Cape May Herald, 7 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1907,

TURNED BACK TIME

a-.ath Congr«e8 With Sooga.

all regret LOSS of spooker.

I.TilS. Mart'll S.-Tb* Klf n^rv*- adj.-uruoil aloe Ul« rr i-t..u. I hr batula of (hr IS U-rn turned Imik that ad uitslit he offlrlaU; Ukeu at

•TROTHERr TRIAL.

cuu'Krtcu. fnte of Janie* charsed with ' F R} wafer*, tl he derhlnl to.1. Ins delivered li oow with th< After an e which l>oth pt had upheld tl

The

adopted

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tremor Id bis speaker said:

“I thank foa. sentlemen. fo^ yo kindness Id the deed and the word* this day. but oven more cordially do 1 thank you for your unwearylns and constant friendship dnrins every o of the laborious and eventful days the Fifty-ninth consre**." Great surprise, as well as recret. was expressed by senator* of both parties after the announcement by Senator

milt >

>• of

lie defendant*, tin lie Jury. The Jury beard Kdward (.nines, rothrr ln law of Ihe defendants, adtit rerlahi dlw-repunrlre In hla teatltotiy stven lie fore the coroner’s Jury.

W RECKSJOMESTEAD Explosion In New Jersey Shakes Whole Dintnot. KILLED TVO; DAMAGED FIF1T DOMES

■t MMaUhl-WatehMa *■*- posed Maw* ta Irirea*. HOMESTEAD. N. J- March 8.-A dynamite explosion here at mldnlebt killed two peraona. Injured at leant twenty other*, wrecked Ofty bornea In the village and shook towns and clUea within a radius of leu mlleu. The dynamite was the property of Bradley A Bon. contractors, who are Imlldlug the Jersey end of the Feu nay 1 vanla railroad North river tunnel. II was stored In a one story Btructure 23 by W feet In dimensions and located within a few hundred feet of where a ICang of aevenly-Ovc men were employed In excavating. The engineer and watchmuu are mlaalng and are auppoaed lo lie dead. The plnut of the contractora was wrecked. 400 bonnes lost their windown, while a half doten home* and Geveroaod’s silk factory were otherwise damaged. The explosion, which ahtKtk and shat tered small bt.uaes for aeventl uilles York and even Hrookly u and t'oney Island. 1'crsons all over the country were awakened, and many rushed to the street, thinking there had been an

earthquake

Several thousand pounds of explo

rtumlej

ture."

Mr. <Ja

ImiKMtnut of the day. Judsi

‘an uncle of Itywnlers; Mrs. Bessie Triplett, the dead man s sister, anil James Clark, his colored driver, were put on the stand, hut their testimony was objected lo.by the defeuse. and

the object Ions were sustained.

SENATOR JOHN C. SPOONER. John C. Spooner that he would not n tnm to the senate when It should me. again. Mr 8|*ioner ha* a.

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Ben* to

practice of law. President llonse. on learninc that Mr. Spooner hail signed l**ue.l a statement of recret. One of the Interesting features cident to the close of congress was th* visit of President Roosevelt, with hi* cabinet. White House staff and a nnmlirr of guest* occupied tl president's room In the *enate wing Forty bills In all were signed by t! president at the capltnl. The last b to reach him was Senator I-a Folletti measure limiting the continuous lalmr of railroad employees to sixteen hours H. R- Fuller who has been repre seeling the various railway I sot her hoods at the rapltol during the consideration of the La Follette measure was In the room at the time It was signed. The president shook bandwith Mr. Fuller, remarking. “You know the prestdert only get* a percentage of what be want*.” The ship subsidy bill died In the sen ate. Senator Galllnger agreeing not to pres* It when the Democrat* announced their Intention of tafklng It to death. In addition to the songs and stories that usnally mart the close of a session there was a heautlfnl picture formed by the entire bouse rising and waving flags and singing ’'My Country, Tl* of Thee." as the gavel fell at 12:15 p. m. tn the senate the last of the proceed Ings was the speech by Vice President Fairbanks prior to adjournment. HI* remark* were applauded by the thousands of visitor*, and the applause continued as the audience watched with Interest the fi on the floor.

