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TUESDAY. MAY 31. xgro. PAGE NINE Bug Raymond and the Detective Who Keeps Him on Narrow Path UNEEDAS WIN AT TASHMOO PARK MTARLAND WINS BUT GETS DRAW FAST TRACK FOR BIG HANDICAP Fight Twenty Rounds to Draw, American Boy Gets Raw Deal Port Hu'on Team Defeats Detroit Club by Score cf 14 0. CHICAGO BOY I AGGRESSOR HOWLS GREET THOUSANDS OF TURF LOVERS GATHER TODAY AT GRAVESEND THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD SPORT HAPPENINGS OF TODAY 1 Sir 'VAv (Sv Ft) New York, May 31.

Tbis is Brooklyn handicap day and thousands of terf lovers made their way at an early hour toward the old Gravesend race course. Eight of the best borsea now ia training were carded to face the larter'a flag for the handicap event oi erne mile and a quarter for three year olda and upwards. The purse has a guaranteed value of $6,000. A Mild summer showers early today only served to lay the dnst on the racing Lou-dcn, May 31 Tackey McFar-land. of Chicago, and Freddie Welsh lightwig'at champion of England, fought -ft rounds to a draw at the National sporting club last right- Tie battle was for a purse of S7.S-0 and a side bet cf 1,000.

By the terms of the agreement $6,5 90 was to go to the winner together wiih the sold belt which is the symioi of the championship. Both were to weigh in at 135 pound at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and thre was bad Mocd between the rren it was expected, that the fight would a hot one from start to I nish. Nor was the great crowd which turned out disappointed. No fight pulled off here in years l.a excited so niitth interest and many American' were at the ring lane and there was every Indication of a fast track. FlUherbert, owned by i.

mm The Uneedas. of Port Huroa. t'j Tahmoo park Monday and the Oak wood Reserves, of Det roit, before a crowd of i'PJ people, by a ecore of 14 0. The wag called at the eiid of the sixth inninsr on Account of rain. nA tad it not been for this fact the d'-fea of the Detroit players might have be-ea still more huuuliatiiiK.

Fitzgerald twirled for the Vnedas. rikinz out five a ia the six in-nicga of play. He allowed no hits. Siringer. who received th Port Huron twirler.

cc owned himself with glory, fetching the only three nen who got to first base when they tried to pilfer iecond. AH cf the Pt)rt Huron boy were biting in a way that showed their great the ash. Stringer secured our ff as many titns bat and Thorn, Leonard and MiilT U-nH f-eciired two tafe clouts. Hi 51 Adams, of Port Huron, accompanied tho to the pari. and umpired a great game S-ore; Inniiiirs 4 5 ft t'n lrfs 0 it 14 14 2 Re .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Hatteries: I'needa-i.

Fitzaerald and Stringer; 4.iUwMls, Jennings and Jackson. Sam Hiidreth. with Jockey Dugan up. was the strong favorite in the betting. FlUherbert was coupled in the betting with Firestone.

Fitzherbcrt was the champion horse of last rear and Hii II dreth purchased mm for $45,000. The other strong contenders for the events -A At left, Tackey McFartand. At right, Frexldk Welch. iide. wh.eu Hcfer-e ott called time.

which has been run annually since 18ST, are Fashion Plate, Prince Imperial, Dinna Ken and Olambala. Ine entries with their weights, probable jfckeys. owners and odds follow: Fiizherbert, 1C0, LHigan, S. C. Hiidreth.

1 to 2 and out. Firestone. 117. Powers, S. C.

Hiidreth, 1 to 2 and out. Dinna Ken, 110, Reed, II. P. 'Whit EX-TREASURER OF U. S.

IS DEAD0F APOPLEXY Charles Henry Treat Succumba at Hit Apartmenta in New York. Gun Club Scores. Here are the scores made by te "Bug Raymond at right and Detective Fuller. SARNIA ALL STARS WIN Hugs is under hia watchful eyes. KulW wan a Plnkerton detective.

