ASHMEAD IS KILLED
BY ELEVATOR
CORONER MARSH TO HOLD IN
QUEST ON MONDAY OVER
BODY OF DEAD MAN.
Coroner 1. 1. Marsh will hold aon
inquest Monday ye'ening oy-!r th, bldy
of J. F. Ashrmeadi. day ir 'tr a; t thei
DIonohue s.xr.i, xvwho ' vai iniis.iti ntl
killed at 4 ,'cirnk ,l .t,,ia ;i, r "iii.da
presuni ahibl Ii y beina '.aiIght l l iti , I
-xator. Ashniet s I.ilx)i l I:-Ix :i
the hottix mn f l hi x s, ,:i x li , t 1,
neck blroken ;,iidl ;iIr:t, i i t hr1
bruised. N hl,,x vI h i a . , i , n th
fall, and x noxl),ixy iknot > I.' ,w d,; till
occurred.
Ash nead, nis hal t 1" "n his (' t: n
Sitnc x i1 \\"WP t ti 0 \IV rx]x: . !, I i i' '
last April, reli x.,l Ih, I- x,,, , i i
In the Ilate a.ft1 r n ix , 1 ,1
brought the , ,- f ,:t !.
lop floor wxith sexiveri:, "t,,:, It a-x
sengers. These tl t til , 1, ii t,-l It
the gron d fl, 'r. irt .
Sratitle W'as h, tarl ;n i , ri
xvt ii Sixhary r, a ,i
"oen0 aSc Pl deing . ith I, .,,I i +
The c'ar Woit x t l, i .. r,
autonatic ,vrx r,, >tO.
Seve-ral ]i rsr ns in ' , : ,
to the xbaseti nt .,t, -'
moned it ,x , i t .
before they arri , ,
Mysterious Accident.
It is ,, t lt t :t r. ,s t' ,,V
the acidanit ,,, , , ..,t , . o
l-x " II' x ,t1 , x i .1 1 " I.. :t t , .
e xx'x t t , ' dl it,, , ,t, . ,t
chargedr his jets l s,' 's. 1Ti; ,
thel shi t. h ri x - i : " l. , t
12 fi t i ,, th ; ,
II( paisseingers ft ti g]x
Vater is in lI ' , i Tlx.
ticially ins t, t l s, " ,
.Ashtlr qad a , its "
theory of the o'x x-li-, t a it i h ,1x
vatrsi artedx xl xhi.. ;~,l \ ,s ~i. li,
floor, that h, jui ,;,, . thinx in- ix
clim , in, and fell.
Ashmtead x\ s r,.,rti,,l h t l,,il ixn
children. lls ii ! 'Was n tl, -I
side ind hii ii:is 'i i% II ~ll' \ l i it
city. Hie xias ;x,,xit 4I ix (x; i.
In .
Wint'ry
Weather
Coffee
Drinkers
Feel the Cold
-for coffee contains caf
feine, a drug that irritates
the nerves and weakens the
heart.
Thousands of former coffee drinkers
now enjoy
Better Health,
Warmth and
Comfort
By drinking
POSTUM
A pure food-drink, much resembling high-grade
Java in color, taste and aroma, but a "builder"
instead of a nerve destroyer.
' There's a Reason"
Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Michigan
CARNIVAL PLANNED'
FOR RINK
UNIVERSITY SKATERS TO ENJOY
REVEL ON ICE NEXT MON
DAY EVENING.
Monday is t, he chrnival ay at 1
thle luniversity rink. Manager Hunt
has lien working hard during the last
wieek anld lhas atrranged for some en
liert in inl stlilnis t.o he pt lltd oftl e n
it i i't that night. He is also plan
iing a i st of ,lntests Ifor the (carnivti l
f1,r \\)ii h.lntI ile( lprize(s n ill hI(I
ordd. M nd is h" ben seitl as t;he
d;ii " f ir Ilii iirliiial in ,,rh.r that aill
If lthi stnli llt i It11I takl' I art. Th'i
, , ,'ILL \\ ill h ' :s tharo utghlt . .njoyath '
;as g I l. anl aI of cln \dr :"t ns" " i
JJ- DE itF. ThWEBSTERrd ".,
,. , i l" 1:1 .4 .l1 ' .l,-1 :t , th nlllks i thl
c.!li ,,aither, antd is ll inll lll Si haii .
