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""".-. O-.- V V iniiiiiinimnninn; ; 'nmniiiiiiiiniiim THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC, saw I Secured through Krpubllc WANT AM are th beet to ! had In ' larjls. iiniiiiniiiiiiiiiium: mz :w$?m .: Jil L J-J T!7TZ f " .IItU. a f :. Tvr if .i'!'n VT t TVEftAY MOT!VTVO HFrTPMl'W t:K tC(?. b cr. It "waiaajSswja-aywaasMsa aaaeawaaaaaaaaaaa. ' SUMdUity Or The St. Louis Republic Tarawa . rptrmUrr l, ! THE WEATHER. 1lllli:TKli "1 11-11. V. AM J re l i! M '. i't-.' (j; 7fcr, - a. thurei'r at a-: -j n .. . - ' " a. : r ntuliinic t w-ru. I " ,. - t..- . .tn t'ir rcair rre- eaM at i a.ll .f1iv&a 1-if tu inertia Yaatrrrfay'e CoaaWlloae. . r r.itl- l..i Ii I r-ri-i a' m tt.ri.n- T -i- ra tine V iihimii s-rift' i ' 1 .!.rs vx -rnl In- . .- - iMxlmutn tl ;; ri a t.r at 7 ii m Pre- -i'i ta r I -at. at " lit . 1 l at c tr Jfum:4u Minimum ry r T.t ri ; . iii . 73 at 7 p fu oi.-tr .XI 7 i. m-. IS a-iim-I.. it 7 ! in T' "- in. lea si:.- .f th rner. U. ft at 7 M. 1J-M r.s 3 j 4-M S--3 -: 9 - s'jrrite (I. irit. -ci Itnrh ': day I. 1' al'tai tita-t. - .. la.t tiitt.-r rf.t.-iiit-r r1 i tr r .--i t. i It i Zt rir-t .luait.r, t Kt'ir c fu'i 111111 teT .tar 13 , AVas!;ii.ri"r stit 1 l"ur'-t: !" .iti.1 4tul li!lnji Sh.mr nr. ! ".r.ti ;! " r .,. r to!n. f nir.rroi fair. lr-ti hu'U'.l i ft Iri'n 1 - rkru Hh'iwr anl wIt To-'lay. to JTi.rr . fir Kir i"n n. In lUn Trrltori 1'jlr ani ci.r I tiz . i'i.i'irow ftr I"r I-.j-t-rn T.ii.-SJm.r ani thunlr rfirrn ant ..ijr f-a . ti.morro" f!r. trh lUth J .n .:f t- iim Tm Kjfr to ity: roller In r jtm . f? -.n ti Tffri-A fir anl Mnr. I I.-tiks ra!r an-S ejnrur t-dy anj to lr .rrm I ' '- rirna t'.tir fw'nv on J tn-mirrow ik i i it r.s or Tfi.ntr-H r.vi. ras. I. jin-r.r-irlit-r Uanla llaUr. llnHir.(.Hll Unliaih Kisclil. I lit-MBt Kill .loan II. ii'llrara. lr-hblltu f.lrnMtm Itclurnlnis. J. Ulrr l.lnra llrrnnr TrnHle. C car 4'alla llaiiar infrrrnrr. llal.itil lln-ako .til l(rrril. 3 . trk In.nrnnrr laialr. ip-ra)ln in llaritrr. rfllfia Hltc llt-all ll..im. 4. I'rinlrra llirr Claim Vli-t..r. llilil l-lts hn i.rt.nih. B. Tlllr Ciiarntil) Trait suit. Iriinnarr rnru lllnlrra. 7. I.lltlat KaaanliM l'rftrrlira. Ht-r la t.lrl'a Murilrr. 1 1. Inlrralulr flrrfliunla' Mrrlliia;. Inlirnll) ( .!. Ii Drill, (aaltoal llriiuliiiiliia laajair. UT .tils i 1'iiKn t'Jt ami i:i. Ilirla, Marrlasr nu'l llurliil llrrorila a nil rw i r Ix.rHlliiua I'nua- IS. I truth tie. I'ncr 7. Iraarl Motriarala on I'ucr S. wmiic.ti;. U 11 .; -n luattli ;-il is .liarfNl it!i mlzz iim jt"' l'A;i; J'.' ii a .i .i iinuit.N. Tli" liiviiitul Ki.mk VV .M.-vliiII nks t' .it ln wi' iv l Hit i .-. i ;,!. .itlitrwi li.i mil i .. .(, e- law l'At:iJ I I'ornuT l.lfiit-iuint 'Sovcrnnr O'ilrani i"j Uftl :iti-t -IIeJiHi- uo.iii,I,,I in lits mvn ,u.l liy uiilitftilillcd atnncr. ln eg. ' I ! I'.U.K 1. r. u ji'TiIro Iniirnvi-1 hhim'-a ii.il In ' f l'o.ul. I,tn JScr?oa C.tv ii vtill . int l'.MIK 2. )u iil n ii-. it) rlv. r I'.'r.iki all ni-on!-! r (itniiin t1iM,l.-. l'Ai;i-: T y !. v.-.! id Iw ii;mk Shellry i- K I . titiKU of rit.it ttnco:i anl mi . louit.1,1 ir I'A'aKS. I tt r.r. ("lull rrcniiEliiors lc?al fiction -. t -i-i'iMutni iiifjni-T!'. r.;i-: 3 I i -i t- t J A larks-on of TrHrnliili " Nil! en tiKht-iititir ii y ciiu.sr i v ' i'At;i: I'i i tiff in IlsiOo TttN :unratUv TniM i .tut tin j.iii! w1tr- n Milnt. I'Al.K 1. r k- s i.-.ir IMiin!ttti!c nrt:-iulxt im Jii.l.i-i..lti,t r.incrrn. I'AtSK It' z. II AiMicrson. ir iir.-Miil.tit of . .'