Cape May Herald, 28 January 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 7

TEHKES8EE LEGISLATURE

PROHIBITS LipR Congress Surprised at Total Amount Placed at His Disposal

ITbolattU Price* Quoted la Hew York Tfc« Milk EicImibc* prto* lor (Uodnrd Wlity i* 4c. |>«r qo*rt. Ownorj—Wertani, cztn.l S 331* Yu*t» IB ft 31 Second* . .... 38 ft 38 Bute dtii7. commas to fair 31 ft 38 Factory, Mcosd* to firata.. 33 ft 27 . Marrow, 1808 choice — ft ! 43 ! Mediae , 1808. choice.... 3 r Hft 3 » i

TRAPPED BT FLAMES, 53 PERISH ON LAKE Explosion Sots Fire to Wooden Crib at Chicago. MEN BURRED OR DROWNED

Rescuer* Have Trouble Is Rcechln* Them—Some May Be Is Tunnel tinder the Lake — Other* Win Die.

UHVTSXm CTUPTION CURED. Wa* fto Sowe, IrrMatia# aad Palafn That Little hofferer Otmld Not Bleep Bcratehed Ounatantly—

o <M,.

“When about two and a ball y my dau*btcr broke out os her hips upper Dana ol her !<«■ with a rrry iog and painful eruption. It began her; the firat I notiewd was a little lace and a constant desire on her pan •cratch her limla. She could not sleep the eruptions got sore, end yellow w. came out of them. I had two doctor* ti

her, but she grew worse under their trc_. ment. Then I bought the Cuticura Remedias end only used them two weeks when she was entirely well. This was in Febru

ary. She has ne»er hi '

place on her elan, and sh yean old. Mrs R. R Whitaker. Winches-

ter, Tenn . Sept. 22. 1908 '

Potter Drug ft Chem Corp.. Bob of Cuticura Remedies. Bouton. Mu

D C.—The debate In

the proposed Increase | Jeracy-Fancy of executive officers j Bute—Fur to

turned the attention

bot| Drenches of Congress to the actual ms provided for the personal .1 expenses of the President. That Atr total la fai In excess of the 130.0# salary voted each year was point* nut by Senator Borah, while Senatp Bailey declared that 188.000 as hproprlated each year to lie entirely at the President's

tints. 10 ft

ntmrs Ajro arnmxa—mxsrt &pples—King, per bb! 3 80 « 6 Ben Davis, per bbl S 80 (S « Green togs, par bU 3 36 ft 4 Cranbertfes.C Cod.per bbl .12 80 ftl«

Chicago.—Trapped by flames on a woodea crib, sorrounded by water tilled with hug* cakes of Ice. at least fifty-three men perished They had been living on tho structure while ec. gaged In building a section of a tannel which was to draw pure water for Chicago from the depths of Like Michigan. Powder and dynamite ex- j

ploded and set the structure afire. I Women Struggle Hopelessly Along and many were burned to death j Suffering Backache. I>ix*y gpella, while others perished In the lake. - — J ”

Fifty-three bodies were recovered.

According to the Federal Bureau of Animal Industry three and a half per cent, of the cattle of the United States are afflicted with tuberculosis

OFTEN THE CASK.

and W B Cleage. jm Hamilton Ci

Ignetl the

vigorously wide ' leaders si eloquent appeal ft tlce. ai '

the Gov

to pay nu

converts to prohibition and Up era lie-Republican coalition. Speaker Taylor declared that he was perfectly satisfied with bis Dem-ocracy.-and maintained. In opposition to Mr Carden, that the measure wax

not confiscatory

During his speech he was frequent- | ly applauded, but It Is to his credit I that the conduct of the galleries dur- I Ing the entire proceedings wa* hlgb’y respectful, and. with the exception of applause, which was rarely ever excessive, excellent order was main-

tained.

