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NEWS OF THE LAST WEEK. Thursday. December IS. It was unanimously voted by t^e" House of Representative* to return to the old ttandarJ of apeUlny as the result of a conference with the President. at which he said If the House should go on record against the slm pllSed system he would abandon his efforts In that dlrectlcA; an agreement was reached for a rote on the question of Increase of salaries.—The proposition of William Smith, of Gen era, N. Y„ to found a college for women In connection with Hobart College waa accepted by the Hobart board of trustees —-The British freight steamer St. George reached Boston af ter a voyage of St.000 miles, having es caped both typhoon and lire.—The pro posed 160,000.000 stock Issue ol the Great Northern Railway waa pronounc ed illegal by the Attorney General ol Minnesota.—Plans for the biggest bat Ueshlp In the world, with a tonnage ol 20.000 and to cost $6,000,000. were presented to the House of Representative* by Secretary Bonaparte.—The Reich stag was dissolved after the government had been defeated on the supplementary budget to maintain the garrison In German Southwest Africa — There waa little change In the condition of the Shah of Persia, but the doctors found that his health had become seriously affected. Friday. December 14. Major Penrose and Captain Macklln. of the 25th Infantry, are to bs tried by court-martial on charges of neglect of duty In falling to prevent the outbreak of Negro troops at Brownsville. Tex.—The battleship Kansas slightly exceeded her contract speed of eighteen knots an hour la a four hours trial run off the Maine coast.—The statement of facts upon the casf to test the validity of segregating Japan ese children In the schools of San Francisco was prepared and telegraph ed to Attorney General Moody.—Advices received by the German Con sul at El Paso, Tex., from Mexico City, said the government of that republic had ratified the treaty with the U. 8. settling the question of the Engle irrigation dam. which may now be completed.—The legislative bill waa passed, with an amendment raising the salaries of the Vice-President, the Speaker and members of the Cab luent to 112.000 a year; a proportion to Increase the pay of members of Con gresa was defeated.—The Vatican la sued a statement yesterday declaring that the French government has not yet denounced the concordat and that the church will not loae Its rights; the statement further declares that the church U not opposed to applying for permission to hold services, the French government la considering plana to st-lxc the churches; a Cabinet meeting waa held, and radical legislation is apprehended; public worship will cos tinue under the laws of 1881.—Jamc.Bryee, Chief Secretary for Ireland, did not deny In London the report that he would be appointed Brltlah Ambts sad or to the United States.—Colour Veja, a leader U the revolution 1c Ecuador, shot himself as a mob waa trying to rescue prisoners, among whom was himself; his friends aa) government troops shot hlBL—Tha Bel glan Chamber of Deputies voted for the annexation of tbs Congo Indepen dent Stats. Sati.'day, December 16. The Isthmian Canal Commission an Bounced that foreigners would be bar red from competition lor Panama Can al contrae*«.—A medal was presented to Commander Robert K. Peary by President Roosevelt, la behalf of the National Geographic Society, at a dinner la Washington.—Rumors that two regiments had been ordered to Hawaii in case of possible trouble with Japsa la those Islsndr were denied by tbs War Department at Washington.—Tbs t of facts in tbs Baa
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Into s bank at SbortsvlUs, N. T.. and made a big haul.—Tbs Hones was devoted to pension legislation, three hundred sad fifty bills being passed In less than an hour.—A great crowd asaem bind at the episcopal palace at Parts, where formal notice to depart waa served on Cardinal Richard; there was no violence, and general Indication* again point toward a peaceful enforcement of the Separation law.—Terrorists In Moscow tired ten shots and threw two bomb* at Admiral Doubaswoff. the former Governor General; he was only slightly Injured, and cap lured one of his assailants—Count Lamsdorff la reported seriously ID at St. Petersburg.—The Sultan of Morocco promised Ralsull a free hand out side Tangier If he did not Interfere In the city. I THE BEisfOETL GIEIS
