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msfTww ''-tSM?J5 ' ' & i'S' Tfttmr fa. StLNil THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLID .-ei. --- iMkidltbr tiay. Ttevtrieal the wmivk S - IppitiL WMt " COTIKSU.TS. TKKflMXl 98TH YEAB. MONDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1905. PBICE I SI I SUMMARY OF The St. Louis Republic Wr II, IMS. THE WEATHER. Flr T.Bar. Fererart for Ft. leonls and VI daltr Fair tn-ttaj- and to-morrow; taxiaM charge, in tejaiperaiure: wasiailywtneja. Mtn-ouri Fair l-4y arid to-morrow. Ycatrara Caadltlaaa. Weather Oear. Te"nprature ataxunurn, 1 .JesT. minimum, 2 etagreea. Wir.t! -Itirecii.-.n. tv rtl. aaat t touthwet-t. rn.xfrr'um ve leecHy. II mile-, an l.iur at 7 p. m. Pl-e-eSe, itatltai None Iluml'lity Maslmum. at tr cent at T a. m. Stage cf the nut. I feet at 7 a. m. -St a-S -se n-m tt-tt m. Tfl- P.M. I-3S eJ-0 StO - 7-3 S-31 B-3. All 3-C Sunrise. 7.01. ravrt '.2. length ef la, :" M'tcti n.. . full aeocn, to-night: last .curt.. Is tfinUr 13. new mvA I -.i-emLeir 3. at far X ear-ay State. '.VashlngtaT:. r-c. 10 Knreca.t; Indlac ant Illinois Fatr ani warmer Mon day, brlrk to Ma;!i nJihuwl to rt winds. Tie4ay. fair. coMrr In north portion. Kastern Texas Purlly cle.uy 4'r.day: warm er In nnrthweat por'i'tfi. TueavJa;. fair; light to freah nurtrtw-es. r.-ln!. N'l.raslui. Kati-M, (lklj',r.n. n4 Indian Ter ritory Fair Monday ar.d Tueely. Iowa-Fair Moi.a Tut-day. fair; ellgitlr oMr. Wtrn Tsa.-Parlv -u4y ar.l inr.r kfonla). rain r rr.o-v !n ei'remet we-1 por tion. Tuesday, fair. Araar-aaa-y-alr Mnnday and Tueiliy. r'etTIIIL'ii OK TO-DtY'H EH. Tmm l.fttafa ! Aft-air- It. Raa.la. '"' IHutiararaarr Caser. ""a I Caianlii- barrta. -ercaa.e la llalrl. """J" ad a la Kratarki. JOeraaa late Klertleta Mate. .""wr 'Matf for llaat'a Meat. lalrrarbaa lo Kaler St. I.wala. aaa 4oae iimm. Draatatlc- )ra lad Cwaaairal. B.PaatOalcv llrainaral lrflril. raagrrM lauiataa lclalatUa. ta Paralaa far Bawdlrra. Myatrrlaaa Itrataa la Trial. T. Ta Ratrad ArLaaaaa Kaad. Har-ae Rrsalatlaa. H. All-Mara Drfrat Ihr laarra. Faal aaataUMhla. aairavrrar. jn.maald Dlatrlbalr laaatlarraata. Ktrart af Maaday wtatu. ll.Caarlra K. Haghn'. llama- l.lfo. tlaraalaa aa lar tiat aide. W.T A aa Pasra 12 aad 1.1. Ilea I a allrea '"nwai .ui aa raar T. Vaa- I awl Maveaaeata I'aar V. Tlaar-Ta- ' Mr aa rac l.T. r'OH:ii;. Ilrnry Si-nkn wk-z s.ii im t.it a:t- o' tliUi-po Hli.. MlnUtrr of itie Interior mn l.i.i ii I'.CE : of ISuia tl.rowa iloiri by rr,?tlnc 5juntlt to riulntiuniitti. I f. Kntlf . .., - tt"orkmn. i".)iin-il tlotl . . w A I a tjil tir.iiiK of r-volu- J I'M-.r. i. w.shii;t-. S-n.ito nll t.ikf ii th IMnani-i tiit K.nry Mil lo-.J.i an J a vigorous .l.-b.itc a rlt"! IW.K ;. Th o.c.tl!.-,l Wllliani'-Ilearat f-u.l ! rripn-.I ami m.nli- ror; Li-.trr Ipv it moval of Sh-ik!.-frt am! rjinur f.oni IntTttn and ron-ln Comnii r rnai mlttr I'.V'.K D'llrit in PMiftft, I-;iartm"iit atnountx l $n..o..i. I'A;K 0 TiiMn.i.1- otun I- !t!t!4 nar SKInt nr-i't aiM tn.t. hin Itarort.a.k hts jn..-i Iwioni'ra. II.I.IXOIH. Many ft leu, .if "i,i wealthy farmer, of Meutit who dtaatrirei o?tot-r l" held for ranom Mtoooi HI. Ooaeruor l"i!W refne. i I'.vr.Bi of ft.ltehool I" OB !0 i-hoi !;er a ".itmel. U4. Ihe U- ti. i'oi::. 1' mo- lam!. Im,..1- I plan of iMiloniTi; : lara. ,.Ann K ciTr n miiihru , PbotOdrarher lurntt -f !:.'.. j. aMttsh photo must al U- of .ter-ouped ' ! w lAUK I Kir ouks attempt f. four-h lime wlih- '".V" ?.ut f" "r" ' -4 John-, s.b.c , nurrn .A.;K 2. IIBnola traction sj .em t. enter St faults. !!! cnnnii t tie r't wl.h f.v.i. " eotirtlta and t 111 t2-.'ite Ilmile ,mln"- I'A'JB ; Kcir ran.lMa.-s u.e afield fo- -es, ... cupieu uy .onir.--ir.tii John T Hunt ef the EltL'tcnth LNi:iti r.;i: r"!!!! tlrkei nl .rjs... ti..,; hl h Ttiomaa B Vutvlhi.l j.rob.tlil) wia 1-ad fr prealdun.-y of JrfT.r-ou i-!ul at an nual election - I'.VIB 1 Man hellerd to te" J'fejji, .