CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY. APRIL 4, 1907
CAPE MAY HERALD
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THE HERALD
THURSDAY. APRIL 4. MHI7. LAST WEEK AT TRENTON
coofinuai! uudar a ■uapanalaii of I Ik- row, tusrlbrr with tbaaa men. tiera of tba 8iuaei countjr lax traanl untuo] laal weak: ileory C. Hunt. Patrick J. Dolan and Andrew J. van
Hlarvotn.
Civil Sarviea Pa—a.
Tba aenate Iiaaaod the Colby clTtl arn ica bill by a vola of la to S, Benalora KrvlInKbayaen. Klilun and Hand rotlnc axalnal the meaaure. Baaalor Krallnxhnyaen led the atlark <>n tba bill, claiming' that It waa uurtillcd for and wonld coat the elate $60,(Mi per rear to put Into a (Teat. Senator Colby denied thla. aaylni (bat tba coat would not aiceed $3f.,onO, He clalmad tbal a. eliminate pollrica from public oglce -youid Im- worth that amount and more. A* aHirndeil In the aanate the Colby
Mwca ; ii j.MH apiiljas only to tbe atate aerrlce
' nid to flrat claaa cltlea and fleet clan i-ountlca (Newark and Jerwy City and Hudanu and Kaecx countleei In these
GENERAL^HEWS ITEMS Ktaau Which Have Happened Tbe Haei Week Tneeday, April B Real denta of Hayonne, H. J.. are In Ixnant over ihc dlecoraty that Bay onv la But on the official ataie map In .e Slate mnaeum at Trenton. At uaaucceaaful attempt waa made -reck the PttUlHirs filer, one of tile Pennaylvanla rallroad'a faateat train* between Cleveland and Plttabunr.
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bow unite with the reffulars Tbe bill by Mr Halm which permit' prize tight* In tbla atate In duly orsanlied cluba now In rxlaten.c waa i«iaa.al In tbe bouae. Elitht ounce Clove* enti only be used and a limited-number of
round* provided for.
Raflreed Commieaion Bills.
Tbe bouse pa»se»l tbe Wright rail, road commlaalon bill for tbe regtilatInfc of rallriunl*. Tbe vote waa 30 to 24. all tbe IiemocraU voting for tfc > bill aa well aa a number of Republic-
ans. Tbe act creates a railroad mlaalon. to Iw clc ted hyu*-* •“ which will have much powd
roads. The commissioners Van enter any railroad yard or office, compel tbe production of any hook or record, can regulate rate* and do almost the work of railroad director*. Tba boiise has also passed three of the fwytllnnte bills. These were also cnrrieiTthrough by a Democratic vote. One of them, bouse No. 67. make* It a penalty of $1,000 for a railroad to charge more than the rate Axed for freight by the commlaalon.- and a second offense allows the commission to seek tbe annulment of the railroad charter. Another bill la bouse No. 314, which makes mandatory tbe placing of switches and sidings near pro|»rtle* of applicants, a penalty of $1,000 being provided for noncompllance with this provision. A third bill, hobse No. 315. provide* for tbe appoint I Mg of. ^receiver for a railroad by the chancellor npon complaint of the railroad corami salon that Its orders have been defied. There was considerable debate
on the bills.
Direct Primaris*. Tbe aenate passed Colby's direct primary measure, which make* tbe ward instead of *he district the unit for electing delegates to convention*, by a vote of 11 to h. The debate on tbe bin continued for almost three hoars. Governor Stoke* has signed bouae bill No. 201. by Mr. Tumulty, which authorizes the city clerk* In flrat das* cities to hire such asristanta as may ha needed and to fix the salaries of clerk* ao hired. Another section of tbe new law makes mandatory on tbe board* of finance to provide the moneys for tbe payments of salaries of clerks Re ap-
pointed.
