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J THE ST. LOUIS TODAYS RBPUBUC PART IIL 8 PAGES. SEVEN PARTS PRICE FIVE CENTS. NINEtfY-EIGHTH YEAR. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 24. 1905. REPUBLi. SUMMARY OF The St. Louis Republic Saattar, aateaa Si, J THE WEATHER. FAIR Te-WAT. Tor St. Tmbi ant VWnltr Pants-star, continued rwvlerate tero serature. For S!ljourt-Fa!r to-day ana to-morrow. Yesterday's Caaaltlaaa. Weather Oar. Temperature V.xlm'Jn. 71 s decree-; minimum. C S degree. VIn.l Iilreetion. r.ertheasi to north, maximum ve I'jcixy. nlre mile an hojr at 7 a. in ITecipltatlon Non- U'lmtd it Maximum. 4 rer c nt a: 7 a. m . 35 at 7 p. m lia-"!: eter At 7 a rn 3d Jj lnh.' t 7 p. m.. 30 !5 lix-h- Start of U." river. !!; fet at 7 a rn AJC - fr-aS a-6; to-fis M-7 St is-n P.M. 1-73 2-75 3-77 4-73 5-77 8-Ts fsnri. 5:n. ur.t. : il; length rf .Jay :i:Jr. rw.ti ri-. lJ.il: .ew moon Sej.teml.-r . first qunrt-r, ecti.ber i. fun nv.n. c t.fcer 13 latt quirier. October 31. U'asMK-ion. Sept. SI Foreeaet: Hasten T xas Plr to-!av anl to-morrow; llKkt v ''ci -tt )n! 'ila-.Ti. .jl.aiia. an) In linn Tirritory l'tlr tr. iv r.l to-rior-or. U.jif n TTsas I".ilr to-ilar xc.t showers In r.tr.-iie -.Ytern porili.n. to-morrow fair. Kan a jnfl .V!iB3lu Pair fwlay and to rionov. In-Uan anl IlllrolFjIr !-i!.r and to-morrow: uiftnr t . lay Jn uom r-ortlon: frfih low. I air .r2 vrrnw-r t-- If.- fair to-mo- rr.rr l'i:tlIIIK OP Til-Ill -H RH. PART I. Per. I. orwUT and wreelen .larrr. Uiilnn to Marr t'ciurth Tlate. (.rand Jtir Tm Inquirs. Jap Subjngatlaa; sal Italia. V. Repnbtlraa of Haraaaaa Bllt. J. .It iiultllf Cable? e. . Malvfhlll'a I'oalllea Mated. :. W. . T. I. to Fight Caateea. n. Mighty Rare Against Time. 1 1. se-rel Swirl y llaaacalaa;. IS. nrpniaf le Van anal otes. PART II. I.nid Pliy IToapltal la Haantrfl. Z. f.rrmt tmrrlraa I al.rralllea. Z" tirmt Marlar Maaraia Pronoaenl. 4. Kailorlal nl Rrrrat fanarat. N. Football. Ti-naU. Trnttimg. 7. naaaball, A-raa-. Illlllasfla. m. aiaaTKllaaT .Mla hjr Mall. PART III. 1 . r of Ma-Blrn. Ma., lilrl. Trnopi hf Ordrr la Cajna. ThrM alatnaa Are laalirtrd. 2. Kalk'a Trl Trlaatpaal Tnar. . Kanfoall. Raarhall. Rarlaar. PART IV. I. Jo.epli Raaiap-r Jr., UrratH'orUrr. rr York laaarnaee laalrr. 5. one-let y a. ::. takrh Solttir Xeeaa. IS. Real Katate Seat. IX T'laanrlal aad Markria. m'T Jim On Paatr. 4 to II. larlaalvr. Part 4. nirta, Mnrrlmm aad Rarlal Recarda ad X-r rarporallnat na Pace 4. Part 4. Death llrr aa Pace T. Part 7t. ael Mnirmr.li aa Pace 2, Part .1. FOIIKIGV , Crltain will rroflt bv Jajj.in'. ".mjil. I.ritl.h ofllccr with Tum's flwt Is hurry IriR home I'AOE 7. I'AKT t. I'ranc- fear, thst (irrmnny hts Ftolcn it plan!, for It I'.trn": thit lat mi-lelcl aft.r nnp f it lst sulniiir!r!. has lr-t;n laonrhl at Ki-1 PA;i: 7. TART 1. .titrjin cl timing that h N h ir to ' of tho rirh I'ul. of Portland Is l"rfrT--l to roi?fr for tltl: stranir- story of lunl llfo I'AfJi: fi. PART 1 Pr'n h !ptit.v will aiV, "ov"rnm'nt to Iti" ' 1 1 7ir.-ni lirc numlr of auto u-Mi PA OB 7. I'AKT I Prnmlnfnt Pronch Sm ihINt lcla"- r"nt't dancer of roolutlcn moac of n. j.1 trouj w. PAtiB II. PAS 1 Mitrbr of Krrnch Inltute cnstn dnnlf on ol -t'itlon that Otilf trc.im ! l t ..'tns f-oiu orunx. PAOK . PART 1 Xrtr n:m!!li fir" rif. which enn 1k ta '( ! !o Inlo In m-'tii'nt on hinhc-t bu ns- .tatuU trst PAOB S. PART 1. K. K h follow amii! of ltalltn in iri i c asain't rximrtallon of art tr PA:C 6. PART 1. R'-rtil t.uinl. nro i-t:t to rrln-lpl clt!'" 