CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 38, 1907,
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THRONG ATBESNIKGS Spring Handicap Rar® Sport For Washingtonian®. IALUCA BEATS FlYutlTfc BY k NECk ■HrkaMay T—k Tklr4 l-Ura M—«
ASlllMiTUN, Mar.li »l Wbt i.it.-lor a»uu.lv.l t Ik* • AaarluWjr" i Uuin u* m>v truck the Krccic
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eter luewfllej at a a|iriui; meetuii; at Hoi trill ^a. a lie .-liililioum- »'ae .throuced wltli lv.i|ile Hell knonn In the inlltleaj ami mx1.iI life^uf,Waakiuctuu. The feamre Waa the elrhlh ninnlns of tur Klrat HennluKti Hpiliu: baud trap, .vortb about R-’.IW tu the wtuuer T»eiity-twu boraea .v.-rv entered. I*la to.ui n^iic an i.tlde.1 atartrr. The Co hot favtirite, ulth J.xkey Walter Mil ler up. Okeulte. at tl to 1. and Hoae of Ilan-u. at 10 to 11. had a atrong fotkiWtiu;. and SUckaway and Tickle bad Mime aupinrt. tiraxlallo got away »-ell from the 1*0*1. caall.v taking laimmand In the tlriit furloug. with Tickle. Okenlte aud Malacca closely bunched. The boraee maintained their position* until the turn Into the stretch, when the faror Ite seemed to weaken. Malacca, ridden admirably, rushed Into the ^L*ad, but under the whip Graxlallo responded gamely. It was -too late, bowerer. and Ma lacca got the decialon by a neck. Slick away easily taking third. Ruse of Dawn, practically left at the post, fin lalied fifth after running around the entire field. Jockey Miller began his season in the east by riding the winners of the first two races. He was presented with a silver cop for riding Anna May. which beet Lord Boanerges a neck In a bard drive, with Quadrille a length and a half away. In the Arlington puree for two-year olds HUUe Ulbbs. with Miller up. tow roped hla field and won as he pleaaed with Beu Cole second and Ijiwlesr third. _ tally, at to 1. took the third race handily, with Turbulence, an outsider. In the place. The favorite. Old Colony, wss third. In the steeplechase at two mile* Judge White and Toots fell and Bound brook threw hla rider. Ttie Colt entry ran one. two. Dulclan Winning from hla stable companion, "doneer. after swerving entirely across the track In thestietch. The winner of the algth was Held moo re. played down from 20 to 1 fo lb to 1 at the close. The favorite. Ivan hoc. made no showing at all.
HURLED “STINK BOMBS.” Rasslss Stages(■ •attlatv “He4* -1 Hlah SebMl of Scteaees. RT. PETERSBURG. March 2«.—The High School of Sciences, situated Vasili Island, wai the scene of a aeries of explosions which, fortunately, •■rough! no serious casualties lu their tmlu. The explosions were engineered liy members of the senior and Junior classes, whom the faculty was abont to expel bodily for offenses oga
discipline.
The tint deafening detonation curred lu the lecture hall during a lure. Several cupboards containing
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o splinters and the Instruments hurled out over the beads of the class. During the rioting that followed Some of the students burled “aflnk bombs" filled with Ul smelling tcrisis at unpopular memliere of the faculty, and at the same time smaller I snubs were exploded In other parts of the school and in the street In front
of the buildings.
Nobody was seriously hurt. The school was closed and the police searched the dormitories
HaaaeA HIkscH Trmlm. MONTGOMERY.' Ala.. March 28.John Hippo, thirty five years-old. hanged himself In a toilet room on a Louis vllle and Nashville train near here. He left no letter. He bad (ISM and a ticket from Ran Krenclaco to New York. He tied a handkerchief about hie neck and swung from a lai bracket. He was dead when found.
