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it - iV ?- THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1905. 13 BLANCHE WALSH Will Come to Mr. Short's Olympic To-Niht in "The Woman ill the Case." "Prince of Pilsen" at Century " A Royal Chef Continues at the Garrick for Another Week. 'KTt'TVmm , f 'wutav w&vB&f' i OfJlliHi Bnwebe Walh Slotnaa I f Century "The Prior of I'lut Oarrlcfc TV oyl Chef " Odeon Melbourne JsacDowei; . in the Cur." The !! JfacDoweil dou'a "Fedora." Grand Opera-house Al H. Wllavn in "A Oemaa Grpsr." Columbia-xvlttti and l-lli NoUte and vaudeville. Hevnn'a "Htr Weddlna Day." lanptrtal-eTeorge KUmt In "biz-Hearted Standard Burlesque. s i,aTetv Kuriranuc. MtMtMMtMMtMMMt Blanche Walah. generally talented and alwaya Indefatigable, will bring the new rlay of the week to the Olympic to-night. It U described as a "Fitch aurprii." Ike soot reliable old thrillers, there are ulil to be) two strong character? In "The Wom an In the Can.-." Mia Walth will play the good woman. Mrs. Rolfe. a loyal wife. whose husband has been falsely accused of murder by Claire Foster, "the woman In the case." In order to save her hushanel. Mr. Rolfe p!aya a part and becomes an Intimate friend" of Claire Foster's. The night before the day et for her huahand'a trial Mrs. Itolfc resorts to tlie mellowing Influence of charr.iagi.e to open the lips that. In spite of her wiry previous effort, have remained closed. Gradually th effect of the wine becomes apparent. ASein and again the adv.nture.sj's glass la filled, until. In a burst of drunken con fldenee, abe answer Mih. Itolfe's every iuery. Misa Dorothy Dorr, an actress nr to St. lAUls. will aume the role of CHlre Koater. Such. In brief. Is th theme of tne comedy that has excite, d much comment in the East. . . Three new prima donnas joined the Sav age Enallsh grand -iera company last week. They will make their llrst Ameri can appearance during the wfk of Octo ber 2. when the company open its tenth reason at the Ntar Montauk Theater in lirooklyn. These rre Mmt 3Iorlcara P lena from Tart". Mar?aret Craufotd. why fang In "The Kins" cruras in Wi-sbadt n and at Krankfort-on-Malii. and I-lore nee Pendleton ScarlxirouRli. another Anierienti tlnger who has Just returned from Part-. Mine. Serena U a natle of Paris and lias been singing in Nlco the last two seu ons. She is a dramatic soprano with an rxtenslte mwrtoiy and is known on Ih e'ontlr.ent as Jean IV Ke.-xk.'.- prize pupil. She made her debut at the Oi-ra Coralque In Paris three years ago. Miss Crawford Is from NVw lork. Mie pent several years in Gtraiany before f.hi; was engaged at the Itcjal 0ra in Wies baden. Her voice Is a dramatic mezzo soprano, with a high range, xi that she ean take such toles as Ortrud In "Lohen grin." Amneris in "Aldu" or Uriinuhllde In "The Valkyrie" with iual facility. Mim e-rawfnrd probably will make her Ameri can debut ax Ortrud Mm'-. fc-carborou;:li In : eL-urhtcr of the late Iioctor Pertidlelon of N.w j.ik. Sh rang as a contralto le for' voi..g abroi.l to studv for graml "peril, but her voice haa develojted into a ilramatk vipiano. Mme. Scarborough iompled her stuill'i last rpring and acc.ptd an offer from Mr. .-avaK to return .