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Justice Supreme Court—Tbos.W Treuchaid CirtmtfjooRe—Alies B. Eodieoti l^H Law Judge—Jamru M.EHildrethKeplBll Proetcutor of Pleas- Harry S. Douglas*. Hep ••■I'O* Sheriff-William H. Bright. Sep 1907 Coroner's—Robert & Miller. Rep— I9°7
Corooer’s—William H. . Coroner’s—A LeRoj Mulller. .1108 County Ctert-JuUns Wsj. Hen. ....Uiu -turrusatr-H. Cttutoa Hewitt. Ben 1907 ^inuty Collector—Joaepb L Scull R. 1B0B
r Hoard of Elections—Wa. J. Tvler. r- 1907 Board of Electlous-Ml.hsrl Hires, Dem IMS of Court-Second Tuesday In April,
UOAHD OP C’HOBKN PREEBOLDEK8 Anthony B. Smith, Palermo, Jan.i 1W. W. h. Johnson. Ocean City Jan. 1,1907 John P Fox. Oeean City—Jan. 1. 1907 U. P. Vana man. Diaa Creek, Jan, 1, 1908 Jesse D Lodlam.So. Dennis Jan 1, 1907 Daniel Scbellengrr, Erma, Jan. 1,1909 West ley R. Walea. Cape May. Jsn L WU? H. S. Kulhrrfoid. Cape May. Jan. 1. 19W Anthony B. Smith, Director, Samuel Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Lewis M. Cress*. Ocean
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sr. mart’s r. c. church. Kev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays. 7 0U and 9 00 1 ** Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Sunday-school at 2.30 p. m. itoaa/y r-ermou—Benediction of the Most Blessed Sscmneot at 7.30 p. m. Friday evenln at 7 30 the Way of the Cross nod Benediction. P. I. CUUHUH OP TUX ADVERT. Sunday Services: 800 a. m. Holy Cotamuuloo: 11.00 s m, Morning Prayer and Sermon: 9.4» a m, Sunday school; • p. m.. Evening Prayrr and Sermon. Holy Comm union—1st Sunday in month at II 00 a m. Thursdays, evening Prefer and addi
7jo pm.
Other services as announced. rEmBTTXRIAX CHURCH.
Sunday services at 1030 a m.,
7.30 p. m.
Sunday school *t 2 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7JO p. m. Junior C. E. 1 nday at 4 16 p. m. Y. P. H. C. E. Friday at 7J0 d. m Strangers always made welcome, riser «. a. church. Kev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on Bunds) morning at 10.10. in the evening at 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. ■. and fi JO r. M. 00
Sundays
Sunday School at 8 r. K. Epworth League Sunday evening at 7 30 o’clock. Mid-week prayer servlo* Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday svealngs. baptist chi; urn. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor.
Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 1.00 A. H. Sunday School at 2-80 r. m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting si 7 JO o’clock Young People's Kee ing Friday a C 7.S0 o’clock •a Meeting Batarday even log a 18.00
ith st lodge room. Washington and Freak tin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. F. and A. M.
Tuesdays of sMb month at lodge n Washington and Frenklin nrests. Cape May Camp, No. 8TT8, Modern Woedmso of America—Meets first Wednesday
of each month at Auditorium.
Cape May Conclave, No. 188 Improved Order of Hsptaaophe-Mesto at Ogdea't Hall.819 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cap* May Council, No. U91; Royal Jr-' scum—Maata first sad third Tuesday* of
ech month at AndUorium.
Oape May fndga. No. M.*JL Q. U. W.Mart* fires asM third Tberadayi of saeb
month st 919 Waahlagtoo street.
Cold Spring ConnaU.Jr.au. A. M. Mo. 186—Marts In ball at Cold Spring, every
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Columbia Lodge, No. 99. Independent Order of Meehan toe-Meet* each Monday Rareka Lodge, No. 7, Ladlm* t O. M.Karts second sad fourth Thursday, of
Friendship OonaaO, No. 9T. D. of Af—
at 9.90. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, U. A. R. toeeuoo the third Friday of each month alTJO o'clock p. m„ al Frauklii. . school building. Mayflower Lodga. No. 9M, ludependeut Order of Odd Fellows—Meet* each Friday at the Auditorium. Jnshson .tm-a Ogalialla Tribe. No. 157. Improved Older «f Bed Men—Meets st 810 Wmblugtoo Street. Cape May"Fire Department, meru first Monday evening In each month at o Washington and Franklin street.
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