An amendment, offered Dy Mr Car. den. providing for the appointment of a commission composed of tb« Governor, the treasurer and the trailer, whose doty It would be ti praise the confiscated property assess the damages that wonld at to the distillers and brewers by son of the passage of tbe bill, voted down by practically tbe i e recorded on the final

House has been following the

closely, especially after Sena- ‘ • amendment, holding the

, salary down to tlfi.OOO. adopted, and Representative _ sn was quoted In the Senate as xtlg estimated tbe total cost to tbe rdairy of maintaining a President

tofoe year at 3383,000

1B _ fr the fiscal year ending June 30, - a 1JC- Congress appropriated s total

- 223.000 for the support of the Hdent and his personal attendants fflee clerks. This sum doe* not e such occasional details of from executive departments ai night need when the rush of prepang messages has overcrowded his

Broiler*. K.U . per lb. . Fowls, per lb bucks, Western, per lb.. jeese, Western, tier lb

iquafa*. per doses

30 f J ®

the bill An amendment

Mr Wlsemrc extending the time til January 1. 1811. was alto tat'

Every.member of the House

vottt* for the State-wide saloon 3 . ore voted with tbe State-wider* the manufacturing bill with theU

eeption of two. Three mem I the House were absent—r Dr Horne and Mr. Hannah,

not qualified.

g he lamp snms for salary and I I k hire come In the legislature, exglve and Judicial bill They are I the President's salary. 360.000. salaries of tbe executive office ee. 3*8,320. and for tbe executive ce contingent fund, payable at the cretlon of tbe President, for tele,ph and telephone •ervicc. furnlre. horses and harneas. 326.000 The Improvement and maintenance the White House grounds, a few re* within the high Iron fence, akea the first Item 34000 on tbe indry civil bill, which Is drafted by >e committee of which James awney Is chairman. Horses and ehicle*. their purchase and main-

hire. and the ordinary

are. repair and maintenance of tbe .Vhlte House add* to this 338.000, vhich is to be expended at the Prce-

dent'* discretion.

Next o

ah. who l*f OIl bu

3 travel!:

R TK.

3*000 for fuel for the greenhouses and stables

while 38000 wa* appropriated for ibi maintenance and care of the green attached to the White House. An additional 33000 provides for repairing the greenhouses. Another |

appropriation pnt solely a

Medium lo good I'acihc Coast. 1908. rhows . Matlium to good, 1907 ... VXOETaBLX*.

hex plant, per bo: squash, per bbl

State, red, per bag iale, per bbl Heels, per bbl parrot*, per bbl Spinach. per bbl

Cauliflower. per basket Lettuce, per basket

runups, per bbl Parsley, pn bbi ^ "V .. vballols. per 100 bunches..

Leeks, per 100 bunches

Floor—Winter patents. . JttTiffTSir..:": No 1 Northern Duluth .

ore. No. 2

Women have so much to go through Ilf* that It'f a pity there U so moct suffering from backache and other common curable kidney

ills, if you sufl profit by thl* an’* example.

Martin Douglas*. 62 Cedar St.. Klngstoc. N. Y., say*: 'I hhd * lame, aching back, dlzxy ■pells, headaches, .'.nd a feeling of languor.. Put of I could not attend

work and irregularity of the kidney

, „ lu secretions wa* annoying Doan'* Kid-

■ lake, and wa* connected with P1I1 » brought me prompt relief.'

■bore by an aerial tramway, which

j proved useless as a moan* of escape. Except for a *teel shaft to keep It in place Lhe crib wa* made wholly f wood and the flames spread rapld-

d rescuers report that at least three

) men slipped from cake* of lee and ' | drowned. Some men may be In the I

: tunnel at the bottom of the lake. I Only thirty-nine were reacued. ind many of these were ao badly burned , or chilled that they will die.

