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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 10

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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE" PORT ON -HER-AX0 MONDAY. MAY igtj. PAGE ENVOY HELPS MAN HURT By MACHINE FORTUNE MADE IN OLD LOO JAIL IS 251 SHEEP BURN IN SUNDAY BLAZE FINANCIAL AID TO BE GIVEN DAHDOn EVIL SCRIBBLING TO BE PRESERVED! v. HUR IMES ryn fl CENTKAIi STOCK nAHOR tE-VTtER PRACTTCAXtT MONET INTENT EH FOR VEW BASTTLE MI ST 4SO IXU GOOD RO.DS NOW 1AIUJS IN Ub'IIvUU Mt' rO.MLKSS AS RESELT OP IT RIO LOSS ins TWO TRIALS NAVIGATION IS NOT OBSTRUCTED STEAMER 1ICK IS RIMED SUNDAY feIR CT II KICE. lTCESOR TO JAItS BRYCFJ.

SHOWS A nE spiraT 'By thl A-ieifi Prt Whinirton. il ty 5. Sir the new amha-ssador from Gr-at Rrnaln. aJthoig-h cr.Iy here few day as BUceor to James Bryre, ha hown the ame dnoerat.ic charw'eristte that erdeared his predce.or to the capital. It devetoped today that the am ha or i on way to the Chvy Chae elub in the embeds? automohil yesterday, the chaufTur became ctn fused a to the direction.

and wtll indire the way" I- i it i Z' jr May Two hundred ar.d fty heep were burned to death Sunday in a re. which destroyed the Michigan Central stock yard In Detroit. The livestock pens, loading chutes and feed houses were consumed, together with several empty care and a quantity of hay and corn. The Ices is estimated at SI 95,00. According to th railroad and police ofucers.

the fire was of incendiary origin. Two f.remen were injured while fghtins the names, but both are ex-reeted to recover. corxrnns with rt nnrr ckown AM LATTIK T4JO is u.i:i (By Ike inmM Ptm) Cblcaro. May Ofneere of Chicago Federation of Labor to4r began raising funds for the fltsaacui aid of Clarence Darrow. the attertw who defended the McNunai brothers at Loa Anreles and who wtg soon face his third trial for brtber in the California city.

The attomeyi friends declare he penntleee aa result of his two trtale. At yeeier. day's meeting; of the Chlcare Federation of Labor. Attorney Darrow peared unexpectedly and greeted enthusiastically. He tnda4 to so to the platform and rpeaX.

avoided reference to himself or trouble In which he had become la-volved. Later the presldins officer re4 communication signed by CJtarlee R. Mover, president of the 'Western F4. oration of Miners, and ofTlcial, repre-senting every union mine wortrtBg in th country. recmt the details of Darrow'e two trials for allered bribery.

The organitatlon Imtnedlterr voted to raise funds for his asnietance. rwTs wiikh thi; LlVIf.sio NF.L it; 'lit in--USle't rrrt i a 5- isr-ition rhr in th owr ri'-'-f tn ay trcjsiy th i tj 5tarrsr -f Ir.t'-rJik Ptamfhip rr hr'i asrrf anfi i t' o. th li i ic at h.rir,-i ar: hir-rjf! i r-I'tv 4-r. Tn 'ir "nn Br AwHc-ttt Vry Nsshvir.e. May 5.

Brown ffacty's old log jail, a landmark of the county, is to stand for ever yers to come, the commissioners having decided that the money which to have been used to provide a new must now be appropriated to re-build rrads and! bridges washed out by. the recent fTood. The resident ef the county favored the of a modern jait The log strtsctare la ere of the sisrhts of the town. The walls are made of three thicknesses of oak log and a prisoner has never been krown to eee-epe, although some have ben given the key and permitted tc their own jailers. The was built in 1SS7 and cost the county No prisoners have been conSned In the iiil for eome time, as Jt la customary now to transfer thcro to Jails in nearby counties while awaiting trial or serving a sentence.

ordered the envoy, onservsng a young man ars r'-aching on foot. "Can you i dlrt to the Chevy Cha clab' ind'iired of the pedestrian. who jr.to th- roadway a9 the trie, My 5--tVhiie. r-a 'niC P.n-it-t irir.g thick n'si'hfr F-Crdny tr" ret i- i 't 'f n. I w.

re fr.e Mu re Tf 'i -I ar.d The man was al-struck by a car isr came a etop i rr: ro. iy tearing cityward. "Ar tiiij hurt' 1 rr r. from the i TUl' Sir Cecil, i.j tow th hi i COLl'MBt'S. O.

