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1 js?.-7" v THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC. , " TO-DAY'S REPUBLIC PART IV. 12 PAGES. FMrfli SEVEN PARTS NINETY-EIGHTH IEAE. SUNDAY. MORNING. JULY 16. 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS. SUN'S RAYS CAUSE FIRE AND PANIC JAPANESE MINISTER'S WIFE WILL BE PROMINENT FIGURE AT PORTSMOUTH ST. LOUIS SOCIETY GIRL WEDS - MEMBER OF ITALIAN COMMISSION. Friendship Which Had Its Begiuuing Before ihe World's Fair Ends in Marriage of Miss Daisy Medley of This City and Mr. Lonis Leland at Latter Villa in Florence, Italy. HEALTH BOARD WON'T STOP DESECRATION VILJOEN AND DRIDE WILL RESIDE HERE Official Investigates Opening of Graves in Edwardsville, 111.. bv Bteara Shovels. Beams Reflected Through Win- Famous Boer General. Xatnral- ized in St. Lonis, Will Bfitnrn After Visiting Mexico. down Upon Show Case Start Blaze In Burlington Bnilding. m PUBLIC NOT ENDANGERED. WOMEN ARE GREATLY EXCITED. DEPART TO-NIGHT FOR COLONY RJ rteZS&&Z -r- Vi. 2- s s ... d iepa's sd Men Shoot to Elevator Operatot; While Boys Slide Down Banis ters Policemen Quiet Occu pants $f00 Damage. T.fler.:d from wir.lows to 'lif". th aur.'a hot rny. started a fir- In th tailor shop of Paul- A- Shr:r.r. No 1 Burlington building. j--trday afternoon. ' The Max, which did ') damss rarly caused ft panic jmon? th occupants for a while A vacant lo; ! In the rear of the build ing, and at noon ti. sun sliln-s directly !n t the windows ' the tailor shop. The south X "f th shop Is largely compod of T Cla window? A large show ess j Iv-aftf "n th iuU:easterii cornr o th -oon. Th f-how-i- 1. of plate r:: "! " I'tun:! that tb "'in'! rays ilr! from t i" v isnlow panes onto the 1iot. case Tli -p " ." th tailor shoji loJ the !!.! s 1 'iVTo-k ; stonily afternoon snd !' ii u'ldlusr No or." at-rd the modi .1 I. if r.r't r.ai discover.-! ly Holier 1'ope. e Jani'or Th hearing Ironi ai ii' ie ippoit- earner of th rH,m a 7.n lru;e?iri!". affording t' Oil' S? .1- I'int th fir. could hate 1 wn M.i ,.11' ;i" Iron". Thre wr no stubs ' i g o- I'firetJ In til lie. and Pat li i R.iiirt-i:i vi-w that the h.az wa jjml 1,' ti .an. rr. t vlth tiiueli - I'-a on by t? llremfn II- v...' ro r'-l l.v P-p of the blaz nnd -i 1 .in s-'arrN .e-.-up.in; of Ui lit l ?:: ' i'i; fir ty the i!w ,ji .' s-ifii.1- Tr.lch fllied the huiMInz i ns'i tn jtor shifts NCATM.i fA riBl I'ANK- Th :'- twA v. n-inii1"'! aniona; th on:n rol ;.itlieiI on ach floor nml hou!-.l lot.ll lonn th. elevator Mhaft fi- Hi lrati.r orator. Men eliel thlr lnt I'lifl foats a;n! Joln1 In ehout Inir IiiI'k lfi-ator 1oj. hlle aniill born, rntii'r 'h.in wait, pllil ilown banllem anil 'r "n out of the bnlldlr.K. IVrnii'si vt- nearly lij5trical nr.l It i f J m -e-wl tnina niA 1.n ia (n. lo l)rr tli" flrrrnn am! li nolle ar rive T1ij- tt soon jult1. Ii'in.wr, ntnl tl r.inivu mn! r!-ort work of the f?'nM Tlf rloiMnff 11 th lioTra. wn I)timr1 nrif! ni ii bolf on h'!v wr i!imai;,'l in fir ph.J nnl'r While th .J.Tln.li; tth not e-iliii!.l lir th ow-nrs of tlm t illir hop jM -i-la j-. flrmn snM It wouM . rrl y.. TO PLAY BALL BY ELECTRIC LIGHT Will i: Feat n r of Uinin of St. Matthew "Itiirrli at 1ar.m Pari, Wednesday Evening. "Kul- U rj.lrll anil c! rwti-jiciwt will S th !-t:rr acnin- l!arr- HowII and .Trt Siiititefi . . s..t s ' " .--...- .- . v him- ft. l-l-e-irtt ill N , t.avi i i.t,,. ii..i ... i ! Veln-ta vi.n: th- om-. Ion l-!nff the umiuil i.uiip.ir t,t th pari-hloners of Pt Matt. .. -hurrh A jn-!.ir frin I'onnt Maci.. jrnnnn'r of t i1.-s to Ian if lwn. forrn-r Mi!