(,-,. ,r uf South Ittoadttt throats lilm... If in fr ,,s of Jfferoij lUr-a k rjr ,..! . t, .taitly killed. IVU.Bs. flarrlan I- Caiitnvre. w. ..ln.ttntlt feared death ! Iieurt'di.ei.e . foun ! arervome by gas In Hotel Jtffer.on. n-t ' t wtfa aatd that he ;..! , ,.. ,lTnr. d hal ccme. rOK 1 ! Tom I Jon t i iv, . j , , -,., on ' srj de .e. re Clelai:d" Ij)'-- e;K I SUfa In the I t i-m k:.-. I r .-nnitanT feunJ forced and I L mti-.. l"t;E t '- :r:ri. ihii:tii . I Inlian Commlslor.er !upi oi i.i. ir. d nual report, urcr. wrprernstoin jjv eipeniea In rrc--iti'ei of irvmi -!.!n7 i Zltjuvr fa IndUna I'AtSBl Ten men conne. -I wit:. - . ie.,o;,:-j title to prot-'llj S'lm t') tt'Jtt o pjiy . fir !er liU'tta.i cvX ll' .",i "-, d) terlouaiy In .' r-H t tVjnity SS'ri": HaUKIat V:iie,l ,i a di wtth JV.e X-.ble at Ja. 3n. Kv 4. fault of furs.' feud. r.M'd, i Ccri.m!!on-r Jenera! 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HARGIS FEUD COSTS LIFE OF AN OFFICER litutr Sheriff Hollitlav of .luck won. Kr., Killed lv McmWr of the Xoltle Familv. HIS SLAYER BADLY WOUNDED. Testimony Offered iu ICcccut Trial Itflifvcd to Have llcen 'anM f Fatal Duel Further TmnMe Fcarcil. '-KCI la-IC M'KCIAI. Jack-on. ICy.. t.c. M ij:lfinpa fisht mi th.- hill Ju-t above town this afternoon Cratit IlollMay. a iVr.uty ShcrlfT t:t:.!r 1U1 Callahan. jinJ a. uptrtr of the llar- Kls-Oallah.iu faction, was hot a n I in- r:.ttilly ki:i-l a - a i .... - - o aak- .-vol.:.-. alter the latter ha.l I e.ti xlut In the r.tee b Uolli- tiny Motile i j- l.rotlier of "omity S hc)l Su- I' rlntendent Henry Xul'K uho- fain- lly Ls the trotleet lialilMual familv mib at rajed aca:n: the Hareis faction, and it J .e!i.-t, ti-e killisi of ll.iia.lay will titlne "i hi.oll.er deadl f,-rl -.ar h' -tneen th two factions witxbs.-s rou iiAiti::s Ho'li.uj w a it?i.-.s for the Hariri- -and faliahun In ;veral of th.-!r ttont trial., and vxer.tl m-:nbers of the Xob! fatntl !ui- te-l!tl.nl iik.-lil: the llar-icl-e and Callahan In favor of the Com monwealth at.d Mr. Mar urn m the trials It is .ild tie flEht to-day was tne result ra,n tat Hiriits made b one of the N',lJ',", aKj!!!t Haicls . :. the w:tn.-. iand rtl,':"N "' "" "rs- '"' "" M:' t-"i llJl "- -'" l'"'1 a a-- rn"1 '"r ,f" 'rr'1 f N"''1"- '"'", '" still I. fore 1-avll.i; tunti that he '.:'! .(,r..r ..r,-.t or kill him. ni:KI AJTKi: KAi.U.NC Tliroity et..wl,..s to the kllh..K wi.o , . . j -u- :-.-t II .lllday level.s his hotur. ' : -tnd flreti the tontents .'r'kir.K Nohit- m . tli- tu- i As V-.Ne ,.:s he,,ui:ed M. p-tol. a for-' Iti - tHe ahl-r w at.it. and -hot ... offl- ! ,r !.. ' I j i 'ddsddB NEV BRITISH MINISTRY. I :.....!. .1 :. to - It l ofHctal.v ni . noi.net ! t-at the n Hit!h SI.. -1-tii i. T'. . e ti;. a. foiUtvts ITin M nif-r anJ rir-t It'id .f "Ireatuit sr nnt) tiirrfc..J lun-r-utan t luiK-iior 'f i.e Eirtiee-i-rii-rt-. lera Aiuit!.. ettarl' t:f :at. f-r Hon:. rratr -llett'rrt let-.:. 5UJVer s-Tr cf M.it f,-- Fer.Jia A?ilr - Mr K4.an: Grtr --er.tart "t 5iat far tte OVor.lf. -T-- Earl of KUla -i.tar-j at artt fr War IttcliarJ Imr-iir. li.LUc. -eej!-r ef se,j, fv Iadl J'.s.n 1.1M Huh mne.Ur l It a-t w Ti---hl JleU 1r- t-4M I5i- AaagialtfAtoron d ( , i JTU!.nt of lae Bai.nl ef Tr Iat ! : tJe-t G-.-C-. rresn-ct ef $. lxu OsTersmre: f -.rj JsHc llucr. -er-elar of Miii far s-jiTi.jtjul e c-M IYtW.s: . tit UosrJ af -crieat'are-Iil C-rrtaiAaf- riTa.!r Osrl jay ;r:ec t"Mtf .T-:rr fr liisj;as- Hrre- -er4 rr-.aj.nt er t. Owkv-.J 7 I-ar" ef ! tjl -r tie Prit -l T. SIsryMt f K et- ITe.va.at at TTi af IZt&zatkm- d r I- .ItiLM-. Pler-lt vEx!i.r of ti. Zartf cf La-ia.fr-J ll.rj Ha.-.! yes.r. Tn forerlnc coaatltc:- the c.t ir.e: , Tie faaj-Jrc Slml'ters are ot is the Cabinet Ls;i !J-tltacat af f .-. U Z-i T5. Tart ti K5e-rt..m. Lirt .asis-2! -e cf t.t:sj-Ta F-t-t : Z d lUajcettwe aist..S Ual.r d rirt' CfcTssifctstoc,.- -f W.