• First word of the disaster came In

a telephone message to the office* of the Jackson Company on the shore,

which said

S jg "The ertb Is on Ore. For God's 82V* j “he send help at once, or a doxen or , « 78 > more of oa will be burned alive The

i ft 1 10 I tug—•*

Then the telephone wire burned off

i ft 13 and the men on shore heard no more. - ft 11 The crib wa* one established by jff i® the George W. Jackson Company,

contractor*, a mile and a half

e Pre*l- |

certificate only, is 326.000 for I •J*®* 0

traveling expenses. | trvm

— The sum of 3510 keeps six arc Beeves, city dres*e<! ROOSEVELT FORESEES DAN (m3 lights burning on tie Whit* House , aty drewed * * | grounds. The last Item is 32000 < ^y*!h ' Tells Senator Flint There May He • for printing from the executive office, j Lamji per 100

i tbe ■

, Lamb*, per 100 I ti turn de- Hog,, live, per 100 lb., aber of ! Country dressed. ]>er I

• 14 * 4 *5 « 7 76

LOSS IN AMERICAN TRADE.

ures before tbe California Leg! were killed there probably wo: an open rupture between thi countries. Tbe President and tary Root, in conference* with Senator Fulton, of Oregon, and resentatlves In Congress from California And 'Oregon, made tempt to conceal their keen ness over the situation, and I peratlve need for not provokli

anese resentment.

K is said that tbe Preside: regret* tbe shifting of fleet back to the AUai and look* upon I: as a

take to have left the Pacific] with only a cruiser squadron.

MURDER JURY HANGS i

The expenditure of this last _ pends largely upon the numbi special messages written by tbe Pres-

ident.

The Items that attract the great-

attention In Congi

. auuject to the discretion cl the Presl- . - „ „ _ Japanese mm dect Tbey make a toU1 be#ldes hU ^>' or 1008 —Eastern Ports Snffereu. aaUry of 350.000. of $86,000. Be- | Washington. D. C.—Of the approxsides the care of the White House Imately $600,000,000 reduction in

Heat y Decrease ii

reign Commerce

w anti grounds and the purchase of 3nr foreign commerce In the calendar | gj horses and vehicles, which take* up , ear 190 8. when compared with that S* $35,000 of this discretionary appro- | 3 , yte preceding year, more than ^ prlatlon, th* rest of thD »nm D for • $350,000,000 was In tbe trade which contingent expenses which may never accnstomed to pasa throngb At-

The money is subject at all lint | c

° i* 1 * President a order. | The Imports of the Atlantic ports

' the cnlendsr year **

The Ore was caused by an explosion of powder or dynamite, and flames Immediately enwrapped the wooden structure. Those who were not killed by first fiery blasts rushed out, to no means of escape On every side were the waters of tbe lake. Its face almost covered by great cakes A mile and a half distant near the shore lay their only hope, the tog Morford. It conld be dimly seen through fog and smoke. On the shore a dim black line Indicated the gathering of crowds attracted by the flames Captain Johnson, of the tug. had already hoDted anchor, and the sturdy little craft was already b Ing tbe lee. The firemen worked desperately getting np a full hear From her deck the crib conld be dimly seen. Black spots appeared and then disappeared into tbe wi Some of the Imprisoned men • seeking to escape- by swimming and some of them were sect to cling to cakes of Ice for s lime and then

dlsanpear.

When Captain Johnson, after whal seemed to him an Interminable trip, reached hit goal, a scene worthy the pencil of Do re greeted his eyes. Frantic victims, their hair alnged off and their skins blackened, were struggling In the water and Ice. Some fought against their rescuer* only to sink unconscious on deck when forced aboard the tug. Whs* everybody In sight had been taken aboard a second muffled explosion was beard, probably marking the snuffing out of more lives In the tunnel under the crib.

1C }® C ice of '• B ; of th

New York City.—After six] deliberation the Jury In the ‘ David H. Shellard, a former Bl policeman, charged with the I of Barbara Reig. reported tin impossible to reach a verdict discharged Tbe defendant committed to jail to await di to another trial. Tbe conviction of Shellard degree murder, which Invo death penally, was I ‘ ' when Justice Crane. t'M defendant's com the prosecution had fall* premeditation sad Instruct that It could convict for e murder or ms

DtsMbste* Carload of A carload of seventy-fl was distributed In New Oi The precious freight New York ^Jlty You Phan Asylum. Tbs tost wsre waiting at tha stal elai® to th* little they had previously Washington Not tc

URLEY OUT OF OONORES8. onae Decide* That He Resigned—

• He Asked For Mileage.

