03,

P. M. Sundays.

From West Philadelphia oidy, 135 and L,&ily M ' *' SS * 555 ’ and *7 35 P.

'Dining Car.

W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R WOOD. GenT Manager Paas'r Traffic Manager , GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.

Cape May Ctty, Bep

-se®

Out Sscrst Societies.

Adooiram Chapter. No. 89, Koval Arch third Monday of

The Good Old Summer-Til

When and where to go toe a vacation la

a question which perplexes us

are beautiful planes In every section of tbe

groat Imrrier.

New Jersey baa bounded to the front aa summer resort and wall ate might since ber shore is withia reach ot all. Her al-

and the accommodation* provided for tbe tonrist being jmeq nailed anywhere in the land. The (nmona tench reaorta of New •bright. Long Branch. Asbury Park, Ooaan Gtoye. Belmar, Spring Lake. Sea Girt, Point Pteaannt, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May and Beach Haven. Each is unique in environments and eaten to tte teat class ■my

is at

New Talk, haa toued an teabore reaorta aod a bnnThia bo sit wtil be sent to any

and Franklin streeta.

Cap* Island Lodga, No. 80. F. and A. M. Communications, second and fonrib Tuesdays of each month at lodga room,

Wasfalugtoe and Franklin streets.

Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modem Wood irn of America—Mreta first Wednesday

of each month at Aoditorinm.

Cape May ConcUre, No. 188, Improved

Order of Hepteaopha-MeeU at Ogden's - 4 *£2g ,ecU Hall. 818 Washington street, on second and , vri,-.

fourth Thursdays of each month.

Cape May Council, No. 1881; Royal Artnum—Meets first and third Tuesdays of

each month at Audi tori am.

Cape May Lodge. No. 81, A. O. U. W.— Meets first and third Thursdays of each

month at 812 Washington street.

Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U.A. M. No. m-Mafita in ball at Cold Spring, every

Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.

Colombia Lodge, No. 88, Independent Order of Mechanics—Mceta each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies’ L O. M.— Meets second and fourth Thursdays of •web mouth at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 87, D. of A.Meeta on Tuesday afternoon of each week at LUO, in Jr. O.C.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R. meets on the third Friday of each month tt 7.80 o’clock p. m.. Instead of Tbnreday at 818 Waahlngtoa.atraeC Mayflower Lodge. No. 888. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday

ATLANTIC CUT &AILS0AI). TIME TABLE in Eflect April 9. 1905.

WKXKbAYB.

Lv. Cape May. Are. Phila. 8.46 a. m. (accommodation) 9.15 a.in •7 16am (Lxprre.-, stops st Court Hou*e, Tockaboe and Winslow r Junction.) 9.15 An S JO p. m. (accommodation.) , r -^7 shoe and Winaiow Junction.) 6 65 p b

scxdats..

*4 80 p m [express] 6 40 p m

Lv. Phils. Are. Cape May. 7.30 a. m. (accommodation) 11.11 a m 8 50 a m fexpreog] 10 50 a m 4 16 p m [express] 6 15 p m 5.00 p. m. (accommodation.) 7.60 p.tn

8 L X DATS.

8 45am [local] 10 58 a an

at Winaiow Junction for Atlaa-

GenT Paas'r Agent.

OgallalU Tribe. No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington

NOTICE TO LlfUT CREDITORS.

Fwsuant to tbe order of B. C. Hewitt, Sur-

rftiwContity of Cape May, made on

tbe RSghth day at March. A. IX, 1003. on application of the satecriber AdminMretor

of said deceased, notice to hare' the creditors of said deceased t

Hite forever barred of any acSSi sgmato

' 8th, A. D ,

Our Church Directory. Aaaon* Tbe Worshippers of The

Different Doaomlnatioas. r. E. CHURCH or THE AD VEST. Mr. Francis F. H. Finn, in charge.

Sunday Services: 10. 45 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 9.45 a m, Bondayschool; 7.80 p. m.. Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

Other services a* announced. PRESSTTERlAK CHURCH.

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., Paa- ». . Praiaa service In the lecture room every abbsth mornlngjuiO o'clock. Morning errice at 1080. Evening service at 7At Mid-week prayer meeting at 7AO. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at

A o'clock.

Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.80

bnnday-echool at 8.80.

All are oonUaUy invited. Seate Free.

FIRST H. ML CHURCH.

Rev. James Burns, Pastor.

Preaching on tiondaj morning at 10.80.

In tbe evening al 7.45.

Meetings at 9 a. h. and 6.80 r. h. on

Sundays.

Sunday School at t r. h.

Epwocth League Monday evening at

8 o'elook.

Mid-week prayer aarrioa Wednesday mnlng at 8 o’clock. Glass meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evettiigca.

H

Preaching on Bnaday morning at 1MH.

In tha vveofog at 7AO.

a. m.

■day School at 2.M r. m. JSSasi******''-