Cape May Herald, 7 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY. MARCH 7, 1907

CAPE MAY HERALD ktoia T. (M^aacN C- Ncal. AN I N D E PE N Ot NT WEEKLY. Publl.hcd Evary Maralot at SOS Waahlagtoa Street. Capa »*ay, N. <1. subscription:

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THE KAISER WHITTLES ONE OF HIS OWN.

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CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Thom W. Millet, .. .Jan. a, IMS Alderman—F. K. Duke, ... Jen. 1.11H)8 Council—Wy. 8. 8baw ...Jaml.mo " 8am. H. Moore, .. Jaa. 1.190S Jo«. Hand Jan. l. mo “ billwell Hand .. .Jan. 1. ISIS Ja*. J. Doak .... Jan. 1, l*fl« Joa. K. Urooka . .Jan. 1. IBM " Sam. K. Ware ... Jan. 1.190B LouU C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1»0» V. 8. To«naend..Jan. 1.1B0* Recorder—J. W. Tbompton. Jan. 1,1B0S AeneMor—u. C. Husliea .. .Jan. 1.1»0S Collector—Sol. Ncedlei .. .Jan. 1.180S Treaaurer—1. H. Smllb... .Jan. 1,1B0S CUy Solicitor—J. Bplcer Leamlng .Jan. 1.1B08 uld(. Inupcctor, \V. T. Stor'-,,

Cold Spring CoodcU, Jr. O. D. A. M. No. IIP—MeeU In hall at Cold Sprinc, every Tuesday evealna at T o'clock. Colombia Dodge, No B. Indepeodeoi Order of Maebaolca-MaeU each Mceday at Audi tori am. Eureka Lodge, No. T, Todies' I. O. Jtlasu asoond and fourth Thursday, of ib mouth at Auditorium. Krlendablp Couucll. No. gl. D. of A.-

armany la about to build a largsr battlsahlp than the DreefWusht or tha rep wood by tha Ualted atstse Cebl. Diapatch. —Webeter in Chicago Intor Oooan.

COLBY BILL NOT .RKTUt The mlalolorprefauoo plaonl on aomr of Senator Colby a remark, to the repPe srotatlvy of • New Y ork paper, nave rt»r to the report that be totoqded to relir. Into private llfaaaaooaaahUterm expire, and thereafter to caches politics. Tbr aridity with which this current atory was aetaed upon by all Ihoae who hare lorr,l boast.m and fouitbl reform and poliilca laii pendroce, ah os el how eauerly the' awaited and bow earoeslly they uoped foi not only situ joy received It, but uwrd ii aa a further opportunity to aasail Mr Colby's political character, mtarrpre-vcl bis motives and deal a blow at all hi. a» soclatev They raid hr bad done noth inn anyhow, was not a factor in politics and wouldn't be miaaed when he dropped out

of eight.

But Senator Colby U not to retire fro-r politics for two reasons- Brat, because h. dura not desire to. second. bccan« the ad vocates of reform in New "°" 1 ' for bimaelf. ho aaid. in denial of the report referred to: "I prop we to remain in a<e.lv. politics till I am gray, a* my work is onb fairly began, la the immediate future I shall not be »ble to devote as much ttmsad attention to ihe work as I have heretofore done, bat that to only temporar> The reason for it to that Mra. Colby', health ts so unsatisfactory that her physician has ordered b*r to get awav. and ar awn a. I abUI be able to l^ave we will take a long trip. Thai will probably to after April l. a! which time fbe Lrgtolatnre to likely to adjourn. I have no par pose or desire to abandon the work 1 bav. set ant to do and I couldn't abandon t« If I bad. for I owe it to my loyal friends and supporters to proceed vigorously along tor lines laid out." Why should Ssoalor Colby retire* What man to the Stats of Sew Jersey has fooght such a fight as be has fonght again*' bo-o-i.m corruption, corporation control in politics and corporate infinrnces In (hr Legislature? And what man In this Slate, within the memory of any dtixen. ha* compelled a reluctant majority in the Legislature to do so much for the people a* Senator Colby ha* compelled the Ke publican majority at Trenton to do in the past two yean* Who else, in bto capacity a* leader, de slreyed (be machine power in Eauex and pulled down the boa.? Who else established and strengthened the reform movement in practically every canoty in North Jersey? Who else compelled the Kepubli-

GiNERAL NEWS ITEMS beats Whirl) Have Happened The j

8WETTENHAM RESIGNS.