'f jl t- ijrr" ro"'""'' riotlne nvr lHll'i i! fTi!r PA OK 1. PART 3. ITT n iniRnv Tbr'- rnimnii !.,jM nctlntt WlU'im : Mr rr nllr! slni!!cr. carttiroil aft-r rJ:o I v a cron 1 I' OH II. PART 1 To! "rirn cafturn four youtln In toln buKO PA OK 1. PART 1- Ora" ' Jtir ha luci ubp''na" i-. ornp rrfftarv vein tn l"ro! lohmann. ; A rXlnburc an! Oiail. Niel In tax Inquiry PAOi: I. PART 1. 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It snn! to h.ie li"-n th" olJot -f attacks in lmiiron'r letters written by 5Ii Iii Tuttl". who N I chnrRcd with sen-iiiiK the nutter through tno mail?. -l!r CI:nnl- .iti-lury. n tr.-uhT Jn th ttihlic schools of Audrain County. -ho went with itli of tho yountr l.irils. is btlievoi to be the cause of th attack", which, it i th-Misht. nero rromr't-"! by Jt-aloujy. RErur.i.ic SPECIAL. M xico. Mo . Sept. 23. Assistant Phtrlet Attorney Pjt i. in tM ritj. having ar rltej at r.oon. and jpont j'irt of the after noon tn consultation lth JuJcu Itjbfrt son. M!? Tuttl "a attorney. The man in th ca ha bc'n found to ! Mi -lau I Sanshury. a teacher of one of th. country school near thli city Mr. 'aii'luuy is Z, yoitf oil. tall, of athletic iiuiM an.! quite ha!id"-oniP. When evn by a IIrtibIic rt-prentatlvp he had little to JMIV. "I went with both Ml. Turley and Miss Tutllo and. frcm tbe IcHtm that were ent. it -to jealousy was the motive. I wlh as little prominence In this affair as povtlK I IM not rc-eive any of the let ters, but have f. en ome of thetn an J heard th.it m- charact-r wa attaclcM Sa otli r " Mr Tuttle came to IhK city early this tnnrnltic and nnalne.1 in oonultation ANOTHER REPORT ON FAIR AUDITS FILED fWmnl Statement on KxiMisitiou Iipi)itd at State Dcpartinont. Imr Cannot Ik St'en. FIRST ONE WAS MISLEADING. Mysterv as to Who Fileil Last j I IWinnenr and I'ltitnate Iis- J tiny if Kirt Tliiirsiuti Savs He Doesn't Knou-. Th RrpuMic Kurriiu. V.'vatt I'.Liiltrx. Itth an! p -rr,t. Wnsuni;toii. Sept. 3.-.uth r tit..m i.il l.port ei the ff-jir of the I.ul.-..n.i i ur c!.ae Kl-ltlon Comin ha be.-:i 111. d at tile State 1 apartment t'hlef 1e:lc Michael of the department adtnitte.1 to 1m th.it the seconil mort l.ad been filit. but. Nvause of the t-cTfv as to the Na tional ("otn-uision's re;t enjoined by the President, this additional document could no: l -n. It Is learned, however, that the report Is the tlr.al Undine of Jone. Caesar Co.. the rvjsrt accountants, who wire un j!ovd by the Xatlon-il Commission 'n o over the loks of tlj.. Kxj-osltlon Coni- j f-e.y. Pecullir ttrcusn-.tan.-es i.t:ach to the m-nner in which th. supp'ementary re rort wis tile,! Former Senator Thurston of NfbrasVi. "ho sucreede.1 Thon:sj Jt. farter as chairman of h National m milon. nsserts hl. entire tsnorance con- rnlnc the tlr.il report. arI denies most tKitlely that It was filed b him. At the State IVpirtmer.t t: was ll that the document was re.rularl Hied as a jsirt of tlia Nation.il fommllon re rsnt. tho'ish .rp-ttctitl only S-nator Thumnn vouM have authorltj to fi'e any thlrs before the National "on:nils0n. T probbi'i'y Is that the rcijrt eirne Uirrs't from Jones. Caear A fo To Tilt the draft r-rort at all anl ff ciallv ' It w-re s.k'ned to stand, would l-ii.-ate salu-ious Irtent on the part of the enmmfelnn to fit th iliclal reeorl a full as p-vsiKe with tfle---o. on the ro-ina... mr.t of tie KpiStton- i Tie Hpsltion repo-i act it. aecora-ra-.inc exhibits win rt t" or-u to an arn!r.atlon fer nub'ie purposes pntll eptemlr -T. or until after the Presi dent s rtierj ti Washlnrton The IreI dent na. sicrtlf.fd an InttcUon to tae the matter up when he rcces the White Hos;e Th' txr-rs wtU U witahelU until he ha-s faB cvnsltlerl the:n WOMAN WHOM MAN STRUCK IS IN CRITICAL STATE. Svraaaa aaor-k Ha. Prn.tratrd Mlaa I'.IIaabelli Rraaa. aad IKkrtara Re gard Her t'aadltloa serl.as. Eliutetb Rrowts. the younc anoraaa thi was taVra to St City HxiCUl FVtday rJsht. After Ut-j: tern struck by a rsaa. -k .