Governor Stoke* sent a message to both houses concerning tbe concurrent resolution suggesting that tbe legislature shall not adjourn sine die unl!l all bills pa*s-d shall have been In the governor's hands at least - five days Governor Stokes showed the Impossibility and Impracticability of his alga Ing a majority of tbe bills passed In five dsys. The governor said he was perfectly willing to give more than the usual hours regarded a* a working day to the consideration of all measure* passed by the legislature, but be de dared be cannot perform physical lip possibilities. At tbe end of the session last year, tbe governor said, be received 200 bill* and stated the Intelligent reading that number of bllla woe Id at least take a month. Aftei showing tbe In<n(Hdent time five days would give for the consideration of the bill* the governor Mid: •'Mach messtire* a* I had. been unable to consider at the expiration of that period I should he compelled to return to yon without my approval. 1 could not permit them to become laws by default I would suggest, therefore, that If the legislature wants to preserve It* right to consider vetoes \t make such meat a* will enable the executive and tbe lawmaking tody to work together with mutual convenience I following this message resolution was adopted to have a co mitt re from tbe bouae and one fn tbs'aenate confrr with the governor to tbe date of sine die adjournment. Per Sunday Baseball. Assemblyman Alexander of Huilsoc secured the reconsideration of tbe vote by which tbe Daab Run .lay baseball MU waa defeated last week. When It .came up for final paasage agi Daab Mid several members who I previously voted against tbe meas had gained a new Idea of It and
ilk position are eliminated
j from the civil aerrlce regulations. The measure goes to the house, where It ■ will ‘ probably be passed, although a i similar measure I* now pending there. The bouae defeated tbe two-meu-ln-j a-cab bill, a meaaure which baa beau | coming up regularly for a number of | year*. It waa shown that tbe bill aa rawn weald I* a detriment rather lao a benefit to tbe (rawing public,
ad It received only *lx votea.
Among the bills passed by tbe house ere the following: Preventing the establishment of a consumptive aanltariLakrwnnd: forbidding tbe employment of tmy* under fifteen tn bak- *: protecting oyster* In Raritan : confining woodcock shooting to mouths of October. November and December: extending, tbe season for idling trout: requiring nonresidents take ont a license for catching trout. -The bouse defeated tbe hill foriildIng pound net fishing or fishing with any sort of net In Handy Hook bey Raritan Imy during June. July, August
Bepletnlier and Octolier.
Mr. Hlllery presented to tbe aenate the uniform divorce Mil drafted by Hie New Jersey commission which attend1 the national congress on the subject ist year In Washington and PbUfidfil-
bta.
former Judge Benjamin P. Morris of Long Branch, president of the state fish and game commission, appeared before the aenate coiomlttec on gains rod flab and presented tbe reply of the Mate fish and game commlaalon to the acetuatlons made In tbe majority report of the ealt water commission. He iresented affidavits from fisher im swear that Joseph-A. Crawford of Newark, a member of the aperial ealt water eommlsslon, told them that he Wonld take care of their* Intermts If they would assist him to become head of the marine fishery coramlswhlch body he recommended tbe tature to establish In hit report as It water couimlsstonsr.