-inu Miig in uuuui ' Prtfeincw to KiguitiK a three je.tr' con tract for the grntnl opera in l.iri. Other artists to lj heard for l he titst time with the i:nn-li grand of-eta com pany are: Francis M.ipmia:i. t.nor; Ott iey OanMon and Koiiert Kent I'.irker. .dn.o. from last ;.ir's "I'arMfal" fosa pau. Milllent ISreniian. foprr.no. Maiy ;Uma Miller, cnn'mlto. and Alfi-d H'st, tnor Among th- f.norttes .:!:i a)i the i rgiiilzatlon are. prima loi.n.u-Jertrnlo Uennyson and ltita Newman. Tenors Wil liam Wj-ie-r and Jo.ti r'n" h.in .unl i!aiK'i Winlrrl ''lf . . .1 Arth ir I ' j"n' Th Aeena for riipt-uile- Mitan-s an I'tlcle "n Th Tli'iitei 4.' Kt'nond lios t unl." I.v Archtiuld !! ' 1- ". Ph- ' f tho I'nlvereity uf Nor'h ('.n-il.i.i. i.i whlcii Kime lntiirg tl.ti.f r told of t'm author nf 'Cjnin'i d- IPtri .ie." It piwars that i:o-i.ne! h.td the uual d.ttlcuitv In gi-tlir. .1 h:irliis wh-n t.rtt be bi.m to wrltn for the tije-. S.uaii I'.eriili.inlt. who is aVnit to ili:rn to America. dir tlv re-iMii.-ilile tor the primal :ieh! v nient of tl'i" Hi'v ir of Vielor Hugo llni.- IU rnhar.lt ei-u w'fallx inter fed hi Hntaiid ti'-t I .a. 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KUau piajrs a Montana fcotrur. who ran ta scale of luawwm enntions In a variety of atriced'sceesa. Bc auace. oaawr aad pathos ar. said to be wmren ho th. dnsa. Tiw- aceelc senlaa; Car each or tne rear acta ai. ntctarea iTcni aiw. rng the atoefcad. for proteetlm agalnit pceted Initiaa outbreak. . . The Prince of PUsen" retarna to tkeCea tery. Lootsa UIHla. who was a smear ct tbtveniiaiiT thMt nmrattd the lAdars-PBIMr opera u uoboob. win ne am wmiw. IkjoaldMB. Jtas Dandy. Ida Btaaaoee, PeeMrs aad J. HayiUa-CTaxeadoB, wlH a la proauBent puts. . Blanch. Ti-aVh win offer the new (Si IKea ptay. "The Woman In toe Cut," at the Otym pk: to-night. Tne piece eoraes teat. Lssi4 after a long .azagrocat at the Majsawo aeaar Theater. New Turk. Tier ITmMIbv T kr 1 thor of "Tke Fmln- Vrwt.'' wtU Ba alien i Uvlln'. The new eoawdy la saM ta.be snra novel In tbem. aad attoaiioaa Ubm Mbbj aJar ton's older aad better-known play. In ih. cast are JessU Laming. Edwin neyan flArrv MlwhbHt flrarm U.K.LIlM Wlllllllnh Muf nam. Joarph Mcrton. Daljy Chaplain. Jndet ai. unrnin ani uu&nv oinrr.. & n. cum ban pkkaniantta wul b quits a feature. win icuoauce original songs aaa iiincra. .... The Royal Chef" will begin Its eereatk iMiim ntk at th Oarrlck. This will be veotiil and last arAc of It. current anas ment. ltarry llencsen as tb? Cnef and a or new songs are aaicng me ajenu Uona of tne revised production. . irethmirft lffaTawel!. assisted hr Rcder aisl a large company, will atTe an elaburat. reltal of Sardou'B -rtdora at lb Odeon this werk. In th. cast ar. Tree James. Leah La Force. 1U1 Da IVrrest. ITU lard Llacsmur. and C Herman. Use Into hiftrionir history It wa gratitude to Mine. Hernhardt fur her share In glv luc him thi opiKtrtunity that made Ros tand write "lAiglou." .... The genial "Chln-chln-naiti" loving Hans Wacner will return to tho Century In "The Prince of Pi!en." Jes Damly will Ix; Han;-. Arthur boualduii is uain cayt for the Prince. I;ule Willis will ?!r.g the part of the Widow. A ftw eason. as this same Ijiii-e u-.i.s engaged b tlK: nunagemi-nt of tli" Imiry r.mt- Theater to play IIcU Wliiiting'oi in a big holiday ectacli AH I.liii.'ll lialleii her as the let "ty" ir tt:i i- that farr.cus old playhouse. Pile later i-Ppi-ared :ia Hiimpty Dumpiy when the pantomime was revived. When the -vntli eli In St. Louis of 'The Itoyal Cher at th Garrick end?. October 1. the playgoers nf this city will have een the i-evcntv-titlh performance of this pW". In many rc-pects "Ttio ICoval Cher i the wonder of isith tile fltt and s-ecotat se.i.on nt the new ho-jse. It plajed four wetks to "capacity" bul ms atNihe U.inick ljft ai. , It r-turnl for another week and ev-c-. .