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VOL. V. NO. 37.
CAPE MAY, N. J. t THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905.—EIGHT PAGES.
FULL VOTE Alj PRIMARIES Thompson Wins Recordership in Both Parties EVERYBODY FOR MILLET
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Airlift s«-hrlirn*«r Ihr OowwMe on Uuth Ttckr**—B» U*rrfl»rd fbr I *>erbolder
A* » mull of tbr prtm»ri«ft held Ihroaichont C*pe Mftj oonnty on Toeftdftj %firrooou deleKftte* elected to lb* Kepuh lieu County Correct loo •till aftftnlmooft ly Domlnaie JftBWft SI. K HIMrrth to U'» Aaftembly for o third time- Tbeooureutlor will be holy M Wildwood on To*«5»y oril Tb4W* Wftftftftplrited couleftt Is th. df over the cmndbUteft for recorder. »i*d •» ft mull John W. Thom [won wn* noovlftftlrd In the Kepnbllofto «ud Druiocretlc pdm« rlr*. i Tbr followlnu ft re the Cupe Buy (City ■KrcaucAs DrU^ftleft to J. Doftk. LmtmjtUf M. H*U. J. Hmtt H ait ho. 1. H»rry Smith, WlllUm T. ‘ S *hU^e-Tbomu. W. Mlllrt. Recorder—John W. Tboapaon Council—LouU S«yre. K. Sidney Town w. “Ilboeti T»ylor. ■ H. Smith. —Henry S. Rutherford Soh.llm—r- < ommlftftlonere of Appftfti — Theodore Moeller, TbotuftO R- WnWw Orerneer of Poor—Albert O. Bennett.
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ft. dnnifhter of Mr and Mrs. Lewi* D. bterm*, of Brooklyn, O f Oftp* May reUtln nod MhmCnrrio Hand, dnothter of Mr and Mia. Robert g. Hand, ban retaraad from a nut to Jarany Oty. where abe was a gnut of Ml- and Mr. Loom H. ■r of the Poet of Tuckerton, K. J., with Madaagbteea. Mlnaei Pprothy aad MHditd, and two a el w ■, Mbs Flnrraar K. Prim and Mil* J >ne U. dark, l» apouduf rime at the Uarrali Villa. . , . Mr. aad Mrs. TbooptaiJu. T. Prim, of Taekarton, 3 1^ and Kramt asa, of Brewa Cairarrity, Rhod
BIG HOT|L IS STARTED
LAST GOLF TOURNEYS
Ferd J. Graves Captured the Club Cup in Last Play
AYRES AND EASTWICK LEAD
llowtawd aad Hap burn Make Beal Actaal Suora la hatnrday'ft
ib tourney of the ■
The last c
the aeries for IKS dob enp was plan* on the Icsal link, on Saturday ftflemooo. and Ferd J. Grarca tlad for flret plaor on a net 78 with Ren Rowland. Tbb glm Gram tbs cloh cop a. the additional funr poini, Saturday enables him to hast oat W Harem Hspbnre. who ltd all riaacn bythr ol l« tc l« The aoorre of the ertnt
Ferd J. Grave. Beniamin KowUad Dr. C. N. Dari* H. Ayres >o H. Bucket! J. A. McCurdy Edwla K. Rlepham Charier 1. Matthew. J. Prank Black Edwin r. Cook H.B. Pries . Harvey oraea Hepburn. Ji Tbomaft W. Eastwlck J. M. K. Hildreth Whitten Krm* K. NorH» William. CJ. Yoons
K. K. Bowen. Jr J.T. I’alley,Sd Edwin J. Farbar Rotart W. Shinn. J. W.Locaa E. C. Rntacbm.u F. McCnllen Geomr Ji Erans
FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF News Gathered at Bandom by Onr Hpeuial Reporters — Voftcjultoaft are dyins oqt. —MoooUsbt walks are all the res*. —Few men are to. brers to sts.i a kb —A mtm U not a mtm when ibe Is —Cranberry picking has bagnn In South Jersey. —Take a mooulticbt btth. They are rery popular. —Tbe»w*et breath of new mown hay —Many basin—■ men are this wack sn loylng their annual vacation. rake a rid. on the trolley ear they
—Plenty of watermelon, w
etlU to be
iv to stay, yet It U
a Initial at a hand-
-The girl with the dreamy rye. may still be wide awake. -Canning factor!—, throughout the county are all working over time. —The oonnty^ood between tbl* dly and Court Booie Wftft never In Barr condition —A number of ooUAgsys still linger by the shore, and are enjoying t ha— —re fall day*. •Beach walking ha. become a favorite oaetlme with thegfTUln the early r " Some of them go without their ahoee etockingi Think of that, boys.