(fr .' ih l!or or Ii-riteii. actlutr fir I"niir SM'-Il. awir'.l th local par- 'rh of ' IIii." -ri' a .I-'l .-,! p. hr.-.-:t will 1 ih lnn- fcr -i T,.,,.,.. . iub . ,,, s..!.ilitv 1-r.it n .! Ilow--:! and S il.;-n will xM.rV: J fur : Ix-' t n of the ur.i 1?itj. Ix'Jh 'i-.im i!i- i.rr-.l their -rWi to i ltlir .'! I. ' r th.- rr.lr.c Pri-Mont llw!i;r o l' Hnnll ani i'nmii' ha areI to .lllow -ni-n t- work that i-ifn- inc Xtrai-cetnTls hn I.-n nui! for th" I lum'i Vton ' th Kroi;:ii A tlic aro iniip mil h 1 a.td ti.ir th horn plat, "i.l tlr, 'K ..thrr totrful light will . yi, i amiR the Ilr: ami thinl bae 1'ni' Tli i" i atT pri'ml. to ha tlie croun l , I lit m Tia rr- pla of h in-- iisi 1 i,lnl f'om th Kruti'l 'ar-' jo itmh m.i !-. tli nrnt Twr!mni nllh nw ticsi mWh lt pf"- i iiin!r . ar. wiji tn.ik rnire bjclsi!l i ri' n Kill uil wl'l 1 n trlfl i lars- hn 'b rri;u:ion en BISHOP POTTER'S SISTER BECOMES A CATHOLIC. r.. !.jimi 1 hnmpMin'a coarr.lo tn f alNll-l( at I'lnrriire. Italy. hnrki Iter fTrl.nd.. srrcit. r.v Mn:j3 to -nir rkitthuc inornc ltil July IS Mrs. lunt tnon wtjmr of th rrt5r .ctiYtor S5il eltr of Hrni C !'ottr. It!hof of th Kpl-copil Church of New Tork hn nibracd Ca'hollrlini Mr Thoaspxni romerlon 'j "hocki! hr frt'WiN tn th W't l"UirentIr vltr Tb fact ta b rh!U and snt'ViS- ents rr hlsh in tb l'roti-tant Kp!ccrnl hurch. ailhoush rry bron-i-m!rHll In rr- :tj1ous MSttr. e w th :t thine ther b.ika.I ! t4s we - j .a. ....,..,., f.,jr it,-. i...... t,..k. 'tii 4 . . w .. . - -., i.. vuji .. at9M"is of Penn5r;l and th nleee of tho late Horatio Potter Illshrp of New TorV. Mr. Tho-r.rcr. a rlid :?, the C:holIa Church at th Church of Fan P!ri Gatto5lr.O by the nverer.j tl!ivac- 0tUo ltonardl. the r-cter: anu th- Arch- l ---' " iKahcp cf yiorrnce wa jcftnt. .. r Iception into th church of Home wa conducted vry tsnoetrr.:a!k.Hj!y After U- Src lpt!ieil h ws corSrtnd Mr. Thompeon. ccomjirJed tv her ktauchter, sailed for N- Tor, en July . from tnva and 1 Cj in Nw York rcxt IWnlwIir. (0 FAMINE FOR RUSSIA l.'Yop Kfjorts I ot support Pessimistic PrtNlictionH. St, Petersburg July li-The crop report net jwpwrt trte preo.ciw:- that a nine Is co In Rui. In vm cf Ihe central an asterri ITortnc- th 03:- k l bail, owins to tick f rain In th Jntr. but a a wfcul th 0'err:3vcr -:ss:r wti-ter w'bei as abevr th rrr-sv-.! .-rrU wh?at as tr.Uiillrc to J in. aa-1 rj." u aarce. 1 Oats aJ fca-y -re ,-!. lisije there I IB M, (JQ.V'i.tfW Wfcw ..V.A eTl I (wsienl iarxjaU I AN V. ASfrwr MME. TAKAHIRA. Wlf of the Mllcailo's diplomatic represntatlre at Vahtna;ton. Minister Talia hlra. in addition to Ma other flutlea. will b. one of the Japanea peace plenipotentiaries. ROOSEVELT TELLS MOODY TO BRING HOLMES TO JUSTICE LeuT Showing President's Indignation at Cotton K-n Scandal In Made Public Attorney General Is Instructed 10 Take Per gonal Charge of Investigation Far Greater Scoundrel TTinn If ITe nad Stolen Money From Government Declares He Used Information to Deceive Out siders and Make Monev for Tllmself. MOODY WITHHOLDS OPINION UNTIL INQUIRY BRINGS RESULTS. r:KPi"r::.:c special Orter Ray. N. T . July 13 -Tl:at Presi dent Rncwclt wae thorwiahly arocsd by the cotton-r-rKirt acandal when he r ilrd Secretary Moody to tnx-eetlnate and Irtnc the prullty to Justice Is rhown by the follow Inc mesae snt to Attorney Gen eral Moody In Roston on July IX and made public to-day: My Pear Mr. Kwilfi I newt ear- "- ! -"t r ealort will be "' to brl Helwei t. Jaetler la , "tli swltli ! collB)-rirl .1 araadal. rieae fn eer I lie papers I yaraelf. , "The aas la. Is ar Jidjaesl. a fir j "reater aroaatlrel tkaa If he baal j olra monrr frnia the) limersmml. las a.etl ta lioTeraaest ta de- I !. iraliMen aad to make Binary ill" hltnsrlf aad olhrra slarereir -irs. TIIUIDORK ROOKVKI.T. -Ojatrr Ba. rw rk. Jaly 12." rii."y MATTKlt IN HANDS OF nBI'ARTMBNT Or Jl MH t. Thi i th rr!d-nf on In-tijr.