PARIS. March 20.—The Moroccan situation, which has been forced Into the background foe a year past by acute Internal problems, has now ' brought to the front by the asm Den In Morocco City of Dr. Maochamp, a French subject. The decialon of the cabinet to Bend French troops to py Ondje./in Morocco, wae onanli Tbe occupation of this point will be continued until full satisfaction baa been accorded. The French demand* Include tbe punishment of the darer of Dr. Maochamp. Indemnity foe tbe family of tbe victim and the appropriation .of a large sum for tbe foundation of a charitable Institution r of Dr. Mao-
BMMA EAMEB AtKB DIVORCE. isentlfat lira ad Opera Star Areas** Art Is! Haikaad. NEW YORK. Marvh*2fl.—Mqie. Em ma Eautea Hturv. one of the most Immii tlful and most popular of the "grand jpera stare of the day and at preeaul ■luglng at tin Metrofiolltan Opera House In New York, has applied la this stale for absolute divorce from her huihand. Julian blory, • famou* ■ was much npplsnded on the boards of the world'* chief opera bolster and entertained Intimately In American and Kurbiwan society and 1»* an artist of ran- *ccompU»Umcnt». a member of a family dUtlugulebed In > familiar figure here and abroad [clualvs aodety. they have been
MME. EMMA EAMES-STORY. looked iiikmi u* that rarity of professional life of the Stage, a well mated. bnpi>y nod mneli envied uouitk-. Hut their eeeinin®ly perfect demaettr romnnev Tuu reach**.! Mime' unhappy ciiapterx. and Mr*. Btory has a|iplled ■orce uixjii statutory grounds under tbe law of. tills state which dUaotvce marriage for but oar >n was begun In the supreme White I'lalu*. Westchester county, and I* on the calendar for hear week lu April, although action by the defense lu. the meanIme may chnn^e this. Tbe eomplalnt doe* not give the names of the corespondeuts. nor doe* : state whether there Is more than Papers have been served and an answer has been filed absolutely denying the charge*. This an*wer la not tbe respondent, but. according to law. that ls not necessary i divorce sails in this state. The husband Immediately hastened ) this city from Philadelphia and' 1* making every effort to dissuade hi* wife from pressing her suit for dlTbe action came as a complete sur- . rise both to Mr. Rtory and friends of the artistic couple In this city and In Philadelphia. Tbe prims garded happy pair.. The fact that tliey .were spend Ir.g the present season si>art attracted liniment because It wax known that Mr. Rtory bad some very Important portrait commissions from Philadelphia society women. the Philadelphia club, before leaving for this city. Mr. Rtory said: "There is 'some mistake. 1 am entirely unaware of the nature of tbe charges my wife makes agal ' i not even know whom she has named i coreopnodeuL I cannot understand at all and can only say that madame is a very highly developed artistic temjieniment-" me. Karnes remain* In Hotel Astor, and all attempts by her tnudaind to see her wye In vain. .He talked with her on the telephone, however.
driving with friends In the vicinity of this city Eddie, the young son of Dr. George Krieger of Chicago, wa* mysteriously kidnaped. The boy, who Is twelve years old, has been living with his mother at Gross Kletbek. It Is believed that the youth has been carried off by relatlvea. Tbe Chicago courts year ago granted Mrs. Krieger wee and gave h« custody of her child.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 2r..-8lorm and flood conditions throughout Call fornla are somewhat improved, although jMirtlona of the great Interior valleys are still threatened with In on datlon. Tbe levees south of Barramen la broke during the night, and the res Menu of the flooded region arc report ed to he In danger. A relief party has been sent to their rescue.
AWAIT HISDECISION Harry K. Thaw Imub® Third 8tatem®Qt From Tomb®. 10 DISSEISm ilOSE BIS CODJSEl District AttsravV, KwtwttfcataadiBS
NEW YORK, March 28.-A day i i the Thaw murder case may are appointment of a commission lo pas* tbe mental condition of Harry K. Thaw and tbe consentient Interruption ome Urns of hls trial before a Jury for the killing of Stanford White. Justice Fltxgernld now list the aO davits of both aides and may at any moment announce hla decision as to the reference of the ijusstlon of Thaw'* sanity to a rommlaalon of expert*. If* be determines against such a course. rver. tbe trial will go oa. and a» practically all the evidence has beec tiven a verdict should not be far off. Harry K. Thaw has Issued aootL ■tatement. this time denying a rum which be believes Is curreut to tbe i that there Is a dissension among hla counsel He also refers to the davits filed with Jnstlce Fltxgerald by attorneys In opposition to tbe appointment of a lunacy commission I examine him. A Russell Peabody, who gave tl latter to tbs pres* after