The Lobby
the railroad Interest* of tbe conn't long bad a strange bold on the meat, iaanlog their orders to Lbr highest authorise* without (ear of dts obedience, is tbe assertion made by Gilson Gardner In Success Magazine for April. The repreerntallres of tbe railroad alt Jo ■an proraloent In tbe national conventions of both parties. 1b article of this series on "The Third Honaa.” Mr. Gardner devotes hb attention to the railroad loboy at Wash ontllnlng tbe work of soma of the leading lobbyaata and describing the expensive and highly organized campaign* ooodocted against tbe Rate BUI sod otber ■sura* proposed In behalf of the people. Paderewski In Private Life." by W. G. FitzGerald, lifts' the curtain npon the borne sorzoundlngs of the gnat Poliab pianist, and la lllnstrated with views of magnificent villa at Marges Is the Savoyard Alps, and bis Polish estate at Carpathians. Here the maestro Is seen In the varied sell Titles of his dal It life—almost American la lu be Is adored by the for whose benefit be hM sto tbe rieer with Imported fish, nod del sg other phaaea of kb farmer ilfivatioo of American I of which be U very food- Vance Tb too brings bla history of tbe Drayfna
mil*, with IU ami* secured with heavy stake* driven Into the ground. The minora of the Ibiuburg bltumluou* district celebrated the eight hour workday anniversary, and nearly all the mine* were cloaod.Presldent •ottlllu of llondnrn* I* atlll surrounded at Ama|>nla. utsl Ids *ur render le expected at auy time. Satnrdar, March »•- Former Senator J. C. H. Blackbun has received from President Hoosevrl hi* commission a* a member of the lithmlau canal commission. Tbe trial of Hey wood, on# of tbe of fleers of the Western FederatU Miner*, for connection with Ute i alnatlon of former Governor Bteufieu berg waa set at Bolae, Ida., for May ~ Frldar. March BO. Mayor Tom I,. Johnson of Cleveland. O., said that b# believed the light over the presidential-senatorial Indorsement In Ohio would result In a Democratic successor to Seuator Foraker. John Weaver completed hi# four years a* mayor of PhUadBlphln. a term that was a* stormy aa any aduilnlstra Hon In the history of the city. He l» succeeded by John E. Key burn, who has resigned hi* aeat In congress. ThwrsAar, March B*. The North German Lloyd liner Wurtxburg, which Ml led from Bremen for New York on March 12, la now four day* overdue, and many are anxious about her. She carries 1.300 steerage. 2u cabin passenger# and HO of a
crew.
Simeon U. West, an aged stock raleet of Leroy, IIL, waa robbed of a pocket book containing two draft* for $5.tw0 ■Bd $1,000. $100 In currency and two Pullman sleeper ticket* while traveling from the ferry to the Hotel Netherlands on a street car In San Francisco. WeAsesAar. March XT. President -Roosevelt la achedttled to Idresa a peace congress In New York at Carnegie -hall on tbe evening of April 17. Premier Stolypln. at 8L Peteraburg. ■Used a geklen opportunity In the douma to "speak that healing word of peace the country craves" and Instead he confessed tbe government was etlk hesitating between Ute douma and drumhead court* tnartlaL Baron Speck von Bternburg. the Gcr ■an ambassador, la teaching p-naUlest Booaerelt's boyt to ride, and right apt pupUa be find* them. So far have tha» progressed that they are able to boast of beating a former colonel of tbe rough riders In taking tbe hurdles. A bomb waa thrown at Governor General Bogalavakl whUe he waa out driving at Blalyatok. Buaala. Tbe gov ernor general was uninjured, though the fores of the explosion broke all tbe wlndsws In tb* street and hi* coach.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor-Tboa. W. Millet. .. .Jan. I.IWW Alderman—F. K. Duke, ...Jan. 1,1»0$ Council—Wm. 8. Shaw . . .Jan Ll#10 Bam. H. Moore, ..Jan. 1.1M8 Joa. Hand Jan. 1. mo Slllwell Hand ...Jan. 1.1810 ' Jaa. J. Dank ...-Jan. 1.1808 Joa. R. Brooks . .Jan. 1.18M Bam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1,1808 Louis C. Sayre . .Jan. 1.1809 F. S. Townaend.-Jan. i. 1808 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1808 Assessor—G, C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1.1808 Collector—SoL Needles .. .Jan. 1.1808 Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jan. 1,1808 City Solicitor—J. Bplcer Learning Jan. J. 1908 Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Stevens Jan. 1.1909
v-ib month at Auditorium. Friendship Council, No. XT. D. of A.I*wta on Tuesday afternoon of sack week l M8k In Jr.0-U.A-M. Hall. Cold Spring Tba Juba Mecray Post No,. 40. (1. A. B. taatoon the third Friday of aach month 17J$ o'clock p. m., at FraakllD strert school bpUdlog. Mayflower Lodge. No. 3M, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meet* each Frida) l tbe Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. U7. Improved Order of Bed Men—Meets at 810 Wa»hlt.gu.u street. Cape May Fire Department, meets f Monday evening Itfeacb muath'al cor Waffhlngtoo and Franklin street*
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Samuel R. SUtc*. President 1809 Dr. A 1. Loach, vice president vi’m. H. Thompson, ...1908 Edo. H. Phillips. Clerk 1908 Walter A. lAtvett 1808 William B. Gilbert 1909 George 8. Douglass 1909 Lutber U Ogden Dr. A. L. Leach 1907 barlta York........ —... 19H)
grofcwtonal tfardi.
