CITY HIE H01EH C. CRAGO
GOES ON'TiL THIS MORNING
La witn a.n.v
OUT BALLOTS rOR CITY ELEC
TION ILLEGALLY
la Expsctsd to Flgrht Vtfor- ,
oasly for Introduction of
Ballots
i'h Manager Homer .*. ?? !
be l? I?*<-?-?1 on trial ;r ? ?>?:?? ??>;"it\ .*??
(ia! ?*"u:t ai :? :"n k t?i;s a. -i rntr,* tli
? :i*rsi"l u 1 til l??-"t.?;st?c f?? ('?fa a in
\tni \. .,r T .?? -???? ti.- . Xiria' a.
li M> ''raj;.. *.\ : in-#': to<!a> is
? a ,wlj.-tt uk !,~ t!ii* '.?*. >,? *ft
?I*' KH*. ?? fit *??
?i:t!w?r!/a 1 f" rrre io t i' luii'ds t>i"?*? i *r
la'cii f-.r usa In tlie * ?* :i ?* ''j I .*ltx i n- I'*
?i T f it?i|:?*tni\*it - H i' st.itI* ' '
?"t;i t'i'i i tf v ni.ifia*? ?". i''i ii* t M
? :lii- i"ifi?i:>?* s. r I'ui'il ?.i, . ; ji.i
? ? k is as . use.I ??r i{i\ .a* |i.?".\ts ??- .i
*.*.: ' b.* th* xeru-iat impression. fr.-t?? ?
? itil '<?<) :? t!i?? trial of
?r- ''til- f V Hmlrv TipurU'.Nnn sitnl
: ? 1'n-nnii r Nail. is tliftt
.? ??u ! .it:tni?t to show that Mr.
r. K". wh:> servitiK ns vit\ .? ie-k. team
:: I. [?"'rr Thompson '<?
? ;i *-?i in the i!it<-rrM (,f ???? r:.111? ratlill
.:?< r.T city .<>1111. I!
Won't rnrlst on V?nn? Cluing*
<"'t\ Malinger ?'t'ai;o has indu'iioil
.it he will ti'-r i(-k ./li-U-'* Alan II. ?{??>??
v>?(i (?.>!? a . hnn.e ,<f inruie. alth'Ufth
?? im'tinn. it was in.l i'.'il last night.
J.l III- often it folhliat'v t.y t i: iletYm.
r ;?!>? purpose of sn:iu t i i.? t j??>' n t .n
. f'V rt of rim trial.
'?'???? sti'i in the pio >?. uti.T. .1 Mr
MK'''s otise. ml! la i ??pr? >i-i:t<,'l !?>
? tllic A't'iinoy I'arl <! Ita.'i
? i'iii .anil hi ? - :: ??1 st i ?. t
'???./ .Sit'1 ' "i iflfofl f{ 1 'llp.'n M. \ tt.n
?. s I M |{iu. I. tt."?i.ifit 11.miliar..
I. IV o'Kiien. Kvaul, it'ltrlnii. I.eo
? Oman . ml VI in ?r? i-? t? ui'l eotnpose
| Mi* array of lenai talent hand!.nit lhe
I< ehy mating?r s defence.
