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Qollnar Death.
At 9:29 o'clock yesterday evening
•ceurred tbe death of Frederick Qoll
aer at hla residence at Twenty-third
and Wood streets, after an illness of
over six months. Mr. Oollner has
been the victim of paralytic strokes
at Intervals, and It was the third at
tack that brought hia death last even
ing. Mr. Oollner was bom In Germa
ny and came to this country when a
young man, and later to tbts city. He
bad been a resident for a period of
97 yaara. and had been employed In
the tannery.
Mr. Gollner waa married twice, and
Is survived by his wife, who was for
rnerly Mias Madeline Gaus. of this
city, and the following children:
Charles, of this city: Fred. Margaret,
Joseph. Gaua and Slater Bernadette,
of St. Joseph's hospital at Parkers
burg. He waa a devout member of St.
Alpbonsua church.
C. W. Cunningham.
• At hia residence on the National
hoed yesterday afternoon at 6,o'clock
occurred the death of Mr. C. W. Cun
nlagham In the sixty-sixth year of hia
age. Death waa the result of compli
cations following stomach troubles
and came after a short Illness. Mr.
Cunningham had been a resident of
this city during hia entire life and
was enlisted In the army during the
civil war. Hla wife. Susan K. Cun
titagham, nee Mlsa Susan Cotta, pre
ceded him to tha grave several years
ago. leaving the following survivors:
John Cunningham, of Greggsville:
Mrs. Harriet Hugle. of Martins Ferry;
Smith Cunningham, of Bruster, Ohio.
The funeral will take place on Satur
day and Interment will be made in
Ut. Wood cemetery.
••beard Child.
Th# lltCs three-weeks-old child of Mr.
end Mrs William Uebhard, of Ea.t
Twenty-ninth street, died yesterday
seeming at IS o'clock, following an Ill
nee* of Jaundice. As no physician had
twa called during the Illness of the
child. County Coroner T)r. A. B Barnett
•waa aettflfled and rendered a verdict of
death due te an attack of Jaundice.
Beeson Brown Stricken.
ORAFTON. W. Va.. March 14 —
Beeson H. Brown, a wealthy retired
wierehant, received a stroke of par
alysis early (oday. In hia bachelor
apartments on West Main street. His
right arm and the upper part of hla
right side are affected.
COURT THEATRE
Friday. March 11th.
Matinee and Night.
I-vman H. llowe'a
raifiL riswm.
Entirely New Program
i * Matinee: Adults. He. Children. He.
Night: He. 3Be end BOc.
COURT ~T H E A T R E
On* Week. Commencing Monday Night.
March Hth. Matinees Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday.
Here at l.eet
STOTT AJTD nyy.
*s*od on Bud Fisher a Famous Cartoons
Funnies Show of the Age. CompPnT ef So
Night Pticee: Hr, BOc. TBc and It #0
Matlnae: IBc. 3Bc and BOc
Talks on Teeth
By Orton Hedrick. D. D. S.
Are Your
Teeth Going?
Thto to a abort but SEARCHING
oa tha ataa of procraatlaatloa
EroetaaUaatlon la tba tblaf of tliaa
It to vara than that whm tt baa to do
wlU tba taath— for thru tt la tba tblaf
•f HEALTH And whan a tbtaf*oba
n* that atoat prariotj# poaaaoaloa
■ ha baa daapottad btm of
! wblea ba cannot rapar
OH. HEAR, l aaat pa ta
1 t-TODAT
Drs. Hedrick tiros.
D«ntlEtE
• 'aaa aa... pa.
