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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 6

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lift I 1 i i I 1 i I 1 I fill I i I i i i i 1 tf J- I i 1 ii I I il- Hi .1 i j. Port Huiion Daily Tirties i I I i 1 1 PAGE e. 7 A I 7 OWNED FLINT ICOtpilCEHRraCE-HWDUSTIlYli A CONTEST IS ON IN SANILAC If yiiu iiave delayed this purchase of jEast er NIGHT FOR ONE apparel you can choose wisely and II HAY AXD STRAW. TODAY'S i il I HAY On the citv taurket. 9 00 I to 9 00 16.00 1 I i BiiK-d tOLk, to Itij.BO pr ton.

Thutsday. April 8 per ton VEHICLE ClTYi'TURNED OVR TO ISlTiNG- ELKS "WETS" OBTAIN TEMPORARY INJUNCTION RESTRAINING BOARD. ETRAW to It 01 per ton. i well tomorrow and Saturday Closing Prices by ire. BEEF Michigan.

$6.5 to $8.9 cwt: live weighti $2.75 to $4.5 per ewt. rpoRK $7.50 to per lve GRAIN. Detroit. Red, cash PORT HURON STAGS HAD THE I TIME rF THEIR LIVES! HEARING ON RECENT VOTE WILL BE GIVEN TUESDAY. wt-lchr.

$5 00 MiTTON li' $9.00. i UMB-Drc" c-l lll to til Ot per i Wheat. No. (frn ciish Cjaty, cash i i I I i Yfheatj Ma Outside of a coat or ult the artl- alive. ie.i" per cwu iiVBAL.

$7.00 u. Jjo ir cwt POULTRY. 69 57 .....54, Chicago. option CHICKKN'S 12c 14c Ir pound. 41i': lSi' l.f.

J.TCUKKTS ISc to per pound; ulive. 14f to lf.e pr-r rounl 13c to ltc per prtuod. 1 Zr 0rn, May Option May Option All paf ig times in (he history ot Michiaa' rlkdoin wribackei into oblivion! thJseBion i held i Dint last uigtjf, wheti tlitt. Port, Huroi and Saginaw? l.j.lgfs'erj tho guetof thfe "antlirel rithn.nf that cit. Both th viMtin kdgos teMit to Klinf carrjf- Qat4, Sailrtusky, April 8.

Liquof dealers of Sanilac county. Which voted! dry at Monday's election by 3,000, have started a fight in an effort to hav; tho election declared illegal. Yesterday John proprietor of the McDonald house, of thife place, and William Morrash, of th' Morrash hotel, Carsonville. repni-sentiiiK the county organization. i.e- LIVE STOCK.

10 V2 i-rc uve. CKKfB- llli' to lie Pr pound. H1DK.S T.IajOVT. East Buffalo. -Receipts.

T.O; quiet. Veals rts liusrlT! the wordsf "Ho i CATTLE in banners of'Eaftcr ap'parel ran St ehama as well to morrow or Saturday. A the new cuat and suit model rvuire bnt tittle alteration we lean posiWy complete your Satiirday slfht won't pronifcej thouRhi unless we are absolutely positive. To cn come 4 and took anyway. We ari now dia-playing the.

smartm eoi iiiodils ihe handsomest suit its evt-r Ueenonr pleasure to hcw. The pricra. too, are rasonat-lH- there's but little hesitation when the size and color la found. These will be two jbusy da) a ith oa, Never have the waists been shows la such elaborate atylen. in fact every V' Ail anl We're the ifc-cjipts.

2f, Ir aliw to JN. j'J, lambs, receipts, Sheep ail W.ii.on Now' Hut there was to sheep 3 to $6.50. rimbs l.T(0; -ifctive. i HOGS Receipts no! neli f'li aii.voue In ing dry for the djesf cot go on in Cjeuesee fotmtv un'Jil May t-1 I .15. Figs, to $123 to i -i 11 The loc.Jl l(MliS hit the Court street; GENERAL NOTES.

titioned Jiule Heath of the circuit court for an injunction restraining the board of supervisr8 from carj vasslng the returns and declaring the result of the election. A temporary injunction was granted pending the hearing on an order to show cause why the injunction should not he made The hearing was net for next Tuesday. Failure of the county clerk to sitn th action of the board in sub-mitiing Mh local option propositifi to the people, is made the basis of the liquor dealers contention. station 5ft ttfc lork afteit-nimli oa speiial train eoniygsed of tiilv tPacl.t a lingua Jr RKKF HIDKJS No. 1 kiwi, per potin'l; cured.