Conb'J Oopvenllon at Wildwood Tbr Republican oounly poorrutloa will br bald at the new oaslno In Wildwood on day next. When Aamiqblyman James M. K. Hildreth will br re-oomlnated for a third term la the Lower Hon— of the Logtelatare, and two coroners wMl be chosen tc take the place of Coroner Craig, of Went Cape May, aad Chart— H. Gloating, Sea Isle City, who- terms expire.
President Shields Turns First Spadeful of-Earth
CITIZENS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC
Mayor and CoanoU—ah Wltnr* Coinmenoement of Operation Cottages to Go Up
Meaare. Doyle A Uuak, yesterday afternoon broke ground at Plttabargh and Reach avenue*, for tbr new half million dollar betel for the Capr May Real Estate Company. Tbr flret apadefnl of aarth wa» turned by Peter Bbirda, p real drat of the Cape May Real Estate Company. In the preamot of Mayor Millet, member.of city council and other offlclala. cttleea* and riaitor*. Tbr event marks the faeglonlug of tlx new Cape May oolouy of building, which will gradually go up. aad th* number will Increase ae the days come and go.
The regular Septra
i of the
C»r« May County court* opened on Tuesday with JusticeFrnndaJ.Swnyie, of the Supreme Court, presiding and with Law Judge llerrison H. Voorhres itting t* Maori*te. There were Supreme Court ietuee Uried for the trial and SJUreuitiasoee, together with U couttnon pleu appeal caa—, bring the longest trial IU: for upper court matter, for eeveral terms. The following grand
jury wm called:
William K.WUIiamaoe.Samuel Roberts Robert E. Hand. Isaac & LudUm, Wash ingtoo Van Gilder. Edward S. Culver. Saapel E. Ewing, Thom*, a Fredch. Reuban T. JobnMC., Rev. Aaron W. Hand. Lctbar gwaUTChari— T. Stereo., Nclaou T. Smith, J. Albert Harris, Jos. Dallaa. Cbaa. T. Campbell. Alfred Steelman, Harry Young, K. Howard Tborn. John W Bee*-, Chari- P. Uke. Wi
Judge Sway— chanced the grand Jury that the Sunday arlllng of liquor was un. lawful and that the duty of thscourt w— those who diaobeyed the law. Jury was out Tuesday apt} y—terday aad may not conclude lit laho—
today.
L.wyar E. C. Cola, of Seavllie, presented ireao*. agaiuat the granting of In Woodblue, to three applicants,
SHERIFF RAIDS GAMBLERS jLaw and Order League Sweeps Out Slot Machines HOTEL MEN UP IN ARMS
COUNCILMAN JAMES E. TAYLOR, was Dominated for Collector by the Republican*.
RECEIVER FORJORL1RCINUM Arent Lodge for Dl—olntloa of The Order Boston, Mas*., Sept. 6.—At a meeting ■t night of Alpha Lodge. No .1, tbr parent lodge of Ibe Royal Arcanum, it was voted to reqoe-t 8. W. Reynolds. man of the committee of dfleen. which represent* the proteat of erery lodge In Ma—acbusetU V- a*k the committee to take action with regard to king application for a rcedrereiup for the Royal Arcanum. The vote a a. taken amid tmpreaaivr dence. Alpha Lodgs b the flret lodge of tb< Royal Areantim that wm formed and it> ihere 'have always been couride-eti n« the most conservative in Un r. ItWMOuly the graveatdrilbera tion, in which the action oftheSupreim Connol at Pnun-Bay wk* careful con aidered in all its pbksea, that the vpt> wm taken. This action will ondoobtediy be in domd by every other lodge in tbit jar Udiction and it probably aoundt tb< death knell ol the order. Should recriverehlp proceeding* he Mked for in this State, rimlUr itepa will probably be taken in other State*.
Summer Resident Dead Mrs. John C. BeMru died at her home ii Salem. N. J.,on Saturday last. She w». the widow of the late State Senator FVidau who served *■ a member for Salem count'
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bring'Jo—ph Chew, Dr. Edwin Chew, ol Salem, and Dr. Henry F. Cbew.of Camden. Mr- and Mrs. Bel den were both summet ta of Cape May. rreidlug in their on Grant street.
Church of the Advent
Rev. E. K. Tullidge. of Pkiladelptla. WlU od|ctat« at It)* Ctanych of lb* Advent. **•- —- - • There will
fgdHNttwgtrert. no Sunday, S^O^anotthe Holy
at 1 a
it 10 30 a. m •
To-day (Thnraday) Rev. Jam— NiabaU, of PblladelphU. will •• Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Tb< re v crate p. m.
FOUND HIS MOTHER S CORPSE Brooding over Hnabanda Death.