’ W*oatia» tar
I
r MeFadden's full lined and double
sewed Kentucky Jeans Working PanTa
are made to order for our store and (tUd)
Best they are the Vst wearing panta for I firWes |
n/ i •;_J all kinds of work. Every pair la v*ar- 1
| Wonting -s ranted to fit right—they have 2 front r _
Pant* pockets—watch pocket and 2 hip ■
pockets. We have every waist size
from 32 to SO Inches and every length Palp
from 29 to 36 Ihchee—our special price 1
V_for them la* 9* cent* a pair.J
r Heat Proof and Steam Proof perfect ^
' fitting Gauntlet Gloves for Engineers
—Fireproof and Steamproof Reindeer kjjjl
Rail- and Horae Hide Gauntlet Gloves for i wlfV/ ^
n j J Firemen—Waterproof and Wax 1 -
rtoaa -s Thread 8ewed Horne Hide and Rein- r SDu
Gloves deer Gauntlet Glovee for Brakemen— ■
perfect fitting, light wklght Buckskin QQa
snd Vndrhsaed Kid Gloves for pessen- VVV
ger trainmen—sizes here that will fit
Lany band ..J
J
Given Away Free at Our
Store To-morrow
Saturday March 16th
Come In and Get One
for the 17 th
MC F ADD N’S
Everything for Men’s and Boys’ Wear.
1122 and 1124 Market St., Wheeling.
. WARWOOD
Warwood M. E. Congregation to Build
a Tabernacle.
The Presbyterian and Chriattan con
dr***! lone here hare erected substan
tial places of worship during the past
few years and now it is llkaly that
| the Methodists, having the largest
congregation In Greater Warwood, will
build a tabernacle thla spring In which
to hold nil services and meetings,
starting off with s revival. The tab
ernacle will well answer the purposes
for warm weather. It Is the hop* of
the congregation that by next fall they
will be In position to erect s perma
nent edifice. The tabernacle will be
bu'.lt on the lot purchased some time
ago by the church In Center Wsrwood.
Ths Rev Charles Beschy, ths pastor,
is tbs promoter of the movement.
Prayer Meeting This Morning.
This morning from 9 20 to 10
o'clock prayer meeting will be held In
the home of Mrs Roy Ward of
Twentieth street in connection with
the Rev. • Billy" Sunder revival. On
Friday morning at the same ttms
meetings win be held at Mrs. Henry
Flood's and Mrs Maboo'a, Center
Wsrwood
Only One Bid
Becsue# ’tiers was enly ons bid of
fered. the residents and three recant
building lots adjoining belonging to
John L. Hoffman in North Warwood.
failed to be sold reeterdny afternoon,
the sole being cried bv Auctioneer W
P W ickbem Tbe bid wee made by
Pniwesae Georgs Gilt of Wheeling
offering IMS*, Mr Hoffman slated
laet evening ’be: be would net evil
•be property for lees <bae Il lM end
the* be would attempt to again sect
lee it nest Aagwet.
W J. a. Club Berprteee
Lees eveesag tbe W J J Oeb met
et ’be borne of Mr* Winipm fedip
aed from ibenw wept la a body to ear
t^**e M»s 7 g Meed of lb
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1 for the George Ebert. Jr., residence on
Richland avenue. South War wood
Walter R. Hilton, of Wheeling, hsa
removed to South Warwood.
J. Gilmore, who baa been 111 for
i some time, was slightly better raster
day, but Is still aerkusly III
George Volinger Is 111 ,at hie home
on Nineteenth street.
Ernest Wright moved Thursday
from Summa apartment* to Fifteenth
and Wood ntreeta. In Wheeling.
Mrs. Anna W’etr. of Wheeling, who
has been the guest of her sister. Mrs
Oetrg# Volinger. of Nineteenth street,
baa returned home.
Mr* M. Bennett, who haa been III
at her home on Nineteenth street. Is
able to be out again.
BEN WOOD
Republican Executive Committee
M,*tt—Other News and Notes
Of the Mill Tpven.
The Republican executive commit
tee met last evening In the hall at the
etty building and completed plane for
the coming municipal * lection to be
held oa April Sm The ticket put oat
hy thla party at the coming election
Is without a doubt the beet ever pot
la the Sold la this city ead ovary
thing looks favorable for a sweep!ex
Republican victory at the polls oa
April >ad
Motod Kvanpehst to gpeefc.