J-r iunt: No. i 2. grrcn. lT ixnn1 urwl, 3c per pcunU. H'iriSK HI1ES lo i.Ifc CAT.F SKINS -No.

I. 12c per pound: No. 3. 1 l-2c pound. I'KUTSWtc I1.2S each.

I :TAI.lAW-2 to 4 1-Sc per pound BKKS WAX 2ic tT pound. i IHTATtnS to 7 so p-r bushel. I i I.En iCK lirr btukel. tSc to Kc per tHMin'l. ONIONS- to 90c pe" bushfL I tWBBAGi: 75c to $1.21 per dozen 'teadn.

i Tl'RNII'S 3dc to per booheL 1 i 40t. to 6ic. per bushoi. i i'ARIMTS 25c. to 4te.

per bushel PAKS.N'li'S 4 ltc -to Ouahl. VifrtABUJ OTSTERS 35c to 40c per lo'n bunuttea iKROTTa ArrUES to 1 no per bushL UtiTTEH, EtiGS. ETC. Bt'TTEK No. dairy.

to C6cj per poiiml. J'rlvale creamery. 26c to 27e per E'JGrf ITc to lsr per doz. Chicago Grain thejj the baggig csilrf yas The; opening edjnesday line is at Its best SOW. i i i i(" In Batter A We doat i r.xqiasiie7 exclusive novelties tn Easter nc-ckwear-the new shades the pew siiapea r)iost Excited witnessed since the dekl May wheat has been jn progres and laitial quotationn showed wide May opened at $1.24 jo 11.25 1 md July at to $111.

During th final of the. sessnin the lnarke: was very nervous but trade I was not. especially tact lie" unlit jhe final 1 "-minutes. Just before toe close )till leaders again bame libertil purchasers! and this caused a Kcnmib Gloves the new Corset are practically a neeesjsity if your suit of row a "sets rlRhL hk confonna! to yonrl figure. but i WDKS merely sell you a corset we fit you not with cirest makes your figure conform to.

the new straight lines I Ithout the leasi discomfort. lloXKV to 14e per pounl. CHKESE-l3c to IGc puniL 1 stil ireittainn a hiTfery. for th- doors wtt-re gitarrted bv: "I Hit- Brow find thje; irfal ilubbard. atid Uu prels was barie.l I irpf.u Jlieir arrival at Flint jhe roll was cnh for feat Home -of th bunch had failed -(rot the train eh routej but alMf Hhe HA Iv.i lluronijes weH there aiidt not.

a nienilief of th it band was found to be missing. If Fort ilurM wiis cver advortisil in am ottuir cMV- Ift night. Ifor 03 soon as (he gwul citizeiis frm th4 "Tunnel t'it stepnl fnuji their coach a llii Itoi-Hd banners flagf inforniln tin people of Flint that they weie frohv Fort Huron, the only citv in the state. I Follow' Ijng the initiation of12 caij-dldate, due was fc. Wisej, of this fitv, rtie local and Vagina liitges wire tendered a bamfuet by SELLINGJ I Meie shorts, result ine I in another Thnrni untiurn.

Buoyancy! of 'heat 27c; BT'TTEK N. 1 dairy, 26c to il rnsiderable fiminess in the clam cliliiOim. corn inarkjet at the start; but -prices iioon idumbed severely. Gats also de private creamery. 2Sc to 3c; creauivry.

32c to ier pound. E(J(tS 2Me to 21c per CHEESE to 2WC Ier pound. HONEY 14 to ISO per pound. MAI'UE to the per lb; Syrup. to 4ue ier pound.

Complications In Huron County. Bad Axe, April H. I jocal oj)-tion complications are rapidly corniijg to light in Huron county. Sebewaitjg township, whh-h gave majority jo the wets and Bcttled almost by Gjr-mans iind the location of the onjy brewery in the. Thumb, has caused 'the latest surprise.