I ,' .r ti ; l t r.i l S ,. ; i ,t i t l, l ilt . n t, .
S, i;il tI t thu,,-t
'te a f"n
'!''r hi l n the
JUDGE F. C. WEBSTER
HEARS LAST CASES
r t , ,FIh ! it , ; ir t t , t ot ,.hId iit i 'r tl t i ll t o
lt,. th" d1: Ir suit r,, t1\ . ln h
in. ".,a/ir fI N . i l t it,'bins tht . plain.li
BUMP OF BRICKBATi
AND BOUQUET
MAN ABOUT TOWN RECEIVES
CRITICISM AND COMPLI
MENT.
Snli'etimens it is a b,,nquet and some
tins it is a brickbat This one is a
liri,.khat and it is hurled straight tit
ii ..Ian About Town in punishment
', a lrl' "nsity whichi he has dt'
. Th' brickbat shatters the
ii:.;, No'r Year of the man it hit,
a)ll h " used to that. These limes
tll their ,'min story:
The Brickbat.
A' irot',. Mi r. Fd itr -
T ,i ll I'd like' to say
' ur littler thlt ' ster
'i h i < rht ci n -rie '\ day.
It .i,.'s ]h l· 1 s " pr . i n r'. --.
T lut h '" sure for:rr the r::e
T! i 1 t..] tF t ot for i,,ir
"..n~n U7 I 1I s iari t r
Fit oy r !,v i's r ' r :,Iini ,n
',. ,, v .'.r i,, it - ,t ~in.t
ci a .:'".r ';rs, : d ;," ,kin P: e?
1T, _ h1 ,1 , 1 nst itt nt t
Fr the thi're that taki ny .ye.
1 v,, i'vo hv .,t h dry subi,.ts
T "t surii hIar - a t ull:
Ad." t car,, I foar nliwhnken IP.
Vi.on t 'ni n. . i .t's. full?.
it h erer kina raf "r ntarer
_t " I- ; 1... I, .'.', . ;',, ric h , t,, i' ,,<
l.. ri u all at.. , c, i
A d I. i i'f ". 'isn ti,. , ie t
I 't t't the pt af"nih 'dttin
.'-, t I i .. r , hi .r,- Ir "'rt at.
\ , N r ' t.,is h ri l ', ran led upn
trd. is ,rt ' f i'!. H 's hbeckoned
F,,r ail th,. rst of u.s
To inin !'imin ' t,,tnor' vyr,
To qutit his Inoer cail.
And try r r 'lick for one whole year
Ry trine Adam's ale.
-Ia! here's a ereat reformer,
B3obhbl up all at once;
And ;f ht isn't eareful.
H,.'II lan tho part of dunce.
Befcre n ,mnnth y,'m'l1 find him
;Rieht ,rtuiarnr ntri,!e the, fence;
So, sonny. li108is0 take my advier,
G, oise.v.],,r, to lommence.
-J. J.
The Bouquet.