Alfred Sheidiick. a noted evangelist
freto Wales, will apeak at the revival
la the Reewnnd X R eharrh oa Mo*,
day evening hegpaatag at 7 »d o'rlack
Mr n he Id rich has been aeeietlog In
ravtval work la ran ton. o. atone
“■my Reads y Mt there dve weeks
age. end the revival m roatiaelag
with great power The peetor. Rev
*• M Hart wlU alao deliver ea a*
Arena
MONOPOLY 1AY GET
ALLVATERPOVER
WASHINGTON. March U-Chcm
ttatloa of control ever water powers
by large Inter—ts In Important locall
U— «e uKiwhf — rapidly that Mar*
hart Kaos Smith.-.-ut
•orporaMona. has reported to Preel
doat Taft that the govern—eat tb-nild
Pfaoerve title to the re—alnlag power
'Sit— and develop the— to prevent a
poealbke monopolisation of public util
ity companies, a fall report of the
commissioner s Investigation of water
power development was pr—anted to
the Pr—Ident to-day.
Commissioner Smith directs partic
u*hr attention to the Increasing affili
ation of Water power concerns and
/Public service agencies, such as street
railway end lighting corporallons.anJ
oftentimes banks as wall. The con
nection between ouch concerns he re
gards of serious public significant.
Jhe concentration of* control over
water powers, tbs tommies loner de
•'“••s. M exercised partly by direct
ownerahlp of stock. but mainly
through Interlocking directorates.
The rapidly Increasing concentra
tion of water power control about
wmch the commissioner sounds a
warning may become, he says, tbenuc
luua foj a monopoly of both water end
steam power. If the water power can
uot meet the entire demand of a given
locality he points out that the owners
can require auxiliary fuel plenu and
handle water and fuel power over the
—me lines and thus a complete com
mercial power monopoly might gardu
ally be built up, in fact , already ex
ists in a number of communities
Great Groups Active.
T«n great groups of Inter—ts. with
the Qgneral Electric Company as the
most powerful, are declared by Com
missioner Smith to control or strongly
influence about *o per cent of the de
veloped commercial water power of
the United Htate* These ten groups
themselv— are more or less Inter
" ' —• "•TPMiMMii irgwinf ruin
munlty of lntereata. In thla connec
tion the commissioner’* rsport says:
"In this maze of Intsr-relatlonshipa,
r,n*,ng from practically joint control
doan to personal association In com
mon directorates, Is clearly revealed
th* dilft of water power and public
utility corporations under the control
ij* * f*w very powerful Interests.
These connections, some stronger and
some weaker, suggest a favorable
condition for a very small number of
mi.n to consolidate vsry large Inter
est* whenever they may decide It to
their advantage to do so. This Inter
locking of Interests through director*,
while not necessarily indicating a
l-iirnose of monopoly, certainly affords
an Incentive and a means to combi
nation."
Mr. Smith, urging ths immediate
formulation of a definite policy of de
veloping th* remaining water power
slice on th# public domain, recom
mends gsncially speaking that the
government retain the ultimate con -
irui of these sites.
Th* commissioner fa wire the rental
eystem.
The water power of ths country, de
veloped and practically capable of de
velopment at this time, probably does
not exceed :S.O«n.ooo horse power. Mr.
Smith says. Ths total developed
Water power to-day Is about 6,000.000
horse power. The total stationary
power used ln the United States—
steam, water and gas— Is probably
| over 30,000.000 horse power.
nut onus a • to it bats
Tour druggist will refund money tf
| FAAO OI.VTMKNT fells to cure any case
I of Itlchlng. Blind. Bleeding or Protrud
ing Plies In • to 16 days, tic
ROLF ESTATE

Forfeits $2,000 to Mots For Failure
ts Return Property For
Taxation.
| Because he failed to return all hla
property for taxation. L. A. Rolf, or
rather hla estate, baa paid to the
I State Tax Commissioner $2,600. 00 as
1 a forfeiture. This represents 10 per
root of the amount not returned fftr
taxation by Mr. Rolf In 1*11. The
| discovery was made after Mr Rotra
death last year, and hts estate ap
I praised.
DEATH CALLS WOMAN
AT AOS OS 101 YEARS.
•partai IHapatrh to tha Iniallia*n<-«r.
HUNT I NOTON. w Va.. March 14.
—Mra KUanboth riort\ tha old aar
woman la aouthorn Want Virginia,
diad today, at hor hoaia. at Cog
reading, at th* ago of 101. Hor dooth
wa# auddan. bolag duo to boar' fail
ay*.
rutiag attomoy Toot, it will bo ro
»aw bread. »aa found guilty of boing
In hio plnro of boatnaoa at tho oomor
of SI rat and Marshall atroota. oa Son
day Tho narooaary yoyara woe*
M»nd S fow days ago by Judgn H C.