Widow Hanged Herself
Mrs. Jennie Elwell, aged about SC year-i, widow of the late Harry Elwell, committed suicide shortly aftei Hues o'docA last Thursday, by hanging' heraelfW a atairway of her home on Jackson rftreet. She prepared a doom . towd‘put it aionnd ber neck an<f down the aUrnruy, where sM was found hangi g by her son. Mrs. Elwell bad not l«en in tie treat of health for some time and the iccent io— of bet husband no doubt, temporarily deranged and caused her to commit the act. Medical a—istance wm summoned a* quickly a* .be wm draeovwed and there was at tret a thought that life wm extinct a d rflort* were made to resuscitate hei without av.il. She U survived by a sol tod two daugi.l.rs. Her imsdand died ast spring and was a leading flsh and ■yster dealer at Cape May. Tbe fuadral
■ocurrevt on Monday afternoon.
I'npqlar Man for Connell The selection of Dr. Samuel F. Ware> . - a candidate tor dty council on tbr Kepbb llcan ticket, ought to meet with potft)laapproval and be abould be elected on No vember 7 . Dr. Ware, sllboUKh a native o Tape May. haa paaard a cntislderable t(roin other citlea. having bceu In bu.iue— li 'VaahiugUtu. D. C.. for many rear*. He la thereto re. perfectly acquainted with tin wayc and manners of other place* herid. hi* home town. He alao has large proper r intereata here, and this make* bin ioubly interested in the welfare and care fol management of this resort. He b poaaesard of llueral Ideas, la broadminded and will make an excelleot 1 councilman, ft is believed he will be elected, (qo, by a
Arrangemrnta fk>r Nrw Hotel
DoyleJk Doak, wasst Cape May on Friday augemsut for tbe '»•* .. nlng of work un the new hotel at B—e . and Pittsburgh avsnuva. which this flrm g to bat Id for the Cape Hay R ai Company. . They made arrangewith Recorder John W. Thompson ire them all the carpenter*, mechanic* and laborer* about Cape Mat who de-
. Will Be Large Tbe cranberry prop In South Jeney rill ba a large pap. UJL lie**, who own— a large bog
Cin SCROOl OPENED NONDAT
The Cape May City pnplie school* opeoad
aloon and Hotel Proprlei., r , Held fbr Court for Helling Liquor on Hunday* With flfty-alx warrants for some of the adlng hotel proprietor. In Cape May. ngvlaea aqd Wildwood, charging them itb selling llqoor bn Sunday* or maintaining ^t machine*, tbe New J.-taey Iww and Order lasagne and Proaecutor Harry Douglaa *wept through Cape May county Inat Thnraday carrying consternatin'#
with them.
Mayor Hilton, of Angleaew. proprietor of Hotel Hilton, wae one of tbe men arrested. Tbe secret had been well kept Secretary Harm directed tbe tight for tly Law and 1-cague. AH tbe warrant* were out by hts agent, before Jnattew Oarrettaon. at fiipe May Conn Honae. within the butt few daya Forty of them •ere for aeHing liquor Sundays and aixty >r operating alot macbtne*. Sheriff W. H. Bright served all the Cape May warrant* In peraou. Tbe proprietors arrested here are; H. M-Cake, Hotel Stockton. B. H S. Cake, Congrewa Halt Fred Arnold. Arnold Hall: John West. John J. Ratty, John Hickey. Herbert Norri*. John Tracey. Lafayette Hotel: F. K. Wrialey. Edward Dale, David N. Murray, John Extern. In Peter*' place to* aberiff got three slot machine*. All lb* proprietor* were taken store Justlec of the Peace Fraud* Duke >d held In tSOO bail eecb tor court. At Angleaea^lbe following were arrested Mayor Augustus Hilton, proprietor of the Hotel Hilton, charged with permitting gambling 1c bta Louse, as well a* with aeUing liquor on Sunday. George J. Knt. Hotel Germantown: F. X. Dougherty. Walters Avenue Hotel, end Charles Mata.
THOMAS W. MILLET, who was re-nominated for Mayor by the Republicans. Hotel Royal. These prisoner* ware arraigned before Justice of tbe Pence John Voting, and held Id the an—c amount of ball for courtIn Wildwood. Emery Taylor, proprietor
there, was arrested for malntalalng alot machines, and he. too. was held for court lu HOQhatL [ these cases were presented to tbe September grand Jury Tuesday and ye-*er-»y. Prosecutor Douglas* said last eight that the ernsade had only began, and that the : men of the county who have been Lug in fancied —frty and breaking tbe laws with impunity would And to. their sorrow that they had been under the ryaa of the authorities for a long time past. Tbe hotel men aaa do nothing except dafend themselves ta soort. Thh they are mined to do la tbe moat vigorous way poaslbla. and it la likely that the beat la - yen la New daraay will be retained to flgbt the oaa—when they come to trial
ROBB ESTATE TO BE KILLED IN