-tion. II has put tho whole nutter In 'ho ham!" if the lepartnint of Justice anil until th Sretor's report. Mr ISoosi-vlt a ill iltvlino all x part,- l.lnce. which mfctii hiiie trlil to 1-nnn before him per sonally It w.i for thl r"n that Harvl Jor dftn. preMnt of the tuth-m .itton As sociation. !M rot come to Oytr Hay erday It 1- i:r.ilr!ood that Mr Jor- dan w.e ln:..nni in -w mra i- j . . . - - .. , .i. nhnn l. the ITu n: eCTCiar. liui Mr i:io.rt-lt did not car to r-ctv Mr im!,,-. l.'mv. Lut kr,i him to lay 'it lfor th liepartment of Justice. Th rrsldnt baa put th department .if Jutice In motion, not onlr to proee out llo'm.- if poslW. .but to wd out all thpi in the Iiepartment of Agricul ture, In iiny way connected. .ltrr directly or throush cr!en with w ' "f Uoifrninfn: information MC"1)V HAS l'KRSONAl. rilAROn OF INVESTIGATION Secretary Moo.lv Is dlrect-l to take pr .ha1 chum- of th lnitSat!on ar.d act dlretiT fT th !resi.r.t Mr Mi,h'i nr to the Preatiler.t's onlT. which follow, shows that ! ap-jv.-r--I.ite-. how tboi.hlT t-, ernst Mr. i:oe'ii: i -Pear Mr President I hav. r.-!v.I jviur letter of July U nd note with care th nlt )oi iprsf that Holmes, th ' offer.dlns o.T.rial in th cotton, caae. t- bnocsht to Jat.ce lk rv..b,e I hn i-ept. throoith orrevr:dace wih th Solicitor Gr.er.U. In elo. touch wi; thi inverUyation. It shall rei'eiv nv c(l -arneet ;T?''nal consideration MOODT AWAITS RESPI.T . -. ..,..- i- -r -. r.t. ,x' fixl """ ",P K" ,i" , . I win tki. now ?n'i-r" otv o('ir.iui a think It better to await the reult of I ow ir.ve.ticticr.s cow Is rrrt;? at th reirtmest of Justlc. "At th firl saonabIe morr.er.t I will con-.mur.lcat to you the pror w hae sai urU th propct cf indictment. VefT rerCtr!U!j. "WIUJAM H JIOODT To the ITesldeat. Oytr IUv. N. T Th l";arKsr.t of Justice will report illrctly tt th Prejj.lct each step ia the tsvetatin. WILSON'S STAND ON COTTON SCANDAL CAUSE OF ANXIETY. AVAhir.ctnn. July U. Very srave aax tv ! l!rlajd ta administration cir- clr, at th attltu-1 of S-cretary noa t4ni what l retarded a a very ,. . h. 4.1 ..., .. ."- ,...--, .. .. v. --..-. .-- ... . . '.-- - . ..-. MaasMrs ci ut citwt an4 Executive Says Guilty Mnu Is prominent officials aie iry anzious lest an explosion should suddenly com In the Acrlcultural Department similar to that which occurred In the 1'ost-OfRco Department and overw lielm'1 th Post master General with humiliation. Secretary VIlon has thus far In the In vestljrttlon shown an almost callous in difference to pubilo opinion. His declara tion "Thre I nothing more to b don," which wns mai! the very day that Inci dent Rooaevlt decldfd that soniethlnir more must b dome, sound,! -xerj- much like the famous "hot-air" remark of an other official under similar clrcum:.incs. fcretary Wilson haa ccntlr.u-d In offleo Fl-ld Asciit n C White, although Mr. White ttlfld that no on had acv. to 111. fltrure. yt It Is known that hi f.currs must have ben In the pyMlcation of Mr. Holme from twenty-four to seventy-trio hours In advance of the lur.nc of the report. A wry geller3i f-Unc es!t jn Wa.