Cape May Herald, 12 September 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOL. VII NO. 37

CAPE MAY, N. J.. . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ia, 1907. EIGHT PAGES

MILLET VS. NEW RECORD MAN KILLS MELVIN FOR LINKS HIMSELF

Renominate Republican Cai date For Mayor

Vice President R. W. Harvey Covers Course in 73

MELVINIS SELECTED A STEADY PLAYER

—> ■—t H »(>>•-• •» He»o» IW|>abitraM •ml «■•»»

1 to Hr Makes tkr Most Brilliant Display ' | ol the Seasor.- Goocl^Awrcpabon 01 Players Contest

On T»ie«d»y afternoon anil riwtnir ltie pninai te* in both |>arU«» a a» belli Ykce-Pmlilent Harvey, of ltie Oape itiruughout ibe ebale of Ne« Jrney May (iolf Club, Saiunlay aftarnoon for 1 miernor ami county amt munici- ; played not only the maul briUiaul Jtolf pal oMeeta. la La|w Maj ClVy lb* of ibe acaMin but returned the bmt folloainl aan reaull of Ibe pruuarwa , .core ever made on the Vocal link*hcra.

a ard journey a S on the

Ki* Uayor—Tboiua* M Millet

| Uu the

j aeieulb bole (ate him a 87, which la

one under bu*ey, while coming home a 2 on (he llfth and anolhe? it > | •e>anib enabled him lo return

! ibe mulling total of 71 U two utrike*

| under (lie former rroord of the ooume, i a hwh a a* abm held by Mr. Haney.

| He had a handicap of 8, but aotwltb-

of the foot—Albert U Ben-1 lauding bia loa.net ecore be failed lo

I a in/out, a> Samuel I>aniel>, of KiverUm. a ho i» knoa u here a> the “Iron Mas lerwuae he never uae> aooden cluU>, auen-nied in slao gelling a net 71 with Ibe help of an If handicap.

The aeom folio a

R. W. Harvey 2 78 71 Saiuuel Daniel. I» >« 71 f rank H, Mo» A> 92 72 A. C. Roberta A> 94 71

Coaaril—Joaepb K Brook.. :

Hoak. Samuel II Moore.

Koe Awmaaor—Gilbert C. Hi

CoBartor—dol Neclle.

Trea.urar—I. Harry Smith, Ji

l oaalaUe—H

foe Mayor—fndenrk J. Melrii

ilaoorxlef—William Porte*.

Cuaacii—Wdbaui U UUbrrt, J.

It. Uarll. Chart*. A. fioaia.

Aaeeesor—(.'hariea T. Caaplieil

CoMarlor—Sul .Needlew

Treasurer—1 Harry Smith. Jr

Oraroeer of Hum—AUterl O Hen net fur Ok Republican nantmaUon l« Mayor, Mr. MilWl received 238 vole and Ur. Samuel f. Ware 139, gfving Millet 112 aiM>r>D For ibe Demo eratie rmaiinatioa ex-.Mayor Melvin reemved 42 xotm and Millet as vote. for the DemoeraUe nomination i Raeanter William Porter, received tolar and John W. Thmupiwo

totea.

Tliere sere huT two name' on the PceiocmUc primary ticket for eon ail, and <'hariea A. Swale received S' vo4m .three in the brat dmtriet, and uea in the aeeoodi received liie n aalion la IW the ticket Jana leak rrmi aj iau* vota. for tbia I la U^lirat dutnet

i T Campbell re-

1, H South. Jr., va- nonnnaiad by the UmmeraU over Jua. P Hanry by >■ a* vela*, iweeivtag 44 lo Henry Ao Keare- ha. the boooro

r: lirat imanet. Henry H Rutherfoed. K W. i.keyd and J. Harry Hiighm. ■<«mmd iHatnet. J. Harvey * •

a W. I

Z. r. Cook Llewellyn Smith «i. K. C. Wencber N. Z..Grave. F. H. Mate. Dr. Spring T. S. Danili' E. C. RulMrhman

James M. E. Hildreth Thoma. « . Eaatwiek C. K. Matlhew. «. N. Williams H. M. Justice I ami* H. Ayre. and Oraves sllluires.

MBS. ISAAC 1. SIHTI iEAB aesed Away oe Monday Mors I a, After Uetaf 11 laces Tbi. eommunitv » *- '•d.lened who beard of the deaib of Mr> Jane W Stmth. aged TS. wife of former Lit; H smith, which <m whinemat ret shortly after ten o'clock on Monday luormng. after an luunediate illnes. hiefa had ex landed from the Mon.

(oualy aad «aa a daughter of late Jama* McKean and Judith, his wife, and »»» born July 18, 1889.