-cari rerailas tn a critical ci-kil-tiea. The blow, wbkh was uporj th fate. JSd w: ataoerit to rr.wcfc, bet tie strr twrtee are In tearfu. shape, acd the doc tcra fear he c-y fcare JtacuHy reccr ertcx Jrcjn tfc eSoci. Mias Brawn raraalia hy.frtcal aad nm w-dir akest pd. INSANITY WILL BE ENTERED. with lil3 attorney for some time. He would say nothing, merclv :atInR that his I.iLshter lnd le.-n plarrd nmlr a Iwnd of S0 in- the Commissioner in Montgom ery fit. JtJiIC" Itii'-Tt.eoti alfo refused to dlf cu the tn itter. It" i cnora11v under stood tint a j.!a of Infinity will be ,n t red Ml-s Tuttl"' friends liate expres-d much sun'ice at her arre-t and stanchly vouch for ?."t Inrieence Annthtr of the trapi set bj the lot Ottice IVpatttreiit came to Iiiit to-day. M!s Tuttl i allej;.sl to have touitht a poct il oprd. written on it in the Post-Office liuiMlns and nnll-l it. A scon a drorpe.1 in the mall lx the P.tmaster I 5 ltd to lie examined It and di.-eovcred obscene and improper r'mntk.s written therCi'n. Tli prrl'mln-iry trial W 5ct for Monday la Montgomery "ltj-. and it wilt rot likely lie called until Tuesday. ELECTION IN CODA Ptvxiiletit Palina AHi'u-vos Xota- tI- Victory Only Minor lis- tnrbanis Kejiortiil. SOLDIERS MAINTAIN ORDER. IV v ""ii-lo.ul! of Troop l'uliit tn '"it'iifiH'iio. Sci'iu of IMoimK Kiot Fridav. oddddddda CUBAN OFFICIALS FIND I EXTENSIVE DYNAMITE PLOT ; d Mai-ina s. p X The Oo-.-rn- d) d ment cLi.ms t i have izeevrefl a d d IJber.il plot to dvitan.ite ll.e tlty d d bulldlnc. of Pi. nfueito d d buildlnc of P' nfu.-co. d 4dddddddddB Havana. Sept n -Returns from the en tire island up to mldnicl.t confirm the complete vi. nry of t!,e ; ivernment In the rlcctiin.. for iik ml ers ,.f the Imnl. of rec!tr-it!on There were no imi ort mt dis.)tdr Havana Sept. 3-The p-.silentl3l ct"-. tion in Havana p.i.nt ff ijuietly and tcb Rrams from the int rSir .iy there nerj no d!ordrs cept at !teceta. n te Pro-.inco of Santa il'a. whee maiv shots wcro f.rej. but no o-e wn fcll'd. The IJbjals adrcit th' .--npl. te vi-tory In Havana of the Moderates, the pirty of I'rSdent Palnja The -l(in; thai they dll r.ot vote because Mo-!rale polj-nnrn statlo-e,l at the ;-.ls prvt- e.1 them trcm doinc so. j i A representative of the Aoc!atcd Press visited a maority of th- j-clls here out at r.or.e of them noted ..tin put -aton of r.-stralht upen votrs Vv. ord i is :v. Ins: tn-lnta!ns: thr tishnut the ,H rnd wish the 'ice-.tlon of i man Udns .hot and probably fatally Injur- .1 in "rcn to rll.t and another blrvc seriously hutt mi the hil by a rock, there ha.. Se-n -. trout-: Crowds wh'ch cs;ther-.I In the Ulral eluhrooms were dls-nie-l Ztv otat'rs. who Informed them that the lo.lerat were vlctorlocs and re-j-josted Utril to re tire to their home- The Ub-ril PT-Jb was clove,' a-vl tarrcajed. A t.umbe- vf Min erals say that thV was doie t-eause tt-ey hAt received word that the Oorer-.n -at Intended to search the rlae for arris TROOPS tX)R CKNKl'OOS Five carload of svldlcrs with artillery asd IS.." rounds of aramusHion were sent ta Cit-ifuetros to-day. where siclt'irent Is a: fever heat cv-er the sh'otlcff affray htch rrsulfea 5a the kUnc of Cor.trres--rn llhindeas. leader of th Liberal rnrty. and Chief of !oIice I3ance. Olfcr trcor- were .eat i-to lilt;n. and the Stita Clara district. It was tncuht that ifc" pre -zcv cf the troop. was r-cf-sary to carry e; jhe elec tions for mrr.t-r of the Election Boards t"-Jav TSe ratlltary riercisej a strict watca over ts !