Cape May Herald, 14 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH t 4 , 1907.

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Rooaevi It Wares California U Su'pcnd Act.on.

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Tbe Irg^sllanvc artlnHii rvfeiTOll to tBw i»r*»klie«il wits til* passage by -semato of a bill ttmltlns tbe am obiklma of all ran* to ten years labem Best Materlnx ipirltiiaary acbwot*. a sneasore pravaral by tire Japanrae-Korena Eaclnsajo leajrue. antaaittlDS tbe qnies tloo of Asiatic exeEastea to a rote of tba people and a reaohatloA protestlE* asaiBSt Japanese catnraUiaUcin. Tbe mesaase created tnounentiry exdtement to the lower bouse. Then Grose L. Johnson erpreasod him cocOdence In tie gorenaor ami the pmddecL said the qaestlirm- shoold be left to tbetn and mored that tbe assembly take no addon on tbe Japanese qneaTbe motion was carried witboot de-

MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES.

mf SAteMlas ACST1S. Tex_ March 12.-CaptalB BUI McDonald, tbe former commander of the Texas rangers, has left Anstln for San Antonhr to see Major Penrose shout the tatter's repnr'ed rtnteaenj that McDonald was a -vontcmptible

eowanl"

McDonald Issued a statement In which he says. •'Penrose was xullty cf shieldina: the itnlltr nesroe* that murdered Xatus and shot into tbe bonres of the rtttaens of BrorrcsT ille.

anil I ranch! him In the act of trylnx Aestralta.

MrlkkoaM states that after Major reanasr and Captain Macklta had told him and his aerceant. W. 3. McCauley, that they saw Corporal W. 11- Miller at roll call on tbe nlxbt of the Browns rllle raid. Miller told them be was n-i* at roll call that nlcht. butt was across the river to Mexico until a short tiro* before tbe shoottoc and In a Browns rllle saloon when the raid was' made

JOIISi AI.EXAXDER DOIVIE. Home inJJidiffcau. wIimtIi Ut praclically all that remains of tie wealth once controlled by Douie. eetuaaled to hare , been'many 'ndOHma Soon after I lowiCs doatb Shlksh Hcose. »1th Ms fnn.hidnca. was se*xed by Jtdin C. Balely. the Zion City receiver. In the name of tbe Culled States court, for the Is-nefit of the crelitom of Zion City. The house la ralnied at SoU.UUW and t^ie furnlahluss at *SU.UK). 'A custodian now Is In chance of the rosins where the body of Dowie lies in state. The future of Zion City. It was declared by Genera] ©Torseer. Wllbor Glenn VolSra. IKnrle's snev-essor as bead of the rburch. will not he affected by the death »f the founder. Dowie - * -rCijOMlLMO will.” as tbe doctmtent which left that amocmt to the Zion CKy corporatlop was known, has been supplanted by a new win. It has laeen decided that the Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. not far from Zion City, on Thuip-

day.

Dowie was horn In Edinburgh. Sco<land. on May 2*. 1M7. and lived there smtll he was sl.lrteeo years old. when

with his parents

NEW YORK. Man* 1J—lAciux tqi hla forcea Iln rebuttal In tbe case ol Harry K. Thaw. District Attorney 3e r-ome beffan by enidra»«rla« to lay MwfanadatliHi for the lutrodncflon of the afBdarlt said to have been made by Evelyn Neabit In tbe office of Abraham Hummel Ue was Unuckad at every turn, however, by objectlunns from Mr. Ikelmas, teadlinr; connael for tbe de tense, and soon switched to the test! mony of policemen wbo saw Thaw the utsht of -bis arrest and who declared