It is claimed that "wet" workers favoring the local brewery, instructed many voters 0n how to vote "wet," after they received their ballots and that many markfd ballots were exhibited and passed around' the. room, before going irtto the ballot box. It is also claimed that outsider were permitted to enter the booths and help mark ballots. Sups are v-ing taken to throw out the vote the entire township, and with sooi: other slight Irregularities the exjiect to pull through by a very snull majority. I i.

1 Veloped considerable weakness following aifirmopemns due to the strength UKAXS 12. 0 to 12. To per busliei: 1WC ht wlieat. to 12c per quart: I.tma. 14c per quart.

tiUASS SKEO Timothy. JJ.Ol to Jl' New York Stock. the Flint fraternity, ai ttus -oanquei per u.xlel. Clover. to JT.l'O per buliel.

to $10.00 per bushel. The speculative element regard Elkf session" covers; re had for lowitiV ttle a PEAS I rled. be per quart. KHl'ITS Lemons, 2c to per doz: the day's block market Wednesday iai hel' OranKes, 35c to 6c do. Applet.

30c lo Coc per Malasa Grapes. 25o to slow.i Thf sales for the day iiv thehi-selves indicafe a deep ctlt in the vbl- (marine news per pound; cranberries, i.c to lc per us the mam feature! of th According to Fjed Die ume of the market from: the recent quart. pilgrim: average. In ispite iOf wie VEUKTAHUKS I'oiaioc, UC to prevailing le tnan ho knows, tfie policie tplarkej; per bu. Cahbape.

Sc to 12c: Beets. 12c to Idullness the fundertone of lapse intjq a Mtight off and tlfc city of Wer gi llanxht. 3 lomches. ic; neeis. siiectilation was strbngj fcveuts the thrown open in grand style peck.

Carrots, 12c to l.c per peck: STRIKh ORDERED Flint for the r.f nn unfavorable nature were disre innii. ti per pecK. cnrii. In charge Drlitn MAN AND WOMAN ARRESTED bunclies for 5c: Spanish, to uc per garded oil itreated with no other ip llaJjoriT li()mas -Major, tne t'tat minm ey l-tropfihtan band, fombinod Elks'. pauftt feeling than reiser nat 11 were disposed of.

Vfntinnril from I'as- One I ith tli it 11 Marine Engineers, Firemen and Oilers 1 Are Called Out. citv band, held a street pn-whicrt the Klk. who at- lb. Celery. Rc to 1.2c head: Turnips.

l-2c to 15c Pk: Sweet Potatoes. to 'ic per pound; Parsnips. ISc to per pk. Sauer Kraut. 7c per quart: New Potatoes, loe to I2c Veuetahle Oysters.

jo per bunch; Lettuce. 2i'c to 25c per pound. MEATS Beef steaks. 1c to 1c: siiort tlK- fade, in teiidctj HURON MARKETS PORT tlhe a ff.ii i r. participated.

i ort ftnroa bunch 1 hoftie ii Directed Against Lake Carriers' Asso-) ciaticn by Union Leaders. 10 o'clock this moa ning BUYING. cuts, 22c to 24c: stevvini; pieces. to 12-c: 1 2 U(f to 15c; Pork, steak Wheat lias made a sharp advance in and chops, 12c to 12Uc: chunks. Pic to lie: Mutton, ichnp.

ami roasts, 15c to HANDS OF JUDGE LAW TH urice toilav. For the farmer the in ISc: stewinir ipieces. 10c to I2V2C: Veal. Cleveland. jApril S.

A general strike of union marine! engineers, fire terest inc bit of new is given that Eu steak and chops. 15c to stewinn i ntinlttM fr.m 06 i nieces. 10c to 12Vic; Salt Pork. 12Uc rope is sjhort a larpe smount; in ine man mm oilers against the Iike Car- the fps simnlv of wheat, audi will look to (inn dents claim that the re la- The Clothes You troduced to each other' on the street by a friend of the latter. At that time Ash, who is a laborer In Sarnia, ills wife had hftd many bitter quarrels Mrs.

Ash says her husband did iot provide for her. An infatuation sprung up between the two and Mrs. Ash says Klljott was willing tft provide for her If fehe would live with -him. They spent a few days In Fort Huron and then to Battle Creek, where Klliott worked on the railroad. Mrs.