Nln'l.on i * f tlii* original pane! of
furors called for duty at this term of
"tin have been order ad to report thl"
J monutiis, a id a new panel <>f jurors has
'been drawn, from which to ."elect the
| ' 'rago* trip1 Jurj
W1L1 Demand BaU'oti
1 is ami.-i lulled ths^iroseoutor
tkoiimann wit! make a vigorous tight
? to have : at- I'out't pdmii as evidence
tfl1 h.ailofs which were introduce 1 in
' ?? ? idetn e In the ir;.i!~ of Fire I'iiiet' \
I Hurley Thompson and of Fireman Hes
| seiiit-r \;ijl It getierallv adnitt'ed
tii.it the signatures ,.f i*. U. Hellvi!le
J alt.I HYs-omrr \ai! |mll clerks at the
1 For: Henry Hi on- Hi i c precinct. In
? k nil of ilia "tt IS S ha.lots, when al"
? 'lo;- l?.*i I i. ?! s ;o well .is poll Inioks and
? tally sheets "howe.l that "tie i-ieri*
I V t ? ? t. ? c.insS'toti t i \ (arotislili :l e'flcf.'nti
i.lav w;|ii h .'!? k ink at"! li e nll'.er with
I Mite nY resii'led 'a the tindinK of lies
???in.-: \n I' mi It! eans'.nx ;i fa "e
? :?> )ie made 'ie vote east in
tb ? t pr> . in. t
In the trllil forn e- i'.tv Sol .cite.
.1 .1 IV O Hrlen last wee's. .1 ml Re ft< h
,1... ?i.ta:t,e.i the* object .on : ';??
defense to permit! in; the state to put
!:i evi.len.e the lia' oiv from Precinct I?
s- -otKl ward, and the ?*r?go de
fense Is eypecteil t.> lie tip and light it'K
the moment tiie sia? o attempts to pre
sent ballots :?^ ev aleu <? ;?.a-? ? t':ty
. -Mfl tiftT'T Cmnu.
The shiip is p\pp'tpd i-i ?? I Kr:i:tl%
| Mci inula. who In forniw e ??
I tlon rase". th:it on he Tue-sl;i\ ?-v?.-niii|?
prn.'pding tho pie. lion he won: ' > >'il>
?'lerK < 'raffo'.s office found !h'? door
. lo< ked and .started away: then halted in
! 'hp hull idol >-ii w 1'irc Hhief Tliomrsoii
(snip from Hip clerk's office In his
trial. I'lupr Tln.'nipson admitted that
hp in nh! have hern n iVas.'i'f office
toa: evening. hut -aid that if :?< wn? l?
whs for top |* irpos-p i f s.-i :i.g thill .. J
I esoliitio.i whs presented j?: ? ? v ><i;11k
> trtel police regulations about tin- li:< |
lli'tlh's ttllPIP int.UK was to l.p il iflP 'It |
ihp cltj r'p. tion. and that h? did n-'t |
la l.p .itiv tm 1 lot a out of tin- i Jerk's
office. |
Th . staip :!.i. suminotiP'l >iv ? i
till?. who was the star witness for the;
state in th." trials of ?*hirf Thompson |
nml |- i: noiaii \*nil. and who "est,lied j
that at the diMnticp of tl|p Isr>1 ? r. he
wptil 111.. 1'opinic.ti itng.hp h< ii?e Hi-' i
Mond.iv night l-r.-.-odinS tin election.
and siKJii-.l soiio- 2"h or inoie hailols. I
I'Ik\ si . ip ids,, i-a;''?(! i *i.i iifip |
lingers, who Hint 'n ih:I rathei* than i
trstifi 111 t I Thoin;i..-o|i lri.ll ---n em
?'IK all ? eg-'.I III-' dpi!t at The lMi. i" |
v. bet p il i- si . |p inferred :n -iu- ?ti-ns|
put t . Hp -si Set I Ion p" ?' i'i:iit-i. I
'hp i-ili ? Irr.k and \s slid 1 Vv J
Manas.-r I I *. 11.t i-I w t'
S.-ihcrt fo Iiiim- ( i<? hitter .wi-.tij
a" o- tin l.vp.I hailols |ntn H>p hallo"
ho\ Hi S ;o n Kiln li- Sr.hp I" a "mm--: fig j
MtleMlmis I pi.i I'D; i; this Infpren-r oil thpj
Ivir' ,.f Hip siiIp denied l ill such an
iin o -. i.t. I hi The <uh = I
l
Mill.p I MP dl" \ I | help Noll work. It'll lip [
stiii- it's Itluc [devil.? Adv. ?