-f tloas. to are tbat they were cirreri cut tally, la all cAttr where USS were ttUcd, j . GOVERNMENT WINS JUDGE BEATEN li EACE WITH ROCK County Justice Hart f Warsaw. Mo., Expected to Die of Inju ries Received in Fight. FORMER SHERIFF IN DISPUTE. Sons of Latter Rtnew Trouble Which Itegan iu Courtroom Ibid-Feeling Has Existed for Long Time. ItCPEDUC .ll'KPIAI- Warsaw. Mo.. S-pt. s.-Athe reault of a fight Friday evening tetwH.-n County Jmljte Ikirt ai'd Harry IjIrd. a oa Of former Sheriff ijiird of Kent-jn Pounir. Hart i irolbly fatally Injured r.nd t-Jird I- out cr jal: on tmil. The tiouI.V v.. th- culnilnxtion of dlrtT cultlcs hl!i rv. out of the ulc'tion of Hart, a Ixmrut. a County Judge at the rec-ju elt-?io-i. Bad feolli-K U-tv.ieti the two ft.m!lieifc whi-h itiiu.iii.U.l also to a feud, hnd ex !:c.l. and wc ror.eel yeerday on th ofcaalun of a vp.elal re-ston of the Coun ty Court to con-l.tr the propositlor. ta r. pair (. county Lri.lc- over the r.i; at tliia -ti:ce. the brMpe l.avlnc In-en 1m-p-isslble for the ta.st month. There are irany"ie-.-.-or. outh of thp river who hae n-i other 'a-ij to -et to the county --rat. and about a jar ago they ma.ie up two-thinls of t!i. p irehase prlc? I.v ul--rietloi-. the eo'tntv eer.trlbittlnn tlie oth r thlnt. and tbe biMite was houahl with th- uiiii. rtt.indimr that the County Court wotill put the bridjte in ro1 con ditio'i. This the vjitrt failed to do. :EI'l!ESENTEt rtTKEXet. I.Tinl liad K-e-i employed by the people t repre.. nt tliern before the enurt. nr.d in the tours of his icmark.i staled that l)oo-;ie had lieen u.s!. whereupon Hart called him a lUr. at-.d a fla'it was narrow ly aveite.1 in the courtroom. After the adjournment of court, the trotitde was renewed by lalrd'a ann. and iii the flslit Hart wa seriously hurt with a rock. He wh struck In the face and M nose anil Jiw broken. He a!o differed painful wounds by b Inc rcf''a',llJ" stnica about the ha4 with a i-tos-t knife. R.-side. Harry Laird, three of his broth er.'. Ocorjte W.. Frank and Sam Ijiird. wre nresent when the flaht eecwred. Thrc were only two itnessea to the affair l-esld-s the participant. They are Clareree Alexander, a distant relative of Hart: and James Land, toltkceper at one of the brldjccs; WAXTBH TO MAKE tTT. GeoTice V. Laird, father of the boys, stated thi tnoriiinR that he asked. Hart to make up their differences, as they were both Masons, and he did not want to have .my trouble with htm. and that Hart K-p'i.M that he did not want to hare r.nvthlnjt ti do with him. After Pie fight, the !.alrd boys and th Ir father wre htld up by a relative of Hart, armed with a shotgun, and raada to u-: fot their lives. H...rt is not expected to live until iron ins. ond as never reaained complete con sciousness KNABENSHUE LOSES CONTROL OF CRAFT Drifts, With Wind at Chicago. Imt Escapes T'nhiirt Woman llal !ionisl Ha Mihap and Aiighls Willi I'aiai-Iititi- in Automobile. KKITIILP - Sl'Kv'IAI. Chlcaito. III.. Sept. Si A. Roy Knaiien shue attempted a flight during; a stiff breeze h-re to-day and lost control of hi machine, whi.'hv after drifting with the wind to South KncIewiMrl. was finally brought to eatth. The aeronaut was not Injured In the accident. Knal tishue pi i-dlct-d before Rolnu up tint lie would le unable to control the uirshlp l.-cau-s- of the wind, but ho was urR.