Ash admitted that they lived as husband hnd wire in Battle Creek and other cities but denied that they were so living in -Fort Huron when arrested. A complaint to Chief of Folice Marx was made some time ago by the woman's husband, who claimed that! Elliott had stolen his wife from hini. riors association, was called yesterday tee in, rror in making public; tors WH America for stock. i an order issued 'hy' the conference the pror'edings; of the trial committee Oats are practically unchanged, thnneh on the citv market as high aa otflake union leadors at Buffalo. Hams, -whole.

He to Uv; sliced. lc to Bacon, 1.SJ sliced; Strips. 15c to 1 Sc. Bard UVC to" 11c per pound. POt'LTBY Turkevs, Jc to 2c per puuml: chicken.

ISc to 20c per pound: ducks. 16c to TSc per pound; geese. He to 1 5c per pound. FISH lOcito 12ic per pound. that hoard the charges against Waknt For Easter Vice President Thomas W.

Stack, of 5Cc lis belns paid. Amy Downing last winter. H' Cleveland engineers, received the Benefits Remain Hay is very slow on the city market. ntact rler today. He immediately Issued The demand holds good and in copse' It was contended that thtS property to do What are you going about1 Easter Clothing 1 i iaviin-iu iiiiii an i ii mil men quit he vessels In Cleveland harlor.

frhe same order went into effect on quepce prices have advanced. juPr plies are) becoming lih in the hamdS of farmers. Dealers in baled stocU rights the of Golden Stae lodge! would: be jeopardized if the act tionbfj the fgrand mlstressjin revpkl ill ts on the; gnat lakes. It was Are you going without a new ing thel charter was sustained and th nt im'at ed that this order would lie petition for mandamus denied. In ani Karly last evening Chief Marx caused have dope business practically ait a loss during the past season, more rjion-ey havirjg been paid td farmers than the! market warranted.

followed by a similar order to the DETROIT PRODUCE MARKET. HAT Timothy In car lots. $0 to $11.00 per ton. STRAW $7. i'M to tS.o pr ton HIDES 'So.

1 green. cured, luc per pound. APPLES to $6.5 per barrel. 1" TATt)ES STc to 9'c per huhul. (INK INS- to per buchel.

PABBAQB If per ound. LIVE IHl'LTRY f'hhkens. 1 IC to lfie; fowln. 14o dueks. ir.c to lfie; outfit? Don't do it! i swering this jioint counsel for the ref siiondents gave citations shewing that the couple to be brought into xlice headquarters where' they were i put ion seamen, cooks and stewards within a few days.

feats txmltrv and veKetanlea i are the revocation of the charter acte "through the "sweating" process. Chief Neither of the' 'Detroit lodges of i wholly unchanged. acainst the collective membershin. ana This store will give you the Marx thought that it would be flifft fifemen and engineers have leen noti- Ilutteri and eggs arej weaker today cult to place a. charge against them fled of the general strike orders.

At but: prices remain unchanged, and they wen' permitted to leave the regular meeting of the M. E. B. I tnrfceis. to lOc per pound: g-ee The following prices werefpalq oy I 1 i Sheriff Wagenseil, however, ordered lOe 10 lie per pound.

Port Huron buyers today: Rl'TTEIt Extra rnamirv. tn-r not against and that the lodge jis such, had no property right to be It was contended thai the Individual members wguld bej ajt liberty to unjte with any oijher subordinate Uidge.aml to retain their ben ficiarv right I i v. mi iiiin mi; i Mnre wan nut referred to and litjle said concerning the existing conditions. Inasmuch as their arrest. Infant Dies at Hotel.

very newest jof everything in Clothing, Hats and Shoes; and the payments1 can be 'arranged as you desirej Take the clothes now have pound: 2Sc; dairy. 19c; packing QRAXN. WHKAT Per bushel. J1.30 td J1.3 stock. 17c per pound to 54? resh flrrt.

cas count cff Dr. B. E. Brush says he was called OATS Per bushel. to II 40 to the Avenue hotel about March 2 there is no discordant feeling among the local marine unions, it is not prol-alile that this port would lie notified hundred nonndiL To give the relief prayed Ifor by ith by Elliott to see anjnfant child.

