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'V --' T'J- V" lltlT ji-"rss".'--i - --.-,-. i THE ST. L(OTB f M. Laata. a Oat. T"RTn? 1 OataM St. aoala. Tut Caata. ITM&1J1U (Mi Tvalaa. TktM Caata. - NINETY-EIGHTH YEAR. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBF" 3, 1905. ( JOSEPH RAMSEY JR. GIVES OUT A STATEMENT OF HIS DIFFICULT IES WITH GOULD-PAGE -?-rv' EXTRA REPUBLIC EXTRA I tTU j J SUMMARY OF The St. Louis Republic Taeaaar. Oetafcer S. IMS. THE WEATHER. FAIR TO-DAY. Forecast for Ft. Iy.uU ant rlcln Itr Fair and mariner to-da,': rlaMe mini.. For JiUeourl Fair nS martnT to-day. fair lo-roorrow Yesterday's Caatlltloaa. Weather Urh: rain In for. noon: Partly clcudv tn nenlng T-m-lra;ur Ukilnitix. CS 0r.-es: tr.lnli-.un l .".trees. Wlr.J W-rt-t!on nortr.eait to eat. rnaxl mum loe:i c m!ls an hour at 7 a. m iTeclpltatloriTrar at 7 a m ar.J T p m HumMltv Maximum. CI r rr.t ill I i. .t. . U jl T J m, luromt tr At 7 am. 30.1' Isi'tie.. 30 1 lnrfct-ji at T r ra. -sui f tte river. 21.1 feet at 7 a. m. Funrts S:JT: nnn S:ll: Ir.th cf it- II 7 moon pet. dl. Ilrt euarter. "torr S. full tn.on, O tober 12 at ouart.r. Ololr 1. new mM. Oc:o'r 2J. A.M. r ei f-e 10 C3 11-01 M. 12-C P.M-1-61 s-c: .-6 12-rc: 3-flO Washington. Oct. 1 Forrast: UlluM fair to-Jay; wnr.T In south por tion T-morrow fair; light to fre.h southerly mind Inlar. Fair to-day and In-rnrnw; warmer today. K.lrd becoming eouth auJ fresh. liK'ni Teue Partly dou-lv tra-ttay; show ers and cooler In south prtlrn. arr.w' In northmMrti portion tn-morrn.-. j-artly elouiy. llKht f fr.a nTthfat to -aiit wln'lu. Arkanvaa I'artlr cloudy and marmer to-day. To-morrow fair Iowa Fair to-day and to-mctrow. Kanaan Fair tolay and to-morrow. WAXT AU. Oa Pain I and S. Part 2. Birth. Slar- Haar- and Rarlal Iteporda and .rw artisan and the manufacturers have con (nrpnratloaa ua I'aap I, I'arl X Dralk ' ciJi 1 tli.it all tfcnt imtr!liuted t the Xtlrrs oa Pa ice 7. Part 1. Vessel MniraraU u !' 2. Port 1. KEATI HKH IF TH-ltT1l XEW. PAItT I. Pa(f. 1. Rooaerelt'a lontliern Trla. Ia nt Ihr Snalannt. Ilrldal Cnnple lie leaped. otpancnakpry laBerllnarr. 3 Marderrr af Attorney !trrd. Vaterr la Maaa Heath. 4. Trphuna In Plaltlpplnea. Hold I alted Halinar I.laMe. R. Farrwrll t Father Crane. ' Taltp-rralnala Ipnirru Meela. Mfiapr llnlnx Pierea. Mipf Itlaplenac-a Uitrpra. T. 1aa for laale tatrhoad. Freight Rate Redaetloa Csm. ladeainlfy Coarrrai' Mprcer. m. Illlaola M. E. AppotntraeatS. rarrolltoa Raptlsta Meet. PART II. -. 1. Ramaey.rinald Wabash Fleht. It. Rlaaebe nmrnpt'a Case. ItontrilnM-lloaae nalrlloa. M.llennp Men lelae Whlskr. Offers Wltla lllah Paaltlna. Orfotor Uraad Jary Irapaneted. Traale la Health IIIUs. FtlRKIRX. Tit Tntrrnttionnl TubrculnJIs Con rrpp' mept In Paris, Anrrl.-n brine rep rrtpd by omo of counto's lending -!pntlt. I'AdF! . PAItT 1 tit Nlrholisi ofrprr fount Wltto tit- ;o- sltion rt of Chief of the Ministerial Cab!- rC.K S. PAST : i WAHIOTIX. I A teletrr.im to Washinist'in ;iv twenty- J s-en men perished In the erjraer lM. i which was wrecked off Samar durir.i: the Philippine typhem. I'MIE I. TAUT 1 The Vatican Is said to be disturbed l eaue MIhi Hoo-vvelt pi-I more attention to the heai! of the niipino indpendent church nt Manlli than to the Apoto'.lc Peleirate. PAGE i. I'AKT 1 lresijent deeHo to send FeTPtary Taft to Ohio to atLser 5nit'ir K"r,Xer's pra ie n Im'tmitrntlon's PAGB5. PAItT:. TiotiTfemert nnlr.t t rate revttlon lIlcv ITV AJ t III ltllt. Orrult Jr.Tce vi.-ile held l'e.,te.l Railways Con-p-inv llible with Tranelr f'ampiny for Judguier.t I'Aeli; 4. TAUT 1 M J Aimer Ce. who am M!s Mn - V.nicr.er nr No tCi Von V. fn HpprNes her mtl-r of hr ' arr'ae by an !p."fr!i'tm tn s priver-1- V PAGE 4. TAUT 1 N.ar'y thirty nitre hie rn um- rr'i -d t-t arfar tj-re el-ar ! Ju- te-'nv I irkrt-shop iriulry PAtE I'AKT! I jvcm ilieUrp nrreneemetit that tnhes a f'lori raw- llreci to the circuit -t rtie. Ktrr AiKer tc-t much pew- e piRHi, PAItT 1 ! !ee .WV man ho acei-mp-in'eil lid- ' " lt"Kr.. s ho !'"! en iy t.i Hut-tal. to r-mming house nn.l then .1 ;.jte.r.-iS PAvti: 1. PAKT I U .nti acents ve.tenlir selie,l sl.xtv- e .. . hM.j.1 .. t.i.vr .t.i w b. .,nd.,rd ir-if " PAGK. PA. IT Z I' lal eoupte erj.ijej five-day stay at W -intlne PA.IIJ I. PAItT V ' i- f roomlrt hmi ,lvlr- f 'and th.ir N Kins- piled by a Oor.abte !n Wa.h- ..- -i avenue i.t.r.j. i ui - I i-e .usree, fri-n of UHnC-e 5omer- ..