The Or*! witness called In rebuttal | by Mr. Jerome w as l-'redertck W. Doncfelloiw. one of the Thaw family'a at-: tort leys. He was <j mentioned about Evelyn Thaw's allestud alfflidavtt to whicb she was said to have made iiiiarxea axalnst Thaw. Mr. Longfellow said he had never wen the affidavit tmtll Jerome showed him the copy on the witness stand. He wet asked tf papers In tbe suit of Elth ed Thomas hod been served on Harry Thaw. Ethel Thomas Is the girl Thaw lit allegod to have tied to a bedpost and whipped. Tbe defense again objocted. Mr. Jerome said that more than two years before Evelyn Neabit told Thaw tbe story which Is said to have unbalanced hla mind he knew all about tbe evil practices of men In New York. “Mrs. Thaw bemelf says she was told the story of Thaw tying a young wutwin to a bedpost and beuttag her. (That Us the story of Ethel ThumaV declared the district attorney': Mr. Delimits arose to j.rotest. "I innst seriously object to the ieanaed district attorney testifying In this case, and 1 beseech him not lo ennttoue to give tbe Jury as facts bis nnderataudling of the points at Issue,” said Delias*. Justice Fitzgerald toalntirticd the Jury to be gulded 'ottly by the sworn testimony of wltbesaea and added that be sustained tbe objection of the defense to the question about Ethel Thomas on the .ground that Isjagfellow was .acting as Thaws counsel and his deal tags with him wore confidential.. LongfoUow was excused without

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BIG STICK FOR HUMPHREY.

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SPK1NGFIEI-D. 111. March 12. — Preshlml Roosevelt Interested himself in the peculiar rondltious undnv which ludee Humphrey of "toimunilty hath'' 'ante slls-on the federal Itench and at the aarne time draw* a selary as vice

told Pen ewe and Macklls j president of the Franklin IJfe Imurtbat they were trying to cover Bp the] ance company, with headquarters In mnrder.” continued McDonsld. “I 1 'hi* rltT- The report of the company have since understood that Penrose 1 ha» Jo*' been Hied with the state SBhad ordered the negro wddlers to shoot purtmtendeot of bistmace and shows me and my rangers if I undertook to | that the stipend of the Jurist is SX250

Mr. Jerome sprung something of a sensation by calling to the stand Dr. Rudolph Witthaos. a chemist and expert In poisons. .Tbe district attorney framed a hypothetical question covering Evelyn Neshit’a description of her night with Stanford White In the studio house and asked If there was any known poison which would cause Insensibility In two at the quick taco Thaw'a wife - Around this vital point, opening up as It did a .path through which the! prosecutes could march Ms'forces to attack upon the truth or falsity of Mrs. Thaw's story, the storm of argument S for an boor or Dora. Mr. Je-

SCTUFTHrRAI. RBKERBKCES.—Eaau

Hen. tt;.!t. 11. . Esau; ftom.

13; CtodBsh C-l*'. tor tS:l

slur blrllsrtrtil; ftom. John 1-lt. Kunr. SS::I-t. Selling °>ur tonhricM: Mali :«3t; U:l«-S; C3-*; Msi* IX. B*v Hi Commtnt and Suggestive Thought. The Two Brothers.—Tbe two brothers were twins, but Esau was the elder. They were bora and reared at

They were as different another as lasae and Re-

bekah, hut with a difference. Esau. In whom Rebekab's nature was empfcasized, was tbe favorile of Isaac, while Jacob, wbo grafted tbe shrewdness and business sharpness of his mother** family upon tbe homelovsng anil religious and thoughtful nature of his father, was the favorite of Re he tab. Esau tailed because, though brought up to a religious atmosphere., he chose to go with bad companions and marry heathen wives. His fatal steps were not the passionate Impulse of a moment. “No mao sells hjc birthright on the spot. He wbo tells bis birth right sells it many times In his hear, before be takes It openly to the market. He belittles It and despises 11 and cheapens It. at any rate to him self, before be sens it so cheaply tc another." Bo "Esan had bunted for years with the brothers of Judith and Bashemath. He had eaten and drank en and danced with the Hlttite tohab! tanta of the land. He had sacriBce. and sworn and vowed to their falsi gods of the fields and the streams anc of the unclean groves—till at last. It open definance of all decency and rc llglon. be brought home two Canaan!:, wives to his father's covenanted