George. J. Magley, former secretary and treasurer of the Teutonia Building Loan association, of this city, entered a rlea of not gJilty this momir.g when his trial wae resumed before Judge Klnkead. Magley was charged with falsification of aceotmta and emheMlement cf sums aggregating Judge Klr.kead pronounced a sentence of three years In the asked rrotor. "3 i a r.

'1 a J- th tt.g if The I th- .1 I r' i r- r.nn.uv re ri ft r. i heh I 1 Jt. Ka i The yo.jns man, who proved to he (uVi How, a fir conductor, off duty, protested th.it he was ni Injured, found that hi legs were hurt he could no! waik. 1 respite hi he was bundled Into the into hv th iuir. lhTi to th 'irri a her lin to to a Kr- port.

The i being lightered h- i re i Benjamin W. Brumby. 1 da p- I' own is I i r.ern refeawed i ptm. here he ran unlaw car and whirled to hi horn. Sir Cecil himself lifting him tn.

The ambassador will make Inquiry into his condition today. STORE Harbor Pm1 of ith, Minn May f. Out Irt Huron Down: D'nmark. 4 0 (icn. I'eavy 4 5 'alia 3.

ifanchestcr, fTObc.fit 9 Tn- arnr. Aro, f.nort Ja. l4Vii.n 11; Wrent. barg ff. Mirk Mtoa.

mi'lntirht Alpna. (tgiejhy 3:3: John lluf Northern Joeen NO SECRECY THERE I yintlon Iiorce Court Are Open At Benjamin W. Braraby, alias "Win-lam Anderson, now in custody in San Francisco on charges of forgery, has confessed to having swindled banks throughout the United States during the last two jesr? out of more than $200,000. Brumby ia declared bv the police to be one of the most klif al forgers in the country. the he this morrurn canal te ihowH no sign of taking i's All Hearing i (F tut Pr'si I.ond-n.

May 5. An end was put today to the pos-ibl'ity of ser ret pro-j 1 Norton 5:40: M'Dn-iwl! 8 ft t) Siovf rifn MflmM fVot'irch part re. are moving through th ms, hut lh rat if a mil every four hours. The harbor is free of I' HaltiH uni-h Kor-t 5. H-avy rin have rj lh" flr, w-hl'-h hv t' ratting in rnnto.

Fiornr a frl Krt tfi in roni'iTi nrl ivrl counties in th uf pr peninsula. Don't Wear a Hat Just Because it's the Season's Latest Block NEW YORK Delates to the con-ferepce, hich is urrangicg for the cen-tenary of tK.e Treaty of Uhent. a hundred years of peace amor.r peoris. journeyed from Their hotels to the city hall toiy to receive the city's formal welcome. ceedings in on fire am oirier sun.i iri the I'nlted Kingdom by a judgment deliver-d hy the house of lords, rating an the highest court of ap-p-als.

The divorce court had adjudged a Mrs. Scott guilty of contempt of court, in circulating among her friends the report of a case hard in in which she had been accused of infidelity but hd been vindicated. The lord chancellor's opinion. In which the other law lords concurred, reversed the judgment for contempt of court. The lord chancellor declares: "Kvery court of justice in the land is open to every suttjeot of the king and a court has no power to sit otherwise than with open doom." END LIVER TROUBLE WITHOUT CALOMEL It may not be suited to you one hat can never fit every kind of a face.