-li-ineion ofSci.il circles that S-cretary Wil Min. by hi continued attitude of confi dence in th employe. in a bureau that is thomuehly div;r.ilitil and i b. !Iti to 1 honevcomIil witii intrigue, liyiiii; up troubl. not o.ilj for himself, but for th entire administration. In the cotton scandal to-ilav th fca. turo his been a decision on th part of the IVpirtmer.t of Asrloulturr to iJL'-r-K-.ird entlrclv the June cotton crop ri"irt and to hao new riirt on ncreip p:ilher.l at r.rst hands in th cotton Suites Th practice of the dpartmejjt r..-is that ai r..prtH ,.c..iv..d from or hx !r. White r placed in nled envrlop-s and Iocksl up in 11 t..xfe. wher they remained until th day for conipillnR tho report. Then thej wer taken from th if by Mr Hj-d. the Chief of the Ilureau. thi eniejope opei.eil and the prntic uf arrets arrltd at. It will !. Inter, tii!; on this p.Inr o ;ut. from th.j report of Scctetjrj V1I wa iJJiIna- nearly the entir rep.-tlnS sea son of 1S03. Mr. Holmes was In charge of the Bureau of Statist:?. in th. arnc of th Chief In Rurope. and since tha time Mr Holme has had aocs t? th r Iirts of th. agents In lh f.eldjwho fur- I nish the lata upon which th c op I report at bad. "Mr. Whit-'s reports, dated Wab!r.jrtoa. P C. October Z. 1C. on- day pricr to'the otT.Jal publication of the cotton report, was written In Ink. eiidently by Mr. Whit "In this rpurt the original report for the States of Florida, Alabama. Missis sippi, I5uiUna. Txa and Tnr.en have fcen alterrd In every cas- from a tlber to a lower percenter. ' "Th nv-s: important of theji- r-rrts come from FI.d Ajrent It c. Wut and from the ejal acenta. -1! of wh'.ci Mr Hctlmes ha had usi to "It wa- st-s.te.1 that th r:ort cf Field Acer.t White were sftled when thy came into th off.c nd that none of thstn h-vt ever tn oiT.e-l until th day cf th r prrt. in the presence cf crTlcr charted ir;th tbL lt:e. fnder examination. Mr Vt1.!t st 4 that he had always made bis rpor' -. I onally and that no othr than :- ,' had any oj-portualty to I.trn its co-tet:-. CLEVELAND PAPERS COMBINE. World-Xews Alob Kveninc' Plain De.itVr. CleveUn,!. O. July liAEncacsfnie ' I made late ifci attrrrccn tiat tslsricg July I., the Eve-s r.a TVcfer "the . aStemoen edltlca of t'te Oevelar.d plain Dra wf.l b cscUnd w.th the. Clcve lasd Wc-i:-Nwii. Th World-News only recently tvirr-d tfca N-Hfna. afternoon edition of the OaTetasd I-air. Soldier Met His Future Wife While Fighting Over Mimic Battles at Fair Betrothed Almost a Tear. General Een VHJoen. the Boir hen of Vaallcrar and Splon Kcp. an4 hts triae. formerly Mrs. Myrtle Dlckenton Loxrdan of nttsfeM. 11L. trho ai announced In The HepubUa of yeaterday wre n-.arrle4 In St. IV3S! lajt Wedne54ay rrenlnr. will depart for Meslca to-nUt!it. Tlie fatnouj IJcer leader and hl bride have been rn3tf at the Iiel'de Hotel 3lr.ee their nrrlral in St. IuS last Wed-n-lar. 0nral Vl5Jon took oat Ms flrt naturaIlztIon pareM in St. Ijju'.i the Jlrst of the prefent inonth and announced trdy that he woald eventually re turn to St. Lout! ad make this city hl home. "I had r.o lda that my Identity would bo in question when I marrl-xl." aiK the Oneral lat riaht to Th itepublic. "J 5M not tako any unu5ual meann to keep my presence here a sfcrot nor did I try to up the wedillns a e'eret." General Vlljoen said that h had ar rived in St. Lou'.s from New Tork last Wednenday for the purpoeo of meetlnc Mrs. Plckorron IiOWlen. arranReraenta havmK been mr.de by letter to met here and Iks married. From tho horse, or mutual friends they went to the residence of the Reverend 1. V. Fauntteroy. No. 3US Iiftfayette avecu". where they were married. Immediately after the oerernony they went to the I-a-clede Hotel. Ocneral Vlljoen first mt the lady who Is hts wlfo durlnu the World's Fair at the home of her r:athes in this city. He was at the ttoe with the