.' r ,n,:il Tiut i.'iriniiaii, invdlrta I , Ity I .win I'Atli; V. S' louts l':i.vttity ulll nluinilon mili tary iJr i I.. ,iu iifi much time N n--j it J (mm lUum I'AtiK II. I'. I 4i.il x.tiliouta drfr.Mv at ' - . Iiuii-a at Intorctitt. Mrr i i ii.. tn.s I'AiII-J 1 i:M:itAI. IHMI ti;. ir ui tt tit jt .Idrtil? Ma. si1hiif4 . i in S ihr.. irt-.n arr fa- 'i' liijuttil uml a M-uro ate t.'rlBBaK r l'At:r. I A v i' .'rnnaii, who tvturn.ti Krt- ' i . ix t-nir uf i:urojK- lth Mr aini l 'uini J Kin?t!U ami ilma Km ci irj . . i tor St Iajiii. i'AitM I l'.P h-Ainwy if rtatt ciu-n' rtrrnatir r. b rntrrlni New York t'f 'S'. ami taktr.tr ill. !?' l'.MIK 1 V tol itu-.llon In MIouri kjt more w Karmrr in l!loorl lttr but !" hrtr"l with Insntlatlon arf Sep tic -l i at ... hUfcrr croan.i 1'AGC I. t is v ktr stuck itcallty : Or- irv ttuit intllrtnil tt'tlt. P.VOE i A' tritjon t prfotTOwi on l"r.'- 4rn ' . , . . i Olirasv rnljersltj l'AC.E i !' ' : l!'VMcrit ir its to rcj i lfk htrfra. 'of tW oo ctianct b- .;,- f. . jrorrtItsnl b.. r. flatten ! nmrJs - t ntr:hutkr I'AISK 1 ' a;:ure ratjr asm r.ncrn-i - T ur- ror rt nod i kjukins far r t . jf rta'ni anil art. t.-aart.U . . tmiti. . PAOK a. ' . a rrat Ilro.l action In ... .i ni: juarntitirtf ; TA7E i t. f.rl rnanirrisl in vraat UtJWtnr S. - I i'l!. StSw 1AE 7 i'ihi;ii:x. i - ti ifstKKi a rati tVr a twenml . itif rrr: - at TJw ilatror It la un- u-i-t.il tJt lre-ii!'Kt ltarvHt in tt!jvth nt tb move. TAtlK ; rtrraan Pny OowsetSor -ar at ar- jai sj Anjrroaa t'oa-ui Geivrai a: Br- a :hat i-i rofatscn lt!j Vra-rtca e- it- If uta.rtsi asdfT tin' rjutn5 - '"'" PAK i Ktll HOll. t'rrrat rye oSii-U. of ratirajati nat af I - CrcMf abtit 3umi !AGK i Vi'"e Kjnaha n--cpertsr fafer a i'jir 1.1 fratur of liir KiBVrr-Gckl tc- rf lUtji; : scout ii:tt. lir.saj drfrat "ite ;-et hy a trnrv of 5 i i'ACK v an!:aal li" td Cckrao Catw by .-. of i to: Paus l Kt:'-h fctii :Mn J.ft.- 7-iro. I ir?ai t i i'AOE i Iji-val fcttiv.I tmB Nc. Kftilfi: fcr t!w Kiimd. PAt5!i Sl PrcsiJcnt Hrrrn-an ojJiokH votrc bal liAjvra vevki hijfccr sUrto. ACS S- THE ARCHBISHOP ON HIS WAY HOME Itcluriis I'ioiii ICuniju-aH Totir With .Mr. ami Mr. Willhim J. KiiiM-lla ani! Mimm Kinaellu. ARRIVES TODAY OR TOMORROW Yififiil Ni.ltil ('aihi'ilrairi uf OIl Wiirlil fur J'uiiiiv aitiiilniin: in ('iiiiriti'iii'timi f NVw Hi. I.miia Callit-ilral. a Tl.r lirii.il:ir Curtail. lliraM iiuil.lllli: Kt V'Tli vr New York, Sffit. !. HU f.r.ic: ArcSi-lil-hoU Jnlin J. I.Iliiim.m, uf rit. Lout, ah-, arrtvcfi hfro "n iriJay :inl fix nt rVtttir l.iy anij Sumliv at t li rfttj if Mrs Ki'tmUt In J.ui.f riuivn. I:. I.. Kfl fur liomc to-ilay. Tliu Arcliliislmii. nlii !i:ia lrn alroi with Mr an.! Jlrn. William J. Kln.IU ntiii Mlm Kin'-lli if rit. !.uK talli-il rn the ''.iminn.i .in Jnlv a anil roturnel on Hi vame tiattit-r I'ri.Iiy. The sttarncr ti.n!' a ii'-w r--ir-l if five ami one-half !" from u- n.ion. Arciihlz-tiuti ;i'ntiiu I. ft at fn-e for Jani.stoun for :i l.rif v:lt. Mr. Kln-s'-II i an-i Ills fa-nllr ar- Mopi.tm; at the W.tl-lorf-Asidif i atiii will ilvjatt for hum.- on Wiiirit hiiay W unit alroail for rst and rfen-a-tl'ni.'- alil Mr. Kinslit tl.is (vr.itiK-"111"- ;ra-. hout-VLT, v.n nnxioi to e K't'ie of tin. ttc.l-ktioxvn ratlinlrai!! of the ilil W.rlii with a v!- to tho -r-ctioti of a new rathc-ilral r. St. !ouU. V tra-lf.l tiiKt'thrr lii tiUK-tistiikaii, xhre a Ivi.-ira-t'.i.ti from rit. I'.itrhk's I'olli (.-. ThurlfS. ni"t tlii Airtililslicp juiii urlol him t" Tliurl.x. Hhi re. with Anrhhiyhi-p IJyan of PhilaoVlihla. ili.-y vhtp KUtai- of honor at it r.ni! hiiiu't. JIADK Tut It ill' !i:i;i.AXl "His rir.ir.' rctiini'il to I'lit.Iln. wlifn: w rfjulii.-il him ami tiiaiit- a tour of Ire l.ti.ti. rm.-rini; aN.ut 1 ' mll.s In all. I'i ibIjI il.iys VV.- xlhti-il all iilnl ot ln-t.T-st ami "tit a cr.-at part of the time in U'irklow .nil pf.ii. oumtlt . "I uant to --ay that Hi liot.-!- in Ir I.itiil i:om..ir xt-rx- faxuraMy itli tliost- of any cuimtry In iaiiii'. The ,n iiimm.i'i i tlotia ri- r-a!lv yoial. Jii.lt:..! v.n h th. Matiil.ir.l if Am.rlraii hot.-!-. IJut. after all. mi.