WHO'S WHO IN INTELLIGENCER’S ! . EUROPEAN TOOK CONTEST SU^iac of CoRtcaduta Up to 4 P. M. Yaaterday. CHAPS RON DISTRICT. . Mas Mary Death. 625 Mala. Martina Parry.^EoflSSaa R*a*b*ck) T«4aa K Laura Waltera. 4161 Noble. Bellalre (Mlaa McKetrny).‘.lslaa* There*aa Philip*. BJ6 Chaplin* (Mlaa Osborn). 11 4tNl MMa Claud In Sol*. Now Martinsville (Mlaa Myers). paj# Mlaa Nana I* Ogleree. Cadi*. Ohio (Mlaa Patton). * a'ano Mi*.,J. W. Stamm. Elm Grove (Mlaa Stamm I. *** 7’jno Mlaa Mays* Connors. 3118 Eoff , Ml** Oillooly). .*‘oio Mlaa Maude Curtis, Went Liberty (Mias Jerome). *V Mlaa Ban 8chr*!her. 808 National Road (Mian Efaw). ' 4^ Mr*. Prof. Anna R. Bourne. Bethany (Mlaa H. Phillips). * 4 7S0 Mlaa Bnlen* Short. Martins Perry (Mrs. Bradley). * 44*0 Mr*. W. H. Sawhtll. Waat Alexander, Pa. (Mlaa Lewis).. 4 250 Mlaa Bessie Bowman. Barnearille (Mlaa Kate Stephens). .s’aou Mia* Mae Wiener. Bridgeport (Mlaa Cook). ' 1 Mlaa Loons Behrea. 4461 Hhrrison. Bellalre (Mlaa Hoch) . .2 -00! Mins Burns. 3207 McCoUoch (Miss Corbett).. ..,’Z^ Mr* Daisy McMillan. Loatherwood (Mias Ewing). . l’aoo Mrn. Clarence Plahar. Palrmont. W. Va. (Mlaa Roberts).”! 600 Mlaa Mary B. Thomas, N. Fourth. Martins Ferry. Ohio (Mira WUttama) ... DISTRICT ON*. Island. Clly Limits from First street to and Including north side of Eleventh street. Warwood, Loveland and Olaanova— Candidate’s Nam* and Address. Vett* Mlaa Oartrud* Fhhey, 413 North Huron. Mlaa Mae Woods. 2» South Broadway. Ml« Virginia Parker. 216 South Broadway.. "'T™ Mine Jew, Pell. 1 OS South York ” . . . !i" Mies Esther Conner. 21 South Wabaah. .MS Miss Maude Jtmeph. 722 Market _ !. J’l™ Mias Marie Damsell. <3 Eleventh street... Miss Margaret Brunner. 604 North Trent street.MI.”"!:”! 2.186 t ■ • DISTRICT TWO. Ffmr south side of Eleventh street to north side of Creek. Out the Pika to and Including Elm Grore and East Wheeling— Candidate's Name and Address Votes. Annie Grandstaff. Elm O^re.2«JU Mias Grace Lee Stamm, Elm Grove. Mlaa Genevieve Owing. Leather-wood. I'laSH Miss Madeline Hague. 1*9 Und street.. . . . ...?!£ Mrs. H. L. Heck. Stratford Springe Hotel. Woodlawn.4,435 DISTRICT THREE. Trom the Creek to the north side of Torty eighth street. Candidate's Name and Address. , Votes • Miss Beulah Osborn, 2517 Chaplins street. ~ Mias Alice McCord. 2346 Chapilne street. .?7:‘, Miss Gertrude Huch. 4209 Wood street...r.,!? a, Mias Ruth Wallace. 8510 Eoff street. . r Miss Sophia HofTmeister. 3318 Eoff street. .a'Arr Miss Mary Burke. 2412 Eoff. .7,1* Miss Alma Ttelvar ev.w .. V.. MIm Alma Kuyuti. 841 Market street.5^85 t • DISTRICT FOUR. \ Ben wood. McMechen. MoundsvlUe and Glendale, i ^ Candidate's Name and Address. Vot , Vtn. Mary Bradley, McMechen. W. Va. ....... Mlsa Lulu C. Efaw hlo. .il’TTr Mlaa Oreoe WUIIama. Grant etreet. Martins Ferry. Ohio. ,7.7.. ' , Mtoa Bee—Cooper. Ml North Fifth atreet. Mnrtlne Ferry. Ohio. .7.77 « ♦« "**” *•••• Warth Flftt atreet. Martins Ferry. Ohio . ' Was Marti Phllllpa. Bridgeport Ohio .. . •.,*Y?7 Mra. Catharine toilsome. 