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PAPE MAY HERAT/D, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEK 19, 1908

GAPE HAY HERALD

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AN INOEPENOENT WEEKLY PuUlab*d E««T7 Thur««Ugr AXttrnoou M U* ilCTKld wttUiUot. No. 614 W4»Lia»ton C«p« Unj CUy, New Jerw-

Koterwl u \ha 1*om OCOc* at Cape M&j, N. J.. m nacoud cUu tuaU Ur. MaxcE 11. 1><UTtw Cape May Dally liarald i» puO Uabml atary murtUoa, except buuda}, dun&x July and Ausual a: One DolU Adtamuuc raua upou Appllcallou. All letun uiuuuled tot Uie Herald •lltier eoiionad. aaturualns. aubaertp tli»n or joft pruning, adould be ad drvastd to lb* CAPE MAY HERALD • 14 Washington SL. Cape May, I PHONES: lieu. XZi X. Keystone, 158 RPropnetor s Uea. Hell 65 W.

TUUtbDAY, NOVKUHKK IS. 1 ’ The United otatee Senate. Returns received ot tile ^election ol State Legislatures inoicaie Unit tbc next Senate of lac Lulled Sts tea trill he composed of 65 Republicans and Su Democrats, giving a Republican Jonty ot 51 «g-in«i a present Republican majority of Lblrty. The terms of tinny-one Senator* will expire Marcn 4 next, and successors to Uviol Uiote nave been elected alruadj, leaving t»cnty-six Senators to be cnoscu by Ue Legislatures elected Tuesday. Of tbe tuny-one Sena ton Wnose terms will expire witb present Lougresa seventeen are publicans anil UUrieea are Democrats Tnere is one vacancy, due to tbe Rep-bncan, and primanue were held In Iowa to select bis successor. Republican rannulaie peiug Uov« Albert ii. L'unimina, wbo bad been de feaied in b previous primary by Ur.

) occur Marcn 4 to wiucA Senators were el< aLnaoj wul be tilled by Johnston oi nim-arnn. Democrat: JncLuery ot Lou W. Salta.

sun'm-.-nina names U- McCreary, Den.ims apparent gain ol one tor tbe Repunlicsna wul be otuet by a Raw . Oregon, wuerv J mton, Republican, wiu be a.ncvcueu probsiuy by lormei owaeinn. cmm.nci.aiu, Lemocral, Si tim.ber is suoagiy RcpuuLcam in aLunm. is due to Oregon’s new pri . n.m. . -» unner w men Cbamberlaln Con UbsOnmlV w men, Sncoruiug to In imeipiciaiiou of Inc law, binds tbe cc,,.mature to vote tor bun witnout iiamt. to pcuiUcal arftuallona, • ..maims or state con tenuous bat i i uoraeu os tneir own siicceeeurs,sea amrs cmroe, of Arxanaas; Clay, of ueurgia, Uitnuan, of fvortb Caro

i d Reriana m canrurma, iicyburn o tn.uu. nopatna, o! bnboia, Hemeawa. ot uiuiana, 1’enrone of Pennsylvania r-C - tcynefisun. of Wisconsin, to sue cccu Uiemsalvea. D. 11. . .etcher, of fc'loruis bus l-een cbosen by primary - lection to succeed Senator Milton la ••'aamiigtoa -oeuato- Ankeny wsi -icatcu la t. primaries ,0) vVepnsgu la live Wesley Jones, and in Uouth i koU Uov. Coe L Crawford def< ad Senator Albert R. Kitucdge la tbe prunarlea. Joseph L. Bristow defeat i cnator Chester L Lode*. of-Kan-aaa, in tbe primaries. The Governor . Appointments New Jersey's Covcrnor has a Ur gar official patronage then any other faU's chief executive, ai atltntes hia great prop ben tbe patronage is exhausted in tbe last year of Ids term tbe prop er''»p« « t to find that his power Wi'h 1L Tbe _ into office with the largest pskrooag* of any Governor of imprudently asm the- great bulk of tis first year appointments renat< at tbe beginning of the SfM* *' and •«> that Ids Influence in the Legislature. Pro l ably the appointments at tbe next legislative session will not be made as eaHy. Altogether the Gov appointees next winter will nambei about oae hundred and twanV-fi'C exelnstve of any new post lions to be er—tad. And it goes without saying that tbs chief political Interest la tha appointments-wUl ha that of sv atewor to the Hoc David Baird, president e* the SUlo Board of Assessor*

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TAFT LABORS ffllEUD Hcndered Valuable Service to Railroad Men. *-<- '' l LEDO-ANN ARBOR CASE