The relators, it was shown wofuld bei in included. 13VjC ir do HON KY- Uc Vo 14: per poind. CHF.KSK Mtehiimn. lc to IC-ic 1RESSEI) CALVES Choice to fancy "Vc i 1" oniinry. Sc the good of them -when you HA RLE 11.40 to ll0 9t auiidrsd pounT.

i BEAKS Unplr-ked. to $2.10 pel- child was born to Mrs. Asn some until the others have been taken care of. i terference otv-the part of theicourt with need them. (Your promise 1 is weeks before in a hospital in Detroit, nnd gave evidence of premature bushel; picked, $5-25 to $2.40 per btjishel.

I the e-erati08 of the constitution jrtfl i v. -i 4. 15 1 ill "Si all we ask. TAME OPENING 10 nicn ine relators nan scrlbeH. Fallowing the logical Con r.eer va' William Geer, and i MARRIED LIFE DISTASTEFUL clusiott, It wrts argued, the courts cdutd Charles Rnssow vs.

Amelia Rossow. No Rush of Business Is Expected at LOW, PLAIN PRICES I There arei twelve criminal cases with go on! Indefinitely, preventing the eSejr-cise of authority given in constith- (Continued from Page One total onUhe docket of every char Duluth Superjior This Spring. Duluth. April 8, tt is estimated by ion to the grand mistressland estal)- 1906; Hartmati vs. Champ Hartmnn.1 acter of 355 cases.

Ushlnjg precedent that could be follow- SEPARATE DEPARTMENT some of the that when navigation orn-ns somewhere around the Nellie ilicks vs. WillUm MiCksi. 1906; I FOR I ed wUth impanity in other subordinate GARMENTS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S lodges whereby the existence of the of this month that. there will be In the neiijhborhood j.ooo,ioo bushels of durum wheat to ro out. and auxiliary would be threatened.

WIRELETS Miry (jlesefskl vs. frank IDOfi; Frances Ej. Courtney Valler E. Courtney, 1906; Mil ford Mrlntcish vsi Cyllpha Mcintosh, jl906j Dtila Sul- Women's Suits made of the Shout the rame amount of other grain. The hearing ended at 5 p'clockiaSd udge Law took the matter under aid-isetuent.

it Is understood thai 8n birth. Dr. Brush did not. know of the relations between Elliott and Mrsj Ash; and treated the child for inanition, or failure' to assimilate food, The physician says that 'March 30 hj was told by the couple that the child had died th preceding night. lie xan ined the child and found no evidence of violence and gave Inanition as the cause of death In the certificate.

Coroner Falk- called and th? funeral of the infant was condjuctfjd without further ceremony and the burial tok place in lakeside cemeterk It Is said that Elliott -paid the bills incident to the treatment and lift rare given the infant. There Is some question regarding the parentage the child in view of all that transpired after Ash and his wife became ia-t ranged last fall. 1 Prosecutor Investigates. Prosecuting Attorney Brown is Investigating the entire matter. When new Satin Solids, Prunellasj and fancy striped worstedsJ The latest shades and styles 6r about 4.0o0.ino in all.

so there will hot be a creat amount nf buitinest in early decision will be giverj Ray' uvan ts. noja The have again re Robinson vs. John Robinson 1906; fHSid. all the demands of the miners that line for the vesselnic lo bid or. 1 The ore outlook Is fairly good, at least slightly than last year, it i N.

Mrs. Augiihta Stater ami Mrs. Hlnnle left for their hoiues in Illinois at 'o'clock, last Bertha Lohrstorfer va. tiedrge lhr- submitted -a proposition to con 1906; Matilda? Hace Nlcho sider thto present wage agreement las Haire. 1906; Frances Shippian Vs.

even ng. 5 1. George Shlpman 1901; Eva. V. Alhs- tieing iirobable that the shipments down the lakes this season will exceed those of last year by about 10 per cent I Judeei Chauncev II.

Gace. of the Actress passes! away ninh judicial circulti of Michigan, was worthilvs. Frank AInswforthj 1907; Vdlilestaedt vs. LoKiUa: Vollei.UKjdt, 1907; Joseph Burke is. Mabel Burke.