17 North Second. Martina Ferry. Onto 777 slug DISTRICT EIGHT Clalrerlll,. BarnesTlI'e. Barton. Betheada and Mtrnant Candidate's Name end Addr.M M.ynard Mlaa Camp«>« Halley. Barneavtlle. Ohio . ’Vf* Mlaa Alloa B Hall. St ClaJrsvIlle. Ohio . . I’ff* Mlaa Rate Stephens. Uameavllle Ohio. ....,17' Mlaa UIMe A J Stephen,. HarwearlMa. Ohio. .. Mlaa Viola Sheppard. Horton Ohio . .. ,77* Mlaa TMs Magera. Rame.nu*. Okie. .1 !?* i. MM pm Vetea '7** _»_f n 1 Marties Ferry. Okie g>» ° RlSdli R F O Re i. Maniaj Ferry ON* £2 jm . —- . l lie "" gL„ _ \M* I \ Tfc 1In malting our Spring and Summer selections we ^***^*^^ have put forth our utmost efforts in choosing C T1 1 T r f°rOUr patrons garments that cannot fail to give A ll I I V satisfaction to the wearer. _ ^ _ (Second Floor.) --‘ New Silk and "JS1 Serge Dresses An exceptionally desirable shipment of Dresses in messalines, taffetas and serges: • some are plain made, while others are trim med with lace or striped silk col- aa na> lars and other improved elabora- XX l|5| tions. Value $15.00. Sale price.. vWHrW Ladles* and Misses* Coats In tan, grey and blue mixtures, whipcords, French and domestic serges and gv — fancies; excellent values at $12 M to $15. Special.. Men’s Underwear Ribbed and fleece lined, good 50c values at, a garment ..39^ Odds and ends in wool, camel's hair and fleece lined, $1.00 and $1.50 values, at.69^ ---- At $Q fiS SUit* *" worsteds' serSes and novelties /It VV*UV 0f exceptionally high order, consider ing the price, favorite colorings and pretty effects, in cluding also a sample line from which you can make your selection^. Anyone of these suits worth $15.00. - " At SIS M W? h*Ve SuitS in EnS,ish and French • Serges, whipcords and mannish mix* tures, m ail of the most approved shades and new ef fects. Splendid values at $20.00. === Af $18 SO ThCS* Su‘ts inc!ud« both plain tail fit flOrtPV ored and trimmed models in every prevailing shade and fabric. Tuxedo and three-button and large revere styles, the very best that sells regu larly at $25.00. Millinery Tailor made and trimmed hats in French patterns; a lot of new arrivals for women, misses and children, now open for your inspection at from $1.9$ to $9.1$ Black Sateen Heather bloom Underskirt* $1.25 Skirts for.87£ Ladies’ Dressing Sacques— 50c Sacques for .37«* $1.25 Sacques for.98^ Ladies’ Purses— In many different styles; $1.50 values.98^ Ladies’ Raincoats— in all of the newest styles, better val ues never shown here—the $4.48 kind ■t.*2.43 Conet Covers— 25c Covers for. .19# 50c Covers for. .39# I Silk Underskirts— In all shades, for.$1.96 $3.98 Underskirts.$2.96 Ladies' Kimona— $1.49 Kimonos for.$1.19 $2.49 Kimonos for.$1.96 Ladies’ Muslin Drawers— * 25c Drawers for. .ia# 1 50c Drowers for. .39c - —-I I At $22 SA ThiS U OUr StronffCSt 5^«lty. In this lot arc very fine whip cords, imported suitings, serges and mixtures. These suits must be seen to be appreciated, as all are exact reproductions of the best Parisian styles. They are worth every penny of $35.00. ' ' • 1 —^ _" NEW LEADERS IN FOUR DISTRICTS DEMi TO PASS SUGAR BILL TODAY J Republican* Bombard Propoead Bill In Stormy Session of the House. WASHINGTON. March M Oppon ents of the Democratic "free sugar" tariff revision bill today directed a heavy Are aga'nsi it In general debate in lhe Houae. The bombardment wan brought to a sudden end at «:0» 1 o'clock, by chairman fader wood of the ways and means committee