EVELYN'S WRONGS. Dr. Waaaer Gives Dlreer t**a* at NEW YORK. March 5.-It was the recital Of the wrong* which Evelyn Nesblt suffered at live bands of Stanford White which drova Harry Thaw Insane when tie heard It from her own

lips In Pari*.

This statement was made positively In all its forms by Dr. Charles Wagner, the alienist for the defense. Dr. Wagner declared further tin the moment he fired the first of three shots that killed Stanford White Thnw knew what he was doing ■Did he know what lie was doing when he tired the second shot—when be pulled the trigger the second timer’ asked Mr. Jerome. “1 do not know. But up to the moment he pulled the trigger be bad knowledge. Insane or otherwise, that the tiring of a revolver would kill." was Dr. Wagner's answer. "He had knowledge of consequences up to pulling the trigger the flrst

A LOVER | OF PEACE l

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MRS. EDDVfl MONEY.

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frame buildings c

I Ihe mags

yd In removing powder and dynamite to be u*c< day In blasting operations In the tunnel. Home two hundred |x>und* of (siw-der had been placed In a pile near one of the buildings when the explosion suddenly occurred. It Is suiqiuaed that ■ spark from some cureless workman’s pl|ie fell Into some isnrder Unit had leaked from one of the cans. Tile explosion of the powder canned ilie dyuanilte to explode, and In an Instani all the magazines had gone up

George Johnson, a watehninu. Is aupl>us«d lo have been blown to piecea. He is known to have been on dutyjust before the explosion. Later the only trace found of him was Ida bat which w as picked op from the ruins of the small tool bulkllngs that were lev-

eled.

Mandak, another watchman, was burled a distance of a hundred feet The Maberti family occupied a small frame bouse about 850 feet from the magazine. Their home foil In upon them, and four of the family were seriously Injured. Just bow much dynamite wns stored In the magaxine may be determined In the offlclal Investigation. Superintendent James McMahon of the contract g Arm waa arreated charged with icing In storage a greater quantity of ipkailre* than can legally be kept one place, it waa rei>orted that building held four tons of dynamite. lere were two or more explosion*, and they tore a‘bole eight feet deep and twenty-four feet acmes In the rock. According to a statement made to Coroner Keeker by Bradley's superintendent. the explosion followed the blowing up of one of the air pressure holler* at the power bouse.

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appreciation of the din-barging the conMver mto Stanford

But he

fact that be wi tents ol

Whiter

I think he did." said the witness. Ur. Jerome banded the witness • l»y of the letter which Thaw ad dressed to Anthony Comstock com '.-lining of aVegeil ".lens of vice’ iilch he dettrnal lo be maintained hy I'blte and "other rich scoundrels.’’ lie asked what light this letter threw n the condition of the writer, "It la Indicative of ■ deluatonal

atate."

A long stride forward In the trial was taken when Jerome announced that hi* exhaustive cross examination of Dr. Britton D. Evans, one of the alienists for the defense, had been concluded. Dr. Evans had been under Are since Wednesday morning last. He was Immediately succeeded on the «tnnd by Dr. Charles G. Wagner of ‘.Inghamton. N. stand when court adjourned. Mrs. William Thaw is expected to be the next figure In the witness chair.

Comment and Suggestive Thought. A Long. Simple Life of Peace.— Va. 12-2&. Isaac lived with hla father 'n the great encampment of "The Oaks." near Hebron, till Abraham« death. B. C. 1521. He Inherited hla father’s property and position, and continued the same kind of life as a farmer chieftain. Moving towards the well of Label rol. "The well of the Uring One that Soetb Me.” Georg* Adam Smith and Henderson In Hastings' Bible Diction ary place It about 50 miles south land a little southwest) of Beersheba. or one of the caravan routes to Egypt Here It was that Ishmael's mother Hagaf found a retting place and a fountain of water after her hopelesa : wanderings In the desert. ; Alexander Whyte thinks that Isaac | was attracted to this place, and pitch j cd hla tent toward Beerlahal-rol. be came he had heard from hla norar Hagai's lips her wonderful story • hi* place. "Isaac could never wall round that well, or alt down beside It or drink out of It. but hla tears would rorae fast for poor. Ill-used Hagar an noor, outcast lahmael. till he wlaheagain that he had never been bon rather than that they should both boutcast from their proper home o: hla account;" and "here God vislte-

lease also.”