After Shooting a Woman and Sedng Her Fall

CAPE MAY NEGRO

Albert Cox. Well Known Here. Com mib Suicide Alter Attempting To Shoot Woman

Albert Oox, formerly of ('old Hprtng, (he negro a bo on Saturday night ihol himself in the bead after firing three bullet* al Mamie Pretty-man, a handsome mulatto, In the girl* hom*al No. INOh Naudaln *traat. In I'hlladalphia, died Sunday night at the Polyclinic

Hospital.

I jttle was known about Obx U netghborhooii a here the shooting occurred, but it t. said he had been bothering the girl with hi* attention. for some time, and when she spurned him on Saturday night declared his mien Uea of hilling her The girl unhurt. People of lh* neighborhood my that Cox left a wife and chil follow the girl. The shooting created great excitement, and all night the crowds of colored people |n the vicinity of Eighteenth and South streets agio in ■ state bordering on riot. Numerous fights occurred, and the police were kept on the Jump. The body s as brought to Cape May on Tuesday fie leaves a mife and twoehlldren.

WALTER CHRISTIE HURT la ItsIX- At Pnisbwrg Oa Monday. Will tfmti gaming. tt slier Christie, who made the record mile run on the Cape May beach la automobile id July, 1996, wa- Injured. While rsptng c| Pittsburg on Mon (hmtte. who drore hie ogo par la the Ursa-1 Prix recess l Part*, is si present la fit. John’s Hospital, Allegheny He will recover Mr. Cbriette a left is broken, bis back ia badly lajBrad and his right eye was cut by his gogIn suet a manner that it ia fsared be will lose its sight

CharchPrta The drawing lor the benefit of St. Mary's ebareh has taken piaee. TheKO ia gold w.a swarded to Hsns Cbnaleaib employed on one of the dredging •chines at KaetChpa May. Hu rick el as series I. No 100 Mr. Chrislaamm is i possession of his prise. The hsadsoare lace aad loqoe was drown by Mrs Dand Lewis of flaverfofti. Pa Laeky aamber. Book A. No. ».

Me* W m I

of Rio Uraode, died H hgr home on Thursday morning lam from a easnpiumUon of dtoaam. Hhe had been ill obont three month. Hha was (ortnerly Mias Jane HlklreOi and a as a da v ef Mr. Epfanani HiW^. The f. ocrurred on Baturday gad the tnleewaa made at C«id Hprtng Proaby-

THROUGH TO TONOPAH

W. B. Phillips Tells About Trip Of Fred Scyre and Himself

INTERESTING TRIP

A Good Description ol the Journey. Balance lo be Published Next Week

SCORE WAS 10 TO 1 GOSSIP OF LOBBIES W9 0U Cape Miy Player Jwh,, „ „„ ^ Court Hauae Team-Game Wa, Colon,-M«.y Interertinj Won in Firxl Inning j Chattering*

POKTKKVU.I.K, CAI-, Aug. 31, 1007. Dkao Kathkh axu Mothkii : Your letter of the 26th received last evening. I was under the inipreudon I had given you a pretty guud account of our trp, but | have changed my mind since reading your last letter, ao will start at th* beginning and give you in deiall to raueh as possible. We started from Porterville, July 27, about 6 a- ni., after working all nighl to finish in the work before leaving. Will enclose In separate package a small map of Tdlanc county, showing mountain trolls wg traveled as far a. Inyo county. From there on yen will have to follow me from your atlas. Cornell, his son and e young man In his employ, with Fred and my-e'.f com Dosed the party. We started from here with two pack bouses f«r theen party, bmidm the horse. »e rode, but Fred and I returned with two

* our own use.

One of our peck homes was gentle, but the other a as rather louse icxpraseion um*| here for foolish and we had gone hut a short distance when roe foolish pack home had bu everything clear and clean. IV terns of all kinds were sealu-red frum aide of the street to the other, but soon repacked and started on Journey for the second time and I in covering about eight miles w ben the same foolish beast took a notion to run awgy, but the young roan emplaned by Mr. Cornell is guile handy with the lasso, ao after a hard ■aarty a mile he laassed her

Si.bicription—$1.00 For y^.

COURT HOUSE WINS OUT

Take Game Last Saturday from Cape May

PERSONAL MELANGE

Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort

The Cape May Court House loam had a walk-over Saturday in the ft ml game of the championship sertea with (Ape May City, played al Cape Ma.v

Court House.

The game was won in the first inning when HtJies wgs hit, Blakely sin gied, Coasaboon fouled out, Pauxti. and J udd reached - first on fielder 1 ' choice, and two runs scored. Clun fanned and Pierson reached find hi. hit wjui fielded hodie, Pauxti. and Judd scoring. Howell singled and Piereon soured. Middleton a a. thrum out at first. Clun received goud support and but three hits were scoured or him- U was 1 loan's single that brought in the run. Court Home had another hi ling rally i the sixth, and with Cape May > rrors, three more runs wete tallied.