,lit the mail which brought the
hrickhat hro.n.ht an bournllet and the,
\iIan AMbont Trown. with his moir(uri'l
tml~ii 'r.ninllet, h entirely r -' cov'-.l ' dl'
rrin the e ffect of tlie jolt he got wllk n
the' but hit hini. Ilie hasks haIopilV
in the light of thse- ernmforting lines.
h\hirh 1hI ritr, eit .s hr, host pnoetry h
'i"-r relct:
.S'en- t ol""le re'ld yviur ipaper for the
th-lezranlhihe n-iics: s,'anle lik,' the clii
torihls first, to got ilissolli:en vie'ts
sorne snatci h thn lc('aln rolrlmn, andr
raiel it with real zest, somlle hunt tile
coulrt'ls rlirk recrds, anid care not for
th' rest; arind this is1 true in ('err'o
teV,\-l , tile n\ii's is Ilu h tIle Slilile, ]iut
"('all h ii thr" illill" it's 11I11o! And
at theI t.eo) inl cl'+I'r rhylOine crnt'h lpass
ile" thleioi, is w\'roitihllt, its ellranr s rungl
with silveri- i t lgi li. andi all with
S 'r ifria h ti. T'hr ighl winter
its tul- s,.. l n ,\\" rne ov er\ dr ,y. Tl'his'
is ,'i wl', head tili, olid Strer t ('lock. thie
TrI,,,owhrs. ohd "Timh e S hool,. th, \VWatlr
\\'tr i, ('",l Itin 'Talk, all told w ith
rh lth ic' rlesi'.. An otiher pipel, rs clip
l Icl'rint, frr thc'y're (.risp I nd Ieip-tn
dlit', hait not A tlloth lr pa ]pe r "t h s r I
1111111 for its TII Ite. This er rh il-ies
i',npl ,,l in a. ya :lrl y hookt , we'di suretly'
likel I, wc,' ; a nutshe. ll htistory tof our
lt iilt, tol t in ii hre' tzy I(n o.
i. I). 1\'.
THE WEATHER
Y'-tl'ttrda'H " wiather' 11as lnot what it
S\\ in . . ellle i ll h t t \, wLll'l ', t
- ItsiI l d i t.ig Ilii - Iu i'ti, i 1 lspe
i'i:ill I:'i st v' llring, illt w ho \ ill ' \V llld
-I. t. e tlh ,ir :ill f i ;iit hl le I ' li't ni ell't
Ic Hist ri talt tt lst 1 r11 I l t t ii ,\iih i's
i S the l ih t I 11n r l r,: 1"h di ill )\ is
Soilt I' st rd1 . ,111 this lc'i ing toh-' offl
Il ctill f;I Troi utl 111 IIi' I t iic-it ar oi h
1it l c 'c' '1 1 ' '14ii ll Ji'ii'e'iii\'i t15 i, it liiibiii
I l it ll ii h 'c' ' i i. all of t'hi
nlis'hihdf. W'h-n it subhsidhd hto in
l i, Hil lir' ii sH- l I' d : i'. i 'f th cold
\ had l ass-, al tilIl h ith III, In -
'I'I tle'I h'i\ Il' hl n ccii 'S l '.l i ti Wet
clissoi. ;I its ite w` I ll s.I phl|c ilc
i i - s cciii so ia ' I ' e is i' r Is tssac l edil
, r ist ni lighl. It - Is - h-liW Zt r,
,,thoon IR - U lf; ulA s ht d h a :IHI : aI. d WVsh
I t ( (Ic h I it\mi T hI j t'I\ ll- hol l i )lN t
htriid Ili' n c I'e ,'i llhussh Ig, w-'h ( - A t
Mi dinight it \i:1s :,. lh,"li, zero. Y-s.
terdII\'s offiin - IIl I--, rds for M1issoula
M ititi' elit c i ' it
At 6 a. m.
trlrlt oillih tr - . Ifgi
I- I t-It' . , , U I
At 6 p. m.
' h1 lle onutt.I" . 11
liaroul.l ,t" : . 11: he>
BIG LINER AGROUND.
Niw Yotrk, ,Ilin. 4.- 'T'he big Ihim
I iin'g- .c'lr'i I til l' ti es cI t A t eili t, otii
Ward hunld, rln a.grrnnll tedal)' off
Tr'le'np ill'ki8 ler S'etii' tlln 10sl1, anld liei
It-di:ttll'.\ hnisltd the signal "not, till
cth' control, \t mllmpts to floh t lithe
Ainolik;t at high tide t,+iglht failed.