Advise Given In Judge Taft’s Dssitisi Adopted by ths Railway Brotherhoods—OsmosreUs Politiolans Us) Tricktry ts Dsoslvs ths Tsllsie. The ux-uibers of the varloos brother hojJj (-ouuected with the great railrued systems of the country t-rally tvcnrdrd as poencesl thm the avoraite degree of Intelligence. Their calllngi and the obligations springing from those calling* make the ixaucssloo by them of a high order of Intelligence Indispensable. Notwithstanding this fact tbe sai system of absurd falsehood b relied to deceive and trick them Into withd.wwlng their support from tbe bean part)-, that Is la remocratlc politicians the commonest and moat Ignorant of the unskilled laborer* of the country. One form which this system of trickery most frequently takes b that of hinting at what terrible things William H. Taft did against labor ot I .tattoo and Its member* while be on the bench. The one official act and declaration of Jndgr Taft which b being used In that way on railroad men b hb f ion In what to knovYn as the To Ann Arbor case. Tet In that through his decision Judge Taft dered an actual, tangible and really Invaluable service to the cause organisation. His advice given organizations In that case hi generally adopted by tbe various brotherhoods ^£d their member*. One of the rule* of a great labor organization, tbe Brotherhood of Engineer*, which wa» the cmnse of the trouble (rule 12) 1 as long since been voluntarily dropled a* being contrary to the best tateriwts of both the pnbllc and tbe ot Ixatloo Itself. More than all that. Jodge Taft’i clslon In tbe Toledo-Ann Arbor contain* a* good, broad and sound labor doctrine as ever found 'Us way Into print Now. what was that Toledo-Ann Arbos case? Most enlightened railroad men know a'l •bout It. Many of particularly tbe younger generation of them.' do not. A strike of locomotive engineer* pre railed on tbe Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan railway. One of the rules of tbe brotherhood (rule 12) raqnlred in substance that dered by tbe bead of tbe organization men of tbe brotherhood or other roads should refuse to handle tbe can of tbe road on which the strike prevailed. This rule was s dangerous one. probably never should bare been dopted. The attempt to enforce it In bto case brongfat eight or ten railroad* nto court. They sought protection against what on its fwy was at toast an unwise policy for any body of to adopt snd Involved In operatl possible stoppage of tbs carrying mere* of the entire country. It was a case of sympathetic strike And the sympathetic strike day. from choice, repodtoted by a!’ responsible organizations of to boring peoplt and their members. > Tbe principal outcome of that Ann Arbor case was that the right of employees to leave their employment whenever dtosatlafled with Its conditions was fixed beyond all possible future qnestlcb abd some Sdmifibl* advice given to the members of the organization. to which they bave./altfcfnlly lived up. both Individually and .collectively, sinew “W* wtoh tojtnake plain If we can.’ laid Judge TaftJa bto decision, “to the Intelligent and generally law abiding men who compose tbe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer*, as wren their usually conservative chief what we cannot bailers they appreciate—that. notwithstanding their perfect organization and their charitable temperance snd other elevating most nsefnl purposes, ths enforcement of rule 12 ganlc law make i criminal conspiracy against the laws if tbs country." That the rendering ot this by Jodge Taft ora*, then, la r ring service to all Inmcf* of embodying anything coo Dieting with their right* and privileges befexe ths law most appear plain to any ordinary man. If there stm remained any doubt on that score It would be removed by the reflection (bat ths rules laid down by Jodge Taft lx that case are now mad* s pert of

r HIS NINE CHEESES. Am Old Time New Engiehd Btery ef ■ Stingy Parson. Anecdotes la which the mean and grasping men to outwitted or held up to ridicule ere popular everywhere and always. Few ancient towns are without thelt historic or traditional Instance* of sttnglMes punished or sharp practice defeated, in one Tillage of New England, says tbe Tooth's Compa nice, there to still current such a tale cou'-rrulag an unpopular person of more than a century ago. Although a learned man of Impreas|re manners, this clergyman was Moled for andne reluctance to expend and reeillnssi to acquire. He had a habit of pleading poverty and hinting for The pariah, although with aome muring, had responded with fuel for bto kitchen, bay for bto bone. Thank*giving turkey* for bto table end a “inbecriptioo cloak” of black satin for bto wife when ber wedding man teen became ababby. Tbs murmurs Increased when It was found that the parson turned an honest but overshrewd penny by selling Instead of using many of thsse donations. But they were not loud enough to disturb bto stately calm, and be went his

CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor—Frederick J. Melvin Jsa. 1,1810

Alderman—Vacancy,

kmael]—Wm. B. Shaw ...Jan. 1.1110

* Bam. H. Moore, ..Jn.LitU * Joe. Hand Jan. L 1810 * .Jan.Ll>10

Friendship Council. No. 17. D. of A.Meeu on Tuesday aflereooa of each week el U0, la Jr. CUJ.A.M. Hall, Cold Bp ring The John Meoray Port No., 40, 0. A. K. meet* on the third Friday of esea i stf.au o'clock p. m., st Franklin

school bonding.