-rt. aad ra. d tw lrJaal"U Verrc lUrrotiri d Sir He-.r Camrr-it lUnrjermaa d Jrote to the fU:e at i o'clock thU ( d) eciaT d had an acience with d Kir EtlwsJti cf atwet twenty In d Bt-s t whlrfc j,;, Maet !ara!fVM d til tiffrcvaj r-t th-r new C-nrrc- d d oent. d OF ALBERT PATRICK ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO Fourth Effort in Last Two yean to I.stroy St. John's t'alh- tIic Edifice. FATHER COFFEY'S THEORY. Former Pastor Say He KeliYves an Insane Mau Has Tried to Fire the ItuiMiiiir. T!f flr which wast ll,iix r-tl In the J Illirarj' of St. John'. Catholic fhur.-h. SIx- ",,-"nU at Chestnut street. ! HaturJay niicht. .i" th fourth that has occurred thr vithln the last two yean, and each Are ha- (rne evMcnee of havina; been of inrendUry orlpln. Thrc" tires have occurred at St. John'a , .!,.,. ,,e I:..eretiJ Pather 1'atrl.k Doolev i has lon pastor, and there was one Are In th- :i.!i:iIiiiHtr:iti.!i of Father Cuffey. i Two of these tirrs were dlaooverei! In She rhureh toner, at.other destroyed the i b.ii.tlstry. mid the lt orirlnnfml In .i lf.Ka"e. In :h chureh lit.rarj. None of th tltf. did erlolJS damage. "It !ot)k u. though omeone was bent iln ltroini; ?t. John's Cliurcb." salt I rather rorte. the f.,rmer paatcr. last : niKht. iiie iniiKaiinii. tint the person who I :;.akl:;K th.-e attempt' Is Insane, as It would te an -ay matter for anyone of intelligenre to :!.-. the church - ... .... . T.'i four attempts that have Lrn made hav all been dot,,- o awkwardly was onlv one rot'clii-f'un th I hat t he then tireb Th. B ts a eraav man.' t'lase .-vitur-say iifactit was extin- tfllislleil Wute muclf ! i m Hire ,a.i been, dji: ROOSEVELT IS INDORSED BY DALLAS CONFEDERATES. 5ierll.. l',rr aaia Adnata Kraal I ' 1'r.iUlaaj aaaal NrMigr ' "' I'rraldral. V.f.l I IIIJ. -?:: IAU r.alU. Tex Is-. ).. Tl Ste:.;a Pike , . ...,. .. . .,... ' -...-... h. 1J a. mtltis t.-.Jaj. and !!s.-uatl the rrrommeiuatior. in lre-I !e;tt Hooseef x-w to Congress for utlnual care ft Cot.Ieij. -at" ct:ii In Northern ftaten. and also ih.. pre.!o:i if the president on th.- M. rin-e I c'.r!n' A Ion ;.run:li!o and 'fries of laudators I reolutlr.. itrsj.to.1 . I'harl.-H 1 Mar- ttr wer- adoiitctl. vitii onlj ttto ,J -eat- ilK utes The rt-olutioi d.i late lint 1'rej.iJer.t Koo. lelt has shown Mnif . if to be the President of the er.tire rountrv. at.J tie. UR CHURCH ar!nfr of Indorsement by all former Con- 'rtr' n,i "'er. thoroughly disgusted, re fer.it oldler and their r.s. ' ti.mtsl home. The re-lu'ior.s r..-c!te that Camp Sttr- Ilr.C ITIfe Is -' larse.t IkhJv of fun',' rate r-oMar in the world, h.-ulra- tno-e than 1 niemter. oir- ,,. tr... rolu tier.. wa oni.r--i 'o le ser.t to P'eaid.n; !5ooe!f IS MAYOR TOM L JOHNSON A ST. LOUIS VISITOR? -rltai a( etaatera llea 1.4 rat aaae ua Hratsler Lwaka Like fhe lea eta n4 Kseratlae. A e a.D .hi irci.:ereil wi'a .,. cI.r. jt 1- Planter, Hotel je-.-rijj. fofenx-n aJ Tom X. Johnson aej j-.o ws.. a.lgned to two of the t-e.t r.-on.s In the hou'e. rs-ar a triktnc resrrl!ar.-- to the Mavor of CIfe'ar.d. but dwlin-l ta ailmit that he j. -he notevl mac!:rate. This drla! was trade re;s-atedl- je.;.-. day. 'n iri'e uf the .tatec-en:. Cf eeral St I.-Jis reafwt . ws0 hat,. tja ,n C:veUnd. ar.d tave -n Major John cn. and wr.o rsucht a tllmr-aa of the 1 man -.rlnc tie name In the hotel lobar. j Ther Mij j... wa, Mayor Johr.son. j 5te.-au he rearister-S "behSad the Vak iu carat cm no; aj--ear en t"e total book ar.i t w-t- i.k.n ..-- ..t .. . .. -.., .n. .w. ...tiA trial !he.i hi rresstvee la St I-r.s s-n siada a rsaKcr of ruhllc rr.tnert. , V-.a -.tervte.l ts his afarts-.ent. he ln.i;4rructiy decUre! he at rot Maecr of CleeUA -. hav- Wa j-:t :a a :o: of trouMe by f :fcl sort of ruw-uslcg. te sail. iei-srra aiTjcea to The Republic froeB CveU4 last tght said Mayor Jokawoa had beea ta Ctfcago. ar.i Chicago a4rtce sail tat be was tie latter city Sator f ay and a-Mren;er tfc city Club on "111 rciral Hoec- Ral." It ta saM la On. iiiooihp nniirn m liMlHh rHinrn HELD FOR RANSOM? Maay Moaat Canael Friead ef Cljde 3L Showalter Believe He Was KMaaped. MYSTERY RESISTS SOLUTION. Careful Search of Entire Wabask Conntr Kevouls No Trace of Wealth? Mas Wife Of fer Reward. V A STAFK "ORRtPOXHEXT. Mount CarmeU IIL. Dec. W.