Horroy and foroardod to Qooomor
W. E Ola wars, at rhartaaaan. «ao
•tanod thaw and rotaraod thorn la
rnmata
OIL FIELD
‘’MnjaSr Ml*
Hon. Davie UMi. Mona tor Joseph
H. McDermott, John T. Darla and n
party of capHalista ara here la Pees
tar Darla* prlrato ear, Ora cola a <■
Tho party la Introntod la the Bin*
Crook oil territory and aro oxamla
in* their property aad arranging tor
the drilling of now we&a.
Tho local hotels show that oil asoa
from every section of tho United
Starve bar# visited the Blue Creek
field.
Twa New Charter*
1 Per the purpose of developing coal
I *nd timber lands a charter has been
Issued to the Boone Coal and Timber
| Cetnpany, with principal offices In
j Huntington, but with operat Iona to
be located In the State of Kentucky.
The company ia capitalised at $50.
000, and has the following Incorpora
tors: William S. Edwards and John
I A. Willis, of Charleston: F L. Whit
aker, C. D. Miller and H. T. Lovett,
of Huntington. >
I A charter has been issued to tee
| Morse Tailoring Company, of Hunt
ington, W. Va.. to manufacture and
sell clothing. Authorised capital. IS,
000. Incorporators: Hary DeBoaky.
H. D. Morse. D. M. Morse, M. P. Win
well and A. C. Reynolds, all of Hunt
ington.
Notary commissions were Issued to
C. O. Teter, of Riverton. Pendleton
county, and B. A. Robinson, of Char
leaton, Kanawha county.
A COLD, LAQRIPPE, THEN PNEU
MONIA
Ia too often the fatal sequence, aad
coughs that hang on weaken the sys
tem and lower the vital resistance.
R. G. Collins. Postmaster, Bamegat,
N. J.. was troubled with a severe la
grippe cough. He says: "I would be
completely exhausted after each fit
of violent coughing. ! bought a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound
and before I had taken It all the cough
ing spells had entirely ceased. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound can't
be best." It stops tbe cough by heat
tng the cause. Refuse substitutes.
For sale by Coleman 4 Co.
Onats Watauna. the Japanees
authoress, who In private life Is Mrs.
Bertrand Babcock, la so fascinated
with golf that when not writing she
spends most of her time on the
links.
Ready
All That’s New
In Spring
Clothes
It will be a pleasure to show
you the new models —and
have you try them on- Come
in—the exhibition is worth
seeing just to get posted.
Geo. W. Fox
Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter
No. 1310 Market St.
Rogers, Peet Sc Co.’a Clothing
GET YOUR
SEEDS
For Early Spring Planting
Get seeds wth vitality
that will not only £row,
but will produce abund
ant crops. We have for
sale seeds of
CLOVER
TIMOTHY
ALFALFA
ALYSIKE
BLUE GRASS
ORCHARD GRASS I
AW (aiW MW of *
SEED WW4.
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S®* PRIBDEUS^S
YT* MAINVe ^
If ANNUAL MARCH SALE
I 20% Discount
For this week only on all cash sales. 20% off
everything in the store.
Wall Paper, Sanitas, Mouldings, Burlap. Fibre
1 Floor, etc.
I China, Glass, Silver. Aluminum, Enameled
Wares, Kitchen Supplies. Sanitary Cooking Wares,
■ Etc.
John Friedel Co. —
1119 Main St
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5- - --^- ■ i-LL-U-IL
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WE HAVE*
FURNISHED
Thousands of
tl c happy
f] # HOMES
For a Solid Oak Why not yours oa
Pedestal F.aten- fvl«5l
^ $16.95 SM.8C
t*7 Si For a *ne Chtaa M **■** >
rvw yolden ,nk has a French plate
For a Sohd Oaar . mirror, large Ho
tered Oak Pedes l!"* «" dr>wrr- * ««n
tal F.steaa*r<*i Ta- • nw » a kartara toy draws: also
hie. oyens to < h. Others lamisksd • • r ( e eayhnard
moptm m renter
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