That's why 'imperials' are made in f. Mahoning Keinbrrnr Albright panuv lO; llus-sel St'rm'rt 10; f'rav 11; 1 1 Trueialc. Pr' Srvi 12:40 Ar'a'ii-in 1 40; Ford Havey 2 Fred U'eUfi Acrw Holden K. TV Carir Kylvanta i --n Wiibrt Smith f-fuir Ilan ney 10; Coral ta, nla, 1 1 8.uth Hsht. Ietrlt Ietr.t!t.

May tp: W.itert a.rt, CO; iH'kson lo; Pq iire 11; Munry, lUnncv a. in Maythcm J.ift. iv.rai Msnil shorne. I a I i rn I'rint-Pton Huron ir Hryrt Mut Watt. FriU liransi.in Superior Truhy r.n; ttaafa AX Thorn 1 ft; Malicfoa Tinker 1 1 Ijk- to Cntmrtworthy Dmg.

ThotJfrht Ixx-n the Teth. Now Made Absolutely Vnnecesry. T'VtS uM vy t'ty siyies, ii one uocmi uttuuic yuu r' HaOl there are fortv-nine other styles to op Wwrn choose from. Incidentally that's the CARRIER PIGEONS RACE Five Hundred Mile Fcsnt Now Is Itolng I'lanmii f.nir Th nt'arfif Jcx a frro of mal at dor of th Thnmtwi coal company. Th of th lin railed at Krn.a hat- iirday nn1 on om frieht for up the imhm port.

Th frirnT Ionic of th Northern in Iirs is ti1 up at Farni.t repair ari t-tnv rria'3'5 to hr lroilri. Th .1. C. For.1 which has un1e-rKoinc fpslrf thp drydock hfr. w'H 'tn a w-k or Th ho.it rcir- rw hntch covers an-1 riair! to th tuil -a s.

having tn 'decks r''-' a tiikd. Th tank Tf-crtrriq, of th oil fl-t arrived la. cvf-n-'Inic with rnrxrt cru.1 frfrn secret of "Imperial success. There is seldom a displeased "Imperial wearer. And that's one of the secrets of our hat department success having the kind of hat that you want at the time you want it.

It i seldom that a for a hat leaves our store wit hout finding just the kind of a hat ho wants, and no wonder, for we have altogether more than one hundred styles, all difherent. that he can choose from. We haY'e added a line of ladies' un-trimmed Panama hats. You can save several dollars by buying the untrim-med shape here. First Floor.

I a. 1 port 11 Manchester Stall 3.50; a ft 30; H. B. Miller Pivldsnn 2: fieorge I'eavev Denmark 1 Mat i rora 7 7 .1 Chicago. May 5.

Two thousand rr. rrier pigeons wore released at D-Kalta. yesterday, hv members of the Association of Chicago Homing Fifcpon Clubs. Lord Frima Trihuna wn first to reai Chicntro. covering the miles under adverse weather in on" hour and 30 miu-utea.

The Mrds will he taken further from this city each Sunday until a race of 500 mile will be made from Kmporia. Kas. This event has been won twice by Lord Prima Trihuna. Orenn Stcumshlp Arrival Xew York. Mav S.

Arrived- Stmr California, from Oli5gow; steamer I'rinz Frtedrich Wlihelm, from the Imperial at F.irn.t. Dr. KSwari3' Olive Tablere the asjbstitute for calomel the mildest but urest laxative known, and their effect on the liver i almost instantaneous. They are the result cf Dr. Kdwarda determination not to treat liver and bowel complaint with calomeL Dr.

Kdwarde haa been caI-cmel's uncompmminj foe. Ills efforts to banish It broucht out thee little oitve-oll-colored tablets, a rare combination of vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Those pleasant, harmless little tabiete do ail the rood that calomel doee but hav no bad after affect a. They don't Injure the teeth like etrcmt liquid or They take hoid of the trouble and. uicckly correct it.

Why cure the liver at the expense of the Calomel nojT.ettmee plays havoc with! the fumi. So do arrong liqulda. It le best cot to take calomel at all. but to let Olive Tablet -take their placej Most headache, "dnllnes" ant that law feejlng come from esntl-t pation and adlsordered liver. Take Orlva Tablets' when you 'feel "lorry) end "heavy- Note how'they -clear' the clouded brain and liow tlsejr perk op- the At leo and Ifo a bog.