- n:nt i;o .ihruni if h txantx to learn to a'lii'ii-ialt the pert lot- in the liol-ls ola this ciile of tile 1i!k ionl. J-i"-! aNiut a tnoii'li uf it will conxineo any American Ili.it 'ihtreV no 'l.i.-e like home "V. viyiti.l Ki.Iani! ami tl.tii h's time eiit lit uiiv. litre of ui to Par!" W- mifiil him lv a feu lumr.- in tie Kr neh m! tal. he h.ii.t:: 1 f; fur i.nri. uri.I Mil in to xNIt th famous rjile -irals of thixe itliK. for future MiManre Ni:ii.:ri"i:u n toi;i:ists. "ArrhhUhoi I!.. 'linen xx.t much Imtr. s!nil with the general eoinlitiona -icx.:llin in Irtlar.i! rlxerthlnjr looks jir-oriit-roiiii. The ri.;.!.i are in hetter shape than one enaM l-ti,ly lin.iKUi- It i- a.-li.iii.-lii:iK that morv Anierii-aiix tio not xi-n In lam to si it U bt.iu:..". hut till-, if iue. in. .Iutilit. to lrth.ircv on Sh iiart 'f tit' Irih peolile. They i.i ll. .t tt'ia to ajijtieeiate thv fart that the hue ntrx far .tiimrior lo inot of the ountrif in llur-je, sml that Am.r.i.in touit uoi:M jut a- chully t;-mi ttie'.r iii.n.. j in Irel.m.i a in ltzer latli! or Praia".-. Th.- trouhle i t!n.y haxe not tt auukdieil .to tliu nfeen-:t of tx;lultliiK their eoimtry'.N aliraetioiM to trax.-Vri. Two of the i;rejit.t tfai:iliti lin I.u.il in Ire'auJ. t the tourl-t" imineilldt.-iy lu.iii- fur Silr"rlan.i. iYaiu-e or "r tnanx. whrn tliev vionl.i. if they on! knuM of the NaUtit- of Irel.intl. at Ua-t N'nll a .rtUm of their time ami monr there T ijiris known ai:i:iah "Wli- rex.-rAe went xx. w.. r iri're -e(l with the fait that St I..mi- Is n.e.v aM well kr.nwn ahroa.l a anj Anuruan lt anil this is -lue wholl to the l.oui'-Uiia l"urchae i;m.it.on At every hotel wher- e reKttr.ii a. St. l.mi:ati. the CUesls viniM lu-.tiifillaiel) Ij-kIii to il'i-u. the Krw.it Ils-t-t-it: -n. until 1 hcfaine atih ll.xl that If St l.ouH pot nuthtni; mure than tSu- ailx.ritrnnsnt txrry dollar e-1-ale.i fur that iir.ijis-t ha- i-m well rt Ikiid ' Mr. KtnsWla sail h '.m not familiar with any plan Arrtitlfbop GU-cnon ma InxT for the n.H t I.ouU Cathedral It ! M hQ'arx'.r. that l.t xlrare lias not rt d.ctdej uixm the itIc of architecture t" be emplojeil Two arrhltfctn. one l?rnrh and the othr German. hax- Veen reijur-ited to yubmlt ila:. for tfc nv eUtr.ve SIR THOMAS UPTON INJURED. Thrown From Horsi Hiirin H-vii-xx of Troop h Km.: FMwartl. K.Ii'.b-reh S. tlarl. Spt :j -The r-ratet mMT of S--' hrfn 'nder arm la- ;e b.i;tle of ri.-lie. flr'd n. - 1aj iv Kme n!ar! hrr tcdit Th Hint arT!xl at "hf -:tih . -ir'-:al thl -n-trnlni arj pro.Md-il to Jtolx rpo.1 patae. -ens. attfide.S bv tlt rok. f Ciwti!: t inj n I rUliant jtaff. r rsj to the pande trsunj in Kins' Park. wjwr. nrl ox fvctch xoiun tra roarrhJ pat hi M jety IxTanir tlW nxxreh it. ?irl Thoroaa lp :n. lw l !KMMra:y CMontl of th Se otil Lvtrkrlts Enpinfwv -"a ttsttlln: ht rttn-nt tw tha Kinc h-n hi K.ra thrnv taim ! Sir Tharna. -usa V . J in tr-. r' - T" -r."- ',rt, .- ni: of a cut sao-'h ac-J it.' hv --ld. r .r 1 xr-r. 15 ' w-. n'.a-.J -tvj-.c j a udj.n -b- T . t -.7 ' -i e-rx to sir Thcm a - -o -i.r.. . to SL rt)a.yt.in. I BIG FIRE AT MEXICO, MO.; BUSINESS PART THREATENED ! r.rv ' - pe -jv Meiiixx .t. S,;ir Is At fi5i toT3i!it tt: Ininwrj" Pti'.Wisz cvtsp!l .hr the llstbaxxay-Xeii"! Grain Ciaiiscy htirsT Into flame aatl thrpaJfna to i tIf-srn'T tttt1 etjtlrx tn-3 ;ortIoa of tlic cit. Tiif vis? Hatl i in iaen. , Ob a.vtiKt oi" tt? uc-ax- aaoutie :; t irnric-aalWt to xvaJst withla txvn WrarV if lb. Waif. S;ari arc faMi:: fcr six b.xiis aruuuxl. aaU tlit? Saon's' are prcaUic( m tar...!r GOULD AND RAMSEY DO NOT SPEAK ConateruMtioo Kunuen WlifD Wa- liiittli I'lenidfat Heliinitf uud Taka i'ofM-MKiou uf Ofluv. SAYS HE HOPES TO WIN FIQHT. Safi in tSfrr'tnr,v' Office Lurked 'and riiief Kxirriiliiv ! Not l'vriuitti'd t View Traiu- fi-r Iiooka. iiEilui.ir upeciaiv Nl York. Sn. IB fiurprUt; ami con tt ri:.tliiii enMicl in the otllces of the