he had bad conference with other mem tiers < Thaw's counsel, designated It as: "Tbe third ata tenant Issued t Thaw since Aug. 10 last’' It follows: “I wish to deny tbe rumor that there I* dissension among my counsel. wing to the llutlted time aflldaTlts -were prepared simultaneously at the i of Mr. Dolmas and of M« Hartrldge A Pea 1**1}-. Four that completed March 22 at the latter offlee were tntn*mltted to the former, and all of that date were printed together der Mr. Dolmas' su|ierrhilop. y mother sent her exceedingly clear affidavit to lie copied at the offlee of Messrs. Hartrldge tc Peatxidy and proceeded there later to affix her »lguatore under oath. “It wus written by her at h-r hotel with no suggestion* from ituy one whomsoever and Is filed exactly ai prepared It" The district attorney has received tbe alatementa.,awbni to by Thaw 1 * mother, bla lawyers and bl« alienist* and coats 1 tied in tb« twelve affidavit* filed by the defsnae. ’When aaked If be Intended to rebutt tbe twelve affidavits filed -by the defense Mr. Jerome said: My opinion that Thaw la now crazy and should not be on trial for Ma life indergooe no change since reading these affidavit*, and I rortainly expect comzulRsloD to settle this point definitely." _______ Cslsasl ■ rev rrs»»t*4. WASHINGTON. March 'Ai.-Colonel Albert L. Myer. Eleventh cavalry, ha been selected for promotion t# the rank of brigadier general to fill the vacancy created by the death of Genoral WlnL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
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SCRIPTU OOI.DKN TEXT OF tard knoweth -1m. t:». SUBJECT OF THE QUARTER—The eginnings of tlx wonderful atory of the origin and growth of the kingdom of Ood Review Buggestiont. L Tbe Beginnings of the Place, which la the scene of the marvelous redeeming love ot Ood. Tbe last two chapters of the Bible describe Its completion. IL The Beginnings ot the Race to be redeemed from tin and trained to become the perfect race HI. Tbe Beginnings of the Training end moral development of man. The whole Bible Is the story of this training by God's wisdom and lore, and the last two chapters are a picture of Its aim and results. The Chain of Events, bearing on the moral training of mankind. Study the effect of each event upon the hietoriC^frogresa. Persons In the Lesson*:—Adam. Eve Coin. Abel. Jabal, Jubal. Tubal-Caln. Enoch. Noah. Abraham. Sarah. Lot. Isaac, Rcbekah. Jacob, Esan. A discussion by tbe class of tbe character* of these persons, compai tng them, contrasting them, pointing out the characteristics which have had moat Influence for good, and those Which are warnings Instead of examplea. Memorable sayings,. Ancient gems Search the chapters of Genesis which we have been studying for brief sen tences or phrases which should be written In the memory of all.
GOLDEN TEXT.—"Now la Christ risen from the dead and become the Aral fruit* of them that slept."-I Cor. it-® » Lesson Comment The resurrection of our Lord and bit ascension arc linked am parts of one great miracle, descending from the highest heavenly level to the low eat human level; then back from tbn grave of a malefactor to the throno of universe (Phil. 1:6-11: Rom. 6:1-11: Col. S:l: Eph. 1:19-23). Hla resurrection and ascension are typical of the believer's new life ant) height of privilege. The new lire dales not from hi* cross, but from hls tomb In him tbe believer died, "buried with him baptism unto death," risen with him that “like as. even so." etc. (Rom B:4;'^3oL The resurrection I* the signal for the reception of tbe Holy Spirit as the spirit of life (Rom. 8:21. Hence the first oatbreathing of the Spirit Immediately followed *be resurrection (Join 20:22). Pentecost emphasise; tbe spirit of power for work and witness (Acts 1:8). The resurrection Is tbe puttliu: off ot tbe "old man." and tbe putting on of tbe "new min" (Eph. «:22.2<; Col.' 8:8-14), which Implies also a new attire. We are supposed to have sloughed off tbe sinful habit Of oar past 'Uie, a* Christ left bis grave clothes In the tomb: The Greek Word*-'im-ply that he was tightly ""wound up" and “bound about" with these linen WrappInBA with a hundred pounds .of spices scattered In the folds: and that when he rose Be left these wrappings undisturbed In their original convolutions. (CL John 11:42. 44: 19:29.40: 20:6.8.J 'We are tnrpoaed also to put on supernatural attire. After Christ rose, >bes seem to have been miraculously provided. i resurrection Implies a grand To Hie from the dead la 'entire reversal of natural law. To ascend from earth Is to contravene gravitation. Tbe believer, by this new principle, leaves the place and state of death. lacs by Divine power to an experience in the heavenlles (Eph. 1:3) ~ r. Dr. 8. T. Pierson. In Record of Christian Work. Three natural laws are all contra