The debate against the measure will be resumed tomorrow under the rule limiting speeches to five minutes each . The bill, which was Introduced today, then probably will be passed I before adjournment. " h*n Mr, Cnderwood suggested, shortly after 6 o'clock, that a recesa ! be taken until 7:30. Mr. Mann gave notice that they would insist that a quorum, not only of the House, but of the ways and means committee, sa well, he present throughout tbs con Hnuance of the session. "I withdraw my request “ said Mr. Underwood, promptly “It |a per fectly apparent that the malntanancs of a quorum Is Impossible and I more »h*l we adjourn “ Tbe House promptly adjourned ; Tbe action however, arouned tbe Ire of a number of Democrats from sigar Rtateu. who bad prepare* .earthy ad drees*, la oppns *lrn to tbe bill »ss msch muttering and charges 'bat gag rule bad been in vohed were made, bat f Tbe l Bdr-.ood aerti.a* _| perfectly STEUBENVILLE 8pecl*l Dispatch to ths Intelligencer. STEUBENVILLE. O.. March 14.— Baptist* Zane ra. Wolf Run Coal com pany. ault for $10,000 damages for in-i juries sustained December 1$. mo.I when be was employed as a trip rider to couple cars to the motor locomo-' live. White standing In front of the' motor in line of duty, it was started and he was permanently crippled. A defective motor and negligence Is al leged. Elisabeth McCoy and William Gar rett va. National Amusement company, suit to enjoin them removing scenery, electric wires and partitions I nihe old National hall. A mandate has been received from) the supreme court which afftrma the i circuit court In the case of E. E. Shaw ! va. Jonathan Long et al. John Moore va. Eupbemis Groves et I al, sale ordered on appraisement. | George F Grimm vs Albert Grimm et si, partition yrderv rd. with William Hoot. R. W. Dodds and W. K McCaua land aa commissioners Marriage License ' Georg# Wiltshire. 21 year*, and Jennett Jenkins 20 years, of Berghois Divorce Granted Florence Campbell was granted a divorce to-day from George J. Ty clooe 1 ampin .1 became of grn*a ne glect of duty Reelty Transfers J P Mackathor* to Rneeei, Heflin. II.ten •man feet, flpnagfletfl town-, ship ***' »hep * Ibaugh. *s»r . to J F Rea# u nceen. Rons township - T. R. WOULDN’T STRANGLE TRUSTS CENTRAL IDEA IN*EDITORIAL- IN THE -OUTLOOK 9 _ Say* Six* of a Corporation la No Mark of Criminality—Ha* No Solution. NEW YORK. March 14.—Theodora Roosevelt has an editorial article In the current Issue of The Outlook en titled "The Conservation of Business Shall We Strangle or Control it?" It Is as follows: "In my speech at Columbus I tried to develop two main lines of thought. First, that the people must govern themselves, that they have a right to rule, aod that we must obtain social and Industrial JdsUce through popu lar government; and. second, that our sim ir'ist be to control business, not to strangle It. In other words. Jwst aa we aim at the conservation of our physical resources and at the oonser ration of our manhood, womanhood and childhood of the people, so we must aim at tbs conservation, that la. at the wiee control aad development of the business. upon »n- existence of which the prosperity of the whole peo ple so largely depends la business •• mum