TEMPLE CONCERT^
TRIS EVENING j
OPFRATTC EVENT AT ELKS CLffB
PROMISES TO BE ONE Or THE
e l.. EST CITY HAS HEARD
Trani Cnthbert. Will Rhcad?# Alberta i
Murray and Mrs. Duga Among: j
the Attractions
Tin ?: #? \ ??ri j :i it id the Kiks .1 *j >1.1 nri mil
utitler llw auspices nl Mi' I'iD' Street
Temple Sisti-rlu ml. n n r.ii c concert
will bo given. Tin' r\onl li.li been
looked forward In *itn< n was tir?f an
nounced.
The concert tin- seonti.l :i11...? affair
of 'K kind by the sisterhood. in-nniises
tA he otic ,if tiie fittest ever r.voii iti
the city. atnhraring one nf the most
utii'itie programs. im.'hi'1'tic :tt".<s. solos,
both vocal att'l piano. :<rt<1 selections 1 *y
rl.ios. trios anil quartette.
Heading the list of singers will In'
I'ranW t'uthbert. nf 1itslutrgIt. nrie of
the best srtis's in that c.tv Wilt
Uhoailes tenor, who has one of the
wiliest tonal ranges nf any tenor singer
iti the country, will also he proven:
Siberia Murray. contralto, a'd Karl
Mitchell .pianist. will also i,? ho.iril in
i number of ideas mr select', n?--. W ith
I'lo four Pittsburgh iirtists will nnpear
Mrs Klsa ftuiidllng T'uga. one of the
?est sinijers of this city.
We have g warsntee 1 T.Vl?wUer* 'n m
110 00 tip. w. S. Stodflar.l. 71 17th St.
REV. HOWARD TO GET
CALL TO SPRINGFIELD
r.ev K it. How aril, pastor of the
Kirs; Lutheran church, will receive a'
formal call within the next few weeks'
in the K :ivih l.utiieraii iliurch. of
Springfield it. it lias been announced
it Springfield
Re\ . Howard, who bus been It. this
'its for five year* s very v. e I known
?nd should tie accetit the , ill. Iin ? itntiy
friends will regret b.s !>?..?, 11.? lias
marie any statement, ot'tet :nan he i.a?
VI yet receive,| (he formal call.
BIG CROWD WILL SEE
PEN MINSTREL SHOW
. Tie Tl..iuUsp.\in.tr Minstrels ..f the
j West .rki? ii;i penitentiary :<1 Mounds*
? \ j11 ?? will In- jj'vii in tli?' prison audi
[ tiTMirn Kralay evening. \nvetnher 115,
ll'MT I' 11.1lit i st irk <>f Wheeling is 'I'" J
!????. ting the preparation of ilia minstrel
>lnm . which u .-11 lie one of the greatest!
I utideriaki n at the penitentiary.
' Mr. I laIiitsi(ok announces ili.it the
! in::ist r? l i< new atiil strikingly original. |
Sevi'nly-llx ?? inmates of the prison will
participate In the production. ami every
variet*. of attraction tliat '"ill he worked
into a (too I niiti' trel allow will lie utll- :
' large number of Wheeling people
plan t" i;o '?> Moiind-ivilie l'rida> eve
ning to attend the minstrel perform
ance. and Mr. Haherstick is pleased
n ;lh the I oral sale of tickets.
The ??losing tntmher r.f the perforro
ance will lie a spectaciilar pn<rntie tat>
'? an. featuring "I'tider I'neie Sam'?
I'l "!??. ! ."li I In- Spirit r>r "The ?
Spirit of J r?17 I :m*." and the Belgian
tableau "Tlnsy Shall Not Pass."