-l on by many per-on-. ami It was only for this reason that he attempted to navtcate th- wild brecies blowing stiffly from Lake Mlchlcan. At the mme time that Knabenshue was drlftlnR at the mercy of the wind. Jlm. Melxell. a llloonlt. nllchte-l with her luir.ichute In the touncau of an automi liil. at Stii sViust I'aik Mme Melxell made the ascnt without mishap but wlun she reached the crouiid In her .l.iwnward fllsht. two motor cars were in the way. She nltpr.K.l in one of th.m and the pararhute fell upen her and the chauffeur. Roth struKKled desperately pi the f.dds o the i-an.is and finally extricated them s. Ives. N'ltlier of them, was hurt. warrensburg'prepares for meeting in pertle springs. towsmlltee. Aaaalated ta Praslde iratertalaaieBt far Deatae-ratle l.eslalatar- Maay fasltatlaas laaaed. iikpi iti.i. -srniAi Warrensbur. Mo Spt -Since the m-etlnc of a special committee of mem Iwrs cf th- ijci'laiure held at Mobrly tast week, active work Is under way In prrparlre tor he reunion and banquet of the i-mocrtle members of the Senate and House of the Forty-third General As sembly to b- held at Tertle Sprlr.-.-. Oc tober 5. Wallac; Pros-tey. secretary of the com mittee, has sent out the official announce ment, of tha arraneraer,ts to all the ID'S ibe-rs Senator Cockrell tr. whose honor. In part, the reunion l to be hld. wtll arrive home Monday from Washington City, aad will remain until after tha meeting;. Governor Folk. Fenator Stone, former Governor Tiockery and Champ Clark hae t-er. Invited associate guests of the legis lators. The lloari of Trade of Warrensburg at a metlrg last night appointed committees to arrange far some special entertainment for the legislators while la the city. Follow Ing U the Reception Comaittc: W. L. Faulkner, chairman: J. W. Sud dath, A. It. laogan. N. M. Bradley. J. H. Christopher. O. L. Hosts. L. 8. Hickman. E. N. Johnson. Wallace Ctoaaley. C A. Boylea, W. C. Kipp. J. H. Wilson. R. at. Robertaon. J. E. Assent. J. If. aaep herd. W. L Hedges. A. C Grtggs Oeorga W. Host. A- C Sasaar4. Ewtag Coci- MAJOR AND DOCTOR SALMON, LATTER'S SON AND CASHIER THOMAS M. CASEY INDICTED Charges of Grand Larceny on Six Counts Against Each of Owners of Clinton Bank Thirteen True Bills Against Former Manager Two Elder Salmons Give Bonds for $15,000 Each. CASES SET FOR TRIAL ON DECEMBER 18 f Civ1 affe'"TaBBVi I v 'KV Sassl SBBVasaaL bbbbI ' BBBSSBSBBk. VbBB ' bbbbtV- W I JaBBBBtwTiV. BBBBBBBBBBBBVSBBbIj, rSBBBBBBBBaB.f .BS.BS.BS.BS.BsH!i iJHB-S-S-BBBBsE THOMAS M. PAPEV. BKPUBUP SI'CCIAI. Clinton. Mo. Sept. Si. Six indictments were thi nfternoon retiirnctl against Major Harvey W. Salmon, and bis brother and business partner. Doctor Georg.' V. Salmon, on the charge of grand larceny, in absenting to the receiving of deposits when their private banktrs Institution was In an Insolvent condition. The indictments are based upon de posits of W. F. Crome & Co.. James E. Bennett. A. W. Campbell. James Paul. Wesley and Arthur Iywdcrmllk. whose deposits range,! from 83 to J1.7. Four Indictments for grand larceny were returned ag-iinst Frank M. Palmon. son of Poctor G. V. Salmon, and receiving clerk at the bank, who rectitlr returned from Colorado and surrendered, the In dictments being for receiving deo.!ts when the bank was Insolvent. The prosecuting wltnese! were W. F. Crome 4- Co.. Warren Runner. Wcley Ijnwilermllknnd James E. Rennet. THIRTEEN lOI(THFATs AGAIsST MANAGER r.RT. Against Tliomas Ccsey. recently man ager of ths' Salmon Itank. thirteen In dictments were returned. Nine of these were for forging notes, which lie hypothe cated with the Kansas City State Bank and St. Iyiul. Commonwealth Trust Com pany. These notes as returned In the Indlct nr.t nts are: Bv F. Richardson. SS.7C: J. A. Dunn. $1.77: I.. A. Spnngler. .W: A B. Coe. C.m: Doctor 8. C. A. Ruby. Ji:A: John T. Paul. 5.: S. W. Paul. S.0OO: It W. Covington. tt.OjO. and W. R. Carr. z.x. The remaining four inrlictmnts against Casey were for receiving or assenting to receiving dcpeit when the bank traa In solvent. The tndictrrents wers turned over to the Plrcuit lerk at 11 o'clock this morn ing. At 1 oVIock copl.