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AJT- $ "" I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 9ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 3. 1904. fflmffiSLOTPCra r IS VERY DEMOCRATIC He Has BroKen p Mch of the Time I Hoaoted Ceiemonial of the I Vatican I. An (Prom tho New York Sun.) cmJnont Roman ecclesiastic yfho passed through. New York yestor day on a lour of this country told interoitlng dories about Popo Plus X. wlillo waiting for a train to take him westward. The stories camo out In reply to the question, "What are the ftirlking characteristics of tho present Pontiff," -t ' ' I "Well, said tho eminent divine, sot. tling himself moro contfortably, tho txprssIon of pleasure' "jem his faco tell about (ho now' Pope, "first &6 foremost, ho Is democratic, and what you people here term a 'hustler.' . !'IIl8j mUjnQrS aro amazlngly.dejrno crafic. To an American they would appeal vory strongly, for he Impresses 30 as If ho had(Jlved In and absorbed ch ot tho Amilrlcan prlnclplo of do snocrac) Mb iUo from a poor bare footed peasant boy, with his ploco of Indian meal bread In hist pocket for, 21 luncheon at school, to tho highest! oiko In tho Roman church1 has not In tho least changed his natlvo simplicity at manner. Ho Is essentially a man . of' tho people, and his popular! throughout Italy Is universal. '"Everybody speaks well of tho Pope", Ho. Is beloved by all, which Is remark able, In vlow of tho many breaches of etifquotto of which ho has boon nc, yi&oJ slrico ho camo to tho Vatican, ififl liberal views on such matters; howevor, aro gradually convincing thoso who would wish to rulo tho Vati can according to tho strictest form of ctlquetto, nnd today It is a real pleas ure to find that when you visit tho Pontiff you are made at once to feel atchpme. .'While ho was ArchbUhop of Man tua and afterwards Patriarch of Venlco tho Pope always went about In tho simplest manner. In Venice ho always rodo In the gondolas and pub lic conveyances, and could frequently be seen In tho public parks, strolling among tho people, chatting with them on tho current topics of the day. He was friendly with the municipal au thorities, and could always got what ho wanted from them. For this rea son ho became highly successful in prganlzing and building up his parish es "His home was presided over by his Ihree spinster sisters, who did air the cooking. At meals they sat down with Uio Pa'trlarch ani chatted with h'lm during the meal. When Jio was elected Popo the Vatican courtiers began to feel uneasy as to what ho would do. "Then he shocked them all by hav ing his prlvato secretary, Mgr. Bres son, whom ho brought wlta him from Vnnlco, dlno with him at the same table. Such a thing had never hap pened In the history of the Popes. It was terrible. " 'Wo muRt speak to him said the courtlors. 'Ho does not know!' "Tho next day, boforo ho had been spoken to, ho ordered dinner for three nnd when It was served a second prl vato secretary was asked to dlno with him. This was going beyond all bounds. Tho courtiers spoko to the Popo. While tho conversation was being delicately handled he answered tho diplomats by ordering dinner for five. 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W MIWW REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. iiiiiiminMinmimimM,nMMIItiMMWt fffif-l"' on"the" etiquette by WcTOe Pope dined alone at one table and had no one else in tho room. But the fear arose that as ho had always had his three sister dine with him this would bo tho Pope's next move. "He startled the courtiers ono morn ing by renting apartments In a new building adjoining the Vatican and In stalling therein the three sisters. Im mediately all the other apartments In tho building were rented to aspiring ecclesiastics, who now pay tho greatr est court to the three simple modest sisters. They are typical Italian pea sant women nnd aro wholly Innocent of the pd3slblo designs of those about them, who think that by paying hom age and court to them they In turn will obtain favors from their brother, whom they call to this day In thejr simple way 'Peppc,' the familiar dim inutive for Gulseppe, tho Popes' bap tismal name. "Thus far his holiness has