Cape May Herald, 13 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERAU), THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905.

PEOPLE OF THE DAY

P*»l Morton, Mm-Urj' ot tbe mtj, wtw hai onnotraord that hr will mtr* from Um caUurt next Otobrr. U to rr torn to rsUruadtnf. rumor hw It m pr—»a«ot of tbr WabMb «y«ti*ni Tberr U protmtil) do man in the country morr thoron*hty familiar with wratcro railroad caodtOoua than Mr Morton, who aa tb« director of the poUdea of the Atrtilaoa. To[>eAa and Santa IN* developed that ayeteu In an amaslu* way. Born la Detroit forty-alcht yearn a«o, .Mr. Morton'* early Ufe was apent In Kefcraafca Laavtnx bl* home In Nebraska while a boy, Paul Morton went to Iowa aod obtained employment on

raVn Mokncni. the Burllnctoo system. Fla was advanced until Ikt waa *enen»l freight agent of one of the largest and richest railroads In the world. In 1890 he left the Borllngtoo aud spent six yearn In developing the coal and Iron Industries of Colorado, nerving as vice president of the Colorado Fuel and Iron com pa aj and president of the Whltebreart Fuel company He then entered the service of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa K« rail rood and was second vice president of that reed when be entered the cabinet. * Speaking recently of this success In the railroad business Mr. Morton said: m “I have never thought that my tins | ^ a railroad man was unusual. I went .the business when I waa fifteen of age la preference to going to While other young men were at school l~ negan Af-1 ••io'T - . pf f 16 a month as office boy During the dirt part of my railroad pmplo;#cnt I learned many things which served me to roocb wdvantage .ifterward. Promo tlone do come quickly sometimes, but they occur In every business. After all. advancement anywhere, the man being worthy and prepared. Is largely a matter of opportunity. Vacancies at the top mean tpom ment along the line. If there are no vacancies there cannot be any promotions. The best places In any eetwice depend la the mstn upon

. rapTSsosa. It appears that Mrs Flounce E. Maybrlck. Vho spent fifteen years In a British prison, was not granted a full pardon whea released from Imprison ment but le eflll technically under sen fence. Mrs. Maybrlck Is an Important witness In the suit ot her mother. Bar ooeas Caroline run Hoqoea, against David VT. Armstrong and others pending In the chancery court cf Richmond. Va. la order to remove all doubt as to Mra M«y brick's competency as a

abd herself to sign papers transferring the property to him when the/ both ware In a state of collapse before the trial of Mra. Mayfansk bepes to recover about 186.000. The bom* of the baronaes Is at Rouen. Frasce. Mra. Majrhriek has been In a low stats of health sine* her release from prison. She Is suffering from rheum* Ham of the knee and threatened oeaUcatioc of tbs bone Her physician In New Tort says tbs trouble Is doe no doubt to the menial labor bis patient bad been compelled to perform while la an English prison

CONDENSED DISPATCHES

MotakU Bvaata of the Week Brle«r Chrea Ivied. Thomas AT. Lawaou'a voice will no! be raised against the Simulanl Oil aystam for some time So come, though he la at Kansu* City. Mo., tc attack Koekefellor, Rogers, et al. a matter of fact, he won't lift his vole* against anything or even In favor anything, for be tin* no voice. It ha* given out. Howard Gould, after having barrtfaded himself In the cabin of hU yacht, the'Niagara, at New York, witnessed through a window the exciting scenes growing out of a violent mutiny among the twenty-four seamen In his employ The mutineers won. and. while thdi victory was bloodless, captain Grant, against whom the auger of the men was directed, was severely braised and battered by being thrown the length of the deck. The men complained of poor food. Maadar. Jalr IO. Count Cassini. Kuasin's first ambus sudor to the Unlied Slates, after seven years' service at WH-blugtoa. bid fare well and left for Europe. He will later go to bis new post at Madrid. A prise for every baby , born In his new flats is offered by Ixmls Auer, well known Milwaukee real estate man, who Is now erecting a series of three big flat buildings to coet $100. 000 each. Colonel Charles J. Kills, former com tnandant of the State Soldiers' home, at Marinette. \Vii_, committed suicide that bis debts might be paid from his Insurance This was revauled in letter be left. A New York woman while bat hi ns .at Brighton Beach discovered the bod' of a young man dressed In a batblhii snU floating is the water. The bod; waa Idendfed as that of Edwin A Helm of Schuylkill Haven. Pa., Prtncoton university student There are rumbling* of dlacootem within the rank* V the Knights ot Honor that portend as serious trotibk as Um., wi'.A Ns- shaken the Hoyii Arcanum. The strife has been brought about by the promulgation ef tb* action of the Knights in convention a' Atlanta. Ga, In raising rates of Insurance sa as to compel the older men; hew to pay higher rates. •wtavdey. Jelr *- Miss Msy Button of Pasadena. Cal. at Condon -beat the British champion Miss K Douglas*, by 2—0 aud thubecome* British aa well aa American tennis lady champion. Fire broke «ut at Panama. N. T.. literally destroying the buslneaa section of the village The loan Is rtmghly es ttmated at $100,000. with art more than 26 per cent tnsnrance. Pour small •children, checked tlirr>ug! like baggage from Corning, ,N. Y.. tc Naples. Italy, sailed from New York on the steamship Ptingsas Irene. They are sent by TlieJr father to visit their mother In Italy. Each onf woi metal tag. Ar«flit!>ald C. Haynes, general Agent for the Gqultable Life Assurance society. •controlling its -largest aud moal Important agency, with headquarter* In New York. Ji^s sent Jn his realgna tlon. Mis Various offices are In the heart of the flnanrinl district, and hr counts among his customers^ many noted Bern He declare*, plainly 'that he can aa lunger Indorse the deferred dividend policy plan. F. C. n>amerman of Hackenaack. N. J-, and Miss Louise Timmons of Pittsburg were married there In the Christian ttrafeb by the Ha*. Mr. McAnnly. Thee they were captured by friends, thrown Into a cIrmis menagerie wagon aud driven through all the principal streets of the fashionable neighborhood, accompanied by a brass band, followed by the wedding guests In carriages and several haudrad thus]astir cttlaana on foot Fr*«av. 7. Fire men ware killed and one i oaaly injured-In a mine exploaion al Ketstern abaft, near Smrights Pa, aft mile* from BrownsriUe. The accident l* snpooaed to hare been canard by a premature expllalon of dynamite. “No Panaiua canal wit! ever