-That Clyde M. Showalter. the wee I thy Wabash Coun ty farmer, who disappeared on October 1. and of whom not the allghtest trac ha been dlsrowrtd. was khlnaaed and is, being held for ran-oin. t the belief of n considerable lortlon of the population of Mount Carmel. This solution lias suirgepted Itarif to Showalter-s friends as the meet likely. In asmuch as a careful search of altnot ev--ry frot of ground !ti Wabaah County has not revealed his bodv. The finding of his liorfe an.l buggy alone the roadside, with tin trace of Siiowal ttr within the neighborhood, lias added Mrtngth to t!.e kidnaping theory. It is tine that the buggy bore no indicate tlona of a atruerie. as might have en fued. unle.ft Fhowalter was seized quick ly a::d lift-d from the vehicle before be ing able to resist. OTHER THEORIES ADVANCED. ilany other theories have been advanced by townspeople, fanners and private Ue tectiie. to account for the strange disap pearance. Manw of these theories have been investigated, but all to no end. A broken-hearted wife and son mourn the loia of a husband and father. Showalter cane lo Mount Carmel on the evening of October IS. He bought several things for his farm, put his horse and rig In a stable and spent several hours about various saloons with friends. About M o'clock Clinton Jtlgg. a neighbor of 8howalter. who had come to town with tlm. proposed that they go home. WIFE BEGINS SEARCH. Showalter assented and said lie would go for his horse. Tluit was the List aeea of him. When Showalter ILl not at home that night, hte wife, who I a daughter of Frederick debater. wealthy fanner, lit tag near Pat ton. went to her father and asked film to look for Sho walter. The following morning Shafer went to Mount CarmeL found t:ie horse and buggy, but no trace of Showalter. Since that tlnio friends and relatives have been forsawtattng all oerta'of theories t ac count for his absence. NEW YORK STORV ZI8l'ROVKD. A story to the effect that Showalter had btren .liwovere.1 In New York, having been shipped through in grain car. was circu lated a few days ago. and Mount Carmel thought the mstery unraveled. .ft..... ..:. .. - ... o...ii-r lamer-in-iaw at once kives- tigated tli story. but as far as he ha. been able to discover, without foundation. it Is altogether Another thory that find tnanr batk ers Is that e was thrown Into the Wa tash River, but tirugnets died un ..n.i down the river for several mile. ,aVe le- I . a . . . veaiea nothitig. There have come to the quiet little ilty many private detectives; gentlemen with tin badgev. who ailvar.ee reek!.. n,.,..i..- a!"' lrp the townsfolk guessing. HUNKO MEN APPEAR. Sl.owalu-r's father-in-law. rYrdeiUg S.-h:ifer. ar.J his father. WiliUtn Showal ter. had an experience .n November with two such sleuths who turn.d out to be bunko men. The two arrived in town on the tuornlntr of November an-i announceii tbey hail solved the mystery and that they knew Showalter whereabouts. rVhafer was auspicious of the twe for a lime, tut his eagerness to find hU son-ln-Iw led him to ltten to their yarn. They said Showalter was at Evatisille. and prnptjsed that S.-hafer aciompany th. m to that place. Svhafer utid WillUni Shtiwaiter went to lh.j hank le-fore they L0ardel the. train fcr Kvansvllle. One f tn ajeuth.. said that they would charge tliv for locating Showalter. and If they dltl not locate him. they would charge PO each for service rendered. ' SI.KI THS CO Ttlrt FAR. To this Sliafer and Showalter agreed aft-r they larded the train. The two j sleuth. net announced they had no money and Schafer paid th'.- fare. 1 When Or-vilte. Ind.. was reachej. sev eral more advances of money ware ai-ktsl A rewar.1 of 1V ha. been offere.1 by Mrs. i.va .sr.owa!tr. th" wife, for the rturn of hr husband alive, and try tor ths botjj DEVLIN BANK RECEIVER TO SUE MUTUAL FOR $30,000. t.-Bwrt Will He agade ta wrrarr Awaaat f Pallrr Wklra aaa. pmmr sayo Had taiaaed. Tor-ka. Ka... Uec :1.-Jrr.