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VOL. V. NO. 39.

CAPE MAY. N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905,—EIGHT PAGES.

THE STATE FORESTS

Properties Are Being Offered to Commission

A MOST EXCELLENT POLICY

mm-aintMirtUi Oommim

» mcauirc lb* fulor* policy ot ibe oomoiiMloo la reference Us tontn 1° Use Slate. Since Ibe onpilitieHO" o* ^ bo"' 1 in Jen* Deere bn. be« no me^ln*. bcl foraatry work of • preliminary nature baa breo going on thron*hoot Use dimmer. —y. tb» direction of H- B Kummel, «• •cnlirc officer of the board. In order to aeaertaln. If pofelble. in whet McUone of Ibe State tollable land* could be bought. Secretary William H. Chew was aatborlaed to breo** the cooprrnlioc nuic newt paper* In ptadag before the people the object* of the an* foreet la*. A tynopale of Use la* waa prepared and Umber lead ovnera baelag property for enle vice reoneeted us ecenmcnlcate *bb Tbeee circular lettere m principal oawtpapervand

BIGAMIST GETS 4 1-2 YEARS Millar, Who Married Capo May Olrl. Plead* 'ju lit j In Mllwmubee MIEWAUXU. Win.. Sept. » - WllItem S. Miller. *bo »n* trrettaJ on nobargtof bigamy in MU*ankan. where be married the third Ume. pleaded guilty Us the charge agalott him In the Municipal Court today and *a* aentaoced to four aad a half yean Imprlaocmeot In the Stele penitentiary at Wan pun Miller'* •ret wife lire* at &S» Che* •*-. Oermanto«n. while the eecond Urea at «HS Haile Arena., Weet Philadelphia He waa formerly employed at the power plant of the Cape May electric light work., and when at Cape May married e* No. 3 MU* Lulu Edmond*, daughter ot Mayor and Mr*. Water* B. Edmond*, of Wed Cape May

READY FOR CAMPAIGN

Patriotic League Elects Officers to Begin the Work

May* Cbrletfnn Men Mu*t • Kroc City From (Jreap of Political tiered and Defilement"

Tb* new* of lb* reotenoe w to the man'* two wire*. Mr*. MliWr. of Haile armor, bad all preparattoni made to etert (or MUwaoka* tomorrow, where aba Inu-nded'taatifylQg ngaluat the man. Tb* man * firet wife had bean eaked to came U. Mllwankae. bnt ahe U cooralaerlog from an attack of typhoid Urrr and b In a eery weak oondlUon. Sb* iayi bar phyaldan told bar tb* trip pro re fatal. It wai then that Mre. Miller Sd roluniaared to 30. In tb* meantime, erkdence In writing *d bees eent weet. end tbtt U enppoeed to ire been .efficient us 000riot Use men. When MlUer wee arreeted upon n warrant out against Mm by Chari** H Velgbt. wbcee daughter. Laura. Miller bb firet wife llr»d

trecte of Umber lead la al

The delicti ere found alie had baeade. erted In October, UM. The new* of «M* in tb* paper* reached Use eye* otMre. MIDer. of HagbaTCBne. Bb*

TJff.

the pin* belt of th* eoeU- At firet It waa

would ba to porckae* poe Urg* tract, ernbly In tb* eoatben porthm of New Jeeaey, where the land pdbld be had at n»*ky

and ah* found him to be tb* man who bad tarried bote. Mre. Miller, of Haile arms*, eay* tb. gttasce b estlrely too light. "He derrree a Ufa aeotenoe. and 1 do not eee bow he scald get anything eb*. three won tbafr tlrm. 5

s which tb* prinripiaeof foreatry tb 1 riew to b***‘ r of Umber land

it town* and railroads, where they may be easily Till ted aad where tb* bene Ala of practical foreatry may be observed by more people than would kreret to a Mat, of course, If tbb policy b adopted it >&*ea smaller tracts, a lance reaerratlon from which a crop of timber can. after a lima, be annually token with a profit

(he State.

In oooaccUoo with tb* emailcr tie which will each be of about three hundred

aceea In exteut. it should be 1

timber will he *e ■elected that U wUl at

din finding Mre. Miller,

The wadding of Mias Retar

Dougherty aad Mr rredaeiph D. Btorril

place on Wednesday next fit*

the summer cottage, on Washington etreet, al Mlm Dougherty’* falher, Mr. Chariea H. Dougherty. The bride’s

local 'fkjniy nttendant will be her ri*ter. Mu*

Mary T. Dougherty, aad Mr. Cbariee Lewi* Blorell will act as hi* brot!

u The tuber* will be Messi

H. Breweter, Frederick Lett nig, Kane

, Whitten Erena, Edward Q. Treact and John Longficre-

The Dong hart y cartage, wtucb occupies the whole block ■arroendeb by Washington, Jtflmon, Franklin Corgi* Street*, is one of the moel □ificent araabore residenore along the

?or erTeiel day* actlre preps-

Dong bar* been going on for the erent

next VMtmdff.