Security Trust Company _ Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JEESEY
CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Pr.fits DEPOSITS
$100,000.00 1137,692.30 12,480.439.36
Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, Socty. Robert. 8. Hand Lafayette M. Hall Albert B. Little George L. Lowell
I’.OA 111/ CF TUADK. rnt—Mi-pbrn It. Wilson.
COUNXY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supreme Court—Tboi. W. Trenchant, lien 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott
restorsd u» all his former boDora. "Fool* their Mooey,” by Frank Fayaat. "My Life—So Far," by to* Ute Joalab Flynt, eoolloned. Tb* Utter treats u( lervlew with General KoropatkU in MnachnrU before the Ute Ji Oo^LkL.” b,
Frank UStnnWallace Irwin. Earle Hooker ■ Ernest Nani Lyon. Nixon Wntermai Cook*.
From lh* Newark Ad■roster Javpb Sherman FnUnghnyaen aomract county, who waa tb* State Senate U 1908 by a plurality of
roaAwiU.BUtotfi.fil
Judge—Janies M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry 8. Douglass. Hop 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. S. Miller. Rep 1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson ... .1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 1909 County Clerk—Jullu* Way, Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull.
1908
County Board of Elections—Jos K. Hand. Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Election*—Chas. T. Norton, Dem 1809 County. Board of Elections—Michael H. Hearn*. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday April. September and December
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS . Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City - - Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vans man. Dla*.Creek,. Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Schellenger. Knna Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. S. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townaend. Clerk SUtc Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1909 Assemblyman—C. E. StiUe, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioner!.—Eugene C. Cole. Seavllle; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand
Cape May Court House.
EVELYN TO TESTIFY. terry Thaw's Casual gay Trial V NEW YORK. April 2,-Evelyn Neabit Thaw has been sabpoens pear before the lunacy commlaalon today to tell what the know# of the mental condition of her husband. ~ lawyer Hart ridge. Thaw's attorney, said that fern- trial would undoubtedly be resumed On Thursday and that In all probability It would be concluded by Saturday, aa there were few witnesses t* be called and comparatively Uttle to be said In summing up. Justice Fitzgerald was Informed by the members of the commlMkra that they would be able to report their conclusions aa to Thaw's mental condltkm tomorrow afternoon. From this and the fact thrt the Jury hen It assembled had been ordered to . jport on Thursday It la aroumed that the commlaalon baa practically expressed He determination to report Thaw sane and that tbe trial will be resumed District Attorney Jerome hatted It by suggesting tbe commlaalon
lunacy.
The plana of tb# commission to « _ let* Its work today and submit a report to Justice Fitzgerald i present mental condition of the alayet of Stanford White were npeet by appeal from District Attorney Jerome tn be. allowed to produce more wit before the commlaalon reache* f sea* ton the wv ... - . toiiU row morning, at which time it will bear expert* offered by the district attorney. Chairman McClure served tic*, however, that the witnesses will
facto and opinion* which deal with the present condition of Thaw and will sol be allowed to go Into detaiL of tb* past or future. Thaw's direct and croaa examination* were held behind closed doers, and tbe
mnmlaslon took extraordinary precsu Iona to have tbe bearing kept secret Thaw's attorneys erpraabsrt I •Ives as entirely satisfied with the final stages of thatr client * aever Altogether be waa ot rat six houra. VonnHag T cross examination, the attara declared, did not shake That *
be made by bis attorney* to tbe a eapretoe court for a writ of ha] otoRfia. The paacnedlag I* latrodei a tost of the rawstltutlaual autlmrit
Rep.