Washington, D. C.—That the tervof George L. LUley as a member the House of Representatives ceased on January *, the day following that on which he, was Inaugurated Governor of Connecticut, was the opinion expressed by the House Jndtctuy Committee In. a resolution which was adopted by the House. Governor LUley had not tendered his resignation to the Honse, but drew

mileage and salary.

Had Mr. LUley been allowed to remain in the Honse sa be desired, he would have received two months' additional clerk hire, making $260. and bis own salary for two months, which wonld Save been another Item of $1260. It thus costs him $1600 1

dropped.

TO feTOP RACE TRACK GAMBLING

to New York Law. Sadramento, Cal —The -Otis bUl. founded on the Mew Tors law, calcnlated to abolish race track gambling. In Cayfornla. was passed by the Aseembly by $1 to J*. Thera Is little doubt of Its pesssge by the Senile when tt is transmitted, though the track Interests bars waged a stiff bailie to suppress s similar m*ssur* 1« the Committee on Public Morals.

000,000, as compared with sn^ ipprotlmate Import total In 1808 of' IKCO.OOO.OtlO. amf an estimated export total of $1,050,000,000. The falling off In the Imports In the case of tbe Mexican border port* is about forty per cent., that of the Pacific and Northern border ports about Sixteen percent, and that oLlbe Qnlt ports shout fourteen per cewt., while '-he falling off In.exports from Mexl:an border ports Is about thirty-five yer cent., from Northers border ports tbout seventeen, from Atlantic porta tbout ten and from Gnlf porta less -ban three per cent. The Pacific ports show a slight increase in the ralue of the exports, chiefly In wheat New York port imports fell from $777,000,000 daring the first eleven months of 1907 to $682.OOO.O0fi during that period of 3808, while Its exports fell from $617,000,000 lo *578,000,000: Boston fell In Imparts from *I3|,000.000 to *83,000.000, and In eifert* from $96,000,000 to $7C,000,000. *

Prices of Extracts Increased. Before the earthquake bergamot, which came almost exclusively from Reggio, Italy, was dall at $2.6$ a pound. It is used in flavoring extracts. The price has jumped to at $10 a pound. Citric acid, also from the stricken district, has increased

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FOUR DEAD. MANY HURT. Towns in Jersey Shaken by Dynamite

and Powder Explosions.

Dover, N. J.—Six hundred pounds ot dynamite stored in the dynamite cartridge house of the forclte Worl of the Du Pont de Nemours Powi - ' Company, on tbe eastern shore Lake .Hopatcong, near Landing, exploded, killing the -four men in the place and absolutely blotting out tbe whole building. Tbe dead are: Charles Henderson and Stephen Glad Is. of Stanhope; Louis Barth, ol Kenall. and Joseph Sestak; of Landing. Their fellow employes found only fragments ot their bodies. All were married men. Barth left a family of six and Henderson a wife and

child. ~

Woodbury. N. T. ■—An explosion that whs felt for many miles around occurred at Glbbstowu in the powder works of the Eastern Dynamite Company. which Is connected with the Dv Pont Powder Company. The first explosion was followed quickly hr a second, and fonr of the buildings In the plant were blown to pieces. Twenty persons were injured, but no one was killed. Windows In bonsqs all ovsr Gibbs town and Pauisboro, four mtlss

away, were wracked.

Colombia produces platinum

ond In quantity only from the gravels of the Choco River, where 11 always Is

foand mixed with gold.

That for tbs signature ot E. W. Orov*. U**d th* n ’- ,J '-"'-'-.Day. 25c.

World over to Cere * ‘

• of automobile*.

Mr*. Winslow* Soothing Syrup lor Children teething, ■ollensthegum*. reduce* infUnunatlon.allay*pain,cure* wmd echo.23c* bottta It Is estimated that Korea's crop Is 8,200,000,000 pounds pet oum. In 1907 only 6.26 per cent, of Korea's rice cro^ wa* exported. Breaks a Cold Promptly. The following Icrmula It a never falling remedy for colds; One ounce of compound syrup of Bcraaparills, one ounce Torts com' ponnd and half pint of good whiskey; mix sad shake thoroughly each time and use lo doses ot a tablespoonful every four Uours. Thl* will frequently care as acute, cold In twenty-fonr hours. The In-" gradients can be gotten at any drug

M. Ysaye, the Belgian violinist, loves a pipe better than most other things. He Is one of the strongest men In Europe. N.Y.—“

Limitations. "Well, madam, wasn't 1 leon all right?" solicitously Inquired the reptile fender, notldog the disappointed countenance of

customer.