camp."—Alexander Whyte

Jacob's career was a growth and

AN ORDINANCE iordiina« providte f.r tbe iwaasn sad wlr of hoed* of die City of Cape May to the amoant of forty tbouvaad doll*;* to provide the aceeaMry faud* (or th* iuodiag of ccrtalo fiovtJof iadebtedors* of ms-! city; ibr grading and gravrliot *■-»' —me; th* rebwUiow of on “ Ik of “ •

Where**, there is certain ealHlng fit. ndetoedoe** of theCity of Cape May. to be eateut of Fifteen Tbousuid Dollar*

•Inon-Id he •retired by bond*, aad there ■ •ece **:r imptovemeoU Co be made to't Aster Work* sad Fire Equipment of tl City, by tbe iiyiog of larger main* ou p ttoo* of lieach and htockton Aveonr*. * the *epniring of Fire Engine* the co*a of which ha* bees Mlom. for the laytaf of n*in* — eat of water work*. Ihooo. for us re Engine* and njniptne-nt* $ lading cad Graveling of Madist - mas Coirgie alreet to lleocb avetus of Which bu been estimated at I

e Pnhhc Bwildtaga, U

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

Be at ordained a

oriryof tl

shall have been regt have taken effect- tl

forthev order »d»ertt*e Joi

d- for tbe cooatrtactina of said work to *cirdaacc wtlb the plan* and speribcation*. Cl.*, ua-. -io-o Jjj received by. and opened

which bids

ns Common Connell of award of tbe roatract to ; apooaEblc bidder or budder*.

h portion tberemf at

>e. botvow for the Cite of Cape m of Ftety Tboraaodl Dotll*;*. aanJ* ot Ike city Lucrcfoi purso avtstoo* of an act of the Legu .-tale of New Jersey. enUtlcd ''. aorice any city of tne/oomh vl

AN account of the Aborigines;; Tltc- Jltit. it in Delaware Bay; The Scltleoncr.t of the C«unt> The Whaling; Tbe Growth of the Villages; The Kcvoluiion and Patriots; The EsiaUtohmciit the New Government; The-War of Thc Progrevs o' tine County and Soldiers «4 tine \V.ir.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS ISO Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SENT POSTPAID OK RECEIPT OF (2.09 IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

l*svpeny 1

sbte value ol tbe real and person, : tbe same for tbe purpose of i fiuaaiog or tuaiutcd bouded t v, for tne eulargemrut and nr

of the pnbhe building,, and to; .

ity-”” Approved April

id the various acts supplementary 1 amendaforr therco”.

the better things gradually overcoat The proceeds from the sale ot said hood* tog his faults and Imperfections. Hi - j shall be used aa follows; Ftfteeu Tbousand pnvra, K .lo. joi SlCoat. .Bt j xag motion*, wlllt reactltm*. like tt. c d owt) | this city. Si* Tbou»a»d Dotoo. chHIy day* and roowWorms of spring of the proceed* therefor u bt_u»ed but tt Is moving on toward the sum ° —

mer harvests and antoron fruits.

The Birthright.—“Tbe firstJxwTi 1»

n any n:

MERRY HEARD FROM.

WASHINGTON. March 12. — Tbe state department has received a dispatch from American Minister Merry aa be was making his way on a steamer down the west coast of Centra’

Eats Jaw. Cowta Rica. Tbe minister to his note tells of the attempt made by tbe Nicaraguan officials to Corinto to search the steamer upon which be had embarked for arms supposed to be Intended for tbe Cornu Ricans. The attempt failed, hut Minister Merry was not involved In any way nor was any effort made to Interfere with hla movement*. As this wa* the exercise of a-police precaution. no point was made against the action of the Nlcarsgoan officials.