24. The Lord Appeared Unto Hlm.In what way we know not, but prob ably as In other appearances to hi people. "The God of Abraham." "Got la not the God of the dead, but of th living." "Therefore be la assure that Abraham la not lost by dealt nor God's covenant with him tost Fear noL" As a man of peace, nr willing to strive or fight, he may havfeared that hla enemlet would tak advantage of hla good disposition. an< Injure him. God forbids him to bavt no tear so long as be la serving Goand doing right. He la assured again* any doubt* or fear* he may have had or any feeling of unworthlness fron hla having to different a career fr hla father, that the covenant w Abraham, with all It* blessings, continued to him. the son and heir Th* Man of Peaca.—The only’waj to overcome evil I* with good. Pull Ing up weeds never, alone, makes i good garden. It la true that so tom v* there Is evil in the world there wi! be conflict and commotion.

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CON’COUD. h\ IL, March 5.—General Frank M. H tree ter. (he legal adviser of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, has lasued a long statement In Hie nature of a reply to various allegations In the bin of equity which has been brought against trustees and director* of the Christian Science church by relative* of Mr*. Eddy with the view of obtaining an accounting of funds. a -charged that Mrs Eddy la being kept a prisoner by persona who bandied millions of dollar* which have for years flowed Into her treasury The etulenient Is as follows: “Early Saturday morning I sent to. Mr*. Eddy a copy of tlie hill In equity published, but not yet served upon any of th* defendants, so far as I am Informed. I have since Usd s long personal conference with her. at which ills proceeding and matters connected therewith were fully discussed. common with her many friends elleves that the Initiative tn these proceeding* was not taken by her son other relative*, hut by other* who a markedly unusual manner and by unique methods are undertaking unbe guise of court proceedings to continue the persecution liegun some

time ago.

•From my conferences with her at the time and on other recent occasions able to apeak definitely and positively. Her clearne** of mind and resolntones* of purpose ha* been In no re«|>ect Impaired by her advanced ar* Her cs|iaclty to think clearly ,d lo deal accurately and Justly with iportant business affairs has nevei «*u more perfectly d<

The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the Oiunty; The Whaling- The Growth of the Village*. The Revolution and Patriots: The Establishment of the New Government: The War of 1S12; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 4S0 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SINT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP $2.00 BT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

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erty has been gro«

and unfomidi morned of lai

term la treed. Mr*. Income from the ch publication -society r

1 from th* cop-right a

[•voted and loya'

grandchildren. I h

A man has actually been killed a French duel. Nothing surprising.' after at). Sometimes even a slapstick

A London suffragette has christened her baby boy Franchise Isn’t tbla having revenge on the wrong per

Morreea Apostle AmalltrA. SALT LAKE CITY. March 5—The case again*! Apostle Metier Grant of the Mormon church, charged with unlawful polygamou* cohabitation, wa* dismissed by Judge Diehl at the In stance pf the iiroMtcutlnz attorney. Ac UoC was brought against Apostle Gnint two year* ago by Charles M. Owen, attorney for the American par

Captata Weadel ratlr* f« Appear. TROY. N. Y, March 5. — Captain l/wil* M endel of the First battery. New York city, who la charged with exacting money from armory employee* and conduct unbecoming an officer. did not appear before the iKXtrd qf Inquiry, which met at the armory tjere taat evening to further consider the case. Neither wa* Captain Wendel represented by counsel. General Lloyd said the bound would submit a report to Governor Hughe*. If wa* ujiectad that Captain Wendel would submit

norae evidence In relmttal.