Court Furnishing Scenery
Several Wheeling firms *and Individ
uals hate contributed materially toward
the sue.-???.? of fho prison tnlnstrel, In
add',tioit to Mr Haherstick. The Court
theatre. I'red K. Johnson manKger. is
furnishing the smu-ry. Pavls, .Durkhst/n |
& Tyler the music. Wheeling Hodge No. i
:s n. p. ti. Kiks the draperies, Jaques j
front the wigs to be worn by perform-'
ers. the Home Pearl Uaundry rhalr rov
ers. hells hy the Srcam Kleetrir torn- 1
pany ntid chimes and structural steel!
by the Wheeling Machine Products com- j
pany
Stilweil A Sohildts, MnundsviHe meat I1
market proprietors, furnish a cow ? ?
which will feature "The Only Trained 1
I'mv in Csptlvltj." nr.d M. A Sybert, 1
proprietor of f he Strand theatre at
Moundsville. will furnish the spotlights
The staff in the minstrel will be:
Peter P. Haherstlek, director; John
?'.lack" N'olte. assistant director: Wal- '
lace ff. Smith, musical director; fewev i
f'.hnmhers. manager and coach: Plark i
otto, stage manager; "Tlney" Butler, I
properties. Prrd Knchert. orchestra dl- '
rector; Mr* Ocea MoCulie, tceemputat;
If. A. Carver, electrical e/Tects: John
l.ong. stage carpenter: Angle Hardy.
wardrobe: F. N'. Cale, John Green. Harry
Hell. Harry Holt, C. Jerboa, ' Gcorg* J
Jackson. ~
RIVER NEWS
A stage of 13 feet and falling wag
shown at the local wharf yesterday aft
ernoon.
The General Pershing left here yes
terday morning at 10 o'clock for Pitts
burgh The General Wood passed down .
shout one hour after the General Persh
ing from Pittsburgh en route to Cin
cinnati. The Senator Cordill arrived at ?
noon from Charleston on her way back
to Pittsburgh. The Betsy Ann arrived/
shortly after the Senator Cordill from
Pittsburgh, returning to Portsmouth.
The dredgeboat Cincinnati, whiclt
:ame up the river about two weeks ago
to clenn out the channel at the Wheel
ing and Martins Ferry wharves, will
leave here Tuesday for up the river
to dp some more dredging.
? ??i i i ? i i ?? i ???
$hm & (tthoma*
?%
bounded 1847 Store Honrs, 9 to 5
100 Silk Dresses
Are Regrouped
And Repriced
For a Sale!
Canton Crepes Satins
Satin Faced CV '.tons
Crcpc dc Chines
Crepe Back Satins
Thi' i?. T J14 ? lisilill ??IM' ? I )!'? >i\l'l I sizi'S?lllil till' dfeSSPS
themselves are very unusual in >ty|e and in uualily. Kven lIn
criminal prices were unusual, ami llmse reductions make them all
ihe more >o.
Originally $>15.00 and
$19.50 now
? $10.00
Originally $35.00 and
$39.50 now
$20.00
Originally $25.00 and
$29.50 now
$15.00
Originally $49.50 and
$59.50 now
$30.00
Nome iiiirlwr pi'irril frocks ;irc r*?*?|n*-<oI in like |ir<?|>??**!i?*?ii.
iloransr of i lie r\iei?* of t hoc i cduci ions we cannot charge thein,
or send 111 cm on a}?|>io\ al. .^'1 s;iles4 mnst he tinnl ;ind for ?-;oii.
?Stone 2c Thomas, Third Foor
V 1
. w j I
HF tL simoi* facial no- J&
plication of "gg
alT^r LILY C"AM J" 1
l" jf *1 -cm. keep 1-0 JH i
MpH I
j
Geo. R. Taylor Co.
!
Special Selling?Monday Only,
OF
| EXTRAORDINARY FINE FABRICS j
SILK
DUVETYN
Ono of the nowrr pi)o 1e\
turrs sol Is rcpulnrlv at
$3.98 the Yard
NAVY. RROWN. REACH.