LEAGUER’S VIGOROUS WORDS

The Patriotic League of Cape M*y w*» formally organised last Saturday evening seeling of citlaana held In Ogden’s Hal! fbr that purpose. V • committee on DominallonxTep* the following name* for tbe rariou* office*

B. Scull. Vlo*-Pre*ldent—Dr. E. H. Phillip*. Secretary—Nathan C- Price. Treasurer—Sam nrl M. SebelUngrr. An executlr* committee of fire waa appointed aa follows: Daniel fooer. Her. Burn*. Her- H. P- Crego, Bar. A. W. Spooner, and Memocan Hughes. Tbe object of this league la purely patriotic and therefore noc-partisan. In lu membereblp are fouud'Repnblloana. f ocrau, and Prohibitionists, onllad In the immoo object of purifying tbe poilUos of Tape May. Audit b high Dm* to eb Who that I* unprejudiced would affirm that the primaries aa recently conducted were fair to tbe people, and In gar* tb* people a chaser U press their preference (or their candidate* unless they were tboae prfifered by tbe line, and bad £be “*Ut In the mu” and the “ring In their uose." Tb* primaries oooducted are UD-American; 1 ring, but anti-people. No politician ahnply because be U smart ad no ring of politicians bee any right to

"Public office la a public treat;” I* is the IncpmbpBtMtba discretion of the

dick*, whoa* politlp*) red la gear. Tb* cry of tbe American dtiare ought to b*‘Dowo with corrupt neurpera! A corrupt ballot disfranchises the pa tefctt who bolds hi* suffrage abore price. What can be hoped for hi Cap* May until politicians who stoop to buy their way over the beads of tbe people Into office. ■haO ba ashamed of titanteelre*. and they who sell their suffrage sballplft thrli beads Id pride and declare—"I too am ■ free and patriotic efriaaor’ Christian met of Cape May llatan.-Your help to nmder to fry# our city frqm tb* grasp of peril lea greed and deiibmeui- Yoy} %rr prgad U join tbe league which to here to Work am hare to stay. Politician* want you under their feet, but -‘Cleaner Cape May" Metis n your fast. Will you stand t A LAAOtXg.

GpIfOah Appaal Martin* Tbe annnal meeting of the tape May Goff 1 lob eras bald Nat Friday erentng at the dob bouse and the following OSes were ehoaen for tbe ensuing year: Preaideut, Edwin F. Cook; nee president, Biebrxd Wis er Harvey; eecretary, ard Norris Williams; treasurer, Kane Stored Green; Green’s commltte. Dr. Chariea N. Dana, Richard Norris Williams aad Kane S. Green; board of goreruors, Louis H. Ay re*, George W. Boyd, Richard Campion, Edwin F. Cook, James C. Carry, John F.-Craig, Kane 8. Green, Dr. Chariea R. Paris, Thomas W. East wick, R W liter Uarrey, James K. E. Hildreth, Johc F. Jacoby, Howard J. Kelly. Joseph W. Moorehead, Dr. Emlsn Pbyrick, Alex H. Scott, Frank R. She Mock, Joshua L 8 maker. K. Nome Will lama and William Welsh, Jr.

A SUNDAY IN THE PARKS.

Subscription—$1.00 per Year. AUNT SADIE” A CHARACTER

iueea in Repoblicau counties, It to reasonable to presume that both F.rerett Color of Eaeex and J. Boyd Aria of loucester wiL be eircted to the State Senate. If such to the case they will be barely within tbe oonaUtuUonal age for Senator* when tfiey go \o take their Mats, Tbe State constitution aaya: ’'No person shall tie a member of the Senate who shall not hare attained the age of thirty year*.” Mr. Oolby will not h*ve attained that age until December next, while Mi. Aria to hiawnior by only fir*

tar the tall Bar. F. T. B. FUn. rector of the Church of the Adi ret. wig shortly leave for a vacation In the Poeoao Mountain*. Sf Millville, will la mnatc for St Mary’s psrochlad achool on LnfayeCte at.