-s for the accused were issued. At 3 o'clock the Salmons. learn ing from tbc!r attorneys of the Issuing of Indictment., came to the Courthouse and .waited arrangements for the bonds. RRIMi 'KV TO COIRT IX A U.OSIKU ARRI4GI At 41 Mr. Casey was brought down In NEIGHBORS CARRY SICK GIRL FROM FIRE NEAR HER HOME Miss Lillit Movdell Is Home Through Dense Smoke to Friend's Hoii' When Two-Alarm Waze in Father's Stable Seems Like ly to Spread tn the Residence Seven Horses Killed in the Maze and Mtieh Livery Property Is Destroyed Cow Breaks Out of limning Structure. ' OB d SI ww.xRV IIP THE d MOVDELI. BIM FIRE. d Probable cauje. a cluarette. d s fMlmaled loss, ti,.. d d lnurunee cotrs loss. d d Hors-s dead seven. d d I'arriage. dstroed. ft.ur. d d uthtr lo's-s. Parloa.I of hay. ear- d d load of gr.iin. six liarness sets. d ssB In the course vi a fire which swept through the livery barn of Frank J. Moy deil. on Allen avenue, r.enr Twelfth street. nd which caused a considerable loss of horse and livery belongings. Mis. Utile MoydlL 2 years old. was carried from her t-d by neighbor, and borne p the residence of Mr. Plira Miller on Twelfth street While her home was not itamaged by the fire which destrojed h-r ftthr' buit ne rropcrty. she hai to be carried frora her houe through smoke which was so thick that the neighbors who rescued her had to feel their way. Borne )ejwn th steps In a nightgown, with som cove-ring hastily thrown over her. tho vour.g woman became hyit'rlcal upon tearing the screams of the horses which were klllcl in the b-irnlng structure, and when tak-n back to her home, was sick and nervous The fire caused the death ef seven horse., utterly destroyed four carriages, burned a carload of har anl another of cats, acid Is supposed to have fatally burned a cow. which managed to break her halter at the last moment aad burst through the flames. The loss will prob atly reach M.Mi Mr. Movdell and all hi employes wet attending a funeral in Calvary Cemetery hen Al Braaiaa. living near by. saw flames shooting from the old wooden bora and gave the alarm from box Not fX Inasmuch as so one had been la tbe place for two hours, who had any bost mm there. It to taa geanal betut that BBUBBBBBBrVBBBBBBBBal tr3BVaBBBBBBae-BB4BBBBBB MSBBBBal V i .r-K, 3SBBBBB Civ 4KtV?lwBBB! . vVffp ? - -1; "iBSBBBBBl i -aBBl(aBBBBBABBBBBBBSJ KfjBBBBBBBBBBB9BBBi - bbbbbbJbbbrSBTSbbbbbbi s BBBBBBSaa'gk KG-JBSBBS xvBTaBSgC4VOBTaBBl -SBWaa. V" iasBBBBBi '' WsbbVsL!bbbbbI ,;'v! BBBBWItSTBSBBl s eWV3'rMaaaa TSBBbV. ';ijf5' ? BBBBB MAJOR HARVET W. 8AI.MON. . v'iojcd carriage by relatives. He has been bedfast since tho bank closed Its doors three months ago. but was able to sit up during the several hours occupied by thu bond arrangements. He sat with hi hand to bis face, closely watching the proceedings, and rarely ex changing a word with anyone. Th courtroom was crowded-to the aisles with a curious crowd when Judge Denton took up the cases at :. He bound all the accused over until December 18. when and adjourned term of court will be held. The bonds of Major Salmon and Doctor Salmon were flxed at I1S,0 each. Upon Major Salmon's bond the sureties were O. R. Moore. Taylor IJnday and C. W. Gaines, all large land owners of this coun ty. Doctor Salmon's bondsmen were Doc tor J. II. Britts. W. W. Adamson. T. J. I.yng and James M. Pnangler. CtKY ISDER BBD rOR 3l.sW I --I- The bond of Frank M. Salmon was fixed at COW), and his sureties were his mother-in-law. Mrs. A. B, McFarland. and C. W. Gaines. Tho bond ef T. M. Casey was fixed at tlO.Ots) in addition to the bonl of SU.09V under which he Isj already held- For him these persons qualified as bondsmen: His brother-in-law. E. B. Hughes, of Hillsboro. Tex.: J. M. Welde meyer. W. M. Htnton. R. B. Smith. E. O. McCann. W. K. Hall. W. II. Corns