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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907

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fcoroat Mol Teraalool airoelore Oom nooo Wllfc ae«m •( W.rfcawm. • tlALTIMOUK. April an.-Tlie Croat now Haiti more and Ohio plor at the laMint I Stint tmulnal rollapaad. and (hr atructure. with acurea of worfcmon. fell Into the deop water* of the harbor. The aluklnc of the pier oauaed a dlain n.a nor like a tidal ware alone Op 1

Dr. Alexander Graham Hell, the In tvnlor <tf the telephone, aald at I»ndou that It waa only a tiueatlou of a brief period when the prottrraa of aerial na»tcatlon would make It poaalhle to bare dinner In Amerlea and breakfaat the next moraine In Kurope, Two tulta for the purpnae of cUlmInc ancient tithe have dlacloaed two u en who dlapnte Klny Edward'* rlshl to hU throne. Ha relay Ahl.rdlce aaya be l» a direct deaceudant of Hobert II.. and Ueorae Memhall Graham aaya he baa a rich! to the throne equal

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Monday. April SO. Klnc Edwanl. who la vlaltlnc the Veaurlan vlllace* near Naplea flopped at the villa owuod by Harrison Darla, an American, with whom he The trial of Garland Moore, the mall carrier who at Ho la d'Are ahot and killed Clara Weat, a yonne aodety woman. hecanae ahe ajuinted hi* alienIlona, ha* opened at Springfield, Mo. Queen Victoria went driving during the morning and attended a banquet In the palace In honor of Cardinal Aguirre Garcia, bishop of Borgua. upon whose head King Alfonso placed the ml hat. The king never leave* the aide of the queen now. lie has abandoned all automobile trip*. The moat lutereatlng feature of the thirty-seventh aWiial reunion of the Society of the Army of the 1'otounn at Washington will be the unveiling <u Thursday of the bronze equeMtrlau statue of General George B. McClellan, who waa the organiser and Brat com mauder of the Army of the Potomac. latartay, April ST. With the Idea of learning railroading In all departments Raphael Agullra Dlmnyuga. a member of a prominent Filipino family of Upa. Philippi nee, la at Middletown, N. Y. maanyuga la understood to he a protege of E. U.

Harriman.

“I do not want my son to lot president. He it not my candidate.” declared Mra. Alphouao Taft, mother of Secretary Taft, at Dos Angeles, Cat "A place on the supreme bench, where my boy would administer Justice, la my ambition for him."

Friday, April 30.

Dennis Kearney, the "sand lota” orator and labor agitator, who achieved national prominence during the sev-

, .... entle*. when be led the anti-Chinese

Stale*. Held, as it will !>e, at Hampton hand* on the race. , movement In California, died at hi* Roads, it will aflord the opportunily for home in Alameda. Cal., from old age. the elaborate naval display which I* »i r ». Kilsa Babeork Dead at l*l. One hundred and twelve building* at booked to take place there. At the ex I SYRACUSE, N. Y, April 30.—Mrs Lake Pleasant. Mas*., mostly summer bositions at Chicago and SL Louis the Ellia Babcock died at her home In j cottages. Including a seventy-five room

irily lacking. | Homer, aged 101 years and 10 months, hotel, a large dancing pavilion and

sous. Including Howard L. Klleuder. civil engineer for the Mcls-au Contracting company. In charge of the work, have been recovered. Several other* are missing, anil about twenty

Ihtmmi* were Injured.

There were 1H0 workmen on the

structure when It gave way. bat most of them were on the land end. Ellen-

dcr sacrificed hi* life In trying the Uiliorvr*. He heard the (del Ing and felt the swaying and i ward to warn the men, many of whom,

heeding hi* crie*. leaped overboard and

o.. npod I lie tumbling maaa. Wbe lender tried to retrace hi* step* It too bite, and he waa cut In «wo. The pier waa to have been the largeat In (his part of the country, having a floor sluice of SHtUMO square feet a

costing H.UUU.PU0.

WARSHIPS' BOATS RACK.

Alabama Jarktea Defeat Brttlak aa*

Viral a la's Crew*.