GREENVILLE. Me, March 1Z—The bodies of Superintendent A W Wilkins and his assistant, Arthur Hefaey. are thought to be In the ruins of the state fish hatchery at Bquawbrook, which was burned here, and an have* ligation has been whether there was foul play case Both Wilkins and bis at who were the only

and. though tbe ruins were too hot to permit of an overhauling, aoinethtox resembling a charred bliman form could be seen In the embers of the dweiliuz boose connected with the hatchery building. Tbe loss Is J’JXX).

ALBANv/l!. T-. lurch IZ-By a rote of Wt to 14 tbe assembly last night refused to discharge tbe Jodi clary committee from further const ler ation hf the Prentice bin. which would

instantly. His father and mother w*r> quarreling, and the son came to his ■nether's rescue, dealing his father tl* fatal Mow. The boy canwndctwd * the doRc*

NEW YORK March 12. - Myle* StandBh- brother-in-law of Dr. Horace N. Marvin, came te New Yerfc from

year.

It Is pointed out that Insurant^ companies are ftwjueutly litigant* and that n Franklin "Life snlt mlfhl at any time come before Judge Humphrey. Tbe circumstances are soonewhat like those of-'Judge-Urossrup of Chicago. ’principal owner of the light, 'power and traction system of Mattoon. Il!_ hut that rc.ncvro stands chance of bn-iuning a lltlguut in the Tolled States courts Than.does an annul? life Insurance company. recital ol the facts has been drawn np and -forwarded to Wasblng- > In response to a request and a itement that the president would

PHILADELPHIA. March 12 — Frank C. Mania, alias ''Judge" Franklin Stone, wbo was arrested in Buffalo alter nearly a two years’ search by postal authorities charged with

defraud to connection

with the Storey Cotton company of this city and wbo was released on ball

arrested by Philadelphia

detectD ea charged with the forgery or * ' on the Brooklyn National bank. Martin. is wanted to

■ charge of taking ISO.OOU the estate of Mrs. Caro-

line Ferry, an aged redo**- He dJsf rom that city more than ten

■a* For horse Comal.

ALBANY. X Y, Hard) lZ-Htat» Engineer and Surveyor Skene sent tn Jovernor Hughes an estimate of. 47.00.000 aa tbe amount of money which ■e deem* necessary to raise through the aale of state I rands for the work the barge canal during the ensuing year. At recent conferences of tbe-gov-ernor. state official* and prominent member* of the legislature It was estimated that KJ»0.>jO0 would be enough

for this work this year.

for White, and weirdo U. too. If tbecourt will let us.” This statement, eras made when a sees* was takenHn the Thaw trial by ne of the principal prosecuting attorey*. He said that by the photographer. ESchelmeyer wbo made the pictures of Evelyn on tbe day before she swore she told Harry abie bad been drugged by White, be eould prove that White not to town the next day. Evelyn uncertain aa to the exact date, but by Elchelmeyer Mr. Jerome hopes fix it and thus to show that Evelyn’s story wai made of whole doth.

WASHINGTON. Mmrch IZ-Tbe la. qflfry by the senate committee on military affaire lain the facta connected wilt tbe affray at Brownsville. Tex_ whl- h resulted to the dtacha^e without honor of • hattalkm of tbe Twen ty.fifth tofnutiy. was rasuired after a ten- days' reecav. The m».:Tb*r« of tbe committee iwp-ent were Reuatora War -en. rhalrmau: Ncott. Koraker. Irelge. Tlemenw^ Bultelay. Wan tVttu* andwivancjn.

at great length. Mr. Deli dted Mr. Jarome'a own words ax the beglnntag of the trial. Justice Fttogerald here unstained the bjectlon toterpoeed by tbe defense.

the head of the patriarchal family, the right of the Brat-bora Inch t£e representative privileges derived from this exalted position.’'—Detltxrb ''Esau was. by right of birth, tin head of the family. Its prophet, priest., and king; and no man can renounce