Iior War exhibition. The acquaintance then formed anon rlner.od Into love and T shortly after ihoy lcam nsar-J. Tho jipproachlj.it departure of General Viljvn to th Hoer Colony :it ("Itihualmi. Xlexiro. d"cMfd them upon an lmnidlat marring. UtrntoTH.M. rOI.TOWED first mci:ting. General Vlljoen was on of th- prims motrrs In the establlshmeist of this col ony, which now numbers aliout fifty fam ilies. anO pine ht-t January, when he sercd hi conmvtion wllh th Roer War exhibilJon. l.e l.as -en loctutlnir tlwouah out the country In the Interest of the colony. Rut wry few kr.i-w of the attachment and ctnaKOinent Ixtwcen the Uoer Gn ral and Mr. Dlckcrson I.'jwden. although General Vlljoen slid yistnl.iy that he had first met the lady nbout a year ao and had Ui-n enga;o,l to her for almost the samo lnth of time. General Viljo. n' brother nrrlves to-tils;ht from Now York, and toqetlur with the newly marri"! couple will proceed to the colony in MxIco. Th brld will nj.y b i:tlntion of lieintr the first lady of the n-w- co'.or. Th!. distinction will bo but tmpomry. Iiourcer. a her hisband said jestjrday that h hnd taken out hi first naturalization liprs in this city and vrould return to mr.Ue it his reMdcnc. as he hid many frimds hr and tal re ceived several excllnt tri.!nea pro;l tion. 11 ill direct the affairs of the polony from K Iviuls. maklne trips there when ever r.ecerxiry General Vlljoen is one of the youngest ar.il mot famous of the leaders in the Kr'at jtruKRle of tho Transvaal Itepublic iiTilnt Grat llrllain. He I a man of spIndM phymiu, plafant manners and oojnmandlrs preonce. Ho H'eaki 11nR!I'h with a sironR RrllMi accent, and tvould pa anywhere a :m KnKllshman. Ills wife ! a vry beautiful wonjin. Roth of th nwly married couple have had venture In matrimony before the presesit on. Ger.rral VIIJon'.s former wlfo Mid Kiijj for divorce in Johannesburg two pj'i aco. urjn the publication of an In terview ui a. Iudon jiaper with an actress, in v.hiL-h ffce tald that sho was enKapcI to lie m.irr:d to the General. The latter d nlil this, but the wife rc!ved a fleere of separation MH. VII.JOIT W. imoHCKII V. AliO. The prenl Mrs Vlljoen was parat-d from her hul.an.l by a decte. of divorce about e!cht'n months nro. The mother of the bride, who lives In l'lttafl'ld. III.. rsterday said that her Uaujthter. Mr. Myrtle Dlckrfon I.owden. became tuvjualnted with Gen-ral Vlljoru. wh the latter was ia Plttjaeld en a 2e turlsc tour last fall. He later returned to PlttsfieM. with a party of his associates of the Rrltlh R-r-r Var li,!:. remalnlns; for e.-a! r.ei.. on tl. occasion of th later lIt They soon became th bett of fivnils. ar.l their friendship culminated in mutual Infatuation "hi lr!dj' mother said j ester-lay that her da-tshte- had com to St. Ijul to lcoins th br.de of tr- lter W-r hero. Tho marrls.ee li er.e a taken out Thursday, but t! ad.ir. of neither hrld r-or jrrooni couM be a rjilmd." After tni marrlaco. they could not b bc-;e.l anl thlr ldntitv .uld a it b 1-arned The Rver-jid Faun ieroy i tm-ibl to throw any IVht n tb ens, bttt hi de-crlplion of the Rroom n seen tint It practically blotted cut all doubt. The couple vce-e not loejted ur.tit late lar: r.!ht. G r.rrI l-n was on of the dlstln jr. l..Hl f.iur, a: th south African War, nd v;an h- BritIh-lor V"cr exhibit as orsa&M's! and hcousht to the World s Fa.r V wa. rit to Gerr.il CronJ. th root j-rmmen; of the Bor J-dr tak- Ice rjn Ja tfc r-markabt how- .T-. i-vJrsf of Mle. Mty Kelfort. an f3EUfh actrs. which were -ul.l!hil ex- ; faslvely. attracted ntte.ntlon. Sh chars'd i fe-.eral "IIoen -1th tr-eh of promlst J She aLo publlihed niearln5 letter aj. j lend f hava been written to her by ti- j Ctn-r-1. t H- declared ttat no tr.;s5rr.