not had his sisters dine with him, and It Is not likely that he will. Tho only two In stances of women having eaten in tho pope's apartments since the founda tion of the Roman Catholic church were those of Queen Christine of Sweden, who sat at a separate tablo and lower down than the pope at a Jlght luncheon served to her, and of the Grand Duchess of Tusdany, who after comumnlon at tho hands of Leo XIII was served with some refresh ments In tho pope'i. apartments. Tho pope then did not eat anything him self, so you can 6ee that the rule Is so firmly established thats It will be scarcely broken by the present pon tiff. "Ho Is fast doing away with many forms of etiquette which have en dured for centuries. t7or Instance, a visitor had always to genuflect three tlmoj upon coming Into the presence of the Pope; first, upon crossing the threshold, then when half way, then at the Pope's side. You then kissed tho cross upon his right slipper, and retrained kneeling all the time you wore In his presence. "This Popo will have none of It. He Invariably comes to greet you and will then go and get a chair for you and chat In good old fashion, making you feel at home immediate!!), It naturally shocked all within the Vati can, but they aro gottlng used to It now. "An amuslnc Incident occured when a diplomat called recently, expecting, of course, all the old forms. Ho was surprised at first by tho change, but soon recovered himself, had his Inter view and was departing. "In tho old form you always bowed yourself out of the Pope's presence, but as Plus X. went to tho door arm In nrm with tho diplomat, talking tho while, ho did not have tho chance to bow. At tho threshold ho turned to genuflect, and to his surprise found tho Popo rearranging the chairs about tho room In tho most matter of fact way. Tho Popo smlloJ, and the diplo mat retired amazed. "Tho ladles will ever bo Indebted to him for banishing tho form of having them bow themsleves out of his pres ence With their long trains, this was over a sourco of worry and not a llttlo embnrrasament to thorn. They don't have to do It with Plus X. Ho Invariably shows women out In a most chivalrous manner. "Ho has also done away with the custom of never seeing any of tho civil authorities of Home or members of tho Italian government. Ho seos every body who comes to seo him. He has received tho deputies, and senators of both houses, and all tho members of the king's court, ns well as Queen Marghnrlta's court, and such people as the wives of tho late Premier Rudlnl and Vlcomto Vonosta. He was vory Intimate with tho nobility whon at Vonlce, and was a warm porsonal friend of tho proiont king. He will do much toward paving tho way to a reconciliation botweon tho Papacy and tho government as time koos on. Another custom ho has abolished Woodmen of the World CARNIVAL AMU uw Salem, Oegoa, Five Days Commencing 1 tiesaay && ' Tbe Nat Reiss Southern Carnival Co, . - a nr"rn A rTTAMR WILL FURNISH ALLAxixv.-w I Honor- 1 sMy Con ducted Trtfth ftdly Adver tised Big Free Acts . Presenting llSal'?5 More W$Mw&l&& "Free Acts g-pf More Real 6T Wfim FeatcreS' u n and More m m Wholesome IM ml a Amusement Hill afi j&a Than Any mLA WJ othcf fjM-MK mff$m. Company ill mix jJ$$$C it Traveling jiP 18" Big Pay iping tbe Loop Shows The Most Sensational.Act Before the Amusement World TIT A VlT A Looping the loop on a common bicycle, defying all laws of JLAjraw Y Vl gravitation, moving through space head downwards, mak- ing a complete saumersault in midair. , UAnpv "TITT TIFT T RIDING A BICYCLE on AN ELEVA OikiXiXI UJ JJJSl ted ELECTRIC WIRE. a amm mnmwm aww n " - Tan Funklnos slide for life; dazzling fireworks display; band concerts; sports; contests; every day a big day; every night a feature night; something doing every minute. Two Pefomances Daily-2s30, 7:30 P. M. General Admission 10c Wednesday, August 10th Children's day at the Carnival. All children under the age of 16 yeans, calling at Joseph Meyers & Sons' Store will receive a ticket to the Carnival Free. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS mlt to bo carrlod. I Gets $1,000,000 at Majority. "Let mo say right emphatically that New York, Aug. 3.