Cape May Herald, 28 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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JAPAN, CHINA AND M UNITED STATES, Policy of Our Government In the Far East CAUSE OF CRAMPS RECALL T*M N»w*pap«r Corr-»*pond*nt W* W«« About «• Protoot Afoinot Agroo* ■Mat abutting Uo Out of Cortnln MnooKwr-ow Mining Torrttory. Tbo oofon-ml nontguoUoo of ObarlM X. Crono »ft*r bt bad been appointed mloUtor to Uhl on. od tbe ground that be ted dlrulged tbe rletro of tbe gtate China and Japan, baa aerred to call attention to tboee relation# and to tbe It ia known that tbe railroad and ■In lag alt nation in ManchnrU la onlirgetng apectol loraetlgatoo by hlgt oOetola of the Mate department aa a

what shall be tha attitude of the United Btttea gorernmeot In eereral impertant diplomatic qnaatlona which will hecoma tha subject of official exchanges within the next few months. Ooa of thaee qoeettona wQl arise out of the efforta of a ayodlcmts of AoMtican and British copltaltota to bond a reUwrj tn wietern ManchnrU from Chlnchowfn to Taltalhar. Another question for AstenainaOon to wbother certain exctnefrc mining c&oceaalons recently ahlglmtl by Japan from China are In eUUtloa o< the “open door" policy for which tbe United States baa stood epooeor since John Bay's -eerrice aa

r Importance as compared with w engaging tbe at- “ L 8ec-

d haa been reached as to article la in contrarentlon of tbe “open door" policy. When tbe state department's Investigation Into en ended Mr Knox. I determine tbe adrteabUlty of making a formal protest .agslnst tbe agreement to China and Japan. Tbe charge that Charles R. Crane had Informed a newspaper correspondent that this government wa* preparing to protest against tbe agree ilted In bis recall from San Francisco to Washington and enforced resignation of hi* com mission aa min later to China.

a of wonderful la I development to now begin ■1^ In China. During the next few iewdM many miles of railroads will be constructed. Mr. Knog to credited with the determination that American merchants and capitalist* shall have s fair start In the commercial and In iagptal awakening of the Celestial em V *Xtat Mr. Knox in tend* to poraoe an

st froo the manner In which be Instotad that tha United Btatas should have aa ortglnal share In the Hankow-

tVe fog Investment In China are In tbo band* ad Willard D. Straight, who toft the office of American consul genera! at Mnkdeo to become tbe Pekin rnpsneaailsflve of tbe American syndicate. tar era! months ago the JapaW government Mocked the effona of 1 fo construct a rallinton to Faknmeo. tn

4 a railway between a two points, to arrange the mat-

‘y with Japan.

4 Americans Together. I tn thto Hfon. tbe British hemeetTss with tbs a syndicate and proposad tbe

HWatrattfrai of a railway from Cblnefcowfq to TattsUmr. with an exunskm igter to Aiffan. 8o far tbe Cblnete

a China that It wa tha right to be consulted wjjh g «g the proposed railway. The t the proposed road between < to Md'lMtatar to tn the ext a pan of ManchnrU. outside of ^ 1 M the Japanese

M pf MaoefaurU. Tbe > of the proposed line " I K wtt coonert at Tslt a TcansutbcrUn ralimed. The

Headache For Years “1 keep Dr. Mflea' And-Pain Pills on hand all the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them; no matter how short a distance I am going. I have a sister that has had terrible headaches for years, and I coaxed her to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all the time. From my own experience I cannot praise them enough.” MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL, 63 High st., Penacook, N- H. Many persons have headache after any little excitement or exertion. They cannot attend ckurch, lectures, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffering. Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles’ AntiPain Pills. They give almost instant relief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels; just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their use. Get a package from your druggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