conserve Men*, conserve of •cteaey. omogpve np-to-date' methods lust as w* conserve our forenta. onr streams, onr natural rest • ice* " Referrlag to big corporat on* Mr TWO MORE CHAPERONS COME INTO THE RACE FOR EUROPE. M*mm Fahay, Myars. Patton and Daach, Chaperon. Step to tha Frpnt Rank In Thalr Districts. Contestants Advlssd to Loss No Tima During tha Rapidly Passing Dia mond Ring and Hlgh-Vots Parlod. There are four new loaders In the Intelligencer's big European tours voting contest this morning. They ara: Mina Gertrude Fahey In the first. Miss Bess Myars. of Now Martinsville. In tha fifth. Miss Nelle Patton, of Falrpolnt, O., In tha ninth, and Miss Mary Daach, chaperon for Mias McKelvey. Miss Nannie Oglevee, chaperon for Miss Patton, came up from seventeenth to fifth plnca. Two more chaperons entered the race yes terday. AH the other leaders managed to Increaso their leads, but some of them are holding oa to first place by scant margins The offer of tha two diamond rings as special prises for the last two weeks of the present period which enda a Week from tomorrow night, has greatly Increased the enthusiasm of ail the contestants and tbetr friend*, and there to going to be n warm fight forjho boa or of carrying off rbe dto Every owe wbo baa aeon the riaga I la tbe display windows of tbo Baum and l.ukina Jewelry stores anya rbey I are worth the estrs effort that win be jUkeo. 80 are YOU, If you feel that way about It. There are several real ••live” con teatanta In the race who would be pleased to accept a good -working partner” (gentlemen barred, at least In this Instance) for the remaining day# of the contest, as chaperons and If there are any snch looking for lots i of fun and excitement, and Inci dentally • good chance to .go to j Europe without coat, they are asked to phone the contest manager, and be I will endeavor to place them with one I of the enthusiastic workers for the I tours and diamond rings 1 If you haven't been thinking about It, It la time you were doing so. Per | Itspe you have been thinking about it, but don't know how to “Join ” Ask the contest manager. He will tell you about it. Don't wait until t©. morrow Uo It today. Only eight more day* la which to win a diamond ring and make success rr*sonably sure for winning one of the totirs MISSING HEIRESS IS A WEST VIRGINIAN ’ Special tnatairh the Intelligencer MORGANTOWN W V«_. March 14 Minnie King, heiress to as ee |t»te of tv.n oon left by as ancle George Keller of Trias. a rest I ** ,M« el«v Effort* to And her 1 — i ■■in »•»* ran** t*wa*fc aka baa t*a a.a'ara mm4 a bar. Hr* Kia« tafi bar. far Ntaaara Kalla S T. Tba ' baab.tWt M> «b> Rih—>ra Maai* Mall, a laaka la aaM •« ba «rf T- - P1IPLES AID BLACK BEADS DtSAPTEAl WHEN ZEMO AND ZEMO SO AT ARE USED ■ —r Hk •# r> Ik* > fcr— STkS >• *■ p» mm4 m l*r» » «. a» ■rk • i (k» mm am m *m ma at * mam * •« If (ft*. Ktoi i0«Mkif> «•»*•» iWflf 10 H K CtMttrlll, I MM W|W0w. '•■» ■ HMtoM • *. ctty ««! "* f • Mm. an al l Car** Ml i •tty l-'Mtt f >«ir> to ■ l» MaiMl *-• ** _ BIG PIPE LIKE T* M LM «• Cm Mr Ml MMM* om mm SPECIAL TRAINS ' FUGITIVE SLAIN T~iuirwm M wra r a— ring* •r* worth all aarf Mr* than th» Mi ^ —*» *f thwia It la ax aa »*a rtagi *wi ■■ wit feat * rank