1907; Simeon Vanderpool vsj Adelia sudflenly stricken with heart failure $12, $15, $18 np to $25 1 i i Easter Millinery, the daintiest creations of the season 3, and up to 10 Easter Suits for Men in the new shades of green and bluet fancy worsteds and others Made up with the new cuffs and some with the fancy vest (Contlntie't from P-aaj One.V i Wednesday evening while waiKin awakened Helena an snconnneraole past the Hotel Vincent at Saginaw 16 Missing; 4 Saved. Cleveland. 6 April S. The fishing tug George Hood, with seven men Vandefpool. 1907; Frances LeClair desire to act and she anl her brothers Ahdrew LeClair.

190t; Eusehe Ma- 1 asked by The Times today If a more an4 Eslsters. improvised their hoine Uvter vs. Mary Mativler. 1907 Louisa ri.i.-u aloard, and the sandsucker Mary serious charge would be made against Tyson: vs. Fred Tyson.

1907; 3 George with a crew of nino men. are missing. th conoln in view of the death of the tlieatre.rwhere the mdst wonderjpl-ly I liagtnaitve dramas jk'-e rlelena wan sent to convent for hef education: and there alie attracted Lohrstorfer vs. Bertha i Ijhrstorfer, Friends of former Gov. .1.

Frank infant, the prosecuter said he had not and the barge Norman Kelley. with a crew of four persons, was rescued to Ethel Colwell ivs. Itobert Col- Hanlev, of Indiana, say that formal an- parried his investlcations far enottgn well. J.90S; Henry C.I Sibley vss. Grace noitncement will be made of his can- night after a desperate struggle, as as yet to determine that, but i rpm the attention of the nun by her dra- result of fierce windstorm which what information he had he thought rhadid talent.

"While shei wan at Ihe Sibley. 190'; John Pfanner v. Delia didacy for United States senator Iffanner 190S; Mary Gilmaftin against Albert J. Beveridge. Mr.

Han-Louis Gilmartin. 190: Mary Rod- Iv. fit ts: asserted, believes that bis bat- raged on Lake Erie; yesterday. not. However, further investigation cjonyent her family was Igreatlyr jni- will be made.

dock vs. Howard Ruddock. (190S; effect. 'I- 4 I 13, $18. S20 and to S30 Easter! Hats for Men $1.50 up week buys intr auu nvicua-utivmru to make her liring on th stage.f She found small engagements but did iot tlesfo- temperance will give him a lead in he The Conestoga Safe.

Ludington, April 8. The Frank Thomas vs. Anpie Thomas. "Mrs. Ash told me," said the prosecutor, "that five children have be0 born to herself and her husband, jail 1908:11 Lettle Milbiirft vsi Arthur Mll- Crosby line steamer Conestoga.

which hurnill90Sj Catherine M. Miller ts. 1 nf whom have died. It is quite left Grand at midnight for Mil attract notjee nor win encouraging success. finally she married her, el-deroy ttuardiaa, an actor hamed Modr- ANY OF THEM waukee, was forced to put into this port for shelter yesterday, owing to the gale on Lake Michigan.

Mcjwskl, jiKho soon aftejrward died; Benjamin L. Miller. jl90S; Harriet M. tlndsay vs. William! Lindsay.

190S; Clara) Holder vs. John Holder, 190S; Chelsea Hunt vs. Alvah 4Hunt, 190S; able that they died of natural Causes. There appears to be a lack of evidence of any violence" in connection; wtith the death of this infant from the: death Swear at the baggageman without fear of penalty: it is coming to him." Suth is Judge Page's decision in the caie of; B- Welch, whom C. P.

Case, a baggageman in Sioux City, accused of cursing him. The judge held that baggagemen were often so discourt leaNruig her Vlth scant means a balpS Ralph.J This! jboy later came to the United. States i with John Shane vs. Margaret Shahe, 190S; MARINE, ASKIN certificate Issued by the attenin nhvslcian." 1. Boats in Danger.

Bay City, ilihj April 8 The hea hisl mother and is now well-snown civiii engineer in caicaga eous as to arouse justified profanity vy southwest Rale, lowered tne water In Saginaw river and bay to the low 1 908 Military Street After mastering the IKntllsh 3an and refused to fine Welch. Elliott Is about 36 years ol4 and Mrs. Ash about S5. Both are well dressed and neat fn appearance, Mrs. Ash belnr very good Both fntkge heff anccesa was Assured nd est point recorded in many years.