The spore;-.

Cape May Court Houne.

i. From here on we had nc trouble with the horse unU return. The first day out we reached

thirty miles. The Trout Meadowe about 1 o'clock apd HNhMl URMI morning. Tbt third day out w, er ” rtvar.about five iakea. The fourth day we reeehed ~ " ' a, and the fifth day we wero ia Owens’ Valley. The road >—dl'ig into Owens' valley from the weei, right on the north end of Owen LMla. We romped th* flmt night in Owen*' Valley on a ranch o.nedby an Indian. These Indians were quite eiviltoad and hnd acquired the hadiu. at th* whit* man and were fairly a, gapept they otill Hv*in hula built mostly <g unde*, brush. ' mb! Valiey is quite fertile, and ym satire valley la an alkali bed, ithan others. Rnochaa are t|w and far a^rt Thar*

i areas «< Itoi^ re Mrena *M». On-' (%fiinT25M| > ' ; »• — »—» M to Ore—',

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Kreyer.cf, c built ran, 8b Hiloox, p

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Cape Mgy (^tv (Ape May C. M. Two-base hita, F

1 8 24 18 i> IHtflfioafi-i 00000100 0-1 hita, Klavell, Keyer Firsi hare on errors, Court House 8, Capt May 8. rtaeriflee hito, Pierson, Mid

PauxUs, Judd2,dun,Pier son, How ell, Kuhn, HalL Doap,8Uoox l Left on bu—4 » How 4. Cap. May 7. Ktruck out by Cion 4, by Hil ooxt. Missed third strike, FT*veil Haros on balls, off don t, off Hiieox 8. Hit by pitched ball, MRa*, Kuhn. UnU. Paasad halls, Flared 1. UaapUe

ASKS FOR A RECEIVER

Quettng deerres of the New Jeteey Court* tn support of her averments Mrs Ethel D. Farrow, ef this eUy ha. brought a unique suit ia Flew Court of Philadelphia,

Ms*. Farrow asks the court to *p Ivor with power* to eulleel •surer of the PilaU’ Are. ctoltem, of which her husband to a

Daniel F. Crowell, of Laurel j Hprtng*. i. visiUng t Ape May fnends. Mr. Eli Edmund., of Philadelphia, is enloying a sojourn with relative,

here.

J. Herbert Bate, of Fishing Creek, will attend the West Chester, Pa. Normal Hchool this winter. Mr. and Mr*. E. Morris Bale, is Philadelphia, are gurels ol M re. Bale'i |>arents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Craig of M eat (Ape May. Mr. Reuben Reeves returned or ■‘Saturday from a week's trip to Boaton. He I* tb* popular organist of the Church of the Advent. Mr. and Mm. Janie. E. Hewitt, o Philadelphia, are passing a few pay> al Hie collage °( Mr. ami Mrs. Edgai P- fSUtoi, on FAfayetle street. Mrs. Mar}' 1*- Knorr, accompanied her^p’rolhcr, Mr. H. H. niompson, and hi* wife, on a trip up iue Hudson river. They visited Altiany and rtaugertie. while away. Lemuel E. Miller, Ji., m>r of Mrs. !•- K. Millet, left qii Monday for Mer cerwburg, Pa . where be will attend preparatory school and fit hiinaelf foi entrance to Princeton Cnivereity. Mrs. Fleming anti Mum Meckridg. sister., of laurel Springs, N. J., are al the Carroll Villa for a fortnight. The former came in quest of healthy and already feeling greatly benefit ted. K. Hand, our popular Jeweler, shout to take a trip amuftg the moui tains of Pennsylvania, where he will pass three weeks. He seek, rest and renewed health. He has t*en too clqeely con lined to his business Henry Shields, head draughtsman in the William ('camp ship yard, Philadelphia, a son of Rev. Dr. Edward P. Shield*, for many year, pastor of the Unit Presbyterian church, this city, ha- been at (Ape May looking after a cottage for himself and family. Edward Hendrickson, member of the firm of Frank Miles, llrulbera Company, architects, u w ith his wife and Ultle son vacationing Arroll Villa. Mr. Hendrickson's fit lore much government work, and •resent two post oTtce building, s being erected under their plans. M Hendrickson I. also deeply interreded in botany, and finds recreation in its study at the Cape, Mias Helen Kelly, daughter of ReP. Kelly, rector of St. Barnabas P. K. Church, West Philadelphia, aftei ten days delightfully spent at th* Cape, a. a guest at Carroll Villa, inder of the week Trenton. Mbn Kelly to a valued a her father in the religiou, work of the pariah. She has traveled '*»} . bat ing three Umrevisi the (Md W orld, passing two and a I ear. af the French Capital. Mr. J. Ashton William., wife r two Hue girl., of Laurel Rpring., (uewt- of hi. mother, Mrs. J. (J. William.. Mr. William, is secretary of be Delaware Pilots Aasoeiatiun, and •111 spend his three weeks leave of shronee in ( ape May W illiam, has been quite ill tor several weeks, and was ooiy aids to be ‘w,night lathi, ettyaa Saturday,