NORFOLK. Va_ April 3U.-The first of the Inteniallunal boat race* between

f warships gathered off the Jamestown exiaudUon grounds

Hampton Roads was rowed between

crews from the British armored er Roxburgh and the American i-sblp* Alabama and Virginia. • Britisher* were left far behind holding the lead for the find hun-

it» I died yards, and the Alabama Jackie* tlw I won from the Virginia's crew by a

ant acaul Ion yard* after a bow and bow

-isc. | struggle over the mile course,

om- 1 H 10 three boats got off together at

. the crack of the gun. The English

" 1 f sailors hit up a furious pace, and for a

an ere single to Hist purpose j Mnie l( looked blue for the Americans. | But Yankee grit never relaxed, and Jamestown's Three Hundred Your* : gradually the Alabama and Virginia (From Leslie'* Weekly.I ’ boats pulled up ou the Roxburgh'* cutin one impoelant respect Uie James- j ter. The foreigners held their own for town exhibiUou, which opened on April I a time, but the American boats soon »,b. .ad od IS. OH j '“Of "-.d .M Wt tb~ Tb«, tb, J a i! tsfrom nrevious fairs of the "''I •'niggle began and did not end difler widely from preuous " mit |, tb( . Alabama's boat creased the

past qosrter of s century in the t-u*

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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS (Croats Which Mare Happened Tbe Past Week Tar-day. April SO

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CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor—Thoa. W. MlUat, .. .Jan. 1. (Ml Alderman—F. K. Duka. .. .Jan 1. l»0t Council—Wm. B. Shaw ...Jan. L X»10 Bam. H. Moore, ..Jan. L X*M Jos. Hand Jan. 1. XtXO Bill well Hand ... Jan. 1. XI10 Ja*. J. Doak ..Jan. 1,1*08 Jos. R. 11 rooks . .Jan. 1. IMS Bam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1.1»0» lANili C. Bay re ... Jan. 1. XM» F. 8. Townaend-.Jan. 1. IMS Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1MI Asaeaaor—G. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1, ISO* Col lector—Sol. Needles .. .Jan. 1, ISO* Treasurer—1. H. Smith Jan. 1, ISO* City Solicitor—J. Bploer laiamlng Jan. 1. ISO* Bldg, luapc-ctor, W. T. Btev- “» Jan. 1, IMS BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Btltea, President IMS Dr. A I. Leach, rice president IV10 Wm. H. Thompson, ... ISO* ridw, H. Phillip*. Clerk ISO* Walter A. Lovett igot William B Cilia-rt 1B0S Oeorgc B. Douglsa* ,i»os ■either l'. Ogden. Iplu Dr. A. D LAiach 1807 barlta Y'ork. IsFll

T, Ladles' I. O. ¥•-

and fourth Thursdays of raib month at Auditorium. Friendship Council. No. *7. D. of A.Mesta on Tuesday afurnoon of saeli weak at MO. In Jr. O.U. A-M. Hall. Cold Hprlng Tb* John Mseray Past No.. 40. 0. A. H ia*U oa tb* third Friday of ssch month 17.80 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin >

Ur. V. M. D. Marcy, Body. Robert. 8. Hand LafayvUc M. Hall Albert B. Little George L. Lowett POAUb CF rUAHE.

1908 1909 1907 1907 IMS

Our Savings Department

Mayflower Lodge, No. 9W, Independent Order of Odd Fellowa-Meeta each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson atrwrt. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 1*7, Improved Onlri of Bed Men—Meets at *10 Washington treat. Cap* May Fire Department, meets first Monday evening in each month at comer Washington and Franklin street*

groUHloul (Sards.

£-jR. C. H. LORENCK. (Dr. W. B. Sickler. associate. I DENTIST OcKAX AXD HlIUUB ST*IKTS, Cara Mat, N. J.

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teetb under Narco tired Air an ' ■>ther Aaesthetics Phils. OBce; Perry Bldg. i6th & Chestnut St.

remarkably good

! health until recently. She waa born

near East Hampton, Mass.

r-low Ctlr. Pa.. Ablase. ERIK. Pa, April 30.—Fire destroyed many block* In Union City, near here, last night. The damage exceeds (250.-

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

naval feature wa_ . At Chicago *Colombia fair, Spain held | the place of honor Yinong the foreign nations. At the Louisian* Purchase

Exposition at SC Lonis, France held I ckarged with PratrlcMr. the primaev among the visitor*. Eo- j BINGHAMTON. N. Y., April 80.— gland will* be the favored gue*t at ! Aurey Decker of Gnlf Summit was Jameatown for the celebration will ! "^1 here for manslaughter . .n „r ,h» «r.i 1 In the first degree In cansing the death .be P l.bl.b« of >b, | cl bl _ ^ w[on , Jn>tloj

permanent aettlementof Koghsb speak- Gt F

ing people ever seen on the American

continent.

