Cape May Herald, 20 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

OFF VLADIVOSTOK. Japanese Warship Spying at Osar's Port.

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Srautro KaM>BtlT« VtellMl fcr •I »—««■«» »a—Vivta BakhBlla UUa«—r*w Ot Ar* <«P»Br*4. LONDON. July IS. - 8t. lM»T*hur« dlKimt«-b«i may tint Jaiwihw wumblps ha to apiHurod to th* m>rthwur«l of the city of Vladivostok nod nrv appAroatly uiedltatlas u dowvut. Four JaiuaiMM! torpedo boat destroy era have a loo reconnolteml Ol«u nud Vladltutr bay*, itortboant of VUidirootok. Ttiey made aoumllnca and examined the share* and were evklently lav. >tijjntins the poaoibllttieB of landing troop*. They examined the, wreck of the Ruastan cniloer Ixmurud by menus of dlfera. Admiral Yamada. eommaudlng squadron sent north on a rei-onnols-. sauce, re|K»rt* to Tokyo that the Kns■Inn emiser Ixumrud is a complete wreck and that there la no hope of refloating her. The veeeel lies beached, beading we«t sonthweat on the northern point of the southern entrance to Vladimir bay, about 200 mile# northeast of Vladivostok. During the battle ot the Sea of Japan the Ixumrud wa* cut off from the remainder ot the fleet and steamed at full speed for Vladivostok, with Japanese cruisers In pursuit. Subsequently she changed bar course and made for Vladimir bay. The I rum rod ran on a reef at the entrance of the bay, and. being abort of coal, the captain ordered the crew ashore and blew up hie vessel. At Mitau Baroo Blstrom. a I orgy landowner, baa been killed and Baroo Hahn, another landowner, wounded by agitators. A cable says that M Witte, the senior Russian peace plenipotentiary, Interviewed at bla rllU on Yelagin Island, said: “In nerving my empew* at the peaoe conference I have reed red precise Instruction* from bis majesty and shall follow them. “The ultimate dedaioo remains In the bands of the emperor, and It Is for him to decide the destinies of Raasia. The emperor la the friend of pane* and desires peace, but I eery much fear that the Japanese terms will be such that we win be unable to reach an ac-

cord.

“The world should diaabuM Ks mind of the Idea that Baasla Wants peace any price. There'are two parties in Russia. One favors the continuation ef the war a ootrance. This Is a and inflneoUal party. The other, to which I belong, favors peace. I it frankly, because telling the trut^ baa always been my rule In politic*. I era* for peace before hostilities broke out. When the war began the situation changed. > • • r "1 am sure If I report that the rood! ’ tions of Japan cannot be accepted Ru*aU will accept the verdict and the Russian people will be ready to continue ‘ the war for years If necessary It 1* reported here that the situation In Russian Poland Is steadily growing worse and that Gfennan Intervention Is feared. At Lodx, Russian Poland, part of the Ekaterinburg regiment stationed there mutinied and killed an officer. The mutineers were arrested. Owing to the state of siege the citizens of Loda are comi>elled to contribute $1,500 dally toward the maintenance of the troops there. At Warsaw a sergeant of detectives was shot and killed by an unknown man. A patrol of Infantry, when pursuing the assassin, fired a volley and tolled a merchant. It is probable that the all Ruastan itvo congress at Moscow tomorrow {owed fo meet without polios A -deputation of the exi ef the semetvotsts Governor General Kcsloff 'and represented to him that In snm-

Ing the Imperial wtU. It was called, they aatd, so that tbs report of the i of the congress received by

SUBMARINE THEIR TOMB. v. ■ aUlBS ml KurTadel a Mnarafal Task' at Maeeta. BIZEKTA. Tunis. July IS.-The mournful bi«k of extnutlug the retuoln* of tin- deod crew uf tin* aubmartns boat Kartadrt, which sank at the entrance of the port of Bid I Abdallah, July ti. and wUHrwas towed Into drydock here after Incessant efforts to wise her, la proceeding slowly. ' Owing to the displacement of the machinery through the action of the water some of the bodies became firmly fixed beneath the engines and other aptiaratua, and the men engaged In the work were eoiui>ellod to attach rope* to the bodlea in order to disengage them. It la now appamit that four of the men who occupied tin- forward coni' partnirut were -drowned Immediately the accident occurred. Lieutenant Robin' was found lying on (da back with his anna extended. Nearby was the quartermaster, wt Jersey caught In a book close to the faulty hatch which caused the cataa--tropbe. evidently while trying to eacape. Eight men In the after compartment were those who nwjionded to the divers’ rapping* during the thirty-two hour* after the sinking of the submarine. From the condition of the Interior of the vessel it was seen that they struggled bard against their fate and endeavored to stop (he leaking hatch with their, jerseys. The water, however, gained while the air supply dl

Our Secret Societies.