-! by many hundfil dollars the box office iiitipts of the fcnrlli we'k of its fln-t nay. This year "The Royal Chef came ba'Jc 'or two weeks and b'gan with two periormanci's Heptembir 17. which t.ett'd enough money to pay thu entire expense- of tii. oinsiiiy for the week, the cat-li coinint: f'oni two "capacity" houses on th.i' -'a on Mcuday lai-t the receipts Item " i"ie lpiv.il i'1'ff wero the largest in tlie ;.,;o:j uf th Garrick. not except ii.c tin- p img night. -lti-cemlier X 19W, v.ie Ada ilihan l-dlcitiil the new house. .... Protiiiui :: .iniung musical attractions ih..s eaon wll l.e the e-onilng fit" Allcw Ni;!en. wh. f'r ih laM frw year h.u li-n meiting iv th th greatest succeed la l.tn!on and on the Continent. liir tii'-er here with the Rostoniar.s, and iiImi w.h in r own eompsny. In Vic tor llerlwrt's 1'ht s'n. is well I:nown. !Uiire that time long t'uly and firaetlcal iperi'n-e jl'MiO In u hither graiio of v.-xU .T nl to have iieciOIH-d and Iirjade.osl Ira.- vii u.iil tIe. In lyindon. i spt i ;all at iiiit Uat.ieii i:tt:d later at lie X-w Wal l rf t. her iiicn.' has bd'ti ::h'o;t pheneirt Pal hi crand openu S..e 1 to tpake .,u Aiaencan tour In :i .serds of ni jth- KinotN, asls,t-d by u o':jttit if vw-ilts and other artists. Th liryt h.itf or tbe tirngiatutiie will lie of tho standrnl .0"en stjir-. -ml jurt second will eo:isl-t of r.i:J oi inuIUh opera e-c-r, t- or aets with -tiime an 1 scenory it ! .-ire-l or whin i-r.ainit,lcuvs will per mit . "Th tieZ,.e ,.f G, pk" m !uve It fitst : Iiw- perf"'ttii.xic at the Garrick Oc tolr J- Hi -lins il.e cist f lav Iei, BObhMAN'S THE MUSIC CtiNTBR OP ST. LOUIS. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. The Reason WHY The Wonderful New and Improved Angelus . Piano Player The Oni Perfect Piano-Playing Aid Is Different I bccat:.-c it is the only instrument in the world with the aid of which it is possible for you to play the melody of a composi tion loud, and the accompaniment sofjt and flowing, on your own piano, without the need of knowing one single note of music: the wonderful Phrasing Lever (patented), enabling you to prolong or hasten, at will, .syllables in the rendition of songs. Recitals Hourly To which you are welcome, whether you . wish to purchase or not. Monthly Payments We sell the new and improved Angelus on monthly payments and take your old instrument in exchange. BOLLWAW BROS. PIANO CO. Leave Car 1 l""r..' O 4C.ltm,A 41 ' VIIT n.l too well known in this city as a comedian to need extended comment. Amnni: the others In tho cast will be: John I"arks. .1. C. llarlowe. Fred .11 ear. John Kerte. Amelia Stor.e. May Taj lor. 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I urlesouers will creaent "The 1 ..rm- Mfif, "ivihiii rnji I oun. jb ma ti Till olu are the Karrell-Tavlor Trio in "Taat Mt:iftn.