and A. C. IJndon. GRA!tn JtKT IX 9E5SIOSI DtRIXG ESTfRJB WEEK. The Grand Jury, which reported this aft ernoon, has been In session since last Monday. A large number of witnesses testified before the body. Including several representatives of the State Bank Exatn inerj.' office, depositors and others who had lost by the failure. Since the failure Mayor and Doctor Sal mon have kept to their homes In Clinton. leaving the city only to answer process of the Federal Court In Kansas City. In which bankruptcy proceedings have been Instituted agitnst them. The Grand Jury, which has made Its re port, was as.sl.td In tts Investigations, by Attorney General Hadlev of Missouri and Prosecuting Attorney lilnkle of Henry County. t MISS LIU.IR MOTDrf.L. Who was rescued from the fire. eme lounger it-pped In and lit a cigarette too. n-ar the hay Engine comrarlr. No. 1. ' ar.d 11 re. sponded to ih first alarm, ar.d were re enforced, when the second wa. turned tn. also by Mr. Brandau. la all fifty members of the department fought the fire, which burned but n short time and made quick work of the tarn. Before the firemen arrived neighbors threw r-r-n the stable 'doors, but did not dare venture In. as tr- place was filled with flames. The horses refused to eome out and al! seven perished. A cow which wa alo In the bans pl-nge-i fcrth through the first door that was opened. She it so badly burned It Is not believed the 3n live. lOSS COVERED BT' INSURANCE. Four double harnesses and two single harnesses were destroyed. The carcasses of the horses were burned out of all sem blance to their original shape. Mr. Moydell has been In the livery and undertaking business for many years and own. moat of the property around the northwest corner of Allen and Twelfth. It Is understood tbe loss, which Assistant raw Chief Shay places at about SUM. la ceveraa br lagan aca. d)a a 4t4rBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS '-aMBBBlaBaBBBBBBSr I 4MBBBBBBBBBr" -AWVBBBBBWJT le I StvsCMaassrLiaP T f e'V jbbbbbbVI''- ' -" '- f 'SjBeSe'iaBBBBBBBBSBS ROOSEVELT'S TRIP TO SOUTH IS FIXED Itinerary Is Arnwged, With E- coption of Visits to Little Bock aad New Orleans. ARKANSAS LAWS ARE STRICT. Suggestion Made That Presides.! ' Go to Louisiana Metropolis Last and Return to Wash ington by Water. Oyster Bay. X. T.. Sept. S.-Arruafe stents for the trip of presiuent Roosereil through the Sauth practically have beesl completed, exc.pt those pertaining t blS) visit to New Orlv.ro. and Utile Rock. On account ot the paevafcnee of yellow fever In Xw Orleans It is not ur.tifcalr that the Piesldent may defer hi. visit to that citv until a later time, in wh!;h event he would visit Little Rock at the s.ima time. He U being urged rot to Srt Xewf Orleans so long a.- th- y-Kjvr fever ept deralc exists: therr. hut has received as surances that the fever will be stamp out before the tentative date of his visit, t October 21. The suggestion la.s Uoa made recentlW' ' that, on acvoutit of the quarantine pliceel by the authorities of Arkansas on pas sengers frod :'. o. leans, the Pn-sld-at should visit Little Itc-k before going, to New Orleans. Thl Idea !s ha the minds) of the Ark.-insr. a'.fWitie.. as evidence by the following telegram from the Mayo of X-w tr!ean: New or;.wi. 1j.. Sept- Zl. e. KbeorasM Thi!'re K.-a-srvell. Prel.tem of the TTnltedt States. Orster May: Ittferrirg to mr telegrSSS ef lMh Inst.. IJjaTe th- hennr to report that our teleeraphl.; correspondence wltb the AT .