At last, however, fortune played him trick for trick. On* pleasant winter day he made round of calls, sad at each' bonw. when Just about to leave, be casuelij aaked bto bostaaa If abe could let him have a little piece of cheese, aa bto wife happened to have none In tbe

tbe good wife. Instead at a little piece, ly presented him with a whole which he erecioualy accepted. As he turned frvm the door stone at the close of the Mat vtolt while tbe mother of the family and her brood of nine children stood politely gathered to watch him drive away, be carelessly pulled the wrong vein, tin- . sleigh sharply on a drift, uud out from under the ministerial Up rob* rolled nine Urge cbeesea. which spun frtokly away In all direction* on the Icy crust HU bo*teas understood tbe altoatlan at a glance. “Don't disturb yourself, pray, abe said politely as be made a m to descend. “It U quite The children will gather them up, and non* will be overburdened or wifi there be any qnarrehng for tbe prlrOag*. See; U 1a Just a cheese to a

they came up In gleeful procession o by one. Too well be knew that by tbe ne day the whole parish would be toughing at bis mlsadwture. although be cocld scare*'y have guessed that tbe joke would be recalled a hundred year* tour.

Mr. Aldrich, in his tpeech oa the Aldrich Currency bm la the Senate of (he United States only last winter, •aid: “Mr. President, the financial criti* from which the country baa •merged, which culataatad In a eeriou* panic In October, waa the meet act and deatmetlv* In Ha Immediate ci sequence* ef any that ha* eccurred th* history of the country. Nothing but th* heroic mcMnree taken by the representatives of the greet business and financial thiUtntion* ot the < try actina U cooper* Una with Beeratary of th* Treasury, prevented a total boUaps* of private credit and a disastrous destruction of all values. Th* country was saved by the fewest passible margin from an

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" Jas. J. Doak ....Jamlun “ Joeepb H. Klo*U..Jan. 1,1911 “ Baa. F. Ware ...Jan. 1, " LoulaC. |pyre ...Jan.1. “ F. B. Townsend. .Jan. 1.1808

Recorder—J. W. Thom peon. Jan. 1.1»10 Aaseeeor—Chat. T. Campbell Jan. 1.1908

Treasurer—I. H. AmUb Jr., Jan. 1,1809 OtvBoUdte'-Thoe.P Curlry.Jin.l.mi' bldg Inapoctm, W. T. CUT-

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Btitoa. President 1808 Dr. A L. Leach — 1910 •VilUam Porter Clerk. 1911 Howard F. Otter Ull William K. Sheppard—. -1911 William B. Gilbert 1999 Georg* S. Douglass 1809 Lather C. Ogden- 1910 Dr. V. M. D Mercy 1908 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leeqk. Proeldent.Sept. 11909 Dr. V.MJ). Mercy, Health officer '* 1911 Hobart, a Hand ** 1908 William K. Sheppard " 1910 William Porter, Secretary “ 1810 George U Lot ett * 1911 Board of Trad* Preaidant, Lather C. Ogden; Beer* ’cry, A. O. Merchant, . Thomas W. MUloL

I. B. Weather Bureau. X14 Ocean BL, Geo. L Lovett, Agent

Cberch Directory

Rector's office boon^-V to 11 e

lo 8JU p. m.

Divine services at BL Mary's Church. Washington street.

and October. Maas

days at TJM> and 9 o'clock Devotions, Sunday and Friday even-

igs at T JO o’clock.

All services will be bold In Chapel.

Confessions—Satarda; daya before tbe First

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nrdayv and 7 •t Friday, froi n 7 HO to&JO p

Itofavett* BL. between Jecknoo A Decolor. Rev. Arthur Bam. Htct ion ot th*

Utouv and Sermon. (So tl of each month celebration _ munion) lOJos m. Sunday Evening (Choral) Service and moo 740 p. m. Week day*-Wblna*dajt,Evraing Prayer 140 p m. Balnta Derto, Celebration Holy Communion S-00 a. m.

Sunday morning Worker* Meeting Sunday School at tfiO r. ■. Wednesday evening Prayer Mnetlog 740 o’clock Young People’ll Meetiog Friday' n t at 7.80 o’clock ' *ttM

“|£5

Ber. James Born*, Pastor. Presehlog on Suod*) morning at 10.80. In tbe evening at 7.48. Meeting* *1 8 x. A. and 840 r. n. oa isdaya. -» Bundav School at 8p.il Epworth League Sunday even I 740 o'clock Mid-week preyer service Wednesday creolng at 8 o’clock. Glaas meetinga, Tuesday, Thursday od Friday eve . a.