TCe tftt OTIve Tablet haa 4a-jsMsremeot eil lt own." 1 The Olive Tablet Cmpajc, Clase buaO- Argo. Wrri. North "uoffi i. Hut. hinson Kricsson Fnirbaim 9.40; ISrilort 10; Tomlinson to f0.

smilt Stv Siult Fe. M.ir!-, M'' Fp: 2 a. Ny on roe 6 Id I'alttK-r. Linden. Scguin H.29: DuMith, Neej.ewah l.aml'Tt 1 a art; Farfll, Howard Hnna 11; us 1 3 Down: ore, Denc fog last 2 hours.

Ma. kinnv Hy Mackinaw Mav h. Fp: frnn- The same thing holds good in our boy's and children's hat section on the second floor. We have such a large variety of colors and shapes that it is easy for one to select one that looks good on the boy. Come in and see these hats.

You will see all the very latest styles and colors. On the second floor also we have all kinds of children's underwaists. etc. and a complete stock of children's shoes. These shoes are built on the right shaped last for children.

They are broad at the toe, so they can't crowd the foot and cause trouble for the future. They are made of the best of leather, the kind that wears and gives good service. 1 The Orand Trunk railway company 'has a. driver and a gang of men int. work on a new dock on the river (front just north of the it- r.

If is rumored that the company may 'build another elevator at thl point. The S'atcs l.k surv-ev bout Col. J. which has hern sn-deigoiog repairs to her huii it th 'Woivefirse dryd-xk, during p.tt wek. wiil Fturt her eon' work ir.

a few das. Th" iitfimr St. Ctr Is th Grand Trunk elevator with three hundred husheia of wheat frotri Fort WUliim She mm-Huron, and carries a port Huron rounded hy Captain Trlftible of l'- rt crew. cht Hobblnn 9 4 1 i i r. A slight col In a child or a grown holds possibilities of a craw; nature, ('roup may come on suddenly bronchitis or pneumonia may severe ctarrhal troubles and consumption are possible Foley's Honey snd Tar Compound nips a coM at the outet.

curesj croup nuicklv. checks a ilefpspnted eois-h. and heals inflamed membrane. For snle hy all druggists of Fort Huron. 1 Hutb-r 11.

siemr and consort 11:30 2 a. hi La 3, Frer Down 'almr, roionl 10:3 Dst F'e. Harvard 12; i-ik!" 2 7 20 otsce 10 Day Sale rssri. VYM F.VTS Lake Michigan Kc4nbi, Mv -Arrived: I a 1 trot Fort ha fir Uil F.rie. ti A Flowr.

WnHn. Cleared: Fletcher. Chicago. Arttved: Trov. FtufT ItepuM c.

Frte, coai. tgdcnhurg. com, Chicago, muse. He-pwhii Huftaio. I-wUe Frt TiuTalo.

K-v-'rn Stages rctriit. rs ni rods. S-iwyo Kddy, Kfily s'one; ss. Faul, illadstt-ne. m.i; North Sert.

Superior jo.1s; Schu rrtde. hstfr, mos. 'harep F. p-rff. Milwa'ikee, iron.

City of Kite, Vioflii- rts.o:fori and It island. stor: departures. Superior, m.ie. Hen Iaiftua Cuddv. cotii; WjiH'm, light.

Superior. S--h uv 4." liio unices coal. Chicago; Citv of crte. nrfr and bar-page, el elnd; F.a stern State, pas-aengers and txiggtge. Detroit.

Ijke siwr4rr A 14 In I IE Every Young Man Should Have a Norfolk Suit for the Summer. We arc showing a wonderful assortment of these from $12.00 to $25.00 in all the newest shades and colorings including fine blue serges. These Norfolks make an elegant cool, comfortable suit for the summer and they aro very nifty in appearance. For those who don't care for the Norfolk style we show some beautiful suits on the newest models in the new Battleship Tans and Atlantic Blues. These are essentially young men's clothes and colors, and you will do well to look them over when you are ready for a spring and summer suit.

