Cape May Herald, 11 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY u, 1905

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

■ MafcU Braata *f tka Waak Brtakr rkraaMaal. Lad/ Curaon, wife of tke rlcaror. toteuil» to |>rt<e«ot a kaodaouie fouutato to the clgr of Calcutta aa a mark of b«*r gratitude for the notable welcome accorded bar 00 returning to India after bet long illneaa in Kngl William itudol|4i baa been banged at I'nloB, Mb. Hla neck waa net broken, and be atruggled thirteen mlnntra before being pronounced dead. Rodolpb'a crime waa the aeaaattonal murder of • detective Wbo waa arreatlng him after • bank robbery. I^ord Braaaey, at New York, waa aaketl what he thought of the American nary and tta pretentloua building programme. 'Totentlally,” be “America la the groatcet country on earth. You cannot be reached by any enemy. Upon any declaration of war your porta, could be hermetically ed.■•a«av. 1 Joaepb Forabaw of 8t. Louia, repreaenttng the Mbwouri Athletic club, baa won the drat Marathon race given under the auspice* of hta club agalnat fifteen atartera. Fire originating In the building of the Cleveland News company, at 8tClalr and Wood atre** - * “ * _ “ of $115,000. The beavieet the New* company. ▲ mine care-In occurred In Plymouth township. Pa., and for 300 feet square the surface la cracked. The main thoroughfare between Edwerdarllle and Plymouth baa sunk many feet, and traffic has been cut off. After a religious quarrel with foreigners John Mellcbo waa atoned near his home at 8t. Clair, Pa. Later in the day bis body waa found on the highway. Five men are under arrest on suspicion of baring caused the man's death. First Lieutenant Moses R. Rom ot the artillery con*, stationed at Fort Monroe, was drowned in the moat at that poet, near Newport News, He waa riding a bicycle along the cement walk which skirts the moot when the chain broke, precipitating him Into the water. Miss Mae Catherine Wood, who baa filed a suit against President .Roose relt's private secretary, Mr. Loeb; Rob ert J. Wynne, consul general at bon . Martin Miller for the ab f letters written to her by :. Platt, is watting In Omasee that service Is obtained Loeb. “My star wli _ during tne suit is going to be Senator PUtt himself “ she sa

James E. Britt of CallfornU champion lightweight of the world when be got the decision over Jabs* White of England at the close of a twenty round fight at San Francisco. Joseph H. Choate waa the guert of honor at a farewell dinner at the Mansion House. London, at which undoubtedly waa the most remarkable gathering of notables ever assembled at the historic residence of that picturesque personage, the lord mayor of London. Following hla refusal to accept James W. Alexander's resignation as a trustee of the estate of the late Henry B. Hyde James Ha ten Hyde has written to the president of the Equitable Life Assurance society declaring that b will sue Mr. Alexander for damages. In a decision In which be severely rebuked the New York grand jury Judge Warren W. Foster quashed the Indictments against J. Morgan Smith and his wife Julia. Nan Patterson’s sister, charging them with conspiracy in connection with the death Young. “They took my brains out and gave them to President Roosevelt when be k was. to Memphis, and 1 am accused of assassinating President McKinley.' was the statement made by Stephen Astor. when arraigned at Paducah, Ky., on a breach of the peace charge. The prisoner claims to be from Memphis, Tenn.. and U a raring maniac. Emi>eror William saw a very tall Moor while ashore at Tangier, talked to him and arranged that the should Join his majesty's company of tall men of the First Guard regiment at Berlin. The Moor has now been assigned to carry the regimental standard. He stands exactly six feet ten and seven-tenths Inches high end other wtso U of Urge proportions. r»Msr. Bar s. The board of pardons at Trenton. N. J.. has refused to commote the death sentence of Mrs. Anna Valentina of Paterson, who was convicted of tta* morder of Rosa Silva. At the opening of the ne park track at New York the apsAad* fsra'UMd by the strsggto to the Metro-

moot. the aeronaut, will be among tbs recipients of tbs Olympic diplomas to be s warded at the forthcoming Interna tloaal congress of sport which assets blea at Brussels Jons B under the pat-

ronage of King Leopold.

The caee of Henry G. Ooll, the for mer assistant cashier of the First Ns/ tloaal bank of Milwaukee. Win, charged with embeaslcment and arrested In Chicago after a long search, was continued by United States Commis-

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Vice President Gomes, who Is acting president of Venesuela during tbe absence of President Castro, has released twenty-four political prisoners. In tbe trial of Nan Patterson for murder of Caetar Young at New York the Jury reported^ disagreement. The disagreement piobebly means freedom for tbe prisoner. Suffering from a nervous disorder, John Terbune, superintendent schools In Bergen county. N.-i* end one of the prominent educator* of that state, shot and killed hla wlff and then committed suicide lu the Mine fashion at Hackensack, N. J. Tbe body of General Fltvllugh baa been laid to rest In Hollywood cemetery. The general's remains been lying In state at tbe city ball at Richmond, Va„ and were taken to St Paul's Bpiscoi*! church, where tbe funeral services were held. An'electric flash sent out by tor naval observatory at Washington encircled. tbe globe to seven seconds. It started from Washington, went west over this continent, acmes tbe Pacific, the Indian ocean and back again by way of tbe Mediterranean, France, Great Britain, New York and Wat'i In^ton. WoSawMar, Mar «. “Your uncle at London baa Just died and left you bis entire estate, which Is valued at $800,000,*' was the message contained In a letter received by William Dickson, a poor plumber of Trenton. N. J. Booker Washington baa paid a glowing tribute to tbe late General FitsHugh Lee. lauding him aa a generous and sympathetic friend of tbe colored race. Mr. Washington hope that many more like the gallant and IdoUsed Virginian would rise up to make the race problem leas difficult of solution. Surrounded by 600 moot noted physicians of America, many of them past the '•chloroform" age of sixty. Dr. William Osier waa tbe guest of honor at a farewell banquet at tbe Waldorfrta. New York. He sails far to take op bis a' professor ot medicine at Oxford

THOUSANDS FIGHT BLAZE.

PLYMOUTH. Mass, May 8. thousand men. including trained firemen, paid laborers and votontMrs who were fighting for their own and their neighbors’ homes, struggled last night with tbe forest fire which started here four days ago, bad extended into four towns and. shifting frequently with tbe wind, threatened first one settlement and then another. The front of tbe fire has extended tot two ollee, while Its side lines reached six miles to tbe rear. It bad laid' waste seventy-five sgoare mile* and Is by no means under control. Nothing bat a soaking rain would, tbe fire fighters say, permanently stay the* prt tbe flames. Tbe land burned over Included valuable tracts of standing timber and thousands of cords ot cut woqfL -WASHINGTON DUKE DEAD. HesS ml TaUaecs T+nmt at DertMtas. I. C. DURHAM, N. C, May 9.—Washing ton Duke, tbe millionaire tobacco i ufactnrer and founder of what Is the American Tobacco company, died at his residence here yesterday afternoon. after a protracted illness, st tbe age of eighty-four years. Mr. Duke retired from era! years ago on account of hla advanced age and baa spent fats tlm hone here. He eras largely Inter* to Trinity college, the Methodist & ration bore, and together with bis j has given It nearly a million do! The funeral will toko place bars to-

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