In one of hi* speeches, Webater, in hi* magnificent phrase, spoke of the “Power which ha* dotted over tbe surface of tbe whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whom morning . drum-beat, following the sun and keeping company with the bonrs. circle* the earth witbonecontinncnsand nnbroken strain of tbe martial air* of England.'’ when Christopher Newport, Bartholomew Gosnold, Captain John Smith and their companions sailed into the James River in April, 1MJ7, and established their little rettlemeot on the banks of that stream, they did the deed which I* now to be celebrated. Today England’s empire sweeps across more meridians than Spain's did in the days < f Charles V. Her “meteor fiag" is at home on all tbe world's seas. When Newport, Goenold, and their associates stepped ashore near tbe mouth of the James three bundled years ago, England’s expansion to imperial dimensions began at that hour and at that spot.

Ererett Colby surprised every om the Fagan men’s dollar dinnerin Jersei City last Friday night by stopping tbe cheers for the “next Governor.” which greeted him, and telling tbe audience that tbe new Idea men should name no candidate for Governor in tbe next campaign. Tbe reform party, be said, moat steer dear of the perils ol office seeking and most content itself with fight lor control of tbe Legislatnre.

There are other Weekly newspaper*— other kinds of newspaper*. Some of them are excellent in their way. there la only one Cape May Hex only one Ueeald ( omic Supplement. Too miss some things—you may be glad to miss them You find many thing* which you bad not supposed a Cap* May newspaper could aflord to

Gold In transit across the o ■'sweat*. - no matter bow tightly It may be packed. It Is usually sent In stout kegs, and packed aa tightly aa p Me; but there la a regular allow for loss by attrition upon tbe voyage, and la the course of years this loss the commercial world amount* to large sun.

Closh _ „ Am.il. Copper... H'i X. T. Central...US* .. *(* Sort. A West... Jt m% Penn. R. R. 1ST* Brooklyn R. T.. . Ws Reading Ul* - ~ - .A St. L-.71\ Rock Island a* Ohio.... 411, Bl. Paul XJC* Chi. ANorthw.-lil* Southern Pac... ** is** Southern Ry B South. Ry. pf... a Oen. Electric—14** Sugar IB* 1U. Central U» Teaaa Padflc... 9 Lackawanna <72 Union Pacinc...lB Lou la. A Nash..US* U. & Steel IS* Manhattan U7 U. & Steel pf...!01* Int.-Met- »* West. Union 83* Missouri Pac.... 7** Xew York Barketa. FLOUR — Firm, but alow; Minnesota G teats. H.BO4J0: winter patents. O.SM >; winter atraighla. tstublli; winter kTk FIO^'K—Firm; fair to good. BE* Su: choice to fancy. SUkUlU. WHEAT—Market was easy under rains -J the southwest, lower Liverpool cables liberal northwest receipts and unloading; May. I0*t.»*c.; July. *8*<tS»*c.: Sep--isr. Uie. iRN—Option market waa easy under liquidation and poor cables: July. tt*c. ItI TTER—Creamery, extras, per pound (Mercantile exchange official price) “'" - firsts. BMIc.; eeonads. BBMc.; flrsta.Iltlic. CHEESE — State, fan cream, colored, email September, fancy. Be.: wt-*— *— cy. Be.; October, bee*. ><MuWe; prime. Utrl**c.: winter made.

n. gun

, hr ties. No. L B

lie.; checks. Itrimc.: ouca eggn. l. SUOA R% r uU U u y t^ rent* n>.* 1 1

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beadquartera. together with the cob tagea owned by tbe New England Spiritualists' Camp Meeting association, poatoffive and other buildings, were totally destroyed by fire. The loss la

*115.000.