-. T lira l-t-y receler ,.f the defunct First Nation al Hank of th!. city, wilt Uir.c salt . against the Mutual Ufe lr.surar.r, com pany of New York In an effort to secure ' collection of a policy for g.W'. w hich that 'ompir.v held on the life of the late Cririea j l.vlln Th corr.r-ir.y aa. that the is!icy ,n jjes::ori t void b-cause em!ar.r.u-tl pte mlam tsi)Tr.er.t were not kept tip. The face of the policy ahnws that the prerrtl mum payments are to be made annually, but th company sats that this was ehasged to sea-.lanaual paymesta at t.h requeat of Mr. I-t11h. attaocg bo chang, was rcade m the fac of th poMey, RUSSIAN-AUSKAN RAILWAY. St. Pctersburic 'rovernmenr' Ai- prove IMaM for Construction. Berlin. D. Ja.-A diSBatch from gu Petrrsbsrc aaya that th achatne of Raron Ltoeq de Zobri, th fYracfa esgtaeer. for th buHtBnw cf raar4 tnm aiberla to Alaska, hks been apptored by the Rua. sian Otvemms-nt. which ra name, w eotwmUslon to fnianiatc ccatract najtala- I hashville ghl hgcehtly wedoedtoexplwofiala. mmMm ,yi. '- 'i, sad- MRS. ANTHONY FIALA. Wife of tlie Arctic explorer. Mrs. Fiala. was formerly Miss Claire Puryear of Nashville. Tnu. She Is a member of a ilrtinguisheil Southern family. OVERCOME BY GAS III FEAR OF DEATH Harrison L. Ciilmore, Former lu MURinec Ageut, Found Uncon scious at Hotel Jefferson. HEART DISEASE SUFFERER. Wife and Friends Ifelicve He Was Stricken on Way Home Ail ment Caused Weird Fan cies Will Recover. HJirLeoti K Ciltm.re. fttrtnerly an a Kent for tin: iT-ovi.lent l.lfV- and Trustt t.'ora-panj- of f'liiladelphia. was f..uii I uueun fcious in a room o ntlie eiglith floor of th.; Hotel Jeffenon yesterday mcrnln a few minutes after 6 o'clock. When James O'Reilly, th- idgki watch man, attracted by the odor of gas. forced an entrance to the room by breaking th glass In the trar.orri. lie saw Ollmor lying vn the bed half dri-Mtl. v. htlo the loom was filled with illuminating ga. whk'U Cowed from a sliiKle burnei. A sealed note addressed lo tjllmore's wife was found near the body :i tl.-; ouislde of the envtlope was a notation Hsklng th Under to send the body to his home. No. icS. Maple avenue, instead of to tliu niurgue. in the event of death. Cllmorir was hurriedly taken to the City llvspltal. where lKtcti. John Young Brown nultklv ruvlved him. loiter. Ult more was sent home, wh-re lio was pru uouaced out of danger. Cllmure's friends strongly Lellce that an attack of heart trouble, aggravated by excessive use of tobacco, caused liim to go to the Jefferson, and the theory is ad vanced that the releasing of the gas cock was accidental. CONSTANT FKAK OF HEATH. Tww wet'ks ago Ciltr.ore Was stikkrn wilii heart trouble. He had Mifferetl two uttuik on former Ct'C.ihlor,. For the last I'.in nttk.s. hW wife .vas. ht: has lived In .r.stalit fear of death. The weakened con dition of his heart led his mind Into strange luiaganatiie cur.dltlut.s. Mrs. Cll mote l.as trl.d in vain to relieve Mm of the w!rd fancies whlth tioubleti him. (tllmore. wmt to the Jetft rson lat Sat urday aftetnoon and engaged a mom un der the nam- of J. CHbet:. lit; mit have lift the room however, as h-i was seen Liltr at the Mla-ourl Altiktlo Club. He told his wife yesterdty that ho liad started home when he was stricken wlth another heart attack. Ftarlt.g that he would die before reaching Imnw if he re mained on a street car. he repaired to the Jeffer"n. and went to the room that he had previously engaged. He purchased a bottle of w hlaky. think ttiK. he says, that the liquvr might ln i reuse his heart action. The whisky bot te. nearly full. wa found with the man's othr personal effects. The hospital phjsklans ay that the gas could not tave been turned on long, oth erwise Gllmore would bve been dead when the night watchman discolored him. J The thetiry advanced by Gllmore'a friends I. that, weakened by the heart attack, h fjllet". to turn the gas properly, ar.d wa too haustet to re hlm.