-, ttrl ef m..n ' r-!n to secure hrr rr'ejse PAGE 1 PAKT 1 :i:i:it i. ittiTli'. eintcr Clip ml m M.ke hat fa r- separate 'e:'-H'J ktt tf that is lmt"'-'''ble think slrtle statehood .hould l Kranted. I'V-IK '.. PAKT I -r-derk. Carleton in New Vo-, is .en te -ej to a prtsnrs term f rtr.et.en )'An i tvf'ly escapes .serl.ua m.ry at the hr"' cf a mvfe aJKr .evvt-ic t"te coart-rts.-m J'AOE . TAUT I. .I-ts'-ph Kin."-: Jr l-'Urs lone sttnnt. - si'ii-h te ri-4.-! his pn.tlon la Sht fre -eritrol cf t tt.lo--.. J b o no: hln c to 0uld. PAGE I. PAItT - Irplent Kees.tel; decides to raa'e Nf Orletr.s trip Bl la ri 5iJ.ar.uo' t returoinc to U ahlr.n by ft "1- searly erry t3t In the Cr.lon e PAGE 1. PART - A, j. vn,,.. 0 ciCr,l .kCfcTr.fa aaj to etstoners aca'ast Dmr cf We-tprr. ' tnany ctlrr sines ti ialmoa IUnV l-rc lo-len.rltr cempin;! vaj a5-s of ' trcuble. the TpU trd vj, iatt"rrJ up (.- ftWcern ar JJU.iH aaJ the iibilUS- by the ite Crerce M Caej-. I: . hit IVUOjLtvs.. PAGE t. 1'AltT 5. : sniltlan to have th- ir-: herj ln the .Vl'c Cf Jcha V S-reU. r-wnl-red at , - wl It l :Sp t-ef of thei" h.i Ctrjirsdge. IIL. i.s she ices, i tte ! --1 ''ac', lku tl -"-- ' l-c- '-jn Is. tn)si,rtj. rlrr d-ata tn- ; !e before he -!. .split-ated- PAGE S. PAKT 1. Ha.tt.aoa.n. Ctlntn-i l adrairaNy tltuatei frcs: a tli;nls Ilathvad Ccmmlcrr sat ten- cPcjrapbteJl - ratlri.l staaJ;o;t to tr- Osx-fJoT. to-day tn Jri.,t reda.-to b t.w t i ths j-aatajt-r!a. In.ls- 4- PAGE t PAlcr i tries, whk are hr Ti -aar.oririorte reiT l-ttv. d.T-ai-d to 'te ds-.riapsieBt of the tlay Athletic lat Itroair -t Il4.delphla. y ' ... -. .- e VAtir-.- 1'ART i -.'.. e-.-t- .-...v -. .nnl. -Mtee -t.ISsH iUiira LlJl.a . ---- , .tJaM-s :vn.i T GK Z PA'tT 2 Cedccin ieU new asrTs record for ra2r 41 ftTV-aUtccnttj. PAGE . PAirr i ERA OF THE Henry County Only Temporarily Embarrassed by $300,000 Sal mon Bank Failure. FIELDS VASTLY PRODUCTIVE. Crops Will Compare Favorably With Recent Years. Despite Storms Clinton the Seat of Manufactories. nT A STAFF COP.REPPONDENT. Clinton. 3io.. Prjit. . Clinton, of much ( nwsDarr fam in rocnt days and at ' present one of the most advertised cities I of Missouri. M not especially cast down ly the turn of affair which has brought her into prominence. Th calamity which was Reral avr Henry County, occasioned by the failure of th- Salmon & Salmon Bar, has r.ot focn of ruch trementdous conseijuenceas to put a il.impr uin the business interests of Clinton and the neighboring communi ties, and in a t;uiot but steady and de- mi-relna; from the cloud of nloom which hns apjtarmly b-n liansiii 'Ver it since j that June day when tho bank was oia clally cluseJ. With a philosophical spirit the buMncss mn. the stock taiccrs. the farmers, tlie succt-K of Clinton and Henry County be fore the failure is still at hand. The vastly productive Jidda wM'h Mr-tch tor mil's from the county seat, the climate and the li.!uttrlous character of the population are Jut as available an they w.re In lh days whon Henrj- Coun ty claimed the palm as the "banner coun ty of MlssourL" It Is the general fpelinir in all of the walks of life that Clinton han come far t i 1 1 .... .. . ...... irom rrefinna w.in.ui ,w. nu lu.i a ery few ..'ear.i nlll restore ever)' ounce J of municipal btrenth which has betn i drained off by the recent baiik dl.-aster. The extent of th: failure and Its effect ! upon the county must not be underesti mate d. There are f-w of tiie business I hou.e nbout the Clinton public uare ahicii did not suffer In a Kr-at-r or I'.-ss dRree. Whole f.imllle" have Uta prac tirIly penni!es and the stock ra!.-"rs and the ma who conduct farmlmt op ratlom on wiio'efcale cale havo been hanl hit. Hut Mich a th'nir a.- a i;rnenil calamity which has dtivn t ruin an entire coun ty does in no y expr.-.-'s the effect of the Salmon lailure. yiiite the contrary H the real truth, and while the newpai-r ar' naulej to nv-:.uon uauy joine iraiuii- of the affair hich ! bioucht to light by th- multiplied iitlsation which Is cram- tnlns the dockets of tho courts, compara- tlvelv little ! heard on tlse streets or In the stores of Clinton relative to the matter. Til echoes; of the cliisins liank doors I ,,,i t.-,-.ilv oea-"l nhin i. nil dNa-ter r,,,ri..o:: He-.rv Ceuntv. Th" econd wa w.irse than tl.