-t eslsteit. 11- M that he rst mt ttc aetress on -I j-.j-,.- bour.d frcm Imdon to S.rith A r--. j,e later a-noun-r-d Ir. 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TIim first Intimation of the riiEaicment enm- from Miss Mdley and Mr. Iyland Jun :?. when Mr. and Mr. Cdwlu S. Inillr of Forest Park boulevard received a cablegram, reading: Married July. Florence. Il'IS AND DA1SV." Slnco that tlmo the many friends of Miss Mdley havo ben awaltins; enjerly for tiio f.-irtlculars. Mbw Jle,'il-j- and her younjrer sister. Iiule, went abroad In April, but It was not thn dhlr.ed that the acquaintance which had It beginning; In the functions at th" official residence of Sianor Rranchl. the Italian ."ommI.Ior.er. was about to terminate In the event which 1 announced from Florence. REAL SUMMER IN ST. LOUIS; TWENTY-TWO DIE IN GOTHAM. Maximum TeniKratui'e for the Day Is 91 Dejrn .-. inn Ahsem-e of Oppressive Humidity Keeps Down Xuiiil.r of prostration.-, But Two Cases Are Treat el at the 'ity L!?pitai. anil X.-itli,r of Tliem Is Serious Repetittion of Ve-n-r.layV I'onditions Is Forecasted for To Day Two Victims S"in Home. TEMPERATURE AT SAN ANGELA TEXAS. IS 109 DEGRES. C l"lTi:ilfTf:stlER.tTIH(: 4 San .mple Ali!Iiie S !nci;in.tU s Concurlla. Kns.. s Dateni-irt s Rods city. s Fort Smith s Kansas City Ij3-Jyll!e Omaha . .. !-JebIu . s Wichita . St. I.ot:I s New York . S Chic.-.x;i . ; -K W '' . W 4 .. ?I s SC 4 .. w :c .'ji M M s . W , " I'or t - "tn- thl month tb- ueaih 'r vi- ui eo.n-fortab'y hot In St. RouH cs:-rii-. l a t!.e th-rtn'i.meter rsr!s treil 'n ileifr fcr four hour ta the aft ernoon, re.nchlaa; the maximum. 31, at t o'clock ami d'eflnln thereafter Ru: for th rIUvly lower jjrrnt.-ur f hunililit- much mor sufferinr might !ii b" ! !ior:ed. At 7 . m th humidity w at tb max imum ,' n pr cn:. th minimum b-ln rcrild -it tb W.alhr Rureau at T p. in. at ZC pr ct-n!. Win from th ou:h a.nl the southat. movlr.g a: from file to elcht mil an hour, temprrtl th h'at omwhr.t. Tho prI!ctto.n of fair ail ont!ajI w;trm weather. iu'l by th- local fcrca:er Thuridav. v,a fulfill, d. Conditions like tho of iaterdy ar for-casted fcr St. Itu', end vitinlty and h I'-tat- to-day Ir St le.jtl th weaker wilt m 'ajr nr.d -ontinued warm.r. with Hjht souther ly winds. For Missouri the foree-a! is for Ren-.-ally itir to-lay and ce3ler in the northw -t jevrtlin f'Ol'R OVSRCOME RV HKAT. Two m'n. overeoar.e by th hat. wr take-j to tfc City H&epltjl veterdHy la ambulant-. They v.er lth !n sr!ous condition wsn they ur teclved at the ti:lttion. lut tb uusl treatment ad-n!aHterd in hat pro t rat Ion, bro-jqht hm arounl and tfc rhyslrfans an nounced lat niht that they would re eover The mn ere- Jack Cosklla and Jama MrCraft. labor-rs. Conklln 11 at No ZA Fo!om av-nc- He I years eld and w ov-r-conv by th- bat. whit at srorfc at Park and Thurrnan avnue. londlnc an nln Into a. ear McGraft. ZX yar. old Itve at No. North Eighth street He was cutting weeds on a lot of th Mississippi VaJJ-y Trust Company in North St. Ijouis when b fell ciConscJoua frosjk heat. U S ii i d MIrs Medley was a frequent guest at the Italian Commissioner's patliorinc, and had many opportunities to meet Mr. I.e land. but it Is not recalled by lie friend here thst she showed any preference toward him. Mr. Inland Is the oti of IjiuI I.elan'1 Sr.. a well-known banker of New Tork. HI mother Is an Italian woman of high social station. Mr. Inland and his broth ers were born In Florence. Ry