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AN INDIP INDENT WEEKLY
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. l»uB
REPUBLICAN TICKET rw PrMldant at U* Uni tod Stole* WILLIAM H. TAFT Of Ohio For Vice i'reeidenl of Uni tod SUtoe JAMES A SHERMAN Of Haw York For Pr**id*ntiAl Elector* Mom* Taj'ior Pro*, of M*ro*r. FTwtorldt T. FreiinehurMn. of E* TLomn* E. French, of C.einrt*n. W Alter >v Eds*, of All Anti c. Le«U A. Thompaon. of Monmouth Grant B. Schlw, of SomaraeL AlerandT UUSert. of Union. J. Hull Brownlnc. of Bersan. i'etor CAmpboll. of HanT J. Maloah. of Uudaon. Aivin HnnAlckAr, of Hudeon. For Consre—. JOHN A GARDNER, at Atlantic County. For Aseatnbly. COR8VILLE E. ST ILLE. *f Up par Township. or Coronar, MARK LAKE af Ocean City.
JOSEPH B. HUGHES For Council R. A CRE8WELL LOUIS C. SAYRE SAMUEL F. WARE IRVIN H. ELOREDGE
GILBERT C. HUGHES
THOMAS W. MILLET
Unit*
Greeting—We are In the midst of ■ political campaign. Every method known to political managers will b* used to secure votes for thoir reopoefro candidate*. This is especially true In tho attempt to obtain neprsssions from those helding official positiona In labor uniona. I am in receipt of hundreds of letter* from men ef all ahades of political beliefs and from Ell part, of tho United State* making for my opinion of tho differ-
ent candidates er i
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litical campaign. The United Mina Workers did not elect mo International praal - dent to Influence your political
the affairs ef the United Mins' Workers. The aueeaaa of tha United Min* Werkera and the waff are of Ha member* hav* and receive my first and only
the honor of representing you. I am net rsipinsiMe for interview* appearing In the newspapers, alleged to be frem me, that I favor any partioular candidate | have declined to oxer te give any statement —“ for or again et any or isnua, nor do I intend to do se. This letter will be «y answer te ail whs aak me far any advise slang political lines. _ I have the honor to rapraaant ” aP»Anta«iJ*n ef needy **,- 000 members ef every known nationality and different pelHleal views. Wa hav* ameng PrehlbHJenieto,
patent t new yet
what I knew af •ZZ "
after tha Merest* af the UnRad MM Warkara. Thasa Intoraat- ^ la the subject matter ef this ••Her will please refrain from writing aw in aaimaatlan with F*<HM if they hag* to gri an
let Hina far maiev auray to maintain tbt pa this political eampaign. and w* ' P** What wot ; all wish that it ihq’ live many Taft to Mt BrraA ynar* after the present earn- ! Caatgalgnlag fa
gaM ha* gassed Into history aa# unto every wraetg af wMah Mw miner aamgisJna is honor-
T. I- LEWIS.
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SKILLED INTHE Utt Success of Mr. Taft as SoHoitor General
WON MANY NOTABLE SUITS.
Victorious In Beal Fisheries Contravsrsy—Mil Delons# ef the MsKinley gill—Refusad Golden Offer* Far a Beat an the Federal Banah. Mr. Taffa algbt yaais of blatory mating otUltj upon tbs banch of the Sixth federal circuit, during which period be was praaidlcf Judge, were prefaced by accomplishment as solicitor gauerml ef the United 8 to tea President Harrison picked him to aenutlre of the United btatos In active litigation in 1800. wl only thlrty-thra* years old and still had three year* of hie elective term uj the superior court bench In Ohio serve. Solicitor general of tha United 8tales at thirty-three! Scarcely than a troy In years as ripened rity Is reckoned and already doing deeds of national moment—deads of International moment, to b* exact, for inaid* of two weeks of taking tha oath ha bad pot up of the government Qaheries controversy, at which the courts and the diplomat* of three coon trie#—the United State*, England and I'snshs—hail been dinging for year*. Briefly the tom and aubstanc* of It was this: We had captured and condemned to ba sold tha Canadian schooner Sayward for Uiscal sealing Is Alaska water*. England and Canada suraorted the claim of tha owner for driage*. which we rejected. Pending arbitration the case sraa brought unexpectedly before the supreme court. It waa clever tactics o' low - * part, and It pot pickle. While Canada would not ba bound by an adverse decision If tha