- Srsl In the ertimatltn of nlajiy C'l.nton cltlr-r. The tcrrlli'- winl- Mrtrtr. f "vral v-Vs aso cntred it ,eavlt i:?.t- ot Henry County, and th- O'WF-.ati-.n wl.l-h it cau-d in the enrn nnit wheat lit Us of tlie cojair ia- ,.....,..inn While the rf; crop of a heat and eorn ever in , ro.poot !n the coantv .. iv.nz n tt:e couniv .!! iun i . two .1-iv. rainttorm m the ground. came along and eorir.et-.l l.ie na-ia.,. wMeh the lrd bat! Teclrtc.! ! Th" of ,!l"'" 'hr' ,!av" w3' ,hat i "" cro;' 1t-c:'-s ' l'r,,r !, itrrms an now reduced jut. ao- m . fcut :hr rrl.rt j.,lrt oi ,:o 5ali Rill t- vn r-ra:rxed and th city is In com j tr e-nt Eien In the fare of -uh a de- j tnI.jKH , (l.ch ,,-,, ar.j ui.-i.!e of .,.,., jr.rknes. No fatalltle- have leen re- . a t ..tnn In ... nrfi.'wKla Tlie IltT:m.tIf i ''" '" ,...-!".-. - - - j tlfiurev after oil the I,arvet t et.n ar- rr,." ',.:r :,;r;;,,'r;;,!::..",::" Henry -ou:,tv citizens has no: .le-tmyed lh.lr cm-ldence In their ..n tields prnlrles. .in.l wltl the hope anJ ej-ta 'Ion of a "tuni;r -r.-p" n-ti v-ir ths ' ttlVC pU'lietl mode present tllRlruItie- nit.n N nrrpjtidfl bv ti.o rii-h and p-n!!!nMe '-mil t t-e lonn r.i: dor.n by finvirt! dlKlcultie llejiert-of the State I '. orirvnliit-m nhieh inoVe a peeinl:v of 1 reiot.r. .!..! t i'5aet" .1'" quo-.tl to .Te,. ' .ntr-!e tfnt rv l.ere Jr. M.s'Url l tere i n r-eijte.- perr nt.ese of prutlt to the acre .if sto'ind. i lliuei-.s wl.er.ver t're l not et-r. I ir it hear Held t ro-lu-es the Unest of . 'or... r:-je cn.i .he.P. Ptrterltlng the . Tee.. M,,l ..-,11 I. ..! ,l,l. 1.. ., . I , , , ' " " ' ' ;'" ,U,V"-1 '" ---i--W "P'rat.nn nme ' ef the l.irpt rhr.so.'Vinc manufacture j in In,,u,.r,. ,j,, Wr,. ( rwr,r felew the surface ar- l-J. of ,. .i.; ,-.,.t ..-.e.- ,- -.t. .. . - --s.., -a'.--.aw..iui,. mi- e nn.-- tiiini- ; ,r aBj furnish fjel esuttgh to kc-p all th -,,.,. wr,ri.l-.- ,Mrt. .,- .m..i, need, and roiVe ef the railroad tor.p ln- ! j rrt3nt shipping points to fore;jm cun- ' caacr;. Choice Goc! lln.is at Clinton. E-.ery fanej-cattte nlwr ln th Vnlted --Ute wcm. He ,. the n-rcar.d chamrton Shorthorn bull ef th- e-or!t an" r.a car:ur: mere mu rl r :t U asserted. tT m ary ether sir.pie animal of any ::.". or description. . tn the rrn a: ir!J"t eirolrla?t Chotc Cccis Is a; M.t l: asd the h-.- ouarter. of th. Tebo lna anJ Cattle C"ora-r. ahtrh contrcl th cretest I "M hjrtt-!-i eni i-. A-n-rita. Is deecrated ; vK, liit rtbisir. whl--a have tern on In ' rs-d- sre tr nct leportaat. T-. raaV o of t al an) cruv. Trh-J ter hu.e a cortp.'ete faiiur-- the i. ;r cect Soar cccastoned by the storm of Ut raewm belg the great- SOUTHWEST t ALL-ROUND CHAMPION : HERD OF SHORTHORNS. The Tebo Land rind Cattle Com- par.y'a heni. of which Choice Good. the champion shorthorn bull of the world. 1 at the head, will arrive tn 4 Kansas City next week, after a trl- 4 umphal trip to the Portland Expo- Filion. Choice GooJs did not make 4) the trip, but a herd of twelve of his 4 sons and daughters did. 4 Thy made a clean sweep at the 4 Minnesota State Fair and travel-d. across the continent In special ' train. At the Lewis and Clark Fair there were ten Erst premiums offered for slioKlmni'. rind the Tcbo herd ? "to of """ Knoush prtmlum money was wen on the fair circuit this season to pay the expenses and maln'.enanca of the herd to Iortland and back and the expenses incident to the trip, and to Iave a profit of sev eral thituw.nd dollars. At the Kansas City show next week the Clinton residents, who take nn Intense Interest in the uf falrs of the Ixrd. expect ailditional lurei. PRESIDENT TO EVADE QUARANTINE BY SEA Ocean Trip From Xew Orleans to WiiKbiuKton Will Take Ex ecutive 1'cyond Country' liorders. ccD AC VCI I fU CCUCO IsU rCfUl Ur ILLLUVV rCVCn. Tour of South Will lte Made From St. Augustine to Little Hock and From That City to New Orleans. The RpnuMlc riutpau. V-att Il;:lll!n. !th aad T Str-ets. Wahiucton. Oct. i Yellow fiver ha no terrors for President llooseveit. He deflnllely decided to-day that he would go to New Orleans on his Southern tour, whlcn bgir.t n Jctoi)r is. ami. to avoid tlie relrioUons of the quarantine. he will return i Washington by . ujion t cne vf the crulFep of the navy. J n a!so lecSJcd that he a-ould not allow I the changes In his achfiltile caused by th? ' elIoiv fever epidemic to interfere with ' h! date In Arkansas, !! will itpend tl.3 ( ' sreal.r pait of the day. ot uciowir i. at ' l.itti- Hock. Announcement of his plans for the tour wa.