Walith litllroa.l, at No. HO I'.ro.ulway. to-day when Joseph lt.im.y Jr.. calmly walk.il into the suite on the tifih Hour and took TxisseMtion of hU ilok to resume his dutiet. as rt t-ident of the great r,il riiil K-3i. Oflletals ttf the road did not eiltct that Mr. Ilanisey would exir &iovx lilx faev in the huildltiK anuln aftir he iuel hli apeal to the Mockholdt rs. a-khis for thtir I roxi'-s for the imnw of dUputins control of the- railroaul with GtorKe J. Gould, at the annual nictlim: to In. htld In Toiedo. O.. on Oelol"rld. While rvcr! minor otiicijrti of the road esttnileil sreetlnRs to Mr. Itamwy on hi entmuxe, irfs reetjttion was a eold inn to uy tile ha.it. Ills iiresence was ignorctl by Kdi;ar T. WelU-n. vle preoldent. whose disk nearl adjoins that of Mr. Itatnaey, and by t.'.t ehlef otticlals of the ny&lc.n. lil.lLU MUtl-UI OFI'lll. Wlli: HANsliV API'KAHS. George J. Gould n tiirnr 1 to-day from hU Mmitii.-r home In the Cauklll.-i. Ills othce on the lifth floor otiatiiunlfajt with that of Mr ICatiiM-y. but when he w.. Infortneil of the latter is rtappearance. h'" old Ur:trtt r.- hick'ti ami lie lustily liixtulU-il hlnuself on the tl.M.r In low. with !il. s.fretar. &ten.i:r:ipherH and clerks. When avkeil rtKanliiiK the staten'llt h-Mi.-l by Mr. ll.im&ey. Mr. tinuhl j-ald: ll la aul nurlhy of aa anilrr. Tbr kladral IIiIuh I na Ju la lu niakr ao fnatairal ua ll."' Mr Gi.uM and his aiivl.--.TA ami.ng whom l-i IMv.ar.l T. Jiffery. pretlil-nt of the Ts'iuer and HIo Grainle and the Wstern Pacific, held a confer, nee In the board natni on the fourth fIo.tr to cont-ldt-r the Mtuation. but no official stataHiient was N.iue.1 by th. m. When Mr. Iat5ey was informed of Mr. Gould's rt-mark he retorted. "You can ay to Mr Goi.!d for me that he need l under no obligation to lie -on-fideratai if m" frelltiKs. I will ab-olve him from any such obligation." wtui.nxT iki; iiiaiT i M.r.ss hi: ii tn inn-i:. Hi ininlmt; lii plan" for obt.ilnlnK con trol of the Waltat-h Uallrmd. Mr. Ham m?x' said: 'I would not haxe pme Into thl thing unles I had hopea of obtaining a ma jority of proxies. I am not th? strt of a perron xxho would willingly so Into a lue u.g tlKht. "Tlirre are no creat railroad or tinan chil ltu-r.st- what -x--r b hind me. Ah a matter of fact, control of the deltenture tainila and the lie.-k of the Wabat-h are hi Id in liit!fKn ! nt hands" Mr lUtma-y J that h- could make no estimate of the Gi.ul 1 tv bllng-; lu WaUtsli n-urities. nor of Hie ltockefeller holdiniit. "I m. Ill l' only too clad.. hox.t-x-rr." he said, "to i.btnln the ouppurt of the thh-n-ture ImndhoM-r They haxe an iuat coiitrcl cf the Wabih Willi the stock-hoWi-r-. lli'h claSs of s.ctirity hold-rs .-l.-cts six dire, tors to the Wabish Iniattl the tvelxe ir.'U olecte.1 then fllnollljJ the tMrtfCnth :nmUr of the li-urd." A- rt,Kari!s the ltal latu of his Jii-t-tlon as pr i-itut. Mt ltaniy sail tt was l-rfectly c!-ar Tin-. Is tn t!lr until "AtoUr lt." he t.lifTx.1. "and max be 1. no r. I :iktd the lb ard of l!retort for i x-aeation f-r .-x-. ral months, from the end .if June mi til m-tolrfr 1 It via an . uforc. .1 lcav of nb-.-nee an-1 1 is.txnl 'he rlftht to return at .mx time t- return- my ilutle." Kttlkl'.t MIT lT-IOIITTI-'H TO SKI-: IHtNsl'KH III IO lis. When atkeil whether li- con.-hlere.l that his powers- -in prel lent had Nen asurpeil. Mr Hame replle.1 "I ! not ceit-lder tut it wuuld be dleniiietl for niu t.t make a fmht tin.ler present .-ondltion-i It Is tru thnt I haxe t.--i rtf Jil perniNfion to ln Pct the transfer iiook-. hut 1 would not precipitate a quarrel with th. rtnploj'M In tre jecretarj's otil- ox-r th question of a ctoed afe In which the books are held The detail of the operatbin ot" the road are not brlr.ir utmlttl to me. but I hnxe net aaked for them. I am familiar tn n general av with what t solnc or. " Hamary wilt derart for St. laouSa is a ttw days. MAN SUCCUMBS TO HEAT. First "nso at rity Hospital V ti'I'-r Sin-h i'oiulitit'lis. While a: work at Towr G-ox-e and anUt-. hortl after 1 ve!.n;fc e.; af! nioon I'ctrr S.jxetT of N jioa ftrtst. wa oxerctnie hi the h.