would not be compelled to accept decision at flnal—should w* lose the fact of our losing In our own court would count against oa The new solicitor general sailed In. He read tha document*. Ha dutched and held fast. When be emerged from the murk of In tarnations] law, treaties, precedent and kindred c lari ties be had a 800 peg* brief ready to present to the court. It iron for him and for the United States against two of the lawyer* In the land—Joseph H. Choate and Calderon Cart lain. Jr. Then It fell to him to defend the McKinley bill In an action brought by an Importing firm who objected to paying higher duties Imposed by the bill and pleaded that Speaker Reed's way of counting a quorum, by which tactic* the bill had passed the bouse of representatives, was unconstitutional. The Importer* orged that enough member* present _ln the bouas, although constituting a numeric*! quorum, could break a quorum by not voting. “If voting and not present la naceaaary to make a quorum, why b tbs speaker empowered to employ tha aergaant at arms of the boos* to compel •beantee* to attend with the object of making a quorum T" qusrt.4 Mr. Bo Ucltor General Taft. Tbs McKinley bill waa saved. The young solicitor general won. won, won and kept on winning for tha government for the two year* ba sraa
ri bench. H* named him as circuit jffdga- Judge Taft accepted an hesitatingly. Ha did It In face of tha well meant advice of friends who wanted him to ba a money maker. Attractive partnership* were proposed to him by big law Anna, partnership* that meant and $100,000 a of the bench were only 9EOOO Judge Taft shook his bigger and better thlr was Ida reply to tfaaaa gOdad eng He was than thirty-Bv*. Ha yr man. but be -had enough He la now Ofty-on# and a poor man atm by «ba standard of the dollar. Mr. Taft et Yale. Mr. Taft was seventeen year* old whan be entered Tale and had just passed hi* majority whan ha waa graduated with the ebaa of •78. Numerically *78 was the largest class in the history of the Inatitntioo. with one or two exci ptioas. Of It* 186
historian, “bb, even at that time, waa
of Delta Kappa. Phi That* PM. linoala. Skull and Booaa and Phi Bab Kappa. In hb freshman year ha was president of tha daa* boat cMb and a mamber of th« Daib Kappa otmpalgn cotnmltta* and of tha ttmbwmm claa*
“My Maryland- b not a Bryan < palgn aong this year. A QuoatM the Mew <ry Ha. Nos
O*** the Cflavoiaad Hato DaeteJ Vs.-Ts.-arstr--*-
—
TIFT IK MUDS Why Mo Kinky Sent tho Judge to
tho Philippine*.
STRONG, HONEST AND TACTFUL
RriMolehed Certainty af Klavatlaa to Burrshm Banah at Call a Proved HU AWHy aa a Builder A Real AHryiaL In the bagtnmlng of our OCX*! the Philippines tha problems than war* military. Nothing of dvH function! could ba assayed util the rebellion had bean pvt down. In tha midst of thb tbs first Philippine commission waa sent out to look over tha situation “as bearers of tha blearing* of a liberating rather than a conquering nation," aa President McKinley wrote. Tbs commbsioaaf* decided that It wa* a bad mass. Mr. McKbby waa advbad to try to do nothing by civil power, bat to give a military governor foil away. Thb would hav* baas ■ fatal continuance of the military govern mao: beyond the time when Ha stern restriction* wer* required to induce peace and maintain It would stin further have jeopardised tb* trust of the natives in our good faith. And It had already bean *o a trained Jhat It would stood no mors tension. The people at bom*, tho, were growing thoroughly oat of conceit with “the little brown brother." Our appetite bad become sated of military conquest Too many long, narrow boxes shipped over sea and land for Interment In village churchyards, too many mother* mourned son*, done to death by bullet" or bolo. to support general conviction In tbe doctrine of expansion. We thought we bad no prototype of Cromer, no giants of colonial admin btratlon upon whom Mr. McKinley might can to “by the foundations of i superior civilisation, with specific reference to the needs of tb* people to be governed and srlth definite reference to the welfare of the Island a both i tcrtal and moral,- aa he bad put it There waa dearth of men wholly to harmony with tha president'* conception of what our national duty to tha would con-
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—Findartolt i. Malfio Jan. 1,1910
Alderman—Vscan
Treasurer—L a Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1SW CityBoilsitsr-Thoa. P Curt*y.Jeii.l,18U kUdg. laapoctor, ft. T. GU»- — Jab. LUO*
tVIlUam Porter, Clark. — Vacancy.. William K. Sheppard——... William B. Gilbert Georgs B. Douglass Luther U. Ogden—......— Dr. V. M. D. Marcy
BOARD OP HRAL.THDr. A. L Leach. President.BapL L 190ft Dr. V.M.D. Mercy, Health offleer •• 19U Robert. E Hand " 19W William H. Bbepperd I* 1 ® William Portsr, Secretary M 1910 Georg* U Lovett " 1911 Board of Trad* President. Lather C. Ogden; Beer* tary. A. a Merchant, Jr.; Treasurer,
O. B. Weather Bureau. Ill Oceai Geo. I*. Lovett, Agent Chvrch Directory ST. XAST’s A C. CBOaCU. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Rector’s office boors—« to 11 i 7 to 8J0 p. m. Divine services at BC Mary - . Washington street, during Bffpumbar and October. Maaaaa Bundaya, at and 8 o'clock A. Devotions, Sunday and Friday avanIngn at 9 o'clock. Uudavs. an.