-. :M(:e from the White n.ms3 mis mornir.,'. The quarantine rcJKit-oa. wrre Jlf.lcult to eel around, but tlie i'res ideiit was crv dts'.rous to visit Niw Or- iian. and to do s. adopt-d an expedient . Uiai prwhab-y has no jirectlent m:w oi:i.;:.n.s iast stop. , ......... . i .. I.-ir.-,l t.v r-i:iklnz The drsirtd ...... ..... t ,.fii..irii,n.lL... .... .... .- ... .,... i..j , i.-.-vi...- -. .. t..-.-n as th.! iuar.3 l Mutnmm io ,., ca, U. i. ' ItlluvtMinit't - -----s -- The ocean trip .11 take the Pro.ddent rnt i ps- I ,,,,,,... ,,p th i-iit.d State-, and no Pres - , , , , r.-..-.,,. ,.ir. has !-ft tho borders ! of the country durltg his t-rm of otSce. The Journey will be but a locating trip. ...... . . . . - i ARirnnir. iii;iin:i.iiiiii ir.eiitw m n:uie r.nl (,,,J , rf ,jenf, return to Wash- j "rcrrr.; , ... j .on , n cvt4,,Kr js. Ajt Iar aB .,. Aaiu.sUr.c. jn., :h oM wl.edul r.tal-.ed. I'teim St Aucutln the Prt-'ldent will go 'ent of th" l's''M Mine Workers r,f Atner :o Mob.le Insl.ad of to IirmIn--h.i..i. and lea. .trrl-.-.-i In tl.Is city to-day on his wiv tl.ei.c. t. Tuke;e n.: IttrmmglMm. , to Washington to hnre an lnterlew vilth rrom Alibami. he will to I.utl It.xrk Presidrtit i:noelt. via lifir.,.hls J j, ., underp'notl that tl. PresMer.t IflSIIANO AT I.lTTI.n RCK. t had ent fr Mr Mitchell to talk over the T.ie otH.-1-il Itir.erarv 1 no; -t given ; threatened rerUal of the troutle amine; out. lut as .o p'nnul th pr-identlal partv t!l arrive it Uttle it cfc atxi.t l' in the i.e.rnini .111 J pt.ij uetU iate after noon. A 11 f!.-e-mltmte stnps t, V matle at other :.!r.t' In ArKan-as. but th. e wl'I -" verv few. if ther- U any I The tvl Will bre.jk Up 11 rsirt will pre..k up at IJt isoek nr.d "i'l -tum to Washington, fscept !ng the Pre-li!ent and Hi private eere tary. Mr Iwb Tli.v wlP .t ,!ireetly ot-th oer the Teja HnJ Iacl3c to N Orleanf. sa i U h3 r,ot r"! NHn -n-"'--''lv d.termtne.1 1"S e.l the Presld.nt will ue -n hi the Oevetantl. the Te. ma the ft.i,vtson. all of hirh are rru!er cf the san, i T- I I i rt , rutllFCC riOl LOCAL CKINCot. UIHL ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. ! Mattel tin). t. t.oal Celeatlsl. Iloaless ai Ilinarr in Ilnnnr f John t. Mnlt and f'rleiisla. Tb Oriental prouitlon of putting th ; i!J r- Anr!car. etp.-.rt- and the thr.tt- enei tariS war a rsaii had no effe;t en "a r-ifrtstien from th i-owery Empire Into -t Xvntls of a coatly se veral- . ., -se d!ll( "ii-h -P-3 perved l-Vl night In K!r. Ten I reptaurar.t. Sixth xtv" I".e t'.-t M. Mabel M r ef IN1. cltj s Chinese rlrls. and I.. H. Kenac. la horor jf John V 'lueK lotal real estate sir. and frt.nd of the hot and hostes. Ml-s :ior --lKr.r vi-d the .rne--1 lrar a thint or ta abtut hv.-l;ality In ' t't- M5lck party were Mr Miidck'a fam ily aad some friends, th total of gueit being fifteen The- acknowledge-; .:s Koy" evurt'.J bj (VJt to her a bou- qt?t TS" tJU cf far was ap;a.J direct from China rd mot cf lb. edibles a-r. oied th-t The fjjasve. Cilies- "itri n,.. --:-3 was the f -tu:e. and the on- tntloc. ef chicken, djek. esc? and a! g,, every VaowT; gtab:e was enjoyed. ..5,, jjs- ai!,j i? th festivities wtia jchas om ksprca(t- S-nezr. WILL CONTINUE REGARDLESS Misa Emma Herzel, Stenographer for Park Commipioner Aull. Will Not Resig-t. Position in Spite of Kecent Legacy of 120,000. The music of the typewriter will con tinue as of yore In the office of Park Cornmls!oner Robert Aull. notwithstand ing the fact that Miss Emma Herxei. Us stenographer, has come into a fortune of something more than S24.0O). Unlike many young women who. undor s!:nllar circumstances, might give up her employment to enjoy aer newly acquired wealth. Miss Herzel says that she can see no good reason why she should resittn. She declares that she was entirely satis fied with hr surroundings beforo she In herited the fortune from en uncle, and there Is no reason why she should change her plans. Miss Hereel has blonde hair. large blue cye.- and an attractive figure. Sh Is very positive but pleasant in her manner and dlj-plnys but little concern about her new e.-tute. "I do not care to worry about the estate.