X. Gravitation reigns universally.* On the other band. In Christ: 1. Death Is the way to life.
WESTERN HORSES
WILL SS1.L AT PUBLIC SALB ON
Tuesday. April 2,1907
at llilcbuer's Livery tttablc, Atkinson's old stand, Bridgeton, N. J.. my third load of Fresh Western llorws for (he *ea*oi> of 1(1)7. I will ■ nd buy these horses myself
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At Ibe close ol the *ale 1 will sell several second-band horses. Ail bones sold under my old reliable guaranlae of s Iwo •lav* trial Come *ee us drive aoo work them on Satorday and Monday previous to tbe d*v of sale. There will be some 30 horse* io this sale and you surely can find in the lot just what • looking for. No* remember
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obliged Io bid again-1 a long credit I myer. The bsuYs are always readr to discount yoar good note*, and your cashalwayi will buy rioter than where you are bidding againai the fellows who are expecting to do great l>u«inesa and grow large crops in the Tulare. I am willing lo give to Ibe bank a good recoinmeodxtion of the good patron*, who io Ibe put have always paid thgir notes promptly. Here will be soother good < baoce for the dealers and ► jx-culutor* lo bny and resell and make good pruHls. The wi«e will buy at tbi* sale n» hontsarr sore lo advance in price as Ibe good waim apringlimeapiiroache*, and ybbaad your new horse* want a little time to get acquainted bef**re you have to go lo work every day. ■ Good roomy shelter to sell under
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AN account of the-^borigincs: The Dm* it in Delaware Bay; Tbe Settlement of the Count v; The Whaling; The Growth of the Vilbgr-; The Revolution anti Patriolf.; The JvdaMisliuieiit <d the New Government; The War of iKii; Thc Progrctis of the County and Soldiers of the W tr.
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SEJfT POSTPAID OK RECEIPT OF 82.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to Gt: ^ OUR Shoes Repaired Yon will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but tbe very best of Leather is used. il> fa Dn tala: In Cu k( lauk fa Da la fa Tnnl laist U you meet with accident while traveling, the Empire Regi»try Company will pay yon FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for lo*. of lime. In ca*. of death. $looo WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments —— ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON BAND.
J. D. Craig,
108 Jackson Street
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
ROCHESTER. N T_ March BV-A man wtm committed snlcldc at tbe Kendal! H«oae. Watkins, la beBeved tn > a resident of this city, lie
LOS ANflELEN. Cel.. JIairh 2fi--A special train on the Bantu Fe railway, carrying a score of students.home from an luteroollegiate field meet at Claremo.1t. collided head-on with tbe oatbound limited train while both trains were moving at a rapid rate within the city limits. Six persons were killed and aerentero Injoted. several of them probably fatally. Cam*, ml Hew lark'. Prataal NEW YORK. March 2S.-In explaining why be Iwlteved profanity to be this city's "popular sin" tbe Rev. Madison C Peter* In bbr address In tbe Majestic tlwntcr said i>to»bI*cuou» profanity wa* caoae.l more (ban anything else by tbe wretched street car service. Ccwer «r WI*I WAMUNGTOK. March 2fl- - With fall military booore tbe tody ot Bri* ■idler General Theodore J. Wint t). A- formerly commander of tbe CMban *nry <-f por-'flcatloti. who died In Uhlladelphla Tburaday taet, was bailed la
• fixture Id bis room. • rope. TV on Ibe body Indicated that hla bate was lu this city.. DmmC mmm wSSBBI +*•PeaaB. PROVIDENCE B. L. March 2fi--Pe-ter Keaton of MecbankatUla. Conn, dlad suddenly of heart disease at tbe Tort Mi ha tbe here. Kooton weighed 4S0 pounds. He was fl'e taet six Inch es In bright and Bra feet nine taebo* sround the waist He bad boon dieting
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WASHINGTON. March 2B - While e piwis Bhout* and tbe Duke AlDe Luyna* De Cbaalne* ri De Ploqatay of Part a, who la ta family, and two < wooding along tbe Conduit rand In a high powered
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Plan Big London Mooting. Tbe diamond Jubilee eeleb-ttlon of tbe Evangelical alliance will take plkce In coDDoction with the eleventh International conference of the aliiIn London. England. July 3-8. The purrose of tbe gathering ta to bring together Christiana of every nation and of every evangelical denom>n to render thanks for all that been accomplished. The Invitation la signed by the entertaining British Evangelical alliance
New Educational Work. Having In mind the demand for ore capable men who can think, few Young Men's Christian assoc!* tlona bare started courses .Tor prlntThe subjects offered are spell tag. punctuation, capitalisation. Enggrammar, composition, literature, and history, reading copy, proof marking. drawing and designing, etc.