:rifice

required by God. without 'despising' God. wbo gave them- Bat more that be was the bepd'of the chosen r; on him devolved the Messier of Abraham that. Tn his cecd all tarn Uies.of the earth should be blessed'. rod. In despising Ms birthright, be pM himself out of the sacred family, and so became a 'profane person-' Hla sin must not be overlooked to our to dig nation at the fraud of Jacob, which, xs we ahall nee presently, brought It* retribution is well a* Its own rain."—Wit. Smith. The crafty Jacob. Instead of sharing hi* meal with the brother, wbo had. loobUess. often given him venison ■rove a hard bargain, and Esau sold hla birthright tor a mesa of pottage. And knowing well Esan a fickleness. Jacob made him take a solemn oath. “I am dying of hunger.” said the elder brother with characteristic exaggera tlon, "and what la a birthright to mer’ Our Birthright.—As children of God are all have a birthright far more reliable than Jacob or Esan could dream of. We have promises beyond the

lint ot'Midi* id a 1 Comaixl Irallmrs li ' provcmrDt of the se

FALL BITER. Masto March 12— Tbe Interior of the Academy of Music, (he largest theater to tbe city, and three stores on tbe ground floor of the

for his birthright the Sabbath day. and the Lord’s table, and the sodetj of the best people la the city, and

terday by automatic sjmnklers to the ler which were started by a small to-tbe upper gallery. The Iota to all the occupants is estimated at $10.-

Fo*- lalereeloatal Trade.

MELBOURNE. Victoria. March 11The negotiation* for preferential tariff relations between Canada and Australia have reached an Important stage. Canada baring submitted a definite scheme under 'which she asks couceteions regarding fish, lumber, paper and

ffitrr Mauaertea Baa Paaaa serioaaly'ID of p *- —

Worthy.

has developed atarmtogty.

PARIS. Match 11.—The body of Mrs

painter wbo remnrtUed suicide I on Thursday last win be eent United States for burial

MOBILE. AM. March 11--At 1 a. m this morning tbe fU. Andrew's boM was dastiwysd. with a km ef $80,000, by fire. - The hotel was full of gasses

ie to be n*vd lor tbe improveaeiu of , liac huiiding* of **id Crtv, and Faro riu-uMDd tiioiurs to be used for the tebuiMiag of the board walk on Femcb Avenoe The bond* iuoed shall be coupua bond* and bear due of First day ot May. i^i-. •ed draw iotere*! at five per certim per -:th interest payable Ksn axmma!l>. bund* tboll not be sold for lest ir par value- Said baud* ahall be to —ioos of One Thousand DolUn 3*11 r be made payable in thirty year* frou. thfardste sad

" IciDnrce meat-Bonds.

range of their highest itnaglcmoqs' tome at mitunty. and there shall be ss"Tbe child to a Christian home hat »the City ofC*pe u ay the

%o

hood, of purity and piety and the service of Christ In HU church: "A birthright of trust and honesty and honor

and chastity"—Alexander Whyte. We are heirs of God. of hla charac-

ter. his love and care, his heavenly home, his Joy and peace. Our souls may be temple*, of the Holy Ghost,

of “the desirable things of all nas." We have an "Inheritance to-

eomrpilMe and undefiled, and that tadetb not away”; “a far more ex-, -ceding and eternal weight of glory."

Eye hath aot seen, nor ear heard, ■either have entered Into the heart of nan. the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” Selling Our Birthright.—Many a aa sells bis birthright for a mess of

insDy the perrwiry am pay anuoaUT the interest

Section 5- This ordinance shall taki

S. F. Wsau. Presade“SZTi.,

gen your birthright for any snt whatever, nor make light of religious things, or conscience, or righteousness. Never do wrong that good may

ana.