- she said yesterday. "My position hre Is desirable and the surroundings are pieamnt. If I were to appear as tho-.njh I were boasting about my Rd fortune ppople wotdd ask why I did not resipn. There are many young women trhonre J0.s:,.,l 0f rnrre than I am. and they continue to work. Why should I give up my position? So long an I am permitted I will remain where I am. and I certainly do not Intend to resign. I suppose I will Invest my money. Misa Her;' benefactor Is Joeph Iter rel of San Francisco. Oil., who suec.tmbed to n stroke of apoplexy August 3 lat. He was a bach lor and. although he had othrr relatives, he chose Mil's Kmma Her xel. his 1 rother'a child, as his lienellclnry. Two year? i'K- JHm llerxel visited her uncle and he tKk a great Interest In h-r. Whrn he vr.it suddenly taken 111. month aRO. h exprercd a wish to see her 1vfnn ho dUd. In ncconlTnc.- with thl delr. M! Iferael d'larti-d for Ban Francisto. j but he dlI before hr arrival. When Mr. Hrel w.it told that th end was nenr he mad? his will. In which hu twvjueathed his entire estate to 11k Her rel. At hi death the Public Administra tor took charge of the stato and will tieobablv make a settlement with Miss i llrrzel In the ntxt two or three month. j M1,? nrzel lives at No. -till CJreen Iea plice. """ " PROPERTY WORTH $500,000 CONSUMED AT JACKSON, MISS. Governor Vardataaa aad Family Driven Froat llnrar by Snokr Plrrnra Kara SeTeral !!. rtnrrnijt HPKri.u New Orlean. ha.. Oct. 2. The entire business portion of Jack'or. Mis., was threatened with destruction by tir about ( jnighj ti-n!s:it. Hotel Norvfile. the finest bu'.ldlnp i Jn tJjf cUj. w,s c-Jinpl- tely destroye.1. fin Governor Vcrdamnn nnl his family, tibo" j heme Is directly across the street fror.i i the hotel, were driven from their hus? , bj- the smoke. ! Mjn- s-'-eit4 In the hotel had mrrow . .... .i ...--., n-r. ie- . ,-..i ...... ,-.,t,,.,., ,.. rr-.iv i lr II rCIit.' " Uili't'i.4u"- " -.-. I TrP - hnke f(Ut tn the kitchen of the , hotc, ,hortIy t.fore midnight, and at 1 I .,,iw.t ,- . t:r.dr r.mtrol. ai' had t , tn .rerat bu!nP'- house;. Tho ,() wjn r.n,-ir.t to aw V".'.' ! Tr;e entire lighting system of the city pcrted. : mitchell toseeboosevelt. WHtV of AlitllRieite Strike. j New York. Oct 2.-John Mitchell presl- tl'e r-iners in th" nnthraettr eoal r'Sitii nd t se wl it s'.e-pB are, to 1- taker, p. avert the threaten, d o:lk. Mr JlltcVei: denle.! that h km go'iK to re the Pre' blent en sueh a subject "My call on the iTesirtent ! at my own request and has r.o rome-th.n whatever with the allei-ed trouble 'jrewlng among the miner It will n purlv tersonal vlIt I don't anticipate any gfat trouble In the mining district The miners are rr.ik'ng srent frosres In the lln. of eir rar.!rticn. but h. general tone among them I amla. ie THREE AUTOISTS ARRESTED. Pol iceman Coon.-y rimrges Them With nxce-:liiig Sed Limit. Pntrelrnin Cconey. In chare of the po lice ojto from the Mounted Iltrlct. ar-re-ted tl-re. alltcM peI-ilmlt violators lat niRht ft-r exciting rhi.. All of them cave tior.d. I.uth.r II Schuclc f ?t"o. S3 North ?prir.c avenue wa arrested en Washing ton btwe.n ?prlns ar.d TayV-r. JMward J. Kraup of No. ITS LabadK nvenre en Eire's hlehwav l.:ten Washington -tnd Undell. and Rug'ne F.-ibtr. a chauffeur for F A fteer of No. XC UnJU. w ar restl at locust and l-cr.ard. f:er a chae from Nwtrsd ar.d McI".itos avenues. REBATES OF SI. 50 PER CAR. Packers Hooks Show Th:;t Amount Is Returned !y ICailways. nrr-puc rrci Chicago. :: S.-Schwar,ch,W A S-dg- lrcer -brauch ti'. '.a:2 r - . r 3 .. Coy. hav ;i:v?rej another bOJy hlow to tte rallrotda. Ordcrej by th court to produc th account e.f the conpacy sho-si-g the amount of rotate receive.! frm tli rail roads on their h!;e-it of dr-,sed rc-at-'. Pitslr-g-houf predscta and lire -.jck la jyt- jjr C-zsr showed by the accounts that th" railrcads had pl liia la the -cl of damages an averxre of E, o every car of dres.d meat, azd il on cvtry tn ( Uvo stock sClrPed. AT HER WORK OF INHERITANCE apatissS arE MISS KMMA IIEKZEU SterctrapSrr. tiho Inl.erlte3 CS.W. GIRL ACCUSED OF FGtSQNING FAMILY Pansy Ellen Hastings, a Domes tic, Is Sought by the Police. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGED. Mr. Ilauer States That, After Their Nine-Months Old ltaliy Was Found in Convulsions, Hastings Oirl Swallowed Several Comjwnnds. DESCRIPTION OF I!11U POI.ICR AnBSBEKIXO. d Height. S fret 6 inches; weight. d I4A poundi. She says she Is 1 years old. but her detrlopment is such that she looks much ol.ler. Her hair Is llfiht brown and her eye. are Woe. Her Jaw Is heavy and her mouth Is full. When rhe left tho IJauer home she wore n gray Jacktt SMit and n black silk turban; trimmed r.lth pink flowers. She wore a plal.i roU land ring en tho third Anger of her left hand. It Is th'ucht that this ring may ca'ie her ;o be mistaken for a married woman. "0m m Iietecilvcs are reisy sesirchlnf: for pansy Ellen Hastings, who Is nciueed of trying to poison the family or Paul Ilauer of No. Z2 Alice avenue. Mr. Hamr. until recently, Chief clerk ef the frleght accounting derar-- ment of the Wabash Hiilroid In Pittsburg. I Pa. MI-. Ifttlnsi aas empIovM a n srr- . nt at the Lauer h'.mp. If all the charges her .ire true nhe irir t .a . a a . I "" ' " "'" OT:. -:"-"n p 1 '""" ' " '-' " '-"nr.!- iwnw oueer actions is supposed to have been her Inspiration. Mr Ilauer Is at present emptivM aa a ttavellng accountant for th St. I.oui-Southweste-n Ilaliway. He hj rsidd in St. LouU since early In July. To The Republic he said Iat nlafct: Shortly after I arrivd in St Iiul I asked a local demno-nlnatlonal eirphan home to suppiy a servant to aid my wife In her heu-eheM duties. "Pansy KiW Hartlns trm named fetr the position. We wr told that we would be r roi!bIe for. her moral wel fare. Aheut the miiliie of July e pe--oiite: her to take a stteP c.,r T:.o with ou- little trjy Pl.e retsalnsrl away linger ih.in we thoucht she should, iml. when I !nve-!sa:et! I founl that she hnd made two round trips on the jje;it fontain 1I-." with a certo'n eenductT. who 'rgratlit- eI himself with her by telling her that he . fcfc,, . h,r ,AUlt; ..,,., ,mvJ to fu. j sr.p eemej to reier.i my intrierenre. ilthnuKh she Knew ir.a; 1 nail promam tin authorities f the heme that ! wou'.l not permit hr to have male comranj. "Shortly after my second talk with her I lesm vry 111. Ph. se-n.(l angtous to wait on me. and ni.tted on givln; ice wafr to me. After every tiring of water I be-t-une worse untl llnnl'y I was compell-l to go to the Misurl Pacif.e H'tplta! The docteir- sild that I had m-dafta. I did not th-r. sip?ct poironing. "A month n;o my wife was aff"d with tho sTme symptom, and Inter I had a second nttJck. !-. Thur.lay the girl was told to put our taby daughter, lscil'e. to slep Sly wife .ntered th. rtom whir" the child lv and found h-r whit and gaspins for breath. Kh n-.eil.j chloro form. Taking th ci..Ii in her arm sv.e ran out In the yard. S wriil of th, nel:h lir ;et .tU that they thought chloro fotm had tvn u: The.ur.h a ;hyean wa at einee summon;, the little girl I still very 'II. was Forst rscciNcioi:9. "tist FrIJ.y my wife foaij the ser vant girl unconclou in the bathroom. When she .i revived ah vomit.! and spat bloeJ THtfT Fannie Thetnv.. who hrd ai atten!! our eh'lC. said that th young worr-ar. aj -iffertr. from the ef fects of ptttne poison, thoigit sh was un abJe to teh what ancy had lten ured. ?ub.equnt lnv.tigstl.n showej evl cVnc that th girl h-4 draak black lax. rd ink nd a earmtnc stain thst I had been usir.tr : color tmrst wol. Rhe had tlso rJt th rx! of hr mcuth with a pen j Vg?1 JSi ?' 'W"m I ...v hsd hr ren-5tI to the City i.-. Ilos- pltp.l Saturcay. . j-ou:-:i .'. t- held there until a eould hive hrr nciull kn t-sex to U oroa. n. item or jo tn ,-.,, ,f th Gl Sh.-t.herd. To-d3 I learned that h ecpd from the i:y Jiost-.tal yesterday afternoon. The doctors Mr that thy pem.Stted hr t.t go Into th.- srd to take . -reive, and that' she did oat return. "I asked the rolte Jo search for her to day. If It I resary I I!I prte"rjCe he- tut I woull Us nt'V: If -Se were put Into tb Hcuse of the Card 9fit-nrd or la a reform schooL BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN NEAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Hundreds of Shots Exchanged Between Rob ber Gang and Crew; Express Car Destroyed by Three Charges of Explosives Two Boys Rob Passengers. While Three Men Blow up .Safe Posse Hastily Summoned to chase the Bandits Youths are Captured. NEWLY WEDDED PAIR ENJOY QUARANTINE Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. Cittings Ke- leased After Five Days Now Quartered in Hotel for Ke mainder of Uoueymoon. It is seldom that the Qnnrantine Hospi tal Is considered u pleasure report, but acer.Klr.c to Mr. and Mrs. It. J. (Sittings of Penscola. Fla.. thflr five days. stav there. although scnitrwhat unepctel. ira; b rerj" enjoyable addition to their honey moon trip. They were released from that place yentenlay venlnc and are now quartered