Trhiere, stm lled little prospect ,if frt'ing
ithe stntl r Ilfor, tilhe net high tide
imirriow. ,\ part of hi'r lrgol, t is
feared, ilrn i harve to be lightered.
KITTEN AS A PARCEL.
l'hgin, Ill., .1tli. 4.--A\ live klitten set'
e'i'l \i i iiiks tld i'ai.s cutried by parcel''
lpost frone West ('hicago to GenevXa, Ill.,
itohday The kitten wans malrked "'l 'r
chandis,," and placed In a neat grated
box. It was delivered to a little girl,
and showed no Ill-elffects from the
trip,
IMPROVED IRRIGATED
Farm Loans
THREE, FIVE, TEN YEARS
With Privileges
GEO. F. BROOKS
Real Estate and Loans
First National Bank Building
LOCAL BREVITIES
Ross Lemire of Ronan han business
in the city yesterday.
Marsh, the undertaker, phone 321.
Adv.
R. T. Trask of Belgrado had busi
:aess in the city yesterday.
Dr. Willard, osteopath, 1st Natl. bank.
-Adv.
11 J. Hayes came into the city yes
, r., iroti Pernia on husitnss.
Roundup coal. M. R. C. Smith,
rooms 206-208 Montana Bldg.-Adv.
1' ty Enginer Fred Buick went to
tl.ini't-n yesterday on bulsiines-.
Stenographer Dawson, Montana Blk.
-Adv.
M!rs . F. D. Moody of Laurel, is 'is
i:ing MIr. anl Mrs. E. G. Christian, Jr.
Achor. piano tuner. B-823 orange..-
Adv.
.Mrs. Hnry Buck of Stevensvill.'
' t rilay and Saturdayi in Mis
Humane society. Call up 899, red
or black. P. O. box 60. R. F. D.1.
Adv.
\r. atnd Mrs. Clifford Ritttenrur of
i.i': arle gueots Itonday with tDr. -\V.
O MAlls.
Try a load of Hell Gate coal, $5 a
itn IFred Hensolt, manager. ( ffice,
Shapard hotel.-Ady.
J. MI. Buker of Victor cnme into
the city yesterday on business con
nected with his ranch.
Dr. J. Louise Smith, osteopath, Ma
sonic temple. Phone ..18; res., 533 red.
-Adv.
Mrs. Harry Derring, focrmerly of this
city and now of narrison. \\was a visi
tor in the city yestterday.
Trinity hospital, 317 Woody. Bell
phone 316 black.-Adv.
Mrs. ('Charles ltreen is h, re from
Sundpoint, idaho, visiting hetr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. loitley.
Dr. Anna James, osteopath, Higgins
block. Phone 834 black.-Adv.
MIrs. I't. 1). Larabht of Ildaho Falls
is. i eniest in the hmrn of Mrs. E. F.
Idhils otn South Thinrd street.
Fresh roasted coffee daily. D. & E.
-Adv.
Mr-. .11. I). Kenyon and daughti';,
Miss M;trgu-erite Ki.-ityt) were heI'r.
ye-sterday frim. their hIomi,, at Plains.
Newton It. Schw liker, optical spe
cialist. Rooms 203-205 Montana Blk.-
Adv.
AMrs. N- id Taylor returnil to ti er
honne i u Il[minltonll yesterday, aft(er
spendintl g ; I in I'ople of days in the cit.
vtith rtl-toi-s and friends.
Handy scratch pads and waiter
checis for sale at The Missoulian of
fice.-Adv.
Attor ,'.. It:. (i. Lewis of Sty\e'ns
tille st<,, ,d o ir in Misstoulta yester
day whLih ,on his way home front a
Lusiniis. tr I to Stpokan.