For the more conservative men we have the more conservative models and more sedate colors, but no matter what it is you may want wo can show it to you in great variety. Blues, blacks, mixed and fancy worsteds, unfinished worsteds and fine cassimeres in the bfit of makes. We are always pleased to Manitoba. Fo tn Arn from Fort r-flwnitfr t-Ni'Oil. er.

i coal from RiPalo erd rsK' freight fr.un KTt1r.tsta witi out from ffm: ('rout, Denarted: wtth.oijt cargo frm wheat and Pour Owing; to the agitation in Congress at Wash, ington, D. for the reduction of Tariff on Woolen Materia, we have orders from our mill headquarters to put on a Sale, in an effort to reduce the tremendous stock of woolen material now on hand. So every High Grade Suit in our store regardless of former prices will he sold at $16, no higher, no lower. Suits that formerly sold as high as $30 and a few up to $35. All new, snappy, spring patterns, in every weight and color, including blacks and blues.

TATA GOODS LAID AWAY 1NU GOODS CHARGED And NO goods taken from display on account of this sale Don't fail to take advantage of the money-saving opportunity. REMEMBER, the unlimited choice of any Suit in our store and we had them to $35. 'v' Custom Tailored and Made to your Individual Measure a 1 K. Wheat fT Puf- for Fort Mi-H Super.or; S'el ZcmA HI I tl p.ee'' V. e-i.

oew fl I IJLe. I eeea4j I eee4'eKMe erii I "ev-ewee'el aMssew Suprro-r Ht't Arrtved "ci tV h.vir maker 1 Jtrown. 4. 'Val'sce John show these clothes because we know that they will satisty you in every way. First Floor.

The time is right for ladies sweaters and sweater coats. We are showing a great variety of these in the shaker knit style, with either notched or shawl collars, and the loose knit ones in regular coat style. Thes are very popular and are very comfortable for the cool evenings when you don want to wear a coat. White, grey, red, in all the different grades are ready for you here. Fueblo, Spokare, Scranton.

W. J. tl-ct. W. Foiylc-k.

Frars-ford. i-epi-t-i: Hvdraus. K-rrv, A llaanra. fuconn. If Smith.

YV Ultetn Murphy. SuiUvan. YV Cnerit. MiFlonckett. James Leonard.

Dui'itn Arrived: Ortrlf). YV Ph. n. U'eFa-e, John Sherwtr, JENtebTe. Spoken.

Sranfon. C-l-cott. ti Crete. Bransford. Imparted.

YYtuiam Mrphv. SuSFvan, a Clertent, MilTnoSfSfcii. F. Tt as. Leon, ard Two Hror Arrttwd: Tatea, "vVainwrtght, Wiaenock.

Teemlte. Cleared; Morrow, Uk F.r'.e, TCJtke Ilerroa 4rt Arrivals: ff Midland. 0en Soused, paese r-. rr nd fretght. Depertare; City of Midland.

Owen Sowad. peaveorere and rreght. Oodeelrh. Ont Arrtwds nr Nb-3r. Fort wbt: ser.

0arr A. Orahra. Fort YTtlliam. what. "bartev and flaa.

Cleared; etearr.er feel ir Stght, A mavn Ifvinr at Ailarn. New Tork had a awvere attack cf kidney and Madder trovble. Belrf a weritSng rt an. not wanttrwr to ioe ftme, he Mmelf completely by tssirig Foley Ki-tney A year later he "It a pleasure to rrrt that the ftsr was prraaenC H' name im J. A.

Farmer. For eaUe by -Tort Uwvb. t- ii i in ii-' -i m. i I iKi si Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back li F- Ntglmt robew and! P-amee erf trri. fin-n-l or madnee cWr.

AH kladj of Mtemo-ttdti csfw and gkrresi. t-r tsASt-MKJI. WOO LEKl MOLLS 1 AILUKb Near Bridge 103 Huron Ave. 3 I ERS BIO STO lLc 1.

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