at the ltcleile Hotel, where thev a 111 remain for the rest of the week Mr. Gtttincs stated list night that he wsr ladctd grateful to the city for Its hnspltalltv. In fact, he said, he ccuid not have been tetter treated br anyone than hl hest. Iioetor M. J. Irvyer. S-jprin-teivlent of the Quarantine Hospital. Sim ilar accommod.ttlor.s. raid Gittings. could not hav been reurrd at a cost of kss thin ". for the five days. There VInp; no other patients nt the hospital, the hsppy couple were permitted to wander eecli evening amid th mnnies and th plnps which shade the western pert of th grounds. According to the attaches of the huspltal. Mr. and Mrs. Gtttlngs spent much of their time In a two seated mrlng. which Is suspended from a tsll oak In a secluded corner of thi grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Gtttlngs were taken from an K At N. train at Union Station l.isl week In romp my with Sir. and Mrs. C. W. Gray ant li-yeor-oM daughter,- Huzel Gray, and hurrle! to Quarantine Ilos pital. ln'siat-n they had come through to this clt fiom F'ensacola. Fla.. without health eertifleatejr. The party trfls loaded on the steamer Kennedy and taken to tho hutpital and returned by the name route. VON B0VENS TELLS A STRANGE STORY. Oare. la America, a filrl Trlrtl to Klix Ilia and lie Sal So She Taea Klllral l!erelr: Perlin. Oet. i Police cfflelil.- who were summoned yesterday by Jlr. Theoinld Von !',v','ns- whose hutaiid had locketl I Mm." If In a room e.f their apartment and i would not open th-t eioor. broke it down ' a"d found him dead. "X hi sMe was a roemtrandum whlcn i suited tlist l-etore hi- r.iirrlaie h had work.il at hi. a!llr.R an a wood carver In Amerlea. the levcclitjs r.3t b.intt glvn. and nt a hall one evening, a younjr girl cndeavortil to !.! him. that h- replle-l hr ami she drownetl herrejf. The re.11 .lay. etiilr 1. UbT.. a kinsman of th" girl challenged Von l!tiV"tis to u :o call.d "American tl-I." drawlrg lots to determine which nt.taHi.nist should kill hlr-islf. Von Povens drew black, aix! un der the agreement was to kill himself a tv.elve j.ar He returned to Cermanr. nd th twelfth ar.nlversnry of the agn em-nt passe.j un regardstl sail each uec. ed!ng one. until a hort tirr- aso. when an Amerlnn naT.i! I1h arrived ln lir!!n with a letter from Vr.n lvr..s' ant.iitoni rnitnd!rtr hint e.f the duty which l.e had not f ullllied. Von Eovens had taken cyani-i l-otns-slum. He wn tnrclleil on the po'Ie rec ords of tho district as a nafurjlisi Amer ican. WIFE WILL REVEAL WHO KILLED STREED. Widow est Marlerr Cnaibrldge Law yer Says Mi Will Tell All to for. oner la tent taate (.Irl'a Deala. Rnprni.li kpkjiai. Cambridge, in.. 0t. i-On th rva of the inquest ei.er the body ef Attorney John V Slreed. renatlonal revealtlon lutve bn made by the widow, who re turned to-d.y. "I knew that my huband wa mut (tfl," d dared Mrs. Sirred. "There ore certain f.-ts that I rinno; ma't public. I shall cenflde all to ih Ccror r. I cannot tell the rjim of th mtn who inurdere.; John. I am eonvinecd of who he Is. but I have no r:'!-r.c that will convict. "Mv entire fortune ! at the dispfj-al of th j.rn who exr. convict the murderer. I hav nothing to csneeai. What do I car for the insursne I he.ve nothing to Uvo fur now. scpt to discover John' a.s-tssin." Sh irtlm.ited that she hd f-irs for her hu:.i.t.ir dth tfor she dernrtei for th Ett. "I cairtjt tll." h mid. "tho b3r!s of the fars. but they wr not un founded." With the return from Kewanee of State; Attorney Kturtr. interest In the invetttigs tlon wa r.ilred. i,f.ath or touno cm.. Attorny Sturtss special task will be the investigation of tho dath of the young Swedish girl. rvtGd by Ioctor Byrd J. Powell or nanawicn. A young woman. Emma Undherg. diw! under jeeu'lar drcumstaiK. in the heme of Malcolm Anderson. October IS. a. Atderson Is one of the mot prcminot aad rpct"d ctllicc of Cambridge. Dieter Puwel! In his stcry sought by la thr.atlor.. to cdnn-rt the death cf the Ur.dbrg girl with the oulcid of hl brother. Wlillsm C PowH. and with the violent dsth of Attorney Streed. It wao hinted that persons afco fsr-l espcaor for thlr co-nneilm alth th death of Er.n:a I.indtrg would have been Interested In Jr-ttin Attcraey atxeod cat of the war- Seattle. Wash.. Oct. i The eatbound Great Northern pa'seneer train which de parted from Seattle at 8 o'clock to-night was held np by a gang of