Wben a man frankly admits that be as ta tbe wrong it U equivalent t hla saying. “1 JSSu wiser to-day than was yeetert' '
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AN ORDINANCE n ordinance providing for tbe issuance and sal, ol bunds of the City of Cape May lo the amount of forty thoui-md dollars' to provide the necessary funds for tbe fonding of certain floating indebtedness of said city; the grading and gravrling of Madison arena*; the rebuilding of certain pentioca of Ihe boardwalk of Beach avenue; Ihe improvement • of the public building*; the icapeovetnent of the water works and fire equipment and tbe improvement of the sewage disposal system of said City. Whereas, there is certain existing floating indebtedness of tbe City of Cape Ray. to the extent of Fifteen Tbousnad Dollar* which, in the judgment of this - Council, should be secured oy hoods, and there are necessary' improrements to be made to the Water Works and Pin Equipment at this by the laying of larger main* on porof Beach and Stockton A venues, add tbe repairiag^oMflr^^gtae* ofmdd^CIty. follow*, for the laying of mains and la psora ment of water works, 86000; for the repair of Fire Engine* »ud equipment* tt.ooo, tbe Grading and Graveling of Madison Armor Cotgie street to Bench avenoe, tbe east liefa has bees estimated at 89000; the errement of the Sewage Disposal Sy* tern the cost of which ht* been estimated *7 83.000; the renovatioo And improvement of -the Public Buildings, the exist of which has been estimated at gauoo.oo; and the rebuilding ot ibe Board walk on Beach Avenue, the cost of which has tK.cn estimated at tbe sain ofioooo. Be it ordained and enacted by tbe inhabitants of the City of Cape May. in City 7onncil assembled, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of tbe sameSection 1. That the above-specified improvements be made io accordance with plans aad specifications to be provided for said purposes where necessary, by the City Engineer. Section s. That when tbi* ordinance shall have been regularly passed and aha): have taken effect, the City Council or the proper committee or committer* thereof
roraanvc with the plans sad speciflcations. which bids shall be received by. aud opened in Common Council of said city and tbe award of tbe contract to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders. 1 hall be made by said City Council at such time - said Council shall determine eh awald: or arid Council may. if is their judgment ii be advisable, employ workmen
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 1 All ordess receive prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. J.
THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, JS. J. -^THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSER R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.
And the said Citv Council shall without further or otbei order or ordinance for that purpose, borrow for the Citv of l ap* May be sum of Forty Thousand Dolt.ra. and aaue bonds of tbe city tberrfoi pursuant to '' of an actof the tagiatatarc New Jersey, entitled "An act ■y city of the fourth class of this state to ralaea — • ary loan* or by th*— for any sum not exceeding fifteen per centum of the taxSble value of the real *ad personal property ra'ed for mraamtat 4a swell city, and to use the aamir for the purpose of re ing th* fioriiac o Medness. foe the J Yemeni of the p thereto and Thr proceeds from the sale of arid bond* sliall be used as follows; Fifteen Tbawssnd Dollars of the same to be ased fur foadiiw Fifteen Thousend Dollars of floriliy todebt
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reel and prescribe the amm levied in the City of Cap* May, In the year A. D.. 1907 and to make appropriation! and lapenditnrea for Ike dm* beginning
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Section 3. Be 11 farther ordained and enacted that the Mavor of the arid City is hereby authorised to aigu said bond*, the City Clerk to alter.t the same and (b affix the orate seal of the City thereto and the tlft coupons thereto attached; and the we coramitTre are hereby authoriied to draw and prepare said bonds ready for exeention by the officers of Ihe City herein before named, and upon their execution as hereov directed to sell tbe same, or-any port thereof, for tbe best price that may be obtained th*-rcfor. but r ot lest than thr par thereof; aad upon concluding tbe sale thereof. or aay part thereof, and the payment therefor, the proceeds ri such sole or talcs shall be applied te defray funding of the
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PresTdent ri CoaadL
March ta. 1907-
Two*. W. Miujct, Mayor.
Attest: Jlto. W. Thom reoaf, Recorder,
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