\Ir, a il \II~ . J. M. D)utir-'', .Miss
Mildriid t iu:It . MAiss Me:tcalf and 1:.
1 3, Stah l in, to, tr Il into the city
yesterdayl ]I ,:1 Stevensville,
'S. W. HIudisoin, chiropractor. B. & A.
Bldg. Any disease. Examination free.
-Adv.
Miss \,'l' nl Iileh rist, who has been
the gluest I of. s. . ('. Mulrionet y tur
ingI til," Ih slt., , ·t llrlt rned y ,sterday
lto lir 5 hli l :,I St.'vensville.
.' s 1 h, Mob l.l)onald r]'tcrned
itti'.lrI -i-,. at. Ignuatius, where
she has . -ti t isiting Mrs. (teorg,'
lteckwlith dhra;,5 th, holiday Vacation.
Money tii loarn on ranch and city
property. II. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main
stret.-Adv.
Mr. art Mr:. \\ II. Smith and Mrs.
(.. iL. i- :ilitl i. 1' ' tIto ifltVi il rlXt
\\'e l nesday I' ,r ,L., Angeles, ( 'al.,
where thu, w Ill en n'l] the winter
AMliss Ni-lit t:111~u , i rlt Miss Jennic
S lWit'nt, \\ti - l- . liii .- n i'r i iting M r.
itt-d Mrs. Ircutl. T, .1-tin's during thi'
lhlidtyl ., ritclrt-n.l I--stl-rday t tiheir
l ttw i l -nt '
IDr. I(i,,..lumil, ,I,, .lht specialist, will
he at tl h, · u. . ,itel, Jan. 11 to '%.
.:ir, nl Mr.. J .1 . Malirts intl i. hil
i illt .:,tS .Ki i. - I--1 'isitiri g iin lil
lilste dliritg- iih, hli--ihlys, were i ll MiN
lit "t Iit i t 1- . ;t M rsi t. n-..
]lrig 11;I \'I l l t .o k h : ons at t'heo l'en
itell lit-Il.
See Miss i'ith. 321 Daly avenue, for
fancy tldresslakingli ; iup-to-date styles;
first-class fit inld finish. Satisfaction
g u r ''. n t (,e?[].--A d \'.
Alis5 I iIs (1'; I. t: ii ii iof ('IIIIIin s litts
n'nlli to .~l.11i.+, l] to take Cl hatrgO of
tilh, siixlth r:mu ill the+ Rl oos ex'elt
Mliss tli-ri -:tt:I .\ Iitt, who resigned
lt ' twi t-rrit-.l.
Mlr. aillnl Mrs. A. . I Delmers went to
Ilth(ir hIit ati Aril,. yesterday. Mr.
bI;iIin s rel' lly tI issm.titi(' his duties.as
'ne of IthI' Juticets of the Ipeace for
J.1 it-o titittiship.
All the hun-tiful l hlttnd-embroidered
art piieces will ibe sold at actual cost
in pr-ltaratlht fur Ith : ,prinrg lines. In
30 days new finishtld miodols will in
troduce the art work at Martin's nov
elty and style shtp, back of Scandi
navian bank.-Adv.
The P1hilhurm,,nii sc-lety will meet
for rehearsal Anlhdttlu even at 7:30
o'i'kels, in the I' lub rlt,)nms of thIe First
Nationtal tiAk buitliing. Following
the lirehearsal thtere wtill ble a meeting
of tile cut-.-uitive cuomirnttee.
Hentry D. Crandatll of Hamilton filed
applicatioll yesterday for permission
to purchase an ijsolated tract of 160
A Clearance Sale
A SALE WITHOUT PARALLEL
Take advantage of the opportunities presented by our great clearance sale.
This merchandise event is the talk of the town and for miles around. Below are
some of the many bargains we offer in the great sale.