agtiliMt freight ran near Tivoli, N. Y., and ten pa.aeugrr.are injured \ broken rati t. believed lo have caused the wreck. It is now considered certain tliat Salvador, (iualermala and Costa htca will join Honduras in the war against Nicar-

LONDON, Marvb S -Tlie ivsignatki of Governor Hwetteuhnm of Jautaira has heroine an aeroiupUalietl fnrl. be will leave that iglantl as noon e afTalrs ran be arranged. Blr Alexander Rwettenham hat

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J. the p

n crusade? Who Wa.

tty act and ball a do they were appoSed first began bis rtfot It that brought about

tor Dryden? Who has earned the baud af every bona, every corruptionist, every machine politician, every corporation that demand* extortionate price*, seek* bacXstaint legislation and grabs valuable privi-

lege* without paying for tbem?J

What other man in New leraey baa eo commended binuelf to ioulllgeat. independent. thoughtful and conscientious voters all over the State? What other mao ha*so ingratiated bimaelf with all who deal re hottest legislation and good government' What other man represent* so well the life, soul, honor and true purpose of the reform movement? What other mao ooutd take bto place a* a leader of this movement? As Mr. Colby *ays,bto srork to only fairly begun, the reform movement lo New Jersey ie through only with iu first or second camp dgn; Colby

and bto supporter*, like Caul J. "only ju l began to fight "

Last rear Colby wa. derided, abuerd. forestalled in sll bis effort*. This year the Governor’, mrsa.gr. the speech of

ader in

speech of tbs Senate's tbr chair were replete a 1th tael t ackoowi. edgemaato of the Colby tofit Jersey politics Colby could DC

progress on the t ulebrit Cut, I'anstu*. for February. Col. GoetUel* to to nail ifiminilately in company wtlb a parly Of Coogresameo. The lied Bur line steamer Vader ■mud*, near Itover. pit oj with UttT ittniape aud pn* ceded on her voyagt lo New Y ork. Inr of the Moyer. Haywood and Fettl tome I>efen»e league In San Franc toed htoaetl the Attierlcan Pag and foreetl the (rfriuutt Sia-toliot Singing society Moadai. Marrk 4. Walter W. Savage of Syracuse. N. T. aud Andy Corolbera. tharged with dnigcln-. and assaulting six anmll girls at Marietta. O.. narrowly escaped rlo lenee at the hands of a large crowd that for a time surrounded the Jail. Four men are dead In a Taylor (Pa. hospital atel twelve others «ufTcrrd hum* Himiigti a terrific explosf gtt* ftiat swept through a portion Hohleo mine of tlx- Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company st North

Taylor.

it to said that Miss Mae C Wood preparing to bring a'salt for dlvor against Senator Thomas C. Platt New York In the district coort Omaha. Neb., atiandonlng the suit she Pled recently In New York. Omaha Mlit* Wood's le^l residence. Mr*. Mary Elizabeth Bennett wife of Fred K. H. Bennett burled from her home in Trenton. N. J, died aa the result of a funny story told by husband a week ago. She laughed so heartily that she burst a blood and death en.tied after several days of intense suffering. A bill In e<|Ulty to secure sn account*, ing of the financial affairs of Mrs. Mary Baker Glovsr Eddy, head of the t TiTint inn Science church, was Died In | the superior. court at Concord. N. H.. i hy Mrs. tgddy's son. George W. Glover j of t>eadwood. S. I».. and his daughter, j Miss Mary' Baker Glover, and Georgs j W. Baker of Bangor. Me. ! A re|»rt say s that Miss Ethel Barrymore was severely bitten by ■ dog during ■‘Rterfonunnce of "Captain Jinks" at the Empire theater. New Y'ork. In the first act. when Mias Barrymore .tinken her entrance she carries a small |s*t dog. while two 8L Benunl* follow her. During the act Mini Barrymore Hepped too close to one of the Bt. Ber tinrds. anrt wllbout warning the animal sprang at ber anil seized ber right log. The dog was killed. rvMar. I The lower bouse of the California legislature bas passed a sweeping Japanese and antl-Cblneae measure. Introduced by Assemblyman Drew of

Fresno.