PASO, Tex., March 5.—Aik* Nielson crying In her dre»»lng room. Manager -Russell and Joe Vlhnan under police guard behind die cigar counter and the audience storming the box office for It* money marked the close here of the performance of 'Tlie Barber of Seville" by the San Carlo Opera company. The company tailed to produce Campanarl. aa advertised, and cut out the third scene from the flrst act and the last scenes of the last act The audience demanded the of the opera, hot Manager Russell said lie had given all that be ever gave anywhere. Mias Nielson volunteered to sing some English aongs and did sing three, bnt waa constantly biased, and dually the audience gq| their money

bock.

Arctic Roosevelt Belter. WASHINGTON, March 5--Archie Roosevelt, the president's young son III with diphtheria. Is better. Dr. Rlxe> visited the White Honae and on leav Ing said: “Archie Is getting along nice Ijr. His condition Is not aerinu*. and there Is no reason for alarm. The oth er children bare been Isolated as a precautionary measure. The sailors of the president's yacht Sylph sent Archie a bunch of violets. Mrs Kooaerelt rr mains almost constantly at her son' bedside, and all nodal engagement* a the White Honae have been canceled.

ORANGE. N. J.. March 5.—Uaatenant Colonel John N. Coyne, who waa the Oral Union soldier lo capture a Confederate flog in the civil war. died of a complication of disease* at hi* bom* here. He wa* with SFkl#.' bri gad,- and for hla service* received a maCal of honor.

Sbet Hlreeelf ep User NEW YORK. March 5-A young mas supposed to be Leopold Wrlsa. the mlaalng cashier of the Budapest office of a Hamburg shipping Arm. allot him ■elf on board the Hamburg Ainericar liner Batavia as she was leaving be-

NEW YORK. March 5.-Mls* Knt* La Montague, /laughter of Mrs. Augusta la Montague, was married today to Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university. The wedding Was ■ small and quiet one. attended by relative* only, at the home of the bride’* slater, Mrs. Francis Key

Pendleton.

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PHILADELPHIA. March 4.—Martha iMennan. *>i e’evatae oirerstor at the Young Women’s Cliriatlnn naaorlatlrai •lidding lu tUI* rity. was crush*! to

death yrstenUy by the lift

NOUFOLK*Va-, March 5.-The Cen tral I-ubor bodies of Norfolk. Portsand Newport News have dec Id ed to erect on the Jamestown expos!

labor hajl

tat labor headqi during the exposition and In which It Is proposed tn bare the “union label exhibit" authorized by the American

Federation of lAbOT.

that which 1> wrong or disturb the quiet of comip (Ion and crime. Nothing Is settled till H U settled right There can b< no peace to the wicked. Our firs’ duty, therefore, is. at any cost, of dls :urbane*, to get things where peace h possible. _ Character Study of Isaac.—Then are two klndt of men useful as exam

plea:

First. There are those who do he role thing*..great, grand, and visibly, glorious, who are ideals ael before ns mostly far. far beyond our hope of at talnlng. but yet visible Ulastranum of spiritual greatnea* and herolim without which every life and the whole world would be poor tndeedSecond. There are those who llw .xr oommon. every-day life with and nobleness, such aweet and holy spirit doing everything from the highest me Uvea. ’’living." aa Starr King end said, "all the beaUtudes dally.” tba they are a perpetual Inaplration ti us every day of our Ittea. They tone! our character, not In special emer gendes. but la every act of every day Jeans Christ embodies both qualities Hit coming to save, hi* death on tb< cron. and. In a sense, all betweei were the utmost heights of heroism and aelf-sscriflee. Bnt hla dally itf* was. In.many way*, like that of the or dlnary'man brought up to the perfect Ideal. And this kind of life, touching our dally need* and care* and duU^s. waa essential to our beet welfare; Now. Isaac was an example of dally tlvtag, anch aa. be longs to ua. filled with* the spirit which should pervade. Inspire, find elevate onr dally Uvea Hla life wa* uneventful, alt nolonou*. He hat been called “the Wordsworth of the Old Testament.' We find in Mm "those refined.