-Thls wa a tho Popo detests all personal pomp ,,. , , ,,, and ceremony and will avoid it when.haPPy d& fr Afred C' Bourne' son ever possible. A good story Is told , of Prede-'lck Bourne, whoso home of his ordering a carriage to take him ,s at 0aka. L. I. The young man .. ... ImPflmO Af n ta lkrlmr isnA .n t,l.lL 1 ror a anvo througn tho Vatican v -kV "-u auu aa a wruiuay grounds. It was soon after nls elec tion nnd tho day was very hot. He asked tho major domo for an open carriage. "When the Popo camo down stairs ho was surprised to seo tho old closed, stuffy carriage His faco showed prosent he received 11,000,000 left to him by Corman Clock, who acted as sponsor at young Bourne's baptism. Mr. Clock was presjdent of the Sing or Sowing Machine company, of which Fredeilck G. Bourne was also an offl- clal. Tho latter unon thn rtpnth f slims of montal Irritation, but he said Clock, assumed the office of nresl nothing. Tho next day he again or- (Jont of the company, which he still dered an open cnrrlago. Upon com-1 romams- lng down stairs he found tho same old The fortunate young man who be- vehicle. Ho looked at tho major . came a millionaire over night celebrat domo. ed his good luck by giving a reception " 'I told you to bring me an open ' l0"a" at nls parents' home, Indian carnage, way navo you sent me this old closed one?' ho said. Neck hall. "Tho major domo confusedly an swered that tho Popes never rode In an open carrloge; It was not the etl quot'o of the Vatican. "A"n enl.l ll Tl .1 - is tho kissing of his ring when recolv to havo what I W1t, etiquette or no Ing communion from his hands. It tu'etlauette. I don't cum uht ., n,. t .. v vur- hopod that his departure from this custom, which has been followed for centurto. will bo Imitated by prelates throughout tho world. The Poua and will not -ton torn has been. I want nn open car riage Go and got It for ma.' "Tho opon carriage was broucht. "I could go on tolling such storlos knovs It to bo a source of dlstractioniof ,ho tj. wouId be of iiiiiammitimii-ii-ifrt.-ltlu i MERMANT TAILOR Court Steet OMra MontA Rtrulf X EJtwrle cutter and fitter. Will panntee all wort Alio ele. I iBr.pre&slBraalrtMlrUf. t,c j " "" ''-"'WIlMmIMt4HW Interoet to you doraocratlc Americans, but my time Is up and I must be go ing." And the ominont dlvlno departed to catoh his train. to the communicant mlt It. He ulo prefers to walk Into St. Peter's or tho Slstlne chapol instoad of being carried on tho sedla gwta toria with six patafrenloro nnd the Im. huhb anu meiurosnuo nabdlat wh to r.. r-... r,.... wtrlch fans which aro used to fan the itching piles produce moisture -"" ami nvi in wis irom UlSlUrb. lug his composure.) "This u th only custom which do not rawt AJtl (ho approval of tho' lstrtsn &t Home. Ho cannot ba seen so radlly as he could upon iao high chair, which was carried on a dais, and tilted forward Just enough unit cause Itching, this form, as well as Dllng, Bleeding or Protruding PH03 aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Poter" he Is surrounded by Cardinals and not vKlble to tho vast audience u whleh gather to see him. Howevetl aa he prefers to walk about tho bullif lng. it ts not likely that he wil sut Itemedy Stops Itching and bleedlnr. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at dnip. gist, or seut by mall. Treaties free. Wrlto mo about )our case. Dr Bo. stinko, Phlla., Pa. to show his entire figure. Now whenmre sale by Dr. S. a Stone, druggist. . ivinn 4iiiu tmi eanciuary 01 at The Shootlrg Gallery la olforlng a prize for the bet ha a ehot, Do not fall to Investigate. Or poslto the White House restaurant 7-IS-tf Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. 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Arlves Yaqulna 5 : 40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany boforo depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltenbush and other mountain resorts leavea Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWW STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE. Agent, Corvallls. A Gold Medal Will be given aw&v t ,. v . .. - - " wuuunr gaiiery for the best shot On-Kl the White House reitaurant. 7.2s-tf ' n O. C. T. 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