$3.00 Silk Petticoats $179 $1250 Women's Suits; $675
now selling at special price of ..................... ... now selling at .................................................. 5
75 Silk Hose: 43c $20 00 omen's Suts; $1095
slecial for this sale ............................ now selling at ................................................. 3 5
$4.50 Bath obs 79 $35.00 to $49.50 Suits; 35
n sale for only ............ .................................. now selling at ............................... .............. $ 1 9 .3
$6.00 Girls' ('oats $3.29 oo st0i $12.50tt ; $4.85
t n sa le a t o n ly ..................................... ..... \ s n g t ............. ..................................
$10.00 Girls' Coats; $5.65 $15.00 t, $17.50 Coats; $7.35
on sale lno\w at, 11 ....... .........._ . ..... . s lliln g at ...............................
,i.t Satr.n Skirts 47c $2000 to $25.00 Coats;
now selling at . ............................ .......... ....... n selling at ... . . . . . . U
$1 50o Underskirts 83c $"5.00 to $!9.50 i'iats: $15.85
special at .............. . . . ....................... ...\. n. sal t .......
$3.50 W'omen's Sweaters $1 $10.1,) to $12.50 Dresses.
now selling at .................................................. selling at .... ........ ... $ 5
$2.00 Girls' Sweaters; $15.0 to $22.50 Dresses; $965
slecial price of ... ..........'........ .. s lling at ....... .......... . . .. . : .
$2.50 White ,Waists 98c $15.00 to $25.O00 Hats$
7 Kimnionos; 4 $1t0.50 !its;
II\V selling at ..... n slling at....
75r Sateen Waists $4.50 thts;
.. selling at ...... ....................... .. . ........ now selling at 6 9 c
THE LEADER
acres inclutding the southeast quarter
f1 the sioutheast quarter, the south
half of the southwest quarter and the
urwthltt\st quart r of thie southwest
quarter of s'ection 26, township 5
nortl, range 20 west.
J. E. IEhlers of Spokane, who has
been in Missoula for a few days in
the interests of a lalper pulp factory,
which is ieing placed in Lincoln
ciullnty, goes today to Ilelena to neiet
Senator Ed I])nln, who hIas just re
turnedt from two llmonths in Europe.
Miss Helen McC'ratkin came in from
her ra;nch near St. Ignatius I'ridlay,
withl her guests, Misses IIattie \\'cmys
and Marian 'Collins of Hlamilton. The
thr(ee you)lg lthdi s spent the day in
Jlisrsoul andi expect to go today to
Ham tilton.
FOR FREE SPEECH
(' ntlrihutions of one cent to he used
in Ipaying the fines of the editors of
lth. Iutist'e 'apital News, recently tined
aititl itllllisol n dll for printing remiaar.ks
of 'litht.odi'ie Rootsevelt concerning the
supremeitlii court of Idaho, were r(ceivedl
Sstehrdtay frot each of the following;
John li. Ilthenley.
Irs. J. is. . lley.
John 1. lienley, Jr.
Mary Iienley.
\Villi;atm l henley.
1i. It. RIoss.
Anill l thi s.
rs I. I. n . oss' .
Mrs. I raik I fngalls.
M ildred Ingalls.
1,. It. IW il ur..
I ( r .. nrry.
('. ('. itrry. ,it .
Mrs, C'. I -'lerr.y.
Igit tSt Petrry.
A. N. (Xtzvell and four otthers.
A. . ItuInharlte. r.
J,. P. 'iastetnur.
I 'aurls Hlollingsworth.
J. 11. Sissn.
'T'. E. Ahh tt.
1|l h,-1 r ;1nd fPolip sins.
C'. 1";. hickh with.
Mr. \'hiall t t:ker.
F. A1. IiKoh
Mrs. Keim.
('arl te ....y.
(;islrl siil, st niht th1111
A. I itot us rin.
Mrs. A. liu tzerin.
l kinr ds. of property nd for tradhers,
a. ll. at once.n.