That a deliberate conspiracy waa formed an tentlary and the detectives to Implicate the I — - eratlon of of ex-Govi

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w. a. a of the Bet New York ter, who d

GOVERNOR 8WETTENHAM. Bear Admiral Charles Davis, C. 8- N. who was sent by the Dnlted States U aid the stricken city ot Kingston, ere ated an International episode. Admlrn Davto' presence In Jamaica displease. Governor,8wetteriham.. and he wroti the admiral what Americans would call a very “fresh" letter, reqnestlnihlm none too politely to go away a once. The American admiral wept As soon as Governor Swettenham' action became known In I-ondoh the British government apologized to UnAmerican government, dtoavowlm Swettenham'e act. Later Swettenham bimaelf apologized to Admiral IVavta Now bto retirement, finally closes Ux Incident Daabarr Black BaraeU. DANBURY'. Conn.. March 5. — A bride block, owned hy Hall Brothers' company, occupied In part. by them and also hy the famishing slot Hearne A Keane, the fruit store of John Costell and Progressive lodge of Odd Fellows, was totally destroyed by fire here, and on adjoining building, owned by Henry Bernd, was bnnted ont In the npper floors. The loss is abont >128,000 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Cleat a* Slack Qacrtalloes. Money on call firm nominally at SHffl per cent Prime mcrcantllr paper. HvOt

anosa. r.Htsa Closing prices: AmaL Copper...lOSto N. T. Central..! Atchison. » Nort. A West.. B-AO.. ItoS Penn. R. H 1 Brooklyn R- T.. MH Raading 1 C. .O.C.A 8t.L. B Rock Islsnd ... Cbas. A Ohio.... 4* Bt. Atnl ....l ChL ANorthw..UZH Southern Pao... D. A H BO Southern Ry.... -. Bli South. Ry. pf„.

Union Padfic-jans U. A Steal m. V. A Stoat pf..1051,

IXOtTR—Dun and about steady: Mlnne. ^^ssL-ssa-rasi ‘whaaT—Market opened lower under

BOAUD OF EDUCATION. damuel R. Stiles. President vVm. 11. Thompson, vlco-pres iSdw. H. Phillips. Clerk tValler A. Lovett A'Uilain 11. Gilbert George S. Douglass William T. Stereos Dr. A. L. Leach Charles F. guidon

at XK. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Bpring Tbs John Mecraj Post No.. 40. G. A. K (sets on the third Friday of each month at 7.BJ o'clock p. m.. at Franklin atreel •chool baUding. Hayflower Lodge, No. KB. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Masts each Frida) at the Auditorium. Jackson at ran OgaUalla Tribe, ho. 1BT, Improved Order of Rad Mao—Meats at 110 Waahtogtoi

Capa May Fire Department, n •londay evening In each month Washington and Franklin sire*

BOARD OF HEALTH, k. L. Leach, President. Sept. ’ Ur. V. M. U. Marcy, Seely. rtoberL 8. Hand ” Lafayette M. Hall rt B. UlUe Giorge L Lowett "

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TUAUk.

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supremo Court—Thos W. Trenchard, Rep 19 circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott

Law Judge—James M. E Hildreth

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Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry S. Douglass, Rep 1908 Sheriff-Wm. H. Bright. Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller, Rep 1*07 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A Cohen, ..... 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep...1910 Surrogate—E C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep ] County Board of Elections—Joa K Hand, Rep 1*07 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Elections—Chaa. T. Norton. Detn 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H- Kearns, Dem 1*08 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B- Smith, Palermo Jan. 1.1*10 W. 8. Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vanamnn, Dias Creek..Jan. 1.1908 I. D Lndlam. So. Dennis . .Jon. 1,1910 Q. Schellenger, Erma Jon. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett, Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep. 1909 Assemblyman—C. E. Stllle, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioners—Eugene C. Cole Seavllle; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand Cape May Court House.

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays. 7 00 and 9 00 • “ Weekdays, 7 JO s m. Sunday-school at 2 30 p m. Rosary Sermon—Benediction of the Most Gleased Sacrament at 7.80 p. m. Friday evenin at 7 30 the Way of the Cross and Benediction. r. a cutrncH or tux apvrwT. Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. Sunday Service*.—10.80 a. m.. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 8 p. m., buuda) School: 7.80 p. m_ Evening Prayer ai Celebrations of the Holy Commnoloa 8 a. m. every Sunday, and at 10.80 a. 0 on 1st Snnday ot each month.: Lenten Servtor*:—Aiurnlug Prayer and Litany. Wednesday* and Fridaya, 10a. m : Evening Prayer, dally at 4 p. m., except Wednesday*, on which day it will be *1 7 80 p. ID., with adder**. Daring Holy Week dally celebration of tb* Holy Com munlon at 8 a. m.. except Good Frida) when the regular moruiog service will to at 10J» a. m , omitting celebration of (to Holy Oommunloo. 't ■■ — On Easter day early celebration at the Holy Communion ar'7.90 a. m.; 8 celebralinn aud services at 10J0 : Children's Festival (Choral ear Ties,

MUBBTTXIUAK CRCRCH.