HENNA, DEER. TAN
I
Crepe
Reverse Satin
A very popular wpavp for
root and evening. Regu
'arlv $3.50.
$2.9S the Yard
40 INCHES WTPE
BLACK, NAVY, BROWN
RICH ?
SATIN PANNE I
Kxlensivc color range. I
Black, Navy, Medium Blue, ?
African, Taupe, "White, Pea
cock, Tan, Grey, Rose, Nile
and Burnt Orange. 44-inch. I
*4.98 value. I
$3.89 the Yard I
BKoixAR^in yd. U,nderzvearCrepe de Chine ?
HI.ACK. WHITE, KED. NILE. MAIZE, PINK. ELESIL ROSE. LIGHT BLUE AND OR- ' H
CHID?SHADES MOST EXQUISITE II
89c the ) ard I
MONDAY ONLY
.MONDAY ON IT
_!'< Do/on Anchor Brand -
Hemmed and Hemstitched
BOLSTER
CASES
33% OFF
RKtil'LA! BRICKS '
MONDAY ONLY
Cur Knfirr Stock of Light
find Dark Design
WOOL
C HALL IS
98c Yard
RKOn.AKTiY $UP
MONDAY ONLY
2") Ohoice Patterns Worth I
2")c Today. New and ' I
Pleasing
COTTON
COMFORT
CHA LLIES I
lie the Yard I
! S I
Blouses and Over blouses Reduced I
OPENING THKIR WAV TO FINKK MODES AT A SAVING I
I
Navj (icorpcttc
Crcpc
With Risque collar.
ctitTs and front ?
Iniic sleeves
Trieolette
Over blouses
With Potpr Pnn col
lar Navy. Brown
and Black.
95.08
Jersey
Over blouses
Peter Pan collar.
Navy. Brown and
Black.
$5.98
Crept? de Chine
Blouse
In Brown and Hen
na. Short sleeves,
tie hack.
$5.98
? i'i i 8EMEM
I Geo. E.Johns Co. I
J ? The Quality Shop J
Noteworthy Offerings in Our
STOCK REDUCING SALE
: )
Remarkable Offering 111
Fur Coats
and Wraps
Raccoon Coats
iir fu M' iin* 11 < "im \ r> i 'i
;,v;,,l,";1"" $ 195.00
Mole Coats
i!|i liirt' ioll.it aii'l . ufl- "i SK'ipk
ST s"" $295.00
Mole Wraps
4? im.'Ix"- I'.MK liiipr
s,,,.",........ $395.00
Bay Seal Coats
'? ???" $225.00
Squirrel Coats
$395.00
Coney Coats
$45.oo
* '
/
Women s and Misses'
Fashionable Attire
Am occasion ?if timely importance uhe'?in you may
select from m diversified assemblage ? l-Vish inn's fn
\oied modes at Wonderful Price Red;ictions.
Women's
Fur Trimmed Suits
At Great Reductions
$39.50 $55.00
(Formerly lo $65) (Formerly to $89 75'
$7 5.CO
(Formerly to $145'
MnsiU i.nr nf ;i Kind models, exact replicas of imported
models, de\t'|npcd in tie* choicest ipialifies of cloths
.""d rio'ii'lu d oiili Modi desirahlc fius as (hater and
S'pnrrcl.
Many Model- Are Beautifully Embroidered ^
Women's Dresses
Featuring a variety of new mod
rls in Tricot Twill or Velvet.
$39.50
Regularly up to $t>5.00
Charmingly simple or more
dressy models are included in this
offering with such style treatments
as vari-colored beads or embroid
ery.
Handsome Fur Trimmed
Coats
Featuring large fur collars of Fox,
Wolf and Beaver.
V alues to $125.00
Special $89.75
The youthfully styled coats with
their large fur collars of the most
fashionable furs are developed in
Marvel la. Mantclla or Readvilla
cloths.
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25% Discount on All Goods Not Marked as Specials