from 8.90
atontly bear to mind that it waa liberty they wanted, liberty that they should hav*. as Mr. McKinley had premised, pledging our faith as a natkm—liberty, aa ba wrote, “of tb* wbMe Filipino people and not of a decimal fraction of them, who through the leadership of education and property hav* acquired a domination tha great maas." Mr. Taft bad not been thought of. If his sentiments on tb# Philippine question waa known It was patent that be was neltbe. a believer to Mr. McKinleys policy nor In our ethical right to ba to tbe Island*. Bald the president one day to the then secretory of state. William R. Day, *T want a man who Is strong, honest and tactful, a me education and executive ability, a man who la fearless, but conaervativ*. w' will get along with tha army people. “Judge Taft fills the b^D If ba wOi take tha job," said Hr. Day In a ri of inspirational ganlna. They sent for Judge Taft, who waa then on the so prams coart bench, end told him what waa wanted. He abook his head. “I cannot be of nae to you there. Mr. ‘ it." be answered. "1 didn't take tbe Philippines. It waa Tb* president regarded “Nor did I want to take them." ■ he. “I had to. There waa nothing t to do. W* must build a sew nation than. 1 want yon to help us." Secretary of War Root added bla perauaalona He showed both aide* o< the medal to Judge Taft. Parhapa ) ■ waa motivsd more ahrewdly than be affected, for be descanted upon tbe dlf Acuities "of tbe tank compared wltt
lay, froc to ft JO p.
iUBCH OF TB* ADVBBT. lAfavstU SC, between Jackson * Decatur. Rev. Arthur Haas. Ractor tys—Celebration of tha Holy Ccaa- , TJ0 A m. Morning Prayer. and Sermon, (on tha first Sunday of each month celebration of Holy Gommunka) lOJOa. m. Sunday School ftp. rXvanlnc (Choral) Service and bermoo & ^ Waak-daye-WeJnaadayaEvcalng Prayer
“ 00 n. aa.
Sain la Day - * and Tbursrtayo—Cdabrstion of tha Holt Communion 7-Kia. m.
tbe bench with tb* almost ultimate certainty ol balng elevated to tbe supreme court Me mast forego an thM, said Mr. Root But what a chance offered In tb do. to create, to dls we mxauabUtty of some of Bog pet theorise of cokmlaatioc. b
given him by tb* president:
States to give protection for property
e paths of Qaace ha Vaqplat of U
antolAah g aahdproap
• full performance of this which cooes x* of their it through their the Philippine*
radar the sovereignty and the protec tfton of the people of the United States. Altruistic, perhaps, bat Mr. Taft b . m altruist- U needed aa altruist U sompaaa tha raqvtamanto apadAed In ton quotation to tho latter and . paw
1C ay thqy wfll revlaa W oo teat n> af vragto «r p«r weaft ftt«l Ma «bbm *SL . #
friendship Coanell, No. «7. D. of A.-
O EM, U Jr. O.U.A.1L Hall. Cold Bprtag
. . Joka Macray Post No., 40. O. A. R.
T 5 W— " r rnoeu oa the Iklrd Friday of o«m month jT :: jS: i; uio. L o ’ e,o0k a* Franklin atrast - • - - ’ ALIftll ftlayBewar Lodge, No. an. Independent
- i Order of Odd Fallowa-Maata each Friday
at the Auditor!am, Jackson etrett. OgnlUUn Triba, ho. 1M. Improved OrtUt
Campbell Jan. 1, IKS
Cape Mey Fir* Deportment, masts Brat louday evening to aach month nt corner Washington and Franklin atrasu
board of education.