residence as well a by birth h is an Italian. H N a yachtsman of almost Continental reputation and it 1 believed thnt Miss Medley and her sister havo formed two of hi parties In cniles on the Mediter ranean. It I thought that Mr. and Mr., inland will return to the United State. In the autumn, and will rerfdo In New York. In the manttm. nnd probably all nest year. Mrs. Inland will continue her vocal educa tion under Kuropean masters. Mrs. RMand is an orphan, an,! jn helrs. Her friends In St. Rotif inctetfo th oldest and wealthiest famUtr. Saciety l:re regards her as nmons It. favorite. ' takr. u th Cliy Ho;.I:.il by Patrolman is. Ill-key ..f the SIvlIi Dlstrl, t S!i;v,;jn Re'nltard. German ;' jearsold. of No 12 i:rr'on tr-e. wliII? nt work t Nul-en. KiVia & Krui'o Ivint Mantt fartur.ni: Ci.r.rany. l.ecirr.o merhisttril He ie,,jerl l'for th" arrival of th'j arnbuliije,. from th South Sido Dispen sary .in! wis rot taKn there Reiiry Rrlniniy was proMrate.l br 'h hat at KIn,;'s hishc.ay ind Hd Marieh-:-t-r road re:r,ay enin H was taken to bis home nt No E115 Shi-i avenue, by iatrutntan Th tra. MERCURY AT"sA?J ANGaO STANDS AT 109 DEGREES. rkpi !.:, sfnci Ail Le.IIa. Tc. Jt.lv li A bulletin from Sa.n AngeU.. Tx.. states this to bao been the hftt-ht day .r known In Texa The mercury registered 1'0 f.-r.Tcs in th if.aj. Thi r. idler m takn by ih I'nlted H::ile wa.tfcer iWnir on kv eniment Instruments Tcer were sion prcstratlf.ns fr..m the hea TWENTY-TWO DEATHS FROM HEATJN NEW YORK. Nw Vo:V. Ju.y Si- Dpi: th- -lightly low- temp-mtur and a brlk r,orthvt brz. th d-aths from ht to-day rachd th h!ght numbr of th sum mer for ther w-r- tw-nty-fwo ilctlm Thr's 1 acecunt'd for en th- scor that th- humidity la th- last wiel. has weife. end th constitution of many persons. who finally ruccumb-d to th climatic con ditions Th fatal ca.-s wr cornne.1 I.-.rrIy to Icfant. and to p-r?onj of ad vance ug. LEWIS BANK EMFLOYES DISCHARGED BY RECEIVER. TMrty-risr I'ersnn. Ixsr I'ositloas 1'eyaarnls to Depositors TalaJ sUSil.iMMt to Date. P wa aanounce'l lat nlcht that Keen er Fpeccer had tw'i;"i abo!ii thirty f.ve e.ploy of th P.op.e' laltd State I task and that more thin tfV has te..n paid to depositors. Netr'y all ai the J;als tunk emplcye. wl;h the -aeetlca of Cashier Initnam and thre of bis asrUUnl. -yer informed that tnelr srvlcs would not be required whfl the affairs of the irjitltutlon hre blns e-:tled Rec-ite ?pner ?ayj jhst demsads for the withdrawal f dpp;lts now averase abo'lt IT5 a day. Wh-a he 'cok c'targ she depoelts totaltd about tM.f0. but pay ments have reduced th. sum to about 27'. Besidents Appeal to State Au thorities After Protesting t Contractor Building Elec tric Line. Doctor Raker, of SpiingfieM. chief of staff for the llllr.cl State Hoard of Health, arrived In Ei wards villa last night to investigate, on ren.tict of citiaeti?. charge that grave were being broken Into In a cmetry on the south part of town. The piiee I on the extreme western end of th grounds of the Midison Coun ty Iltvpltji. Sc-.eral months a;o a rlcht-of-way through the lutnl was vM by the County Ro-trd of Supervisor, to the St. I41UN and Northcistern I"tctne Rail way Company. At that time tli members did not think or the fact that the tract had served a a ctmetery and th. sate was made without reservation. The company put in steam shovel and sixty grave were torn open, the hon strewed about and mixid in the embank ment. Skull and fragments of skeletons were tossed nil aliout and fhoclRd passers by Immeasurably, especially a tho-toxsins out of skeletons cou'd be witneed by all who