-at Hunt rdaa ar and. con- whin taken to th :t Hot::at. hi 4 til'.'.on was .oniiri erioi: Acor.lirir to tie W-'l'e. he w tn chart? of a -ju.i'l of : trc SI "h-v he c roh0 to b' aid and rt. and a vtand ll'l,l Workmen Uummnf-d a phy.l- cian who iron.TiSe.tij hi IfP'sa due to th heir After trat-r..nt at the ho'jitta! h x!x--d The " a-'-a'ttd untieal Ir.ttr e; amorc phx'.te'ina at th hoiital Thfcy mv that it t h ft'' eao t hero a h'at pro'trati n i-er recordei! Kj.r th wathrr -a j coid a wa y. sterda FORMER UEUT.-GOV. JOHN B. O'MEARA CUT BY MYSTERIOUS ASSAILANT AT HOME LC-aaaHliaaEHflHt'' I ft KSVar K aaaaaal (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataata'stfraa aEE,aaBkBBlBaaaBBBaaa7aVB 'If F BBataaaaaaK'aaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BaTBalaCkaiaa3BBBaaa5'T 7 fatV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH Y -UalaaaaaaaaaaaB ij ff lkjr LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHlaaBaHF S " "BaWaaW Well- Drctsed Straiigcr Attacks Veteran Statesman and Slashes Him With Knife. Leaving a Gash in Cheek. ROBBERY OR ASSASSINATION? Man Whose Mannir Itoiioiiiucs Him Willlirnl Arcuks Vk- lini on Latter I'onlt. DESPERATE RGHT ON LAWN. Iiitrmlor Trewnts 1'istol. Then I'm Hiade When O'Meara (rapl'les With Him Fam ily Aliseiit. and No One to Hear. tu a desperate struggle last night on the from laxxn of his residence with a Mrancer arnii.l with knife and pi-trd. former Lleuttnnnt Governor John Ii. ti'Mt-ara was xevciely slashed across the rli-ht cheek. AlthoiiKh the blood poiiretl freily fnm his wound. Mr. O'Meara aro-t from the "Tas and ran to tho house, shout lim to the hoiintnalil for lila rex-olxer. It was too late. Imucv.r. as the assailant had scaped by running around the lawn to the alley tu the rear. Whether the attack on the former IJ u- tcnant Goxernor was an attempt at as sassination or ir.ciily thu l.-.-in rata ex lailieut of a highwayman loik.l in his at ttiuptid roblier. Itoth the Htllcu and the vtcfiai of tho crime are undt tt-rni.nut. lit any .x.-ik t u.is one uf the biildest at tempta that have bun pera:traleu in Si. Ituls in a lolltt linie. Gokin.or U'Miiiir.t watt sitting on the iH.r.-.'i of hi- rtsldtiu-e. No. 4IJa Washing ton Intuit vard. last niglit at about a o clock, uitcii a y..-l!-tl.-ss.7T jouiijj man. who apjiroacieil from Niwatcad a. time, came up the walk to th': porch whre Mr. o'XI.-ai.i was silting aini asktil 1.1m Very pditt-Iy w t.t re :li. Taxlor II'.. d. "i tlots't know all) on of that uaiiiu In iiiU i.tn;htntrhuod." rtplied Mr n'Meara. "Io you kuoxv the nMiiber of his iiouse in Ua-hlngtun axt-nue?" "The nuuiLti is 4i:tV' rp!inl the stranger, us he aso-ndcii the -it p and siothi looking down on Mr. O'Meara, uho was seul.il in a p-urth chair nni tho door to the eum.-r. "Then II must 1-e on Hie. other side of th str.et.' . plied .Mr. n'iieaia, ".in all of the laid numtttrs are o:i ll.li sl.i-." riudilelily th ftrar.g.r wltt:dre l;!s tight hand frum hi- tvut inttke; and, pr seating a pistol at Mr. o'Mcaia's lual. ult-r.-i tlie Ureotiped d. maud. "Yujr money ur xour life." thk stim:ggi.k. Mr O'Meara's anwer was to spring from hla chair, srasp the .-h'.r.lng ban-! of the wea;"n with his right hand and to crappl the Intruder with his left. rilanli' p'jshtr.g the wtRpon upward ami nway frcia i! menacing position agatmt ).! forehead and uripi ing the fellcw'a fcody. the tw-o men struggled down th hurt flight of tone step., from the porch to the walk tn front of th porch. The prcgress was slow and I'.Ier.t. Neither man stroke a word, and trsx hard. labored brenthlngs of each San in what h rat!z-.! wa now a f. nht for llf were th or.Jy uund All arcund thttn en elth-r Gde of the atrit w re houje brightly lighted, but the jairehea t!