Tkareday, April 38. The Jury In tbe case of Frank Mlnr. charged with tbe murder of James u Tobey at Binghamton. N. Y, returned a verdict of murder in the second degree. President Roosevelt’* phrase, "undesirable citizen*.” with whit* he branded Moyer and Haywood in hi* letter Honor* J. Jaxon of Chicago, was voluntarily aasnmed by ninety-five delegrate* who attended a meeting of tbe Moyer-Haywoud defense confer ence there. The “stigma” wa* declarI to be a “badge of honor.” Wednesday. April 34. Democratic national committeemen In New York state that the party's standard bearer In 1006 will be Wii Ham J. Bryan. "The breakfast given by the Longworth* on 8nnd*y wa* Just aa much a violation of the law a* tbe open aa loons downtown," declared tbe Rev. Robert Watson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Cincinnati. O. -Congressman Longworlb and hi* family not only broke the law* of the state and church, but the laws of God.”

' 'dBEMKD' fSl LTR V ssa-i® ^ Live Mask 1 CATTLE—Supply fair lower: BhIclWJW: veal calves MOate HOOfi - ReorlMi tight; t sFkBeSl?3iife

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Ttenchard, Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Eadlcott ReP 1911 Law Judge-—James M. E. Hildreth RoP 1911 Prosecutor of Picas—Harry S. Douglass. Rep ..1M* Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep. 1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson IMS Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1M9 CountrClerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1M7 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep 190* County Board of Electtona—Jos. K. Hand. Rep 1907 Count v Board of Election*—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Electlona—Chaa. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1M8 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jaa. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Octjan-CUy . .Jan. 1.1910 C. P. Vanaman, Dins Creek.. Jan. L1M8 J. D. Ludlant, So. Dennis . .Jan. X, 19X0 D. Schelleoger. Erma Jan. X. 1M9 J. T. Bennett Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jam L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend, Clerk State Senator—Roh. E. Hand. Rap.1909 Assemblyman—C. E Stille, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioners—Eugene C. Cole, Seavllle; Stillwell H. TownsenJ, Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand Cape May Court House.

HUGHES HAILED AS PRESIDENT

NEW YORK, April 30. - Governor Charles E. Hughe* wept over the heads of the politicians lost night to aigteal directly to tbe people In behalf of of goverument be baa advocated: A public utilities bUL a ballot law, a recount act a greater centralization of authority and mpooslblllty In tbe executive hanA* The governor waa greeted by 2.500 person* a* “Our next president H He left the platform from which be had spoken with the hall In hla ears. He waa the gneat of honor of the People's Institute, and the occasion was the conclndlng meeting of Its ninth of work In the Interest of good government and popular rights. “I have no desire, through pride of personal opinion, to enforce t view*,” said tbe governor, “but It my dirty oa the elected chief ex ecu t! to contribote my beat Judgment as which win remedy existing d to enA-avor to have tbe state government In aU Its departments administered honestly and efficlt In tbe interests of the people. “The employer who will oppresi icn and treat them unfairly will op- _ reas tbe people If be get* a chance. And the employee who will cheat bl* employer or tbe representative of a union who will betray It for bis own rill cheat and betray tbe public if be la pot In office. man who thinks tbe first object la to serve himself and hat tbe American Idea la ■svety r blmaelf and tbe devil take tbe af will t ever be a falthfnl for tbe iwople. And I make

that I have spokm of Is hosed. "My friend*, tb* sure* way to ai party to be aucc—sfnl to to show tb tt M Osiatoraated In Its eervle* to tl

DIANE MOORE. •* ARTIST*’ Lessons given in PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY STAMPING AND DKalONINC A SPECIALITY Wash Embroidery Silks and Floss. Ready made novelties. Work done to order 6*6 Washizgton St. Caps May. QT Known ns Knickerbocker Bldg. James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97.