"Tee. he was perfectly dear about changing color," began the fair purchaser; "he turned blue and green and brown whenever I wore those colors, but 1 happened to fasten him on my dress one day when I wore a Scotch plaid, and the poor dear burst himself trying to make good." Hot Foods Hare Oar Teeth. There Is no donbt'that most people ruin their teeth and digestive system by taking food at too high s temperature. One can not get into a hot bath If it is over 112 degrees; 105 degrees is dangerous, and even 100 dcgVees is warm. Bnt from experiment* made it appears that we eat meat at 116 degrees temperature, beans at . 122 degrees, potatoes at 160 degree*. 'lie average temperature of tea Is 116 dec greee, and It may be sipped, but can not be swallowed in large q non titles, ttttf' - —

Miew oa tbe Pillow. "J’m not so much afraid of mice sa some rotnen." said she, but I don't like them In ray hair. The other night I finished » biscuit 1 wes eating after I went to bed and naturally left some crumbs about, not meaning to. never think of tbe mice Well, about the middle of tbe tight I beard scampering, and tbe:

Ing to get *t U

"l tell > •prang' up.

r hair.

EWvt^Setwva

lighted

room and oat up thi watching that plllo<

Red, Weak. Weary. Watery Eye* Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy Compounded by Expenc ■* '*'—

Conforms to Pure Food

Ju.W

5nie Matuary

Piles Cured In 0

ID health Garfield Tea, blood pore, and the beal^Tgoad Pepper i* tbe only epice grosx

V",i.r;„I gvoWy ya \:vom\%

ontbc bowels. debases tho system ojjcduaVVy, assists emom overcoming

» j habthift ojasbpation

| pormajumtvy

Id] Tc 6e» its btntjvcvaV

ejJeas aXways buy tbe

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SOLO fff LEADING DRUGGOIS SCaBCTTU

lebmg. iilirXTueodingor Protn I to 14 day* or money refunded •vermge number of Alpine a trebled in fifteen yesr*

ONION SEED

If you b-ee pains In the back. L'nnary. Bladder or iudney trouble, und want • pleasant herb cure for wumank ilia try Mother Urey'* Australian Leaf It is a reliable regulator. Ail Druggists .V rta Karr, plerxrx TheMovherGrey Co-LeBor.K Y.

DROPS Ki-sr tfisasi&SSJSsssS

“SPOHNS”

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Ar thl* very remarkable “preparation u now roll'd te the xrentoef Constitutional Remedy ever known for Brood Msrvo Colts. Staff: - •nd all other hofses: sUo Dwteroner un Dogs and Sheep/ Thw compound u modi the purest ingmlirnta end not so utocn oey Trouble, etc., end it is always safe. It expels the Diessi :■ Germs from tbe bodv: eete directly on tbe Blood and Glands. BPQKN'B ■ now told by nearly everv druggie* end herns*e dealer in the land, and any eon set it for you, or tend with remitlnnee of pnoe to tbe monnfarturers, who will ship to your order, express paid Fiftv eenu end glflCi e bottle,

end 861)0 and *10.06 the dosrc Record of Annus] Bale*.

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for family end stock media

SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,

GOSHIN. mb.

CHICKENS EARN MONEY!

If Yu Know How to Handle Thera Property do it ratrlligm-.h end

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AN IMITATION TAKES POM ITS PATTERN THE REAL ARTICL E There wo* never on Imitation mode of on imitation. Saw talon always counterfeit tbe genuine article. Tbe genuine ft '“ for, because genuine articles are the advertised omj

, bnt depend tor thslr buslni

ability of the dealer to seL yen something claimed good" when yon oak tor the genuine, because be mak< on th* Imitation. Why accept imitations when you con get the;

nine by Insisting?

business on ul to be "Just'iK Ues more pre^

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