-ni authorities has Anally resulted tn fss) f 'llowlng n-.es.age. rta'.el JMle Rjcfc. SrtiB tr Zf. and at.l-e-se-1 to Doctor J II. WMte. s-irgeun in rharge. Manas Hipttat anl PuM llv- Health 8errt here: W.mM It net be pnsMt for PresMent Roesaa" 'en to arrange to corn" to larjirtana after visit' big ArluiiM? In-.fy-tstMe to sar. tilth preser.a, oatloek. thti onr quarantine will be raised bjf Oc'rtbr r. (Signed J. P RUKTAX. President Peart of IleeJfl. A. the average date cr th- first frcst ta AT. I kantas Is ev-teber tu t seins reasonably csitasa that anr quarantine against jrellnw feT-r tl b raised by o-ttl-rr IS at the latest. (S'Rn-li MAnTIN BEHRMAX. Major '!tr f Nw Orleaea. It was announced officially to-night Ibat If th-i quarantine regulations of othew State., should prevent ttie President's en trance into Arkansas, or his return tes Washington by rail, after having visited New Ortrans, hf may consider the plaa) of making Xt.v Orleans the final stop eat, his trip ai-.l returning from there te Washington by sex. However, no definite plans have been made fr the New Orleans anl IJttto Ro.-k part r the trip and they will aofc be completed for two weeks. HIP OHOKEN, CRAWLS i FROM BURKING HOME Arthur Kdie Suffers Excruciating Agony in Making His War Downstairs to Escape Incinera tion iu Collinxville. Caught in a burning dwelling, where ha was lying with a broken hip and broken leg. Arthur Bile yesterday afternoon dragged himself to the edge of ttie bed allowed himself to drop on the floor, aud. suffering excrasiating agony, crawled downstair to the front porch, where b fainted. .- Kdk- Is a resident of Colllnsvllle. Several lays ago. will!-; getting out of the way oC a blast in the co.il mine ut Helnta Blufl he was cauglit by falling timbers and his) leg w.is crush' .1. sirce then he has bees a: hi) home. Yesterday when only lie and his wife) w.-ro In the house the second story caught fire. Mrs. Rile h.-ul been upstairs to get some medicine out of a dark closet ebout an hour before, and It t- supposed she) dropped a match. There was no help near by and she ran downtown to sum. mon assistance. Meantime the flames Increased so th'it Edle became frightened and made his ewsj wav out. The firemen found htm uncon. srlo.n on the front porch. The houso was destroyed. HURT IN FALL FROM CAR. Uirl Sustains Injuries Considered Sriotis. Attempting to Alight. While auditing from a Suburban ear at Ji last night, at the corner of Boyle and Manchester avenues. Ml.. Sillle S-:ulve fell v Silently to the sidewalk mil U tielleved to have sustained serleris in juries nnd a fracturtd skull Since her arrival in this city from Sulli van. Mo.. Miss Sctilve has been working; at a residence at No. CSZ Swan avenue. It was while returning to her place of abode last r.lfht that she attempted tm step off the car. only to have her dree catch and to be thrown violently o tha ground. She was hurrl'dly taken to the pftleaj of Doctor II. B. Miller, at No. Man. crsMter road, where her Injurtea werw treated, and whence she was forwarde to the City Hrfspltal. Her condition Is con sM're-I critical. She Is years old. W. L CLANAHAN MARRIED. Wedded to Miss Leonora E. Thiel Thursday Evening. Willis lonard Clanahan. a writer ef prose and verse, and Miss Uonoru E. Thlet. daughter of E. II. Thiel. were mar ried Tharsday night by the Reverse George H. lUen. at Doctor Keen's resi dence. No. 47M Duncan avenue. Tha cere mony was performed at b o'clock aat the parents of the bride were notiSe afe erward. Mr. Clanahan and JDae Thlel bad eSaat downtown, earlier tn tho evening, and to the course of the meal decided that theh marrtege. which bad been contemalgte4 fur some time, should not be detayaa lunger. It waa niLisaary to send fer past Toung. the saarrtage Ucenee clerk, to aas cure the Uceaae. The' atark vaa RMa- to tan .wsaarp -, a -sSKl'-e- " -. f--t-y. - - -. v . 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