Ho ia over sit feet tnl and we igh several pound over 00. ni sajs of Fuller: "Well. I have one eon aolation. pven if should gt drunk I know uiy side partner always "Ful Xt York. May 21.

Dick Fuller ba employed by the New York Bafeball cl'tb Kp Rig'' Ka-from g-'Hre drunk. Fuller if pocket nook and buys him i drink whnvr It if neee8sary." I wlfh him day and night and Port Huron gun club Monday; Birds 25 5 10 Benedict lf 9 Hubert 15 l- Roach 12 12 Barrett 21 19 Ludwlg 13 12 Kimball 12 10 E. N. Runnels 14 Ed. So il a 12 15 11.

E. Runnela 7 W. R. So'itar 9 4 Kins 12 14 Moody Van Siarnbruck 9 16 ney. 7 to 1, 2 to 1.

Glueose 9. Garner, Newcastle stable. 2v to' 1. to 1. Prince Imperial, Thomas, Wood-lawn Stable.

to 1, to 5. Fashion Plate. Mt Gee, Oneck stable, 4 to 1, een. Czar. 110, Gilbert.

J. S. McCullough, i2 to 1, 5 to 1. Clambala. 116.

Butwell, R. T. Wilson 10 to 1. 4 to J. Fitzherbcrt and Firestone coupled ag Hiidreth entry.

w-fer-M I '1 lefe.it HafiliKhts Memorial la Itf re of II to The All Stars of H.i r.ta. d'fr atrj th? Flashiight- in fsft and exciting r-c; of i-nsebal! Monday by a rcore of 1 to f. Tic feature of the pam was the pitrhine and hitting of lKiiglss Lceio Sore: 1 2 4 All Stars 1 1 'i 4 2 2 1 4 Flashlights 3 1 1 4 0 0 Clash Takes Place at Camp of Jack Johnson i made by Mr. Roosevelt 1905. Ha 1 survived by his widow and two daughters.

1 "PN George Little. Negro's Manager. Swats Sig Hart Over Jaw in a Quarrel Ccrbett. in Fine Trim. Will Befcin Boxicg With Jeff in Few Days i--r .4 a Bit th A9rintd Frr1 New York, May 31 Charles Henry Treat, until a few months ago treasurer of the United Slates, to which position he was appointed by President Roosevelt, died or apoplexy la his apartment at the Hotel Victoria here at midnight.

He was stricken an hour before hia death and did not regain conscloua-ness. Mr. Treat was born In Frankfort, Maine, about 6S jeara ago. Among hia ancestors were Robert Treat Paine, a signer of the Declaration ot Independence, and Robert Treat, a colonial governor of Connecticut. He was graduated from Dartmouth college in 1S65 and at once entered bu-lnoa with bla father and brothers, who operated a fleet of twenty-eight vessels engaged In the import and ex-port trade.

He was for many years active in politics and on hia removal to Delaware In 1S77 became a prominent figure In the republican party In that stste. In 1SS8 he was chosen one of the delegates at large to the Chicago convention and was credited with solidifying the Delaware convention delegation for Benjamin Harrison. For some years Mr. Treat was an aspirant for election to the United States senate, but was defeated by two votes and soon afterward removed to New York. Here he became a member of the republican county committee and managed the local campaign tr.

He was in ardent sun-porter of McKinley for the presidency and soca after McKinley a election, was appointed collector of Internal revenue for the Wall street district, serving during the Spanish-American war. His appointment as treasurer of the United States was 1 1 lit SKI.14H (mikn vnn Th Pennsylvania la getting rid ef all wooden cam. mainly by selling them to smaller railroads. la Texas New MIco and ether places, while th lieemr A Lake Erie, the West Side Belt and tt, Cincinnati. Ihn-on A Northern road hav purchased a number woodtn cars.