COLD af AIKO PBABBYTAU1AV CHTJBCH Rev. J. W. Lowden will conduct the •enrice* at the Gold Spring Presbyteran Church Sunday morning at 1040. rXXSBTTDIlaa CJTUUCU. fi James McLeod. Dt D..Mintoter Sunday eervioes at 1040 a. m., and

740 p. m.

Sunday school at 2 80 p. m. Praver meeting Wedneeday a00 n Y. P. 8. O B Friday at 740 p. m. Btrsugers always welcome. FIRE ALARM CALLS. The Fir* Department has rearvani It* fire alarm boxes, and lb* follow . » tha number* and new location of M*Watiiington fifre^near Schrilei gerir Landing. 82. WMilngton street, near Union.

Pierson and. Son.

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Cor. Wathinston and Union 8ta. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Provi sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Ham*'. Local Phone.

Order of Udd Fsllows-Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson MrasL OgallalU Tribe, ho. 167, Improved Order of Red Mea-Mseta at llo street. Dope May Fir* Deportmeui Monday avrning la SiUh muc

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

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uu Circuit Judge—Alloa B. Badlcou Rep. 1911 Law Judge—James M. B HUdreth Rep. 1911 Prosecutor of Pieae—Ernest W. Lloyd, Rep —181?

Aborts—Robert B. Corson. Rep Coroner—W. A Lake, Rep,

Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson .,

Coroner—N athac A Cohen, 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1810 burrogato—Chaa- P. Vauaman....l912

County onperiotendent ot bchools. Oscar O Ban ...» 1908 County'Collector—Joseph L Scull. Rap. 1908 Oounly Board oi Elections-Lemm-ing i(. llaghe* - 1908 County Board of Election*—Henry F, Daugherty, Rap. mo County Board of KecUons—Wil Uam J. Tyler, Dem UIO County Board of Elections—MlchU. Kearns. Dem. igut) Terms of Court—Beoond Tuesday in April, September and December.

BOARD OF CiiOBEN FREEHOLDERS A B. Smith, •Hlenno, ... .Jen. 1,1910 W. B. Johnoo:, Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox. Ocean Clly ..Jan.L1910 BylvaatorSpence, Uoehen...Jac. 1, 1911

— “ Dennis ..Jam 1,1*10

— _ma Jan. L1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. L1910 H. & Rutherford, Cap* May Jan. L4>09 Charles Rerre, Sea Isle Oily. Jan. 1,1911 CbaaCioubng, Bee Inli-Citj. Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk state Senator—Bob. E. Hand. Rep.19 mblyman—C. E Billie. Bep .19

TAX COMMISSIONERS.

H. Marshall, beeville. -190* Slilwell 11. Toenvend. Cepe May Court - -1911

Aaron W. Uanc. Cape May CUy....J910

yrotfsslooal (Cards.

JAMES M. K. HILDRETH Colhskllob-At-L*w 214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N J. Notaky Public

J^KWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 614 WasBiaoTO* Sr.. LtorcMar. N.J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Supreme Court Commissioner. Notary Public. r for Pennavlvama.

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE I* a«r Part of Cape Ma) County Holly Beach, N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak Carpenter A Siuilaet

No. 83-3 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Edward A. Wilson'* Preparation of ’ ’ hit** and Rlodgetti from — formula to the Sovereign for CooaumpUop, Asthma, to; Catarrh, La Grippe, and all Throat and ^Sonaanda of people eay they have Tlxia* who haveltoed U will have _ ’ H to their feUow

OUR INVITATION li you have never hud any dealings with us, please consider this an invitation to give us a trial. We will open an account with you, in which your deposits can be payable either on demand or 14 days notice. On-the latter accounts, we pay THERE PER CEHT. INTEREST Call and see us or write to us and we will gladly open an account with you Security Trust Company

Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Buy a Gas Range and~ Cook With Gas

GAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. 0. A. Merchant, Jr., Mgr. Both Phones.

M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc, Etc Yak's aam sydbs ssyybb®. ait com* or unii

All Wore .Guaranteed and Best of Reference Furnished — ‘ 30 -Y-rre,

Office and Residence. 337 Windsor Ave.

Cape May. A. /.

WALL PAPER Big' Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217. 219. xxl Ocean Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits t-t Chafe* Batten-Sharpleit CUt Ititfa-A Spacfelty Country Produce fresh doily from our own farm FUh. Oyitor*. dams and Terrapin. Creased Fenltry The largest market in Cape May.

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

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e !«• T. Oyotet*.Salads, Outtot*. Crequetta. TtnaplD, PaUa*. BaapRolto. 1 Cake. Boa Bona, Ire Cream. Mackarooaa.