Only four bodies bavs as yet been recovered and these are almost unrecognisable. Owing to the delay in extracting the bodies the authorities have put off the funeral ceremony until

The Mediterranean squadron will partidpata In the funerar and the bodies will be brought to Primes for

RYAN TO BELL OUT.

■alaaUao BecSety. NEW YORK, July 1&—From a dlKtor ot the Equitable Life An ante society It 1a learned that Thomas 7. Ryan, who recently purchased the stock holdings of James H. Hyde, has le an agreement with the three trustws of the Ryan holdings and the newly elected directors to sell the stock be purchased back to the Equitable

This sals la to be made as soon as weslbie. it (a stated, and Mr. Bymn ids agreed to tun It in to tbs society, has thoroughly mutualising It. for the ame sum he 1 paid tor It HJOgQDO.

i 4 per cent idt

dates ot his purchase and the sale. It was stated that a number of the ewly chosen directors, those selected by the troetcos. Grover Cleveland. Judge Morgan J. O'Brien and George Westingbouae. accepted posts In the directorate only after they had been ored moat emphatically that such Agrcetoeot wa* In view and that *u«-h an agreement existed between Mr. Ryan and the three trustees.

nets Par PkaSanraplttag Par**. KINGSTON. Jamaica. July 1A—Dr. Franklin Clarke, an American, waa arrested here for breash of the official secret service art. Some day* ago Dr. Clarke waa discovered taking photographs of the forts protecting Port Royal and Kingston. The police found the photographs on him. The prisoner, who is a graduate of Harvard, baa been a resident here for four mouths. Before the court a local lawyer oo the prisoner's behalf pointed out 1 that Dr. Clarke’s action waa with-it sign!6* w. He eras held In *2X>00 ball for

inquiry into the case.

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BINBHaMTON, N. Y., July lA—The dead body of a man waa found in ooA ^ of the local lumber yards here and a ‘ bottle of cyanide of potassium found In his pocket Indicated that he bad ended hts life by taking poteen. A letter found In bis pocket addressed to “Whom it may concern." and stating ‘ waa out ef work and starring.

He bad been living In this dty about three yean and leaves a wife and three children In the west

WAKEFIELD. X. Y„ July 1S.-WU-am Withers, ninety years oSd. who was leader ot toe orchestra hi Ford's

Adoalram Chapter. No. to, Koval An h Mm-ohs—Convocation*, thin! Monday ol inch mootii at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. $0, F. and A- M. —Communications, second and fourth Tuesday* of each month at lodge room, Washington and Ftanklln streets. CTpe M ay Camp, N& H77S, Modern Woodmrn of Amerloa—Meets first Wednesday of t-ach month at Auditorium. Cape May Oonclave ( No. 188, Improved Order of Heptaeopba—Meets at Ogden’s Hall, 119 Washington street, on second aud fourth Thursdays of each dionth. Cape May Council, No. IflPl; B»r«l Ar* canam—MteU first and third Tnced*vK of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 91, A. O. U. w — Meets first mud third Thursdays of rich mouth at SIS Washington street. Cold Bpring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 186—Meets in ball at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Columbia 1-odge, No. 2S. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka-Lndge. No. 7. Ladies' I. O. M Meets second snd fourth Thursday* of each mouth at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. 97, D. of A.'— Meet* on Tuesday afternoon of each weak at 9A0. In Jr. O.D.A.M. Hal), Cold Bpring. The John Mrcray Post Na, 40, G. A. R. meets on the third Friday of each month at 7JO o'clock p. m., ai franklin street school building. Mayflower l-odge. No. 958, Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. • Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington street. Cape May Fire Department, meets first Monday evening In each month at corner Washington and Franklin »treels.