AN ORDINANCE

within the Citv of Cape May. and to provide a penalty Jot the neglect at re-

fusal to comply therewith

Be it ordained and enacted by the Boarf of Health of the City of Cape May. That from and after the passage

without first having obtained Iran the see retary of the Board of Health, a Hcrnsc *- purpose, foe which such license, a ty cents shall be charged and pai< ’ore the issuing of shall be obtained <u. Tenxve. car - -**- . in (he gstberiu. of said garbage, slops, awill. or other refuse. Said license to be irnsed for one year *

dale of iasue-

a. And be it further ordained. That the license of each and every wagon, vehicle. i, iVe

ulgMd tat labor headquarter* ^ which are the grace of aU

KINGSTON. N. Y-. March 5.-Dantai

B. Stow, a well Kbown Insurance strut <uaary.

of this city, died suddenly her* He lery of Script:

eighty yearn old. Mr. Blow served —

* ‘ ^— of Kingston-

NSW YORK. March fh-. Tbe Atlantic

Transport liner Mitmaapolta, with the venarabie bead of the Balratlon Army, ,

WUllam Bondi, aa board, ha*

:as?.

DANVILLE. W . March 5.-Tbc War of WUl J. Dsrta of Chicago, charged

ol ga Sgeralo] o the said City

108 Jaclcson St.

TO GET

GO TO

.. J. D. CRAIG'S..

Cape May

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PAINTING of ALL KINDS

-WuouotaLS asv ItaraiL Dealzbs s — Painters Supplies, American &, French Plate Glass. Mirrors, etc., etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 103 JACKSON STREET Cape May City. N. J.

jbicie. cart or other conveyance, so ns to be plainly visible all times daring daylight, and anch num-„-r shall agree with the number of the license issued by said secretary of the Board

of Health.

j. And be it forth, r ordained. That aaid secretary shall not issue say license lor nay wagons, vehicle*, cart* or other conveyances for she hanling of garbage slop*, swill, or other refuse nnlil the inspector of the Board of Health shall first have examined the

ms. vehicle*, cart* or other con

veyoneesand assented thereto; and that all said wagon*, vehicle*, cart* or other conveyance* moat be constructed of tight bodies, with tight bottoms, tight tops, tight sides and free from leaks and other openings which sroald allow the dripping or raid garbage, -lop* awtlL or

while hauling the same; and

the Board of Health

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spilling of a

the said Inspector of the Board of Health shall be the judge of what shall be anlfi ciently tight wagons, vehicles, cart* oj other

■c It farther ordained. That no

, _ persons shall gather garbage, slops, swill, or other refuse within the Citv of Gape May between the first day of May und ue *—' -* —‘— —*■

r. be anbjec:

Practical Points,

apt to ondarestlmatn th*

vain* of oommon plane, uneventf ul Hvaa. On the contrary w« should “thank Ood for puttlag some very or

iplace men in hla gal- » portraits.”

The unseen powers of th* world are far mightier than the risible maulfsetaUogi of power we aee around ua. In a single drop of water there Is •tactricity enough to kill s man The greet ba'tk-s of life, the Mere

g. And be it further ordained. That any person or pci aona violating or fsi ling to comply with any of the provisions of ordinance shall, for eoefa offenstonfineof ten dollar*, at the « Mayor. Alderman or Justice of Pence be whom such eom plaint shall be brought.

Passed. March «. tgoy.

A. L Loach. President Board of Health. V. M D. Ma*CV. Secretly '

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER FUa UHE OF TmMS always on hanp

Opposite Reading Depot. 60S WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

Patronise the man who advertise*

Bemember that Ibis man Is taking all thi* trouble to preaeotliU goods to yon He gives yon special prices and brings the good* virtually to yourdoor through

ipaper Is order to a* re-you the

nenoe ot looking ta all the store* for what tou want. Helss benefit to

comifieflUy for without him the

- ... . _ . „».*papers coski not yen sod Is buy the Wsisrlooa. '.he•Gettysburg*. lnK him you are doing a good

i the silent battle

NORFUUL Va„ March HcTbe bod IM of Percy and Daisy Arnold, aged

drowned Jan. fi tv the cansfslng sea&ssil

tb* ad rmiser*. They are the

sod wjda awake man.

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