-I Stan": rharlesi rata, sonc lunstraior: Nelton anl MUMMce. iravmv artists: uwua liarn-tt. rontrnattonal huawrUia. aad Km CarlliL vucal oaiicdleane. . . The Parisian Wldnra are to entertain attoe rtjrt. Tli oprnlns extravaaanaa. Tne Car nival at Slonto carlo." U aald to be a caaBal ntw traie-ty. Another feature at the eer formance la a vaudmlll mrstary act etyled i:ir 11 JVatr.er ilirl. Tb ol'o will be mad. u- of ct tv Ben Wlch. the Valntore Weteta, Ali and Pevattr. th. Thtc. Miulcal Kettaae and llonan and Kearney- DOCTOR'S HORSE HITS MAM, Animal Belonging to City tal Snperinteadent BecoBnM Fractions. at Twelfth St. ! lier home, she has many friends in ?t Loulr. . . The Cllese Widow" will follow Winclie WaNh at the Olympic Tln-a:r. This widel) heraldeii comnly of inland co!lejrt hfr enjoyed a s-e-i-on run In .Ww York and playi-1 a maiUou.ly successful fiiK.iKi nirni of three months In Chlcaeo. It the . ionil of CteorKi; AdeV purlv dnitnnlic effort, and is considered hl masterpiece. It will be followed In tbe or der Klen 1 y "Home Ko!l:." a dratn.i of rural Illinois 1'fe; "Hals- In Toyland" and I"lank Ian!els In "SerBeaiit Ilrtie At the fVntc-v Th "-. -.M-- T:rr" Tehsnini" is- to .-, ! T1 Pr.nii of Pllen " T. e r.e piei . .-. . iiA.-il Jollil runs In I., rnlon. New York and I'ineao It i discr'lwd nM a eomiilv o! tlie olas to which -Jane." "CharLVn Aunt and "The Private Stcretary" belonKed. It will be prescnteil by a company which Include William Morriy. Harry Conor. Orace Ewl. Antoinette Perrj". Sidney Lee and William Joysey. T2i Sho-Oun" will he Its succcixir at tin century, to 1 fol lowed by "Mia Leinneweir noot-" and Lew Dockstadr mlntrels. .... Jiarc-jerlto Fersuson. who I p!aInr the role of Sldonie the ench maid, in 'The Prince of liieii," l or., cf the fcet dancer. on the ?:aKc. Though ijulte ynunc. ale bi an adept In all the old dances that were- popular on the variety rftjjj- twenty five year? n?o, when htp danqina: wis an art and cot heartier rcenltln from an audience than the moyt Intricate of moij ern ballet evoiutlonn rfc!ve to-day llUs Ferjuon"5 feet have i repertoire of steps that Include? "g. rte. ci.ces. rlOK (both floor and p.tl"tL3;, hornolxi-. Scot tish nword dan?-s. hocp and ro;-e danclra: and the str of a tarantella Sh .IJl-i'n-i I the poInK and arTcatlon of modern :klrt dasclr.c and maintain that the ;r!iythm!c tup of the heel and ttv in l-erfect tempo is tne cctim or tne art terpsc.cso rran. .... "I nttribut. whatever ucce;s I hav achieved- ays Clyde Kltch. author of The Wcsian In tr.e Cae.' In which Wench- Valh Is trrlr.K. "to the fact thst I have never taken anyone's advice. "llaywTitlr.B Is r.ot like horsesh elrr cr ffcoem-iVlnc. to become troflclent in which cne ha. or.Iy to follow mmfone lfn advice and Instruction and then per jevere Pereerar.ce Is neear-, to be sur-. but aivlce. to my mlr.d. I poltlvely wgrthle5. While this feneration ha pro ducVl few -uccsful p!yw"ihts. it hx furnished an armvof embrvcr niu who arc wir.lnc and anxlou to tell a dram atlt 1ut what he ho;;M or should net oa e done. The 1TTn Imp'v tht to" write trie ideal drama would lj? the easiest thins: In the world for tfe'tc, anJ on y the t ic: that they have had other and more im portant dutle ha prevented them from fcsvtra- done so. -The Wcrsn 1 th C.' like all of my plays, has corn" In for a srztto-j hare of advr xi.rr;3t. It hs brCT aid that It U a mehrjrama. Well, sa I; Is. So, aLv. are many cf the crtet snd :! taftiar theatrcal acc-te. L!f, the papers, the ,-ns and inclie-tji en who kreps