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

'Church Directory

** Weekdav*. 7JO a m. SnndsT-acbool at2 30 p m. Rotary Sermon—Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 p. m Friday evenin at 7 30 tbe Way of tbe Cross and Benediction.

m TAP .lolv Oon 80a. in. Fridays, E< 00 p. m. Saints -Day's—Celebraitoo of tba Holy Communion 7.80 a. m. FRDBTTXniAg CrtUBCB. Sunday service* at 10 SO a. 1 30 n. m. ■12 90 p. m.i .-Wednaadi * Junior C. E. I nday at 4-1 qY. P. 8- C. K. Friday at 7JO _ ^Strangers always made welcome. Finer u. X- chcbch. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In tbe evening ai 7.45. Meeting* at 9 A. M. and #.30 r. n. 80 nday*. Sondav School at 8 r. x. Epworth League Sunday evening

evening at 8 o’clock.

Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at: In the evening at 7JO. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 a. n. Sunday School at 2.90 r. a. Wednesday eveuliu Prayer Meeting 7J0 o'clock Young People'* Me* ing Friday era V at 7.30 o'clock en'* Meeting Saturday evening *18.00

Adoolram Chapter. No. to. Koval Arch Maaoo*—Convocation*, third Monday of ith at lodge room, Washington

Cape May Lodes-Ke. tt, A. Ol U. W.—

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^EWIS T. STEVENS! COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 10 Wabuixotox St., Caps May, N ■ J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennaylvania.

I» not restricted in ' It is broad enough 1

Here are its Patrons:

afforded and the income

1— The young folks with their small navi 2— The breadwinner, striving to acriumil;

home, or a competency for old age. 3— The well-to-do, for the com-

• provided.

4— Those with idle funds awaiting other investment*. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Three percent on accounts subject to 14 da>^ notice of withdrawal. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Cape May, N. J.

,W. LENOIR

MIC DECOfiAIOH PAPEC HANGINGS. 5

Charles T. Cam|/;ei! NO. 500 WASHINGTON ,T. Cape May City, New Jersey HRE INSURANCE AKli YOi: INSUHKh? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glars. and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF PL I LA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF ' ILWAL'KEE. FIRE ASSOUA’ION OF PHILADELPHIA. "'HE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PH I LA

Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 66t. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la bbt Part af Cape May Coaaty Holly Beach. N. J.

ECZEMA and FILE CURE TJTJPIT? K bo ■ lag what It was to sofL-r fXVClA 1 willglr* FRKE OF CHARGE to any afflict'd a positive cure for Ecarma Salt Bhenm. Erjalnrlaa. Pllrs and 8kh. DDrapc. Instant relief. Don’t suffer long-

W OPOUR OWN STAflPS FREE FREE With your first cash purchase of 91.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and’ learn all about our -HEW STAMP SYSTEMWe have tbe best shoes we can bay for tbe money in great variety. Shoes for men, women and children, and redeem tbe stamps when yon get 100 at Tboa. H. Taylor, Caatral Shoe Store Opp. Reading Terminal, 606 Washington St

We Make Harness

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plaster TSQorh a Specialty ;lincrusta. tidal ton anb Burlaps O^oe and £how Kooms. Stcond floor Smtf> Bldg."$4Q Wash. £t

JPier.-son and Hon. gTHE^NEWJCAPE^MAY^MftRKET.^ Cor. Woshinston and Union Sts. Where \ ou will find choice Groceries. Vegetables, Provisions and iruits. Wc also handle “Miciienkrs Star Hams * Tjocalx. IPaxci-'r.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217, 219, 231 Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chci'e Bolten-Sharpless Gilt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish, Oysters, Clams and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

ffihomas X£)’ JlT^^ & S on COAL & WOOD

Offlce-320 WASHINGTON ST- CAPE MAY. Em.X. XSCXJCrSCiTE ITc. 50.

M. c. SWAIN M AN L FA 1TC R ER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc.. Etc TOILS ASS® SITSHS gST/OSSa. AIT COLOR 08 DCSMB A SPEOAtnr.

All Work Guaranteed and Best of Rnn.i m » IT i-mfhed

3C 'VxL^kBJB Ewmarv-ic c.jr.

Office amd Residence, Cor trie Queen bts. Cope May, N. J. THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap* May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointmentsu Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages se^ed with choicest Wines, Liquors, if Beers

J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET

CAPE MAY, JN. J.

!.».ou.-Lu. 4> THOROUGHLY up-to-date house -f-

R. HALPIN, FormeHy of the Windsor.

THE ALDINE, •a *Ma*are*w.«fw4s**>re*«fc>re>a-