Tha rsll-irad is buying steel cars exclusively, th output thus far between fiOO and 700 car. lh road la hurrying the transformation from wooden to steel cars, a nonw of th former Is permitted to pass through th New York terminal. -4 i.jUr. Sin Francifoo. May 31.

Jack John son. hary weight champion, played the rot of peacemaker in a quarrel yesterday that threatened to break up hia afternoon's ball game. Johnson's manager. George Little, and Sig Hart, who is assisrfnp the nero in hia training, were ht- liferents. The cause of the clash is unknown, but.

it is ascribed to a petty camp little was eoverinsr first base, when Hart ran up to him and MttSrt tveard to pay: "Yon would punch ro In thr eyp, von?" Porthw-iih "tiwatted'' Hart in ih jaw and as ho dropped. tossed Ba Lomond. Cat May 31. When at returned to ramp last evening from his finishing jannt. and learned of James J.

Corbetfa visit ri th r-TrkT form the latter ho in his Impromptu work, appear! hiahlv pleased. Crhtt left fur Santa Cnu shortly before Jeffriea cum la. b'iT. Is expected to return imltv and ihere will prob idly be a fon'tT'in" iiv. trainlag plans for ilf-1e.

I'orbett having satisfied that is ia excellent trim. It i will lgm boxing with Jef-f" in day or two. fji'ir" trt tak up hi tSee in pfiurt'd for I hr is aPrtbifd fi wif rrrim In an'a If prv(nt wrm contin-i rnin-t fronii to qtiit a' Bn LuHita4. i I iv a i mini iris-- j.i p.w. T.

V't1' MVIDEM Railroads and Industrial stockholder will receive) thtj year more than last year from dividend payments, according to a calculation made ly an eminent authority In Wall street. Mor than twenty railroads have Increased lis r-j WJ UJMt a boulder in his direction, but missed. Johnson arrivin? on a sprint leaped upon his tnanajT and overpowered him. Mart returned to camp and Johnson directed at little some condemnatory remarks P.htint; that is not sanctioned by the Margins of scheme of rine action. Aside from this diversion there was ltttle doing at Johnson's camp.

The champion is rapidly roundine into condition and he feels It. is not necessary to rnsh his trsinlcz. as he has plenty of trne to put on the finishing touches. 1 9e lok a- train ng quarters ar.d the s'age cf the iaslion at Seal Rock on which the ring is con-strttcted for his rosng exnsoiiions. KtTCHtL HASU.0SE CALL N-w Yo-k.

Stanley Kt-nt tft t. narrowly earapd r1r-tnJurT wb-n ht far fir an 1 fw eorr-P il tr 1 nu th rmd to KcJs', h.ti,iarf,rt at Tt" mat hin b'ok down in and Ktchl walfc- lialf a rr, T--r nw fc wn in tb marhin a ri ars th fr in Kihe! Mid pad 0 THE BEST OHo We SPRING TONIC Most persons, even those who are ordinarily strong snd healthr. tbnie and blood pxirtfier in th Spring. have so particular ailment, Vat ar weak, debilitated and run-down. Winter lif with its amount t-door exercise, and the fact that cold weather has kept th pore th sWn do-, prevented th proper amonnt of wast and refus matter from being ipU from th system.

Thes lmpnrtUe ntrtf th circulation have Ulaa4 aad, weakened the blood, aad th body therefor does not reciv a t3clt ainomst blood nourishment. Th general bodily weakness, Ord feeliag. fiekl appetite, poor digestion, etc- show how anaamie the blood ha teecom. rrguatly akin diseaaes, pimples, eruptions, etc, break out aad this Is idene th to-purity of th circulation. 8.

8. 8. Is th ba Bprin tonic, becaaa It tt greatest of all blood purifiers. It is th only jdicln on which yoxi eaa fly supply the system with the needed tcnie ffct aad st th saa time parlfy aod enrich your blood. Th us of 8.

8. 8. at this tim may save yoa from a long apeU of s1cknss. and tt will certainly prpax yow fer th trJa tt long, hot Buxnmer. 8.