Uraves, tt Plutedaiphia- AH will be M first bares will measure 01 tat • iaebas by « tat M inch re. and lh* s(«bie -|i kg V tat, whito the t wtU be 46 feet k ta hyr tatt rtatas. and the stabk a S kjr at tat. Thag are •*» the aew cap* Mag

THEY ANGER CLERGYMEN Order Le. IUC T »ke WiincKes Out of Courthouse MAY BE DISMISSED - If f •»r Helling lAquor Wlihuut

roily i

will

uro Perry.in latR. idshipman in the k grandfather, Cary Naval [‘torchneper at Portsmouth, Va^ rued at W ashiagteo, D. C. Her n :candfaiher, Major (JeorgeWi •as stationed at the Brooklyn Navy

Brooding th* majority of the prero. t grand jury ufr.p. May ouuutv as u„ u 1^ truste,!. the Ne» M. H. H. n * secretory 0 f , br Uw gnrt •nd the Rev. J. B Adams, of Win’ •ood^ Wreloerelsy ..Iked Jot of i , refusing to permit their

eo before the body

crested . aenu ion the l-.w sod Ord-r appesreri Iwfore tl w ratified that they I nl

r grillroom of a hich place doe. jururs ignored

L«got Tueada

purchased liquor- In hotel at Ocean Oil uot have a license

the complaint

W h- n the Bev. J. Adsma. of Wild wood, presented evidence Wedneads . that alleged gambling uischmes, knuw <■ *« Japanese pool, were in operation ou the Wildwood boardwalk weekdays su-t Hundsys, the Juror* also ignored that .

co uplaint.

It was then that the two elervvmen sod their followers went to Proreculor Douglass and declared thw would take their witneaws swsy. As none of them had been subpoenaed, the proaeool -r h*d nothing to do hut permit them to

SEPTEMBER COURT OPENS

Little

Transacted—Off i

November S« The September term of the various county courts convened at Court Honse on Tuendav with supreme Court Juetioe r " Trem-hard. Circuit Court Jndv - A B. Endlcott sod Law Judge Uuireth ou the bench. The fo'lowiog (irsnd Jury was calir-l by r-heriff Bright Fre-terick J Mi-lviu (toremsn). Ne- - <41 Corvon, Heutien W. Ryan, Jos T. Wactia-ie, Walden 8 8h*w. Horwr. Rjch.rd.on, John B. Cole, riamnel I . Kwing. William Kisenberg. William J. Tyler. Harry T. Koulds. Harry Hod iu»n. WiMism Brammel, Daniel MoKeav, lo iu. Rauch. N H. Kearns, George Z. Hartman. Jno. S Brown, Daniel T.Coo •on. JuM-ph Browi

JusPce Trenchard charged the Grand lury as to gambling, and callej stlention to the antoinotule accident at Iti * Buileigh croroi-g recently, and ex. plained the tow a. to msiuiUnghlrr.s’.l ibe leeaonableueu ol os ref nine--, so. I ts bearing to criminal negligence But one cnee was tried, that of Wiliam L rielvv against the Ocean .Street 1‘aasrngee Railroad Company, sod a rrrdict was swarded rielvy ol gAi Judge J.M. E. Hildreth represenir-l Sefvy and Clare nee L Cole, of Atlantic City, the trolley company. The next enae was that of Oliver J. Leigh va Ebeoeaer Yenney, both of ' " Heaob, for one half of 11600 a

inisreont. Jne. Doaglasr Jr.. vented Leigh and Lewis T Stevens wro •ounsel for Yenney. Alter Steven, made a motion tear a non salt n juror was withdrawn and ibe case went over lo November 08. when Ibe trial of Supreme aad (Irenii ■es will be taken op. Tseroerrew loom Hildreth wiU use i lic-nac mallrrs, and oa Monday ben the Inal of C waraon Pleas causes.

SUDDEN DEATH rex I rear U I.rareing. a T'opelae Young Man. Paared Awaj

Uortime

died suddenly after a

i il Inane uf n frw

rapidly improve.

Among the (AdRl Villa gruMsee , Washing!on. D- ( -, WMarv F. Hick.

■ter uf Lreul. Comm*uder Robert He wan token III in the morning, and late of C-h-N., who rowed jwnK. Merray called to atteod

■on of

He was en in the electrirol oraurariing re. He to survived by hi. end one brother, Joaepb K. Ig. oi Waahiagtou, D. tt- The Urne ef the funeral w ill not be set ntil after the arrival of the brother fro . Weehiagtoa tin. afternoon.