City Directory.

St. John's P. E. Church 8C. John's F. E. Church, corner Washington and Frank'ln sta, Sunday services; Holy Communion. 7 80 a. m, (aa announc ad.) Holy Communion, 10.80 a. m. the first Sunday of each month. Morning Prayer, 10-30. Evening Prayer, 8X0. The seat* are free at all services. July 9—Rev- Norman Van Pelt Levis, Rec>r Church of the incarnation. Philadelphia. July 16—Rev F. A- D. Lstmt. D. D., Rector Sl David's Church, Maaaymnk. Phils-

July m—Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D., Rector St. Margaret'! Church, Washington, Amrast 6—RL Rev. John Scarborough, D. Bishop of New Jersey. August 13—Rev. Winfield S. Bar Vicar Christ Church Chspel.Philadelphia. August sy—Rev. C. M. Perkins. Rector Trinity Church, Vineland,N. J. TD? LLTI.^Bisbop of September io—Rrv.T. J. Taylor, Rector dunch ef theAdremt, Kennett Sqm ~

The Good Old hammer-TIme. Whan aud when to go tor a vacation Is a question which perplexes u* all. Tber* are beautiful places in every section of the country, but to reach them at a modern rate and within a reasonable time la a

great larrier.

New Jersey has bounded to the front aa

a summer resort and well she might since her shore is within reach of alL Her at-

• are too numerous to mention,

and the accommodation* provided for the tourist being unequalled anywhere in the

The famous beach resort* of New

Jersey are Atlantic Highlands, Seabrigbt, Look Branch. Asbory Park, Ocean Groye. Bel mar. Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Point Pleasant, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May and Beach Havea. Each ia unique In euviroumenta and caters to the best clast of Summer travslera Every convenience Is at hand for genuine enjoyment and each can be reached by rail or boat, the lines

operated hr the New Jersev Cen-

tral and C. M. Bart. G. P. A.. 148 Liberty *L, Ne« York, has Issued an 111 nitrated brochure detailing the beauties and ad-

*ea of the above resorts and a banothers. This book will be sent to any

address upon receipt of six cents in stamps

would bo well to m

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Arrival aad departure of mails. W. days, arrive, «.», MB, 10.88. 1L» a. a; Rtf p. Saturdays only, 4.98, 8X8, 6 80. 7.10 p. as. Depart, 6.18, 6X0, 8A0 a. m.. l. 80,4X0,814.6.80. p.m. Suudaym, 10.46 a. m. . 4.90 p.m. Dally oolUetions; 8J0a. m. 19.00 m., 8X0 p. m., Btfp. m. Doily delia.. 18X0 6JB p. m. £ • RRlp. a. Office open f 118 p. a. weakdaya. Money it open from 6 a. m- until

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Count il—Joa. Hand ....i.„.„Jaii l, Itoi Samuel T. Hailey—Jan. 1. !!*C Robert J. Cr«*well...Jsn."l, lisfl T.Maakel bharp. Jan. 1, IHh Jaa J. Desk J«a. 1.1806 Joseph R. Brook* ...Jan. I. 19U8 Jos. E. Taylor Jan. 1. IWfl Louis C. Sayre.:.. Jen. 1. IVOfl F. Sidney ‘ ' ' ' ' — ThotniMj .

...Jan. 1, ItmO ....Jan. 1,1906 ....Jan. 1. 1906

iloetter.... .Jan. 1,1906

Treasurer—I*aac H

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Trmln ‘ '"■m&'&LP&Z ,0,l ^ ,or 6.4 C A W-ACCOMMODATION. Stope at principal inurmediau statioua. Coonecu from Anglcwa branch. Ocean City

and r»ea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia ~

9*3 a. *u.

7.IO A -hL—-EXPRESS. Connects from '* . Aggtesra Branch Arrive* at Philadelphia ".43 a m. q.qC A M—EXPRESS. Connects from Y J Anglcses Branch. Ocean City and benlale City. Arrives at Philadelphia 1100

Edward Crease ....Jan. 1. 1W»1: p y sxPBltivR **n«na^** , Thn.. K W.l„ >.2 20 ,,'2 LOAUD OF KDUCATIO V 8.. kl. C* « H.ikd.lpbi. 4 j

it Strte*. President. 19°^ ^ *•*$

HOARD OF EDCCATIOX. Samuel R Sthes, President

S. H. Moore, vice president. -iw Dr. Edward U. PhllUps, Clerk.. 1W& WUHatn H. Thompson 19L* Walter A. Lovett IOCS Barclay L. Schellenger 1906 William T. Stevens 1907

L Leach F. guidon. .