IW. . Smed Comerritt.pany
Miss Vina h Sadler.
]olnol ('. Wilbur.
LouHigginis (i Blos.
(. ho. I Red. M our. , Mon.
Mrs. C'. ] l, I ohkicher.
Lofte lehklcher.
Marie lbehkichcr.
.1ck l. ,hkicher.
Mrs. AnIta. Peyton.
T .o ta l ... ....... . ..... ........ $ .9,1
Previously collecte'td .... .10
(irma ll total .......... .. 1.0
NAUGHTY MARIETTA
Missoula showed . last night that
the long hiatus in the theatrical world
has made its people theater hungry,
Despite the large audience drawn by
TRADE, TRADE
TRADE
All kinds of property for trade. If
you want to trade your property
call at once.
W. H. Smead Company
Higgins Block
Phone'212 Red. Missoula, Mont.
I)avid Wairfield Friday evening, the
house was well filled when the cur
tain went up on "Naughty Marietta,"
last night. The plot of the comic
opera. present ed by Florence Wbbehhe
last evening seomedd to bIe 1ised on
"To Have and To Ilold." As a eon.
seql1uence, "Nlauglhty Marietta" was en.
dowed with a little more than the
average comnie-lopera plot. Victor
itrerrt's I music was really the whole
show, bult, o(f colurse, the success of
tile vocal parts was due to the Inas
terful way in which they were Ian
died. The plot is well adapted to a
comic opera and the hero's brave hand
gets in seome telling work in Ithl last
act. Tile villain is discoinifitted and
the heroine captures the lilan shel hlas
lo\ved all through the Iplay'. Tile com
edy Ilarts iwere wellt cared for, thh
singing ilwas good and, ol thellc whole,
"Naughty Mariet ita" was ienjoyed l
thIse who were Ipresenlt t ie HIlur
noliss lst evening.
CEMETERY NEAR PARIS
DESECRATED BY CHOIJLS
Paris, Jan. 4.-A gang of gholls
desrcrated the ciente tlv of Clichy
levellos, just outsidt tIi' gates of
Paris, last night. They slikl'l Ilole
thall a lUlldrIied ot f tie.' tollbs o nil
stole iL Illrge nllltl hr of s relll , h-1
jects fromn te l ittle ehah s sl lS tl', ,l
'or the 'graIes to which 1 relaltives iof
the dead ooine to prai1y.
The news I eame known thlis after
onon :,td caused :c dop sc nsation.
Nl e l' If the bodies ill the Lcllletiry
Vw-s disturhed by the robbers, of \whoml
It trcle halts since been foun1ld. Mn Ily
of the the ohbjiees stoln Were of gold
nlui sil\' r tll d it is iss11 all'ed thllt
these w'ill he niltodil down and sltd
PRESS AGENTS TALK
OF THEIR SHOWS
Bernhardt From a Dime Seat.
He they raised their eyclhrow\s whenl
iltey heard Itcrnhardt was going ill oll
motion tpicttures, iandl they said:
"\Vhat (next?"
'he, seell ing tlh fi'llm portrayal of
Mladantz Bcrnhardt's "Queen Elizat
hI( ll," they raised their eychro\vso n1o
S11101r'e. But their expression was dif
ferent. And also they asked: "What
nex't,?"
But their accent was highly respect
ful.
Tle films of "Quieon EIlizabelth" \\ill
be at the Bijou theaiter tomorrow and
Tuesdtlay with a sipecial matincee each
day at ' p. Itn. C'onsidered g merely as
an a'chievlement ill lotiy-lsiclurt ' ablilk.
ing they are superb; clear, brilliant,
realistic to a degree. The stage set
tings tnd costtulncs-e M l adamle marah's
own, frontl hler Paris thieater-are gor
geotus. And the acting--by Maldamelll
Saltrahs own coimllany--is notable. At
any rate, the effenct is to give the
acting an air of singular beauty and
stateliness.