said the project waa eras feasible," said X. D. Yeomana ex-lgteraute con r, at Sioux City. U' secretary of war, the late Joba Hay a* geeretury of

announced ma intention or dec-taring the office of state treasurer vacant on July 80 milea* Treasurer T. T. If oily Increases the bond be has given tlie stale to protect the state funds In his

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III the presence- of the highest dlgnl tarles of France, tb»- diplomatic representative* of many foreign govern mi-lit* ut>n civil and natloiMl official* of tl»e t'nlted 6tales the txely of Admiral John Paul Jones was formally delivered to the United Kt^itrs government at Purta. Tberader. Jalr •- A tornado and thunderstorm pn«*eo a few miles west and « >ntli of Noc-mn. Tex . killing twenty sit |vr*on« Injnr Ing many end destroying a number of houacfl In the semlflnal round of il.mtile* In the tonal* ctoamplon-dilp al lyotulon K H Hmlth and Frank I. Kiselev heat Holcombe Ward and Beal* F Wright the American cximtis. Suit* for divorce wen- eulered by th<wife of Harney Oldflclil. antmuohlllst. In Cleveland and Columbus, but Nith •nits have been withdrawn as the ra suit of « compromise An Infant grandson of Mr Hnpfel. a wealthy brewer of New York. w«« drowned In an omnmeutal lake In the grounds of tlie Hupf'-I estate, at New burg. N Y The uin-*e. who had l«eeti wheeling u carriage <oiitirluing the hi fant. left it for a mouient ami mi • turning found that a sudden gn-d wind tiad blown It down a sloping bank into the water. WrdasMlar. Jalr «. A terrible heat wave has loam passng over Austria, aud there hare been Numerous sunstroke*, many of them total Heavy thunderstorms have fall *d to redin-v tlie teui|ierature. By the premature PXp!in*loii of a shell In the Ojnm hr. ech of a flve Inch guu while a Four;h of July salute of forty live guns wai being flr*-J ot Castlo UTlUaui, New York hartw. Private Coruellu* Harrington. Eighth Infantry, was so had!) li^u.ed thal h»- may not

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J. V* Wooten <j*l* Xiao Years. NEW YORK. July IV -John W. Wooten. ;h*- lawyer who was convlctd of hr'-ti-.g < -i-v- rte.l I hr p-fx-e-ri* of t check fo- »Uni. Pee to David R .»h ’•eh'lti to hi* own use. wo* senteiictsl Si» nine r% sml flv«. month* In staft-'a •rhuai at hi.rd lal*>r by Jiwtlce Davy • the t| court here The ex-re-n* |c ii..ity i* ten years. Dotriet Ut *r*M-v Jer-ime moved for an -.isgra-

Three per cent. Interest paid. Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J. Cape May Banking House, COR OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS. Queeq Jewelry Store, jewelry, ‘WHatcbes anb Clocks. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. MG. F. KUHN.^ SCS 'Washington St. Cope Sftta'Q.

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