-lf. Another ih. is that Ciirr.ore, with 1.1s nilnd tamr-Jrarily deranged, as a result of his imagination, attempted elf.deaiructlon. No HINT AT SELF-DESTRPlTION. "In the note which my husband wrote to n." said Mrs. Gilmre, "fce gave no hint that he intended lo take his own life, but said he feared that his time had rfitiw and that we would not artln . bini alive. He gave rae Instmctior.s as to th disposition of hli property, and also made BtFTT.e suggestions with T-gt'.Z to the car of tt chiidren. He wrote ;ut as he talked many times" Walter I M!chenr of the firm of Jllca er.er Williams, represenutivea f th ProiUrnt Uf- and Trut Company in St I l.oul. I Mr Gllmore'. most Intimate J friersi. I "Mr Gilroore came to St. Louis from Philadelphia about eighteen months age." said Mr. Mk-bener "He su one- of oar active agents fr a time, but practlcaty quit insurance work last May He had desk-room in our oflk ta the Mtssonrt Trsst boSMtng and had recently eosrpiat- ed negotiations for entering s'.-ne other f i 1' Ht laaaisa are in a axsn ezeel- V'41?l-!aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV4 viIIS-BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBai' !Ba"$aBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBV't Zr .CcJ-yBBBBBT?9BBBBBrsif r':VBBBBBBBBBBBBW " K"Vs'aBBBaHP)fL e v . (. .-t jaaBBBaW -mV ,, t,' WVwsaaaK -s . , I " " i i " ip 1 " ; a aia aadaaiad) rrSJBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.-f FULL TICKET WILL OPPOSE MULVtrlILL Jeff J. Preudergaat Aaaouaces Candidacy for Preskleat of JeffcrwHi Club. HARMONY HIS MAIN PLANK. 1'nHnise.st ri;'.'tieal Org:iniz:itidn or Tarty Workers Ret of Slate rndeterniined Lite- ly luterrst in Elect iou. That th-ie will be a full ticket in the Held at the Jefferson Cluls annual elec tion in opposition to the one which Bs- else Commissioner Muhlhill probably will head. Is assured. The candidate for president on this tick et will I Jeff J. 1'rendergast. City Cen tral Committeeman from the Twenty eighth Ward, and at prevent third vice president of the club and t-li.iirman of the House Committee. Mr. Prendetgast formally amicunoed his candidacy yesterday, and is makini; au active campaign among the members of the club for the liouor. "I kavtt been asked by many of my friends to make the race, and I have tle cMed l stay in until "the finish." saki Mr. i'rendi rgast yesterday, as lie tto.nl in the midst of group of !!tlcians at the Jef ferson Club. , "At present it seen that th rank and Si of the club will place In nomination a ticket which will lie representative of the active, work'lng IH-mocrats. It will not be nominated by a caucus or by the City Central Committee. "The platform upon which I am making my can-palgn will have as Its main plank th conduct of the affairs of the club on' au absolutely harmony basis, and not In th interest of any man or set of men. We will promise a thoroughly businesslike ad ministration f the club ai.d a practical working organization of the party through out the ilty. an far as the Jefferson Club Is concerned. ORIGIN A I. FOIJC MAN. Mr. I'rendergast Is one of the original Folk men In the Democratic organization. Hi; made the light Iu the Twenty-eighth Ward In the primaries of DM which won the ward for Fulk. He headed the delega tion to the State (invention an.l was for a time the only slrletly out-and-out Folk repceseniatlw In the City Central Com mittee. Ills candiiiacy and that of the men who will be on the tlt-ket with him has the bat king of some of the Governor's warm f I lends in the elub. who do not deem it istlltlcal wisdom for the Ksel- Commis sioner to become the official head of the Jefferson i.tub. It Is said that some of lb members of the City Committeo are Inclined to take the ITenergast end of th argument. Mr. I'rendergast was In the caucus at the Planters Hotel which ptimused Mr. Mtilvlhlll a a randi.Iate for the presi dency, and he voted for the Indorsement. He said yesterday that, as he under stood the Hanters Hotel t-aucus. the ac tion of Pie committee was more In the na tuse if a riigK'tloti than a formal In dorsement of .Mr. Mulvihill as a candi date. ItlVBtsY INTEREST IN BISECTION. As lo who will be on the I'rendergast ticket for th- other offices has not yet been determined. The) chances are that the eandidates will be representatives of all elements In the membership, and will b known as the "members' ticket." At the election which Is to lie held Janu ary 18 there are to ! chosen, iu addi tion to the prtsldent. three vie presidents, secretary, treasurer. serK'-ant-at-arms and board of directors af seven members. Already the member, of the elub art? taktr.if a lively Interest In the apprtachlhg election, and the event promises to b- an Important on- In the club's history. Mr. Prenilergaet Is the president of the construction coniany that hear, his name. and lias a wide :tiiu.iiiitan - nmong the active party workers. CUBAN PENITENTIARY PRISONERS IN MUTINY Two Am Mortally and Sixieeu Seriously Wounded. While Three Ciuards Are la-idly Hint Es.tee Frustrated. Havana. Dc. !. The convict in tlt Penitentiary mutinied to-night and a fierce fight between th-m. and the guards fol lowed. In which two of the prisoners were mortally wounded, sixteen more or less seriously wVund-l at.tl three of the guards badly Injuri-d. The convicts to trie nuinie r of imj were proceeding from th-ir quarter, to upe-r in charg" of only one officer, who was armed with a revolver, and three guard., who carried machete,.. The prisoners suddenly rusl.e.l t,n the guard and overpower, d them, t.iking their machete., when the riffk-er fin el. wounding .eversl of the prisoners. He was then dad hy the convict., ami roughly handleii. Ixlng Uidly brul-e.j and cut In the head and lely. Hearing th- shooting, four more guards. armed with gun, came on the ki-w. and fire.1 Into-the crowd of convicts, driving then back. Th arrival of a pla'oem of artillerymen completely rmel the ci. vlcts. and rendereii further firing unnec essary. The prison contains more than I t j.rls oner. SHOOTS FELLOW-HUNTERt DESTROYING EYESIGHT. esstard rtlBtrts FaHa ta sa Taat Walter Casak I la Use TAMle MaMla fBajaH. Walter Cook cf Alton wa. acrl.f.ni.iie shot by Edwarl Illa-rim yesterday whll j they were hunting quail in the Fiaa Creek bottom near JerseyvIIle Pilgrim failed to notice that Cook was In line with his aim. The 'shot destroyed the aigjnt cf Cook'a right ey. and shat tered his tight cheek and band. He was removed to St. Joseph's Hospital In Alton, where Doctor L. M. Bowman o'' his IntorV-s. i Doctor E. A. Ce-aag, IntorV-s. cook Is a bntbrr of Coak. a WtU-aatfWB aayal- DURIOVO THROWS DOWIGAUITLETTO REVOLUTIONISTS Rttuian Miniver of laterior Causes Aire of KnMakS, Chief Figure of Work- men's Council. RIOT IN ST. PETERSBURG. Two Strikers Are KilleU and .Many Persons Wounded ia Clash at Post Office. CRISIS SEEMS TO BE AT HAND. Raid of tabor Headquarters lle Hered to Be for Purpose of Forestalling General Up rising in January. f 1 MUTINY OF WARSAW I GARRISON REPOrrTED. d Warsaw. Iee. !(. A rumor is d current that the whole g;inisol of d the Warsaw ciladt I has mutinied. d d it is Impossible to verify the rumor. d d as the authoritl-s refuse admission d d to Ihe fortress. d d The ferment among the troop Is d d Inrrea-ing. One hundred soldiers of d the Kezholm Itegimrnt headed a d d procession this morning, singing d d r-volutlonary stngl in Marzalkowska street their way d d was lairretl by a detaehmeut of the dx d Grothowski Regiment, the com- d d nrander of which ordered his men d d to fire. The stildlers refused to do d d .o anil permilted the procession to d d pass. Tlit i oitiinaiidiiig officer then d fled. d m Si. Petersburg, lite. . Another crisis Is at hand Involvini; the indefinite pro longation of the strike, the probable Im mediate precipitatitm uf a general strike throughout Russia, and a (tossible Una! .vllUKsI.- Iietween the Gtiveminent and the proletariat. This) sudden .