And Bernhardt?
Well, Bernhardt is the proud leliza.
both; te humbnle a.lizabeth; the coin
mantding Elizabeth; the pleading
Elizalbeth, the yielding Elizabeth; the
iron - souled Elizabeth; the high
hearted, the broken-hearted Elizabetlh,
signing the death of Essex in a fury
of jealousy, and dying herself of a
tender remlnorse.
You can see it all. What use for the
lines \\it Bernhardt's face to read?
Bernhardt is the consummate artist,
And Bernhardt is clever. Perhaps as
clever as any move of all her kaleido.
scopic career was the decision to
project her matchless art, unfettered
by the limitations of language, through
the medium of the filmn.
Vhat need has Bernhardt of words
when he soul is mirrored in her face?
(RAVE FEARS FELT
FOR AMERICANS
TROUBLESOME REBELS IN MEX
ICO STILL CONTINUE TO
RAISE CAIN.
Watshington, Tan. 4.-F1'(r is felt
for the safety of four Americans in
charge of the camp of tile Indte Gold
Jining chlll)ipany at InTld, D])urngo,
Mexico, when olpcrations \ivere sus
pended after tlhe camp was looted Iy
156 rebels. This inflormltion was
received today at the statr' dcplartlelnlt
froml the Alnericlan collisular age1nt at
Parrall, who said the rebels s'iic-l
several tholIusndll dottirs and threat
ened ll'( th110 lives of theill A ellriCIans there.
as I ('sIilt of w\hich tlhe works were
closed.
\lianager tlayes, inl harge of the
uabi(ora, t 1)eveolopm lent c('nimn]); , t!he
Hearst property near ltTlera, in (.li
huaihulln, hals tIlegraphetd tlhe Amlerl
cani cinsul Iat ('hihunhuta that rebels
illn florlea IareI' applilroaching his con('
ltiny's property \w'ith the intentio n li,"
an at k. The lililiary aiutlhoriies
it :ladora hae\' hLen infornr d anlid
ihave plromiised inlmendiate relief.
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Letters rnemining un.laimed in the
Mlissoutla postflfic'e fr week oni- ing
Janiairy 3, 11.13:
Mlrs. l;ly bIng, Mhrs "l. ift. Bretz,
Miss L.ouise llrowne, T. J. Iltlhanan,
J. T. Ilurke, Airs. C(. lyrone.
Miss ('lilra. Illrseth, Mlrs. ll,,sHer
Annii lia vis.
lMrs. I' ral t'rinlklin, 11. J. P'leoiing.
'rs. (;rieI, tIhl, A. 11. Hopkins,
rId ick opkinis.
1). Jackson.
l h.s. Levisnsn, II. I,. ,Lessair, A.
I,arsol, Al. . A. La l ,relh, Michele
Liberl. , lirs. A.llglst 1.. Luther.
\\'. MA. urTlllmy, (lelrge lartinsln
(), Icin iett Ml I )illthd ei mp.
T. Nearten, P. C. N, Itt..s, Nick Ny
strandl.
Airs. Adllisa ilsn.
J.nc I iul in, Iin ;, 'li nurIl.
A. J. tisson, Aliss AM;uy, lHyati, I+.
Itisson.
Thald Smith, Chans. cotti, Ars. .Tre
-chrnler, Mrs. Elna NStckerson, Al
bert Spor, Mrs. J.1. Al. Stine, Matt
SItove.
Miss Ilerwina Terry, A1rs. Fe. Todd.
llis lI sea. i Wmi \.l.d, Walter S.
Mlirs. lirtila \VWilliams, I. F'. \Vilkin
s.i, Aliss r ,lothy Wilson, Shirl ey
\Widner, MAlis 'iansy \Vhyte, HMiss Ella
cWerner, Albert \Vaih 1, Mrs. Samuel
Wraith.
Miss 1'. D. YTiser.
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