8. 8. la mad entirely from root, herbs and barks: It is If aur tonic pur and healthfuL It regulates digestion, tones up th stoxnaeh. ta-proe the appetit aad promotes strong, rigorous health. This wU yorx Spring season if you uae 8.

8. 8. for yoxir tonic. Tnt STTFT BPGCITIC CO, ATLANTA. OA.

i Ll STANDINGS OF THE BIG LEAGUES A report emanated from Johnson' quarter last night to the effect that offended by James t'orbett's remarks concerning his courace. the negro chmpiin would challenge Cor-b't to n.eet him in a boxing match at any tim prior to the date of the big flrh. the proceeds of the exhibition to he devoted to charity. Prr mo'ers Riekard and r.le.tson are not expc'fj to enthuse over the rumored plan for such a meeting SOtTTK MICETIOAH LEAGUE StWBding. xx- r.

HATIOSAX. LEAGtM Staa-lng. xx- A1CSKICA.IV X.EAOV1 Staodiag. XV I. 1 1 1 i Pet 1 .4 74 .4.1 1 1 rv- i ret.

S3? .444 IE New Yerk Pittsbura- '1noinris I 5t. IjOu's Flint Landing Batt! t'rffk Adrian Jac ksen Psginflw Hay City Kaiatr.axoo 1 1 i .1 1 .1 1 i it 7 1 1 1 ii Ttr(5y- Basalts. MOT: OAMK.H T.tre; 1'. Sf e. VorV 3.

VVisb.i It.at.Ti: 1. Taatardaya maaulta. XIOn.NINO OAMES Ja-knn 5. I.r.irit 2 tAIl Other games poslporiM AFTERNWV fJAMF.S Battle 'rk Kainnaio 2. f.

Jrken Adrian Fpnt 4. Pay Cit -Saginaw rain. CAME CALLED OFF MuPor-Ctnr- Conttst Deferred Urt.t a Later Date. tntral wa 'n af: "rroon bcuo of tr.ii aad wt t-nutdf. Tfc Central tain in IP- jut bforw it w-.

to pot rMir. th- nw Th wi'l p'ayM in f0 'ia; on -t a d.f. ARLEnEBEATS BROWN CITY Gam y-4 on Meay Field aid in te Rain. Htrn, Mn 31 PlartaK rain a.l en aTy flM. t'.

tfiii, i-ji first of Maoa Monday. Cite beics Trovins t. Tb won tT of to- twi-! for uu Ttrdv's molt. MORNING OAMF.i "hraen Louis 1. New York J.

rtldetphi t. 1. 7. AFTERNOON" OS A ME. 7.

4. Wrftostrn 3. 1. Nw York 4. rhtladelph; 3 i Today Oinil.

BoTi at prvo-lyn New Yerk at t'r! ClrSctneatl at PJttsMirg. in- VOB LYNCHES NEGRO "An Unknown'' Read Label Pinned Acrots Hi Breait. (' I New Madrid. May el. A moh aver.sed the icult of a netro striking a white man yes'erday when they orm9d th jxiT.

took th negro to the banks of th river and 1 1 ncb.ei him. "An wnknown" -j the label pinned across the breast of the dangling form when found. The negro was charcM with striking Town Marsha! I A. Richard after fce and other negroes had been ordered off a street corner. No arrest have been made, the coroner iury returising a verdict of "death by unknown hands.

4. tt t- 5 "i'veiund rain. Tody' Games. i'f Pt. loij xx ni'intinii Npw I'hiiai at I.

Tedar'a Oamea. Bay c-jty ai Lsr.s Kairtif-o at sag'ria iuttie Creek at Adrian. Jai kn at Flint. POISONS BABY BROTHER Bridgeport Boy Powred Carbolic Osn Infant's Throat. Bridgeport.