-rt-l. nd far tu the e: wo the t-O'inJ of lilWreu's x-clrea in ply Arrusa th crar.ltold walk to th" lawn ;o th xt.t of the ;orch ftp. th two rn. r. struscled. Uk.-l in a tierce tn brt Steadily the oldtr tr.'in pu-h".l the p!tcl arm of the trangvr further and fartfc.r ujfard ard away :ro:n l.li own head, until at lat the ;wu ..food with th.lr fel braced In the -jfi turf cf th lawn. Thn 0'Mara. u-!nv a wretlr' trfeJ: of hi boyhood. It--ke.l hl riiht Teg .tbout t!. left S J h'- op;r;ent and tripping Mm. brauKhi hlrn h-aillv to the gras. with hl or.n cr.ater bulk full u-wn hlrn. i Here the atrsgglcd contlnuad. th Intend,! xlrttm now trylns f.lth all ha might to wT-t the ptstel froT. the wiksUJ-1- asMia sin ami to tarn tt npro hlrn. 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Ita ax-, mie. near the hortiivtv-tirn city limits, xxas foiiiiil dead In a ivsslol In the rear of the Kippler home. sh,. 1J( ,TO lIt.a, for .-ttr.e tun... h.uing appar. ntly rnotli-t-rvtl tu the st-uaye sxniii after falling 'u thu I'fallll.g. while. It Is s-U(t...Mil. -l.e wu at t. inj.lliig t.t re.-.-!... a jiet .leg. Th mil., child, who had cel.hr.itij the fuiirih anniversary ,,t htr birth but k few d.ij.- l;for. h.ttl 1,,-cn pla)ii;g nroimtl the yar.l and In th -tr.-et tlurtng th after noon, and -vas missed hx iu nthcrs of the family alaiut 3 o'clock. A se,irli f.i'lil lo tlrd her, and the as.-lM.:p .- of ;h neighburs V.-IIH :i-knlj A gei:.ral ln.nt . Instltu:.!. and every place to which they thought a rl.Hd might h iv wamUrid was .-anh-.l The nt-lghhorliiHttl surrounding th Kp;iar ti'inio I.- d.-voted to tru k ganle; tng. ai-d th seaii h was necs sarlly -prt-.id ov-r t milil. nil.I gruuml. ANiut half pa-t f. t.-. lok. several liourra prob-ihh atttr the i hlid ili-appearttl. and an hour an! a h.i.f after the dlaanptar ance was il!seo-er.l. one of her brothers, Gusiax-e. la j ears old, thought t,f the i.:sk.... ami. artompanl'd bv hl broth er. H.rman Kfpjler Jr. an invt-sticntluti was made. Tlie NhIv ot the ehlfii was found with its. load It.il.f dried in tho sew age and life extinct. Thu father was calltd. and frar.tlcallx tort the woodwork from nbo-.c- the tn pool. but to no amll In paving the lift, of his little child. Sh had ben smothered lor.g before: th warcb o nn hour and a half had be gun The body was removed and borne to the hou. Member of the family think that the rh:Id fU Into the ca,pool wh! at tempttrg to re-tu a p-t .log which had alien In. The dog wus faund jrchd upon the lltle girl's bark and was alive. Hrrr..m Kpphr. th fathr of th .load rh! I. la eng .ge t tn truck gatil-nlrig Tnere ar eight chlldr. u remaining. BENJAMIN HARMON PARDGNED. Acting (ioriTiior Lilnrats Man Who Killod laVutroviTof Hum", isri ' i:-it- -ri:-iu ' Jt.f-.-s n :; Mo. Pp: llAetlnv Goxer-or M !...-.! j to-da. grante.1 a j.jr dos to li-t.m!.-1 Htrm-in nt up frm Puillx-an i"nir.rv In l't. for t-n ar. for murd' r tn the - .nd lgre In i ar lon Ing Harmon. t:oxrnor ."! K!n!y rna-e th fola-tclng atate-nnf "In matter of application fir par.n of IJrJan!n Harmon, it appx.- from r ld ing evidenr that on th- nineteenth day of .Varb. lye. prlso.-r .hot and i::"c.3 J.-rrs. !l:.itl.n. who. l: . aum:tttl. hid debauched hla wife, broken up hi heme and w .- -I--I. d :i:ng Jie injur'.! J lrd and :nratentsg to :at his iltl -, child end take hr away if he ht'! to kl 1 htm tn order to m-co3pll!s his pr- The s;or.!Bg of th homicide, hr rr.ear.a of corre.rajivjence between cea.tl and prl'iner.. !f. which had falVr. Into M r-acd. h arr.