WORLD’S CROPS IN 1909. Canadian,^Jarman. French and Argentine Harvesta All Good I» It* review of tbe foreign crop condition* the deportment of agriculture , that tbe results of tbt* year’* harvest came well up to expectation* |g Canada. In Europe the altuatlon 1* somewhat mixed. Runs!*. Hungary and tbe Balkan stale* experienced considerable disappointment In tbe actual yields, while In France and even more In Germany, where only moderate re urns were looked for. the harvest meb surpassed tbe hopes entertained month ago. The first estimate* of .yield from Russia, which appeared aotne weeks ago. show about an average wheat crop, but a very meager rye crop. Tbe fact that the latter grain to the chief source of food for tbe country, U la declared, makes thl* shortage serious 'rom a national point of view. Recent official estimate* fully confirm the material extension of tbe 1006 t area In Great Britain and tbe serious contraction In tbe acreage of that grirtn -to Ron mania and Germany. From tbe Argentine ministry of agriculture cornea the surprisingly opt! mi*tle report that, tn spite of the *eand prolonged drought kt tbe time of plaollng. tbe present wheat acreage, white fi per cent below that of 1606, la fully as large aa two years ago. wber the banner crop was harvested. Corn tn aoutbern Europe to far from itl*factory. From Italy, from Russia and from (be Balkans come seriou* complaint* of tbe damage, now believed io be Immediate, Inflicted by drought. WANTS TO GIVE SI,000,000. New Yorker Dess Not Know What to Do With HU Charity Fund. There * a man In New York city who wants to give $1,000,000 for charity. ~ a me Is withheld, fio Is the name of his lawyer who wrote to tbe state tmerfl of charittes to Albany ask lag Just where and bow thto million best bestowed: The man the million to give away says bt want* to donate K to a ebaritabia Institution In New York state or In Naw ersey. He baa no preference. Secretary Hill of the department of charities said that be bad answered the Uwyefa letter. He pointed out 'ully bow any ooa or all of tha charitable Institutions of this elate 1 be grateful for tbe gift. Seer* tary Htn urged tbt lawyer to comcate with tbe president of tbe board of charities, William E. Stewart, who to ready to explain to the philanthropist bow be can most expeditiously contribute bit money. Secretary HU I said nothing lu*hU letter about New Jersey. “There to so much of a demand for

aaM Secretary HOI. “ttat 1 wouldn't for apythlng make public the name of tfcto willing benefactor. Before the ere on tta street ten minwould be swamped with rtvaa. Th^y would com* a of public and prtvata

MO CHLOROFORM FOR THEM. Secretary MecVeeyh Find* Aged Clerics

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A TRIBUTE TO GENIUS. Envoy* of Many Nations Hence Mr*. Julia Ward How*. Mr*. Julia Ward Hows stirred a brilliant assemblage In tbe Metropolitan Opera House. In New York city, during tbe Hudson-Fulton celebration by reading the poem composed by her and dedicated to the occasion which brought together the envoys of many atlona. Although Mr*. How* la mora than ninety years old. tbe poem and her recitation showed that aba to still menially and physically vigorous. She stood alone In tbe center of tha stage, and when she began to road bar i In a firm, clear voice the great gathering also stood. The tribute which bar bearers paid lo Mrs. Howe was Impresslva. AJ-

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Mery Harrlman a Country GIri. Mary Hirriman, daughter of the late - H. Hnrrimau. has a* keen an Instinct for guarding tbe cents u bar father demoDatrated tn bis business career. As tbe manager of tbe 80000 farm tn Arden. N. Y- she wotfes with an eye. to profit. Tbe responsibility of the farm to not new to her. For ral years she practically held control. her father seldom Interfering and then doing little more than offering a suggestion. Barrimah wag. fjTood of bit daughter'* talent for management. They were p familiar sight driving together over tbe\fann. Harrlman. aa a rule, bolding tbe reins over on* of his fast trotter*. Mia* Barrimao care* more for her farm than fur society. She to eusenttolly a country girt. Society never baa attracted her. and there to little likelihood It will gain her Interest now. She la a keen Judge of a bone and seldom gets the wont of a trade. A Nervoue Fee*. Do not neglect tbe nervous face. When a child grimaces or twitches there la trouble ahead. Tbe sooner It to taken In band tbe lee* probability there will be of chronic grimacing wotae yet. 8t. Vitos' ‘ ~ ‘ ly thl* twitching child I* very young; i from older people foolishly laughing at the little one'* contortions, and they are kept up until they become a nervous atlectlo*. Be Net Dm Creosote shov'd on er be put Into a hollow tooth for toothache. It reltovw (to pain, but In time daetroys tbe substance of the tooth. Leave creosote to

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The History of •:Cape May County;. non - THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAI EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dntcb b< Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriot*: The Establishment of the NewGovr-nment; The War of iSta; Tbs p rnoT#e* oftbr bounty and Soldiers of the Wat.

By LEWIS r^WNSENL STEVENS • 46 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices nn fOSTPAID OH RKCCIFT OF «LN BJ LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher

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