May 31. During the absence of his mother last night. year old Harry Eiirlkax found an ounce bottle cf carbolic acid lying 00 a tab and in playing forced the con-ten down the throat of his ten months old baby brother. The Utter died withia aa hoar. I Detroit and Return 75 cents, $1.50 and $2 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Seventy-five Cents ZXZ Port Huron at 5 Ju a.

m. and 1233 noon. Good for return same day leaving Detroit 730 or 1 033 p. m. One Dollar and Half fSS day and Sunday.

Good for return all trains up to Mondays following. Twrt Dflllarw Coo- going all trains every day. 1 wo iunara lurn nmll Five fast steady trains ech way. week days, two on Sundays- Grand Trunk Railway System. EMPEROR RECOVERS Abscesa Ot Ms Rigt Hand is Heating Rapidly.

tSjf ".) Potsdam. May 31. The abwess on ih right wrisrf of Erarror WHIfarn Is heslins and his ma'eftr's physicians aprar to sa'fsSei with the ren 'n cf th-ir Tie emperor resaias at th rsw m'sc wher Kltg Albert of who arrived yesterday Is betaz ence ma SOLDIERS FIGHT POLICE Latter Are Forced to Retreat Until Co'ered Troopers Arrive. Cheenc. Wya.

May 31. Soldiers from Fort D. A. Russell and a squad of police fought a In the street las; night in which three sol-iWrs are said to have been wounded by the bul.ets of the pJic- Th" police wer forced to retreat fo the station house wbere they were beseieed bv the until reTieved by a detail of colored troopers from the fort. Th soldier were hurried away by thtr friends.

No arrests were made. The trouble grew- out of of Private Frank Carroll. Second artillery, who it is wa clubbed to death by a poHceman r.ow ut. i--r arrest. 'V W0MAN0NTICKET Ella Reeve Bloce, cf Waterbury, Named by Connecticut Socialists.

Bridgefort, May 21. For the first time in the histxfy of Connecticut a woman's name appears on a rear-' lar party ticket for star- ofCce. Ella Iteer Bloor of 'Waterbury. haa received the for tecreUry of Ute from the socialist, who sre in cocventlon here this wek. TV el mfcd-rr frJ to rr -nu i often VT tac to th cvre el wooiaxU- dimm.

Woisen trwa th person qaestiooa of the locwl paywesa iaecte. Tb thouiiM ol cxamrMitivn is b-' wad tbry iur ia aiteM comiitiM w-icto mtnty prort troai bad ta won. ft las Dr. Jferve's prlrtltf to tar- -w wik kmr fosfHf rf twm -Nrtfrr la hfr effep 9 FREE efre-. MU mm mg MJ -e at x.

r. Dr. Tierce Ktve-me Preserttio mtom aod trtow. abo- a aod Wtld wp aad 2 aj--Mi toud of bmmlth tm es-err rk ai WllfaiyerjrW. Make W'eafc Women Strong, Sick Women Wclf.

ford to aeoept tmmt aoctrwnt uSoruf wow-ctAqI e4eiw tw tcoMrno 'Iflf i mm IT HOT IN 'FRISCO Four Protratio- and Oct Death Caused by Tc-Hd Weatrter. St Amm 1 San Francis" May 31. Th torrid weai her that prevailed in locally yesterday four prottrtttotti and on death. Ja I. i-t rte ff he Tr.i hts e-rir f3cts to ts f.ar tTtr m3iel- thxrs "iff ar4 Remedy far strT or td BBpiaitst.

It i kis-ptT as a says v-ery liat ha Lhrat5rrtT. IV CAN API Tt boom in Canadian Pacific, is due entirely to the crop outlook. Ta dotntrs'en will Tvr rrhas arr" mcr in fs.r. vrr than year. 4 prices of lnd and uet eArning? of railroads win have aroeT upward MetneL taseit of jtr tlm str th frt'jite tt.

t.inS drives away tK pa.n at ware a -4 csrn rW-2T. Ft rV. appi tet3S grvres rei'ef iy Sylveiter 1.

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