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MULHALL PLEADED NOT GUILTY
The Frisco Agent's Bond Increased to $25,800

Kansas City Star, 23 Jun 1904


St. Louis, June 23.-
"Zach" Mulhall, live stock agent of the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad, who shot and wounded three men Saturday night in front of Cummings's Wild West show on the Pike in the World's fair, appeared before Judge Moore to-day in answer to two warrants accusing him of assault to kill, and pleaded not guilty. Judge Moore increased his bond from $20,000 to $25,800, which was given and his trial was set for July 18.

Frank Reed, the third victim of Mulhall's bullets, is the prosecuting witness, although an involuntary one. He refused to swear out a warrant, although he was compelled to swear to information in the case of Murray and Morgan, who were too badly wounded to appear at the warrant office.






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