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach. President . .lb pt. T. 190J Dr. V. M. D Marcy, Secretary 19Hj Robert S. Hand ” 199J Utsyrtt* M. Hal: 2

BOARD OF TRADE. I’rvtldeiit —Blrphen B. Wllaon. BrcrrUry—Lewi* T. 8t*weii«. Treat*.rer—Tbomaa W. Millet.

County Directory.

Justice Supreme Court—Frond* I. Swayse. Rep..... —-—.teto Circuit Juogc—Alien B. Eudleou 1911 Law^ Jadge—Hairiaon U.

Sheriff—William H. Bright, Rep..

Conmer’s—Robert S. Mtilei, Rep 1907 Corom-r *—John D. Cmlg. Rep teto

Coroner s—Chaa H. ChuuTeg. County Clerk—Jullua Way. B

Burrox»lr—E. CUnten Hewitt. County Collector—Joseph I. Brail B. 190B County Board of Klrrtkms-Joa K. Baud. Rep 1906 ~'.f Board of Elrcrioo*- Charles E. ’oster.Rep 1906

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Cxoaty Beard of KJrctioos— Wm. J. Tyler. Dwr .....1908 County Board of Electtons-lflchaei BKraraa. De* 1K6 Terms of Court—Fourth Taeeday to April,

September and Decernoer.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith, Palermo,..—Joia.i 1906 W. B. Johuaoo, Ocean City—Jan. 1.1907 John P. Fox, Ocean City .Jan. 1.1907 C. P. Vaoaman. Dtaa Creek. Jaa, 1. 1908

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Townsend Clerk. 1 Senator—Lewis M.

L. tt»7 1.1906

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Cape May CRy. Rep.

M. E. -"Hildreth.

Our Church Dfrcctory. Aaopg Tl»* Worahlppera mf Th* r. k. cbi'bcu or to* adtost. Rev. Frauds T- H. Finn, In charge. Sunday Services: 10. 80 a a. Morning Prayer aud Sermon*. 9X0 a a, Sundaysohool; M00 p. a.. Evening Prayer and and Fridays, morning any at 9.80 a a TcarMloys, evening Prayer and addreaa. 8X0 p m

Other

Kxpres*, weekday*, 4 3=. 4 40, 4 S 55h. jxo. 7 33. 8a, 903, 950, Io,,. A. M., *13 00 noon, 13 35, *1 00. 1 sc

•3 30. » o°, *t3 2A *t3.a4. 4-S0. Noo.’ » 3 ^

Bon, 700,*800.900, io 13 P.M-.-mor

agnt, SvxDAY*. q *8, 440. 4 5L 5 «8. StJ 95011x0 A.M., •123s. aa^sw) *t,2 n3-*4. 4 <».5a. *5 55. * *6. *7 on. •Too, 10 ra

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WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. . J*ly 9, 1905. \ For Baltimore and Washington, "fits. y.SR $ toss. 1106. o-m.. *12 31. *1 23I < 4$.S *5. 6 16,11 J6. P M.snd uTy .

PKBSBTTKUAK CHCBCU. Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D-, Paaor. Praia service in the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Morning serried ml 10.80. Evening service at 7.80. ' 'id-week prayer meeting at 7X0. mlor Endeavor Friday afternoon at A o'clock. Senior toideavor Friday evening at 7X0 Sunday-school at 9.80. AU are cordially invited. Seats Free. FIRST M. X. CHCBCH. Hey. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on buixla) rooming at 10.80. In til# evening st 7.45. Meetings at 9 A. u. aud 6.30 r. u. 00 Baud ay*. Sunday School at 3 P. u. Epworth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer eenrlce Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. - BAPTIST CHCBCH. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.30. In the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Woffcar* Meeting at 1.00 a. at. Sunday School at 2.30 r. a. Wednesday evening Prayer 7 JO o'clock Young People’s Masting Friday tn^at 7J0 o’clock

ST. makt's r c. cbcbcb. Bar. Father D. J. KeUr, Rector. Boon of divine see rice oa Baud tease a4 7 and 9 a. *. Banday School at 8J0 r. v. Roaary, aarmoo and bwadictioa the Most Bleaeed Sacrament at 8J0 Week-days, Maa at 7 JO A. u. Bemcaa every Friday ereBing at 8.