Never do right things to a wrong ay; not even gain your rights by any kind of fraud or deceit; never seek to romote a good cause by the deriTe irthod* "Overcome evil with good.” Otherwise poor cup that God made to run r/rer with Joy wW be mingled with ionews no numbered.

ATPiCmiTIXJ raSIKAKJZ, JS3?.

.to be levied to the City of Cape May, in the year ~i. J907 and to make appeopnuima and : cape edit* re* for tbe time bestamng the first day of January, A. D , tq/p. and ending the thirty first day of December, A.

of the City of Cape May in City Council assembled, and is hereby enacted by authority of the asme. That 0>c follow ' ‘ 1 — are hereby appropriated for the nrpenea herein stated, from any he used, for the

GO TO

.. J. D. CRAIG’S

108 Jack.son St.

TO GET

Cape May

OUR Blioes Repaired

You will find a first dass Shoe Maker, and he veil do yotir work

Satisfactorily, as no thing but the very best of I .cat her is used.

ik Fv Du Sdi* 7x Cu 6fl brjk Fir & Tar Fer Trtl Anas'.

, fon KDTe’mUJLARS FER WKEKtor iSaa^rinre K 'lno»!r*iird«uito JW 1 " WE ALSO INSCKE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANV KIND. Sewing Machines And Org.-ans

' Sold on Instalments

ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.

J. D. Craig,

108 Jackson Street

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER

FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HAND

- Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J.

VBro. 1>. f^ev<?i?§ BOAT » AND '- LAUNGH ^ BUILDER j i Office anlShop-Cor. Corgie ani Jeffirson Sts. CAFE EAT. K. J.

B. S. CURTIS Plumbing', Steam and Gas Fitting All orders receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. /.

Tax Dup-lic Sec. j. At enacted by d

: for A. D, 1907

* 99 55°

And be it fnrthei 'ie eathority of r ahall take cffei

S. F. WARE, J Preaident of Council. Approved March it. 1937 THaS. W. MILLET. Mayor. Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder.

AN ORDINANCE

.n Ordinance to regulate the gathering and hanting of garbage, alop*. soviL or 01' refuse within the City of Ckpe May. to provide a penalty for the neglect or

. it ordained and enacted by the Board of Health of tbe City of Cape May. t. That from tnd after the passage of

this ordinance no person or persons shall gather or haul r* toge slops. swilL or other

—'—r within the said City of Cape May, jot first having Obtained from the sec-

retary of the Board of Health, a license for

cumroly with *r

is viofatfog ot failing to

of the provtoiotis of this

lor each offense, be subject to-* fine of ten dollmr*. at the deacretioa of Mayor. Alderman or Justice of Peace before whom such complaint shall be brought

Passed. March 4. 1907

A. L- LEACH President Board of Health. V. M- D. Masct. Secretly "

veymee os coin mcgsssrarmg ana nsnung of said garbage, alopa, twill, or other refosc. Said liesmse to be isaoed for one year from And be it further ordained. That the use of each and cere varan, vehicle.

1 bet ef the UceeL

Itojuff R|km suM wsj. — — — — -naveysnee. so as to be plainly visible , me* daring daylight, and socn nsm01 agree with the aomber of the UrcnseUsoed by aajd secretary of the Board ° And be it further ordained. That said tary shall not issue any license for any aa, vehicle*, carta or other-conveyance* m hauling of garbage. slops, swill, or ref km until the Inspector of the Board - -.ealth shall find have examined the

S"I“1SS

vernacea unto be coustrucced of tleta

Dry Goods

AND

Notions.

; iy Ask for oar FASHION SHrlliT

MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st.

Cape Mi*v.

BCZRMA and ?HS CUBE TPPTJT? Kao-ring whnt K tot f -XV&a IwllI give FREE Ol to any afflicted a positive core Salt Rbenm. ErysipelAa- Pile Ptoama taaUtat relirf. Don't ay. Write F. W. WITJJAMS. 4