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By Associated Press
Ernest Morgan, the worst wounded of the three, is in the emergency hospital at the World's Fair.
John Murray, the cowboy, shot by Mulhall, is recovering, and Frank Reid, the attache of the Wild West show,
with whom Mulhall was fighting, has been taken to the city hospital. No serious outcome of his injuries
is expected.
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Held for Shooting Three Men in World's Fair - Bail Refused
Galveston Tribune, 20 Jun 1904
St. Louis, Mo., June 20-
Zach Mulhall, livestock agent of the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad, who shot three men Sunday night
on the Pike in the World's Fair grounds, is still in jail awaiting the condition of the wounded. The police
refuse to accept bail for his release.
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