Ksthenn* MoOuitc, employed at Arad's Hotel, hare, baa receivtad a notice bate a Brooklyn lawyer that eh* U hair to an saute raised at *30,000. through tte husband, a»d tots, b»» ttgned the ragtadis paper* b> s—urc tbs propsrtf. Mre. MsGtire has brea honse-

wHb tits ArnoW e for fivy

An eastern romancer mad stirring porelUI pf reaJiam was out weat weekaad during Ut» course of kia wandering* toe ptijlfd up In a typical plain* town which aeemed to afford as excellent ffaid fpr hto operaUona. He put up at the emly tavern the place, relate* the Hew York Herald, and after aupjer he ffai talking with the UpdlcB*. ^’m here looking for material lor magaalM artlclea" as preliminary to pumpI- bit. “ta that eor re-

d. *h< frank

f^FeJJ, | won’t give you away!" “Won’t give mt fWl" writer. “I don’t unit* un^eratand." "Thafa easy enough,” explained the host "Yon see there'* been nevaral of your kjnd out this way gUiln'Local color and atmosphere and character gtodtas and that sort of doin'* tar teftaTB jnaggleain**. and 70a hadn’t better rtgc the earn* n*n)t to your wrltin’e that .yon sign on the register, H yon do you hadn't better com* the present populaU moved away. Jtst d they ain't 1 slander er jtst drat

■t las mini MJethe beet peast tegs. Thraaffitewt (be fiteie a Interet* ta tsreetoy to betag and ttato wart«(the boa** paemfips ta be (ran#l with maab benefit to *e teMfi

Th# nsvaof bar good fortaa* did pot 1 hot ta throw «p bsr ampfoymMt. be peumleef to remain snlU bar

Few Jeraeymen have received eenator1 honor* at each an early age. One was the late J*meg M. Hpoyd, father of jk*tmblyn>an Harry a. Houroi, who ghije member pf the A**aqb)y of j883 a»4 in hj 30th year W»» elected to the State Senate, tbe flrrt Republican to represent Camden county in that body. Ha tosen to preside over th* Senate at the ansslon of ISM and was probably ts youngest Senator to fill that poti-

on.

When Assemblyman Beovti takes bis ■eat in the House next January it wUl be the eUth Dine he wUl have signed the great parchment enrolling member* of the popular htapoh of fhe JtJffUfcture. This will eetabtUh a new record or Camden county. Soorel will be the ■Father of tbeHouas” in point of experience, although ranked in continuous service by Asemblymee Elvina of Aland Miller of Comberiaud, who bare earved continuously since 19CB, ffhile Mr. tieorN W»» nwnbwUt WW find’s; and did not ntern to the Assambiy until 1903. With these veteran*and th* return of Bk* Gibbs

aad Norristown,

Mr. and Mr*, Frank Lansing, of Philadelphia, were gu«*U over Buoday of Oondactor ud Mre. T. R.. B. TnmpVtal

Tbs October number of Pearson’■ Magazine open* wi th M Wnreeting * on th* Auatatau Empire*, Fran. Josef, th* (read aid reao among royal tire of today. How the gtant tree* of CaUfornl* are out down in another articta, illustrated. Tha‘«Ure Dogs of the Frozen North” U aa animal article, uatratod with photographatakeu by the Ill-fated exptarer, Hubbard, which teU* at the wonderful rues of half'Wolre* with which Peary hope* to-make dash for the pok, "ft* Lost Children of Greater New York” to an artkto UL ustrated by a newly famed young artist.

Log a.specialty of Besides Mrs. Kate St, Maw’s usual -Setf-SupportiUfi Home" article, there ' " g fine newapane. story, two fnany stories, two lore atoriaa mad gight adrenture etoriee. intinding at *L V.” story, a "Dorn Q." atary and meet of Albert Bigelow Palo*'. "A Sailor of Fortene." CAPE MAY POINT CAPE HAY TOUT?. B*!* r-Dur-te revere eieotrio at-mn of last the Oariton Hotel was a truck by

nlng, bat

HwV Of Ofip* May, ritited frtend* here reeentiy. Mrs. Netaon Jobi aad gone during UM summer plea rest farm boms Met lire Ml seta. Bar rftitore have (U kfiMt dtitaklid

aingto portioa of to to ever allaweA to leere th* psriUoa. and a torn leaf er a ■ovar to anfflclant to forfeit Mlaa Hswttt'e friaodahlp for all Ume. The "collection” extaoda set rely to inenarlam, but also to many aad qnatak retire aad traditions of old Cape May. which “Aunt Sadie" carefully guards for

only her father, but her grandfather, ao*

far beef and pork. 8b* can tall of th* ttm* when salt was Irst m an n factored in otfilerable noantlrerek and af the rastains of

by a Dr. Harris, who he retd gunpowder, end at how they offered a re-

leeaa tell of through all the Intervening yean; of the time wb*o the "vUlags of Ospa May lalaod” first be-

la Caps May City “ - ■ ' al tire are

af aeah reytimfi. ties pnhtirnn oppoasel to J Boyd Art*, who

ha* far tw* yenre been .apmtker of the m Web tare** taeet- Horeeef Areembly. ...