ACCOMMODATION. Stope

at principal iatermediau station*. Connect* ft'Kn Maurice River branch. Ar-

rrive* at Philadelphia 5.37 P M.

A 40 W-—EXPRESS Connects from ^ ^ Anglesea Branch. Arrive* at Phil*-. .

dclphia 6-45 P- m.

C.4C ^ M-RXCUKSION TRAIN. ConJ nectsfrom Anglesea bianch. Ocean City, and Sea Die City. Arrive* st Phila-

delphia h.15 P M. SirXDAr TJtAIXS.

7 4C P- M- EXPRESS. Connect* from

Anglesea Branch, Ocean City and

Sejlole City.' Arrive* at Philadelphia 5 4© 4 00 P.M -ACCOMMODATION. Stope

at principal intermediate atotiona. Arrive* st niiladelphia 6.50 P M.

c. IO P. M. EXPRB^Ji. Connects from J Anglesea Branch. Arrives at Phila-

delphia 6.35 p. m.

6.00 p - M-—EXCURSION TRAIN. Con nects from Anglesea branch. Arrives at Philadelphia 8.35 p m. 8 cc P M.—EXPRESS. Connect* from O J Anglesea branth, Ocean City and Sea^ Isle CSty. Arrives Philadelphia la.55 ^ROM PHILADELPHIA.” Train* leave for Cape May—Express, 9ml a-ra.. i 30 (Saturday only). 2.30 4.08 (9ominuu *) and 5-» P m. week-day*. Accomfno-datioa7-48 and 3.35 p. m. Sunday, express, 9.00 a. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. Irioo Excursion Train. 7.00 a. m daily. '

NEW YORK. June ft. 1903.

^kdavs. 43S. 4 40, 4 5L 5 18,

tExtra-fare Train.

WT W. ATTBRBUR Y, J. R_ WOOD. Gcal Manager. ~ ' “ - —

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PHILADELPHIA ft 1XA8IVV I0VTS. atlahtic nrr hailboad. TIME TABLE In Effect June 34. 1905. WERXDAVh. Lv. Gape May. Art. PfaiU. 8-10 a. m. (accommodation) »J5 ■ ra 7 Ifi a m (Expraatt, 90 minutes)8.45a.m •8.06 a. m. Exprees, 9.45 a a 2JO p. m. Express (first trip ..,rf ter Jdyad) 4.25 p.m •3.00 p.m. Express 6.10 pm 3 00 p. 1% aooutnmodatiun. 6 25 p.m 1.55 p. m. Express. H 56 p.a 6.00 p m 71.00 Excursion 8.10 p m SCBDAYS. 6 30 a m (accommodation) 9.25 a m SJ0 p m (accommodation) 6.10 pm ,15pm *i-!0 p.m 6OO p m f 1.00 Excursion 8.10 p.a 8.50 p m express 10.40 p.m WBSUUT& Lv. PhiU. Arr. Cape May. 7.00 s m $1.00 Excursion 9.18 a m 8 50 a m express 10 40 a m 8 50am Local 11.H a^a 1.40 p m express, 3 35 p m 4 15 p m 90 minute expreon 5 45 p m 4J0 p. m. (.accommodation.) 7JO p.m 5.30 p. m expreas, 7 JO p.m ■CXDATS. 7.00 a m $1 JO Excursion 9.10 a-ta 8 00 a m accommodation 10 21 a m 8.45am (exjjcra*) 10X4 a m 5:00 p m (accommodation) 8.06 p m •Change Oars at Tockaboe. ^ A TBs IB XVXXT BOOB OK TOgllorK

PaiLADBLPBtA (RgSUIXU TBR»WXI.)AK» Naw Yoag, ' Eraar nax raa Clock ScatKgn.” Dining oars—BreaLCast, Lunch, Dianer. Naw FxaaT-Wasr 23d Sraxxr, N. R. Nxw Toax