his eyes open jn his dtlly walks, all teem with plots that are o raelodrsraatlc that even Theodore Krae sceT er Liscoln J Carter wo a d het?ate ( to iKiili a p.'ay arour.d tfcern. Nothicc en ie atax. la as imprccaete as tee rtsppen t of cTeryday Ufe. Tb Heisemans-Welb stock rnpany Is rhe-.rs,ri; at the Odeun. maktrft readr fir te otntn f the 0rrcan seascn. Oitoter L Thty artWts. more than half cf whom , are rw. tare beta encased to Interpret tie Urre rtpertaire of Cratnas, coantdleaV " " " .antnnnnnnnnV nnnnnnnnV' ' ''Im nnnnnnnnnr"-' vjl i 11 nHkb'feiV M nnnnnVHl I Lnnnnk'JnnW nnnnaannnnaak mmJ Jwmmmmmmmmmmm9 X Zyanwlnnnnnnnnnnl nnnnnnnnnnnnnnHKtVennB nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanmnnnnnnMs!lnnnnnnnnnnnl ..........BHyvB nnnnnnnnnnnnnnLannnnnnnnnnKnennnn ( s e . a s a s LUDWIO MNDtKOrr. New kadlnc man of the German Theater Stock Company. musi-iil play?, farces and operetta", which will l. iritrn dur'nB the ftj,nr Tuo per ftrr.ance will t-e clten etery nk. a Sunda and Wednesday evenir.it perform- j ance. 1 Tho four first plajs to be rresenteil ar Ldwf Kulda's "Der Tall-nun." tNe bt of the Pulda comedle. with tte nw- lead Ir.c man. Ijjdwlr UnihkDff. In the fine part cf Klnc Astslf. This will be followed on Wednes-laj" by Her.rik Ibeen' rreat proli lim plav "Die Stjeticn dt:r f!e-eilccaft" tTh- l'..lar of i-ocietr . Sunday nlehL (oSer . Emille SchtxnfeM the nes !" r,ir si.ubrette will rrake her d-hut In "StftuetsenJis'I." a charmr.a- e?reit4. Taj srcor.d Wdnesdaj- t'erformanc will br-'r. a preeatalloa of ilcrtar Kafielterr's "Der ramlllenta" (The Fast"- Da . wh'h Is new h-re. Kaje'.'xjre: wtll be rersrrafcered as th colUborxttT of Rlurcenthal. bcth writers briar rtsponslhle for "lin welveri Roen." which Americans found so entrrtalntnc :z lu ICzzIIs adaptatlis. .... Bartn llolcw. the travelorutst. who will Lejln hi rert's of tra-eloses at the Odeon October II has the onlr ce-uir.e xnoeion pcrire os ic. naawip cr Acmirsu i Tcr. Use Mikaae woica wect to Use pot-1 toni with Z9 of her crew. This picture, taken for Mr. Holme, will appear upon the screen with other genuine motion r-lc-turea taken on tbe ?pot. In his opening talk on "Port Arthur. Its Sleijo anl Sur render." In this same travetosu will lie shown other pictures said to have Ih-"ii actually taken at the front diirinc the slse of Port Arthur by tv.o correiondents of the Urban Blo?ceipe Compmy of London, one of whom wa attached to Nogfs head ejuartertv and the other to the army nf Kuropatkln. The rpiaode of Toro's flapshlp Is akin In romance to Wasner"i "FlylnB Dutchman." when s,.n n lif.Hke reality after Its reeent imnilillathin. The Ileilmej travelo;;i.i will le uiien In the foIlowirR or.br- "Port Atthur Hi Kie-Ke and Smietaler. October 12; "P.ij Fion Plav." October 19; "Tvrolean Alps." October li "Switzerland. r"aetrn I'art." November 2: "Switzerland. Werfrn I'art." November 9. .... Melbourne SfacDowell ha no r.ovlco as a business manatrer In Charle Preston Kt llott. Mr. Elliott's nctlvl'y e-xtends over many years and place.. He has had mnnv stars under Ms e-ontrol and not a few b'r ccmpar.les. and he na pl-ived succeifu! enjraeemenf North as well as South, alonr tho Atlantic Seaboard as well as In the Middle West. Rl-a"BIaiir.e!d returned to New York City "as Monday from his country plice am! h.rfn rehe-araN for the production of Schll'er" "iv:n Carhi." wh'ch wl'l be presented for th- first tlmi on an Cntll'Ii speaklr.it stase at the "!rani Oprra-hiu'e. rfhlcaco. ejetcbr li There are 117 'n hit companr fcr the productions or his reper toire, Joeph Ph)sleic Is palntlnc ten set tints for "Don Carlos." Mr. Mansfield has recovered frem his operat'on and H aid to work with his accustomed en thusiasm and vlpor. .... Ada Hehan has net been In DIy"s The ater since the lat tlmi she aipiarel on th stace of that hou.