.1911
j-jK. C. U. LORENCK, (Dr. W. B. Sickler. a»»ociatr.l DENTIST Octux a«p Henna* Brsarts,
Cant May. N. J.
Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and
•ther Anesthetics
Phils. Otter. Perry llldg ifrhAtOn-lnntSt-j EWI8T.8TKVKN? COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 010 Wabiiixcttox Br . ('Are Mat. N JMaster and Solicitor in Chancery.
Notary 1'ublic.,
Commissioner for Pennaylvsma. James J. Doak I 1 Carpenter & S&uilaei II
Jobbing
Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street | CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97, Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINE. 1 - I Fine Stationary and Blank Books-, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, To>
Boats, etc.
M, L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.
Wo iioWcit your accoRnL Our |>ntroii* rm-ive
and accommodation comtifiU-iit with |irtjdeiit l.nnking THREE PER CENT. INTEREST P/tlD
oil dcjKHtits iii our Suviugx l>c|<ii!lmctit.
ry courU-ay
-Advisory Board—
aac H. Smith, Cbairmac J. Spicer I^eaining Reuben T. Jolin*on
Church Directory
Rev. Father D. B. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sunday*. 7 00 and 9 00 ■
“ Weekday*, 7JO a m. Sundav-Khool at 2 30 p m.
Rosary Sermon—Benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament at 7 80 p. m '' Friday evanin at 7 30 tbe Way of tbe
Croea and Benediction.
School: 7.80 p. m., Kvyning Prayer a Celebration* of the Holy Com man Ion si 7.80*. tn. every Sunday. *nd *i 10.80 a. m., 00 In Sunday of each mom b. and at • a m.. Ttraradav* and Holy Days. Etemog prayer and address *17.80 p. m raa Sunday ei 7 JO p. m Sunday school at 2 30 p. m.' _ _^-— Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 JC p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. m, Y P. 8. a K. Friday at 7 JO u. m Stranger* always made welcome. rtmar x. x. cHracu^ Rev. James Burn*, Pastor. I'rracbing on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening ai 7.45. Maetiug* at 8 a. m. and 0.80 r. m. or Sundays. Bandar School at 8 r. M. Epworth League Sunday evening at 7 SO o’clock. Mid-week prayer rorrioe Wednesday -tenlng at 8 o'clock'. Claaa meet log*. Tuesday, Thursday rod Friday aveolnga. BAPTIXT CHUacn. Bet. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Freaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In tb* evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Work or* Meeting at 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 2.80 T M. Wednesday rreulo.- Prayer Meeting at 7 JO o'clock Young People'* Me* Ing Friday erao•ng ai 7.80 o'clock Men's Meeting Saturday evening al&OO
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Dry Goods AND Notions,
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JPiercson and Hon. #THi|wEw|c»PE^MflY^MflRkET. j»> Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries. Vegetables, Provisions and iruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams.*
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choirs Buttan-Sharples* Gilt Edje-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oystcrt, Clam* sad Terrapin. Dressed PotUtry Tbe largest market in Cape May.
'fihomas '1JQ. Jftillet El ^otl COAL & WOOD
Office-320 WASHINGTON ST- CAPE MAY. Sx:i.x, Txi-mxcis x: XTc. SO.
M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF . Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc 7SILS MHD S?®SSIS AMT CUM OS DBICI A XPtQALTT.
All Work Guaranteed and Best of IUu kknck Ft lmfbfd 3C -Vaeausa Eacyxmxacaccxr. Ofiee and Residence, Corfie £ Queen Sts. - Cafe May. N. J.
THE HOMESTEAD Cut Cor. WuhloglOB rod Jackson Sts. Coy, Mu THE CAFE ia thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, iR Boers J. J. RATTY, Manager
THE VIRGINIA OCKAN CNO OP JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. ► THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE R. HALPIN, Pormorty of the Windsor.