Sunday servyea at 10 90 a m., • 7.30 p. m. r SutMlay school at 230 p. a Prayer meeUi g Wedt '*

Juttior C. E. 1 nday a

Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday Strangen always made welcome.

FIRST M. A CBOBCB.

Rev. James Burni, Pastor. Preaching on Suuda) morning at 10.80.

In the evening at T.45.

Meetiugs at 9 A. M. and 6.80 F. B,

^Su^T 8

School at 8 f.b.

Epworth Leacun Sunday

7.80 o'clock.

Mid-week prayer service WadoeadA) evening at 6 o'clock. Class maetlags, Tuesday, Thursday sad Friday enalogm. baptut envnen. Bet. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preacbiug on Sunday moruing at 10.80.

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Pr.dts

DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 $137,692.30

$2,480,439.36

solicit your account. Our patrons receive every courtesy and accommodation consistent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on deposits in our Savings De|mrtincut.

grotmioul Sard*.

QK. WK8TLKY RODGEB8 WALKS, WALES' Usirai) tTrxras Pbasmact. Wasmsoros aan DxcaTL* Sraxm., Cape May CUy, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34.; Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and remdenne, Wales United States Pharmacy. Ntour Bzll. j^KWIST. STEVEN8; COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ttlO WasaisoTos Sr . Can Mar, N. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

J-JR. C. H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. DENTIST Ocaas axn Hcouxe Braam, Cara Mar. N. J.

Ora! Surgery, including Extraction Teeth under Narcotised Air and rther Anesthetics Phito. Office; Perry Bldg. t6th it Chestnut -'

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuildei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. 4 M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. CHASVKS TOSS STITCI P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE IB any Part af Capa May Caaaty Holly Beach, N. J.

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OP OUR OWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first caab purchase of >1.00 and upwards, by presenting

-SEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beet ahoes we can buy for the money in great variety. ten and children.

Opp. Reading Terminal, 606 Wsakiuctuo St

tac H. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

-Advisory Board-

Dr. James Mrcrsy William K. (Jawed v Albert G. Bennett

H. C. Thompson, Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert E Hand

|W. LKNOIR~il fi, PAPER IfiiN

plaster Wflorh a Specialty;^™ msz2o Lmctu8ta, tUalton an5 Eiirlap8 \ B j0«<» indfilwr Ifoo™. Second floor Smith Bldn SW Wash Sit “ C*PE MAY, N. J. iggr *' l ' rrrr ' BJ< ~ rrri ~ riJ ‘ Jf ~''f'ririePPfrc?gLg£gg WpI Charles T. Campbell NO. 500 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jersey HRE INSURANCE ake you insured? 'monince placed cm boildioj faniitnre. M «k. plat, gb™ aod boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMENS, INSURANCE CO. OF Phll.A THE CONCORD FIKE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE FIRE ASSOC'I A HON OF PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PH I LA

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Pierson and bon. NfwftcArefilUYtMABKET.^)

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions andjruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams."

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House moving a specialty pasY ©f-yjss asmssa, si®!!®®®!!, 0 o

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217,219, azi Ocean St. Meats. Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chtf** P8ttf.*«-ShanxI*M out X44*.A Sp^lalty Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm Flak, Orxun Clgaz ax4 Ttmpin. prcxxefi poBltry The largest market in Cape May.

Thomas '[J). Jffillet & £on COAL ft WOOD .1: — Offlce-320 WASHINGTON 8T, CAPE MAY. Bgr.T. ygMysoyg No. BO.

M. C* SWAIN — manufacturer of — Artificial Stone Pavement. Cellars, Floors. Etix, Etc ms ABH) S79BS 01WQQ@. m coma 0* nnasa a irtoairr All Work Guaraktxid and Bkbt of BkFiBkNcx Fi bmkhid 30 ~g~x* -mm Ex rajtrx^ccjr. Of a rnmd Rtiidemcc, Cor fir d ^merm SU. Cop* Mmy % ff. J % THE HOMESTEAD lut Car. Wsahtogn* sad Jacksoa Sts. Cap. Mar THB CAPS ia Ibonanghly up-torilatc in mil appotntHaadaozncly appointed parlorx for ladien. Csttsgss lansd witkcksicsst Wtoas, Ltossrs, o torrs J. J. 8ATTT, Msasgsr