-e. 3H llhan' recollection, of the Iiti. AnctsMn Dilv aro so tender and i.ilnfi.l tbii "he fears to have them excited by a visit to tho place In which she appeared so Ion;. rrmiesT c"igagr"i:t. A nr.att cn:r. "The Psv of "4V" will b. tt. ehUf attrarilr.n st ts il.lcxMl tats week. If wtll t rrer.t-l .T Milton srel Iotlr N tles. who have arM-vef Ic tcJil le th oe elerfal voc thy 'in d a elrnmat e tr. srel "Th ly cf '46' : br Mr. Xnil-s Mm If. A nm an ent.!T n'rl't- TT. llarn." vJl b r-res'ntKl tv Kh'ir.e anl OAr. the too ljnrs of Gerraac eon.jj. mttr n:rtatst r ."rlref! aivl M.rtfn thi prorr. a I"it twsrrl ef fenny mj!:ci Mainl ard Mtt.. theaerobitK trinpar.-t th Irakeinaa; Latin' lH'!L rerr.t!l ard vrk-l!t. Fnrt I'owe't. :ila.l-.nlt rel rcnlur,r. art tr. Xa.lcil a-iei-tsara C0Tltr ir.itmirrtaii. Katrs Hr-.. ec itrle aotat; niaa'he Firp. 'rrtr cenM.eaie G l)rrl. Jh rsxl mis-cal ir.lctaa IM-Jr aivl ISIal-e. -r5trt- ccineiXlan. and tfc klnrntrotn-e ca-t-!"e ;v? ;r llacin-e .... AI SI Wlleui wl'l prsint "7 eVmis G.per' at th OrtW Opra-htw.- "TSe ertfraa a la-nbtr of jrce,w Tie scene. ar h-t4 ta tJe .state cl New fork at t!. irein" tlr. a.-5 tl.e fJ-ry deal wllb hand of Zinsara !!. from Rrjran. sl tats la tnlr mlit a rr eVtnaa. H i tn-e.J 6y th. r:r tef.s. fci: i.w la turn haa Vxt I'. rear: ta anctarr ans e,as tt w nu ma -3 tec xwtc. to bacon a twectmr. ter:rl tt ti. aervos letset:t ar tcos Ilratlar.m cr a rarneal ajtr. aad Ulaclnw trta an! tnuliti.'uia ef te )oins Orasn Vtx Is Me wilt tSsnt tt eerare the nttrl-O-ccUl tiirt r.f a J iratTir wlrSr rt ta trrtiMe )loirt a: 5.U MrMr t-rT-t uarl?. itto la in late !fi tA !v h!e,."f Tn tie it sir. wio3 as rt.rtoi!r ictrsdura th fallow, near aeeja; -"t.'ndcr ts. Harvrn Max." "reaen." 'The l. Trnrt," "T5e isrre Like Tstaa,- -H Owssaa Charles Kemllek. ItrlneT at Nea. roil street, was ridine a horse beloadaa to Doctor John Younr Bmsb. Oupernt' tendent of the City Hospital, who a ka Uoston. yesterday afternoon, when tan animal cot beyond his control at Car roll and tir&ttan streets, knockinc down an unknown man who was about to board car No. zn on tne ueuaco line. Thee man waa partly drared car and wait covered with raueL bat kin injuries were confined to srratchea. Ha sut on the car and rode away beforo tka poMre could leurn his name. The car was manned by Conductor 1. XV Myers and Motorman J. f. Clerbolt. FOUR NEW JOPLIN COMPANIES. C'hartfrs lssai!tl in Mining Con cern liy Horrctary Swnnger. HKPL'KUe M'KCIAL Jefferson City. Mo., Sept. Si Four nsjws mlnli.p companies irom the Joplln district wri- inreirporated by the: Secretary of State to-da" as follows: The Maud I- Mining Cnmianjr. capital stock JT3.)iV: Ccintierla"d Mining 'Am-, pany. capital stoU JnX: Ada C Mining l.'onipaiiy. capital ettck JiUVfi; Red Ten Oronico Mining Company, niyttal atocls sTiiOi. All four of tho rompqnies are- owned 1 T. J. Itlnieed'ky. 31. K. Kel!v"and K. F. Itinsolsky of Kanras Cily. and havt offices In thu city of Joplln. FATAL WRECK IN IDAHO. Two Persons Known to Be Dead and Possibly More. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept. 23. A re port haa been received here that the aee ond eetion of westbound pa.""enger train No. l en the Oresron Short Line, collided headon with freluiit train No. K. eaat liound. tenlay. neir Welser. Idaho. At ' least two persona are known to have been killed. -It Is reported that the engineer of the ' passenger train a id a baaa-acemaa or a 1 mall clerk are dead In the wreck, and that several passeii;era are hurt. I At the general offers here or th Oragen I fil:ort Line It la ayited that only meager details of the wrfrk hare been receHred. I Two trainmen. It rti stated, are dead and I Ave passengers winded, none serkMatJr. j Statnal Froteetlvo Union CMuncl'. JCo. MI. nwt ta tke i et th. Oteein. Oram ard Kltinr tvee tirar SetitemUrr 11 It was th. flrat after the summer rratloi. Th. failowtaaj i , cr. ws. rus. a. ,,. ,aaa.utuiy. I PTTwacni; jae.- i'iew .unninanam. vaee I eeni: i. n. mjmaa. arciary ani owe I Miss Crata Walton, chaplain: Heary ir.a eiiri .or i-i ' ana a urnnan 70- 1 anrrw, munrk m riaa. or wi cawnaaevs vsae ! Initiated. A resainiloa was adopted edaukssas; ... I th. nlahts of me-tmr to the flrat aaaiKil Th Imprlil Theater offers a new attrar- 1 Wednlays of each meri:i. It la eapaetad that ttori n "ItiK-lltriite'l Jim." fiwrie KI'mt. well 1 there will be a class of fifty to '"'"Me Ooto n membereil In "The James Ifcija In Missouri" i ber . kail llote. Reduce Your Fat. Reigo Fruit RapMly RtdiMt Eittu Fat WithMt Hit AM rf TirasMM&tnim or Stanratfea Mat. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. asanV nnnnnnV. srannnnnnBannMnnannnnt&a aar annnnnrJraMaKan9awVI n knnnnnnsTvr faSanswwnvdSP I fffannnnnnesaiairsn nT I aTSciJeSs L 1 aV IM. LM m m r Ts .DsaaaJaC mKr k e ' jf m a bKU I Tr Pins he tke si as? aawsanasa Tat. liiast ration iWa What Keaat Fat. Tke Akove Ckansps Was Rer.go frU: U a product of South Arr.r ca. and II has i n recently rtli.-oeret to pets some wry remarkable properties which will reduce excess fat arid bulid up the rei-ath and health of anvoce wao cats u regularly for a short time. It la a prod ort of nature. eaeJIclous ta th. taste and safe and harm-'ews In U Ita proper tlea. it will not tijoro the digestive organs as so many drugs and medicines do. Ilengo fruit will posi tively reduce surplus fat rapvily. and do ma writhe 3t karat to tbe subject. It Is very palata ble and pleasant to eat. It Is praam d to k WtWcan(WtrakS gataB naat a CfaV " nnnWI nnnnnnal hi nnTannnJ Haa kt Ai venlent to wry In the pocket. ., is wa bub at ail time nengii rrtni reautres nt etses or atanratlon diet so many of the aea-al'M Tou cum riant ahead and attend " "wr essay ouuee. it er asalejilT.einn a ,w a food nuirlmtnt Into the muscle airv m Jt kt. .,., -- u . --, ,iu i".,u. i win hb law lf.a It Ut In tka ifiiran 4e:!ne lB ? sens of tbe word. I iuq. pteaaaai. narauesa all times. no exaaustln. asjan it to help at snt, evui. coacexirat-et t :ra tn imill pa I'HimiWt. 1. VM.. BM.I.. ! II A. ,. jw, suite. -arvaai s-asww aaax aseaaa name and aileess to-Jay for a knnl ace or Kesvco Fruit, availed (ran ni wPVN enU9Wnn danWsnW . --.r - r-cs x. t-f -1 v, ", .! - :'.-r.tr-r-