pael along Hickory street. The neighborhood protested, but the contrac tor paid no attention and tho State Roard was appealed to. ROARD POWERIVESS. Doctor Raker went to the sctne last night, nnd also Interrogated the com plainants and the superintendent of th hospital. Concerning; his investigation bo said late last night: "I Ilnd quantities of bones and frag ments of the human frame exposed, a. was alleged, but tho wholesale exhumation Is not a menace to the pubilo health. r tho last interments there wore tn or eleven jeara ago. The desecration of th cemetery Is apparent, and the iatut protid; remedy for this, but n I find nothing endanserinir the health the mat ter do not come within the prinlnc- of the board and I shall make ro recom mendation. "Common humanity coM dictate th n Interment of these remain? In' actii.i to that end i without th-. Jiriidictlon f th" loard. The CJc is unusaal, .ir-I ir. t believe, the first ms"ui.re of tbr kind to Iw called to my attention " SAYS IE LYNCHED THE WRORG NEGRO SherlJf Tilley of MeTx-nnan fomity G.ie See Governor I-nnliam riaiin to Be on Trail of the i:al I'uljiiil. TtKPI HIJCSI'ECIAU Ati"'in. Tex . July I.". -Slrtff Giorne TII-I-y "f 5IcI.n:i2ti Count was here to-rtay tn . th Govmor. nnd stated that the r.eirrii who was lynched In tli !olnitv of :ol!nd.i for an assault on Mr. Renjimtn Robtrts. a nblt woman, was not the r. gro who connultt-d th rrim: that th. real culprit I still at larg and Is known ! b In thi .ectlon of the Wale, which la th reason that TUley I here. He I a:lti! In hi areh for the ne gro by Sheriff Jai kman of Hays County. Th- ngro wl'ii r.-.i liangrd by the mob protested hi linoeer.ee all the time, but ih- rami pud no att niton to Mm. It i llk!y thnt thl error of the mob will Ifjd to an investigation. CHILD AT MORGUE After Ijong Separation. Mrs Clara Hill fe'eognizes Djiughter's Orpse (;irl Engaged to Wed ronimitteil Suicide. In t!. Identification, of the body of Mlssi Anna Hill. 23 years Oki. at the mors yesterday evening liy Mr. Clara H1H of No 111 Icut street, wa dlIos"t the fact of the prvenre of mother and dauglr.er In St lew! for snral weeka without either knowing the other was hre Ml.s Hill c.OTnnilttd nl'.-ide by taM-H mnrrlilr.e In her rocm at No. Wash- tngtun nvn'j. The potron waa taken ThumdEv ev.nlt.. and she died the fol lowtn?" morr.ln?. when her body wwe fert to the morgue. 3Ir. Hill snw a rotlre fa the cessa papr of th eulc!'!". She did not tlilok It was hr ilaughtr at first, but became) mor- and mor lrnpr--d with tba Id, that It tr.Isht le Anna. Sh- went to th morgui jeti-day ten!ng ar.d Mentlfiiel hr dsught'r. The nicther cam to B: t-uls from C!ro. III., about a month tgo. and th daupl-tir or.Iy two wks ago from Kar.- uut 1ty. JIo. Mothr and daughter tu not seen earn o.nar iar ann 7 Mrs. WB esOn t.at her daught-r waa to harre ben married to Charl Toung of sTaaa i..iy. .""". anu en inrura?"! to him la't night cf the death of th. inunr woman. II 1 expected to arrive here this raornlr-. an1 will take partt the f jneral senders of hi Intended brtis. MAN ATTACKED AND ROBBED. Walter Bohertson Says He Was IMievedof?lS. In brojl daylight yeste-day erenls Walter lUiberrvsn of No. :ilS Nortts Twelfth street Ulm h waa robbed at Fourth ad Valentin .-tree. ,,f $! by two ur.idtmtlflfd men Robertson rJ!eg that h was sitting o a oTirbston waiting for a street car whn fc wa attacked. He says that ther grabbd Mm by th throat and MlatvoS r.lm cf his curie. The men. of whom Robertson could crJy a meaner Cescrlfitlon, eacapa MOTHER DISCOVERS . -Si miMjmt'-i2 js-fe -tiiivi; i A T- -i - r -