-J of anothtr plot to ro! him cf his child, and it thhat of jv. lun thu aroa"I a! prompt.! by a fathers dut to jrotct his own 2h and Mceh b 2rM the fatal .hot. "His pardon i ask-! by .several !: drd of the Uat c!:lxen of hU borae county Including flex-en of the juryrss before whom he waa trie.!, an.1 by moat r.f the county ofjicarj. and al.'O by tfca ia-iie aha irajWci i Ua UUL" PASTOR REQUESTS LARGER SALARY Iteveretid Frank A. Mayhall Tell ('oiiftreation He Must Have More Money or Will ItcMign Charge for Law. a a a a a i a a a a) 4 -- TIIK ItBVEItKNI F. A. MAYHA1.U Who sas he will practice law If he dotsn't gt more salary as a minister. It Is for the mt ml.-r- of ilr- Htimiltoi. Axt-mi I'hrlstlan i'liutcli t.t decide wheth- r Ihtlr IkisIlt. the l.cvtj-. lid V. A May hall, wilt remain In the ni!ultttr, practtco !axv or tlo loth. Mr. Mal:a!I has been In the pastorate rlne ears, sexeral of which have b-n Fpcnt at the Hamilton avenue charge. For the last four years, tn addition to his ministerial dut!t. h has found time to take a cour-e In law at Washington t.'r.Ix-erEtty. frora which he was graduated last tayring. He has alro co'Iccttd funds for a new tVQja church, which r.ow Is tn course of construction. The church. If not one of the largest. Is cor.M r .J one of the wealthiest of the dnom!natlon In St laouts. tjit Sunday Mr. Mayhall announced that tn x-Iw of the social and financial atardlns; of th members of the church tt ! necesAirj- to lnerae th iricom of th pa&tor. that he night maintain an rq'ial po!llor.. Two prtioltlona wcr thn mad by the"!awyer-preac-.r"to tV congelation. tt. I!r-"t lelng tlit h rosJlru" to ti-ot his er.tlr tl:n to the mlr.l:r. In wh ih xenf his aaUrv ! t j t tloubVa!. or that h b permit.! to dtxlde the tin. la t.n the practice of law and hts pulptt at hla jraent tlnd. Tt church h:u until th 1st of Octo ber to de!dc !f :thr prcptsptors Is to t- aecejtd If th d.r!!on ! adverse to the i-fitor. h wi.'! itgn hla pulpit i.tel il xttr his entire tlm to law. . aaaSa. ' COOK STOVE FIRES HOUSE. Horn'S f Michael Walsh and Pat rick Hayden iK-rtroyed. An oxejhe9td cook ftox-e in th home of itichal Wah. a: No. too Suburban avert; ciufsl 3 blase yest'rlay after nncn wh'. h ; artly destrjjed that building . wtt as th or adj'nlnrf it on the wet. licfore th arrival cf the Fire Department tn Raraa bar! caupeI & damage of about n.). The Wal.h n?:dne. a ;i a tn;lt 0f Patrick Hayden. whkh adjoins tt. aro frsra stnicturea. and the flames srrad vry rapl'r- Th occxiparts of bjth hou- carried out what furaltcr thy could, bat It i estlraatcd that each lost about $U ssanb of bctsscbolil a DaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaarasaaaaaaaaaaaai 1 llraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal (UjM i NKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWfi " : aaaaV"aaal Iiaaaaaaaaaaaaai2iaafl9 I LvlsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIaaH' aaaalaaal i aaTfilaaaaaaaaaaaKaaaaVaT aaaKPI I aaaaaaaaPlllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLraaaaaaaaamal LaaaaaaaaaaaH-aEtttaatallllllllllH CIRCUS TENT IS JRECKED8YST0RM; FIFTY ARE INJURED Fifteen Thousand Persons WiATttitsinf Ptrforaunce at Maryville. Mo., Are Thrown Into a Panic. THREE ARE FATALLY HURT. Kpertatnra Are Buried Under Palling l'ole, Seats and Caa- van Heene of Confunjoa. and Ctiaow. 1 . ANIMALS' CAGES OVERTURNED, Crii-s of Wild Creatures and Fear That They Might Escape, Add to tHe Terror of the tk-eanion. nErt'itr.nr spkiau alary vllle. Mo.. spt. IS. Three1 rersons were fatally hurt and more than fifty scriousl' tntunsj alien the tents of lha Rlngllna; Bros. circus were blown down this afternoon In lha midst uf a perform ance. Fifteen thousand persons were gathered In the main tent when th storm broke, and the scene of panic: an.l suffcrlnc that followed tht; inILipae of the Mr lent can not be descriU-d. Great hi)ch ami whola rews of seats ctimo crashing tu