Elizabeth Langler vs. Richard Lang-ler, 1908; Mary A. Tlerney vs. pat-flck J. Tlerney.

1901; Myrtle Bearss ts. C1ayt6n Bearss. 190S: Bertha Henry vs. 'Archie Henrys i90S; Jiilia McCallum vs. Frank McCallum.

19QS; Alice DeLyon: vs. Harold I DeLyon. J909 Roseltha Alloin v. Edward 1909: -George Evans vs. Etta she became one of the foremost 'act Numerous vessels laid up at the docks proposed readjustment of the Standard Oil Co.

has been 'postponed resses i I il here are resting oa the bottom. Some lit, "declared they were Innocent ot any wronx doing in Port Huron in She was I married in IS6S (to Count until Dresent litieation is: over. seem to be in danger of tipping over on sides if the water goes much lower. court. The woman -wept wheii Cij edjjtojr jof Shareholders will hen receive a bonus was taken back to Jail, V- a newspaper.

Her sntccess' cm the on the 1300,000,000 surplus on hand, Evans, 1909; Valinaf Zuehlke vs. John NOTES. John D. Rockefeller's. slice of this lus- stre wa beyond all Fbr objvlous reasons she changed heri tor C.

Zuehlke. 1909: Lois Guilliat vs. Wll SOCIAL GATHERINGS 11am Guilliat. 1909: 0enett MesleH ts. cibus melon will be 5100,00, mate mer stake name to the simpler ftirtn, 1 Erneist Mesle, 19091 P.

Gallino ing juauw.oo ne baa cotiectea ironj Miss Josephine Wevers ts entertain "Mod jestfa under which she became I i m. ir i. i Vs. Jennie Gallino, 909i jiMc- the corporation in the last 11 years. tn a number of friends this afterhoon Phall vs.

Duncan McPhail. If i Known mrouguoui iae nuea ipcaies. i About ate, years aeoj she reilred I ln addition the following cases for I New Yorkers win have something honoring Mrs. Rosa L. Mahon.

Cedarwood Camo. No. 4. Of trpm the stage and has since been Hy separate maintenance have been start- like 1250.000 1 a year added to their SPRING CLOTHING ing in cjuitornia witn ner nusoann. The steamer loaded with coal bound from Toledo to Alpena, passed this port yesterday The Wyandotte Is the i first boat to pass this city going up this season.

The steamer E. A. Shores Is now discharging a cargo of coal at the down river 'ports. The boat took on her cargo at Cleveland and arrived op yesterday, i TOO LATE, TO CLASSIFY. ed: Mamie Lyons vs.

George Lyons, taxicab bill, beginning today. The Nefr Mary Jane Boyce in. jPeter Boyce. York Taxicab Co which operates on- Iff wll serve a banquet this evening to the candidates that were secured" foir the recent class introduction held at Card of Thanks. I I Mary Gilmartin vs.5 Lonis Gilmartin.

half of the Uxicabs in tne city, today I am prepared te make your Spring We. wish to thank our i neighbors Marian Nolan vs. Michael Nolan. Lo- puts Into effect an increase of from 30 Suits at reasonable the Audttoriunu The banquet HI be fJ.0 Lh w- W. room la the Knlll block.

Vnltorm Rmkm. sid friends who bo kindly, assisted us during our: late bereavement vf 1 our clnda Vannesa vs. Carroll Yanneee. and to 50 cents as an initial charge, with Frances Thompson: vs. Darins Thomp- S1.S0 tnste4 of $1 per hour as the son t- I PiJmi i.

waltlnjr charge. Twenty cents is to be beloved Also for the heantl- Huron At" l11 on its work and a inum- F. HASLETT f.vl jj tVi floral offerinrs. II One wife and one husband ask that charged for each piece of baggage car- cmaaioatea wUl be initiated. TO ltoder fnralii wmom fur tUht MR.

AND MRS. SEXTEllT. iuw marriages oe aannueo- iney are: (nw. 4. ii I I ill i I i i- j'i f--.

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