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Jnatio* Supreme Court—Tho*. W. TreachanL Rep 1814 Circuit Judge—Allen B. End Icon Rep. iftll Law Judge—James M. B. HUdretb . Rep. lftU Proeecutor of Plea*—Era*#t W. Lloyd, Rep. 1918 ehoriff-Bobert R. Oeraoa. Rap - 1810
Coroner—W. A. UUu, Rep.
Coroner^Wm. H. Thompson Coronar—Nathan A. Coban County Clark—Julius Way, Rep.. (Surrogate—Chaj' P. Vanaman..
County baperintendent ol reboots. Oscar O Barr ... ......... 1M« County Collector—Joaaph L Scull. '....1*08
Board of Elections—Learn-
_ Hogbea - - - - 1000 County Board ol Election*—Henry
. R*P 1*10
County Board of Kectlon*—'Vh Uam J. Tyler, Dam... 1910
ounty Board of BecU
aal H. Kearns, Dem. looy Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December. BOARD OF CilOSKN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith, •tolenno, Jan. 1,1010 W. S. Johnsoi. Ocean City .Jan. L 1*10 John P. Fox, Ocean ClLy .. Jan. L 1*10
Ll»10
Jan. L 1*0» J. T. Bennett. Capa May . .Jab. 1.1*10 H. 8. Rutherford. Cepe May Jan. 1.1*0* Chariee Hayre, See Isle Oily. Ian 1.1*11 Cha* Clouting. Sea Isle City, Jan. 1,1*11 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.i* blyaan—C. E. BUlla. Rap .1*
TAX COMMISSION KBS.
EUla H. Merab ill, SeavtUa 1900 Stilvell H. Townsend. Cape May Court
Preach tug on Sunday morning at 10.90. la tha evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting at LOO A. K. Sunday School at *.80 r. K. Wadnaaday eveolng Prayer Maating at fJOo’sloak Young Peopie’a'Mae tog Friday eveotx at 7 JO o’clock llso’s Meeting Saturday eveolng ttKOO
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Oocns*llor-At-Law 8X4 OeearrStreet CAPE MAY, N J Notaby Public
J^EWIS T. STEVENSCOUNSELLOR AT LAW, did WaaHixeroa Sr.. CarxMai. N.J.
Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10. i tbsevaalog M 7.48. Meeting* aX 9 A. M. nod fiJO r. X, ■ndnya. Sanaa v School at I r. x. Epworth ipague Sunday evening n 7 JO o'clock
eveolng nt 8 o’clock. » meetings, Tuesday, Thursday I day even Inga.
Rev. J. W. Lowden will ccndoet moas at tbe Grid Spring Preebyl p church Sunday morning at lOM
06. -Washington atraet, i 5r’» Landing. 82. Washington atreet, near Unto a.
86. Pittsburg andNew Jerseyaranaaa. 09. Stoekton avenoe, between Jeflkr>n and Qoeen atneto. 78. Franklin and Washington ate 78.. Howard atreet, Opposite Stockton venoa. 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney
88. Waafalngton and Ocean atrseta
Adoclrsm Chapter. No W, Royal Areh , third Monday of
d Franklin i isgi Trlaal
Lodge, No. 8*. F. and A. M.
Hot
-.1911
Aaron W. Bao4. Cape May City....1910
Vroftttioiul glrtf.
Chancery. Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. 'for PeuuaylvanijL.
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James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaer Jobblnn Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Loos] Phoo* 97 ONSUMPTIVES raid A. Wilaon'a Preparation of I Blodgettl from to tbe Sever' npcion, Asth _ Calaryb, La . Grippe, _— Oolda, had all Throat and ■ mo rallevad byfL Those who have useddt will have bar, had recommend it to Ihdr fellow iflkrora. It baa eared many after they were gyna ap ns toeMyOie by tbeir phyThe undersigned aa a consumptive can taalify trom hi* own experience as tolU valua. Writ* at once—delays are dangerous, od may prove fatal. For full. particular*,
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MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington SL 217, 219, Ml Ocmd St. Mteata, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits s-: Chafe* Batters-Sharplasj CUt t44*-A Spacfelty Country Produce freah daily from our own farm Fish. Oman, Oates o»d Tarraptx. Drasiaff Pamitry The largest market in Cape May. — Pierson and Son.
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