the ground, burylna; I he litallea of the spectators, imn, women and ehtldran. beneath llieni. Cries of the iiijuritl and the shrieks of fear of those who were not hurt, wcru mingled with thtj roarlnic of Hone, the trumpet Inic of elephants and tho varloua fearful cries of rage and terror of litiu ilrvdK uf wiM animals In cages or lu chain. CAGKH OVEBTUBNEP. Twenlv uaiies coiitalntim animals vera overturned in the midst of the crowd, and tlie fear that th pplrcals would escape gax new stress to the panic. Th great heavy wet canvas burled all for i-ome minutes and rendered the work of rescuing the Injured very dUBcuIt. The screams of women mingled with tha roars uf wild beasts, aa their cages werej Mown over, the crush of falling tent poles and tlie ripping uf canvas combined to produce a terrific uproar. Tent poles were pulled front the ground arul thrown sixty feat Inta tbe air. Men and women fought to gain access tn thu entrance of the tent, while others out side wnilcti through water to their knees. Manr women, us soon as they gained tha outside and realised they were safe, faint ed, and fe In the mud, to be picked up by men. There seemed to be only one gust of wind. It lifted the tent poles easily at first, attaches of the circus cajchlitg hold and trjlng tn beep the Hdta nn the ground. Then a big gust of "ritiil lock the whole city of tents tip In an Instant. and those who had not escaped when the rain first began were burled under the canvas anil seats. The more seriously lujurtd were caught under the great center pules of thu main tent. They are: FATAL.I.Y INJURED. Charles RDhinscn. at years old. son of 1. E. Bobinson, editor uf the Maryvitle Bepabllcan; skull fractured. Miss George Ditto of Gravity. la.; con pu;Ioq t! the bialu. E.1 Booth, farmer, Maryvtlle; back broken. These three persons are expected to did before morning. OTHKIi VIOTIMM. Of the other Injured the fullowtng art) believed tu be inosl nerlouely hurt: Mrs. Ijl liooih; leg broken. Miss Hlaiiciit- Jitjolh; both ankles broken. Mrs. Thomas Clark, Maryvl!!: two rltai broken. O. Davis. Muryville: head cut. Itv Carmlchaet. Itckeriiig; seriously bttllsed. J. E. orme. Maryvtlle: bruised. Willie Harris, gultman; bruised and cut- Liorothy Terhune. Maryvllte: leg broken. Many others, whose names could not be learned to-night, were more or lesa injured. Scarcely one of those who was buried under the wreckage of the tent es caped alight bruises and cuts. Alt had the worst scare of their Uvea. Mr. Otto Singling said that this) wa tha worst storm his circus had encountered since IM lie said the damage to the cir cus company's property would exceed JS.W. PICKS A DYNAMITE CAP. Hoy Loses Fingers by Putting Pia in Explosive. John McNearney. IS years Id. son of Simon Mt:Nerny. No. OUT Iiartmr ave nue. p!ckd a dynamite cap with n pin yeat-nlay afternoon asd aa a result lev: the thumb und two wndgers of Ma !rt hand, and the thumb end on flngr of his right hand were badly lacerated. Th hoy was on his way home from Bt. Bote's School when h found the cap. Urn b-gan picking It with a pin whn It s-t.l1-il. H was treated by Doctor Iain gan of No ZM.X Etze! avenue. COLORADO HAS SNOWSTORM. High Wind at Cripple Cn!t Hl(ws Down lcehoiis.. CrlppJ" Creek. Colo., fe.pt. H-Sveral Inches of sr.oir fell hre to-dsy. The snowfatl waa preceded by a hl-fli wlr.d that blew down aevernl b:.H'I!nge. in cludtnc v large Icehouse. i, wim nxx-srrrM wrrn wire AJ.D B.r.trrcii. Chrh)urg. France. Sept. 11. Th a Kalaer WHIlrn II arrtred here this evening. Vin.. Wltte. her daughter. a Mm. Narbklne. and the tattrs hurbaoX Cyril Narychk!n. sfcre- ury of the Russian Laegatlon hr. and a numter of friends, went on board the vessel to meet M. Wltte. The pa"y will leave early to-mor- rose morniat aa asrial train for Paris. , v. ,'. - .-- "5 -ii. -,-e-. ,- . v.-