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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, TULV 6, 1905

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CHICAGO, July 8.-Tw«oty-two of--6cl«te of tb.- porkltw oouiiwnl** and four >.MrjKiraiJotu* bare bawi la-dk-ted by tbr Mirra I grand Jury. Tma bills urn- voted at tbe morning **»■ aloe of tbr Jurj', "‘“I at S o’clock In thr aft'-ruoou the Juror* fllad Into -fudge Bethea’* court, reporhjd their fiudlngx mul wrrv dbuuhiaed with the thank* of thr court. Five con •oration* *»d eighteen ludlvlduala are named in the j»riucl|Ml ta-dk-tmenta, which charge* a cou*i«lrncy In rratrnlut of trade and a con«plracj to monopolise or attempt to moiiujHillxr any |uirt of auch trade or commerce in violation of the Sherman antitrust law. IVuattlei* for -\-lolatlona' of either of theue charges, whlcti apitear In different count* In the principal Indictment are a fine not to exceed $R.0»IU and Imprt* laiiictit not •-xce^vilng eoe year, or both, in die diacretton of the court The llm- only I* applicable to corporation*. The five corporations indicted are Armour A Co.. Armour Packing company. Kansas City: Swift ft Go.. Fairbank Canning company, formerly Nelson Morris & Co. and tbe Cudahy Packing company. Among tbe Individual* Indicted are Included J. Ogden Armour, president of Armour & Co.: Patrick A. Valentine, treasurer of Armour & Go.; Arthur Meeker, genera! manager of Armour A Co-: Thomas J. Connor*, general suiieri'ntoudpnt of Armour A Co.; Samuel A. Me Robert*, aaaiatant treasurer of Armour ft Co.; Charie* W. Armour. president of tbe Armour Packing company; Loul* F. Swift preaident of Swift ft Oa: Edward F. Swift vice president of Swift ft Go.; Charles H. Swift director of Swift ft Co.; Lawrence A. Carton, treasurer of Swift A Oo.; D. Edwin Hartwell, secretary of Swift ft Co.; Albert H. Feeder, attor-' ney for Swift ft Co.; Robert C. McManus. general counsel for Swift ft Co.; Arthnr F. Evans, attorney for Swift ft Oo.; Edward Morris, vice president of Falrbank Canning company j Ira N. Morris, secretary of Falrbank Canning company; Edward Cudahy, vice president and general manager Cudahy Picking company; Beth S. Cuaey, traffic manager Schwartachlld ft Snlaberger; Vance E. Skhiworth, aaaiatant traffic manager Schwaraachlld ft Sniaberger; Charles E Todd, awdstant traffic manager Schwanachlld A Sniaberger: Samuel Well, rice president Scfawar*achlld ft Sulxberger.

tBSSON TEXT.—laalat Mamory > *-* Road ail the chapter OOtOKN TEXT —"Ood la our refuge ' aueagtk. a very preeeot kelp in trou-‘-Feaha M:L TIME.—About m B. C.. fuel before genracaerlb 1 # lavaalon. and la tbe fourteenth ear of Meaahlaf* reign. PLACE—Meeeklek’a palace at Jeruaatem Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 1. “In those daya:’’ A vague expression, meaning “in the time of Heaeklah ** In both accounts of Haxakiah’a aloknaee. it la doeely aaaoclated with the visit of Merodacb-baladan, of Babylon. Heaeklah had been reigning 14 yearn* ”8iek unto death He was taken with an ilinees which, according to the riew uf the times, must prove fatal. It seems probabls that he had a carbuncle, located perhaps on the back of bis neck. "Came

and a spiritual adviser, tbe prophet came to visit the sick king. Thaa aaith the Lord;” It was Ood who guided the prophet In warning the king to be ready tor death. ’Set thine house is order;” Arrange your worldly affaire as yon would do when about to leave them. “Thou shall' dir ’’ This was no fatalistic decree, bat statement that the disease from which the king was suffering was very likely

1 face toward the wall:” That be .might shut oat else and be alone with Ood. Contrast this with Ahah’s sullen turning of his face to the wail (1 Kings <1:4). “Prayed unto the Lord:” He expressed himself In the words quoted (v. X). Heaeklah had learned long before this time to take everything to Ood In Though perhaps Isaiah had left the room, we may believe that

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A TEN MILLION GIFT. Jake D. Rockefeller’* Gewecwoitr * Amertcwai School*. NEW YORE July 1-Following tbe announcement of the gift to Yale by John D. Rockefeller of fh000,000 comes tbe announcement of his gift of *10000.000 to tbe general education board for highpr education In the Unit-

made In the following statement; “At a meeting of the general education board a gift of *WMtf)00 was announced from Mr. John D. Rockefeller. The fund is to be an endow- * — the Unit-

Tbe announcement of the gift was contained in a letter from Mr. F. T. Oates, who ir Mr. Rockefeller's representative. The following la a copy of tbe letter to the board from Mr. Gates: “1 am authorised by Mr. John D. Rockefeller te say that be will contribute to tbe general education board tbe sum of ten million dollar* (|1(U>00.000), to be paid Oct 1 next in cash or. at his option. In Income producing *ecuritlea, at their market value, tbe principal to be held In perpetuity as a foundation for education, the income.

be distributed to or fit of such institutions of learning, at such thnes. In such amounts, for such purpose* anft tinder each conditions, or employed in such other ways as the board may deem belt adapted to promote a comprehensive system of higher education In $e United - Mr. John D. Rockefeller. Jr., with other gentlemen of New York city,

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prophet war* praying to-

"Remember now, 0 Lord:

This prayer sounds to ns as if HesaKlah were boasting of his goodnsas. but be did not so Inland tL He was

simply pleading God’s promises,

the beet of his knowledge and ability be had loved Ood and been rayml to Him. and had lived uprightly. People as yet knew very little about future rewards and punishments, and Hesa^ kieh felt that If Ood- war* Just HeW would reward him now by a continu-

ant* of Ufa “Hasakiah wept Thera was personal pain, as i

seal tor Ood’s {jonor and for his nation’s good; and. like a tma Oriental.

V. 4. “Then came the word of the Lord to Isaiah:* This was when prophet, after leaving the king, had “the middle court,” or “the Ity.” (See S Kings 80:4.)

and tb« prophet had Juet descended one and was in the valley before ascending the othsr, when the mee

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V. 6. "Oo, and any to Heaeklah: “ What is hare given oa is an abbreviated tom of the mseeage recorded In full In S Kings <0:8, A “I have heard thy prayer:” Ood was then, as He to to-day. the hearer and answerer of He was eager then, aa now. to do His children all poerible good, but, when they neglect to pray to Him, they, as It were bind Hto bands so good cannot he granted, will add IS years:" Hesekiah first of rapid recovery "On the third day thou shall go «p Onto the house of Jehovah:” then of prolonged life. Subsequent history con- - < - iaerally fulfilled. son Man*—eh reaefc the age of yean. We are told la another account, and. later. In this record of Isaiah «i:ll). that, to the prophet’s a polities of figs was applied to Heaeklah's carbuncle with t effect. In v Ood did not of msana, but, by employlag each; gave of later times.

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