bandits tea mile out frcnt tils city. Hundreds of shcts were exchanged Iie tween the train crew and the robhjers. and the express car was blown to pieces by three charges of dynamite. BrcrltT Smith Is organising a pVse to go to the scene. No Tord as to whether anyone was killed his ten received. TIIKEK MK. AIDED nT TWO BOYS. Portland. Ore.. Oct. 3. A special to tho Oregonlan from S-attIe. Wash., says tliat the Great Northern overland train Iraili- Soattle at S:3 lost night was held up n I the Uiggage and rxprtss car djttamltftl half a mile east "f milt- po-t No. 10. at out five milts from U.ill.tril. at )::. p. m. It uus II oY'.Kk iM-fort the Iran puli'd Into Edmonds, an'd the most, meager tc ports were sent to the Iik.iI otllces. Time men arc known to have done the work. Two ho, who got on the Mind b.igv.io here, a soon a- the hoM-op bt-san. en tered the passenger coaches ami beau holding up the puengere. They were cap tured. They say two of the men were 011 the blind baggage when they gut on iiim! the third got on at iUllard. All were well dressed with rain coals ami sleiuch h.it.-i. Charles Anderson, express mi-setiK. rr ! known to lutvo ben Injur-.!. M.in.i,;ir AVaring of th. Great Nurtliem Express Comp.tny said last nlRht he did nut know the lonter.ts of th Mife, but bdlleves it was a mall um. After :ci;ring the contents of the mi the three men started 01T in an rafter!) direction. It Is believed otiier memue rs of th Rang are ahead of the scene of this hold-up. and the robbers Joined th-m. The train was flagged near the brick yard and as the engineer slowed up two j men witn raincoats climbed over tha tender und presented revolvers to his head. When tiie train Stoppetl. the lia-;g.ise und exrres car was uncoupled by one of tha robbers and th engineer Instructed to pull ahud. which he did for several hundred yards, when he was again commanded to stop. Two of the roMier then Jumped eiff. making th engineer and fireman do tha Hinni" and all march. 1 to the baggage car door. The messt ngvr was commanded to open the door. and. rcfu-lni-. an extra heavy charge tit d)rutni!ti was pluve.1 agaiitet It and exploded. The explosion ture tins nr alir.ont to piece. The saf was then dynamited. Theh train was d'lnjed two hemrs and a half and then pulb-J into Ednvtnd. mak ing a brief re;trt before proeee.Jlng ta Eerett. The two boy.1- i-ialm thy never met th i.old-uii until thev got on the train nr.l are tn no way comifeted wit hlhe'r wink. Th Idea to hold up the p-is-em-crs ev curred to thm affr the explosion. Sl.er III Smith has slitrttd mt with a psn-. IS THIS GAINED MONEY;? Doctor Pearsons Oilers Colh-ge ?r.(I.IH)0 Mnde in Sjieeiiliitioii. Cl.icago. Oct. 1 Doctor I. K. IVirsnna of this city, who hits endovrt-d la.iny small coHenes throughout the co-intry. t.i day presentt-tl to the Amerir.m i:...inl e.f Foreign Mlrvlonn et tn CttngreKsitltjti.il Chutch i,.U. t' be llktd for Al.atuliu "oI-!X-. Mrsovan. Turkey. In his" letter, Itctur lv.irt..n fu: "J indoie rm.l'O tor Ar.ttolla Ct.II p.. .Marovti. Tutkry This money 1 to J rm til Mr- I. K. I'earins memorial mS.r'v tnent fund, and tht; principal l to l.e ta ttt for-".r. This money cam In trie way: By sharp bargaining and rigid eron cmy. I ae.qutr-d 1J.". sad ts'lve y.ire ego I purchastl lfet rhnre of lank pttvk "Wni this money be gwl t" extend Chrtetian education In Turkey. ,,r is it taintetl rnony"? if you rfu it. thfto are several theolegicat seminaries r.er thxt aoald b ple-ised to tak- It. a..j t know of l'JO vftr colleijes,. Pomh and We-1. that wouij be delight d e rel.e It." STRICKEN BUND BY SUNLIGHT. Glare of Plains Too Strong ff-r Former Indoor Worker. irEPflUJC SPBCTAI. Wichita. Kas.. Cst. 1 Frank v.n:. son of Mrs. N. J. Ilrew.r. of No. ZX Kfi t Central street, was suddenly stricken blind while standing In the doorway of his 'hsm near It. Junta. Colo. The rsu 4 was th glare of the sun In hi yep For year ItwtSI worked Imlt.-.rs tn Wlehlta. but last spring b wert to liv; on a ranch In Ool-rado. H wotlee.i -doors during the diy an! th glar of t sun In that section affected his eye. 11 was brcroght to this city'nnd placd nn-irr the esr of Doctor Brown. It wa found that th fluid In the eye had bn Bb-f.rbd or. account of the strcr.s uti I'.ht r: tue sight terniorarilv dej'r'-yeiL Dr-or llroan bel) vw that sight will l rrstcrea wheat Cutu Is reformed Ut the or. A t'aatlaa aa raac Twa.