-lunge fr the worse l the result of th- .shedding of the first bloo.1 i:i tlw teleitrapn strike yrstenkiy afternoon, almost i:uullantt.iisly will: the actlcn of M. I'urn.ivo. Minister of the Interior, ii throwing down the gauntlet to the labor organization by arresting M. Krustaleff. president of the Executive Cotmwlltee of tlie Workmen's i ".iuiK.il. without warning. Alaiut : o'clock several companies of Cossacks rlattertal through the streets leading to the headquarters of the Coun iU in Turgovla stre.-t. Having barred the approiiihes. a force of troops and jst Ilce surrounded the building, after which eertt-erlte nit n rushed and seized Krus tuleff. The hitter made no resistance, and the affair was rondi.'.ted quickly. It was Impossible for Krustaleff to conceal th patters of the organization, in which the police evidently expect to find videiH- proving the ultimat" effect to be at: armed, uprising against the Government. TWO STMIKKH KII.LKU l A MMNIUV MIOT. A di.-tt:rl.am . in which two trl!i-i' Were kll'ed ami a -ll enutn ami several others wonts!, d. oecurted at the same hour. Imtn-diately n front of the general Post outer. The strikers ft.r two tiays have been seeking to persuade the volunteer ami reg ular e airier, to ri'fuye lo work. At the "or t.f the building to-ilay the strikers. enraged iy the refiwal tif the volunteers to tilt. drew knives, whereupon a ear lier attempt.-.! ti defend himself with :. revolver. Koth the carrier and a compan ion were killed on tlie spot. A tu.iu of policemen were ntooil off bv the strikers and w.tknn u who sympa thized with them. lt..th sides exrhanstd a fierce fusillade, during width a policeman and severa' wt.rkm. n were wounded. As the strikers were withdrawing . e'o'saik t-'itrol came galloping to tlie res cue. One of the strikers turn-. I and threw an imitation bomb, and the Cosavks wheeled In ord-r to avukl what they pre umd to I a eleatlly missile. The crowd managed to g-t In an open eourtwav close t.t the tpeir and to escape. Th" news of the arre-ft of Krustaleff cre ated an Immense sensatk.ri among the we.tkm'n. AU tin- Socialist, labor and kin ihe. cntantsatien are holding a meeting to-night, at which most Innammattiry pe-rhea ire. Is-lug made In denunciator if the (Vevefnment. and all are talking of a general strike in ordtT to save tHe-r leader. HaUTt4t:'- BMAI OF THE UK MM TIO1. Kriiataleff. as he Is ealld. ihoiiitli that I. not his name. Is regardeil as the brair..' of th-j revolutionary tnovement. He ha-i dlt.rii.ir.! genlui in orrxnlzlng both the indii.strUI and lltlral strikes! which have terrorized the i;ivniitit His offer of rrari"lal aupferrt to the tel-grapher. yes tenlay prevented a eollapee of their strike as some quarter it . beiee that th" Government, realising that a great strug gle with th; workmen and the Social!! ejrganlzatlfns ! Inevitable In January, ar rested Kni'taleff with the Intention ) deliberately; precipitating matters by chal lenging the organizations lfore they were fully prepare.!. This show of strength al so give color to the support of the Douina election, which It Is now expected will b promulgated next week, and Whl'h is lo 1-e followed by energetic measure to rr stnre e.rder. vn If It be neces.ary f leriare martial law in various parts of the Empire, on the ground that it will be Im possible to hold the elections in the pres ent slate of the country' At the same time tt Is understood that It 1 the tnteatlon of the Government to go a step further In the direction of ap peasing the feasants by providing for pur chase by them on the installment plan of a portion of the crown appendages anl ptivat estates that have been hypothecat ed to the Government land banks and ua- re - le - tned While such a programme undoubtedly would receive the sympathy of that sec tion f th popuUtloo which desires th aatoratlota of order above eererythlac. and especially of the business interests. Ilks th aaafattarrT of M. PattsbaT. Was yesterday adopted a reeedotioB tm aaswr of prosec-jtlng the aefitatnrs to the fuM ,. teat of the law. It woubj prossa th ae- iis'r-r aad rtwalUna ark's to i I m -9kaaBaaTat--- A--rw-T-fefa.